Let's Rock Again: Joe Strummer Documentary Directed by Dick Rude
Review of Advance Copy DVD, to Be Released June 27, 2006
By ALISHA ALEXANDER, published Jun 12, 2006
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"Let's Rock Again" shows us what a humble, gracious, generous person Joe Strummer was to those around him. He seemed fully without ego, yet with a faint knowledge of his importance to others. He spent time with fans talking to them about just about anything, and he does and says things throughout the film, that show us his style of humor was intellectually amusing. All of my favorite parts of this film are things that I don't want to write out for you to read, because I feel it will spoil the surprises. If you are a fan of his, you need to see this film for yourself, as it is much more of an inside view into who this man really was, than what has been conveyed in all the other films about him that I've seen. Since I don't want to spoil the surprises, I will be as vague as possible, because I know you'll want to see this film.
Two of my favorite scenes in the film are of Strummer doing very unexpected things that one would never think a musician of his fame and standing would do. He did radio and street promotions for his shows at a grass roots level, which was a bit astonishing to me. It would have been amazing to be in the right place at the right time to witness this firsthand. Seeing this in the film made me only admire him more.
Two other favorite scenes were of Strummer having candid conversations. His off-the-cuff observations about "being a hack" and about the people who ‘compile crossword puzzles' were charming and entertaining. Being able to view these conversations and get a closer view into the way he thought about things felt really special to me as a fan.
Let's Rock Again: Joe Strummer Documentary Directed by Dick Rude
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