The Clash members Joe Strummer, Topper Headon and Paul Simonon, Belfast, Northern Ireland; 1977
The Clash members Joe Strummer, Topper Headon and Paul Simonon standing on bridge, reporter holding out microphone. Part of a story about punk rock concert cancelled by Belfast City Councillors after negative press over the punk movement. The Clash were due to play at the Ulster Hall and a mini-riot ensued, Belfast; 1977 (BBC Northern Ireland - E:PIN5742S - 21/10/1977 - AEZN046T).





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October 21, 1977
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