Showing posts with label Joe Strummer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Strummer. Show all posts

Monday, 7 December 2020

RE-UPLOAD: Joe Strummer - When Pigs Fly (Unreleased soundtrack for the film) - 1993 (Flac)

 


This is just awesome. A MILLLION THANKS ar not enough to thank kinmount for sharing this pearl on DIME.

Original Info File:

Perfect Sound Forever: For most of the '90's, you were outside of the public spotlight. What were you up to?

Joe Strummer: Well, there's a nice hammock in my yard, made from Guyanese mountain goat wool. (laughs) I am a lazy sod though - let's put that down front. And I also did a lot of weird things. I was always involved in things that never came out, like a jinx dare I say it. Like for example, I took eight months to do a score for a film called When Pigs Fly. There's talk of releasing the score (now). I did it all, front to back for the whole picture. The film couldn't get any distribution - they showed it at festivals here and there but nothing happened. Probably had one or two showings in its life. But there's talk now that they wanna put the score out. It's a lost body of my work, if I may use such a phrase! That probably took a year to come out of my head and that never came out.

The above quote, from a 1999 interview with Perfect Sound Forever's editor Jason Gross, describes what happened to this missing piece of Strummer history. Recorded in 1993 during Strummer's un-years, these songs were intended for use in the ultimately unreleased movie When Pigs Fly, directed by Sara Driver, longtime partner of Jim Jarmusch. If one is diligent enough, it's possible to locate most of these tracks, however it's not terribly easy. And I'm not counting crappy home made video versions on YouTube.

I obtained these back in the mid-90's when someone gave me a cassette of them. There are eight tracks in all:

01. When Pigs Fly (vocal)
02. Pouring Rain (vocal)
03. Rose of Erin (vocal)
04. Ellis Island Line (instrumental)
05. Phantom County Fair (instrumental)
06. Storm In A D-Cup (instrumental)
07. Free At Last (vocal)
08. When Pigs Fly (instrumental)

Sunday, 5 July 2020

Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - Bizarre Festival, Butzweiler Hof, Cologne, Germany - 21.08.1999 (Flac)



Good FM recording.Thans to the original uploader.

Lineage: FM-broadcast > CD-R > FLAC 44.1 KHZ / 16 Bit > You

SETLIST:

01. London Calling
02. X-Ray Style
03. Rock The Casbah
04. Hammersmith Palais
05. Yalla Yalla
06. Brand New Cadillac
07. I Fought The Law
08. Tommy Gun
09. Daddy Was A Bankrobber
10. Interview with Joe Strummer

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Great concert with the legendary Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros band.
I also included a interview made later that evening. In the background you can actually
hear "Paradise Lost" play, as they were co-headlining the festival back in 1999.
Strummer and Mescaleros played a great concert including some "Clash"-songs and also
the cover originally made by the bassplayer from Buddy Holly..."I Fought The Law but..."
Hope you´ll enjoy!

Monday, 26 January 2015

Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - Bizarre Festival, Butzweiler Hof, Cologne, Germany - 21.08.1999 (ProShot DVD)







Thanks to the original uoploader.

Setlist:

01. [intro]
02. Straight To Hell
03. Tony Adams
04. London Calling
05. X-Ray Style
06. Rock The Casbah
07. White Man
08. Yalla Yalla
09. Brand New Cadillac
10. I Fought The Law
11. Tommy Gun
12. [audience]
13. Bankrobber
14. [outro]

Video: MPEG-2, 720x576 25 fps (4:3) PAL, 8027 kbps
Audio: MPEG-1 Audio Layer-2, 48 kHz Stereo, 192 kbps
Length: 0:53:45
Menu & Chapters

Lineage: DigiSat BC (Astra DVB-S) >Kathrein UFS 821 >.ts >USB >PC HDD >ProjectX 0.90.4 >.m2v/.mp2
>TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6 (muxing & menus) >VIDEO_TS (no re-encoding)

Friday, 4 July 2014

The Clash - A riot of their own [2002/DVD-PAL]






» TV appearences 1977-1980, 2002

Many thanks to JohnnyCaramello for sharing this and to S+©kmªÑ for the links.

From the original uploader, unknown to me :

Not long ago, I had received a disc in a trade entitled 'The Clash:
A riot of their own' , which featured snippets of Clash concerts from 1977 to 1983.
I have removed the commercially released material, and basically cut and
pasted the best of the rest together; and added a menu.
The lineage and specs are as follows:

TV>(?gen) vhs> DVD-R which i received in a trade> DVD Shrink 3.2
(non-compressed mode)> TMPG EncDVD > DVD files > you

PAL format
Mpeg-2 video
4:3 ratio
704x576
dolby digital 2-channel audio, stereo mode
48.00 kHz

Share and Enjoy! Happy Holidays!

Tracklist
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So it goes, Granada TV
december 1977 and Nov 12, 1978
What's my name
Garageland
Elizabethan Ballroom Bell Vue, Manchester Nov 15,1977
Capitol Radio One
Janie Jones

Note: often circulated as Elizabethan Suite, it is in fact a full gig
which was filmed by and for Granada TV and included Siouxsie and the
Banshees as support.
Snippets were screened twice on the So It Goes TV show (Dec 77 and Nov 78)
(and repeated again in 1990) and circulate on video and audio.
(information courtesy of blackmarketclash website)

Live at the Apollo, Manchester July 2,1978
I'm so bored with the USA
London's Burning

Something Else March 11, 1978
Clash City Rockers
Interview
Tommy Gun

Alright Now, Tynes TV, March 8,1979
Interview
English Civil War
Hate& War

Fridays, ABC US TV April 25, 1980
London Calling
Train in Vain
Guns of Brixton
Clampdown

Joe Strummer-news death reports
Dec 23 2002

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Saturday, 26 April 2014

Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - Acton Town Hall, London, UK -15.11.2002 (FLAC)



From the Dave Sez archive: On the ‘Bringing It All Back Home’ tour in November 2002, Joe included this benefit gig for the members of the striking Fire Brigades Union. Mick Jones was in the audience and joined Joe onstage for the last three songs, the first time the two had shared a stage since their last performance together in the Clash in 1983. Originally a fan club only release, the CD is now out of print and has taken on legendary and essential status for all Clash fans, as the sound quality and mix are superb.  It is a fine memento from Joe’s final tour deserving a permanent official release. Joe died from an undiscovered congenital heart defect just over a month later on 22nd December 2002.

01. Shaktar Donetsk
02. Bhindi Bhagee
03. Rudie Can’t Fail
04. Tony Adams
05. White Man In Hammersmith Palais
06. Mega Bottle Ride
07. Get Down Moses
08. Police & Thieves
09. Cool ‘n’ Out
10. Police on My Back
11. Johnny Appleseed
12. Coma Girl
13. I Fought the Law
14. Bankrobber
15. White Riot
16. London’s Burning

Joe Strummer: vocals, guitar
Martin Slattery: keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
Scott Shields: guitar, backing vocals
Simon Stafford: bass
Luke Bullen: drums
Mick Jones: guitar, guest appearance on last three tracks

Check out Gobshyte's great blog featuring lots of Clash at mondo-de-muebles.blogspot.com, and don't miss this fantastic rarity: http://mondo-de-muebles.blogspot.com/2014/04/joe-strummer-and-101ers-smokey-joes-cafe.html



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