
I’m in the mood for the Clash’s most pensive, hushed and melodic song. I also am doing that thing where I appoint myself an unhired DJ among my social media cohorts.
It’s “I’m Lost in the Supermarket,” off the band’s 1979 album London Calling.
I always marvel at the simplicity and depth of an autobiographical phrase in the song, “I wasn’t born so much as I fell out.” I wonder who wrote that particular line, Joe Strummer or Mick Jones. They get Lennon/McCartney-like co-credit for the song.
It seems to me to describes a life of benign neglect, the kind of rough-and-tumble childhood that forces a person to make something of themself.
You’ve got to forge a personality, because the alternative is to feel, metaphorically speaking, “all lost in the supermarket.” And ain’t nobody got time for that.
–Sarah Torribio
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