Live at Shea Stadium
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London calling
Police on my back
The guns of Brixton
Tommy gun
The magnificent seven
Armagideon time
The magnificent seven (return)
Rock the Casbah
Train in vain
Career opportunities
Spanish bombs
Clampdown
English civil war
Should I stay or should I go
I fought the law
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Kosmo vinyl introduction -- London calling -- Police on my back -- The guns of Brixton -- Tommy gun -- The magnificent seven -- Armagideon time -- The magnificent seven (return) -- Rock the Casbah -- Train in vain -- Career opportunities -- Spanish bombs -- Clampdown -- English civil war -- Should I stay or should I go -- I fought the law
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Add a Commentonly album where you hear one of the band members swear at the yobs in the back to shut up. funniest thing i've ever heard. love the band. very very much part of my very mispent youth (used t o listen to them on the coach on the way to football matches).
I felt this album captured all of the energy power of the Clash Live.The set list flowed well and most of my favorites where there withslight changes to keep it interesting. The only two things I found minor fault with are the sound quality which is gritty;so it fits the genre,but I would have liked it clearer. And The Lack of harmonica on train in vain was a huge loss in my eyes because it is quintessential part.Other than that this is a solid CD.
One of the few bands who sound just as good live as on their records.