RMAH84PE–THE CLASH UK group with Joe Strummer about 1980
RMETXKNF–English punk rock band The Clash. Members of the band are (left to right), guitarist Mick Jones, drummer Nicky Headon, Singer Joe Strummer and bassist Paul Simonon. 21st April 1982.
RMEKEB47–The Joe Strummer mural in Nothing hill, London
RMEJNH3C–Joe Strummer of 'The Clash'. January 1981 81-0245
RMT3YC8P–The British Punk Rock Group The Clash at York in England on 8th May 1985. This was part of a simple busking tour of UK cities the band did, at very short notice. Lead singer Joe Strummer and guitarist Paul Simonon are the main subjects.
RMWECW7K–Joe Strummer of the Clash at the Palladium, NYC on February 17, 1979
RMBC6PK7–'Remote Control' single by The Clash, a punk rock record first released in 1977
RMAGTFD4–Mural in tribute to the deceased Clash vocalist Joe Strummer East Village New York City USA
RMRMRJJB–John Graham Mellor, better known by his stage name Joe Strummer, lyricist, rhythm guitarist and lead singer of the punk rock band The Clash, is shown performing on stage during a 'live' concert appearance with his solo band The Mescaleros.
RMG4R6MT–Joe Strummer, of The Clash, with Stan Collymore at the premiere of the BBC2 documentary 'Westway To The World' in Notting Hill in London. The film is about the career of The Clash, who split in 1986
RMCBN1BN–Subway under Edgware Road, London named after Joe Strummer of The Clash
RMC80HGE–Joe Strummer memorial stone at the Glastonbury Festival 2003, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
RF2A7FDE8–Joe Strummer from The Clash depicted in this now removed piece of street art in Notting Hill Gate, West London
RMMN555E–Joe Strummer Subway near Edgware Road tube station where Joe used to busk before finding fame with the Clash.
RFBPRAM6–Joe Strummer subway
RMC49FEE–Memorial mural for Joe Strummer of The Clash on the wall of the Niagara Bar, East Village, Manhattan, New York City
RMBB0B5D–THE CLASH Joe Strummer about 1985
RMPWF671–Joe Strummer Subway sign, Edgware Road, London, UK
RMEKEB45–The Joe Strummer mural in Nothing hill, London
RMB5FD0F–Joe Strummer singer pop group punk The Clash 1981
RMB458JA–The Mutoid Waste Company's sculpture,memorial to Joe Strummer who died in 2003,is made from scrap car wheels and exhaust pipes
RMDT106G–Joe Strummer stencil graffiti, Lyon, France
RMKJHDE6–seymour housing co-operative blue plaque marking a home of wordsmith and musician joe strummer
RMWECWG2–The Clash perform onstage at the Palladium in New York City, March 7, 1980
RMA725X8–Rebels wood on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, planted in memory of Joe Strummer from the Clash, for a carbon neutral world
RMBYAEYW–Tracks and band members listed on the back cover of an LP record by the Clash: London Calling.
RMFRHYA0–Placeta Joe Strummer, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
RMH80E8F–JOE STRUMMER 11 July 1999
RMG4R6KD–Joe Strummer (left), member of The Clash, and writer Charles Shaar Murray at the premiere of the BBC2 documentary 'Westway To The World' in Notting Hill in London. The film is about the career of the band, who split in 1986.
RMCWG24W–Telephone boxes and Tower Bridge
RMG542G2–Former Clash frontman Joe Strummer, at Tower Records in Piccadilly, London, spearheading a celebrity team, to back a national organisation called Future Forests, whose aim is to plant trees to negate carbon emissions in the environment caused by cars, industry etc.
RMC80HN8–Strumerville Joe Strummer's shrine at the Glastonbury Festival 2003
RMG4R6JG–MARCH 18: On this day in 1977, The Clash released their first recording, 'White Riot'. Their former singer, guitarist and songwriter, Joe Strummer, died last year at the age of Fifty. Three members of The Clash (from left), Joe Strummer, Mick Jones and Paul Simonon at the premiere of the BBC2 documentary 'Westway To The World' in Notting Hill in London. The film is about the career of the band, who split in 1986.
RMMN554D–Joe Strummer Subway near Edgware Road tube station where Joe used to busk before finding fame with the Clash.
RMBR7NYT–The Clash London Calling album
RMBB0B4Y–CLASH UK rock group with Joe Strummer at right
RMHR9NBA–Joe Strummer square dedicated to the former frontman of punk band The Clash, and called Placeta Joe Strummer, in Granada, Granada, Andalucia, Spain
RMG542G5–(L-R) Gary Kemp from Spandau Ballet, Joe Strummer, from The Clash, Keith Allen, from Fat Les and Carl Walinger from World Party, at Tower Records in Piccadilly, central London, where they backed a national organisation called Future Forests. *...whose aim is to plant trees to negate carbon emissions in the environment caused by cars, industry etc.
RMETXTWR–Joe Strummer, lead vocalist of English punk rock band The Clash. 16th January 1981.
RMB459BF–The Mutoid Waste Company's sculpture park which includes a memorial to Joe Strummer from 'the Clash' who died in 2003
RMDC9N3T–The Clash - London Calling, 1979 double album on CBS Records - Editorial use only
RMKJHDDT–seymour housing co-operative blue plaque marking a home of wordsmith and musician joe strummer
RME0WA43–'Public School Phoney' on Joe Strummer mural off Portobello Road London
RMCBE4R6–sign marking joe strummer subway, the informal name applied to an underpass where the clash singer once busked, london, england
RMDXP19P–Mural painting of the rock musician Joe Strummer, Notting Hill, London, UK.
RF2KF2F9Y–The Clash First Album on Vinyl Format
RMH80E8A–JOE STRUMMER 11 July 1999
RMEHP453–A graffiti referencing the influential British band, The Clash.
RM2B7WMJG–Clash City Rockers 7-inch 45 rpm single record by the punk band The Clash. Circa 1978
RMEHP451–A graffiti referencing the influential British band, The Clash.
RMC80HKG–Strumerville Joe Strummer's shrine at the Glastonbury Festival 2003
RMBF52JW–The Clash concert ticket, Manchester Apollo, 1978
RMMN5551–Joe Strummer Subway near Edgware Road tube station where Joe used to busk before finding fame with the Clash.
RMBRA2WA–The Clash London Calling album
RMBEACBM–CLASH - UK punk group about 1979 with Joe Strummer in white
RMBBF617–The Clash London Calling album
RMHW3H5X–Joe Strummer square dedicated to the former frontman of punk band The Clash, and called Placeta Joe Strummer, in Granada, Granada, Andalucia, Spain
RMETXNYB–Joe Strummer, lead vocalist of English punk rock band The Clash. 16th January 1981.
RMBR6XKD–The Clash This is England single
RF2PGXDH9–Joe Strummer of the Clash, Providence, Rhode Island, Civic Center, August 28, 1982.
RFE4HPPY–Joe Strummer Subway in Paddington, London. This is where Joe Strummer used to busk before finding fame with 'The Clash'.
RME0W9PN–The Joe Strummer Mural W11 London
RFT989A9–Nadarzyn, Poland, May 11, 2019 The Clash vinyl album on display for sale, Vinyl, LP, Album, Rock, English rock band, collection of Vinyls
RMDKXBH3–JOE STRUMMER.SINGER & GUITARIST EX CLASH.11/07/1999.S60A20AC.
RF2KF2FA2–The Clash Album Combat Rock on vinyl format
RMH80E86–JOE STRUMMER 11 July 1999
RM2D31682–Former Clash frontman Joe Strummer, at Tower Records in Piccadilly, London, spearheading a celebrity team, to back a national organisation called Future Forests, whose aim is to plant trees to negate carbon emissions in the environment caused by cars, industry etc.
RM2WRGBD0–File photo dated 14/09/00 of (left to right) Gary Kemp from Spandau Ballet, Joe Strummer, from The Clash, Keith Allen, from Fat Les and Karl Wallinger from World Party, at Tower Records in Piccadilly, central London, where they backed a national organisation called Future Forests. World Party frontman Karl Wallinger, who was also a member of The Waterboys, has been remembered as 'one of the all-time greats' after his death at 66. Issue date: Tuesday March 12, 2024.
RMC80HHR–Strumerville Joe Strummer's shrine at the Glastonbury Festival 2003
RMMN554P–Joe Strummer Subway near Edgware Road tube station where Joe used to busk before finding fame with the Clash.
RMDJE038–Joe Strummer stage, strummerville, Lost Vaugeness, glastonbury Festival 2004, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
RMBB0B3P–THE CLASH UK rock group with Joe Strummer about 1983. Photo Laurens van Houten
RM2BEFH67–Joe Strummer of The Clash pictured in Philadelphia in September 1982. Credit: Scott Weiner/MediaPunch
RM2C811MT–Joe Strummer and Nick Sheppard of The Clash live at an 'Out of Control' tour concert at the Brixton Academy. London, December 6, 1984 | usage worldwide
RMETXWDT–Joe Strummer, lead vocalist of English punk rock band The Clash. 16th January 1981.
RMBR73G4–The Clash Tommy Gun single
RM2J2D52P–The Clash playing live in a pub in Leeds, they stunned fans with a blitz of unannounced gigs. This was part of their busking tour of Britain. Pictured, Paul Simonon and Joe Strummer. May 1985.
RF2PGXDME–Joe Strummer of the Clash, Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, August 28, 1982.
RM2HXKPPF–Joe Strummer (left) and Nicholas Headon members of the puck rock band The Clash after appearing in court at Morpeth today charged with theft from the Holiday Inn Hotel in Seaton Burn, North Tyneside 13 June 1977
RFT989CE–Nadarzyn, Poland, May 11, 2019 The Clash vinyl album on display for sale, Vinyl, LP, Album, Rock, English rock band, collection of Vinyls
RMDKXBH2–JOE STRUMMER.SINGER & GUITARIST EX CLASH.11/07/1999.S59G16AC.
RF2KF2FDM–The Clash London Calling album on vinyl format
RMH80E89–JOE STRUMMER 11 July 1999
RM2J2DPJA–The Clash playing live inside Dukes bar in Glasgow, as part of their Busking Tour. 16th May 1985.
RMG4R6M9–The Clash/ Documentary
RF2ANJJ70–Plaza Joe Strummer in Granada, Andalucia, Spain
RM2F1E6EX–Old Vintage 1970s Edition of Record Mirror Pop Music Magazine Clash Front Cover
RF2AB42W0–Mural art around Plaza Joe Strummer in the city of Granada, Andalucia, Spain
RM2D3196J–Joe Strummer, formerly of the rock group The Clash, performing at the launch of the Q awards at the 100 club, London
RMDJE07A–Joe Strummer stage, strummerville, Lost Vaugeness, glastonbury Festival 2004, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
RMBE1885–THE CLASH - UK Punk rock group about 1982 with Joe Strummer at left. Photo Laurens van Houten
RM2DHK49R–Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros, Glastonbury Festival1999, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
RM2BBH1Y9–Joe Strummer of The Clash pictured in Philadelphia in September 1982. Credit: Scott Weiner / MediaPunch
RM2C811J6–Joe Strummer and Vince White of The Clash live at an 'Out of Control' tour concert at the Brixton Academy. London, December 6, 1984 | usage worldwide
RMBR6PB7–The Clash London Calling single
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