Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros Joe Strummer: Vocals and Rhythm Guitar
Martyn Slattery: Lead Guitar, Keyboards et al
Anthony Genn: Guitar
Scott Shields: Bass Guitar
Pablo Cook: Percussion
Smiley: Drums
Audio 1 - very good - bit bassy
Sound 4
Time 68min
low?
14 tracks
X-Ray Style
Ten years out the Strummer returns with a line up and new album. Pretty good sound here, a bit bassy, but clear and very energetic.
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London Calling
X-Ray Style
White Man In Ham Palais
Tony Adams
Straight To Hell
Rock The Casbah
Bankrobber
Yalla Yalla
I Fought The Law
Junco Partner
Diggin' The New
Brand New Cadillac
Tommy Gun
There are several sights that provide setlists but most mirror www.blackmarketclash.co.uk. They are worth checking.
Joe Strummer Interview Punk Magazine - by Judy McGuire It's always scary to meet people you admire as much as I admired Joe Strummer. He was the closest thing to having a hero I ever had. When I got the assignment to interview him, I was both excited and scared shitless. What if he was nasty or rude to me? I'd be crushed. Words can't truly express what a huge influence the Clash had on my life. I was a painfully shy, depressed, awkward teenager the first time I heard them. They taught me about politics, to think for myself, to question authority, and to become a better, more informed person. Their lyrics gave me the courage to stop caring what other people thought about me and to always be true to myself.
BBC Music Jools Holland We found Joe Strummer on the terrace of the BBC bar, where he imparted to us the wisdom that only comes from hard years on the road . . .
Unknown: Former Clash frontman, Joe Strummer, is back out on the road with a new band - The Mescaleros. They played Glasgow on Monday night and tomorrow take to the stage at the Wedgewood Rooms in Portsmouth before shows in Dublin and Belfast.
Guitar World 1999 Diggin the New (1 page only)
Huge Clash retrospective