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Hero (meeting Joe Strummer )

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Hero (meeting Joe Strummer )

Post Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:29 pm

Hero
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When I was a kid, I admired many people. Baseball players, Football players, Hockey Players, Musicians, etc. Usually famous people were my heroes. Tom Seaver, Babe Ruth, Joe Namath, along with musicians such as Jimmy Page, Mick Jagger, Pete Townsend, Keith Richards, and entertainment stars like Woody Allen, George Carlin,and DeNiro.

Now when I was in High School I was your typical cookie cutter molded druggie. We all liked the same bands with minor disagreements on who was a better guitarist. It was like the druggies in our school were one organism as far as music was concerned. As I mentioned in a previous post I suffered a terrible bad acid experience that sent me to the ER. Part of the trips cycle was how we were all sheep being fed the same thing. the trip helped me stop smoking pot and my head cleared in a matter of months. I was no longer the burn out of our class. That's when I discovered Punk Rock, or New Wave as they called it back then. All I know is that is was different and exciting and it got the blood coursing through my veins at a much faster tempo than what I had been stuck with for years.

It was 1979 when I heard London Calling by the Clash. Probably one of the greatest albums ever released. It didn't leave my boombox(no ipods or walkmans back then) for weeks at a time. It changed everything for me. Soon, I stopped listening to Zeppelin and Stairway to Heaven. I had heard it over a million times. I liked the whole spirit of the punk movement. Learn some chords, write some lyrics that usually antagonise or provoke thought. My eyes were opened to such a wide range of topics that had never entered that burnt out brain of mine. They were my favorite band and definitely my heroes, especially Joe Strummer.It broke my heart when I heard they broke up as a band in 82 or 83. I still listen to them occasionally but not as much if they were releasing new material.

After moving to LA in 89, I worked at a restaurant attached to a theater called the Wiltern. It was a mid level hall which played bands such as the Church, Sineed O'connor, Elvis Costello, Marky Mark, etc.I was a Waiter/Bartender and it was my responsibility to feed the bands and crew. I met many famous people who didn't really bring chills down my spine until one day after departing the bus, I saw a marquee which read The Pogues with Joe Strummer. They were going to play for three nights with Joe replacing Shawn McGowan, as frontman, who had been desperately battling a drinking problem in London and couldn't for the life of him do the tour.

This was a chance to meet a real hero of mine. I was excited. The first night He came in earlier than the other members of the band, who all ate together at three long tables along with their crew. He was with two other guys at a separate table and I didn't want to disrupt him with fawning, or compliments, or autographs. So, I played it cool. Like I didn't know who the hell he was. I was devastated. I thought that was it. He would probably do the same thing the next night and I would act the same way.

Later, I fed the Pogues. And I turned on my charm. And those of you who know me, know how I can easily get people to like and be interested in me. Even as a struggling Waiter in Hollywood. I fed them good. I suggested wine and beer, certain menu items all in a way that relaxed them and put them in a relaxed celebratory mood. Soon, they were shouting my name every time I came to the table. I had them in the palm of my hand. I was secretly approached afterwards and asked where I could score some ecstasy for them. I made one call and it was delivered within an hour. At that moment, I was god to them.

The next night I expected a repeat performance of what had happened the night before. But when I got to the tables, they were all cracking up and shouting my name and thanking me for a wonderful time the night before. I scanned the table and by complete surprise, I saw him. It was Joe Fucking Strummer. My hero. And when he caught my eye and said, you must be Frankie. He had to have been told of what I had did for the band and crew last night. There was a deep look of interest in his eyes and that's when I let go of being starstruck and strangely acted as if I was the star.

It wasn't long before I had the group laughing and drinking and celebrating more an more. I was on, too. My wit that night was sharp and every time one of them would try and break my balls in a good natured way, I would come back at them in lightning speed, leaving their comrades doubling over with laughter. I finally got to Joe and took his order. I was still being non-chalant and I think he liked that. He asked me where I was from because of my accent and when I told him NJ and NYC he flipped. I don't know why. Maybe because it had been his favorite city. He tried to chat with me every time I would walk up, by, to ,or away from the tables. He even followed me around. Cracking jokes, reciting my comebacks in a loud boom to the other guys which led to a real party atmosphere. I brought my friend down with more E, and that was the icing on the cake. They offered me backstage passes, tickets for shows they were doing elsewhere and even going along with them. I refused because the only thing I wanted to do at that time was spend time with my girlfriend.

At the end of the night Joe came up to me and thanked me for such a great time and shoved something in my pocket. Money. A Lot. It was as if I had become a hero of his. He said he really appreciated everything I had done for them and was about to leave when I surprised him by saying, Sottamassagana. It's a word or sound he sings in a song called Jimmy Jazz. He turned around and with wide intense eyes he said, so you do know me you C*%#!*%! He laughed and I finally did tell him how much London Calling had changed my life and how much I admired him.

Years later my heroes became dealers, good thieves, and anyone who could maintain a habit with a good hustle. Nowadays it's people who fight and change their prior wretched lives and become active members of our society.


Read that blog. The guy has something to tell..
http://shanemacgowan.is-great.org
http://joeycashman.is-great.org
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Post Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:59 pm

man... what a story...
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Post Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:15 pm

fluke wrote:man... what a story...


Very little of it is true, however.
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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:27 am

philipchevron wrote:
fluke wrote:man... what a story...


Very little of it is true, however.


Like you'd know all hopped up on the ecstasy ... :wink:
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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 1:10 am

Sportin' Life wrote:
philipchevron wrote:
fluke wrote:man... what a story...


Very little of it is true, however.


Like you'd know all hopped up on the ecstasy ... :wink:


Yes, that's the bit I was thinking of.
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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:04 am

philipchevron wrote:
fluke wrote:man... what a story...


Very liof it is true, however.



Bunch of bacwards people on this forum who live vicariousoly through others than get all butthurt because of their lack of chance at such a great moments. Check out my blog, http://frankiecon.blogspot.com


I'd rather hear you comment there so my friends can get a chuckle out of you.



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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:26 am

philipchevron wrote:
Sportin' Life wrote:
philipchevron wrote:
fluke wrote:man... what a story...


Very little of it is true, however.


Like you'd know all hopped up on the ecstasy ... :wink:


Yes, that's the bit I was thinking of.

I dread answering posts like the above but had to to figure what the hell kind of abysmall forum is this. I was the waiter not the dealer Jeez what a bunch of sorry old men. Pleae try and gain some exuberance in your depressing lives. You really bring this forum down. I was a bit flattered that someone took interest in this post besides my usual recovery and prison reform friends. sorry I ever visited.
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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:45 am

Guest wrote:Bunch of bacwards people on this forum who live vicariousoly through others - Check out my blog
(where's the smilie for Irony?)
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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 2:02 pm

Frankiecon wrote:Bad vibes all around here except for the site monitor.

Prayers.


Someone forward this to Spider. :D
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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 5:48 pm

wow, I am surprised at your reactions to this story. Like the possibility of something like this could never happen to someone. And to rehash a story that happened a long time ago. Why bother making it up. Just enjoy it for what it is... granted if you believe it or not. It's just a damn good story. Sounds like a bit of jealousy on your parts. That and a bit of immaturity. I am a HUGE Pogues fan, and to have had that opportunity back then to meet them would have been a dream of mine. So all in all, take what you want out of it, but grow up. You don't have to trash one persons story to make yourself feel better.
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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:28 pm

The various guests posting will have to forgive us our entertainment. It's just one of the rare examples of a situation where someone is remembering an event and retelling it, and someone else who was also there is disputing much of the detail.

In this case we have a Dude-Guy retelling how cool it was to meet Joe Strummer and buy drugs for The Pogues. And we have one of The Pogues disputing the facts of the story. And we have the Dude-Guy responding with comments that boil down to "you're just jealous 'cause you weren't there, it was super awesome and stuff." Dude-Guy does not appear to realize that he is, in fact, talking to someone that WAS, in fact, there.

So yeah, maybe it's a little mean of us, but we're enjoying watching the car wreck.

I have no idea how much of the story is true, how much is the mists of time making the meeting that much more glamorous when remembered, etc. It doesn't really matter. It's a fun story and I'll remember it just that way - a story.
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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:40 pm

and the only thing I remember about Ecstasy is that it makes you puke...so, yes, all our memories are somewhat jaded
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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:51 pm

KathleenwithaK wrote:and the only thing I remember about Ecstasy is that it makes you puke...so, yes, all our memories are somewhat jaded


AND makes you want to hug everyone :D so can you imagine Spider and Shane hugging???
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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:54 pm

Mick Molloy wrote:
KathleenwithaK wrote:and the only thing I remember about Ecstasy is that it makes you puke...so, yes, all our memories are somewhat jaded


AND makes you want to hug everyone :D so can you imagine Spider and Shane hugging???


Absolutely! Yes I can!!!
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Post Thu Jan 29, 2009 7:17 pm

KathleenwithaK wrote:and the only thing I remember about Ecstasy is that it makes you puke...so, yes, all our memories are somewhat jaded


Never made me puke. I did get tunnel vision once while in Vegas at a Tom Jones gig. I thought the show was really good but had to go back and see him again without the X to make sure, and yes he was great the second time as well.

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