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sad day for punks/leftists

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Joe Strummer, the leader of legendary Seventies punk band The Clash, has died of a suspected heart attack aged 50. A spokesman for Strummer, real name John Graham Mellor, said the singer died at home in Broomfield, Somerset, on Sunday. A post mortem examination is to be performed to confirm the cause of death.

Strummer formed The Clash in the mid Seventies. Along with the Sex Pistols, they were the figureheads of the punk scene that put London on the map as the centre of the musical world. U2 frontman Bono paid tribute to Strummer on Monday saying: "The Clash was the greatest rock band. They wrote the rule book for U2. It's such a shock." Bob Geldof - a musical contemporary as frontman for the Boomtown Rats - said he admired their refusal to sell out. "I know for a fact they were offered huge amounts of money," he told the BBC's One O'Clock News. "They just said no, that isn't really what we stood for. That's truly admirable. They were very important musically but as a person, he was a very nice man."



Left-wing singer Billy Bragg said: "Within The Clash, Joe was the political engine of the band, and without Joe there's no political Clash and without The Clash the whole political edge of punk would have been severely dulled." The Clash arguably gave punk a classic pop sensibility and their vital spirit in turn influenced later bands such as the Manic Street Preachers. They were politically aware and became known as champions of left-wing causes. They even called their 1980 album Sandinista, after the left-wing guerrilla movement in Nicaragua. They were anti-racist and noted for inflammatory, intelligent punk songs such as London Calling, White Riot, White Man In Hammersmith Palais and Tommy Gun.


The band, who also boasted Mick Jones, Topper Headon and Paul Simonon, became huge stars in the US. Rolling Stone voted London Calling, their classic 1980 album (released in 1979 in the UK) as the best album of the Eighties. Their 1982 song Should I Stay Or Should I Go was their biggest US hit, and was posthumously used in an ad for jeans manufacturer Levi's. The Clash had huge record sales, but had signed a deal with their record company that denied them huge profits. They wore this as a badge of pride, claiming it ensured they still kept to their punk ideals. Strummer led the band until 1986, after sacking Mick Jones. The band released their last album, the poorly-received Cut The Crap, the same year.


Members of the Clash were believed to be considering a one-off reunion in 2003, as part of their induction ceremony at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in the US. Strummer had long resisted reforming the band, and was said to be annoyed that the defunct group's songs overshadowed his work with new band The Mescaleros, which had more of a world music slant. In recent years, apart from The Mescaleros, Strummer played with The Pogues and featured in several films, including Alex Cox's Walker and Straight To Hell, and Jim Jarmusch's 1989 Mystery Train. Strummer's family have asked that instead of floral tributes, money is paid to the Mandela SOS fundraising concert, which is aimed at raising awareness of the Aids epidemic in Africa. The artist had been due to take part in the show on 2 February, from Mandela's former prison on Robben Island.
 
While I never bought any Clash albums, I did eventually appreciate The Clash as I watched their videos when they were in constant rotation on MTV in the early 80s.
Always wished I picked up on them when they first came on the scene,(I was 11 years old), thought I'd be able to catch them live when we saw The Who on their "first" farewell tour in 1982, instead David Johansen opened in their place.
Anyway, Rest in Peace, Joe.

Drew🙁
 
I've said this before: Joe Strummer was my hero, and I'm real sad about his death. He was like your cockney best mate who you met down the pub. I'm also a huge Manic Street Preachers fan, and through them, I got into The Clash. Joe Strummer was like the UK version of Bruce Springsteen in some ways. I'm glad The Clash did well in the USA too. We'll miss ya, Joe...
 
One of the first songs my very first garage-band learned was "London Calling". I remember the Clash as one of the first bands that broke me into "alternative" music. Alternative for me at the time was anything that wasn't the disco crap that radio was pouring out.

I am saddened at the death of Mr. Strummer, someone I condsidered an unsung pioneer. May he rest in peace.
 
The Clash were a *huge* musical influence on my life. They were the band that turned me onto punk when I was young, and inspired me when I was in a band.

Although I'm sad, Joe Strummer left a wonderful musical legacy that is still inspiring bands to this day.

Who was it that said the purpose of life is not so much to be happy, but to leave some indication that you'd lived at all? He will...

The funny thing is, that morning, I had a sudden, pressing urge to listen to my old Clash albums.. Later that afternoon I heard the news. Strange, huh?
 
When I heard about this, I posted to grippedchimp's thread about Joe Strummer. Now I know more about the band, so I'll do it here, too. It's ironic that "Should I Stay or Should I Go" became such a hit because of a TV commercial. Joe and The Clash never gave in to the greed that is so pervasive in today's music world, reportedly turning down offers of as much as a million pounds (forgot the exact figure) to tour America. They played and made music for the fun of it, in addition to championing left-wing causes and railing against the Establishment. Their energy and spirit will live on in their songs. "London Calling" and "Rock the Casbah" forever! 😎
 
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