Autumn US Rock Art Tour

Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
Joe Strummer: Vocals and Rhythm Guitar
Martyn Slattery: Lead Guitar, Keyboards et al
Anthony Genn: Guitar
Scott Shields: Bass Guitar
Pablo Cook: Percussion
Smiley: Drums

Audio - webcast - good
Sound 4
92min
webc
tracks 20
minus 1 at least.

Video recording - an upgrade welcome.
From A/V broadcast on the web.
size 320x240 - fps 29.97 - time 01_34_40

Quality picture and very good pro sound .. but compressed video and audio


A reasonably good sound though it suffers because it is from a Web cast. To much thinning of the top end with a compressed swirl.

The Webcast had several streams. The webcast also misses out track 10, Road to Rock 'n' Roll

This has no gaps, however badly edited copies of this show exist, as do copies from a more compressed source.

An FM pro version would be welcome.

Did you go? What do you remember?
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Diggin the New
Nothin about Nothin
X Ray Style
Rock the Casbah
Ishen
Brand New Cadilac
Tony Adams
Trash City
Nitcomb
Road to Rock n Roll
White Man in Hammersmith
Safe European Home
Yalla Yalla
Rudie Cant Fail
London Calling
Pressure Drop
Tommy Gun
Techno D-Day
Straight to Hell
I Fought the Law
Bankrobber

Toronto Sun gig review
TORONTO - Joe Strummer's show at the Warehouse Saturday would have worked just fine had the former Clash singer-guitarist taken the easy route. It was that much better because he didn't. Strummer had it all sewn up: A sold-out house of 1,800 punters out to see him serve up their Clash favourites

A rocker fit for a prime minister
Warren Kinsella - The Ottawa Citizen
Bono? Bah! Geldof? Get out of town! Punk legend Joe Strummer is the man who can show Chretien how to rock.

It was at that time -- about 9:30 on a sweltering night last week in HMV on Yonge Street in Toronto, where Strummer was giving a free concert -- that I turned to my fellow concert-goer, who happens to be a conservative.

Music Insight

The Tragically Hip is arguably the best band in Canada today. While we're arguing, some spoilsports might want to point out that other Canadian bands may sell more records, o

Reuters
British punk rock legend Joe Strummer is back on the road, mellower but still powerful and mischievous.

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