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Don Letts reminds us of just what’s needed

Don Letts Black Market Clash Don Letts reminds us of just whats neededGood morning and well done Spurs for starting the season with a draw at home and no goals scored. Very nice. The briefest of updates as I wanted to point you in the direction of a new feature in The Independent on Don Letts. Not for the first time we’ve talked about something on the blog recently (in this case what does punk mean) and then a corresponding story pops up in the press. Honestly I don’t coordinate these things. Don Letts is always a great interview and captures the spirit and verve of a scene that he was such a big part of in the first place. Here’s a link to the short interview in the Independent which within Letts reflects on the current state of affairs in the UK and in general. I can’t imagine a better person to support a project if I was a young musician or filmmaker than to have the backing of Don Letts and/or Strummerville.

Also revisiting an older tale – posts I’d written months ago about Julien Temple’s bio/film about Dr Feelgood -Oil City Confidential-  on the blog which was touched upon again the other day when discussion turned to the 101′ers. This recent review of the film (now on DVD) over at SoundTheSirens.com makes me sure you ought to see the film, I need to check if there will be a US release (he asked fearing the worst). If you need a taste of the film or more information I’d suggest you jump over to the official site for a look.

Much more later – Clash Cup, Clash Landmarks and some Clash shopping are all in store and we’ve also got some more events coming up you need to know about. If anyone knows of any Joe Strummer Birthday events in Spain, Italy or elsewhere please get in touch! Don’t want to miss previewing them if possible. Chat with you later….West Ham look horrible…..

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Strummerville updates and getting ready for Joe’s Birthday

Well looks like its time again to type some thoughts and welcome you back to the Clash Blog. First time here? We don’t bite and welcome comments and suggestions to help make the site essentially an ongoing fanzine-like resource for all things Clash related. If you are a returning visitor thanks for your time and spending it with me. I still don’t have my Clash license plate…but I did visit the Motor Vehicle place today and they eventually told me not to worry as the computers and thus a cop will know I’m legal. I thought that a brave pronouncement but I guess I’ll need to trust them against my better judgement. Telling a Phoenix cop that a little old lady with a New England accent told me not to worry about my expired (non-Clash!) plate might not wash however, especially as I can’t fool anyone with my bad American accent. Whenever I do it I sound like a radio DJ about to tell you about the weather and introduce some Pearl Jam (yes…that is how all American men sound to my ears).

Speaking of accents I’m on the cusp of purchasing some software that might make my writing and therefore much of my life up to ’3 times more efficient’, no it’s not joe strummer on stage Strummerville updates and getting ready for Joes Birthdaymore coffee or amphetamines, but new and apparently vastly better voice recognition/dictation software that would allow me to blog just by speaking to my computer. It’s very tempting and under serious consideration as between this blog and others that I write for work I routinely bash out around 10,000 words a week and the thought of time saved is very tempting. I would like a demo of the software first as I’m concerned that my accent might not mesh well with the technology plus I’ll have to go back and fix the incorrect spelling of color, honor, tire every time I write for this blog. Another part of my decision is the fact that I intend to start another personal blog in the near future and the thought of getting free form out in a third of the time would help me no end.  Stay tuned, if you suddenly see posts 2 or 3 times a day you’ll know I’ve taken the plunge. I should also state I’m essentially an advanced hunt and peck typist so although this doesn’t take you long to read it takes me a while to type, if I could just have the page fill as quickly as I speak we’d be in for some real content on this site at last!!

I had sat down with the premise of writing briefly about Joe Strummer’s birthday later this month and also some updates worth checking upon at the Strummerville site. So why I don’t get on with that then? August 21st is the day in question and Joe would have turned 58 this year if he was still with us, which actually rubs some salt into the wound at the thought that he was but 50 when we lost him in 2000. Currently the two notable tribute events that I am aware of are in Sydney and San Francisco though I’m hoping as we get nearer the date we’ll learn of some more things that are going on. (Pete I got your email thank you and I’d love your help/ideas to chronicle the day in London). If you are associated with or aware of an event near wherever you may be please get in touch so that I can share the details with the community. Any city, any country – a celebration of Joe’s life is what is at stake. I’ll furnish more info on the aforementioned events as we get nearer to the date. On the facebook side I’ve invited (but need to remind everyone) of an event scheduled for the 21st where we ask everyone to change their facebook status for the entire day to a Joe quote or lyric of your preference. It would be nice that everyone of your facebook friends knows what you’re up to – so perhaps for example make your status:

“I’m the all night drug prowling wolf”   Joe Strummer’s Birthday Aug 21 , 1952

Please checkout the facebook page for the event via this link, your participation would be really nice. Yes I’ll remind you! Another goal I had for Joe’s Birthday was getting to 1,000 people in our facebook gang and then declaring our independence from the brutal democracies (or otherwise) that we live under. Looks like we’ll make the first goal with days to spare which is exciting to me and thanks everyone for spreading the word. I’m going to then type up some informal announcement about it and ask if the good people at Strummerville could get the information over to Joe’s widow Lucinda. Just an email or something to let her know we are collectively paying a nod to Joe/The Clash on a daily basis if she’d ever like to drop by.

strummerille 2010 carnival flyer Strummerville updates and getting ready for Joes BirthdayStrummerville was the other point of my incessant rambling this evening as there are a lot of cool updates over on their website that I’d like to encourage you to visit. So in no special order here are some new things on tap:

The end of August always marks the Notting Hill Carnival in London and Strummerville are hosting a special party on Aug 29th at The Inn on The Green during Carnival weekend. For just 5 pounds a wristband lets you see 4 acts from 6pm on the night. Wristbands and full details via the link. The very new Strummerville documentary is set to make its television debut in the UK on Sunday Aug 22nd on SKY Arts. Full details via this link, and while we get far too many channels in the States we don’t get stuff like this in any sort of a timely fashion. Finally a second small plug for a Strummerville act ‘Rum Shebeen’ the video which we featured about a week ago. Both videos from a new double A side single are featured over on the site.

That will be me done for the evening, more tomorrow I’m sure and don’t forget to let me know if you plan something for Aug 21st. Thanks ~

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Don Letts double bill reviewed in Toronto

Good Morning!! I actually had more than 4 hours sleep last night which resulted in me missing some of the Germany game but also resulted in me feeling a bit more refreshed. So…onto the weekend. One of the very best things about the blog is your participation with photos, news, opinions and reports. I’m really excited to have a few special features lined up for the next few days and I sincerely appreciate the time given to write for the blog.

A few weeks ago NXNE took over Toronto for a week and the film festival threw up a really nice double bill for Clash fans. The Strummerville film was followed by the Don Letts documentary so a great opportunity to have an evening of Clash related large screen entertainment. Luckily a good friend of the blog Steve is in Toronto and he was able to get down to the event. Steve is a I’m a writer/editor/designer but when it comes to music simply relishes it and likes to have fun by going to concerts, films, etc. Thanks again Steve for putting this together – over to you:

I got a chance to see the Strummerville documentary at NXNE on Saturday (I was helping out a club all week, but managed to get away to see it). A must for Clash and Strummer fans, but casual observers might wonder what all the fuss is about.
Like most Don Letts’ films, this was a labour of love and lucky for us that he spent so much time documenting the Clash and other bands back in the day. As such there is some great footage of Strummer and of course Letts has access to anyone that has ever been associated with the Clash. The documentary focuses mostly on some of the bands that have benefited from Strummerville through sponsored rehearsal space and/or recording time. The bands, not surprisingly, are quite good (and for the most part are available for free downloads from the Strummerville website). It also looks at other agencies assisted by Strummerville such as Jail Guitar Doors. Lucinda is featured prominently throughout the 50 minute film, yet not once does it mention that she was Joe’s wife.

Strummerville also goes to great length to point out what a wonderful guy Joe was and how much he loved people. Having met Joe a couple of times I would have to say that is true, especially in his post-Clash days. But I always got the sense through many of his interviews that he was a man of many regrets and that a lot of his good deeds stem from his wanting to right some of his own wrongs. Nothing wrong with that, though.

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The message ultimately is that Joe’s spirit lives through the works of Strummerville and by that it means that talented performers will not go unheard just because they have no money and just because they don’t know who Joe is. This film mostly likely won’t be coming to a theatre near anyone unless your town has an independent theatre house or some sort of film festival. Most likely you will find it on public television or on DVD.

Strummerville was coupled with a documentary on Letts himself called Supersonic Sounds: Rebel Dread. Sometimes its easy to forget what Don Letts has left us with. He had the vision or foresight to get so many musical events — punk or otherwise — onto film. I just hope other filmmakers around the globe are doing the same now. One thing that Letts mentions in the film that I never knew before is that he is the young man standing down the line of police in Notting Hill as picture on Black Market Clash.  (clashblog note: we’ve mentioned that!!)

Letts says that even though the photo makes him out to be some kind of valiant rebel taking a stand, he was actually just moving sideways trying to get out of the way. As well, even though he appears to be confronting 500 coppers, the photo doesn’t show the 1,000 protesters standing behind him. Another myth shattered? I don’t think so. I sense that we is soft selling it a bit and I get the feeling that he never backed away from a good fight. I also talked to the Toronto representative of Strummerville after the film and offered my assistance. They are just getting off the ground and hope to have a presence in 2011.

Back to me ~ and my sincere thanks again to Steve. I’ll be back later today, don’t forget to vote in The Clash Cup. If you have piece to contribute please send it in…it takes some burden off of my fingers and increasingly exhausted mind.

Learn more about the Strummerville film here

Learn more about Supersonic Sounds: Rebel Dread here

Learn more about NXNE here

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