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#1 The Clash - Bootlegs

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The Clash - Bootlegs - Live, Demos, Outtakes, Rarities, B - Sides, Interviews, TV shows, Compilations...

Za pocetak, audio biografija banda....


Keith Rodway - The Clash - The Unauthorized Biography Of The Clash [2003}
mp3 - 160kbps - 63 mb

link:
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01 - Introduction
02 - The Ballad of Woody Mellor
03 - City Rocker
04 - The Wild Man of Ramsgate
05 - Teenage Pyromania
06 - Garageland Depression
07 - America Calling
08 - Contracts
09 - Bad Boy Mick
09 - The Clash Mark II
11 - Joe the Mescalero
12 - Death of a Hero
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The Clash - 1976-08-31 - The 100 Club London

mp3 - 320kbps - 67.61 mb

link:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5M95XDOU

Jedan od prvih koncerata banda (cetvrti u karijeri, treci u Londonu), svirali su kao predgrupa The Sex Pistols u klubu koji je obiljezio istoriju Londonske punk i punk-rock scene...neke od ovih pjesama The Clash nikada nece snimiti u studiju, dok ce neke zavrsiti na prvom albumu grupe...I'm So Bored With You, kako se jos uvijek tada zvala, a koju je napisao gitarista Mick Jones, ce zahvaljujuci novom Strummerovom tekstu, uskoro postati jedna od himni tada jos uvijek pokreta u nastajanju, i vrlo brzo ce sa novim tekstom doci i novo ime...I'm So Bored With the U.S.A...

The Clash je tog dalekog 31. avgusta 1976., pred publiku istrcao u sljedecem sastavu:

Joe Strummer – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Mick Jones – lead guitar, vocals
Keith Levene – lead guitar
Paul Simonon – bass guitar, backing vocals
Terry Chimes – drums, percussion

Set List:

Opening
Deny
1-2 Crush On You
I Know What To Think Of You
I Never Did It
How Can I Understand The Flies
Protex Blue
Janie Jones
Mark Me Absent
Deadly Serious
48 Hours
I'm So Bored With You
What's My Name
1977
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The Clash - 1985-05-11- Acoustic Toon [7 inch single bootleg]

mp3 - 28mb - 320kbps

1. Johnny Too Bad
2. Garageland
3. Police On My Back
4. Pressure Drop

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The Clash - 1977-05-08 - Electric Circus Manchester [aka Take It Or Leave It - bootleg - vinyl rip]

mp3 - 88 mb - 320kbps

White Riot Tour with The Jam, Buzzcocks, Slits and Subway Sect

Set List - 18 songs:

Londons Burning
1977
I'm so bored with the USA
Presure Drop
Hate and war
48 Hours
Deny
Capital Radio
Police and Thieves


Cheat
Remote Control
Career Opportunities
Janie Jones
White Riot
Garageland
1977

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The Clash - 1979-07-05 - Notre Damme Balroom London [Brigade Rosse bootleg]

mp3 - 91mb - 320kbps


The Clash - "London Calling" Summer 1979

First night of two 'Secret Gigs', Thursday and Friday 5th & 6th July 1979.
At the Thursday Notre Dame Hall show in '79 the Mo-dettes and the Low Numbers opened up the show.

Set List [18 tracks]:

Clash City Rockers
White Man
Safe European Home
I'm Not Down
Death or Glory
I Fought the Law
London Calling
Rudi Can't fail
Lovers Rock
City of the Dead
Jimmy Jazz
Hateful
Stay Free
Capital Radio
Janie Jones
Hate and War
English Civil War
London's Burning
Complete Control
Whats My Name

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The Clash - London Calling - 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition [2004]

The Clash - The Last Testament - The Making Of London Calling
Documentary directed by Don Letts

part 1:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SDMPYFOQ

part 2:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GRSXX5XC

part 3:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=22LBDFMT


thanks to original uploaders!!!
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The Clash - Golden Bullets [lp - bootleg]

mp3 - 56mb - 190kbps

Side A:

1. White Riot
2. (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
3. Tommy Gun
4. Louie Louie
5. King Of The Road
6. English Civil War
7. Hate & War
8. Israelites

Side B:

1. Dirty Harry
2. Overpowered By Funk
3. The Further Adventures Of Futura 2000
4. Heartbreak Hotel
5. Blonde Rock And Roll

link:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DTI3F3YE

The back cover to the sleeve has details on each song, so I'll quote from it:
White Riot
Taken from the soundtrack to the film "The Clash" by Julian Temple, recorded in Dunstable, March, 1977.

(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
The Original version with alternate lyrics recorded at Marquee Studios, London, March, 1978.

Tommy Gun
The unbroadcast first take recorded for the 'Something Else' BBC TV Show in March, 1978.

Louie Louie
Recorded during the '16 Tons Tour' rehearsals in London, January, 1980, this was performed with Pete Townsend as the encore in Brighton.

King Of The Road
During the aforementioned rehearsals Mick takes a cigarette break whilst Joe, Paul and Topper knock out this old classic.

English Civil War
The first of three songs recorded at Tyne Tees TV Studios in April, 1979 for the 'Alright Now' Show.

Hate & War
Mick takes up vocal duties for the second song of the show.

Israelites
Third and final song is a romp through the old reggae classic with Den Hagarty of 'The Darts' on backing vocals.

Dirty Harry
The original version of 'Magnificent Seven' taken from the early days of the Sandinista! sessions, New York, 1980, mixed by Mick.

Overpowered By Funk
The extended New York Remix by Mick Jones. Initial copies of 'Combat Rock' album were due a bonus 12" EP of remixes of which this was part.

The Further Adventures Of Futura 2000
The original demo version recorded at Ear Studios, London during September, 1981 and mixed by Mick Jones at the controls.

Heartbreak Hotel
Taken from the film soundtrack to 'Grutzi Elvis' and recorded at Vanilla Studios during the 'London Calling' demo sessions in spring 1979.

Blonde Rock And Roll
An unfinished song recorded during the Sandinista! album sessions and features Ellen Foley on backing vocals.
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The Clash - Deadly Serious [bootleg - 25 tracks]

mp3 - 63mb - 128kbps

link:
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The Clash - 1978 - Paul Simonon & Topper Headon interview [picture disc]

7" Interview Picture Disc - "Talking To 'The Clash'" [inc. artwork]

Contains an interview with Paul Simonon & Topper Headon, recorded sometime between November 24, 1978 (release of "Tommy Gun") and December 19, 1978 (Sid Vicious Benefit show).
The pictures, however, are ca. 1984-85 and show Joe & Paul on one side, and a head shot of Joe on the other. The same interview is on both sides of the disc.

Thanks to original uploader!!!!

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The Clash - B Sides, Remixes & Rare - bootleg

mp3-71mb-192kbps-12 tracks

Tracks:
Armagideon Time (Kampuchea Concert)
Dirty Harry - Magnificent 7 Original Mix
Long Time Jerk - long version
Mensforth Dub
Outside Broadcast (Radio Clash)
Overpowered By Funk (New York Remix)
Radio 5 (Radio Clash)
Radio One (Full Version)
Radio One (Reprise)
Reggae Rules (unreleased demo)
Rockers Galore (Mikey Dread mix)
The Clash & Allen Ginsberg - Capitol Air

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The Clash - Rebellos Garajos (demos & outtakes 1977-1984) + artwork

mp3-52mb-160kbps

Tracks:

1 - White riot
2 - 1977
3 - Janie Jones (instrumental)
4 - Clash City Rockers (alternate mix)
5 - The Prisioner (alternate mix)
6 - All the young punks
7 - Oh baby oh (Give 'em enough rope demo)
8 - Stay free (Give 'em enough rope outtake)
9 - Revolution Rock (instrumental)
10 - Know your rights (Combat Rock outtake)
11 - Innoculated city
12 - Rap the Casbah (with Rankin' Roger)
13 - This is England (alternate version)
14 - Sex mad roar (12'' B-side)

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Ellen Foley - Spirit of St Louis [1981]

"This is often known as the 'lost Clash album', seeing that it's basically performed by the Clash, with Ellen singing. Mick and Joe wrote half the songs. Album was produced by Mick Jones....After the recording sessions for the Clash's Sandinista LP were completed, the Sandinista band, consisting of Mick Jones, Micky Gallagher, Norman Watt-Roy, Topper Headon, Tymon Dogg, Paul Simonon, Joe Strummer, and Gary Barnacle went to work on tracks for this Ellen Foley solo album, titled "The Spirit Of St. Louis". Joe, Mick, and Tymon wrote a number of new tracks for the project, displaying a Jacques Brel influence, and other 50s French pop writers, suitable to Ellen's Glam-Rock singing style. Accordions, flutes and strings make their entrance while images of cafés, legionnaires, bicycles, and other European flavors fly about. Mick Jones, who was klix Ellen Foley at the time, really threw himself into the project, which represents some of his best playing of the 1980s, and many of the original songs are top-flight. "The Shuttered Palace" and "Theatre Of Cruelty" could have been good Linda Ronstadt or ABBA songs. Tymon's "Beautiful Waste Of Time" could have worked for Dionne Warwick between some 1960s Bacharach-David numbers. And two songs, "Torchlight" and "MPH" really would have been at home on a Clash record. "Torchlight" is a classic Joe-Mick call and response track that you can just imagine some South American arm of the Spartacist League adopting it as their anthem. And "MPH" would be a great Clampdown-like rocker if sung by Joe and Mick. Ellen's own Siouxsie-like "Phases Of Travel" is well-written, and Mick uses some great flange guitar on it..." - http://groovytunesday.com


Tracklist:
1 The Shuttered Palace
2 Torchlight
3 Beautiful Waste Of Time
4 The Death Of The Psychoanalyst Of Salvador Dali
5 M.P.H.
6 My Legionnaire
7 Theatre Of Cruelty
8 How Glad I Am
9 Phases Of Travel
10 Game Of A Man
11 Indestructible
12 In The Killing Hour
13 Le Palais Secret (The Shuttered Palace) (Single Version)

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The Clash - 1980- If Music Could Talk [interviews + artwork]

lp - promotional copy [interchords]

side 1:

interview with paul simonon
interview with mick jones

side 2:
interview with joe strummer
interview with topper headon

+ few songs from sandinista lp

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The Clash & Mikey Dread
SPK - Bankrobber@ DSRR

mp3-192kbps-36 mb


This is a mix of the Clash and Mikey Dread, a home made job by someone on the old WinMx site in the DSRR reggae room...It's over 25 minutes long and it comes with Armagideon Time and Bank Robber...

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The Clash - 1983-1985 - Live Collection [bootleg] - 70.92 mb

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The Clash - 1979-02-13 - Agora Cleveland OH [wolfgangvault sampler soundboard]
mp3-320kbps-77mb


Set List:
* 1. Safe European Home 3:35
* 2. Stay Free 3:30
* 3. Guns On The Roof 3:20
* 4. Police & Thieves 5:38
* 5. Capital Radio 3:49
* 6. Janie Jones 2:05
* 7. Garageland 3:13
* 8. Julie's Been Working For… 3:48
* 9. London's Burning 2:46
* 10. White Riot



Concert Summary

Topper Headon - drums
Mick Jones - vocals, guitar
Paul Simonon - bass
Joe Strummer - vocals, guitar

No band embodies all the best aspects of British punk rock better than The Clash: fast and furious songs delivered like machine gun fire - check; politically volatile lyrics -double check; paramilitary-cum-bondage fashion - certainly in the early days; an incorporation of American R&B and Jamaican Dub and Reggae influences - eventually; working class attitude and a predilection for violence - definitely; recklessly fabulous live performances - like none other.

While others were busy nettling the establishment with vulgar behavior and cartoonish personas, The Clash gave the punk movement some focus for all its aggression. Songs like "White Riot" and "London's Burning" explicitly articulated a powerful dissatisfaction with such time-honored English institutions as class distinction and imperialism, creating a vibrant subgenre which continues to thrive 20 years after the band's dissolution.

From the "Pearl Harbor '79" Tour, their first in America, this show is vintage Clash. Guitars rattle and clang and drums and bass pound away in fist-pumping precision as Joe Strummer's slurred holler narrates the revolution. It's short and perfect, the way rock n' roll should be, and the crowd can't get enough.

Though they never achieved the same commercial success in the States that they enjoyed in the U.K., The Clash are probably the most influential punk band of their era. Whether to applaud them or berate them for spawning the likes of Rancid and Green Day is a matter of personal opinion, but their status as the originals is irrefutable. Here is The Clash in their prime.

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Elvis Costello & Jakob Dylan - Straight To Hell [live}

Performed by Elvis Costello (Guitar/Vocal) and Jakob Dylan (Guitar/Vocal), Farmer Dave (Pedal Steel), Davey Faragher (Bass), Pete Thomas (Drums), Tennessee Thomas (Drums)
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The Clash - Last Gang in Town (Rarities 1976-1984)
LP 12'' - Darkside Records 2003 [vinyl rip - 320k]

link:
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