Here to Eternity

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steveant
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Here to Eternity

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Are the dates on the cd correct?
They don't seem to tie with the boots available?

* All tracks written by Jones/Strummer unless otherwise stated.

1. "Complete Control" – 3:45
2. "London's Burning" – 2:03
* Recorded April 30, 1978 at Victoria Park, London
3. "What's My Name" (Jones/Levene/Strummer) – 1:43
* Recorded July 27, 1978 at Music Machine, London
4. "Clash City Rockers" – 3:30
5. "Career Opportunities" – 2:06
* Recorded October 13, 1982 at Shea Stadium, New York
6. "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" – 4:28
7. "Capital Radio" – 2:58
8. "City of the Dead" – 2:47
9. "I Fought the Law" (Curtis) – 2:36
* Tracks 8 and 9 recorded December 28, 1978 at The Lyceum, London
10. "London Calling" – 3:29
11. "Armagideon Time" (Dodd/Williams) – 5:05
* Tracks 7 and 11 recorded February 8, 1980 at Lewisham Odeon, London
12. "Train in Vain" – 4:43
13. "Guns of Brixton" (Simonon) – 3:36
* Tracks 1, 12 and 13 recorded June 13, 1981 at Bond's Casino, New York
14. "The Magnificent Seven" (The Clash) – 6:09
15. "Know Your Rights" (The Clash) – 4:05
* Tracks 4, 6, 10, 14 and 15 recorded September 7, 1982 at The Orpheum, Boston
16. "Should I Stay or Should I Go" (The Clash) – 3:14
17. "Straight to Hell" (The Clash) – 7:24
* Tracks 16 and 17 recorded September 8, 1982 at The Orpheum, Boston

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The Bond's dates are off as for a while no one knew the correct date of the most popular boot, but now it's been identified as I think the 9th June.

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Subbaman wrote:The Bond's dates are off as for a while no one knew the correct date of the most popular boot, but now it's been identified as I think the 9th June.
Lyceum date is 1979-01-03
Lewisham is 1980-02-18
Music Machine I think is still up in the air
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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