Examples of using Strummer in English and their translations into Polish
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I like Joe Strummer.
Strummer was kind of a f.
Thank you, Joe Strummer.
That is me and Joe Strummer in the summer of'79 at the 100 Club in London.
On 30 May, Rhodes and Levene met surreptitiously with Strummer after a 101'ers gig.
Joe Strummer was born John Graham Mellor in Ankara, Turkey, on 21 August 1952.
I mean, someone shoots at The Clash's tour bus,target's Joe Strummer, not the roadie.
Sometime after the show, Strummer was approached by Bernie Rhodes and Mick Jones.
He credits his inspiration for learning guitar to Greg Ginn,Pat Smear, and Joe Strummer.
Joe Strummer(1952-2002), best known as The Clash singer, wasn't only an musician.
This performance marked the first time since 1983 that Strummer and Jones had performed together on stage.
Joe Strummer, English singer-songwriter and actor(The Clash, The Mescaleros, and The Pogues) b.
Jimmy Carter just won the Nobel peace prize, we lost musician Joe Strummer, and I'm ten years away from looking up those facts on Wikipedia.
Joe Strummer most likely made love to your mother Al and wrote a song about it.
She thought that it was too out of focus, but Strummer and graphic designer Ray Lowry thought it would make a good album cover.
Strummer worked on several songs for the 1986 film Sid and Nancy, including"Love Kills" and"Dum Dum Club.
Following the release of Global A Go-Go, Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros mounted a 21-date tour of North America, Britain, and Ireland.
Strummer wrote"Lost in the Supermarket" after imagining Jones' childhood growing up in a basement with his mother and grandmother.
For most of their recording career, the Clash consisted of lead vocalist andrhythm guitarist Joe Strummer, lead guitarist and lead vocalist Mick Jones, bassist Paul Simonon, and drummer Nicky"Topper" Headon.
Target's Joe Strummer, not the roadie. I mean, someone shoots at The Clash's tour bus.
Joe Strummer later became a DJ for the BBC World Service, on a programme called"Joe Strummer's London Calling.
At the time of his death, Strummer was working on another Mescaleros album, which was released posthumously in October 2003 under the title"Streetcore.
In 1999, Strummer, Jones and Simonon cooperated in compiling of the live album From Here to Eternity and video documentary Westway to the World.
Until his death in 2002, Joe Strummer had been planning to re-release Elgin Avenue Breakdown, complete with previously unreleased tracks that would encompass everything the band ever recorded.
