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The Pogues "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah"

ulysses1904 says...

A sad footnote, I just read that Phil Chevron died of cancer in 2013. He wrote some great songs like "Thousands are Sailing".

And "Rabinga", from the "Straight To Hell" soundtrack. That was a bizarre movie, with The Pogues, Joe Strummer, Courtney Love, Dennis Hopper, Grace Jones in a spaghetti western in Almeria, Spain.

Johnny Appleseed.

ulysses1904 says...

I sure do miss Joe Strummer. I leaned a lot about chords and song structures from Lennon\McCartney and then listening to the Clash added this energy like nothing else.

Curt Smith of Tears for Fears and Ted Yoder

ulysses1904 says...

Fun fact about this song and my hero Joe Strummer, from Songfacts.com -

Singer Joe Strummer told an interesting story to Musician magazine in 1988 about how he proved that popular 1980s group Tears for Fears stole a line from "Charlie Don't Surf" for the title of their hit "Everybody Wants To Rule The World." He was apparently in a restaurant and saw Roland Orzabal, lead songwriter for Tears for Fears, and told him that "you owe me a fiver," explaining that the name of their hit song was an exact lift of the first line of the middle eight in "Charlie Don't Surf." According to Strummer, Orzabal simply reached into his pocket and gave him a five pound note, effectively admitting that this had been the case.

(for the record it was from the first verse, not the middle eight as there is no middle eight in "Charlie Don't Surf")

Far Cry 4: opening cinematic

The Clash - London's Burning

ulysses1904 says...

Indeed long live the Clash. My #1 music muse will always be Joe Strummer, followed by Lennon and McCartney. I was playing Supertramp's 8 minute long dirges on the piano back in 1980 until I heard London Calling and it totally energized me.

I saw the Clash at the infamous Bonds shows in June 1981 in Times Square, with Topper on drums. Hard to believe that was 30 years ago.

The Clash - London's Burning

harpom says...

The Clash was one of the best bands that came out of the 70's. They made a difference.
Joe Strummer and Mick Jones were musical geniuses. They made great music on their own as well.
Every time i hear Johnny Appleseed i cant help but smile. Long live THE CLASH!

PS. I just searched for Johnny Appleseed on the sift and it's not there. Soon to rectified.

The Clash- Magnificent Seven- live

ulysses1904 says...

>> ^harpom:

I think Joe Strummer was one of the most talented musicians ever. I started listening to the Clash in 1977, and still listen to them on a regular basis. If i were on a desert Island i would be happy with, the clash discography and also the Ramones for good measure. Joe Strummer RIP.


Agreed. As a musician Strummer is my #1 musical influence, hands down. Followed by Lennon and McCartney. I crank up "4 Horsemen" on the way to work and sing along until I'm hoarse.

The Clash- Magnificent Seven- live

harpom says...

I think Joe Strummer was one of the most talented musicians ever. I started listening to the Clash in 1977, and still listen to them on a regular basis. If i were on a desert Island i would be happy with, the clash discography and also the Ramones for good measure. Joe Strummer RIP.

Glasvegas - Daddy's Gone

The Clash - Rock The Casbah

The Clash - "The Magnificent Seven"

rasch187 says...

Excellent sift, kronos. The animation is made from cartoons Joe Strummer made before he joined the Clash. They were made when he was with "The Vultures" and "The 101'ers" (named after the address where they were squatting).

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Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - Get Down Moses

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Bruce Springsteen, D. Grohl, Elvis Costello - London Calling

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