First Mary from Stereolab...taken at such and early age on her little space-rocket now Joe Strummer...sigh
here is my eulogy
mary: Born Jan 11, 1966 in Brisbane, Australia
Died Dec 9, 2002 in London, England
Brokeback Field Recordings from Cook County... (1999) Vocals, Engineer
Brokeback Morse Code In The Modern Age:... (2001) Vocals
The High Llamas Snowbug (1999) Vocals
Moonshake Dirty & Divine (1996) Vocals
Mouse on Mars Cache Coeur Naif EP (1997) Vocals (bckgr)
Stereolab Lo-Fi (1992) Vocals
Stereolab Transient Random-Noise Bursts With (1993) Guitar, Tambourine, Vocals
Stereolab Jenny Ondioline, Pt. 1 [EP] (1993) Guitar, Tambourine, Vocals
Stereolab Groop Played "Space Age Bachelor... (1993) Vocals, Moog Synthesizer
Stereolab/Nurse With Wound Crumb Duck (1993) Vocals
Stereolab Mars Audiac Quintet (1994) Guitar, Tambourine, Vocals
Joe:
As frontman and main songwriter of the Clash, Joe Strummer created some of the fieriest, most vital punk rock and, indeed, rock & roll of all time. Strummer expanded punk's musical palette with his fondness for reggae and early rock & roll, and his signature bellow lent an impassioned urgency to the political sloganeering that filled some of his best songs. Since the Clash disbanded in 1986, Strummer has sporadically pursued film acting and released the occasional solo album, though seemingly only when it suits him. Joe Strummer was born John Graham Mellor on August 21, 1952, when his father, a diplomat, was stationed in Ankara, Turkey. During his time at London boarding schools, the teenage Strummer immersed himself in rock and reggae, and began busking on the streets under his newly adopted stage name. In 1974, he formed the pub rock group the 101'ers, and though they rocked pretty hard, they couldn't quite match the raw fire Strummer discovered when he saw Johnny Rotten and the Sex Pistols. Strummer promptly quit pub rock to join the fledgling punk movement, and co-founded the Clash in 1976; the rest was history.
spread 'em around
here is my eulogy
mary: Born Jan 11, 1966 in Brisbane, Australia
Died Dec 9, 2002 in London, England
Brokeback Field Recordings from Cook County... (1999) Vocals, Engineer
Brokeback Morse Code In The Modern Age:... (2001) Vocals
The High Llamas Snowbug (1999) Vocals
Moonshake Dirty & Divine (1996) Vocals
Mouse on Mars Cache Coeur Naif EP (1997) Vocals (bckgr)
Stereolab Lo-Fi (1992) Vocals
Stereolab Transient Random-Noise Bursts With (1993) Guitar, Tambourine, Vocals
Stereolab Jenny Ondioline, Pt. 1 [EP] (1993) Guitar, Tambourine, Vocals
Stereolab Groop Played "Space Age Bachelor... (1993) Vocals, Moog Synthesizer
Stereolab/Nurse With Wound Crumb Duck (1993) Vocals
Stereolab Mars Audiac Quintet (1994) Guitar, Tambourine, Vocals
Joe:
As frontman and main songwriter of the Clash, Joe Strummer created some of the fieriest, most vital punk rock and, indeed, rock & roll of all time. Strummer expanded punk's musical palette with his fondness for reggae and early rock & roll, and his signature bellow lent an impassioned urgency to the political sloganeering that filled some of his best songs. Since the Clash disbanded in 1986, Strummer has sporadically pursued film acting and released the occasional solo album, though seemingly only when it suits him. Joe Strummer was born John Graham Mellor on August 21, 1952, when his father, a diplomat, was stationed in Ankara, Turkey. During his time at London boarding schools, the teenage Strummer immersed himself in rock and reggae, and began busking on the streets under his newly adopted stage name. In 1974, he formed the pub rock group the 101'ers, and though they rocked pretty hard, they couldn't quite match the raw fire Strummer discovered when he saw Johnny Rotten and the Sex Pistols. Strummer promptly quit pub rock to join the fledgling punk movement, and co-founded the Clash in 1976; the rest was history.
spread 'em around

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Just send it along with the tape I'm sure you're busy making for me. Ta.