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The Clash 03/11/77
Harlesden Coliseum, London, UK
Set I
London's Burning
1977
Remote Control (false start)
Remote Control (abandoned)
Remote Control
Hate and War
I'm So Bored with the USA
Deny
48 Hours
What's My Name
Protex Blue
Cheat
White Riot
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Slick2007 (5/5) FLAC / 1 B View  
Jason T (3/5) CDR / 1 B View   AUD
Notes: This is the only live show between Jan 1 (with Rob Harper still in the band) and May 1 (Topper Headon's first gig). In between the first LP was recorded (with Terry Chimes brought back in) and Jon Moss (future Culture Club) had drummed in rehearsals for a couple of months. Moss quit just before this show, and Terry Chimes was hustled back in.
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.3) CDR / 1 View   Audience
Notes: DVD 231; lineage: aud recording > CD-R > CD-R trade > flac (xAct 8 w/verify)
Mike Tausig (1/5) FLAC / 1 View  
Notes: AUD>?>FLAC
fleaibe (1/5) FLAC / 1 B+ View   aud recording > CD-R > CD-R trade > flac (xAct 8 w/verify)
Notes: aud recording > CD-R > CD-R trade > flac (xAct 8 w/verify) line up: Joe Strummer - vocals, guitar Mick Jones - guitar, vocals Paul Simonon - bass Terry Chimes - drums (last show until 1982) 01 intro - tuning 02 London's Burning 03 1977 04 Remote Control (false start) 05 Remote Control (abandoned) 06 crowd banter - tuning 07 Remote Control 08 Joe talk 09 Hate and War 10 tuning 11 I'm So Bored with the USA 12 Deny 13 48 Hours 14 tuning 15 What's My Name 16 Protex Blue 17 tuning 18 Cheat 19 tuning 20 White Riot his is the only live show between Jan 1 (with Rob Harper still in the band) and May 1 (Topper Headon's first gig). In between the first LP was recorded (with Terry Chimes brought back in) and Jon Moss (future Culture Club) had drummed in rehearsals for a couple of months. Moss quit just before this show, and Terry Chimes was hustled back in. The Harlesdon Coliseum was a porno theatre. Chaotic isn't even a good enough word for this performance. Remote Control is debuted, and attempted three times before getting it. this recently surfaced recording should be of interest, The sound is decent for the time, especially with a little Eq (high end boost).