Call Up

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About Call Up

"The Call Up" is a song by English punk rock group the Clash. It was released as the first single from the band's fourth album, Sandinista!. The single was released in November 1980, in advance of the release of Sandinista!, with the anti-nuclear "Stop the World" as its B-side. The song opens and closes with a US Marines' marching Military cadence and is mostly about The Draft though it also deals war in general. With the line "It's 55 minutes past 11..." the song directly references the Minutes to Midnight Doomsday Clock which was established and maintained by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists at the University of Chicago, whose reading denotes how close the world is estimated to be to a global disaster (midnight on the clock being "Doomsday"). It also includes a rejection of dead-end jobs ("who gives you work and why should you do it?"). Though the US discontinued the draft in 1973, in 1980 Congress re-instated the requirement for men aged 18–25 to register with the Selective Service System. This may have inspired the song's subject matter as it was a topical subject in America during 1980, the year when Sandinista! was written and recorded. 


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It's up to you not to heed the call-up
'N' you must not act the way you were brought up
Who knows the reasons why you have grown up?
Who knows the plans or why they were drawn up?

It's up to you not to heed the call-up
I don't want to die!
It's up to you not to hear the call-up
I don't want to kill!

For he who will die
Is he who will kill

Maybe I want to see the wheat fields
Over Kiev and down to the sea

All the young people down the ages
They gladly marched off to die
Proud city fathers used to watch them
Tears in their eyes

There is a rose that I want to live for
Although, God knows, I may not have met her
There is a dance an' I should be with her
There is a town - unlike any other

It's up to you not to hear the call-up
'N' you must not act the way you were brought up
Who give you work an' why should you do it?
At fifty five minutes past eleven
There is a rose...
Yeah!

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The Clash

The Clash were an English punk rock band that formed in 1976 as part of the original wave of British punk. Along with punk, their music incorporated elements of reggae, ska, dub, funk, rap, dance, and rockabilly. For most of their recording career, the Clash consisted of Joe Strummer (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Mick Jones (lead guitar, vocals), Paul Simonon (bass guitar, vocals) and Nicky "Topper" Headon (drums, percussion). Headon left the group in 1982, and internal friction led to Jones's departure the following year. The group continued with new members, but finally disbanded in early 1986. more »

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Written by: JOE STRUMMER, MICK JONES, TOPPER HEADON

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8 facts about this song

Formation
"Call Up" is a song by British punk rock band, "The Clash." The band was formed in 1976 and was part of the original wave of British punk.
Album History
"Call Up" was included in the band's fourth studio album, “Sandinista!” which was released in December 1980.
Song Style
"Call Up" is categorized as a punk rock song, but "The Clash" is known for their ability to incorporate different styles into their music.
Album Reception
“Sandinista!” was very experimental and received mixed reactions from fans and critics. Some praised it for its genre-bending style while others felt it was too diffuse.
Song Theme
"Call Up" discusses the concept of military recruitment with the refrain saying, “It’s up to you not to heed the call-up."
Promotion
The song was promoted as a single in some countries, but not in the UK or the US.
Band Disbandment
Despite the mixed feedback of their fourth studio album, the band continued to produce music until eventually disbanding in 1986.
Legacy
"The Clash" is often considered one of the most influential bands in the punk rock music scene. Their music, including songs like "Call Up," has left a lasting impact on music history.

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