^アントニオ・ダンブロジオ (2003年6月). “Monthly Review June 2003 Antonino D’Ambrosio”. ‘Let Fury Have the Hour’: The Passionate Politics of Joe Strummer. モントリー・レヴュー. 2007年11月24日閲覧。 “Strummer and Jones quickly recognized the power of rap music that was just emerging from New York City’s underground in the late seventies. “When we came to the U.S., Mick stumbled upon a music shop in Brooklyn that carried the music of Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five, the Sugar Hill Gang...these groups were radically changing music and they changed everything for us.” With typical Clash inventiveness, they became one of the first white groups to incorporate rap into their music. As a tribute to the path-breaking Sugar Hill Gang, the Clash recorded The Magnificent Seven, one of their best-known and most important singles.”
^“The Clash - Super Black Market Clash”. Punknews.org. 2007年11月27日閲覧。 “Nearing the end of the album now (finally?), we head to "The Magnificent Dance", which is a remix, of course, of the great song "The Magnificent Seven" (which also shares its name with a great Western flick). This remix is also credited to Pepe Unidos. They definitely capitalized on the funky groove of the original, adding in some very cool drumming.”