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Items on display include Joe Strummer's early notebook and Paul Simonon's broken bass guitar. A new exhibition about The Clash is coming to LondonA new exhibition celebrating The Clash is coming to London this autumn. Read More: The Good The Bad & The Queen: “People would rather watch Bake Off than talk about our national identity” Marking the fortieth anniversary of the band’s seminal third album, ‘London Calling’, the exhibition will run at the Museum of London from […]The post A new exhibition marking the 40th anniversary of The Clash's 'London Calling' is coming to the capital appeared first on NME.
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