<Li> "Mustapha Dance" </Li> <Li> "The Magnificent Dance" </Li> <P> The music video for "Rock the Casbah" was filmed in Austin, Texas by director Don Letts on 8 and 9 June 1982 . It intermixes footage of The Clash (with Terry Chimes on the drums) miming a performance of the song, with a storyline depicting two characters traveling together throughout Texas . The video depicts an Muslim hitchhiker and a Hasidic Jewish limo driver befriending each other on the road and skanking together through the streets to a Clash concert at Austin's City Coliseum . At one point they are seen eating hamburgers in front of a Burger King restaurant . At another point, the Muslim character is seen drinking a beer; Letts stated that all that imagery was "about breaking taboos ." Throughout the video, an armadillo is repeatedly shown walking near the band members, walking along the road, and following the two characters into the city . </P> <P> The Clash is shown miming a performance of the song in front of a pumpjack in a Texas oil field . For most of the video clip, guitarist Mick Jones's face is obscured by a veiled camouflage hat . The reason for this is that Jones was in a bad mood during the film shoot . Jones' face remains hidden until the final 30 seconds of the clip, when his bandmate Joe Strummer pulls the hat off . </P>

Where was the clash rock the casbah filmed