The Clash — Spanish Bombs
Album: London Calling
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Released: 1979
Length: 3:17
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Length: 3:17
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Spanish songs in Andalucia
The shooting sites in the days of '39
Oh please leave the ventana open
Federico Lorca is dead and gone
Bullet holes in the cemetery walls
The black cars of Guardia Civil
Spanish bombs on the Costa Rica
I'm flying in on a DC-10 tonight
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
Spanish weeks in my disco casino
The freedom fighters died up on the hill
They sang The Red Flag, they wore the black one
After they died it was mockingbird hill
Back home the buses went up in flashes
The Irish tomb drenched in blood
Spanish bombs shatter the hotels
My señoritas rose was nipped in the bud
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
The hillsides ring with "Free the people"
Or can I hear the echoes from the days of '39?
Trenches full of poets, a ragged army
Fixing bayonets to fight the other line
Spanish bombs rock the province
I'm hearing music from another time
Spanish bombs, Costa Brava
I'm flying in on a DC-10 tonight
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
Spanish songs in Andalucía, Mandolina
Oh mi corazón
Spanish songs in Granada
Oh mi corazón
The shooting sites in the days of '39
Oh please leave the ventana open
Federico Lorca is dead and gone
Bullet holes in the cemetery walls
The black cars of Guardia Civil
Spanish bombs on the Costa Rica
I'm flying in on a DC-10 tonight
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
Spanish weeks in my disco casino
The freedom fighters died up on the hill
They sang The Red Flag, they wore the black one
After they died it was mockingbird hill
Back home the buses went up in flashes
The Irish tomb drenched in blood
Spanish bombs shatter the hotels
My señoritas rose was nipped in the bud
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
The hillsides ring with "Free the people"
Or can I hear the echoes from the days of '39?
Trenches full of poets, a ragged army
Fixing bayonets to fight the other line
Spanish bombs rock the province
I'm hearing music from another time
Spanish bombs, Costa Brava
I'm flying in on a DC-10 tonight
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito
Yo te quiero, oh mi corazón
Spanish songs in Andalucía, Mandolina
Oh mi corazón
Spanish songs in Granada
Oh mi corazón
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old_shep wrote:
You Ignorant ahole
Album filler.
You Ignorant ahole
old_shep wrote:
I respectfully disagree. This is classic Clash political ideology. Anti-fascist, etc. Very powerful song. If you ever find yourself in Barcelona, go see Pablo Picasso's "Guernica" in the Reina Sofia museum. Or better yet, visit the town it's named for. Incredibly powerful stuff.
Album filler.
I respectfully disagree. This is classic Clash political ideology. Anti-fascist, etc. Very powerful song. If you ever find yourself in Barcelona, go see Pablo Picasso's "Guernica" in the Reina Sofia museum. Or better yet, visit the town it's named for. Incredibly powerful stuff.
rdo wrote:
No, it is not. Spain is a monarchy.
Constitutional monarchy. Important clarification. And yes, Spain is a representational democracy.
No, it is not. Spain is a monarchy.
Constitutional monarchy. Important clarification. And yes, Spain is a representational democracy.
Carajo que si, para Las Bombas Espanolas!
Lazarus wrote:
Spain has been a democracy for about 36 years now...
love this song... love this album...
No, it is not. Spain is a monarchy.
Spain has been a democracy for about 36 years now...
love this song... love this album...
No, it is not. Spain is a monarchy.
Spain has been a democracy for about 36 years now...
love this song... love this album...
Album filler.
sirdroseph wrote:
Try listening to the lyrics. And the music. Maybe that would give you a credible opinion.
Yawnsville, not bad, nothing exciting. Yep, it's The Clash.
Try listening to the lyrics. And the music. Maybe that would give you a credible opinion.
WayUpNorth wrote:
Perfect! Not quite there yet, but working on it :)
Perfect! Not quite there yet, but working on it :)
toterola wrote:
Hands down and thumbs up.
My favorite Clash album, hands down!
Hands down and thumbs up.
This was an unbelievable release at the time and it holds timeless today...
Yawnsville, not bad, nothing exciting. Yep, it's The Clash.
My favorite Clash album, hands down!
Love It!
Great song from an amazing album...
Zep wrote:
8
Six now (dunno which one was added after this comment, Unk!). But damn, can't this chestnut get a spin?
8
UncleRemus wrote:
With the addition of "Spanish Bombs", London Calling now has five representatives in the main RP rotation. That's quite an accomplishment!
Six now (dunno which one was added after this comment, Unk!). But damn, can't this chestnut get a spin?
You should listen to the version of Rio Reiser. One day he played a concert on his piano just for fun and it was released later on as it was so good. This was one of the songs.
Every song on this album deserves inclusion; despite the incorrect Spanish, in my not so humble opinion "Spanish Bombs" is the cream of this great crop. Now, if we can just smuggle "White Riot" past the self-appointed Taste Censors on the Listener Review Channel....
With the addition of "Spanish Bombs", London Calling now has five representatives in the main RP rotation. That's quite an accomplishment!
I respectfully disagree. This is classic Clash political ideology. Anti-fascist, etc. Very powerful song. If you ever find yourself in Barcelona, go see Pablo Picasso's "Guernica" in the Reina Sofia museum. Or better yet, visit the town it's named for. Incredibly powerful stuff.