Joe Stummer's London Calling

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012007121720080818 (6M)
20090812 (6M)
Hear Joe Strummer's stint as a BBC World Service DJ from 2001.
01Joe Strummer's London Calling Series 2: Episode 52017122120181115 (6M)
20190815 (6M)
20220519 (6M)
20221222 (6M)
A chance to hear programmes the former Clash frontman recorded when he became a DJ for the BBC World Service.

Joe Strummer died on 22nd December 2002, aged just 50. His World Service programmes began in 1999, and show his great enthusiasm for music from all over the world and his eclectic tastes, ranging from the Beatles to the Wu-Tang Clan.

Joe often started these shows with a song by his favourite Jamaican toaster Big Youth. After that it was anybody's guess - from Bob Dylan to the Ramones via Nina Simone, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. Here's a chance to see what he carried in his DJ box.

In 1999, Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

022007121820080819 (6M)
20090813 (6M)
More from Joe Strummer's stint as a BBC World Service DJ from 2001.
02Joe Strummer's London Calling Series 2: Episode 62017122220181116 (6M)
20190816 (6M)
20221222 (6M)
In 1999, former Clash frontman Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

Joe Strummer died on 22nd December 2002, aged just 50. His World Service programmes began in 1999, and show his great enthusiasm for music from all over the world and his eclectic tastes, ranging from the Beatles to the Wu-Tang Clan.

Joe often started these shows with a song by his favourite Jamaican toaster Big Youth. After that it was anybody's guess - from Bob Dylan to the Ramones via Nina Simone, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. Here's a chance to see what he carried in his DJ box.

In 1999, Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

0320071219More from Joe Stummer's stint as a BBC World Service DJ from 2001.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

0320080820More from Joe Stummer's stint as a BBC World Service DJ from 2001.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

03Joe Strummer's London Calling: Series 1: Episode 32012090620120905 (6M)
20141211 (6M)
20171207 (6M)
20181101 (6M)
20190801 (6M)
20200812 (6M)
20220511 (6M)
20221215 (6M)
In 1999, former Clash frontman Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

Joe Strummer died on 22nd December 2002, aged just 50. His World Service programmes began in 1999, and show his great enthusiasm for music from all over the world and his eclectic tastes, ranging from the Beatles to the Wu-Tang Clan.

Joe often started these shows with a song by his favourite Jamaican toaster Big Youth. After that it was anybody's guess - from Bob Dylan to the Ramones via Nina Simone, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. Here's a chance to see what he carried in his DJ box.

In 1999, Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

0420071220The final selection from Joe Strummer's stint as a World Service DJ in 2001.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

0420080821The final selection from Joe Strummer's stint as a World Service DJ in 2001.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

06Joe Strummer's London Calling Series 2: Episode 32017121920181113 (6M)
20190813 (6M)
20220519 (6M)
20221222 (6M)
In 1999, former Clash frontman Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

Joe Strummer died on 22nd December 2002, aged just 50. His World Service programmes began in 1999, and show his great enthusiasm for music from all over the world and his eclectic tastes, ranging from the Beatles to the Wu-Tang Clan.

Joe often started these shows with a song by his favourite Jamaican toaster Big Youth. After that it was anybody's guess - from Bob Dylan to the Ramones via Nina Simone, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. Here's a chance to see what he carried in his DJ box.

In 1999, Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

07Joe Strummer's London Calling Series 2: Episode 22012091420120913 (6M)
20171215 (6M)
20181109 (6M)
20190809 (6M)
20220519 (6M)
In 1999, former Clash frontman Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

Joe Strummer died on 22nd December 2002, aged just 50. His World Service programmes began in 1999, and show his great enthusiasm for music from all over the world and his eclectic tastes, ranging from the Beatles to the Wu-Tang Clan.

Joe often started these shows with a song by his favourite Jamaican toaster Big Youth. After that it was anybody's guess - from Bob Dylan to the Ramones via Nina Simone, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. Here's a chance to see what he carried in his DJ box.

In 1999, Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

08Joe Strummer's London Calling Series 1: Episode 62012091220120911 (6M)
20171213 (6M)
20181107 (6M)
20190807 (6M)
20220518 (6M)
In 1999, former Clash frontman Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

Joe Strummer died on 22nd December 2002, aged just 50. His World Service programmes began in 1999, and show his great enthusiasm for music from all over the world and his eclectic tastes, ranging from the Beatles to the Wu-Tang Clan.

Joe often started these shows with a song by his favourite Jamaican toaster Big Youth. After that it was anybody's guess - from Bob Dylan to the Ramones via Nina Simone, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. Here's a chance to see what he carried in his DJ box.

In 1999, Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

09Joe Strummer's London Calling Series 2: Episode 12012091320120912 (6M)
20171214 (6M)
20181108 (6M)
20190808 (6M)
20220518 (6M)
In 1999, former Clash frontman Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

Joe Strummer died on 22nd December 2002, aged just 50. His World Service programmes began in 1999, and show his great enthusiasm for music from all over the world and his eclectic tastes, ranging from the Beatles to the Wu-Tang Clan.

Joe often started these shows with a song by his favourite Jamaican toaster Big Youth. After that it was anybody's guess - from Bob Dylan to the Ramones via Nina Simone, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. Here's a chance to see what he carried in his DJ box.

In 1999, Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

10Joe Strummer's London Calling Series 1: Episode 42012090720120906 (6M)
20141212 (6M)
20171208 (6M)
20181102 (6M)
20190802 (6M)
20220518 (6M)
20221215 (6M)
In 1999, former Clash frontman Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

Joe Strummer died on 22nd December 2002, aged just 50. His World Service programmes began in 1999, and show his great enthusiasm for music from all over the world and his eclectic tastes, ranging from the Beatles to the Wu-Tang Clan.

Joe often started these shows with a song by his favourite Jamaican toaster Big Youth. After that it was anybody's guess - from Bob Dylan to the Ramones via Nina Simone, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. Here's a chance to see what he carried in his DJ box.

In 1999, Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

11Joe Strummer's London Calling Series 2: Episode 42017122020181114 (6M)
20190814 (6M)
20220519 (6M)
20221222 (6M)
In 1999, former Clash frontman Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

Joe Strummer died on 22nd December 2002, aged just 50. His World Service programmes began in 1999, and show his great enthusiasm for music from all over the world and his eclectic tastes, ranging from the Beatles to the Wu-Tang Clan.

Joe often started these shows with a song by his favourite Jamaican toaster Big Youth. After that it was anybody's guess - from Bob Dylan to the Ramones via Nina Simone, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. Here's a chance to see what he carried in his DJ box.

In 1999, Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

12Joe Strummer's London Calling Series 1: Episode 52012091120120910 (6M)
20171212 (6M)
20181106 (6M)
20190806 (6M)
20220518 (6M)
In 1999, former Clash frontman Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.

Joe Strummer died on 22nd December 2002, aged just 50. His World Service programmes began in 1999, and show his great enthusiasm for music from all over the world and his eclectic tastes, ranging from the Beatles to the Wu-Tang Clan.

Joe often started these shows with a song by his favourite Jamaican toaster Big Youth. After that it was anybody's guess - from Bob Dylan to the Ramones via Nina Simone, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. Here's a chance to see what he carried in his DJ box.

In 1999, Joe Strummer became a DJ for the BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.