The Clash‘s first all-live video collection, “The Clash Live: Revolution Rock”, shall be released on DVD on April 15 via Legacy/Sony Music. The effort collects video of the band’s live performances shot between 1968 and 1982, culminating with footage from the 1982 show at Shea Stadium opening for The Who.
Here’s the non-finalized tracklist for “The Clash Live: Revolution Rock”:
“Complete Control” – London, 1978
“White Riot” – live in the studio, 1976
“London’s Burning” – live in the studio, 1976
“English Civil War” – London, 1979
“I Fought the Law” – London, 1979
“Tommy Gun” – live in the studio, 1978
“Safe European Home” – London, 1978
“What’s My Name” – London, 1978
“Guns of Brixton” – Fridays, 1980
“Train in Vain” – Lewisham Odeon, 1980
“Clampdown” – London, 1980
“Police and Thieves” – Aylesbury Friars, 1980
“London Calling” – New York, 1981
“Magnificent Seven” – Tom Snyder Show, 1981
“This Is Radio Clash” – Tom Snyder Show, 1981
“Should I Stay Or Should I Go” – Shea Stadium, 1982
“Career Opportunities” – Shea Stadium, 1982
The Clash – “Should I Stay Or Should I Go” (live)