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  1. 22. Dez. 2012 · Today marks ten years since The Clash frontman passed away; Rod Kitson met up with Johnny Green, the band's road manager, to remember the punk figurehead. Rod Kitson Published 5:47am 22 December 2012. “JOE was a flawed character,” says Johnny Green, almost ten years to the day since Joe Strummer’s untimely death on December 22 ...

  2. Johnny Green co-wrote a book about his time with The Clash called A Riot of Our Own The man who was there from the beginning said he was surprised both the record and the band remained so...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BankrobberBankrobber - Wikipedia

    Don Letts filmed a low-budget video for the song, depicting members of the band recording the song in the studio, interspersed with Clash roadies Baker and Johnny Green wearing bandanas over their faces, performing a bank heist in Lewisham. During the filming, Baker and Green were stopped and questioned by the police, who thought they were genuine.

  4. 4. Okt. 2011 · 6. 1.7K views 12 years ago. Johnny Green, the infamous Road Manager of The Clash, gives a reading and a Q&A session of his book 'A Riot Of My Own -Night and Day With The Clash' at The...

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  5. 29. Okt. 2006 · Why the Clash are still rock titans. It began with a White Riot in 1977 and ended in 1986 when the band split. But 20 years later, the Clash are more influential than ever. Neil Spencer explains ...

  6. This Mortal Coil - Song To The Siren (Official Video) Johnny Green, Road Manager of the Clash from 1978 to 1980, reads from his book "A riot of our own" at the closing night of the Ray Lowry...

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  7. The Right Profile. Artist: The Clash. First Release: London Calling. Length: 3:54. Vocals: Joe Strummer. Themes: Additional Information: Johnny Green (Clash tour manager): "At Wessex, Guy [Stevens, producer] fished this book out of his bag, it was Patricia Bosworth's Montgomery Clift biography [1].