Live At Shea Stadium - The Clash

Live At Shea Stadium

The Clash

  • Genre: Punk
  • Release Date: 2008-10-07
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 16

  • ℗ 2013 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Kosmo Vinyl Introduction The Clash 1:10
2
London Calling The Clash 3:29
3
Police On My Back The Clash 3:28
4
The Guns of Brixton The Clash 4:07
5
Tommy Gun The Clash 3:19
6
The Magnificent Seven The Clash 2:33
7
Armagideon Time The Clash 2:55
8
The Magnificent Seven (Return) The Clash 2:23
9
Rock the Casbah The Clash 3:21
10
Train In Vain (Stand By Me) The Clash 3:45
11
Career Opportunities The Clash 2:06
12
Spanish Bombs The Clash 3:18
13
Clampdown The Clash 4:26
14
English Civil War The Clash 2:39
15
Should I Stay or Should I Go The Clash 2:44
16
I Fought the Law The Clash 3:21

Reviews

  • The Clash LIVE

    5
    By rnrroger
    I you like The Clash its a must A full concert I have eternity but i like this one better!Because its not bit and pieces from shows its the whole show and though i never seen them or will i ever be able to see them this is the nearest it will ever be.
  • Who tour!

    5
    By Vincent Polselli
    I saw them open for The Who on this tour in Los Angeles! I thought The Clash blew them off the stage! The Who were a shell of their former selves!
  • The last appearance

    5
    By maumel
    Great concert, delivered with such power and precision. It clearly shows the Clash were on top of their powers. The guitar duo is the best I've heard since Mick Jones and Strummer were never really that worried about it. the bass is muscular and clever and Terry, who is replacing Topper who had left the band at this point, may not be as talented as a drummer but delivers his part solidly and precisely laying the bed for a really consistent concert. In fact, as weird as it seems, probably the best all round concert I've heard from them with virtually the entire set sounding equally as good. Also, great vocals here. Probably the best singing captured on a Clash record. It was a shame they did not last longer but while they did, no one represented better Rock honesty than the Clash. At this stage, theywere clearly disintegrating as a band but their stage presence and their sound were to be remembered forever.

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