RI.P Joe Strummer
21 August 1952 – 22 December 2002
Inspiration to millions
MRML has payed tribute to Joe Strummer and The Clash since our inception and we will never forget.21 August 1952 – 22 December 2002
Inspiration to millions
To celebrate "Joe Strummer Day", here's a bootleg collection of B-sides, soundtrack material, compilation tracks etc. There's some crucial Strummer-osity here (like "Generations" and "It's a Rockin' World" and "Trash City") and even some of the lesser material (like "Punk Rock Blues") is fairly intriguing.
Generations (B-sides & Rarities) link is in the comments*
Apparently track 9, "Don't Tango with Django" is missing, so here is a link for that song.
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Nice one and here is The Warriors tribute to Joe (i play bass for the warriors too)
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Cool song, Crimewave, I'll link up to that one soon.
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Nice one Jeffens! Some songs that I have not heard!
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Joe, the greatest, ever and forever.
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of a heretic about the clash... sometimes transcendent... frequently phoning it in... but Strummer post-Clash was a monster... couple of tunes on here that are news to me... looking much forward.
ReplyDeleteTrash City is Strummer at his best...i still like this song,and it's ok on the dancefloor too...nice post,thanks!
ReplyDeleteJoe Strummer the best punk frontman of them all, they were the fan's band, letting kids into gigs free if they were skint, he played from the front the energy was immense,they were and still are the most important band in my life. JOE STRUMMER R.I.P
ReplyDeleteThank You-This fills in a hole or two! Joe Strummer was one of my favorite singers. He truly was Johnny Appleseed.
ReplyDeletethis is a great post for an otherwise sad anniversary. thanks. one tune missing (#9). Any chance of upping that as well? Thanks again for all your hard work.
ReplyDeleteUp In Heaven (Not Only Here)
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Thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jeffen.
ReplyDeleteIt is a cruel joke of the gods that Joey Ramone and Joe Strummer are dead and yet Phil Collins and Billy Joel are alive.
ReplyDeleteThanks So Much :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for all your thoughtful words on the man, Joe Strummer.
Excellent collection! I just found your site and it's a doozy. Great stuff here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Really appreciate the share of Joe. His collaboration with Mick Jones made them both better.
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ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed!
Thanks.
ReplyDelete(To you and Joe for everything.)
thank you!!
ReplyDeletevery cool. Joe Strummer is one of the greatest punk rockers on our planet!
ReplyDeletethanks for the rarities...I came to joe too late in life, so his work will last me a little longer. and thank you, joe. my heroes slip away...
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