- Remote Control (The Clash song)
Infobox Single
Name = Remote Control
Artist =The Clash
from Album = The Clash
B-side = "London's Burning" (live)
Released = Start date|1977|5|13 (U.K.)
Format = 7" single
Recorded = 1977
Genre =Punk rock
Length = 3:01
Label = CBS S CBS 5293
Producer =Mickey Foote ,The Clash and Bill Price
Last single = "White Riot "
(1977)
This single = "Remote Control"
(1977)
Next single = "Complete Control "
(1977)
Misc = Extra musicsample
filename = Clash-Remote Control.ogg
title = Remote Control
format =Ogg
Type = single"Remote Control" is a song byThe Clash , featured on their debut album, and is a rant against oppression and conformity.The song was written by Mick Jones after the disastrous Anarchy Tour and contains pointed observations about the civic hall bureaucrats who had cancelled concerts, the police, big business and especially record companies. The song mentions a 'meeting in
Mayfair ' which probably refers to one held by EMI's shareholders on start date|1977|12|7, which effectively withdrew all support for the Anarchy Tour. Also alluded to in the song are the 'old-boy' peerage networks and hapless politicians.The band virtually disowned the song, following their record label
CBS 's decision to release the song as a single without consulting the band. The band had already told "Melody Maker " magazine that their next single would be "Janie Jones ", and were irate that CBS had undermined them and made a decision to release "Remote Control" instead without the band's permission. To the band, the song became a symbol of everything they were fighting against. The incident was referred to in the first lines of a later song, "Complete Control ", which is on the 1979 US release of the album::- "They said, 'Release "Remote Control", but we didn't want it on the label..." -
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