The irony is that Joe, the socialist was well equipped to make money, being so talented whereas the Ray character has no chance of 'being one of the few' lol!
Punk rock was/is/will be an apt symbol of the revolt of the soul against the complete control sought by market fundamentalism and the Establishment. It also serves as a warning to them as well....
yeah, everbody reckons punk has to be anarchy, i'm left wing but i know Anarchy can't work because someone has to be in charge to distribute money and stuff. Have a happy recession anyway.
Anarchy is often brought about by design to serve the interests of elites. It won't be a recession; it'll be a global depression, with multiple anarchies sparked in various regions as the elite await the chance to buy assets on the cheap. However, this time won't be like 70 years ago, as there are Higher forces at work...
So bloody great rock´n roll! As I would put it, the Clash is the greatest rockband ever. 1977 I was 15 years, by hearing the Clash, my whole future changed. I owe so much to them to have been a grownup-man.
I love the act that the quality of "Rude Boy" was improved so much by Umbrella entertainment, it made this so much more treasured in my DVD collection
Tell that NOW to the thousands of abject capitalists that will be sacked in the City and Wall Street this year as the new Great Depression starts. Despite his squatter demeanor, Strummer was wildly prescient with his statements at the beginning of this video...
He and The Clash were/are brilliant. A Shakespearean romp in rock-n-roll that was more than a brief, shining moment, and more like a brilliant, charging movement that History will take more than a note and a page of. Pure passionate energy. Thanks for the encouragement, and the memories. R.I.P. Joe and thanks again, mate.
Like trousers like brain.One of a kind.Man of the people.Nothing but Respect.
jam1ga 3 months ago in playlist The Clash/ Joe Strummer
I love it when he says: What's the point of becoming one of the few?!
95babyshamble 1 year ago
Read
" Redemption Song"
a very thick and lovingly written book about Joe written by his dear friend "Sandwich"
LeonRussellisGod 1 year ago
What was this taken from?
LNA3igD 1 year ago
@LNA3igD This is from the Clash film Rude Boy
Afterglow1010 7 months ago
R.I.P. joseph i miss you mate will forever. you were the best.
TheSandsie13 1 year ago
What is name of that first song?
dunepunk 1 year ago
@dunepunk
Complete Control
BadApplesNJ 1 year ago
"some cunt will come round ya house and blow ya head off with a shotgun",..lol
R.I.P JOE
carlos7217 2 years ago
I miss Joe. ... and The Clash. No other band has ever made me think and feel and wanna dance my ass off at the same time.
Great video, thanks for posting.
dogonabone 2 years ago
Joe is truly the man who respects his audience. There will never be another group like the clash, or another person like joe.
It's a sad thought, but I'm not seeing any change.
PartyBoy64 2 years ago 9
The irony is that Joe, the socialist was well equipped to make money, being so talented whereas the Ray character has no chance of 'being one of the few' lol!
abraxis20 2 years ago 2
What is he saying at 4:06
ozbiljancovjek 3 years ago
He is saying "Aberdeen, Manchester, Perthshire" which are all places in the UK - I guess where people in the audience were from.
ells101 3 years ago
Joe is dead on. "All of us or none."
longdistancecaller 3 years ago 3
Punk rock was/is/will be an apt symbol of the revolt of the soul against the complete control sought by market fundamentalism and the Establishment. It also serves as a warning to them as well....
giterdun77 4 years ago
yeah, everbody reckons punk has to be anarchy, i'm left wing but i know Anarchy can't work because someone has to be in charge to distribute money and stuff. Have a happy recession anyway.
punks1977ok 3 years ago
Anarchy is often brought about by design to serve the interests of elites. It won't be a recession; it'll be a global depression, with multiple anarchies sparked in various regions as the elite await the chance to buy assets on the cheap. However, this time won't be like 70 years ago, as there are Higher forces at work...
giterdun77 3 years ago
yah. a lot of commies don't realize that if you don't really have any body "in charge", then the nation will fall apart
NeebsLucas11 2 years ago
I saw him before he died. Great concert in Finsbury park with the mescaleros.
Love him forever!!!
repipi34 4 years ago 2
greatest vid and greatest band ever. I wish I was there
clashgirl1977 4 years ago 4
So bloody great rock´n roll! As I would put it, the Clash is the greatest rockband ever. 1977 I was 15 years, by hearing the Clash, my whole future changed. I owe so much to them to have been a grownup-man.
pelle3948 5 years ago 9
Ah, Rude Boy, remember sneaking in when I was a youngster to see it. The greatest band of all time. Thank you for posting this. RIP Joe
mhernanz 5 years ago 5
Is that Bob Geldof on the right???
cookieman38111 5 years ago
this is from rude boy the movie
notjosephstalin 5 years ago
"There`s nothing in the end of that road"
Strummer is my only heroo...
Life is so unfair. the Good one ALWAYS go first..
mimimarins 5 years ago 2
I love the act that the quality of "Rude Boy" was improved so much by Umbrella entertainment, it made this so much more treasured in my DVD collection
toured87 5 years ago
I would give my left ball to have ever seen them live.
henrikisghod 5 years ago 2
that was mint Joe strummer was the man and still is the fucking man! R.I.P
josh414 5 years ago
He was probably used for an antigonist for Joe Strummer's left wing views. Which, by the way, are a bunch of garbage! lol!
gipper40 5 years ago
You are an idiot.
rudeass 5 years ago
Tell that NOW to the thousands of abject capitalists that will be sacked in the City and Wall Street this year as the new Great Depression starts. Despite his squatter demeanor, Strummer was wildly prescient with his statements at the beginning of this video...
giterdun77 4 years ago
I love this! Thanks for Posting. God Bless Joe Strummer
azzymj 5 years ago
It took me hours to find this one... Bad tags!!! Love this clips!
heltsonika 5 years ago
did you know all the live sound on the movie had to be dubbeb because the quality was duff and all the better for it
leofransisco 5 years ago
He and The Clash were/are brilliant. A Shakespearean romp in rock-n-roll that was more than a brief, shining moment, and more like a brilliant, charging movement that History will take more than a note and a page of. Pure passionate energy. Thanks for the encouragement, and the memories. R.I.P. Joe and thanks again, mate.
davedude24 5 years ago
great heart, his
ruivog 5 years ago
fuckn pish film fuckn brill band
punxnutdeed 5 years ago
shite film. amazing band
betterthanhendrix 5 years ago
He was so amazing.
iheartthelivingdead 5 years ago
great. thanks. RIP Joe.
basilcruncher 5 years ago
Fabulous!
pickles13 5 years ago
la mamadaaaaaaaaa
polyzipper 5 years ago
you made my day this is so cooooooooool
joe1952 5 years ago
do you know when this was filmed?? as in the interview.
springynoodle 5 years ago
1978. This is all from the "Rude Boy" film.
gpc 5 years ago
this is a great scene!
AdamRamone 6 years ago