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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Janie_JonesJanie Jones - Wikipedia

    Marion Mitchell (born 1941 in Seaham, County Durham), better known by her stage name Janie Jones, is a former English singer. She became renowned for holding sex parties at her home during the 1970s, and was jailed for her involvement in 'controlling prostitutes'.

  2. Witness the electrifying energy of The Clash's iconic performance of "Janie Jones" live in Munich, Germany in 1977. This remastered HD video captures the raw intensity and rebellious spirit of...

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    • Janie Jones (auf: The Clash, 1977) Widmen wir uns gleich dem selbstbetitelten Debüt der Band aus dem Jahr 1977. The Clash eröffneten die LP mit dem Song Janie Jones.
    • London Calling (auf: London Calling, 1979) London brennt – und wir leben am Ufer. Diese Stakatto-Akkorde, die ganze Generationen an Bands beeinflusst haben, diese Dringlichkeit und Strummer in lyrischer Hochform: „London calling to the faraway towns / Now war is declared and battle come down / London calling to the underworld / Come out of the cupboard, you boys and girls“, singt er – und weiter: „London calling, now don’t look to us / Phony Beatlemania has bitten the dust / London calling, see we ain’t got no swing / Except for the ring of the truncheon thing“.
    • Should I Stay Or Should I Go (auf: Combat Rock, 1982) Wer nur einziges Stück von The Clash kennt: Wahrscheinlich ist es das hier. Should I Stay Or Should I Go erschien 1982 auf dem Album Combat Rock.
    • (White Man In) Hammersmith Palais (1978) Sucht man nach einem Beispiel dafür, wie The Clash Reggae mit Punkrock vermengten, kommt einem dieser grandiose Song in den Sinn.
  3. 4. Nov. 2016 · The Clash - Janie Jones (Official Audio) Follow On Spotify - http://smarturl.it/TheClashTT Listen On Apple Music - http://smarturl.it/TheClash_AppleMusic ...more.

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  4. Janie Jones, party host of apparent ill-repute, patsy for an establishment steeped in double-standards, prison confidante of Myra Hindley and cause celebre for the Clash during their early rabble-rousing months, also understood the true meaning of seven inches of pleasure.

  5. “Janie Jones”, the opening track on the Clash’s eponymous debut album released in 1977, is written to pop singer “Janie Jones”, (also known as Marion Mitchell) who was convicted in 1973 ...

  6. "Janie Jones" is a song by the English punk rock band the Clash. It is the opening track on their debut album, The Clash (1977). The song is named after Janie Jones, a cabaret singer who organised sex parties at her Kensington home.