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- 09.htm accessdate "2007-11-17".
- 09.htm date "January 2003".
- 09.htm first "Jean".
- 09.htm isCitedBy Joe_Strummer.
- 09.htm isCitedBy The_Mescaleros.
- 09.htm last "Encoule".
- 09.htm publisher "trakMARX.com".
- 09.htm quote "The Mescaleros duly delivered “Rock Art & The X-Ray Style” & “Global A Go-Go” . The Mescaleros may have changed from tour to tour, but the songs remained the same . The music was a glorious amalgamation of every aspect of Joe’s character: as wide as his vision & as big as his heart. I caught shows on each tour, to see Joe again after so long was just as exhilarating as it had been the first time round. The last time I saw him I’d decided that he was gonna live forever & turn into a gnarled punk/blues/world amalgamation of Bo Diddly, Woody Guthrie & Muddy Waters – a man for all seasons & all generations. A foot soldier of the old guard destined to continue teaching lesser minds the beauty & power of legitimate protest through an art-form: “Let fury have the hour, anger can be power, you know that we can use it”.".
- 09.htm quote "a) Joe Strummer was born in Ankara, Turkey, in 1952 & christened John Graham Mellor. His family spent time in Ankara, Cairo, Mexico City & Bonn, before Mellor returned to the UK to attend the City of London Freemen's School in Surrey. Mellor left school & enrolled at Central College of Art but left "after about a week", heading straight for the underground & squat culture. Mellor spent time living in Wales, playing in knock-about bands and using the nickname "Woody" inspired by Woody Guthrie's name.".
- 09.htm quote "b) The Vultures in time led to The 101'ers, a group of West London-based squatters named after their squat address. The 101'ers were eventually supported by a nascent Sex Pistols. Mellor adopted the stage name of "Joe Strummer". Impressed by the power of the Sex Pistols, the newly self-coined Strummer determined that the 101'ers were "yesterday's papers" by comparison. It was time to strike out anew. And this led to the start of The Clash.".
- 09.htm quote "c) "This is my Indian summer...I learnt that fame is an illusion & everything about it is just a joke. I'm far more dangerous now, because I don't care at all." – Joe Strummer to Chris Salewicz – 2000.".
- 09.htm title "Joe Strummer - 1952-2002".
- 09.htm title "Joe Strummer – 1952–2002".
- 09.htm url 09.htm.
- 09.htm year "2003".