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From Here to Eternity: Live

Released: 1999 17 tracks

  • 1. Complete Control
    2. London's Burning
    3. What's My Name
    4. Clash City Rockers
    5. Career Opportunities
    6. (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
    7. Capital Radio
    8. City of the Dead
    9. I Fought the Law
  • 10. London Calling
    11. Armagideon Time
    12. Train in Vain
    13. Guns of Brixton
    14. The Magnificent Seven
    15. Know Your Rights
    16. Should I Stay or Should I Go
    17. Straight to Hell


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The Clash - From Here to Eternity: Live

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"Touted for many years as the greatest live band in the world, the only surprise about this live album is that it's taken so long to appear. Recorded between '78 and '82, it captures the London punk torchbearers in all their fury--Strummer spitting out vocals like every breath is his last, the guitars of Jones and Simenon taut and abrasive. Even after all this time, songs like their debut album's scathing "Comp
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Blog post image preview“Midnight to six, man, For the first time from JamaicaDillinger and Leroy Smart, Delroy Wilson, your cool operator” On June 5, 1977 Joe Strummer from The Clash went to a concert he expected to be a celebration of the roots reggae we were all listening to that year. Instead he got “Four Tops all night with encores from stage right” and poured his frustration into their best song. The Palais opened in 1919 to host jazz bands and was a popular dance venue until the Fiftie... MORE


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