Reference Summary: 1: London calling - 1:34 2: Safe European home - 5:10 3: Train in vain - 9:59 4: Washington bullets - 14:10 5: The leader - 17:52 6: ... Another incredible performance from the band, with as usual a massive tracklist Thx to Ota tetsuji for some pics which is not from ...
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1: London calling - 1:34 2: Safe European home - 5:10 3: Train in vain - 9:59 4: Washington bullets - 14:10 5: The leader - 17:52 6: ... Another incredible performance from the band, with as usual a massive tracklist Thx to Ota tetsuji for some pics which is not from ... London Calling 00:50 Safe European Home 4:18 (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais 9:05 Brand New Cadillac 13:50 Charlie ...
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Another incredible performance from the band,with a little less improvisation than on previous evenings. 1st night in Japan Exceptionnal performance and a cool sound upgrade from the restoration. PLAYLIST: JIMMY JAZZ TOMMY GUN FUJIYAMA MAMA POLICE ON MY BACK WHITE RIOT.
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- 1: London calling - 1:34 2: Safe European home - 5:10 3: Train in vain - 9:59 4: Washington bullets - 14:10 5: The leader - 17:52 6: ...
- Another incredible performance from the band, with as usual a massive tracklist Thx to Ota tetsuji for some pics which is not from ...
- London Calling 00:50 Safe European Home 4:18 (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais 9:05 Brand New Cadillac 13:50 Charlie ...
- Another incredible performance from the band,with a little less improvisation than on previous evenings.
- 1st night in Japan Exceptionnal performance and a cool sound upgrade from the restoration.
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