5.18.2006

The Clash: Live at the Jamaica World Music Festival, Bob Marley Centre, 27th November, 1982.

Via trade and for a limited time only, here's The Clash live at the Jamaica World Music Festival held at the Bob Marley Centre on 27th November 1982 (popularly referred to as the "From London To Jamaica" bootleg). This setlist, comprised mainly of their reggae and ska numbers, is a perfect testimony to the amazing range of The Clash.

Introduction
London Calling
Police On My Back
Guns Of Brixton
The Magnificent Seven
Armagideon Time
The Magnificent Seven (Reprise)
Junco Partner
Spanish Bombs
One More Time
Train In Vain
Bankrobber
Radio Clash
Clampdown
Should I Stay Or Should I Go
Rock The Casbah
Straight To Hell

Get more info on this set here. Also, buy Clash music, especially the very essential London Calling.

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yessssssss...

8:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanks very much. not got any live clash, this is great!!

11:22 AM  
Blogger gnp29 said...

Wow! This is great. Thanks so much for posting it.

12:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

KNK is rapidly becoming an essential stop off point along the Blogsphere, bloody excellent post that brought back many great memories of seeing The Clash live back then !! Thanks !

4:02 PM  
Blogger aqb said...

excellent range of posts here at KNK, and this one is so sweet!

4:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

love your blog. please please repost this amazing set

9:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ditto what anon said. i'd love to get my greedy little hands on this...mainly for my 4 year old son who adores all things Clash/Joe. perhaps you can repost on Friday (4 year annivesary of Joe's death)? wonderful blog...

7:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey great...i was at the awesome show in the fog of ganga smoke that rose up from the crowd and the Clash were the best of the 3 days ...best reggae of everyband i thought and they are white guys!! the Jamaicans were totally impressed

4:32 PM  

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