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Hopefully it'll get a cd release also. Looking forward to hearing the demos and alt versions.
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I don’t know Gen X catalogue well enough, could some of these demos be pre Gen X with Mick?Marky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 1:32pmHopefully it'll get a cd release also. Looking forward to hearing the demos and alt versions.
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No just Generation X stuff.101Walterton wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 3:15pmI don’t know Gen X catalogue well enough, could some of these demos be pre Gen X with Mick?Marky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 1:32pmHopefully it'll get a cd release also. Looking forward to hearing the demos and alt versions.
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So the SS tracks mentioned earlier ever materialised?Marky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 5:17pmNo just Generation X stuff.101Walterton wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 3:15pmI don’t know Gen X catalogue well enough, could some of these demos be pre Gen X with Mick?Marky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 1:32pmHopefully it'll get a cd release also. Looking forward to hearing the demos and alt versions.
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It's my understanding they have been remastered with the Generation X material. However there was never any intention of releasing them with Generation X material. Why would they as they simply don't belong together.101Walterton wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 8:00pmSo the SS tracks mentioned earlier ever materialised?Marky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 5:17pmNo just Generation X stuff.101Walterton wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 3:15pmI don’t know Gen X catalogue well enough, could some of these demos be pre Gen X with Mick?Marky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 1:32pmHopefully it'll get a cd release also. Looking forward to hearing the demos and alt versions.
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Because I got about 3 threads and Tony J interview confusedMarky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 9:35pmIt's my understanding they have been remastered with the Generation X material. However there was never any intention of releasing them with Generation X material. Why would they as they simply don't belong together.101Walterton wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 8:00pmSo the SS tracks mentioned earlier ever materialised?Marky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 5:17pmNo just Generation X stuff.101Walterton wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 3:15pmI don’t know Gen X catalogue well enough, could some of these demos be pre Gen X with Mick?Marky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 1:32pm
Hopefully it'll get a cd release also. Looking forward to hearing the demos and alt versions.
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No worries. I would guess if they ever saw the light it would be as a stand alone release. I mean where do those tracks really belong The Clash? Generation X? The Damned? The Boys? Who is on them other than Tony and Mick. I guess as Mick has the rights to them ( I believe) if they ever got released (which I seriously doubt) they could be on a Mick Jones box set. Something I would seriously love to see.101Walterton wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 9:54pmBecause I got about 3 threads and Tony J interview confusedMarky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 9:35pmIt's my understanding they have been remastered with the Generation X material. However there was never any intention of releasing them with Generation X material. Why would they as they simply don't belong together.101Walterton wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 8:00pmSo the SS tracks mentioned earlier ever materialised?Marky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 5:17pmNo just Generation X stuff.101Walterton wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 3:15pm
I don’t know Gen X catalogue well enough, could some of these demos be pre Gen X with Mick?
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Mick Jones 001Marky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 10:00pmNo worries. I would guess if they ever saw the light it would be as a stand alone release. I mean where do those tracks really belong The Clash? Generation X? The Damned? The Boys? Who is on them other than Tony and Mick. I guess as Mick has the rights to them ( I believe) if they ever got released (which I seriously doubt) they could be on a Mick Jones box set. Something I would seriously love to see.101Walterton wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 9:54pmBecause I got about 3 threads and Tony J interview confusedMarky Dread wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 9:35pmIt's my understanding they have been remastered with the Generation X material. However there was never any intention of releasing them with Generation X material. Why would they as they simply don't belong together.
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A sidetrack, but Mick told me the other day that Guy Stevens designed a promo visual for Violent Luck (a name he of course came up with) using the photo of James Dean getting all drenched by the spurting new oil well he dug in Giant. Violent Luck.
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Brilliant.TeddyB Not Logged In wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 6:33pmA sidetrack, but Mick told me the other day that Guy Stevens designed a promo visual for Violent Luck (a name he of course came up with) using the photo of James Dean getting all drenched by the spurting new oil well he dug in Giant. Violent Luck.
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more and more, those london ss tapes are turning out to be one of the last great missing pieces of early punk rock history. i mean (and this is a genuine question, i don't do a very good job keeping this stuff straight in my head), what else is left of similar historical importance in terms of 70s punk?
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Not very much really left that's not been bootlegged or officially released over the years. One interesting artifact maybe whether the backing tracks that The Clash laid down in Maida Vale for the John Peel session still exist. John Waters said they definitely laid down a couple of backing tracks before walking out of the session.Flex wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 7:47pmmore and more, those london ss tapes are turning out to be one of the last great missing pieces of early punk rock history. i mean (and this is a genuine question, i don't do a very good job keeping this stuff straight in my head), what else is left of similar historical importance in terms of 70s punk?
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Eh? What/when?Marky Dread wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 7:59pmNot very much really left that's not been bootlegged or officially released over the years. One interesting artifact maybe whether the backing tracks that The Clash laid down in Maida Vale for the John Peel session still exist. John Waters said they definitely laid down a couple of backing tracks before walking out of the session.Flex wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 7:47pmmore and more, those london ss tapes are turning out to be one of the last great missing pieces of early punk rock history. i mean (and this is a genuine question, i don't do a very good job keeping this stuff straight in my head), what else is left of similar historical importance in terms of 70s punk?
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.
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Peel and Waters have both claimed the band laid down something before they walked out. The engineer is not so sure and the band don't seem to know too much either.matedog wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 9:00pmEh? What/when?Marky Dread wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 7:59pmNot very much really left that's not been bootlegged or officially released over the years. One interesting artifact maybe whether the backing tracks that The Clash laid down in Maida Vale for the John Peel session still exist. John Waters said they definitely laid down a couple of backing tracks before walking out of the session.Flex wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 7:47pmmore and more, those london ss tapes are turning out to be one of the last great missing pieces of early punk rock history. i mean (and this is a genuine question, i don't do a very good job keeping this stuff straight in my head), what else is left of similar historical importance in terms of 70s punk?
One attempt, scheduled for 24 April 1978, was abandoned. Peel noted in his diary the circumstances surrounding this: "They actually got as far as recording the backing tracks, but then they were so out of their heads they couldn't finish it, and decided the BBC's equipment wasn't good enough. It was one of those things where you thought: How do you argue with stupidity on this level? Not a very punk attitude, I thought.
However, Ken Garner's The Peel Sessions contains an anecdote by Bill Aitken, the engineer on that date, which casts doubt on Peel's recollection. Aitken suggests that, when he inquired after Topper Headon's dog, the rest of the band made fun of Headon because of this. The session then became increasingly negative and was finally cancelled by the group.
In an interview for BBC6Music broadcast in October 2013 the three remaining members of The Clash - Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon recalled the session:
"It didn't work, so we just walked out and left it, it didn't sound any good," says Topper. "It was us, I'm sure," says Mick, magnanimously. "Speak for yourself," retorts Topper. "John Peel never forgave us.
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