Note: The music bed between sets is the william orbit remix of pierre henry's "psyche
rock" taken from the 1997 album metamorphose -- messe pour le temps present featuring the music of pierre henry and michel colombier (FFRR/polygram 4562942).
The last column may have tons or NO info depending on how reliable my notes are. (I write up the set list as I play it)
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Artist |
Title |
Album, Label, Format, Year, Notes
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THE MOVE
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Cherry Blossom Clinic
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THE CLASH
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Listen
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Super Black Market Clash.
Epic.
CD.
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THE CLASH
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All the Young Punks
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Give 'Em Enough Rope.
Epic.
CD.
|
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THE 101ERS
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Letsagetabitarockin'
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101ERS
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Silent Telephone
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101ERS
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Keys to Your Heart
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101ERS
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Motor Boys Motor
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101ERS
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Sweety of the St. Moritz
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101ERS
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Sweet Revenge
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THE CLASH
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Protex Blue
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UK s/t 1st.
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THE CLASH
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Deny
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UK 1st s/t (also Clash on Broadway).
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THE CLASH
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I'm So Bored W/ USA
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1st s/t.
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THE CLASH
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Clash City Rockers
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s/t 1st.
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THE CLASH
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Complete Control
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came out as a 7" originally. prod Lee Scratch Perry. came out on the USA vers of 1st Clash alb.
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THE CLASH
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Janie Jones
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s/t 1st.
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THE CLASH
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Career Opportunities
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s/t 1st.
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JANIE JONES & THE LASH
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House of the Ju Ju Queen
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7".
(1983)
The Clash playing back up with the Heidi Fleiss of England; a Joe Strummer composition.
Here is the bio of Janie Jones from AMG:
Janie Jones was the real-life inspiration for the song of the same name on the Clash's first album, though few of the group's American fans ever learned the full story behind this British weirdo. A mid-'60s cabaret performer with more of a snarl than a voice, she was more renowned in London for her parties than her music, and gained some of her biggest headlines in 1964 by attending a film premiere in a topless gown. She had a small U.K. hit single (#46) in 1965 with the Halloweenish novelty "Witches Brew," and issued several other 45s in the 1960s that, with their burlesque camp, were a lot closer in spirit to Mae West than the swinging '60s. When she tried to play it straighter with songs by the likes of Jimmy Webb and British hit songwriters Carter/Lewis, her vocal shortcomings were all too apparent. She remained on the fringes of the public eye with a marriage to songwriter John Christian Dee (author of the Pretty Things' great early British Invasion raunch classic "Don't Bring Me Down"), but didn't really hit the papers until a seven-year prison sentence in 1973 on a charge of controlling prostitutes. After her release from jail in 1977, she got Joe Strummer to write a song for her, "House of the Ju-Ju Queen," which she recorded with the Clash in the studio; it was released on a 1983 single credited to Janie Jones and the Lash. She published her memoirs, The Devil and Miss Jones, in 1993. — Richie Unterberger
(thanks chris for emailing this info!)
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THE CLASH
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Jail Guitar Doors
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1st s/t.
(1978)
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THE CLASH
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Safe European Home
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Give 'Em Enough Rope.
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THE CLASH
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Safe European Home
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Give 'Em Enough Rope.
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THE CLASH
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Julie's Been Working For the Drug Squad
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Give Em Enough Rope.
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THE CLASH
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Stay Free
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Give Em Enough Rope.
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THE CLASH
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London Calling
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London Calling.
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THE CLASH
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Death or Glory
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London Calling.
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THE CLASH
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Wrong 'Em Boyo
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London Calling.
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THE CLASH
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Revolution Rock
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London Calling.
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" "
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Right Profile
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" ".
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" "
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Rudy Can't Fail
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" ".
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" "
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Clampdown
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" ".
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THE CLASH
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Washington Bullets
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Sandinista!.
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THE CLASH
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The Call Up
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Sandinista!.
"Everybody's hungry for war"
-Joe Strummer.
The more things change the more they stay the same.
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JOE STRUMMER & THE MESCALEROS
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Mega-Bottle Ride
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