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The email will read as follows: A friend has sent you the following article from PopMatters.com Features: Less Rotten than reasonable: Joe Strummer and my punk Damascus by Simon Warner 27 December 2002 Although I saw Joe Strummer in action many times, I only met him once and, embarrassingly, confused him with someone else. In early autumn 1976, as term at Sheffield University unfolded, news of the arrival of the most talked about gig of the year filtered through the underground grapevine. The Anarchy in the UK tour, bringing the nascent fury of British punk to the nation, wended its uncertain way through the country, uncertain, because where-ever the entourage set up camp, there was imminent danger of the local council denying the potential hell-raisers a performing licence. Link: http://www.popmatters.com/pm/feature/less-rotten-than-reasonable-joe-strummer-and-my-punk-damascus/ PopMatters Popular Voices, Cultural Matters http://www.popmatters.com/
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