Marky Dread Remasters

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gkbill wrote:
25 Sep 2020, 1:53pm
Hi Marky,

Thanks again for your efforts! My road trip just got better with this as a soundtrack!
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Hi Marky, Just wanted to thank you for sharing your hard work. Listening to the first Bond show right now and really enjoying it.
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Kimmelweck wrote:
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Hi Marky, Just wanted to thank you for sharing your hard work. Listening to the first Bond show right now and really enjoying it.
Cheers and welcome.
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Alright then ...... thanks as always Marky, listening now!

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Thanks for this Marky, will be listening to this tonight.

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Hello Marky,

Thanks as always for your time effort, expertise, and dedication. The timing is great as I have a drive tonight. I'm very interested as this was such an interesting show. When it first happened, I remember thinking Joe was just feeling a great contradiction - a big commercial festival appearance but that what the original punk thinking was against - could they maintain the true DIY spirit while appearing here? What concessions had to be made? Were the concessions worth the greater exposure? Man, I'm reading too much into this. I'll just sit back and enjoy! Thanks again!

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gkbill wrote:
11 Oct 2020, 1:40pm
Hello Marky,

Thanks as always for your time effort, expertise, and dedication. The timing is great as I have a drive tonight. I'm very interested as this was such an interesting show. When it first happened, I remember thinking Joe was just feeling a great contradiction - a big commercial festival appearance but that what the original punk thinking was against - could they maintain the true DIY spirit while appearing here? What concessions had to be made? Were the concessions worth the greater exposure? Man, I'm reading too much into this. I'll just sit back and enjoy! Thanks again!
Cheers gk. I think you are correct with making that age old paradox "stick it to the man while working for the man" work for/against the ideals of The Clash.
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The posturing and railing by Joe never bothered me one way or another, it's all part of the spectacle. I just think it was a bit of a toothless performance by the band, saved by a great performance of Know Your Rights. And how the fuck was Joe still messing up the words to London Calling after 2 years? He's even worse than usual here for it. I will have a listen though Marky, it's in the queue, thanks for your hard work.
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Heston wrote:
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The posturing and railing by Joe never bothered me one way or another, it's all part of the spectacle. I just think it was a bit of a toothless performance by the band, saved by a great performance of Know Your Rights. And how the fuck was Joe still messing up the words to London Calling after 2 years? He's even worse than usual here for it. I will have a listen though Marky, it's in the queue, thanks for your hard work.
Yeah it always bugs me when the first two verses of LC are back to front. Mick even messes up TiV. Maybe a pressure they put on themselves.
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Heston wrote:
11 Oct 2020, 3:05pm
The posturing and railing by Joe never bothered me one way or another, it's all part of the spectacle. I just think it was a bit of a toothless performance by the band, saved by a great performance of Know Your Rights. And how the fuck was Joe still messing up the words to London Calling after 2 years? He's even worse than usual here for it. I will have a listen though Marky, it's in the queue, thanks for your hard work.
Pretty sure this was the first Clash boot I bought on cd (I way overpaid for 16 Tracks on vinyl many many years before that). Joe's rants make the show. The performance, yeah, whatever, but Joe hectoring people like a newly socially conscious teenager—"you buy you die" is pure adolescent social righteousness—at a good-time festival is solid amusement.
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Thanks Marky for all your hard work that went into this!

Appreciate You Sharing Your Talents As Always

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Charlie Dont Surf wrote:
11 Oct 2020, 4:03pm
Thanks Marky for all your hard work that went into this!

Appreciate You Sharing Your Talents As Always

CDS
Cheers CDS only wish we coukd get a full show from the desk.
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Marky Dread -

I've been absent from this page for a looong time, just finding this and am overwhelmed by all your effort and fine work.

Thank you thank you thanks so very much. It's like listening to these shows for the first time again. It is most appreciated.

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Thanks a lot Marky. Nice to have a digital copy. I have a couple of CD's in the loft somewhere. Was this the largest ever audience they had played in front of ?

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