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ONE HOUR RADIO SPECIAL (54:00 version)

THE CLASH: REVOLUTION ROCK (54:00 version) : R A new one-hour radio special details the enduring legacy of The Clash through exclusive and archival interviews, as well as their best-known ersion) anthems that made them one of the most influential rock bands of the late 70s and early 80s. The Clash opened the future to me. They were the optimists, they were the progressive thinkers, they weren't the ones that said "no future." They said "all

(54:00 V future if we take it, if we seize it, if we make it." - Dave Marsh The Clash started as a punk band amidst the social and racial unrest in mid-70s London. As they grew in popularity, they found themselves reflecting the world. The local calls to action of their early singles ("," "London's Burning") progressed to more universal mes-

sages, as global ideas and rhythms mixed with their punk roots throughout albums like and Sandinista. EV

It was a band that was unflinching in what they were saying, and in how they were playing. It was completely outside of the safe norms of rock & roll...I was a OLUT big fan of Kiss and Alice Cooper, and that seemed dangerous to me, but I was like no this is really dangerous - Tom Morello. The Clash’s members Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and speak about their history as a band in both vintage and recent interviews. These include rare footage collected throughout their 77-83 heyday and insightful Strummer comments recorded shortly ION R before his death in 2002. Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), film director Julien Temple, and writers Dave Marsh and Antonino D'Ambrosio also discuss how The Clash affected their lives, and why they are still "the only band that matters."

Producer: Paul Chuffo & Joshua Jackson (Joyride Media) OCK ONE HOUR RADIO SPECIAL Host: Delphine Blue Broadcast Window: Begins March 2008

Length: One-hour with breaks for local spots ONE HOUR RADIO SPECIAL

OCK Terms: Available for all USA radio broadcasters at no cost, no built-in barter spots Podcast Series: Online at blogs.legacyrecordings.com/podcast Contact: Andy Cahn, 212-833-6279, [email protected] · Eric Molk, 212-833-5389, [email protected]

ION R TIMINGS & CUES 1. Billboard (1:00) In: "They were a much more reliable source of information and truth than the nightly news or the history teacher."

OLUT Out: "I'm Delphine Blue, and welcome to The Clash: Revolution Rock." 2. Segment 1 (14:00) EV In: "Welcome back to The Clash: Revolution Rock. I'm Delphine Blue." Out: "I'm Delphine Blue, and you're listening to The Clash: Revolution Rock." 3. Break 1 with music bed (1:00)

4. Segment 2 (19:00) (54:00 V In: "Welcome back to The Clash: Revolution Rock. I'm Delphine Blue." Out: "I'm Delphine Blue, and you're listening to The Clash: Revolution Rock." (music fades)

5. Break 2 with music bed (1:00) ersion) 6. Segment 3 (18:00) In: "Welcome back to The Clash: Revolution Rock. I'm Delphine Blue." THE CLASH: R Out: "I'm Delphine Blue, and thanks for listening." (music fades) 7. Promo Spot (:30) THE CLASH: REVOLUTION ROCK One Hour Radio Special (54:00 version)

Program Time (54:00) 1. Billboard (1:00) 2. Segment 1 (14:00) 3. Break 1 with music bed (1:00) 4. Segment 2 (19:00) 5. Break 2 with music bed (1:00) 6. Segment 3 (18:00) 7. Promo Spot (:30)

Producer: Paul Chuffo & Joshua Jackson (Joyride Media) For Promotional Use Only. Not For Sale © 2008 Sony BMG Music Entertainment