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Stiff Little Fingers: Live At Rockpalast 1980 & 1989 - COMPACT DISCS

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Management number 205617569 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $71.10 Model Number 205617569
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Title: Live At Rockpalast 1980 & 1989
Artist: Stiff Little Fingers
Label: Made in Germany Musi
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 885513901026
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2021-08-06
Number of Discs: 3

The longest-tenured Irish punk band is undoubtedly Stiff Little Fingers - who have been bashing and thrashing since 1977. And the triple-disc set, "Live at Rockpalast 1980 & 1989", shows that the band remained a vital live band (and also, stayed true to their roots) throughout the '80s, despite a five-year hiatus smack dab in the middle of the decade.Singer/guitarist Jake Burns has been the band's leader since their inception - with bassist Ali McMordie standing right alongside Jake most of the time - which saw Stiff Little Fingers being a part of the first-wave of Euro punk bands, which included the lofty likes of the Sex Pistols, the Clash, and the Damned, the Buzzcocks, the Jam, etc. And in the process, Stiff Little Fingers issued such classic punk LP's as "Inflammable Material", "Nobody's Heroes" and "Go for It" plus the punk anthems "Alternative Ulster", "Suspect Device" and "At the Edge".Comprised of a total of three discs, "Live at Rockpalast 1980 & 1989" will certainly satisfy both your audio and visual needs - the first two discs are audio-only, featuring the 1980 and 1989 performances, while the third disc is a DVD of the group's classic 1980 appearance on Germany's long-running music show. Jake Burns still remembers: "The place was packed and the audience were with us from the first note. They were wonderful, singing and bouncing along. It really felt like a "home game" to use a football analogy. I thought we played really well too, apart from a slight timing mistake during "Back to Front", a new song we were still learning. (See if you can spot my giving Jim the "look of death" at that point! LOL!)."

Tracks:
1.1 Nobody's Hero
1.2 Barbed Wire Love
1.3 Wait and See
1.4 Gotta Gettaway
1.5 Johnny Was
1.6 Back to Front
1.7 Fly the Flag
2.1 Alternative Ulster
2.2 No Change
2.3 Mr. Fire Coal-Man
2.4 At the Edge
2.5 Wasted Life
2.6 Tin Soldiers
2.7 Suspect Device
2.8 Alternative Ulster
2.9 Gotta Get Away
2.10 Silver Lining
2.11 Wasted Life
2.12 Listen
2.13 Wild Rover
2.14 Barbed Wire Love
2.15 Fly the Flag
2.16 Tin Soldiers
3.1 Nobody's Hero
3.2 Barbed Wire Love
3.3 Wait and See
3.4 Gotta Gettaway
3.5 Johnny Was
3.6 Back to Front
3.7 Fly the Flag
3.8 Alternative Ulster
3.9 No Change
3.10 Mr. Fire Coal-Man
3.11 At the Edge
3.12 Wasted Life
3.13 Tin Soldiers
3.14 Suspect Device

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