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The Clash - The Clash - The Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh March 3Rd 1984 (1984)

Track listing:
  1. London Calling 4:15
  2. Safe European Home 3:16
  3. Are You Ready For War 4:31
  4. Rock The Casbah 4:01
  5. The Dictator 3:08
  6. Clampdown 4:19
  7. The Guns Of Brixton 3:25
  8. Tommy Gun 3:06
  9. Ammunition 2:54
  10. White Man In Hammersmith Palais 4:04
  11. Sex Mad War 2:07
  12. I'm So Bored With The Usa 2:23
  13. Police And Thieves 4:45
  14. Three Card Trick 2:49
  15. Know Your Rights 3:36
  16. Janie Jones 1:51
  17. I Fought The Law 2:57
  18. Armagideon Time 3:50
  19. Brand New Cadillac 2:08
  20. Koka Kola 2:00
  21. Should I Stay Or Should I Go 2:57
  22. Garageland 3:40
  23. Bank Robber 3:08
  24. Career Opportunities 1:56
  25. Complete Control 3:15
  26. Spanish Bombs 2:43
  27. This Is Radio Clash 4:16
  28. London's Burning 1:58
  29. White Riot 1:56

Notes


The Clash: The Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh March 3rd 1984

Good audience tape (A-)

Joe Strummer (vocals/guitar)
Vince White (guitar/vocals)
Nick Sheppard (guitar/vocals)
Paul Simonon (bass/vocals)
Pete Howard (drums)

01. London Calling
02. Safe European home.
03. Are you ready for war.
04. Rock the casbah.
05. The Dictator.
06. Clampdown.
07. The Guns of Brixton.
08. Tommy gun.
09. Ammunition.
10. White man in Hammersmith Palais.
11. Sex mad war.
12. I'm so bored with the U.S.A.
13. Police and thieves.
14. Three card trick.
15. Know your rights.
16. Janie Jones.
17. I fought the law.
18. Armagideon time.
19. Brand new Cadillac.
20. Koka kola.
21. Should I stay or should I go.
22. Garageland.
23. Bank robber.
24. Career opportunities.
25. Complete control.
26. Spanish bombs.
27. This is Radio Clash.
28. London's burning.
29. White riot.

Cassette Tape -> Audio Capture via Audacity -> light digital EQ

Original "Camden Market" type Cassette bought on Ebay as part of a collecting interest. Seemed worthy of a transfer as the sound is reasonable in comparison to an incomplete copy found as MP3 online, albeit a little hissy. Very slightly equalised. As far as I know this hasn't been on Dime before.