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11 June 2007

From London to Jamaica This Saturday we saw Chris Salewicz read from his new biography of Joe Strummer, Redemption Song: The Ballad of Joe Strummer. (It’s very good, by the way. I haven’t quite finished yet, but I feel confident in recommending it. Salewicz does a great job of humanizing someone who always seemed so much larger than life.) [More:] During the course of the reading, he played snippets of a bootlegged live recording of The Clash that sounded very familiar to me. As it turns out, it was a show they played (at 4 AM!) on November 27, 1982, at the Jamaican World Music Festival in Montego Bay, and the reason it sounded familiar is that I have a copy of it myself. And now, if you click on the links, you will too.

Introduction
London Calling
Police On My Back
Guns of Brixton
Magnificent Seven
Armagideon Time
Magnificent Seven (reprise)
Junco Partner (the file is incorrectly named “Unco Partner”)
Spanish Bombs
One More Time
Train In Vain
Bankrobber
Radio Clash
Clampdown
Should I Stay or Should I Go
Rock the Casbah
Straight to Hell

I tried to upload this as a zip file, but either I’m doing something wrong (very possible) or Divshare is choking on zip files these days. Sorry.
Thanks, bmarkey! You are my go-to guy for all things Strummer.
posted by scody 11 June | 21:44
Cool, I will have to check the book out. I heart Joe Strummer.
posted by King of Prontopia 12 June | 10:13
I CAN PLAYS CHOPSTIX AND CHOPANN! || MorbidFilter: How do you think you will die?

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