The Clash‘s Paul Simonon is to go on permanent display at the Museum of London later this year.Simonon smashed his Fender Precision bass at New York’s Palladium in September 1979, with photographer Pennie Smith capturing the dramatic moment on her 35mm Pentax camera.The resulting image, which sees Simonon raising the guitar like an axe, became part of rock folklore after it was chosen by frontman Joe Strummer to be the cover of The Clash’s 1979 album ‘London Calling’.As The Guardian reports, Simonon was in a “really bad mood” during the gig and smashed the guitar in frustration at the audience, who were sitting in their seats and failing to give the band the desired reaction.It’s now been confirmed that the guitar will permanently become.
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