
The Clash: Live (Revolution Rock) 2008
Experience the electrifying live performances of The Clash in 'The Clash: Live (Revolution Rock) (2008)', a captivating documentary directed by the Grammy-winning producer Don Letts.
Director: Don Letts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Clash: Live (Revolution Rock) (2008) about?
This documentary film chronicles the live performances of The Clash, showcasing the band's rise to fame and their enduring influence on the music world.
Who directed The Clash: Live (Revolution Rock)?
The film was directed by Don Letts, a long-time collaborator and Grammy-winning producer of the band.
Who stars in The Clash: Live (Revolution Rock)?
The film features Paul Simonon, Joe Strummer, Topper Headon, and Mick Jones of The Clash.
Is The Clash: Live (Revolution Rock) (2008) worth watching?
With its high-energy performances and blend of music and history, this documentary is a must-watch for fans of The Clash and punk rock enthusiasts alike.
How long is The Clash: Live (Revolution Rock)?
The film has a runtime of 81 minutes.
About The Clash: Live (Revolution Rock) (2008) — A Thrilling Journey Through the Band's History
Experience the electrifying live performances of The Clash in 'The Clash: Live (Revolution Rock) (2008)', a captivating documentary directed by the Grammy-winning producer Don Letts. With a career spanning multiple phases, the film showcases the band's meteoric rise, from early live-in-the-studio clips to a high-energy performance at New York's She. This thrilling journey through the band's history is a must-watch for fans of the iconic punk rock band. Featuring the charismatic Paul Simonon, the late Joe Strummer, and the talented Topper Headon, 'The Clash: Live (Revolution Rock) (2008)' is a celebration of the band's enduring spirit and influence on the music world.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of The Clash as you explore their most iconic live performances. From their early days to their rise to fame, this documentary takes you on a wild ride, showcasing the band's unique energy and charisma. With its blend of music, documentary, and history, 'The Clash: Live (Revolution Rock) (2008)' is a film that will leave you breathless and wanting more.