Yes it is. It was recorded in 1988 during the “Permanent Record” sessions. It was even featured in the movie. It was released officially the year after on the Island Hopping single. 1988-1989 was when the Latino Rockabilly War was active.
@@ocielgarcia105 I beg to differ...they toured the rock against the rich tour as JS and the Latino Rockabilly War.Trash city single , permanent record soundtrack ,credited as JS and Latino Rockabilly War.despite who may have played on album ( Zander ECT ) nowhere are Latino Rockabilly War mentioned on album or single
I loved the Latino Rockerbilly War moment, thought they were perfect sound for Joe.
Joe was just such an amazing gift to all who would listen.
We do think about you Joe
We still think about you Joe ❤️
A very overlooked song. It talks to me each time I can bare to listen to it. It's a tough one because it hits bone. Viva Joe!
They do think about you when your gone.
Viva Strummer and all his lovely Joeness!
The underrated side of Joe. Class
I love Joe so much.
Masterpiece!
Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Pastor Murray is an Anointed Servant of GOD who teaches the Word of GOD with Authority!!!!!!!
Hail Satan!
VIVA JOE STRUMMER !. & VIVA THE CLASH !
Another cool Joe thing The Latino Rockabilly War!!!
“He should’ve screamed...I would’ve screamed...wouldn’t you?”
Why he didn t included this masterpiece in the Lp?
There was already a Latin-inspired ballad on the album: Sleepwalk
Plus, this song isn’t from the same EW recording sessions
@@ocielgarcia105 thanks!. I think that also he doesn t like it because didn t included in any concert with The Latino Rockabilly War.
PunkRock * WarLord...
What album is this from?
It was originally released on the ‘Island Hopping’ single from 1989. It was reissued in 2016 on the limited edition ‘Gangsterville’ RSD single.
Ociel is correct. 👍 It was the Record Store Day (RSD) EP “Gangsterville' that I played in the video
Beautiful piece but not from the Latino Rockabilly War era
Yes it is. It was recorded in 1988 during the “Permanent Record” sessions. It was even featured in the movie. It was released officially the year after on the Island Hopping single. 1988-1989 was when the Latino Rockabilly War was active.
@@ocielgarcia105 I beg to differ...they toured the rock against the rich tour as JS and the Latino Rockabilly War.Trash city single , permanent record soundtrack ,credited as JS and Latino Rockabilly War.despite who may have played on album ( Zander ECT ) nowhere are Latino Rockabilly War mentioned on album or single