Not that I listen to Classic Rock Radio (Except at Five Guys. It still " beats " the drum machine driven hip hop I have to hear every day.), but , I should'nt be surprised......
Hell , "Should I Stay or Should I Go" was one of the only deliberately Garage Rock - inspired hits of the early 80's. If not THE only. The Clash worked their balls off to make it. I did'nt have a problem with that. They were'nt even being called"Punk" by that many people by the time "London Calling " came out, never mind "Combat Rock". By then, they were just called "Rock". They still did several songs from the first album when I saw them in June , '82 , because Terry Chimes was back on drums.
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
Yeah, the two Combat Rock singles and "Train in Vain" still get played on Classic rock stations.
John Battles said:I just remember that The Clash were very popular , at least , toward the end. They had a top - charting LP , two big hits on the radio and on MTV , and one earlier hit back in rotation. They were playing bigger concerts and ginormous festivals. Of course , that all lasted little over a year.
When Mick Jones got the sack , Strummer carried on like the band was going to get back to square one. Virtually no one admits to liking the resulting album , but , I've been told the revamped lineup was'nt bad, live. Of course , by '82 , the accusations of selling out were on everybody's lips. "Combat Rock" lacked direction , but , I did'nt think there was a hit , there. The album as a whole hardly sounds like a sellout. I saw them on that tour , and they brought the rock.