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Casbah Meaning

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This is a song ...

Shake the town by collision.

The town is an Arab area (the same town) of Algeria.

Joe Stummer wrote the lyrics for an Arab leader who hated music but was challenged by civilians and even his air force. Stummer was impressed with the account of an Iranian being flogged for playing a record.

Casbah Meaning

Casbah Meaning

Rock the Town, one of the most catchy songs in The Clash, was released in 1982. The song was inspired by the ban on rock music in Iran under Ayatollah Kamini. The song says the ban has been violated by ions. The drivers ignored the orders and played rock music on their radios instead.

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The song was inspired by the ban on rock music in Iran under Ayatollah Kamini. The song tells a great story about the ion ban, which shakes the town lightly and forces the king to order fighter jets from the violator. The drivers ignored the orders and played rock music on their radios instead.

The song does not mention Iran or any other Islamic country. The text is a mixture of Arch, Hebrew and Northern terms such as Sharif, Bedouin, Sheikh, Kosher and Qasba.

According to every album on The Clash on Broadway box set, Rock the Casbah came to the fore when the band's manager, after recording a song too long for everyone, sarcastically asked if it was all the body. (This refers to a style of Indian music that is known for its breadth and, at least in the rock years, for its complexity). Joe Stummer then wrote the opening line of the song: King asked Bogman to drop the melody. More lyrics coming soon.

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A fort or palace in the north.

Most towns are the oldest part of a city in the North or the Middle East.

2) This song was influenced by the ban on rock music in Iran during the time of Ayatollah Kamini. The song tells the legend that the ban was challenged by ions that shook the town, prompting the king to call in fighter jets for anyone who violated the ban. The drivers ignored the orders and played rock music on their radios instead. The song does not mention details of Iran or any Islamic state and in fact uses Arachian terms instead of Persian and mentions Qasba, Sharif, Bedouin and Sheikh. This is a common occurrence of confrontation, we often find some details in political songs. This was also because he (the legendary king) believed that he was not a kosher. Kosher (Hebrew:  -  - ¸Ã - ¼Ã -  ©  - µÃ - ¨) is a Jewish term and is unlikely to be used in Islamic usage. The king deliberately added irony to the fact that in the video with the songs, an Orthodox Jew is dancing with the sheikh.

Rock the Town prayed when the group's director, after recording a song that was too long for everyone, jokingly asked if everything should be like this. [Citation needed] (referring to the style of Indian music that is known for its breadth and, at least for anti-rock, its complexity). Joe Stummer then wrote the opening line of the song: King asked Bogman to drop the melody. The rest of the text later.

Casbah Meaning

Casbah Meaning

Oh, by the collision of Rock the Caspian. Kasba is a word for joke, red light district, etc. I don't know if it's in Portuguese or any other language.

The town is used. That is, a change in usage. Like Hardy's party.

In The Clash's 1982 hit, I conclude that the importance of music dates back to the 1980's when Iran banned many forms of Western culture, including rock. And other melodies leave the average musician wondering if the song is really about the Middle East (Sharif doesn't like it ... he thinks it's not allowed).

As mentioned in Stummer, he wrote the words of an Arab ruler (sheriff) who hated music but was challenged by civilians and even his air force. Stummer was impressed with the account of an Iranian being flogged for playing a record.

Personally, I think this song is one of the best songs in The Clashes because it is a historical song that uses disco beat while maintaining its rock. !!!

lol ... The town is a palace used by Iranians or Indians I'm sure (I was wrong). (King of two)

Of course, that meant shaking up the place.

In Islamic countries (especially those ruled by mullahs), everything in the West will be destroyed.

Music reveals the secrets of the existence of rock and roll clubs and the political context of military action in these countries. The two things are quite independent, which makes for an interesting combination.

I like this song, although it seems very traditional to conflict cleaners.

Casbah Meaning

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