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Rare Clash live recordings on cassettes

Posted: 26 May 2014, 10:23am
by ACMartin
I thought that fans on this forum might like to see this: 2 cassette tape recordings of The Clash live at Bond's on Broadway (from June 9th 1981) are for sale via Omega Auctions this Friday 30th May. The recordings were taken from the sound deck so the quality is excellent.

Re: Rare Clash live recordings on cassettes

Posted: 26 May 2014, 10:37am
by Dr. Medulla
Jesus, I thought it might be something the board could pool some cash to bid on it, but the estimate on the site is £600–800. :scared:

Re: Rare Clash live recordings on cassettes

Posted: 26 May 2014, 11:21am
by Rat Patrol
Meanwhile at Southeby's. . .

King Tut's body failed to sell because all the world's billionaires tapped themselves out making bids for a brown paper bag full of RARE SCOTTISH BOOTLEGS.

Re: Rare Clash live recordings on cassettes

Posted: 28 May 2014, 8:49am
by Marky Dread
Rat Patrol wrote:Meanwhile at Southeby's. . .

King Tut's body failed to sell because all the world's billionaires tapped themselves out making bids for a brown paper bag full of RARE SCOTTISH BOOTLEGS.
Ha! :lol:

Re: Rare Clash live recordings on cassettes

Posted: 02 Sep 2015, 6:54am
by Tim Bucknall
i'm certain thats the version i already shared with the group

i always suspected it was mixed for the COB soundtrack - can't think of any reason why they would expend so much effort trying to remix such a bad show unless there was no other option: ie: too expensive to film another night


no i don't have the files or the tape anymore, a lot of stuff has happened since then.
i share stuff with you so i don't have to care anymore after all :-)