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Short Walk To The Medicine Cabinet
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First Release: unreleased Vocals: Joe Strummer * correct title of this song confirmed by first Clash drummer Pablo Labritain * title confirmed as Medicine Cabinet in Pat Gilbert's piece "The Man Who Wasn't There" * mistitled as "I Know What To Think Of You" or "You Know What I Think About You" on bootlegs * according to Pablo Labritain played during the very first Clash rehearsals in June 1976 * performed at the band's very first public London gig in August 1976 * dropped from the set when Terry Chimes left the band for the first time in November 1976 * a song about suicide threats, probably written by Joe Strummer whose brother had committed suicide a few years earlier
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First Release: unreleased Vocals: Joe Strummer * correct title of this song confirmed by first Clash drummer Pablo Labritain * title confirmed as Medicine Cabinet in Pat Gilbert's piece "The Man Who Wasn't There" * mistitled as "I Know What To Think Of You" or "You Know What I Think About You" on bootlegs * according to Pablo Labritain played during the very first Clash rehearsals in June 1976 * performed at the band's very first public London gig in August 1976 * dropped from the set when Terry Chimes left the band for the first time in November 1976 * a song about suicide threats, probably written by Joe Strummer whose brother had committed suicide a few years earlier