The Clash: May 13, 1977, Leicester Polytechnic, Leicester CD Track Listing

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The Clash May 13, 1977, Leicester Polytechnic, Leicester (1977)
Too many days without the CLASH!\n\nGift from a friend ( vinyl source i think...) >EAC>FLAC>YOU\n\nGood sound!\n\nThis is what i found on this show:\nI'm So Bored With The U.S.A.\nHate & War\n48 Hours \nDeny \nPolice & Thieves \nCheat \nCapital Radio \nWhat's My Name \nProtex Blue \nRemote Control \nGarageland \n1977 \nInfo\nAll tracks recorded live at Leicester Polytechnic, 13th May, 1977 (not Cardiff as the title of the CD suggests).\n\nReview\nAn early performance from mid '77. Not the earliest, but you'll notice it's all first album material. This is a great 12 song CD from start to finish. Excellent quality, and the best source for some of the rarer first album tracks, such as Protex Blue, Remote Control and 48 Hours... which Joe announces:\n\n"It's Saturday night you've just got paid, Monday's coming don't be afraid! - get on with it!"\n\nDuring I'm So Bored With The U.S.A. in particular Joe seems a bit knackered, or maybe that's just his vocal style on the night. This is not the complete show sadly. I believe London's Burning and 1977 are missing from the start of the set, though 1977 is played last again.\n\nDeny is a superb performance, very clear. Throughout the set the vocals are very clear and almost all the lyrics are decipherable, which is more than can be said for the album! (Which incidentally had only been out for a month or so at this time.)\n\n"Now you can rest your sweaty armpits and move your knees! Your knees! Police and Thieves in the street!"\n\nAs you would expect, this is a great performance. Joe seems to mention Leicester's De Montfort Hall near the end, before he says that he isn't Diana Ross. I'm reliably informed that the venue was the Polytechnic though. The start of Capital Radio is particularly excellent, nice blend of guitar and drums, and the song itself is great. "Don't touch that dial!"\n\nWhat's My Name, Protex Blue and Remote Control all superb. Especially Protex Blue, and it's good to have a great live version of Remote Control. Once Complete Control came along they dropped its "Mother" song from the set. Definitely a show to get your hands on. Early Clash at their best, and with excellent faultess sound quality throughout. Well recommended!\n\nRated: 9 / 10\n\nNote that the number of tracks is sixteen because of speaking between the songs...\n\n Enjoy!\t\n\nArtwork included...
This rock cd contains 16 tracks and runs 34min 59sec.
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  1. The Clash - I'm So Bored With The U.S.A. (02:18)
  2. The Clash - Hate & War (02:08)
  3. The Clash - 48 Hours (01:58)
  4. The Clash - Talk (00:12)
  5. The Clash - Deny (03:10)
  6. The Clash - Talk (00:25)
  7. The Clash - Police & Thieves (06:23)
  8. The Clash - Cheat (02:12)
  9. The Clash - Capital Radio (02:25)
  10. The Clash - What's My Name (01:47)
  11. The Clash - Talk (01:08)
  12. The Clash - Protex Blue (02:03)
  13. The Clash - Remote Control (02:48)
  14. The Clash - Talk (01:09)
  15. The Clash - Garageland (03:02)
  16. The Clash - 1977 (01:41)


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