I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run.
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I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run.
Non Clash fans need not enter.
Last night I went to Koko in Camden town to see the London premiere of Nick Hall's documentary 'I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run.'
The event was hosted and introduced by Chris Salewicz (author of 'Redemption Song: The Definitive Biography of Joe Strummer').
It's a movie based almost entirely around a single anecdote about a car Strummer lost in Madrid in 1985 that he mentioned in an interview in 1997.
Nick Hall has managed to make a reasonably interesting, if muddled, film that has very little involvement from anyone involved with Joe apart from archive footage, radio interview tapes and a couple of bits with his wife and two members of The Clash Mark II.
It was more to do with Strummer's relationship with Spain and it's people and, considering it's title and premise, it had a somewhat unsatisfactory pay-off.
It was o.k. but I won't rush to see it again or be desperate to have it on DVD.
However....
The best part of last night's event was the live music.
Before the movie we got The Crunch. They are a band made up of Soren ‘Sulo’ Karlsson from Sweden (Diamond Dogs) on vocals and guitar, Terry Chimes (original Clash drummer), bassist Dave Tregunna (Sham 69 and Lords of the New Church), and Mick Geggus (Cockney Rejects) also on guitar. They make a fabulous racket that is quite obviously Clash influenced as evidenced by the 2nd half of their set which was, indeed, covers of Clash songs rehearsed specifically for this event. It was gloriously, unapologetically nostalgic, punk and roll. I loved it. As did the rest of the audience which was made up of Clash fans aged from 16 to, probably, 80.
The audience also included a veritable 'whose-who' of artists and musicians who have in some way been connected to Strummer.
This is a link to the video for the first Crunch single (2 years old now) and there's also one album so far with a 2nd on the way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RssK5Mzr2T8
After the movie we were treated to an ALL STAR BAND.
It featured....
WAYNE KRAMER (from MC5)
CHARLIE HARPER (from UK SUBS)
SEGS, DAVE RUFFY & LEIGH HEGGARTY (from RUTS DC)
CHRIS BAILEY (from THE SAINTS)
NORMAN WATT-ROY (from THE BLOCKHEADS & WILKO JOHNSON BAND)
MARTIN CHAMBERS (from THE PRETENDERS)
PAUL RONNEY ANGEL & GEORGE (from THE URBAN VOODOO MACHINE)
TYMON DOGG (from THE MESCALEROS)
ANTONIO ARIAS (from the Spanish rock band 091)
RACHID TAHA (from French rock band CARTE DE SEJOUR)
HENRY PADOVANI (original guitarist from THE POLICE)
LARRY LOVE (from ALABAMA 3)
They performed nearly 2 hours of classic Clash and Strummer songs but ended, some thought strangely, with Kramer taking centre stage for an extended and rousing version of
MC5's 'Looking At You' and ending on a fantastic extended 'Kick Out The Jams'. As Wayne had flown in specifically for the event I suppose it was only fair. Personally I had no problem with it but it might have pleased more if they'd actually ended on one of Joe's songs.
Throughout the night, between the film and live music we were also treated to a fantastic bunch of reggae and dub DJ sets by DON LETTS.
All in all, I had a great time.
But as I said at the start..
Non Clash fans need not enter.
Last night I went to Koko in Camden town to see the London premiere of Nick Hall's documentary 'I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run.'
The event was hosted and introduced by Chris Salewicz (author of 'Redemption Song: The Definitive Biography of Joe Strummer').
It's a movie based almost entirely around a single anecdote about a car Strummer lost in Madrid in 1985 that he mentioned in an interview in 1997.
Nick Hall has managed to make a reasonably interesting, if muddled, film that has very little involvement from anyone involved with Joe apart from archive footage, radio interview tapes and a couple of bits with his wife and two members of The Clash Mark II.
It was more to do with Strummer's relationship with Spain and it's people and, considering it's title and premise, it had a somewhat unsatisfactory pay-off.
It was o.k. but I won't rush to see it again or be desperate to have it on DVD.
However....
The best part of last night's event was the live music.
Before the movie we got The Crunch. They are a band made up of Soren ‘Sulo’ Karlsson from Sweden (Diamond Dogs) on vocals and guitar, Terry Chimes (original Clash drummer), bassist Dave Tregunna (Sham 69 and Lords of the New Church), and Mick Geggus (Cockney Rejects) also on guitar. They make a fabulous racket that is quite obviously Clash influenced as evidenced by the 2nd half of their set which was, indeed, covers of Clash songs rehearsed specifically for this event. It was gloriously, unapologetically nostalgic, punk and roll. I loved it. As did the rest of the audience which was made up of Clash fans aged from 16 to, probably, 80.
The audience also included a veritable 'whose-who' of artists and musicians who have in some way been connected to Strummer.
This is a link to the video for the first Crunch single (2 years old now) and there's also one album so far with a 2nd on the way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RssK5Mzr2T8
After the movie we were treated to an ALL STAR BAND.
It featured....
WAYNE KRAMER (from MC5)
CHARLIE HARPER (from UK SUBS)
SEGS, DAVE RUFFY & LEIGH HEGGARTY (from RUTS DC)
CHRIS BAILEY (from THE SAINTS)
NORMAN WATT-ROY (from THE BLOCKHEADS & WILKO JOHNSON BAND)
MARTIN CHAMBERS (from THE PRETENDERS)
PAUL RONNEY ANGEL & GEORGE (from THE URBAN VOODOO MACHINE)
TYMON DOGG (from THE MESCALEROS)
ANTONIO ARIAS (from the Spanish rock band 091)
RACHID TAHA (from French rock band CARTE DE SEJOUR)
HENRY PADOVANI (original guitarist from THE POLICE)
LARRY LOVE (from ALABAMA 3)
They performed nearly 2 hours of classic Clash and Strummer songs but ended, some thought strangely, with Kramer taking centre stage for an extended and rousing version of
MC5's 'Looking At You' and ending on a fantastic extended 'Kick Out The Jams'. As Wayne had flown in specifically for the event I suppose it was only fair. Personally I had no problem with it but it might have pleased more if they'd actually ended on one of Joe's songs.
Throughout the night, between the film and live music we were also treated to a fantastic bunch of reggae and dub DJ sets by DON LETTS.
All in all, I had a great time.
But as I said at the start..
Non Clash fans need not enter.
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Re: I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run.
I would have loved to have been there! Cheers Rockula for the review.
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Re: I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run.
Thanks Rockula - I noticed this doc had finally come out - took a fair few years. With reference to Strummer's relationship with Spain there's a pretty cool photo of him on holiday in Spain in 97 and playing his acoustic guitar to a bunch of local kids.
That live music lineup sounds effing amazing
Did a rambling blog on The Clash's "Cut The Crap" recently if you're interested https://jamesmradley.wordpress.com/2015 ... -the-crap/
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That live music lineup sounds effing amazing
Did a rambling blog on The Clash's "Cut The Crap" recently if you're interested https://jamesmradley.wordpress.com/2015 ... -the-crap/
Jim
"I bathed in sun and walked in rain
It taught me how to laugh again"
It taught me how to laugh again"
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Yes. Nice blog.theraven1979 wrote: Did a rambling blog on The Clash's "Cut The Crap" recently if you're interested https://jamesmradley.wordpress.com/2015 ... -the-crap/
Jim
I've always quite rated about half of 'Cut The Crap'.
But for the songs, not Bernie Rhodes appalling production.
The various demos and live recordings prove that there was good album in there.
And some 'unofficial' remixes are better than the official release.
Also, I think some of the best tracks got stuck on 'B' sides.
Much as I loved the 'classic' Clash I didn't write them off with the Mark II version.
I saw them play a couple of blinding shows.
And nothing could take away from Strummer's lyrics.
Maybe, in years to come, it'll be reappraised like The Damned's 2nd album...which I actually preferred to the first one.
So sue me.
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Can only agree with you Rockula.
Jim
Jim
Rockula wrote:Yes. Nice blog.theraven1979 wrote: Did a rambling blog on The Clash's "Cut The Crap" recently if you're interested https://jamesmradley.wordpress.com/2015 ... -the-crap/
Jim
I've always quite rated about half of 'Cut The Crap'.
But for the songs, not Bernie Rhodes appalling production.
The various demos and live recordings prove that there was good album in there.
And some 'unofficial' remixes are better than the official release.
Also, I think some of the best tracks got stuck on 'B' sides.
Much as I loved the 'classic' Clash I didn't write them off with the Mark II version.
I saw them play a couple of blinding shows.
And nothing could take away from Strummer's lyrics.
Maybe, in years to come, it'll be reappraised like The Damned's 2nd album...which I actually preferred to the first one.
So sue me.
"I bathed in sun and walked in rain
It taught me how to laugh again"
It taught me how to laugh again"
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Re: I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run.
Yep, I was there. A fantastic evening. Nicely written.
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Re: I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run.
Nice one Mr. Rokula.
The Crunch - new track just out now (a bit of I Thought The Law, a bit Clash reggae,...), new album very soon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wF6OccZaFk
The Crunch - new track just out now (a bit of I Thought The Law, a bit Clash reggae,...), new album very soon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wF6OccZaFk
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Thanks. Filmed at the Bridgehouse 2 in Canning Town.Lafleur wrote:Nice one Mr. Rokula.
The Crunch - new track just out now (a bit of I Thought The Law, a bit Clash reggae,...), new album very soon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wF6OccZaFk
I DJ'ed the punk gigs there for 2 years.
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Re: I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run.
I was a bit on the pissed side but I don't think Norman Watt Roy, Larry Love or Roland Gift turned up. Apparently Topper was there for a while but he buggered off!
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Re: I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run.
If they weren't announced or I didn't see them or talk to them I have no real idea of who was there.Black Leather Jacket wrote:I was a bit on the pissed side but I don't think Norman Watt Roy, Larry Love or Roland Gift turned up. Apparently Topper was there for a while but he buggered off!
I was drunk before it even started.
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