he went from no one being able to understand a word he sang in the early days to the audience drowning him out and singing all of his lines word perfect here...spine tingling
Haha... Its my favourite Clash song and wanted to know if he could sing it well live.... I'll have to look elsewhere 😂.... The crowd were brilliant though 👍
Every time I see this, I get overcome by two emotions.. Sheer joy in seeing Strummer so happy towards the end of his life... and sadness because he's gone. What a soul!
Charisma ingrained into every ounce of his body and soul. If ever a man fulfilled his destiny, it was Joe Strummer. Born to be a leader, born to perform, and born to change peoples lives. He and The Clash certainly changed mine, and I'm in my fifties now but the passion is as strong as ever. I cried like a baby when I heard about Joe's death, and I'm not ashamed to admit it.
I agree with everything y.ou say. I cried when he died just as if he was a member of my own family....I felt it so much. He is a true genius and was a massive part of my life for over 50 years.
20 dislikes - from the producers of Burton suits. The second half of the song was my personal moment of liberation, waaay back. Eternal respect to Joe.
The crowd is absolutely, positively, super-psyched to be there in the presence of the greatest punk rock musician & man who ever lived!!! WOW! So f'n incredible! Bravo!!!
Can't begin to explain how jealous I am of my mum - she went to one of Joe's last concerts and was stood right opposite him. He even said to her 'it might get a bit rough down there'. What an honour it must have been to watch this man perform. 🎶
My favourite performance of my favourite Clash song - all those folks singing along sending me shivers every time, and Joe's doing a fine job as always. Must have been one of his last concerts though.
A force of nature at work. More than 20 years after he wrote the song, it still rouses and inspires that audience, almost like disciples recalling a sacred hymm. What a song. What a man. We wont see his like again for many a long day.
When Joe Strummer tells you to sing, you sing your heart out which is what this audience did! can tell it made Joe happy by his faint smile at the beginning 😊
I really wish joe was still here today, miss him so much a true legend, Iggy may have created punk but nobody ever did it the way the clash and joe strummer did it,
I saw him live and he just left my mates and I speachles. Mouthy teenagers walked sweat dripped into the icy night to the bus stop Quiet and never the same again. R.I.P Joe flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest.
The 4 dislikes are probably people thinking, 'the crowd is singing TOO loud. I can't hear it like the recording'. What I wouldn't give to be in a theater singing along with Joe now. Sing your hearts out crowd.
Joe Srummer reminds me of bad times,when I had scabies,living in a shed,were I had to force open the door with my 11 stone frame to his the world with fuzz on my face,going crazy for a wash,and wishing my cloathes were clean.Never happened I have a house of my own now,with a dog that is my best friend. I'll never forget that song,and their music previously. The Clash were fantastic,and in a strange way yeknow,if I was not homeless,i wouldn't have cared less..Joe Strummer=Boss man
I miss Joe so bad, as well as the Clash....I met him here in SF w/ the Mescaleros in the late 90's...awesome gent. Their music and voices will carry on, spreading the truth....
Just Brilliant joe an the crowd never miss a beat you can feel the love gave me goosebumps RIP joe you gave me the sound track of my youth thanks mate .
Ya got blood on the streets, ha, ya think it's funny....Turnin rebellion into money......One of the greatest lines ever written...Peace to you Joe Strummer