Identifier | 7004839 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | cdr |
Media Count | 1 |
Show Rating | A |
Sound Rating | A- |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
The Clash 1939-??-?? Golden Bullets to 1981 + live, Various, Various | |
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Set 1 | White Riot
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais Tommy Gun Louie Louie King Of The Road English Civil War Hate & War Israelites Dirty Harry Overpowered By Funk The Further Adventures Of Futura 2000 Heartbreak Hotel Blonde Rock And Roll + 2 songs + 5 live songs |
Set 2 | White Riot
Taken from the soundtrack to the film "The Clash" by Julian Temple, recorded in Dunstable, March, 1977. (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais The Original version with alternate lyrics recorded at Marquee Studios, London, March, 1978. Tommy Gun The unbroadcast first take recorded for the 'Something Else' BBC TV Show in March, 1978. Louie Louie Recorded during the '16 Tons Tour' rehearsals in London, January, 1980, this was performed with Pete Townsend as the encore in Brighton. King Of The Road During the aforementioned rehearsals with Joe, Paul and Topper. English Civil War The first of three songs recorded at Tyne Tees TV Studios in April, 1979 for the 'Alright Now' Show. Hate & War Mick takes up vocal duties for the second song of the show. Israelites Third and final song is a romp through the old reggae classic with Den Hagarty of 'The Darts' on backing vocals. Dirty Harry The original version of 'Magnificent Seven' taken from the early days of the Sandinista! sessions, New York, 1980, mixed by Mick. Overpowered By Funk The extended New York Remix by Mick Jones. Initial copies of 'Combat Rock' album were due a bonus 12" EP of remixes of which this was part. The Further Adventures Of Futura 2000 The original demo version recorded at Ear Studios, London during September, 1981 and mixed by Mick Jones at the controls. Heartbreak Hotel Taken from the film soundtrack to 'Grutzi Elvis' and recorded at Vanilla Studios during the 'London Calling' demo sessions in spring 1979. Blonde Rock And Roll An unfinished song recorded during the Sandinista! album sessions and features Ellen Foley on backing vocals. |
Set 3 | |
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