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A 14-year old boy’s life changes forever when his estranged mother introduces him to the music of The Clash in 1979 Lo | dG1fYTA3WXJBOHVhdGs
Transcript
00:00 [SILENCE]
00:02 [MUSIC]
00:08 What are you looking at?
00:12 I was just wondering what you're listening to.
00:14 Piss off.
00:15 Come on, I'm curious.
00:16 The Clash.
00:18 Huh?
00:19 [LAUGHS]
00:20 [MUSIC]
00:23 You look good with black hair.
00:28 Nice drummer.
00:29 He's handsome looking, don't you think?
00:31 [MUSIC]
00:33 Like your hair?
00:37 A little suspicious, are you?
00:38 Suits a one-cup.
00:39 Who do you like then?
00:40 [MUSIC]
00:42 I've got to get to London.
00:53 And leave Wanstead?
00:54 Are you mad?
00:55 [MUSIC]
00:58 Your child of mine is going to live in a bloody squat with a bunch of hippies.
01:02 We've got an obligation at the Clash House to tell people to wake up.
01:06 Wake the bloody hell up, people!
01:08 [MUSIC]
01:11 So you fancy us to have a band, do you?
01:17 Punk?
01:19 It's about us getting along.
01:20 We're all in the same boat.
01:21 It's the rich who are killing us.
01:23 [SQUEAKING]
01:24 What's more important?
01:27 The truth?
01:28 Or freedom, friend?
01:30 [LAUGHTER]
01:31 [MUSIC]
01:33 Do you play any of these?
01:37 No.
01:38 Can't do.
01:39 Play me something.
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02:04 [BLANK_AUDIO]