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The Right Profile cdr - 2 edits - Sound 4 - 90min - low?- tracks 25
Heart of the Hippie Beast cdr - 2 edits - Sound 4 - 87min - low?- tracks 25
cdr - full Guns/Garage + Intro - Sound 4 - 87min - low?- tracks 25

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cdr releases....
Released on cdr as In the Heart of the Hippie Beast, and the Right Profile, both are from the same source, however Hippie Beast is a split mono recording, though I dont think it started off as one, so I would avoid this one unless sure. It swops around Mag 7 and Car Jam. as well and sounds like it could have been an mp3 source at one time.
The Right Profile has no such glitches and sounds a touch better. It also runs 2 minutes longer than Hippie Beast, both omit the intro though.
The Right Profile has a pretty good range and good clarity are spoiled by some slight hiss. The vocals lead and drums are clear and the bass reasonable.
Both these suffer from 3 minor edits. Affected are Guns of Brixton and Garageland which are added as full bonus tracks tacked on the end but from a full but poor audience source.
full tape
A second and much much better recording circulates with a full Guns of Brixton and Garageland. It is nearly comparable in clarity and width with the the semi-bootleg releases In the Heart of the Hippie Beast, and the Right Profile. Besides a full version unedited versions of Guns of Brixton and Garageland, it also includes the intro music. However it still runs more than 2 minutes less than the Right Profile.
It too is a bit toward the top end, but not as bad as the Right Profile/Hippie Beast and whilst not quite having the clarity of the other two is probably the more enjoyable balenced listen, though flatter. Right Profile has the clearest sound and is the longest overall.



From: "Patrick Kack-Brice" <patrickack-at-gmail.com>
Date: 26 November 2008 22:43:20 GMT
Hello, I am writing on behalf of Robert Mailer Anderson in regards to the Jun. 22nd Clash show at the SF CIvic Audotorium. That is the first rock concert my Robert ever attended. It is truly meaningful for him to have a copy of the performance. Thanks for your time. Best Patrick
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London Calling
Spanish Bombs
Career Opportunities
The Guns Of Brixton
Train In Vain
Bankrobber
The Magnificent Seven
Car Jamming
Wrong Em Boyo
Police On My Back
Know Your Rights
Safe European Home
Rock the Casbah
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Should I Stay or Should I Go?
I Fought the Law
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Ghetto Defendent
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Somebody Got Murdered
English Civil War
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Wrong Em Boyo <Right Profile cdr>


Combat Rock Advert
with Tour Dates
Unknown US magazine cutting
Joe/ Combat Rock
The Clash sucess with political songs
Fred Robbins
Joe found - US Tour 'On'
says Kosmo Vinyl
NME May 1982 & US newspaper
NME Joe Goes Missing - Clash to postpone first dates, rest of tour in jeopardy
NME Clash blow - last two dates (uk)
US Newspaper - Strummer back, drummer gone - US dates 'on'
Any further info / reviews
appreciated


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Convention Hall, Asbury Park NJ
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Convention Hall, Asbury Park NJ
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Fox Theatre, Atlanta GA
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The Warehouse, New Orleans LA
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Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston TX
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The Bronco Bowl, Dallas TX
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City Coliseum, Austin TX
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City Coliseum, Austin TX
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Civic Auditorium, San Francisco CA
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Golden Hall, San Diego, CA
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Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles CA
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Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles CA
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Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles CA
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Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles CA
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Well I was there and it was great. Very hot. The band stopped and threatened to quit playing unless thefighting at the front stopped - Joe was concerned about the stage sharpies damaging the kids. A great show. punkhistorycanada.ca documents one persons experience and has a photo of the edmonton concert. Your spelling of Kinsmen is wrong - you have. Regards and thanks for thegreat site! Judith Lake

© Trevor Stenson
Yah, Yah, I know ...they signed to CBS. Some even hailed that as the end of punk when it happened. First Concert I ever saw, which always sounds cool to youngsters. However, I was 15 and really missed a lot of prior concerts and gigs (punk and otherwise) that I should have attended. Also, I was a little intimidated with the festival seating (there was some dangerous overcrowding up front), and I hung in the back for more than the first half of the Clash performance. After-all, it was only a few years after the Who tragedy in Cincinnati. The Clash paused the show and moved some people over the stage a couple times early on. The sound was much better when I went down on the floor. However, I did snap this long-shot when I was in the balcony. The largest original punk concert that occurred in Edmonton in the "old days". There was a big rush on tickets when they were released, but the show never did quite sell-out which I thought was pretty lame on Edmonton's part. I remember hearing a few hardcore people were trying to act up all punk - I don't give a f*ck - and got tossed by security before the Clash started. Now that is truly lame. I guessing attendance was less than 5,000. Ottosbro
I was at this concert and 16, my brother was in a band at the time that also opened for The Clash, not sure which band he was in at the time, maybe The Shock. Anyone else remember the "other" band that opened that night? Lynn
i was there as well , 16 yrs old at the time . some great photos of the show still circulate around town at record fairs etc . there is a photo of security removing the wood barricade from the front of the stage , while joe strummmer gives the crowd instructions , making sure everything is ok. i recall the crowd buzz , as you could see the clash walking to the stage via a upper tier jogging track .siggy
I was there too ! I slept all the way from Jasper - waitressing at Jasper Park Lodge for the summer. We arrived just in time for the show so I was completely sober and the show was still awesome...I remember those "pauses" when the wood at front of the stage collapsed and all the splinters / nails ended up in front of the crowd who were pushing ahead. I was glad to be sober in the end because I don't think anyone would have noticed me had I stumbled....cethlyn
I was at this show. 17 trs old at the time. I was BLOWN away!!Bee Dee
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