me too! I was very fortunate to share this time with him. We were scheduled for just 15 minutes and he stayed talking with us for almost an hour and a half!
John Graham Mellor, a great man of wise words that inspires me every day to just hear his voice in the songs .... Too bad it is no longer among us, but even so his legacy will always remain with the music and as a person, a role model all my life .... I love him a lot ..... Joe never died, followed in the heart of many of your followers will remember you forever even though they have tended joy to meet you, as I :(
Superb interview. I worked in the UK music industry in the Punk years! Saw the Clash play at The Rainbow, Finsbury Park,London on 09.05.1977. Many years later had an evening with just me and Joe at the Mud Club,. Never will forget him and that night. RIP JOE STRUMMER.
like a holiday......the final last interview of joe strummer :( god bless this wonderful simple rock n roll poet, inspiration to everyone , god bless you up there joe :) punks everywhere will keep your spirit alive
Married a girl to buy a guitar...isn't this the Gift of the Magi Rock N Roll style. Shakespeare dimention, how great is that. Back in the day, without cell phones it was like a holiday anytime you weren't home, great sentiments Joe..RIP. ;)
0:56 The magnificent seven Ring! Ring! It's 7 A.M.! Move y'self to go again Cold water in the face Brings you back to this awful place It's no good for man to work in cages Hit the town he drinks his wages You're fretting you're sweating But did you notice you not getting anywhere?
Hello! Great video, thank you for posting. Is it possible to see this footage unedited. I really enjoyed all the activity in the background and would love to see what filled the gaps between the edits, gestures comments etc. I think this footage is great, you feel like you’re at the table. Thanks again.
I remember that era of London of squats in the 70s - literally rows of derelict houses in London all over that people like Joe Strummer squared for free, some even had electricity...that's the world that spawned Punk Rock!
I could listen to him talk forever...
me too! I was very fortunate to share this time with him. We were scheduled for just 15 minutes and he stayed talking with us for almost an hour and a half!
Me too.
i did on numerous occasions. i truly miss him.
John Graham Mellor, a great man of wise words that inspires me every day to just hear his voice in the songs .... Too bad it is no longer among us, but even so his legacy will always remain with the music and as a person, a role model all my life ....
I love him a lot ..... Joe never died, followed in the heart of many of your followers will remember you forever even though they have tended joy to meet you, as I :(
Superb interview. I worked in the UK music industry in the Punk years! Saw the Clash play at The Rainbow, Finsbury Park,London on 09.05.1977.
Many years later had an evening with just me and Joe at the Mud Club,. Never will forget him and that night. RIP JOE STRUMMER.
Must have been an incredible experience!
"The greatest chord I ever played" and "You never get time to think in this modern world" his mind was like no others.
like a holiday......the final last interview of joe strummer :( god bless this wonderful simple rock n roll poet, inspiration to everyone , god bless you up there joe :) punks everywhere will keep your spirit alive
What a lovely soul he was.
The world would be a better place if he was still with us.. and more people were like him.
Could listen to him talking forever what a mind.
Married a girl to buy a guitar...isn't this the Gift of the Magi Rock N Roll style.
Shakespeare dimention, how great is that. Back in the day, without cell phones it was like a holiday anytime you weren't home, great sentiments Joe..RIP. ;)
It was an end of an era when he passed.. Like a lot of artists when they go.
London calling was my favourite track, such a powerful tune, unique
What a righteous dude. One of my heros.
Hard to believe that 7 months after this interview he would be dead!
Extremely sad.
Soo sad
😭
He was a real one man.
love this!!!! when hes talking about the Shakespeare dimension. such a cool down to earth real dude.
0:56 The magnificent seven
Ring! Ring! It's 7 A.M.!
Move y'self to go again
Cold water in the face
Brings you back to this awful place
It's no good for man to work in cages
Hit the town he drinks his wages
You're fretting you're sweating
But did you notice you not getting anywhere?
"Best cord I ever played!"
-h-
Chord
We miss ya Joe...
R.I.P Joe Strummer he had a Golden Heart God bless every1 Rocken his music untill my eardrums pop Overpowered By Funk
awwww rip joe, i actually love you xxx bless
Never get time to think. How right you were Joe.
The snap strapped...ha, go Joe, he is into telling the tale. Missed.
Eri sei e sarai sempre il mio idolo x tutta la vita
i couldn't have said this statement any better Mate, cheers! Joe "The Clash" Strummer 4EVeR! R.I.P. Bro'r!
Great interview!
THE Man
"the phone ringing" - and that was a good nine years before the 'smartphone' *really* took hold of us
It was very Very sad to lose joe so Young. He was BRILLIANT live. Barney Glasgow. 😎
Hello! Great video, thank you for posting. Is it possible to see this footage unedited. I really enjoyed all the activity in the background and would love to see what filled the gaps between the edits, gestures comments etc. I think this footage is great, you feel like you’re at the table. Thanks again.
Legend. Always think former England manager Roy Hodgeson could be his vocal twin
What a lovely bloke..... What a shame. 😥
I remember that era of London of squats in the 70s - literally rows of derelict houses in London all over that people like Joe Strummer squared for free, some even had electricity...that's the world that spawned Punk Rock!
Joe sadly passed away 8 months after this interview.
Are there any out takes? I’d Love to hear the entire thing as is.
42 views?
Holy crap, April 4th 2002? That's 7 months before he died. You can see how he seems sickly here, so sad.
He doesn't look sickly. He died from a congenital heart defect which actually could have killed him anytime. RIP Joe.
@@NicoleKrawczyk exactly!!
Cut the Crap.
Rock n Roll is a con.