Clash’s Mick Jones Records Anti-War Ditty

It’s not The Clash and it’s not Big Audio Dynamite, but there is a brand new Mick Jones song. The seminal member of both of those acts, who has busied himself recently with producing the debut album from the very Clash influenced Libertines, has recorded an anti-war song called “Why Do Men Fight?” The track, his first new work in 10 years, is a collaboration with Tony James of Sigue Sigue Sputnik and ex-Creation Records and current Poptones Records man Alan McGee is involved as well. The track can be heard on McGee’s poptones.co.uk site, but no word as to an whether an official release will exist.

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