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hooligan:
Sorry, back to subject.  I saw one video of a Mescaleros concert and it was wicked cool.  God I miss him, it is fair to say that Joe Strummer was my hero.  

I am trying to get my hands on a copy of the movie "Straight to Hell", anyone here seen it?

Inlander:

--- Quote from: hooligan ---[cred] I saw the Clash in '83 [/cred]
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Bastard!!

sXeSamurai:
I personally enjoyed Joe Strummer and The Mesclaros more than the Clash. I saw them before Strummer died.

hooligan:
Continuing off subject....
--- Quote from: DeathrockZombie ---You guys should realize that Cock Sparrer sits at the top of this heap.

When it comes to melodic, hook laden rock out of the UK - I can't think of a single band that does it better.

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4Skins!  Do I have to mention "Out on an Island" again?  In terms of sheer political intensity it is hard to beat Sham 69 or Angelic Upstarts, whether you agree with their message or not.


Back on subject...
The Clash on Broadway has a lot of great stuff that is hard to find, but also has some stuff that should probably have remained 'unreleased'.  It does a nice job of compiling the best of Sandanista, for those of you who can't get into that album.  Perhaps most interesting with the boxed set are the liner notes.  

I have a 12' with a couple dubs on it, Magnificent Dance (dub of Magnificent Seven) and Cool Out (dub of Call Up), it also has normal versions of both songs.  I'm not much for dance mixes though, but it's still pretty cool to have.  I also have two singles, English Civil War with Pressure Drop and Groovy Times with Gates to the West, but all those songs are easy enough to find.  Lastly, I have the wicked cool 10' version of Black Market Clash, again all the songs are easy to fine.  But come on 10' vinyl -- that's cool!

DeathrockZombie:
And Black Market Clash is my favorite Clash album

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