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The Clash: Still Calling
It's not just the gray hairs or the expanding waistline that suggest one is getting old: it's also when the albums you love so much, and so vividly remember hearing for the first time, have become a part of the rock heritage industry. So it is with London Calling by the Clash, which celebrates...www.stereophile.com
Good retrospective on London Calling on its 40th anniversary.
(Representing only a small snippet of) Things I liked:
I remember the frisson of the stylus touching the vinyl when I heard the opening salvo of guitar and drums on the new album's title track.
Things I didn't like:A few years later, [Guy Stevens] helped form Procol Harum, whom he named after a friend's cat (he got the spelling wrong), and is credited as the person who uttered to the band's lyricist, Keith Reid, "she's turned a whiter shade of pale," planting a seed for the famous song. Later still, at Island Records, he helped form Mott the Hoople by discovering singer Ian Hunter (through a classified ad in Melody Maker). Stevens also named that group (after the title of a novel he had read during an eight-month drug-offense sentence as a guest of Her Majesty) and went on to produce three of their first four albums.
Still, with a pedigree like that, Guy Stevens and his work impressed me and my record-buying mates. (We ignored his part in producing recordings by Free: Our musical horizons may have been expanding back then, but there were limits.)

Hey, that rhymes.
