Eyohh,
I just read this book:
http://tinyurl.com/JoeStrummer-Bio
I was moved by what a singular human, and indeed singular humanist, Joe Strummer was. Other fun facts from this book:
Jones/Strummer were somewhat of a music/lyrics combo. Roughly, Mick Jones was the principal melodist and arranger, and Joe Strummer the lyricist.
Paraphrasing: Strummer considered "White Man in Hammersmith Palais" to be his finest lyric.
The instrumental portion of Rock The Casbah was recorded almost entirely by Clash drummer Topper Headon. Piano and Bass. Kind of Stewart-esque.
Personally, I've been listening to "Straight to Hell" over and over and over and over.
'Cause that's the kind of mood I'm in.
However, nutters might appreciate how the dubby drums on "Straight to Hell" recall Stewart's echo drum stuff.
And Strummer's lyrics on the tune are total Darkness.
Straight to Hell
Gotta Have it Now Download:
http://tinyurl.com/StraightToHell-Amazon
Youtube Version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQwm1v1R-qM
Live US Festival with cool over shoulder drum shots:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDlwue0F9HY
Interesting how Strummer plugs his 'Jones side' ear. When Jones grabs his whammy bar at about 4:09, you can see why. At points, Strummer is practically atonal in his singing, but he totally hits-the-slipstream-Van-Morrison-style just after Jones' wild wang bar work.
dc