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EVERYDAYJOE

Belated thanks for Rob Hughes’ eyewitness account of The Clash residency at Bond’s in 1981 [March issue]. I hope Don Letts talks the record company into releasing a full-length recording of what hasn’t been destroyed. The article has a great cross-section of movers and shakers in the band’s orbit, but they were always amazingly inclusive to their fans too – as illustrated by this photo with Joe.

This was taken at a charity event at Tower Records, Piccadilly Circus about a year before Joe died. Joe was such a generous bloke that he invited me to the green room to hang out with him and the other celebs, including Gary Kemp, Karl

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