Thanks Marky. Thought we already had this but turns out not.
Marky Dread Remasters
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Thanks Marky. Thought we already had this but turns out not.
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Like I would make you download something twice!
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Not unlike me to do it eitherMarky Dread wrote: ↑01 Mar 2021, 1:59pmLike I would make you download something twice!
I once requested Newcastle Mayfair just weeks after requesting it and downloading it
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They should never have closed down Bedlam.white man wrote: ↑01 Mar 2021, 5:15pmNot unlike me to do it eitherMarky Dread wrote: ↑01 Mar 2021, 1:59pmLike I would make you download something twice!
I once requested Newcastle Mayfair just weeks after requesting it and downloading it
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This sounds so crisp and clear. Excellent work! I especially loved the band's take on Spanish Bombs. The guitar is significantly different to how Mick played it. And that reworked version of One More Time is one of the highlights of the second line-up as well. North and South sounds great, and that terrific version of Capital Radio came out of nowhere. I didn't realize this line-up ever played it.Marky Dread wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021, 10:39amAnother one for all you CtC era Clash fans.
https://mega.nz/file/sUpCDSqC#OFanF6T5s ... PIVXegia_0
Thanks again, Marky!
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Yes! I love the radio broadcast version and cannot wait to hear this one. The band was on fire that night.Marky Dread wrote: ↑01 Mar 2021, 10:25amNext one...
We have the great sounding 16 track radio broadcast of this show. But this remaster of the audience recording sounds brilliant in my opinion. This is almost the complete show. Just missing the start of the encore London's Burning.
https://mega.nz/file/hBJHQSyR#Fwt2LWpPD ... b_RQWlC5Qo
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Hello Marky,
Thank you for these 2...cranked to 11.
Thank you for these 2...cranked to 11.
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When CD-r postal trading was the 'thing' twentyish years ago I amassed a ton of live Clash shows. Whilst it was interesting to catch the band doing their thing live, the quality made me not to want to play too many of them on a regular basis. Eventually I ripped them all to FLAC for posterity and gave the discs away. It's been a long time since I stopped collecting every live show by The Clash, Pistols et al and now prefer to cherry pick shows that I'll actually enjoy listening to regularly.
Step forward two decades and I come here and discover 'The Clash live remasters archive'... and... WOW! I've only listened to a couple of shows so far but what I've heard is a great improvement over what circulated previously.
Thank you Marky Dread for feeding these old shows through your 'Magic Clash Sound System Machine' and for sharing the output here. I'll keep an eye on it for more gems and look forward to some 1979 LC era shows.
Cheers, Gimmix.
Step forward two decades and I come here and discover 'The Clash live remasters archive'... and... WOW! I've only listened to a couple of shows so far but what I've heard is a great improvement over what circulated previously.
Thank you Marky Dread for feeding these old shows through your 'Magic Clash Sound System Machine' and for sharing the output here. I'll keep an eye on it for more gems and look forward to some 1979 LC era shows.
Cheers, Gimmix.
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Nice one mate cheers.Gimmix wrote: ↑02 Mar 2021, 6:07amWhen CD-r postal trading was the 'thing' twentyish years ago I amassed a ton of live Clash shows. Whilst it was interesting to catch the band doing their thing live, the quality made me not to want to play too many of them on a regular basis. Eventually I ripped them all to FLAC for posterity and gave the discs away. It's been a long time since I stopped collecting every live show by The Clash, Pistols et al and now prefer to cherry pick shows that I'll actually enjoy listening to regularly.
Step forward two decades and I come here and discover 'The Clash live remasters archive'... and... WOW! I've only listened to a couple of shows so far but what I've heard is a great improvement over what circulated previously.
Thank you Marky Dread for feeding these old shows through your 'Magic Clash Sound System Machine' and for sharing the output here. I'll keep an eye on it for more gems and look forward to some 1979 LC era shows.
Cheers, Gimmix.
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Thanks Marky for the Amsterdam 1981 Audience Remaster.
My favorite Clash period.
Looking Forward To hearing your work on this show.
Appreciate you sharing your talents with us all.
Keep up the Great Work!!
CDS
My favorite Clash period.
Looking Forward To hearing your work on this show.
Appreciate you sharing your talents with us all.
Keep up the Great Work!!
CDS
Someday you'll meet your rockin chair, Cause that's where we're spinnin
There's no point to want to comb your hair, When its grey and thinin
There's no point to want to comb your hair, When its grey and thinin
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Cheers mate. Just working on the Geary Temple (Fillmore) show from February '79. A heavy GEER show.Charlie Dont Surf wrote: ↑02 Mar 2021, 4:45pmThanks Marky for the Amsterdam 1981 Audience Remaster.
My favorite Clash period.
Looking Forward To hearing your work on this show.
Appreciate you sharing your talents with us all.
Keep up the Great Work!!
CDS
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Great to hear Amsterdam from a different perspective. It's a real shame Joe was half asleep for the first minute of London Calling.
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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There are a fair few gigs where that first line proves problematic for Joe to get in the correct order.
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Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.
"Without the common people you're nothing"
Nos Sumus Una Familia
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People may grumble about why the Clash only ever issued one live compilation, with plenty of pro-recorded/broadcast gigs in the can (eg compared to the Jam who have issued live gigs galore, in various formats, over the years). But take Marky's remasters, call up the relevant pages on BMC for the background info and photos, and digitally at least, we have the best live box set ever.
Big thanks and 21-gun salutes to the passion, devotion and generosity of Marky, Graham and co.
Big thanks and 21-gun salutes to the passion, devotion and generosity of Marky, Graham and co.
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