"I think we're going to have to forget about the radio and just go back to word of mouth"
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The line also carries Strummer's instinct for demystifying culture. Rock stardom sells itself as fate and charisma, but he reduces dissemination to something pre-industrial and human: friends telling friends, bodies in rooms, rumors that turn into movements. Word of mouth is slower, messier, less scalable - and therefore harder to capture. It implies scenes over markets, trust over branding.
There's a deeper punk logic here: if the official channels are compromised, the response isn't merely to complain, it's to rebuild the infrastructure from below. The Clash always acted like a band and a newsroom, reporting from the street while trying to widen the street. This quote is Strummer admitting that mass media can be a mirage for anyone trying to speak plainly, politically, or too loudly.
He isn't romanticizing the past so much as forecasting the future: when broadcast platforms narrow, culture routes around them. Call it DIY survival. Call it underground logistics. Either way, it's a blueprint for how movements keep moving.
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Strummer, Joe. (2026, January 16). I think we're going to have to forget about the radio and just go back to word of mouth. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-were-going-to-have-to-forget-about-the-117727/
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"I think we're going to have to forget about the radio and just go back to word of mouth." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-were-going-to-have-to-forget-about-the-117727/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.



