Джо Страммер (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

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  • Strummer's lasting culture Clash. Entertainment. BBC News World Edition. 23 грудня 2002. Архів оригіналу (STM) за 7 грудня 2008. Процитовано 20 листопада 2007. a) Born John Graham Mellor in 1952, Strummer was the son of a diplomat and was given a middle-class upbringing at boarding school in Surrey before going to study art in London – before deciding that it was a "lousy set up".
    b, c, d) He had immersed himself in music since childhood, and his own musical career began when he started street performing with a ukulele at Green Park tube station. He played in two bands, the Vultures and the 101ers, but when the Sex Pistols supported the 101ers in west London in 1976, Strummer saw the possibilities open up for him and was inspired to form the Clash.
  • Strummer's lasting culture Clash. Entertainment. BBC News World Edition. 23 грудня 2002. Архів оригіналу (STM) за 7 грудня 2008. Процитовано 20 листопада 2007.

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  • Strummer, Joe [real name John Graham Mellor] (1952–2002), rock musician and songwriter | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/88710. Архів оригіналу за 12 липня 2020. Процитовано 11 липня 2020.

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  • Strummer, Joe [real name John Graham Mellor] (1952–2002), rock musician and songwriter | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/88710. Архів оригіналу за 12 липня 2020. Процитовано 11 липня 2020.

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  • Encoule, Jean (2003). Joe Strummer – 1952–2002. TrakMARX.com. Архів оригіналу за 19 грудня 2007. Процитовано 17 листопада 2007. a) Joe Strummer was born in Ankara, Turkey, in 1952 & christened John Graham Mellor. His family spent time in Ankara, Cairo, Mexico City & Bonn, before Mellor returned to the UK to attend the City of London Freemen's School in Surrey. Mellor left school & enrolled at Central College of Art but left "after about a week", heading straight for the underground & squat culture. Mellor spent time living in Wales, playing in knock-about bands and using the nickname "Woody" inspired by Woody Guthrie's name.
    b) The Vultures in time led to the 101ers, a group of West London-based squatters named after their squat address. The 101ers were eventually supported by a nascent Sex Pistols. Mellor adopted the stage name of "Joe Strummer". Impressed by the power of the Sex Pistols, the newly self-coined Strummer determined that the 101ers were "yesterday's papers" by comparison. It was time to strike out anew. And this led to the start of the Clash.
    c) "This is my Indian summer ... I learnt that fame is an illusion & everything about it is just a joke. I'm far more dangerous now, because I don't care at all." – Joe Strummer to Chris Salewicz – 2000.

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  • Strummer, Joe [real name John Graham Mellor] (1952–2002), rock musician and songwriter | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/88710. Архів оригіналу за 12 липня 2020. Процитовано 11 липня 2020.
  • Strummer's lasting culture Clash. Entertainment. BBC News World Edition. 23 грудня 2002. Архів оригіналу (STM) за 7 грудня 2008. Процитовано 20 листопада 2007. a) Born John Graham Mellor in 1952, Strummer was the son of a diplomat and was given a middle-class upbringing at boarding school in Surrey before going to study art in London – before deciding that it was a "lousy set up".
    b, c, d) He had immersed himself in music since childhood, and his own musical career began when he started street performing with a ukulele at Green Park tube station. He played in two bands, the Vultures and the 101ers, but when the Sex Pistols supported the 101ers in west London in 1976, Strummer saw the possibilities open up for him and was inspired to form the Clash.
  • Joe Strummer chicken story. YouTube. 3 лютого 2008. Архів оригіналу за 3 вересня 2020. Процитовано 20 травня 2014.
  • Encoule, Jean (2003). Joe Strummer – 1952–2002. TrakMARX.com. Архів оригіналу за 19 грудня 2007. Процитовано 17 листопада 2007. a) Joe Strummer was born in Ankara, Turkey, in 1952 & christened John Graham Mellor. His family spent time in Ankara, Cairo, Mexico City & Bonn, before Mellor returned to the UK to attend the City of London Freemen's School in Surrey. Mellor left school & enrolled at Central College of Art but left "after about a week", heading straight for the underground & squat culture. Mellor spent time living in Wales, playing in knock-about bands and using the nickname "Woody" inspired by Woody Guthrie's name.
    b) The Vultures in time led to the 101ers, a group of West London-based squatters named after their squat address. The 101ers were eventually supported by a nascent Sex Pistols. Mellor adopted the stage name of "Joe Strummer". Impressed by the power of the Sex Pistols, the newly self-coined Strummer determined that the 101ers were "yesterday's papers" by comparison. It was time to strike out anew. And this led to the start of the Clash.
    c) "This is my Indian summer ... I learnt that fame is an illusion & everything about it is just a joke. I'm far more dangerous now, because I don't care at all." – Joe Strummer to Chris Salewicz – 2000.
  • Strummer's lasting culture Clash. Entertainment. BBC News World Edition. 23 грудня 2002. Архів оригіналу (STM) за 7 грудня 2008. Процитовано 20 листопада 2007.

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