Presents information on Joe Strummer, the former leader of the band Clash. Bands that Clash was set to replace when the '80s began; Background information on Clash; Strummer's break away from the...
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Joe Strummer: Gravedigger Unlike Rod Stewart, Joe Strummer actually was a gravedigger. He worked at St Woolos Cemetery in Newport, Wales, three years before the Clash formed in 1976. "The cemetery wasn't that far away from where we were living," his then-roommate Richard Frame told WalesOn...
Homme did not quit his pre-fame job on his grandfather's farm when he joined Queens of the Stone Age. Instead he waited all the way until the band released their first album — he was 25 years old — to leave the job. Why?
My motto is, 'What's the hurry?' I'm trying to get it across to the modern world that we need to sit around and think a little bit more. —Joe Strummer 26 I think I have learned, in some degree at least, to disregard the old maxim ""Do not get others to do what you can ...
The band chose the trippy “Straight to Hell” as their first song of the night, with Joe Strummer belting out lyrics while donning a Travis Bickel-style mohawk. Mick Jones took lead vocals on the second performance of the night, providing ample energy for “Should I Stay or Should I Go...
The band chose the trippy “Straight to Hell” as their first song of the night, with Joe Strummer belting out lyrics while donning a Travis Bickel-style mohawk. Mick Jones took lead vocals on the second performance of the night, providing ample energy for “Should I Stay or Should I Go...
The band chose the trippy “Straight to Hell” as their first song of the night, with Joe Strummer belting out lyrics while donning a Travis Bickel-style mohawk. Mick Jones took lead vocals on the second performance of the night, providing ample energy for “Should I Stay or Should I Go...
“Fuck history,” some collective mega-ghost of Joe Strummer, the MC5 , Iggy Pop and Penny Rimbaud might say, “Gimme danger instead.” On the other hand, despite the fact that everything can become punk-a rendition of Handel’s Messiah sung into a beer can, for example-not everything...
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