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词条 Complete Control
释义

  1. Personnel

     "Complete Control"  "City of the Dead" 

  2. Charts

  3. Notes

  4. References

  5. External links

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| cover = Completecontrolcover.jpg
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| type = single
| artist = The Clash
| album = The Clash {{noitalic|(US version)}}
| B-side = City of the Dead
| released = {{Start date|1977|9|23|df=y}} (U.K.)
| format = 7-inch vinyl
| recorded = July 1977 at Sarm East Studios in Whitechapel, London, England
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| venue =
| genre = Punk rock
| length = 3:10
| label = CBS S CBS 5664
| writer = Joe Strummer and Mick Jones
| producer = Lee "Scratch" Perry
| prev_title = Remote Control
| prev_year = 1977
| next_title = Clash City Rockers
| next_year = 1978
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"Complete Control" is a song by The Clash, released as a 7" single and featured on the U.S. release of their debut album.[1]

The song is often cited as one of punk's greatest singles and is a fiery polemic on record companies, managers and the state of punk music itself, the motivation for the song being the band's label (CBS Records) releasing "Remote Control" without asking them, which infuriated the group. The song also refers to managers of the time who sought to control their groups–Bernie Rhodes (of The Clash) and Malcolm McLaren (the Sex Pistols)–the song's title is derived from this theme. Joe Strummer said in 1991:

{{quote|Bernie [Rhodes] had a meeting in The Ship in Soho after the Anarchy Tour. He said he wanted complete control... I came out of the club with Paul [Simonon] collapsing on the pavement in hysterics at those words.}}

The track also refers to the band's run-ins with the police, their practice of letting fans into gigs through the back door or window for free and a punk idealism seemingly crushed by the corporate reality they had become part of and the betrayal and anger they felt.

This message was scorned by some critics as naïveté on the part of the band – the DJ John Peel was one of those, suggesting that the group must have realised CBS were not 'a foundation for the arts' – while others were strong in their support of the single, for example Jon Savage:

{{quote|Instead of a piece of cynicism, Complete Control becomes a hymn to Punk autonomy at its moment of eclipse.}}

The track was recorded at Sarm East Studios in Whitechapel, engineered by Mickey Foote and produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry. Perry had heard the band's cover of his Junior Murvin hit "Police and Thieves" and was moved enough to have put a picture of the band (the only white artist accorded such an honor) on the walls of his Black Ark Studio in Jamaica. When the Clash learned that Perry was in London producing for Bob Marley & the Wailers, he was invited to produce the single. "Scratch" readily agreed.

During the tracking session, some Clash and Perry biographies claim, Perry blew out a studio mixing board attempting to get a deep bass sound out of Paul Simonon's instrument, while a 1979 New Musical Express and Hit Parader article penned by Strummer and Jones stated that Perry had complimented Jones' guitar playing, saying he "played with an iron fist". Perry's contribution to the track, however, was toned down - the band went back and fiddled with the song themselves to bring the guitars out and played down the echo Perry had dropped on it. The song was also Topper Headon's first recording with the band, following the departure of Terry Chimes.

"Complete Control" reached number 28 in the singles chart, making it The Clash's first Top 30 release. In 1999, CBS Records reissued the single with a live version of "Complete Control". In 2004, Rolling Stone rated the song as No. 361 in its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[2][3] The song is featured as a playable track in the video games Aerosmith and Rock Band.[4]

Personnel

"Complete Control"

  • Joe Strummer - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Mick Jones - lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
  • Paul Simonon - bass guitar
  • Topper Headon - drums

"City of the Dead"

  • Joe Strummer - lead vocal, backing vocal, organ, rhythm guitar
  • Mick Jones - backing vocal, lead guitar
  • Paul Simonon - bass guitar
  • Topper Headon - drums
  • Gary Barnacle - saxophones

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Date
UK Singles Chart28

Notes

{{Refbegin}}
  • {{cite book |last=Gilbert |first=Pat |title=Passion Is a Fashion: The Real Story of The Clash |origyear=2004 |edition=4th |year=2005 |publisher=Aurum Press |location=London |isbn=1-84513-113-4 |oclc=61177239 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Gray |first=Marcus |title=The Clash: Return of the Last Gang in Town |origyear=1995 |edition=5th revised |year=2005 |publisher=Helter Skelter |location=London |isbn=1-905139-10-1 |oclc=60668626 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Green |first=Johnny |author2=Garry Barker |title=A Riot of Our Own: Night and Day with The Clash |origyear=1997 |edition=3rd |year=2003 |publisher=Orion |location=London |isbn=0-7528-5843-2 |oclc=52990890 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Gruen |first=Bob |authorlink=Bob Gruen |author2=Chris Salewicz |title=The Clash |origyear=2001 |edition=3rd |year=2004 |publisher=Omnibus |location=London |isbn=1-903399-34-3 |oclc=69241279 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Needs |first=Kris |authorlink=Kris Needs |title=Joe Strummer and the Legend of the Clash |date=2005-01-25 |publisher=Plexus |location=London |isbn=0-85965-348-X |oclc=53155325 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Topping |first=Keith |authorlink=Keith Topping |title=The Complete Clash |origyear=2003 |edition=2nd |year=2004 |publisher=Reynolds & Hearn |location=Richmond |isbn=1-903111-70-6 |oclc=63129186 }}
{{Refend}}

References

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1. ^{{cite video | people = Letts Don; Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Topper Headon, Terry Chimes, Rick Elgood, The Clash | date = 2001 | title = The Clash, Westway to the World | medium = Documentary | publisher = Sony Music Entertainment; Dorismo; Uptown Films | location = New York, NY | time = 11:45–13:30 | isbn = 0-7389-0082-6 | oclc = 49798077 | quote = }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/500songs/page/4 |title=The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time |accessdate=2007-11-22 |date=2004-12-09 |publisher=RollingStone |quote=361. Complete Control, The Clash |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071120033613/http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/500songs/page/4 |archivedate=20 November 2007 }}
3. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6596206/complete_control |title=Complete Control The Clash |accessdate=2007-11-22 |date=2004-12-09 |work=The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time |publisher=RollingStone }}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.joystiq.com/2008/02/11/rock-band-weekly-the-clash-the-police-and-the-ramones/ |title=The Clash, The Police and The Ramones |accessdate=2008-02-13 |last=Sliwinski |first=Alexander |date=2008-02-11 |work=Rock Band Weekly |publisher=Joystiq |quote=Complete Control - The Clash (160 MS points/ $2) }}

External links

  • {{MetroLyrics song|the-clash|complete-control}}
{{The Clash}}

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