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Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] THE CLASH LIVE: REVOLUTION ROCK is an exciting new documentary film directed by long-time Clash collaborator and Grammy-winning producer Don Letts (Westway To The World) that chronicles the electric live performances of one of the most influential bands to emerge from the UK. The film follows the live transformation of the band, incorporating footage from all phases of the Clash's meteoric career, beginning with live-in-the-studio clips and climaxing with a blow-out performance at New York's Shea Stadium in 1982. With rare and previously unreleased footage from all over the world, this film documents the history of the band by showcasing their incredible live performances, and will be a draw for both the new fan and their established passionate followers. TRACKLISTING: 1. Complete Control 2. I Fought The Law (London Lyceum '79) 3. Police & Thieves (Munich '77) 4. What's My Name (Manchester Elizabethan Suite '77) - previously unreleased 5. Capitol Radio One (Manchester Elizabethan Suite '77) - previously unreleased 6. White Riot 7. I'm So Bored With The U.S.A (Manchester Apollo '78) - previously unreleased 8. London's Burning (London Victoria Park '78) 9. 1977 10. (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (Glasgow Apollo '78) 11. Tommy Gun 12. Safe European Home (London Music Machine '78) 13. London Calling (Bonds International Casino '81) 14. Clampdown (Lewisham Odeon '80) 15. The Guns Of Brixton (Fridays '80) - previously unreleased 16. Train In Vain (Lewisham Odeon '80) 17. This Is Radio Clash (Tomorrow Show With Tom Snyder '81) - previously unreleased 18. The Magnificent Seven (Tomorrow Show With Tom Snyder '81) - previously unreleased 19. Brand New Cadillac (Tokyo Sun Plaza Hall '82) - previously unreleased 20. Should I Stay Or Should I Go (Shea Stadium '82) 21. Know Your Rights (US Festival '83) - previously unreleased 22. Career Opportunities (Shea Stadium '82)
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Reviews:
SAW IT ON PUBLIC TELE When I saw this it was constantly interupted by the channels hosts asking for donations over and over and over and over and over.......so about 30 min. of the DVD was not shown in lieu of this. At the end of the show I heard a snipet of "Pressure Drop" hoping it would show up on the track listing, since I've yet to see them perform it. It even listed it in the shows scrolling credits and of course it's no where to be found on this DVD. I'm sincerely disappointed. Not much new on this disc I also saw clips from this on PBS recently. And from what I saw there and in the tracklisting, most of these performances were already seen in "Rude Boy" and "The Essential Clash."
Where's the brilliant Saturday Night Live performances?? Why only one song from the "Fridays" show? They performed four. Same with the Elizabethan Suite. Only two of the four songs performed there are included. And "Tommy Gun" isn't even a live clip.
Of course, any live footage from The Clash is going to be impressive, but I wish more new stuff was on tap here. Stunning! I just watched portions of this DVD on KQED Public Television here in San Francisco during their pledge drive. The performances are raw, and powerful, and fun. Some (much?) of the footage has never been seen before and I can't wait to get this for myself and friends. |
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