Hell yeah, where is it!?Jimmy Jazz wrote:Reggae version of Shouting Street? In crystal clear quality? Must hear.Heston wrote:I too was always under the impression Rudie was a Mick song, but I think Joe may have surprised us.msza wrote:I think you're right about Joe picking songs he largely wrote, Heston. Except maybe Rudie, which sounds like a Mick song to me.
Oh, and I wish they would have played some Earthquake Weather more often, specifically that reggae version of Shouting Streets, Island Hopping, and Ride Your Donkey. They played SS and IH on 11/24/99, which was captured in crystal clear quality, but it isnt on the megalist. Any chance someone could upload it?
And yes, I love that reggae version of Shouting Street, but it seems to have disappeared from my life, has anyone got it for upload?
Mescaleros' choice of Clash songs
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I too, would enjoy hearing that.threecoffins wrote:Hell yeah, where is it!?Jimmy Jazz wrote:Reggae version of Shouting Street? In crystal clear quality? Must hear.Heston wrote:I too was always under the impression Rudie was a Mick song, but I think Joe may have surprised us.msza wrote:I think you're right about Joe picking songs he largely wrote, Heston. Except maybe Rudie, which sounds like a Mick song to me.
Oh, and I wish they would have played some Earthquake Weather more often, specifically that reggae version of Shouting Streets, Island Hopping, and Ride Your Donkey. They played SS and IH on 11/24/99, which was captured in crystal clear quality, but it isnt on the megalist. Any chance someone could upload it?
And yes, I love that reggae version of Shouting Street, but it seems to have disappeared from my life, has anyone got it for upload?
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It's on on here....threecoffins wrote:Hell yeah, where is it!?Jimmy Jazz wrote:Reggae version of Shouting Street? In crystal clear quality? Must hear.Heston wrote:I too was always under the impression Rudie was a Mick song, but I think Joe may have surprised us.msza wrote:I think you're right about Joe picking songs he largely wrote, Heston. Except maybe Rudie, which sounds like a Mick song to me.
Oh, and I wish they would have played some Earthquake Weather more often, specifically that reggae version of Shouting Streets, Island Hopping, and Ride Your Donkey. They played SS and IH on 11/24/99, which was captured in crystal clear quality, but it isnt on the megalist. Any chance someone could upload it?
And yes, I love that reggae version of Shouting Street, but it seems to have disappeared from my life, has anyone got it for upload?
http://homepage.mac.com/blackmarketclas ... burgh.html
Pretty good sound quality as I remember.
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I think this is the show being referred to:Heston wrote:It's on on here....threecoffins wrote:Hell yeah, where is it!?Jimmy Jazz wrote:Reggae version of Shouting Street? In crystal clear quality? Must hear.Heston wrote:I too was always under the impression Rudie was a Mick song, but I think Joe may have surprised us.msza wrote:I think you're right about Joe picking songs he largely wrote, Heston. Except maybe Rudie, which sounds like a Mick song to me.
Oh, and I wish they would have played some Earthquake Weather more often, specifically that reggae version of Shouting Streets, Island Hopping, and Ride Your Donkey. They played SS and IH on 11/24/99, which was captured in crystal clear quality, but it isnt on the megalist. Any chance someone could upload it?
And yes, I love that reggae version of Shouting Street, but it seems to have disappeared from my life, has anyone got it for upload?
http://homepage.mac.com/blackmarketclas ... burgh.html
Pretty good sound quality as I remember.
http://homepage.mac.com/blackmarketclas ... %20LA.html
Edit: The reggae Shouting Street is also sampled here. Sounds cool, love to have that show.
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I should totally hang my head in shame, for I have that show and I never realized that was on there...
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Any chance of adding it to the Mega Bottle List sometime?Wolter wrote:I should totally hang my head in shame, for I have that show and I never realized that was on there...
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It's MP3 sourced, but if I find it and remember to do so.threecoffins wrote:Any chance of adding it to the Mega Bottle List sometime?Wolter wrote:I should totally hang my head in shame, for I have that show and I never realized that was on there...
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Doh, slap me with a wet fish.threecoffins wrote:I think this is the show being referred to:Heston wrote:It's on on here....threecoffins wrote:Hell yeah, where is it!?Jimmy Jazz wrote:Reggae version of Shouting Street? In crystal clear quality? Must hear.Heston wrote: I too was always under the impression Rudie was a Mick song, but I think Joe may have surprised us.
And yes, I love that reggae version of Shouting Street, but it seems to have disappeared from my life, has anyone got it for upload?
http://homepage.mac.com/blackmarketclas ... burgh.html
Pretty good sound quality as I remember.
http://homepage.mac.com/blackmarketclas ... %20LA.html
I knew it was a set opener, that's what confused me!
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board
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Heston wrote:Doh, slap me with a wet fish.threecoffins wrote:I think this is the show being referred to:Heston wrote:It's on on here....threecoffins wrote:Hell yeah, where is it!?Jimmy Jazz wrote: Reggae version of Shouting Street? In crystal clear quality? Must hear.
http://homepage.mac.com/blackmarketclas ... burgh.html
Pretty good sound quality as I remember.
http://homepage.mac.com/blackmarketclas ... %20LA.html
I knew it was a set opener, that's what confused me!
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Too bad Joe didn't seize that opportunity during the Clash II daysdaredevil wrote: I also got the feeling Joe always wanted to sing lead vocals on POM thus the inclusion starting in 2001.
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First time i saw Joe & Mescaleros ('99 Roseland) they played Trash City, which I was very pleased about. I swear that they played Nothin' 'Bout 'Nothin too, bu according to Black Market Clash, they didn't. hmmmm...