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Joe Strummer

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We got all the influences for it [Global a Go-Go] from Willesden High Road. When you go out for milk and cigarettes you go through three countries because all the shops and cafes are playing their own music, like going through hell.
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About Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros' album Global a Go-Go (2001) and about the song writing process.

 
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