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Marky Dread Remasters
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laxman
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Marky Dread
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Yes I heard that but then you get lost in the supermarket half way 'round.


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laxman
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I can't Deny it!Marky Dread wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 6:07pmYes I heard that but then you get lost in the supermarket half way 'round.
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Marky Dread
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Yeah but you could Cheat Cheat.laxman wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 7:13pmI can't Deny it!Marky Dread wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 6:07pmYes I heard that but then you get lost in the supermarket half way 'round.



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Marky Dread
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“You fuckin’ cunts, your fucking it up for everyone else, you bastards ” - Mick Jones
This one dedicated to my two Mackem brothers from north of Watford Junction - White Man & Heston.
Next up : Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle : June 12, 1980
An absolutely chaotic gig with crowd fighting and the age old punk problem of gobbing. Still a very enjoyable listen with a couple of cuts and some tape faults which sound like the taper has his hand on the recording devices fast forward or play button. However nothing to distract from the overall enjoyment to be had. What with all the crowd trouble it's a miracle anything got recorded at all.
I've cleaned this one up the best I can and hopefully it's an improvement on any previous version. Enjoy or die!
Flac/Mp3 here :
https://mega.nz/#!PglGzIzK!THl5EET0aMuX ... YBid_hnirg
This one dedicated to my two Mackem brothers from north of Watford Junction - White Man & Heston.
Next up : Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle : June 12, 1980
An absolutely chaotic gig with crowd fighting and the age old punk problem of gobbing. Still a very enjoyable listen with a couple of cuts and some tape faults which sound like the taper has his hand on the recording devices fast forward or play button. However nothing to distract from the overall enjoyment to be had. What with all the crowd trouble it's a miracle anything got recorded at all.
I've cleaned this one up the best I can and hopefully it's an improvement on any previous version. Enjoy or die!
Flac/Mp3 here :
https://mega.nz/#!PglGzIzK!THl5EET0aMuX ... YBid_hnirg
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Thanks again Marky, a wonderful gift!
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This show sounds like lots of fun. I'm going to slap it on later today. 

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Cheers Marky ..the lochem festival sounding great..always had a soft spot for that one as it was the first bootleg i ever bought and the first time i ever heard The Clash live ..always loved that version of Police & Thieves as well
Somebody was trying to tell me that CDs are better than vinyl because they don't have any surface noise. I said, "Listen, mate, "life" has surface noise."
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Marky Dread
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Cheers mate yeah I like it as it does have it's charm sadly the performance is all over the place but I really dig the version of 'Ghetto Defendant'.Dirty Harry wrote: ↑10 Nov 2017, 5:21pmCheers Marky ..the lochem festival sounding great..always had a soft spot for that one as it was the first bootleg i ever bought and the first time i ever heard The Clash live ..always loved that version of Police & Thieves as well


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Marky Dread
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Marky for President!!
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I'm glad Dirty Harry mentioned Lochlem, as I'd missed it. It was one of the early boots I got and I've always had a soft spot for it. Can't wait to listen now. Thanks Marky and DH.Marky Dread wrote: ↑10 Nov 2017, 6:28pmCheers mate yeah I like it as it does have it's charm sadly the performance is all over the place but I really dig the version of 'Ghetto Defendant'.Dirty Harry wrote: ↑10 Nov 2017, 5:21pmCheers Marky ..the lochem festival sounding great..always had a soft spot for that one as it was the first bootleg i ever bought and the first time i ever heard The Clash live ..always loved that version of Police & Thieves as well
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white man
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Thanks a lot Marky. There's a definite improvement over the recordings i have. I would imagine it being difficult to bring anymore out of the original as all vocals and guitars seem to be nearing saturation point anyway.
Top job as ever. I might have a little Xmas giveaway myself as your generosity has inspired me.
Top job as ever. I might have a little Xmas giveaway myself as your generosity has inspired me.
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