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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 0014381325720
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 27, 2006
Running Time: 67 minutes
Sales Rank: 15731
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: June 27, 2006
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Description: Joe Strummer, the undisputed pioneer of punk and former front man for The Clash, is captured in this revealing and touching portrait. Dispelling the punk persona to reveal a die-hard performer who gives it all on-stage, then stays after the show to sign autographs for every last fan, the documentary hits the road with Strummer's new band, The Mescaleros, as they tour for their second album, Global a Go-Go. This insider's view was shot by filmmaker and long-time Strummer friend Dick Rude in the 18 months leading up to Strummer's death in 2002. An intimate and fascinating film, Let's Rock Again! includes revealing back-stage footage, touching personal interviews, and no-holds-barred live performances of Clash classics and new hits from The Mescaleros.
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I knew Joe Strummer in person long before I knew him.
I only come to realize who he was now.
He was a good man. (Choir sings Bob Dylan song: He was a friend of mine)
This is the saddest film of my friend that could possibly be made, and the best.
Okay, so he was not actually my friend. He was friend to all who met him and made everyone happy without distinction. I met him in 1987-1988 during the filming of the movie Walker. A kinder, more diplomatic, ... Read More
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its both sad and wonderful to see Joe was really into doing what he was doing,he seems happy and excited about the music and his band and really wanting to play and see people happy and excited too sad he died when he was starting to do so well again after being missed so long....but also ...he was able to see it happen again
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I thought this was an excellent documentary though a short one (just over 60 minutes). If you are a Clash fan or a Joe Strummer fan... get it. This is a great companion piece for Global 'a Go Go. They cover quite a bit of the albums music and some Clash stuff. It is also a touching tribute and story of Joe as he is on the road again, on a much smaller scale than his arena days rocking with The Clash. They show that contrast and a couple of scenes really tell that story (Joe trying to muster up attendance ... Read More
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If you are/were a fan of any or all of the musical influences that THE CLASH threw back at us then that alone should be reason enough to pick this up.Joe and company were continuing down that road until he was taken from us far too early.His music and spirit live on in this documentry.
johnnyrockwell64
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A great DVD which would make you miss Joe Strummer. What a great, down to earth guy. Not a saint, but a cool guy nonetheless struggling to promote his band and trying to get airplay from indifferent program directors who have preprogrammed tracks to play.
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