Artless dodgers they may have been, but on-stage Sham 69′s was a powerful presence. What you can’t argue with is the fact that this band meant something — a great deal — to their huge working-class audience. Recorded in 1979, this well-produced, visceral souvenir is easily the best of a plethora of live albums and arguably a much better introduction to why Sham mattered than either That’s Life or Hersham Boys, Rovi – Alex Ogg