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The Last Gang In Town are to release a live DVD jam-packed with rare archive footage. Entitled 'The Clash Live: Revolution Rock' it will be released on April 15.
Highlights include 1977 performances of 'What's My Name' and 'Capital Radio' from Granada TV, 'This Is Radio Clash' from 1981 and guitarist Mick Jones' last performance with the band at 1983's US Festival.
The DVD has been produced by longtime Clash associate and film maker Don Letts who also contributed some of his own personal footage. Interviews with the band from 1981 will be included as bonus features.
The track listing for 'The Clash: Revolution Rock' is:
'Complete Control' (From 'The Essential Clash')
'I Fought the Law' (Jan. 1979, London Lyceum)
'Police & Thieves' (Jan. 1980, Aylesbury Friars)
'What's My Name' (Nov. 1977, Manchester Elizabethan Suite)
'Capitol Radio One' (Nov. 1977, Manchester Elizabethan Suite)
'White Riot' (April 1977, Beaconsfield Studios)
'I'm So Bored With the U.S.A.' (Nov. 1978, Manchester Apollo)
'London's Burning' (April 1978 London Victory Park)
'1977' (April 1977, Beaconsfield Studios)
'(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais' (July 1978 Glasgow Apollo)
'Tommy Gun' (1978)
'Safe European Home' (July 1978, London Music Machine)
'London Calling' (June 1981, New York Bonds International Casino)
'Clampdown' (Feb. 1980, Lewisham Odeon)
'The Guns of Brixton' (April 1980, 'Fridays')
'Train in Vain' (Feb. 1980, Lewisham Odeon)
'This Is Radio Clash' (June 1981, "The Tomorrow Show")
'The Magnificent Seven' (June 1981, "The Tomorrow Show")
'Brand New Cadillac' (Feb. 1982, Tokyo Sun Plaza)
'Should I Stay or Should I Go' (Oct. 1982, New York Shea Stadium)
'Know Your Rights' (May 1983, US Festival)
'Career Opportunities' (Oct. 1982, New York Shea Stadium)
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