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sgh3 wrote: > SMBalloon wrote: > > > I'd be very surprised if that was true -- but I do think that The > > Clash double album "London Calling", released in late 1979, was quite > > possiblyy the catalyst for Sprisgsteen shelving what would have been > > "The Ties that Bind" single album and continuing on to making "The > > River" a double album. > > I should know this (having been around     

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Author: cwb
Date: Jul 13, 2006 20:13

SMBalloon wrote: I'd be very surprised if that was true -- but I do think that The Clash double album "London Calling", released in late 1979, was quite possiblyy the catalyst for Sprisgsteen shelving what would have been "The Ties that Bind" single album and continuing on to making "The River" a double album. I should know this (having been around and buying albums at the time
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On 13 Jul 2006 09:38:49 -0700, "R" <rich.rmorrissey@gmail.com> wrote: >I remember a story I heard about Bruce and the Clash, While Bruce was >recording the River, the Clash were recording Sandanista, as the story >goes Bruce tried to convince the Clash to only release single albums >and that double albums were not as profitable, then Bruce released the >River as a double album, so the Clash     

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Author: sgh3
Date: Jul 13, 2006 19:37

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Author: SMBalloon
Date: Jul 13, 2006 16:55

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