Bernie Rhodes' on a CTC retrospective

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Re: Bernie Rhodes' on a CTC retrospective

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white man wrote:
07 Feb 2020, 8:46pm
JohnSimonBeverly wrote:
07 Feb 2020, 7:12pm
(You don't happen to have Worcester and Hofstra in FLAC?)
Its on the megalist

Both shows have been removed from Mega, as have many other Clash shows sadly...

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Re: Bernie Rhodes' on a CTC retrospective

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JohnSimonBeverly wrote:
07 Feb 2020, 9:41pm
white man wrote:
07 Feb 2020, 8:46pm
JohnSimonBeverly wrote:
07 Feb 2020, 7:12pm
(You don't happen to have Worcester and Hofstra in FLAC?)
Its on the megalist

Both shows have been removed from Mega, as have many other Clash shows sadly...
Hello,

I appreciate a download link as well. Thanks!

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Re: Bernie Rhodes' on a CTC retrospective

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JohnSimonBeverly wrote:
07 Feb 2020, 7:12pm
Marky Dread wrote:
07 Feb 2020, 3:21pm
When i saw them in Brixton i thought they showed some real promise. That there was life in the band after Mick and Topper and I don't say that lightly because I'm a huge Mick admirer.
I'm also very much a fan of Mick Jones, but I find most of the shows he played with The Clash from Sandinista! and onwards painful to listen to, because he's so stoned and unfocused. I can totally see why it eventually drove Joe crazy.

Which Brixton show did you see?

All the Brixton recordings I've heard sound like they were really good shows. I only saw the band in 1985, and it felt to me like they had lost the spark by then. Then again that was at the huge Roskilde Festival, so not exactly ideal circumstances.

From the Clash II recordings I've heard, my favorite this far is the Hofstra show – not only is the entire band super tight and energetic and Joe totally on fire, much more nuanced playing than previously, when many shows had a much more blunt, less inspired approach - especially Nick's guitar playing.

From the Clash II shows available, which are your favorites?

(You don't happen to have Worcester and Hofstra in FLAC?)
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Re: Bernie Rhodes' on a CTC retrospective

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All the links here seem to be working but mp3 only...

https://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/1 ... 52016.html
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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Re: Bernie Rhodes' on a CTC retrospective

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Heston wrote:
08 Feb 2020, 10:39am
All the links here seem to be working but mp3 only...

https://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/1 ... 52016.html
Yep, but those are all low bitrate mp3, so not useful for any attempts at remastering.

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