The Clash guitarist recalls spying on Mick Jagger eating dinner and life as a vegetarian in the 1970s
When I was eight my parents divorced. Dad movedon, and Mum moved to America, so I was looked after and fed by my gran, Stella. She’d been born in 1899 to Jewish parents who’d escaped the Russian pogroms. So there were gefilte fish balls and salmon rissoles. My mother hadn’t been a good cook, but Stella was.
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