Critical Upgrade: The Clash, Give 'em Enough Rope
By Mr. Moderator on Jan 25, 2007

Judging by both today's poll and the All-Star Jam area, The People are in the process of speaking. We hear a call for a Critical Upgrade on The Clash's Give 'em Enough Rope, and we're bringing this issue front and center.
Here's the deal, though, don't expect your generous Moderator to do your bidding on this album. Discounting any album that includes "Ghetto Defendant" and "Red Angel Dragnet", Give 'em Enough Rope is my least favorite Clash album. For almost every pile-driving song I love (eg, "Safe European Home", "Tommy Gun", "Stay Free", "All the Young Punks") not to mention the silly songs I can't help but like (eg, "Guns on the Roof" and "Julie's Been Working for the Drug Squad") there is an absolute stinker so bad that it would have been rejected for inclusion on a Stiff Little Fingers album!
Now, should you choose, do the work!
4 comments
That said, it's got a better good song to bad song ratio than Sandanista.
But hey, my favorite punk albums may very well be the first two Stiff Little Fingers albums. Of course, I understand that those of us here at Poptown Hall don't really like our rock and roll to rock too hard. We like subtle little pop gestures that appeal to our Kentonite souls, so that when the revolution comes, we can stand on the edge of the crowd, arms folded, saying, "He's not a very REFINED singer, is he?"
I like the consistency of sound, and the evolution of their image from guttersnipes to gunslingers was an important step in their development.
Oh and I'm with Mark on Stiff Little Fingers, though I prefer their live album Hanx! to either of their 1st 2 (generally great) studio albums. And I like things that rock a lot harder, too. :-)
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