Let's Rock Again | |
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Directed by | Dick Rude |
Produced by | Dick Rude Productions Joe Strummer Lucinda Strummer |
Starring | Joe Strummer Martin Slattery Scott Shields Tymon Dogg Simon Stafford Luke Bullen |
Edited by | Dick Rude Arnaud Gerardy |
Music by | Warren Huart |
Distributed by | Image Entertainment |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Language | English |
Let's Rock Again! is a music documentary film following Joe Strummer as he tours across the United States and Japan with his band the Mescaleros promoting their second album Global a Go-Go. The memoir was shot by filmmaker and longtime Strummer friend Dick Rude in the 18 months leading up to Strummer's death in 2002.
In light of Strummer's death, the film is "inevitably sad to watch now," as The Guardian wrote in a review, but still inspirational in its portrayal of "a star of rare humility".[1]
DVD
The DVD was released in June 2006. Bonus features include:
- Interviews with Joe Strummer
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Joe's Suitcase [Slide Show]
- Q & A with director Dick Rude
- Five songs performed live:
- "Bigger They Come, Harder They Fall"
- "Quarter Pound an Ishens"
- "Armagideon Time"
- "Pressure Drop '72"
- "Rudie Can't Fail"
Scene selections include:
- Tom Snyder and The Clash
- 1977 (The Clash)
- 1 October 2002, Tokyo, Japan
- Main Title; Global a Go-Go
- Bhindi Bhagee
- Interaction with the Fans
- Quarter Pound an Ishens
- Trashman or Doorman?
- From Hero to Zero
- London's Burning
- Word of Mouth
- Mega Bottle Ride
- Drumming Up Business
- Get Down Moses
- Backstage Shenanigans
- Shaktar Donetsk
- Songwriting and Lyrics
- Cool 'n' Out
- 9 October 2001, New York, NY
- Minstrel Boy
- Going Underground
- 1969
- Johnny Appleseed
- End Credits
See also
References
- ↑ Snow, Mat (25 May 2006). "Joe Strummer, Let's Rock Again!". TheGuardian.com. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
External links
- Official website
- Preview Trailer: from the Rude Archive
- Let's Rock Again at IMDb
- Let's Rock Again at AllMovie
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