Joe Strummer dead at 50!

Bishamon

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from the BBC newswire:

Monday, 23 December, 2002, 10:02 GMT Clash star Strummer dies.
Joe Strummer, the leader of legendary Seventies punk band The Clash, has died, aged 50. A spokesman for Strummer confirmed to BBC News Online that the singer died on Sunday.
A posting on the artist's website on Monday reads: "Joe Strummer died
yesterday. Our condolences to Luce and the kids, family and friends."
Strummer recently launched a new career with his band The
Mescaleros. Strummer became a rock legend in the late 70s when he fronted The Clash, the politically-aware punk group from west London.
The band were anti-racist and became noted for inflammatory, intelligent
punk songs such as London's Calling, White Riot, White Man In Hammersmith Palais and Tommy Gun.
Along with the Sex Pistols, they were the figureheads of the punk scene
that put London on the map as the centre of the musical world in the late
Seventies. The band, who also boasted Mick Jones, Topper Headon and Paul Simonon, became huge stars in the US. In 1982 they supported The Who at Shea Stadium, the US venue made famous by The Beatles. Their 1982 song Should I Stay Or Should I Go was their biggest US hit, and
was posthumously used in an ad for jeans manufacturer Levi's. Rolling Stone voted London's Calling, their classic 1980 album (released
in 1979 in the UK) as the best album of the 80s. Strummer led the band until 1986, after sacking Mick Jones. In the last few years Strummer forged another successful career with his band The Mescaleros, touring around the world and releasing two albums - Rock Art And The X Ray Style in 1999, and 2001's Global A Go-Go. He also played with The Pogues and featured in several films, including Alex Cox's Walker and Straight To Hell. He leaves a wife and family.
 

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I guess he finally answered his own question of.. "should I stay or should I go??
 

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No matter what, let's never let punk die.
 

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the clash sucked anyways, served him right. the only good punk band from back in the day was the ramones. they had actual musical talent unlike the sex pistols, and they were'nt crybabies like the clash. though the clash was more poilitical, and had talent. they still weren't as good. though london calling was a great album, they still weren't my idea of what punk should be. to quote the nme "a garage band who should be returned to the garage." that's all i can say about them, and that's all that should be said.
 

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Sad news, see my condolence here <a href="http://hometown.aol.co.uk/baseley21/myhomepage/photo.html" target="_blank">That's Entertainment</a>
 

Michael Yagami

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Originally posted by SAMHAIN:
<strong>son of a bitch everyones droppin....</strong><hr></blockquote>

At this point that would make Glenn the keeper of the legacy. When he goes punk will truly be dead.

Yagami
 

Atro

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better him than us. :rolleyes:

but it's always sad tough.

have a merry christmas everybody! :D
 

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I hate people who say shit like "oh well the clash sucked anyway i'm glad hes dead" lets see when one of your family die and i come on and say "i did'nt even know them why should i care if there dead" see how you feel, i tell you some people on here are heartless!! <img src="graemlins/veryangry.gif" border="0" alt="[Very Angry]" />
 

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Originally posted by ttooddddyy:
<strong>Sad news, I loved the Clash.
Any mention of how he died.
I can guess.</strong><hr></blockquote>

The did an autopsy, which confirmed the suspicion that he had a heart attack.

From Rolling Stone magazine:

An autopsy conducted today confirmed that Joe Strummer's death was the result of a sudden cardiac arrest. Strummer, the former singer, guitarist and songwriter for legendary punk rockers the Clash, died Sunday at his home in Somerset, England, after returning from walking his dog; he was fifty. His wife, Lucinda, was not able to revive him. In addition to his wife, Strummer is survived by his two daughters and stepdaughter.
 
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