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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
2 cd'er, 1 kommentarbilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
70'er rockrock
Emnetal
78.794:5
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Sister MidnightNightclubbingFuntimeBabyChina GirlDum Dum BoysTiny GirlsMass ProductionRaw Power (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)T.V. Eye (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)Dirt (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)1969 (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)Turn Blue (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)Funtime (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)Gimme Danger (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)No Fun (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)Sister Midnight (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)I Need Somebody (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)Search And Destroy (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)I Wanna Be Your Dog (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)Tonight (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)Some Weird Sin (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)China Girl (Live From The Rainbow Theatre, London, UK / 7th March 1977)
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Deluxe edition
Forlag
Thousand MileVirgin Records AmericaUniversal International Music
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