Live Radio Broadcast - Best of The Clash live at The Palladium, New York, USA September 21, 1979
On September 21 1979 The Clash took to the stage of The Palladium in New York City and performed one of the most significant gigs of their lives. At that point they'd released their self-titled debut and Give 'Em Enough Rope, and their position as vital progenitors of the British punk explosion was assured on an international level. This particular performance was broadcast on the radio and subsequently became one of the most widely bootlegged of all Clash gigs, but it attained an even more legendary status as the gig where Paul Simonon smashed his bass into the floor, captured on camera and subsequently used as the iconic cover for London Calling.
A1 | Safe European Hom |
A2 | I’m So Bored With The Usa |
A3 | Complete Control |
A4 | London Calling |
A5 | (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais |
A6 | I Fought The Law |
A7 | Jail Guitar Doors |
A8 | Clash City Rockers |
B1 | Stay Free |
B2 | The Guns Of Brixton |
B3 | English Civil War |
B4 | Clampdown |
B5 | Tommy Gun |
B6 | Garageland |
B7 | Armagideon Time |
B8 | White Riot |