"1977" is the B-side of seminal punk band The Clash's first single, White Riot, released in 1977. The song was most likely influenced by the reggae group Culture's album Two Sevens Clash, and Rastafarian predictions of impending chaos on July 7, 1977. The song used imagery of Apocalypse, unemployment, and riots. The chorus contains the line "No Elvis, Beatles, or The Rolling Stones in 1977", crowing the perceived irrelevance of the old rock acts.

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  • "1977" is the B-side of seminal punk band The Clash's first single, White Riot, released in 1977. The song was most likely influenced by the reggae group Culture's album Two Sevens Clash, and Rastafarian predictions of impending chaos on July 7, 1977. The song used imagery of Apocalypse, unemployment, and riots. The chorus contains the line "No Elvis, Beatles, or The Rolling Stones in 1977", crowing the perceived irrelevance of the old rock acts. The song ends with a count of years starting with 1977 and ending abruptly with 1984 with an inferred Orwellian dystopian future.
  • "1977" es una canción del grupo punk The Clash escrita en 1977. Se encuentra en la cara B del sencillo White Riot. La canción está influenciada por el disco Two Sevens Clash del grupo de reggae Culture sobre las predicciones de un gran caos el 7 de julio de 1977. Usa una imagen apocalíptica, llena de desempleados y disturbios. La línea del coro "No Elvis, Beatles, or The Rolling Stones in 1977/ No más Elvis, Beatles o Rolling Stones en 1977", nos trasmite el mensaje de que el rock antiguo ya perdió su relevancia ante la ola punk. Al final de la canción se nombra año por año desde 1977 hasta 1984, año inferido de la novela de George Orwell, donde termina abruptamente.
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  • "1977" is the B-side of seminal punk band The Clash's first single, White Riot, released in 1977. The song was most likely influenced by the reggae group Culture's album Two Sevens Clash, and Rastafarian predictions of impending chaos on July 7, 1977. The song used imagery of Apocalypse, unemployment, and riots. The chorus contains the line "No Elvis, Beatles, or The Rolling Stones in 1977", crowing the perceived irrelevance of the old rock acts.
  • "1977" es una canción del grupo punk The Clash escrita en 1977. Se encuentra en la cara B del sencillo White Riot. La canción está influenciada por el disco Two Sevens Clash del grupo de reggae Culture sobre las predicciones de un gran caos el 7 de julio de 1977. Usa una imagen apocalíptica, llena de desempleados y disturbios.
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