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01. "Kosmo Vinyl Introduction" 02. "London Calling (Live)" 03. "Police On My Back (Live)" 04. "The Guns of Brixton (Live)" 05. "Tommy Gun (Live)" 06. "Magnificent 7 (Live)" 07. "Armagideon Time (Live)" 08. "Magnificent 7 (Return) (Live)" 09. "Rock The Casbah (Live)" 10. "Train In Vain (Live)" 11. "Career Opportunities (Live)" 12. "Spanish Bombs (Live)" 13. "Clampdown (Live)" 14. "English Civil War (Live)" 15. "Should I Stay Or Should I Go (Live)" 16. "I Fought The Law (Live)"
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 | Description: | Live At Shea Stadium by The Clash, released 2 October 2008, includes the following tracks: "Police On My Back", "Tommy Gun", "Armagideon Time", "Rock The Casbah" and more.
This version of Live At Shea Stadium comes as a 1xCD. - Recorded at New York's Shea Stadium in 1982, LIVE AT SHEA STADIUM captures the band at the peak of it's powers and on devastating form. Bristling with energy and attitude, LIVE AT SHEA STADIUM is destined to feature alongside James Brown at the Apollo, the Who at Leeds and Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison as one of the greatest live recordings of all time! This is a legendary Clash concert released in a historic year for Shea Stadium. More than an album, it's an event."Live At Shea Stadium" is a historic live album by The Clash, released in CD format by Sony Music. This electrifying recording captures the legendary punk band performing at New York's iconic Shea Stadium on October 13, 1982, as part of their support for The Who. The setlist features explosive renditions of classics like "London Calling," "Should I Stay or Should I Go," and "Rock the Casbah," showcasing the band's raw energy and political edge. As one of punk rock?s most influential acts, The Clash broke boundaries with albums such as "London Calling" and "Combat Rock," earning critical acclaim and commercial success worldwide. Their fusion of punk with reggae, ska, funk, and rockabilly helped define an era. Sony Music stands as one of the world?s leading music companies with a rich legacy in supporting groundbreaking artists across genres. |  | No. of tracks: |
16 |
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88697348802 |
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