

The only band that mattered, and the frontman who couldn't stop running.
Joe died young. But his and "The Clash's" memory live on in the programme as it seeks to explore and identify the music and the reasons behind the split of one of the most iconic punk rock groups of the day. We follow the life of one of the original members of "The Clash". Told through interviews of Joe's involvement in the ground breaking group from other band members including Mick Jones and 'Topper' Headon, we tell the story as it was.
Editing
Archival footage cuts like a switchblade—no fluff.
Acting
Mick Jones's interviews are devastatingly honest.
Sound
The music loud, the silences louder.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Strummer's 101ers existed before The Clash—he was already 24, ancient in punk years, when 'White Riot' dropped.
The band's final show at UsFest 1983 had Strummer so drunk he forgot lyrics to songs he'd written.
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