I got this video a while back, it was set up to be burned to a dual layer DVD, so I used Handbrake to convert it to MP4 / M4V format so it will play on a PC or Mac. I've seen most of this footage before, but it was nice to have it all as one file.
Duration 2:45:57
Frame rate 25 FPS
Audio 383kpbs stereo
702x576
Munich, Germany 1977 (first 2 tracks synced correctly, interview portions without the subtitles)
Alright Now Mar. 1979 (Includes Hate & War)
Fridays, Los Angeles Apr. 1980 (new source)
Saturday Night Live Oct. 1982 (new source)
The Tomorrow Show & NBC Live At Five interviews are also new sources.
All audio levels have been made as equal as possible.
From the "Rude Boy" Bluray.
The Clash Live In Munich 3rd October - 7 Songs plus Backstage Interview
Thanks Marky, I wasn't aware the Munich footage was part of an official release, If anybody objects, I'll pull it.
No don't worry about that mate. I was just trying to see what's been commercially available.
The 3 "Alright Now" tracks Hate & War/English Civil War/The Israelites were uploaded by Heston here a while back in pristine condition from the master reel.
The Tomorrow Show was released on The Clash Live: Revolution Rock DVD.
Friday's was also included on the Revolution Rock DVD but incomplete a wasted opportunity.
OK, I'll leave it up for now.
Damn, missed that one, probably wasn't on this board back then, no idea what generation tape this one came from, but it's decent.
I'm sure there are those who won't have this stuff or bought the DVDs that appreciate it.
Are all 4 Fridays tracks in good quality and complete?
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.
From the "Rude Boy" Bluray.
The Clash Live In Munich 3rd October - 7 Songs plus Backstage Interview
Thanks Marky, I wasn't aware the Munich footage was part of an official release, If anybody objects, I'll pull it.
No don't worry about that mate. I was just trying to see what's been commercially available.
The 3 "Alright Now" tracks Hate & War/English Civil War/The Israelites were uploaded by Heston here a while back in pristine condition from the master reel.
The Tomorrow Show was released on The Clash Live: Revolution Rock DVD.
Friday's was also included on the Revolution Rock DVD but incomplete a wasted opportunity.
OK, I'll leave it up for now.
Damn, missed that one, probably wasn't on this board back then, no idea what generation tape this one came from, but it's decent.
I'm sure there are those who won't have this stuff or bought the DVDs that appreciate it.
Are all 4 Fridays tracks in good quality and complete?
Yes, they appear to be complete, sound is very good, video quality is good, I only wish it was formatted for a larger display.
God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
Thanks Marky, I wasn't aware the Munich footage was part of an official release, If anybody objects, I'll pull it.
No don't worry about that mate. I was just trying to see what's been commercially available.
The 3 "Alright Now" tracks Hate & War/English Civil War/The Israelites were uploaded by Heston here a while back in pristine condition from the master reel.
The Tomorrow Show was released on The Clash Live: Revolution Rock DVD.
Friday's was also included on the Revolution Rock DVD but incomplete a wasted opportunity.
OK, I'll leave it up for now.
Damn, missed that one, probably wasn't on this board back then, no idea what generation tape this one came from, but it's decent.
I'm sure there are those who won't have this stuff or bought the DVDs that appreciate it.
Are all 4 Fridays tracks in good quality and complete?
Yes, they appear to be complete, sound is very good, video quality is good, I only wish it was formatted for a larger display.
I've got them but not in great quality.
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.
Wasn't the Fridays show released on the Official Fridays compilation.
I posted a 16x9 version a few year ago as well
I was sure that Ratty posted the Friday's stuff in good quality but I could never get them to play.
Wouldn't mind a stand alone upload of just those tracks please
I'll get on it
EDIT - I actually uploaded the recording I got from Tappy's tape to punk torrents. There's still 1 seeder on it now after all these years if anyone wants the 4x3 version http://www.punktorrents.com/thread-134539.html
I got this video a while back, it was set up to be burned to a dual layer DVD, so I used Handbrake to convert it to MP4 / M4V format so it will play on a PC or Mac. I've seen most of this footage before, but it was nice to have it all as one file.
Duration 2:45:57
Frame rate 25 FPS
Audio 383kpbs stereo
702x576
Munich, Germany 1977 (first 2 tracks synced correctly, interview portions without the subtitles)
Alright Now Mar. 1979 (Includes Hate & War)
Fridays, Los Angeles Apr. 1980 (new source)
Saturday Night Live Oct. 1982 (new source)
The Tomorrow Show & NBC Live At Five interviews are also new sources.
All audio levels have been made as equal as possible.
I got this video a while back, it was set up to be burned to a dual layer DVD, so I used Handbrake to convert it to MP4 / M4V format so it will play on a PC or Mac. I've seen most of this footage before, but it was nice to have it all as one file.
Duration 2:45:57
Frame rate 25 FPS
Audio 383kpbs stereo
702x576
Munich, Germany 1977 (first 2 tracks synced correctly, interview portions without the subtitles)
Alright Now Mar. 1979 (Includes Hate & War)
Fridays, Los Angeles Apr. 1980 (new source)
Saturday Night Live Oct. 1982 (new source)
The Tomorrow Show & NBC Live At Five interviews are also new sources.
All audio levels have been made as equal as possible.
I already have this material, but thanks for doing this. I'm intrigued by "new source"...
You're welcome BR16ADE_R055E. Regarding the new sources, that's the info I was given so I passed it along. I will say it's better than what I previously had.
God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung