"The Clash Live: Revolution Rock, an 83-minute collection of previously released and unreleased footage, is a fiery document of one of the greatest live bands of the late 20th century, a visual feast of gritted teeth, sopping hair, and snarled lips. The Clash was a riot of movement onstage: hips twisting like a knife thrust, legs sprung akimbo in a sort of guerrilla calisthenics pose. Joe Strummer, in particular, looked like he was playing for his life every single time he took the stage".