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Title: The Equals "Police On My Back" (Studio) Eddy Grant clash uk pop

Added: Dec 2, 2008

Author: ozzieh

Duration: 2:44

Description:
original version by the equals..most people think its the clash..i use to be one of those people..great song..enjoy

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Youtube Comments: 102

pafpafinyourface Says:

Jan 3, 2011 - I use to listen to this version on my car, when night is falling.

theoswchamp Says:

Jan 17, 2011 - cool

Nofil221 Says:

Feb 7, 2011 - me too, i love theme time radio hour!!

keepitwitmine Says:

Feb 10, 2011 - me too!! thats a great place to hear some really good obscure music

l3ubba22 Says:

Feb 23, 2011 - Great song, but I think I like The Clash's cover better.

MrSalmaj Says:

Mar 1, 2011 - been threre no good

GriefTourist Says:

Mar 17, 2011 - fackin awesome

everytuesdaydj Says:

Apr 2, 2011 - also good loud version by the Asian Dub Foundation (sorry about possible spelling errors I'm not English just a lousy Greek)

aprilglaspieable Says:

Apr 30, 2011 - Rock down to, Electric Avenue.

Hipdudester Says:

May 20, 2011 - This was a great group almost unknown in the states.

aupsychobilly Says:

Jun 21, 2011 - Still like the Clash cover better.

Watts660 Says:

Jun 22, 2011 - I knew the Clash didn't write it but this is the first time I've heard the original, really good.

rayrey88 Says:

Jul 21, 2011 - Excellent stuff.

CashCamg Says:

Aug 3, 2011 - Glad to see Eddie had a lil game b4 E-ave........

zxcv1234vcxz Says:

Aug 14, 2011 - I'd never heard of this band before. This song reminds me greatly of British bands on the Two Tone label in the late 1970s - Madness, The Specials and The Beat (The English Beat, in the US), among others. Most of the bands on that label were "mixed" (except Madness who were all white) and played a combined rock/ska/reggae style. No doubt those groups were as influenced by The Equals as The Clash were..

zxcv1234vcxz Says:

Aug 14, 2011 - - That song was recorded in mono. Stereo record first emerged in the 1950s, but the records of many popular songs and groups such as The Who were still produced in mono until well into the late 1960s.

obiwan899 Says:

Oct 13, 2011 - I've been looking for the original version of this song. The Clash version is epic, but I wanted to hear the original. Thank you!!

thecolaratlady Says:

Oct 22, 2011 - Nice to hear Eddy Grant in songs when he was with the equals

razaalak Says:

Oct 26, 2011 - 5 people got busted

thecolaratlady Says:

Nov 13, 2011 - Yeah, i had never heard of them...I mean ya, i heard of Eddy Grant but not The Equals. Eddy and Peter Tosh are 2 of my alltime favorites

vagoperezoso Says:

Jan 7, 2012 - FEEL THE POP POWER OF THE '60S!

monkeytown1000 Says:

Feb 9, 2012 - I live in Kentish Town, north London, like Eddy did when he was young & in the Equals. Acland Burghley, the school he went to is 200 yards from my front door.I n the '60s he had his hair dyed white as part of the Equals. Eddie says he went to the barber's in Kentish Town to ask for this and the barber replied "Don't be a cunt." - arf!!!. Great song, like most he wrote.

digglez23poop Says:

Feb 26, 2012 - we gonna rock down to electric avenue, and then we take it higher

nicholascmcneill Says:

Apr 21, 2012 - hi i'm nick

RollercoasterWater Says:

May 13, 2012 - fuck ads

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