| The Clash – Lost in the Supermarket Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Sorry, Joe Strummer for Mick Jones. | |
| The Clash – Lost in the Supermarket Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Sorry, by Joe Strummer for Mick Jones. | |
| The Clash – Lost in the Supermarket Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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This song was written by Mick Jones for Joe Strummer (this has been firmly established by many sources and interviews throughout the years). It is a song about the constant struggle between mass-consumerism and self-identity that we as humans deal with everyday between those two volitle poles. It can be extremely hard to find your own "personality" when you are constantly contradicted and junxtaposed by our cultural standards and enviromental happenings. Metaphoric? Definately. Classic Song from a Classic Band? You better believe it. |
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| The Clash – Lost in the Supermarket Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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This song was written by Mick Jones for Joe Strummer (this has been firmly established by many sources and interviews throughout the years). It is a song about the constant struggle between mass-consumerism and self-identity that we as humans deal with everyday between those two volitle poles. It can be extremely hard to find your own "personality" when you are constantly contradicted and junxtaposed by our cultural standards and enviromental happenings. Metaphoric? Definately. Classic Song from a Classic Band? You better believe it. |
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| The Gaslight Anthem – I'da Called You Woody, Joe Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Whoa, Whoa, Whoa. Alright BALLS, first off "Last Gang In Town" IS a Clash song, you will find it on 'Give'em Enough Rope', track #5. So lose your pukeface arrogance before you berate simple posters. For the facts: 1. Woody - nickname for Joe because of Woody Gunthrie, Strummer is also a nickname because of well...his guitar playing ability. His real last name is Mellor. 2. you guys have gotten the rest pretty well spot-on. |
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