Wednesday, February 13, 2008
The Clash Live on PBS
This March, PBS stations nationwide will premiere The Clash Live: Revolution Rock, a new documentary film chronicling live performances from the iconic punk pioneers at the peak of their powers. A preview of the April 15 DVD release, this is a real tribute to the band's electric LIVE PERFORMANCES, and something you won't want to miss.
The Clash Live: Revolution Rock DVD 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 from 1979, through triumphant concerts from clubland (London's The Music Machine, 1978) and theatres (The Lyceum, 1978, 1980), climaxing with a transcendent blow-out performance at New York's Shea Stadium in 1982. The DVD also includes rare footage of the band's performance on The Tom Snyder Show and on ABC's Fridays.
Tracklisting (not final):
Complete Control – Music Machine, London 1978
White Riot – live in studio, 1976
London's Burning – live in studio, 1976
English Civil War – London Lyceum, January 79
I Fought The Law – London Lyceum, January 79
Tommy Gun – live in studio, 1978
Safe European Home – Music Machine, London 1978
What's My Name - Music Machine, London 1978
Guns Of Brixton – "Fridays" April 1980
Train In Vain – Lewisham Odeon, February 1980
Clampdown – London Lyceum, Feb 1980
Police & Thieves – Aylesbury Friars, 1980
London Calling – Bonds, New York 1981
Magnificent Seven – Tom Snyder Show, June 1981
This Is Radio Clash Tom Snyder Show, June 1981
Should I Stay Or Should I Go – Shea Stadium, Oct 1982
Career Opportunities – Shea Stadium, October 1982
Be sure to check the Official Web Site: theclashonline.com, for air dates in your city.
SOURCE: AntiMusic
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