Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros — Coma Girl
Album: Streetcore
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Released: 2003
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I was crawling through a festival way out west
I was thinking about love and the acid test
But first I got real dizzy with a real rockin' gang
Then I saw the coma girl, on the excitement gang
And the rain came in from the wide blue yonder
Through all the stages, I wandered
Oh coma girl, on the excitement gang
Mona Lisa, on a motorcycle gang
Coma girl, coma girl
The coma girl was beating with the oil drum gang
Some fast food fanatics was burning down a burger van
Somebody was wailing off their head
Oh!
Nobody was rippin' the teen scene dead
And the rain, came in from the wide blue yonder
I thought you and me might wander...
Oh coma girl, on the excitement gang
Mona Lisa, on a motorcycle gang
Coma girl, coma girl on a motorcycle gang
And then the nineteenth hour was falling upon desolation row
Some outlaw band, had the last drop on the go
Let's siphon up some gas! Let's get this show on the road!
Said the coma girl, to the excitement gang
Into action, everybody sprang
And the oil drums were beating out, doolang, doolang
Coma girl on the excitement gang
Mona Lisa on a motorcycle gang
Coma girl
Coma girl
I was thinking about love and the acid test
But first I got real dizzy with a real rockin' gang
Then I saw the coma girl, on the excitement gang
And the rain came in from the wide blue yonder
Through all the stages, I wandered
Oh coma girl, on the excitement gang
Mona Lisa, on a motorcycle gang
Coma girl, coma girl
The coma girl was beating with the oil drum gang
Some fast food fanatics was burning down a burger van
Somebody was wailing off their head
Oh!
Nobody was rippin' the teen scene dead
And the rain, came in from the wide blue yonder
I thought you and me might wander...
Oh coma girl, on the excitement gang
Mona Lisa, on a motorcycle gang
Coma girl, coma girl on a motorcycle gang
And then the nineteenth hour was falling upon desolation row
Some outlaw band, had the last drop on the go
Let's siphon up some gas! Let's get this show on the road!
Said the coma girl, to the excitement gang
Into action, everybody sprang
And the oil drums were beating out, doolang, doolang
Coma girl on the excitement gang
Mona Lisa on a motorcycle gang
Coma girl
Coma girl
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Doo lang Doolang!
slugore wrote:
I remember where I was when I heard on the radio of his passing.
Hard to believe that it has been over 20 years without Joe.....
I remember where I was when I heard on the radio of his passing.
jukes1 wrote:
Rest assured, the speakers are cranked here when this comes on. We do what we can for each other, no?
This always makes me a bit sad that I can't have big speakers in my office. Just doesn't sound quite right in headphones, even nice ones. Still a great song though.
Rest assured, the speakers are cranked here when this comes on. We do what we can for each other, no?
IM OUT OF MY COMA!
Hard to believe that it has been over 20 years without Joe.....
I like it. Waiting for my Coma Girl.
Great track and a fabulous album✌️
GREAT TUNE!!!
dmcanany wrote:
Rolling Stones called "London Calling" the 8th best album of all time. I would ditto that, even if from my uneducated, subjective perspective.
What were the first seven?
I take it you mean the magazine, not the band
Rolling Stones called "London Calling" the 8th best album of all time. I would ditto that, even if from my uneducated, subjective perspective.
What were the first seven?
I take it you mean the magazine, not the band
Cynaera wrote:This one grabbed me right away and had me dancing. I think "I Wanna Be Sedated" by the Ramones would be perfect after this, but whatever plays, I'll probably dance. Life's short, y'know...
And... Bill listened and is now following Coma Girl with "I wanna be sedated!" Thanks Bill.
joetekubi wrote:
Evolution at its finest!
I know the Clash are "top rated", but I"m digging the Mescaleros more every time I hear them.
Evolution at its finest!
smousourakis wrote:
don't call me Elvis...I don't call you Sam and Dave do I?
don't call me Elvis...I don't call you Sam and Dave do I?
jukes1 wrote:
Yup. Sitting in my office listening to a nice set of bookshelf speakers.....and a 12" sub hidden behind my filing cabinet! Sounds very good indeed... thanks again, RP
This always makes me a bit sad that I can't have big speakers in my office. Just doesn't sound quite right in headphones, even nice ones. Still a great song though.
Yup. Sitting in my office listening to a nice set of bookshelf speakers.....and a 12" sub hidden behind my filing cabinet! Sounds very good indeed... thanks again, RP
Some outlaw band...
Reminds me of Tommy Gun from Gimme enough rope
Something about this song that always reminds me of Springsteen and Born to Run.
This is such a great track. Always gets turned up.
This is such a great track. Always gets turned up.
LowPhreak wrote:
Thank dawg for that.
The few songs I've heard off this record beats anything The Clash ever did.
Rolling Stones called "London Calling" the 8th best album of all time. I would ditto that, even if from my uneducated, subjective perspective.
Thank dawg for that.
The few songs I've heard off this record beats anything The Clash ever did.
Rolling Stones called "London Calling" the 8th best album of all time. I would ditto that, even if from my uneducated, subjective perspective.
mdfergy wrote:
c.
This guy's voice is horrific... they need a new singer...
Now THAT is funny!c.
Strummer on, volume up.
Love this "raw" stuff. Good ol R&R.
boltonblue242 wrote:
WORD, wyrd! PLUS some of the WORST "singers" happen to often be our finest musicians who have changed the course.... we need more who can make good out of bad cuz the bad is eating, literally SWALLOWING so fast it's scaring us... if you do that "research" suggested by WYRD, at minimum check out Melissa Aldana.
boltonblue242 wrote:
WORD, wyrd! PLUS some of the WORST "singers" happen to often be our finest musicians who have changed the course.... we need more who can make good out of bad cuz the bad is eating, literally SWALLOWING so fast it's scaring us... if you do that "research" suggested by WYRD, at minimum check out Melissa Aldana.
When my son moved out of the house a few years ago, he took my CD of this with him. I must take it back!
wyrd wrote:
You are aware of who Joe Strummer was, right? If not, you need to do some research...
WORD, wyrd! PLUS some of the WORST "singers" happen to often be our finest musicians who have changed the course.... we need more who can make good out of bad cuz the bad is eating, literally SWALLOWING so fast it's scaring us... if you do that "research" suggested by WYRD, at minimum check out Melissa Aldana.
You are aware of who Joe Strummer was, right? If not, you need to do some research...
WORD, wyrd! PLUS some of the WORST "singers" happen to often be our finest musicians who have changed the course.... we need more who can make good out of bad cuz the bad is eating, literally SWALLOWING so fast it's scaring us... if you do that "research" suggested by WYRD, at minimum check out Melissa Aldana.
mdfergy wrote:
You are aware of who Joe Strummer was, right? If not, you need to do some research...
This guy's voice is horrific... they need a new singer...
You are aware of who Joe Strummer was, right? If not, you need to do some research...
This guy's voice is horrific... they need a new singer...
Skydog wrote:
…or rewind 'em?
what a Monday afternoon
after the 3 Bowie songs
he precedes this with Ramones and Rolling Stones
.
Bill you need anyone to put the cd s back in their cases?
after the 3 Bowie songs
he precedes this with Ramones and Rolling Stones
.
Bill you need anyone to put the cd s back in their cases?
…or rewind 'em?
LowPhreak wrote:
Thank dawg for that.
The few songs I've heard off this record beats anything The Clash ever did.
I can't really separate my reactions to either band. If no Clash, no Mescaleros. Freakin' Clash were musical marauders.
Thank dawg for that.
The few songs I've heard off this record beats anything The Clash ever did.
I can't really separate my reactions to either band. If no Clash, no Mescaleros. Freakin' Clash were musical marauders.
great song from the last cd
it's a toe tapper!
what a Monday afternoon
after the 3 Bowie songs
he precedes this with Ramones and Rolling Stones
.
Bill you need anyone to put the cd s back in their cases?
after the 3 Bowie songs
he precedes this with Ramones and Rolling Stones
.
Bill you need anyone to put the cd s back in their cases?
Dav3thedog wrote:
Thank dawg for that.
The few songs I've heard off this record beats anything The Clash ever did.
It's pretty good but it's not the Clash!
Thank dawg for that.
The few songs I've heard off this record beats anything The Clash ever did.
I know the Clash are "top rated", but I"m digging the Mescaleros more every time I hear them.
It's pretty good but it's not the Clash!
Thanks for the music Joe.! RIP
squidish wrote:
No doubt!
Feels good to hear Joe again, and on a song I haven't heard that much...Thanks RP, & RIP, Joe!
Never mistake that voice.
No doubt!
Feels good to hear Joe again, and on a song I haven't heard that much...Thanks RP, & RIP, Joe!
Never mistake that voice.
Requiescat in pace, Mr. Strummer.
cosmiclint wrote:
You're on my list, Boober
You're on my list, Boober
Thanks Cos
Me and my guitar playing friend will be performing "Burning in the Streets " from this album at an open mic next (and other songs)
Come on down (or up) to KC and check us out!
cc_rider wrote:
Perhaps Girlfriend in a Coma, by The Smiths.
There is a band in San Antonio called 'Girl in a Coma' that has gotten a lot of buzz in the past few years. I don't know if they got the name from this song, but it seems likely.
Perhaps Girlfriend in a Coma, by The Smiths.
There is a band in San Antonio called 'Girl in a Coma' that has gotten a lot of buzz in the past few years. I don't know if they got the name from this song, but it seems likely.
Finally a solo LP worthy of the ex-Clash from Joe - brilliant, unfortunately posthumous.
Cynaera wrote:
Miss you so much, Cynaera...
love this song...
This one grabbed me right away and had me dancing. I think "I Wanna Be Sedated" by the Ramones would be perfect after this, but whatever plays, I'll probably dance. Life's short, y'know...
Miss you so much, Cynaera...
love this song...
Yikes,
Freddy Mercury, Joey Ramone, Joe Strummer all in this set and in Rock and Roll heaven.
This always makes me a bit sad that I can't have big speakers in my office. Just doesn't sound quite right in headphones, even nice ones. Still a great song though.
Loving this. Imrpoviing my day from a very low point (at work).
coy wrote:
Rock n Roll
great wow
what do you call this kind of music ?
what do you call this kind of music ?
Rock n Roll
coy wrote:
Awesome
great wow
what do you call this kind of music ?
what do you call this kind of music ?
Awesome
Great set, Bill
Biscobret wrote:
I don't think he ever did anything I didn't at least like. Amazing artist.
Great LP - his best work since that band he used to play in... you know... the one that mattered.
I don't think he ever did anything I didn't at least like. Amazing artist.
Great LP - his best work since that band he used to play in... you know... the one that mattered.
If Joe had lived, he would have been 60 on August 22nd... scary where the years have gone!
RIP Joe
RIP Joe
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great wow
what do you call this kind of music ?
what do you call this kind of music ?
Great. Just great.
lmic wrote:
I don't think Rosa Parks' coolness was being called into question, I believe it was a gender-specific term which was being contested: "Dude" ordinarily refers to a male - as does "guy". Also, I don't believe she carried a hand-gun ("packed heat") in those days. I guess I'm just being too literal.
nate917 wrote:
Um, Rosa Parks was not a cool dude.Uh, she was a little guy facing down the status quo ante of an entire social system. And, she packed heat. You'd better believe she was one damned cool dude.
Um, Rosa Parks was not a cool dude.
I don't think Rosa Parks' coolness was being called into question, I believe it was a gender-specific term which was being contested: "Dude" ordinarily refers to a male - as does "guy". Also, I don't believe she carried a hand-gun ("packed heat") in those days. I guess I'm just being too literal.
neuticle wrote:
hahahaha
to you
hahahaha
RKeaton wrote:
This is the guy from that (wildly overrated) band The Clash, right?
to youThis is permanently on my personal rotation "Best of All" list.
This is the guy from that (wildly overrated) band The Clash, right?
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Yes, the nonsense song Mairzy Doats has those lyrics. Why I brought it up, I'm not sure. If I can blame Bruce Springsteen, then great.
That explains the tics and tremors...
Yes, the nonsense song Mairzy Doats has those lyrics. Why I brought it up, I'm not sure. If I can blame Bruce Springsteen, then great.
- Mairzy doats and dozy doats and liddle lamzy divey
- A kiddley divey too, wouldn't you?
That explains the tics and tremors...
boober wrote:
You're on my list, Boober
Interesting list....there's only one name missing...
BOOBER
BOOBER
You're on my list, Boober
IT'S TRUE....SOUNDS LIKE THE RAMONES!!!
each time i hear this i had to give one point more. now i am facing the problem that there is no chance to do this again. unfortunately there is nothing beyond 10!
2 be earnest: coma girl is among the best things strummer was responsible for - which of course means quite a lot
2 be earnest: coma girl is among the best things strummer was responsible for - which of course means quite a lot
secretsauce wrote:
BOOBER
Joe Strummer
Stephen Hawking
Steve McQueen
Hunter Thompson
Richard Thompson
Richard Feynman
Rosa Parks
Randy Pausch
James Dean
Jaco Pastorius
Interesting list....there's only one name missing...Stephen Hawking
Steve McQueen
Hunter Thompson
Richard Thompson
Richard Feynman
Rosa Parks
Randy Pausch
James Dean
Jaco Pastorius
BOOBER
davin wrote:
And there I was, thinking that was why people chose to live in Victoria.
I WANNA BE SEDATED
And there I was, thinking that was why people chose to live in Victoria.
This one grabbed me right away and had me dancing. I think "I Wanna Be Sedated" by the Ramones would be perfect after this, but whatever plays, I'll probably dance. Life's short, y'know...
Taken from us 8 years ago today-sorry I missed this song.
Thought this was a Clash song I'd never heard before... till I looked at the iTunes floater thingy... :-)
Yay!! Joe Strummer!!!
Punk meets Jam Band, I will never complain...
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Yes, the nonsense song Mairzy Doats has those lyrics. Why I brought it up, I'm not sure. If I can blame Bruce Springsteen, then great.
This also appeared in Twin Peaks - funny stuff. Look, it's catchy!
Yes, the nonsense song Mairzy Doats has those lyrics. Why I brought it up, I'm not sure. If I can blame Bruce Springsteen, then great.
- Mairzy doats and dozy doats and liddle lamzy divey
- A kiddley divey too, wouldn't you?
This also appeared in Twin Peaks - funny stuff. Look, it's catchy!
ellenaut wrote:
Yes, the nonsense song Mairzy Doats has those lyrics. Why I brought it up, I'm not sure. If I can blame Bruce Springsteen, then great.
Scott, I was reading the posts, trying to find something on who first wrote and recorded Coma Girl, when I came across your comment. I think you are referring to "Mares eat oats, and does eats oats, and little lambs eat ivy"... (I was born in, like, 1954). Elle P.S. Where have I heard this lyric before? Springsteen?
Yes, the nonsense song Mairzy Doats has those lyrics. Why I brought it up, I'm not sure. If I can blame Bruce Springsteen, then great.
- Mairzy doats and dozy doats and liddle lamzy divey
- A kiddley divey too, wouldn't you?
lmic wrote:
you go, dude
;-)
nate917 wrote:
Um, Rosa Parks was not a cool dude.
Uh, she was a little guy facing down the status quo ante of an entire social system. And, she packed heat. You'd better believe she was one damned cool dude.
Um, Rosa Parks was not a cool dude.
you go, dude
;-)
lmic wrote:
Thanks Imic. The gender barrier on this list of cool dudes was broken way before me ... as it should have been.
nate917 wrote:
Um, Rosa Parks was not a cool dude.
Uh, she was a little guy facing down the status quo ante of an entire social system. And, she packed heat. You'd better believe she was one damned cool dude.
Um, Rosa Parks was not a cool dude.
Thanks Imic. The gender barrier on this list of cool dudes was broken way before me ... as it should have been.
nate917 wrote:
Um, Rosa Parks was not a cool dude.
Uh, she was a little guy facing down the status quo ante of an entire social system. And, she packed heat. You'd better believe she was one damned cool dude.
Um, Rosa Parks was not a cool dude.
pugifat wrote:
ya me too, but not to coma status
def clash sounding, used to like some of their stuff, bit too repetative
dah, dah, dah... i wanna be sedated.
ya me too, but not to coma status
def clash sounding, used to like some of their stuff, bit too repetative
secretsauce wrote:
Um, Rosa Parks was not a cool dude.
Also, Prince may be brilliant, creative, admirable, and so forth, but he is not a particularly cool dude, either on or off stage (I've been backstage). He's probably a cool dude when he's having Thanksgiving dinner at the Nelsons' in Edina, Minnesota, but otherwise, like most egomaniacs, he has trouble pulling off the cool dude thing. I would asterisk Bob Dylan's name for the same reason. Bowie pulls it off, and Mick sort of does.
Also, to ellenaut the literalist, the song really is "Mairzy Doats." But it looks like your decoder ring is working just fine.
Joe Strummer
Stephen Hawking
Steve McQueen
Hunter Thompson
Richard Thompson
Richard Feynman
Rosa Parks
Randy Pausch
James Dean
Jaco Pastorius
Stephen Hawking
Steve McQueen
Hunter Thompson
Richard Thompson
Richard Feynman
Rosa Parks
Randy Pausch
James Dean
Jaco Pastorius
Um, Rosa Parks was not a cool dude.
Also, Prince may be brilliant, creative, admirable, and so forth, but he is not a particularly cool dude, either on or off stage (I've been backstage). He's probably a cool dude when he's having Thanksgiving dinner at the Nelsons' in Edina, Minnesota, but otherwise, like most egomaniacs, he has trouble pulling off the cool dude thing. I would asterisk Bob Dylan's name for the same reason. Bowie pulls it off, and Mick sort of does.
Also, to ellenaut the literalist, the song really is "Mairzy Doats." But it looks like your decoder ring is working just fine.
Joe Strummer
Stephen Hawking
Steve McQueen
Hunter Thompson
Richard Thompson
Richard Feynman
Rosa Parks
Randy Pausch
James Dean
Jaco Pastorius
Stephen Hawking
Steve McQueen
Hunter Thompson
Richard Thompson
Richard Feynman
Rosa Parks
Randy Pausch
James Dean
Jaco Pastorius
You can name a ton of cool folks, but Joe Strummer was a founding member one of the coolest bands ever, The Clash. Plus, this is a very cool song.
RIP, Joe!
It's a Saturday afternoon, and the weather is idyllic. I'm going to a house-warming party for some friends who share the same Left-of-center politics that I do. There are gonna be some f*ck-head Right-wingers there to talk sh*t to, as well!
+ some nice looking single women to mingle with!
And "Grampy" McCain seems to be self-destructing, just in time for the Nov.4th POTUS Election. Dammit, Beavis, it just don't get any better!
RIP, Joe!
It's a Saturday afternoon, and the weather is idyllic. I'm going to a house-warming party for some friends who share the same Left-of-center politics that I do. There are gonna be some f*ck-head Right-wingers there to talk sh*t to, as well!
+ some nice looking single women to mingle with!
And "Grampy" McCain seems to be self-destructing, just in time for the Nov.4th POTUS Election. Dammit, Beavis, it just don't get any better!
jozooka wrote:
I find these guys, just to name a few off the top of my head, much cooler:
Ghandi
Lincoln
Einstein
Phil Ochs
Malcolm X.
Cool dudes? It would be hard to be any cooler than Mark Sandman was.
Saw Morphine in a really small club in Philly many years back. Sandman was standing at the bar doing shots and smoking so casually I didn't realize it was him. Finished his last shot and walked over to the stage. Coooooooollllll.
It was an awesome show with the exception of the chick yelling "PLAAY KI-ANDY-LLAND!!!" behind me in the worst New Jersey accent.
Saw Morphine in a really small club in Philly many years back. Sandman was standing at the bar doing shots and smoking so casually I didn't realize it was him. Finished his last shot and walked over to the stage. Coooooooollllll.
It was an awesome show with the exception of the chick yelling "PLAAY KI-ANDY-LLAND!!!" behind me in the worst New Jersey accent.
I find these guys, just to name a few off the top of my head, much cooler:
Ghandi
Lincoln
Einstein
Phil Ochs
Malcolm X.
dah, dah, dah... i wanna be sedated.
Cool dudes? It would be hard to be any cooler than Mark Sandman was.
Saw Morphine in a really small club in Philly many years back. Sandman was standing at the bar doing shots and smoking so casually I didn't realize it was him. Finished his last shot and walked over to the stage. Coooooooollllll.
It was an awesome show with the exception of the chick yelling "PLAAY KI-ANDY-LLAND!!!" behind me in the worst New Jersey accent.
michaelc wrote:
what about
tom waits
steve earl
what about
tom waits
steve earl
Wizzuvv_oz wrote:
Cornelia adds:
david byrne
beck
mark knopfler
lmic adds:
Chrissie Hynde
Aretha Franklin
Patti Smith
Patsy Cline
Peggy Lee
Billie Holiday
Ella Fitzgerald
Well done indeed! Motion seconded on all (small reservations on Prince IMO; a premier funkmeister nontheless)
Consider also (not listed in any particular order):
Bob Dylan
Pete Townshend
Desmond Dekker
James Brown
Lou Reed
Jack White (wear that, haters...hear me now and believe me later :-)
Dwight Yoakum
BB King
Chuck D
Bob Marley
Flea
John Lydon (IMO)
David Hidalgo
Ray Charles
John Lennon
Neil Young (don't even start on the voice)
Carl Perkins
Do you now an argentinian band call Sumo? one of the bigest an now in the wold. Look for Sumo or Luca Prodan
stickittotheman wrote:
Let's make a list of really cool dudes:
Joe Strummer
Miles Davis
Johnny Cash
Prince
Hank Sr.
Cornelia adds:
david byrne
beck
mark knopfler
lmic adds:
Chrissie Hynde
Aretha Franklin
Patti Smith
Patsy Cline
Peggy Lee
Billie Holiday
Ella Fitzgerald
Well done indeed! Motion seconded on all (small reservations on Prince IMO; a premier funkmeister nontheless)
Consider also (not listed in any particular order):
Bob Dylan
Pete Townshend
Desmond Dekker
James Brown
Lou Reed
Jack White (wear that, haters...hear me now and believe me later :-)
Dwight Yoakum
BB King
Chuck D
Bob Marley
Flea
John Lydon (IMO)
David Hidalgo
Ray Charles
John Lennon
Neil Young (don't even start on the voice)
Carl Perkins
I haven't the slightest clue as to why I do not own this album, I must remedy this.
davin wrote:
I WANNA BE SEDATED
huh, I hadn't noticed that yet.... but you're right, only much longer!
Still an easy 9
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
I thought making fun of pop songs' nonsense lyrics was passé in, like, 1955. Mairzy Doats.
Unintelligible at any speed.
Scott,
I was reading the posts, trying to find something on who first wrote and recorded Coma Girl, when I came across your comment. I think you are referring to "Mares eat oats, and does eats oats, and little lambs eat ivy"... (I was born in, like, 1954). Elle
P.S. Where have I heard this lyric before? Springsteen?
guysmiley wrote:
Ice Cube
Ice T
Vanilla Ice
Ice Cherry
Fonzie
You
Me
Your sister
And guy in the van watching us.
davin wrote:
I WANNA BE SEDATED
huh?
cool tune from a mostly great CD. Thanks for the memories, Joe.
If Joe has a new band in the afterlife I want hear it!
go Joe go
Fookin' luv this!
Should have played this with
11:02 am - The Smiths - Girlfriend in a Coma
Excellent.
everything he did was GOLD!! i wish he was still with us, i wanted to hear more from him. definately a rating of GODLIKE!!!!!
stickittotheman wrote:
Let's make a list of really cool dudes:
How about a list of cool names! One of my favorites is
Velcro Ripper (click here)
jdorn1 wrote:
William Shatner
AC Slater.
I WANNA BE SEDATED
Doo Lang Doo Lang
stickittotheman wrote:
Let's make a list of really cool dudes:
Joe Strummer
Miles Davis
Johnny Cash
Prince
Hank Sr.
William Shatner
stickittotheman wrote:
Let's make a list of really cool dudes:
Joe Strummer
Miles Davis
Johnny Cash
Prince
Hank Sr.
Chrissie Hynde
Patti Smith
Patsy Cline
Peggy Lee
Ella Fitzgerald
Aretha Franklin
Billie Holiday
guitar_man_101 wrote:
I think this stuff is better to listen to then the stuff from his Clash days.
His new stuff is different. It's not necessary better (for me). The Clash made many albums other than London Calling. My 12 year old son has educated his father on that one (Ha!). And alot of this stuff is very good. His new stuff is more mature. The Clash is raw, elemental, the basic building blocks of rock and roll gathered up, tossed out, and laid out in new and interesting patterns for our public consumption.
Long Live Joe Strummer!
The_Waker wrote:
Alex P Keaton
Doogie Howser
Strom Thurmund
George W bush
Natalie from Facts of Life
Get serious, the only really cool dude of these five is Natalie.
No problem with this.
The_Waker wrote:
Alex P Keaton
Doogie Howser
Strom Thurmund
George W bush
Natalie from Facts of Life
Ice Cube
Ice T
Vanilla Ice
Ice Cherry
Fonzie
3 albums, that I know of. Each one is solid and worth owning. If there is another, I would buy it now.
if you think joe strummer is trying to sound like tim armstrong, you must have been born in the 80's... oh and, you dont know shit about music. the clash did it first.
THE MESCALEROS!!! mmh sounds goood
(i think im gonna to drink something)
SALUD!
Moak wrote:
Barney Fife
John Milner
Del Griffith
Mr. Clean
Courageous Cat
Alex P Keaton
Doogie Howser
Strom Thurmund
George W bush
Natalie from Facts of Life
Darrooon wrote:
Hey, these guys did more than one album? I'm going to have to look into this....
Hell yeah. Global A Go-Go is one of the best albums I've ever heard. They also had another album. Check out old Clash if you like this.
Hey, these guys did more than one album? I'm going to have to look into this....
I think this stuff is better to listen to then the stuff from his Clash days.
laozilover wrote:
Frank Zappa
Branford Marsalis
Joe Zawinul
Wayne Shorter
Herbie Hancock
Barney Fife
John Milner
Del Griffith
Mr. Clean
Courageous Cat
stickittotheman wrote:
Let's make a list of really cool dudes:
Joe Strummer
Miles Davis
Johnny Cash
Prince
Hank Sr.
Frank Zappa
Branford Marsalis
Joe Zawinul
Wayne Shorter
Herbie Hancock
sergeant_x wrote:
This guy's trying to sing like the singer from Rancid.
Sounds more like the lead singer from the Clash...
Oh wait!
Actually this Joe Strummer offering sounds more like the Clash than anything else he did with the Mescaleros.
too boring
I'm gonna say it again: it's so sad that the man passed away in the creative prime of his life. :( We should, however, be thankful for his last two albums.