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Elgin Avenue Breakdown Revisited

 
          

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A peek at Joe Strummer's sturdy pre-Clash bandin the mid-seventies, Joe Strummer led the 101ers, a gritty, R&B-heavy band of pub rockers who eventually became one of London's top good-time acts. The 101ers allegedly took their name from the number of their West London squat, but it might as well have been for the education they delivered night after night: This is Rock & Roll 101. Collected from three demo sessions and several live shows, Elgin Avenue Breakdown (first released in 1981) features Strummer originals like the terrific "Lonely… Read More

Mother's Son" (which reappeared as "Jail Guitar Doors" on Super Black Market Clash), as well as rollicking covers like Chuck Berry's "Maybellene" and "Gloria," by Them, which Strummer introduces, yelling, "Fuck the discos!" The highlight on all of these tracks is Strummer's ragged voice, which is fully formed (or deformed) here. It's no accident that the Clash toured with Bo Diddley or that they covered "I Fought the Law." Turns out Strummer was punk before he even knew what that meant.


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  101ers   Elgin Avenue Breakdown
And, And101, 1981 41 copies
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  101ers   Elgin Avenue Breakdown Revisited
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  101ers,THE - Joe Strummer - Clash   Elgin Avenue Breakdown Revisited - Astral Re. Usa 2005 - 12 Tracks Collection From 1975 - West Londo
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