Capital Radio
The Clash
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Yes, its time for the dr. goebbels Show! There's a tower in the heart of london With a radio station right at the top They don't make the city beat They're making all the action stop A long time ago there were pirates Beaming waves from the sea But now all the stations are silenced 'cause they ain't got a government license Want to tell your problems Phone in from your bedsit room Having trouble with your partner Let us all in on the news If you want to hear a record Get the word from aiden day He picks all the hits to play To keep you in your place all day Capital radio In tune with nothing Don't touch that dial
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Written by: JOE STRUMMER, MICK JONES, PAUL SIMONON, TOPPER HEADON
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10 facts about this song
Genre Classification"Capital Radio" by The Clash can be classified under the genre of Punk Rock. This song exhibits the characteristic energy, aggression, and political dissent often associated with punk rock music.
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Release InformationThe song was initially released as part of a promotional giveaway in NME magazine in 1977, making it a unique piece of The Clash discography.
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Song Inspiration"Capital Radio" was written as a critique of London's mainstream commercial radio station Capital Radio 194, referring to its lack of coverage of alternative music genres.
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Live PerformancesThe Clash played "Capital Radio" live in concert on several occasions. One notable performance was at the Music Machine in London in 1978.
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Song VersionsThere are two versions of the song made by The Clash. The original, titled "Capital Radio", and the longer version called "Capital Radio Two" which was included in 'The Cost of Living' EP.
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Reggae InfluenceLike many of The Clash's songs, "Capital Radio" has elements of reggae, a genre that the band had a deep admiration for and frequently incorporated into their music.
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LyricsThe lyrics of "Capital Radio" convey the band's dissatisfaction with the commercial radio station and its failure to represent the diverse tastes and interests of its listeners.
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Band MembersDuring the recording of "Capital Radio", the members of The Clash were Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, and Terry Chimes.
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AlbumWhile "Capital Radio" wasn't included in their self-titled debut album, it still plays a significant role in The Clash's early years and shows the band's commitment to counterculture.
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Cover ArtThe cover art of the "Capital Radio EP" released in 1977 features a striking image of the band members, reflecting their signature style that combines punk aesthetics with political subtext.
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