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The Clash "Pop Up Store", Opening In London

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A pop up store…from The Clash.  The end of the world is here and its become evident that Joe is no longer with us.  If he were alive, I doubt this would be happening.

A pop up stor is a temporary shop.  Out of nowhere and for a short time, thus the ‘pop’.  London will host the first ever three floor Clash-stravaganza beginning on September 6th.  You have no idea how it pains me to write this.  The timing is oh so coincidental with the box set offering, “Sound System”.  Why.. why.. why…

Blasphemously called Black Market Clash’ the shop will be located on Berwick Street in Soho, on what has often been called the ‘vinyl mile’.

Split into three sections, the ground floor will contain rare memorabilia from the band’s own collection, while the first floor contains exclusive merchandise. Alongside this, a partnership with Fender finds fans able to take part in ‘Plug & Play demo stations’ and exclusive master classes themed on the band’s work.

The good news is its open only from September 7th through September 22.  The hype is only 10 people are allowed in at a time.  The fact is- I am disgusted on this latest Clashploitation and if you’re buying in to it all you’re a mess.  How can we do this to our idols?

Guys, I have a funny feeling there’s going to be a reunion.  I am so on edge at the very thought of it. I wonder if there were legal restraints that have expired.  I mean there’s this pop up crap, the ‘interview’ the box set… whats next?  Yup, tour or record.

Again, bow your head

Dear God in Heaven and All Dead Musicians.  Please use your heavenly power to halt this atrocity.  Never mind world peace and famine STOP THIS CLASH RESURRECTION… and I swear to God if there is a Joe hologram involved I will go insane.

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