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The Story Behind The Song: The Clash's hard-hitting 'Straight to Hell'. Arun Starkey. Fri 17 September 2021 8:30, UK. John Graham Mellor, aka Joe Strummer was nothing short of an icon. The Clash's frontman was a character who existed in his own individual realm. A champion of social issues, he penned some of the finest protest and punk.
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Joe Strummer Now Streaming On Dark Horse Records Dark Horse Records reissues Joe Strummer's "Streetcore" album for 20th Anniversary Live At Acton Town Hall, Joe Strummer's Iconic London Benefit Concert and Unexpected Last Reunion With Mick Jones of The Clash, Is Out Now On Dark Horse Records
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John Graham Mellor (21 August 1952 - 22 December 2002), known professionally as Joe Strummer, was a British singer-songwriter and musician. He was the co-founder, lyricist, rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist of punk rock band the Clash, formed in 1976. The Clash's second studio album Give 'Em Enough Rope (1978) reached No. 2 on the UK charts.
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Although best known as the outspoken front man for legendary punk rock group The Clash, Joe Strummer also carved out an interesting niche as an actor once the band broke up. The Clash formed in 1976, and along with the Sex Pistols spearheaded the British punk rock scene.
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December 23, 2002 Joe Strummer, former singer, guitarist and songwriter for legendary punk rockers the Clash, died Sunday at his home in Somerset, England of an apparent heart attack; he was.
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The Clash's cultural presence—antiracist, apocalyptically reggae-fied—was a bulwark against the rise of the far right in Britain, and Strummer was outspoken in support of IRA hunger strikers.
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By Chris Sullivan 21 August 2021 Not long released is Assembly, a 16-track compilation album comprising tracks recorded by the late, great Joe Strummer and his band, The Mescaleros - which formed.
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Joe Strummer's best lyrics: 10. 'Spanish Bombs' (1979) "Back home the buses went up in flashes/ The Irish tomb was drenched in blood/ Spanish bombs shatter the hotels/ My senorita's rose was nipped in the bud". Featuring on the band's seminal album London Calling, the melody of 'Spanish Bombs' could be lifted straight from the.
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The Clash were not pleased. "All of you who think violence is tough - why don't you go home and collect stamps? That's much tougher," roared Joe Strummer. Then he slammed into the band's anthem.
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July 27, 2022 Joe Strummer, with the Clash, onstage in 1984. A new box set cracks open the archives of the late singer-songwriter. Pete Still/Redferns/Getty During the time she was married to.
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Joe Strummer (born August 21, 1952, Ankara, Turkey—died December 22, 2002, Broomfield, Somerset, England) British punk rock star who gave voice to a generation of unrest as the leader of the Clash. The band's passionate politicized sounds were largely due to Strummer's commitment to a populist ideology.
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By Stephen Dalton ( Classic Rock ) published 22 December 2023 Before his death, Joe Strummer could hardly get arrested. After, he was feted as a rock icon. This is the inside story of the solo years of a punk rock warlord Joe Strummer onstage at The Shepherds Bush Empire, London - 11 July 2002 (Image credit: Brian Rasic )
AYER SE CUMPLIÓ 18 AÑOS DE LA MUERTE DE JOE STRUMMER DE THE CLASH Diario de un rockero
Classic Rock Back-stabbing, bullying, busking: how The Clash disintegrated By Chris Knowles ( Classic Rock ) published 1 July 2020 In 1983, The Clash sacked founder Mick Jones, hired three new members and tried to return to their punk rock roots. Cue two years of fighting and one of the worst albums ever made
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December 22, 2002 - Joe Strummer (The Clash)was born John Graham Mellor on August 21, 1952 in Ankara, Turkey. The son of a British diplomat, the family spent much time moving from place to place, and Strummer spent parts of his early childhood in Cairo Egypt, Mexico City, and Bonn Germany.
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However, in 2002, the year that Strummer passed away, the film was rediscovered and edited by Don Letts, a long-time collaborator of The Clash. Hell W10 follows members of the band playing gangsters, clearly inspired by neorealist cinema, 1950s gangster movies, and the French New Wave. Paul Simonon plays Earl, whereas Jones plays a crime boss called Socrates, or 'The Lord of Ladbroke Grove'.
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WHEN JOE STRUMMER, LEAD SINGER OF THE CLASH, DIED ONE YEAR AGO THIS MONTH, THE WORLD LOST A TRUE VISIONARY. WITH THE RELEASE OF STRUMMER'S FINAL ALBUM, TWO LEGENDS DISCUSS THE LEGACY OF ONE OF ROCK N' ROLL'S MOST INNOVATIVE, IRREPRESSIBLE, AND INFLUENTIAL ARTISTS. BY ELTON JOHN AND BONO ELTON JOHN: So, Bono.