• Punk,  Rock

    The Clash hit France

    There are a few recurring themes on this site that I unapologetically hammer at the masses. There’s Prince, there’s Springsteen, and there is Joe Strummer & The Clash. I came across a cool bootleg recently of what I guess would be called Sandanista-era Clash.

    This May 9, 1981 show came five months after the release of their ambitious, extremely eclectic 3-LP juggernaut that was (and is) ‘Sandanista’. The album review on All Music has it just about right:

    The Clash sounded like they could do anything on London Calling. For its triple-album follow-up, Sandinista!, they tried to do everything, adding dub, rap, gospel, and even children’s choruses to the punk, reggae, R&B, and roots rock they already were playing. Instead of presenting a band with a far-reaching vision, like London Calling did, Sandinista! plays as a messy, confused jumble, which means that its numerous virtues are easy to ignore.

    While it doesn’t come close to the brilliance and magnitude of London Calling, it does have its moments (“The Call Up”, “The Magnificent Seven”, “Washington Bullets”, etc.), but it is a triple album of 36 songs for cryin’ out loud, so there’s bound to be some less than stellar moments (like a reworked “Career Opportunities” sung by children).

    So anyhoo, the bootleg was recorded live in France. It’s great quality, and really captures their F**ing brilliance….

    The Clash live at Palais St. Sauveur, Lille in France
    May 9, 1981

    London Calling
    Safe European Home
    The Leader
    Somebody Got Murdered
    White Man in Hammersmith Palais
    The Guns of Brixton
    Lightning Strikes (not once but twice)
    I Fought The Law
    Corner Soul
    Ivan Meets G.I. Joe
    Radio Clash
    Charlie Don’t Surf
    Magnificent Seven
    Bankrobber
    Wrong ‘Em Boyo
    Train in Vain