- White Riot
Infobox Single
Name = White Riot
Artist =The Clash
from Album = The Clash
B-side = "1977"
Released = Start date|1977|3|18
Format = 7" vinyl
Recorded = 1977
Genre =Punk rock
Length = 2:01
Label = CBS CBS 5058
Writer =Joe Strummer /Mick Jones
Producer =Mickey Foote
Certification =
Noreviews = yes
Last single =
This single = "White Riot "
(1977)
Next single = "Remote Control"
(1977)
Misc = Extra musicsample
filename = Clash-White Riot.ogg
title = White Riot
format =Ogg
Type = single"White Riot" was the first single put out by seminal punk bandThe Clash , in1977 . Thesong is featured on their debut album. It exists in two versions: the original on the UK version of thealbum , and the second (re-recorded, with a different intro) on the "White Riot " single and US version of the album released in the States two years later in1979 . The UK album version is 1:56 in running time, while the single and US album version run in at 2:01.The song is short and intense, drawing influence from
the Ramones ' style of three chords played very fast. Mick Jones counts off "1-2-3-4" at the start (In the re-recorded version, it instead begins with the sound of apolice siren).Lyrically, the song is about class economics and race and thus proved controversial: many people thought it was advocating a kind of
race war .Letts Don. (2001). ". Event occurs at 25:45–27:40.] Rather,lyricist Joe Strummer was trying to appeal to white youths to find a worthy cause to riot, as he felt blacks in the UK already had. It contains a positive message in the lines "Are you taking over / Or are you taking orders? / Are you going backwards / Or are you going forwards?"The song was written after Joe Strummer and bassist
Paul Simonon were involved in the riots at theNotting Hill Carnival of1976 ."
White Riot " is considered a classic inThe Clash canon, although as the band matured, Mick Jones would at times refuse to play it, considering it crude and musically inept. Over two decades later, Joe Strummer would perform it with his bandthe Mescaleros .The
B-side of the single was "1977", a non-album track. This song was along similar lines to "White Riot ", suggesting that the music ofElvis Presley ,The Beatles , andThe Rolling Stones was no longer relevant.In March 2005, "Q" magazine placed "
White Riot " at number 34 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks.This song was featured in the soundtrack for the game
Tony Hawk's Underground .Cover versions
The song has been covered by, among others, hip-hop/punk rock band
The Transplants , rock/folk/carnival bandCamper Van Beethoven and Clash contemporariesSham 69 . The punk rock/Oi! bandCock Sparrer also did a live cover version of the song, which even appeared on their "The Best of Cock Sparrer" and "England Belongs to Me" albums. TheMekons ' first single, "Never Been in a Riot" was a response to "White Riot.""White Riot" was covered by the
Angelic Upstarts who claimed live that they had written the song and "given it to Joe Strummer".Charts
New Music Video For "White Riot" by The Clash: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5aK-rouYL8
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*New Music Video For "White Riot" by The Clash: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5aK-rouYL8
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