White Riot Tour with the with The Aggravators & Subway Sect
"In the beginning there was The Clash... and they came to Swindon!"
Updated October 2020 - added photos.
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Audio - from master
Sound 3 - 46min - 16 tracks
Remote Control
master tape also includes
6 minutes by The Aggravators
5 minutes by Subway Sect
1minute interview with The Aggravators bass player
Decent audience recording
This very welcome new recording from the classic White Riot Tour came into circulation in late 2002 and unusually includes songs from the support groups;
Track 1 The Aggravators (local punk band) and Tracks 2 & 3 from Subway Sect. Typically of this tour most of the audience do not know how to react to The Clash, many coming out of curiosity about the new punk phenomenon plastered across their newspapers.
No bands that looked or played like The Clash had ever played in Swindon before.
At one point Joe says to the audience “We’re not from outer space you know!” at which someone shouts, “Could have fooled me” The best shows are when the audience respond to the on stage energy of The Clash which in turn further fuels the band’s attack.
With the audience largely lukewarm The Clash’s performance is not as charged as others on the tour. However when the repeatedly called for White Riot is finally played the audience do react to the extent that Joe says mid song “This is better”
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Swindon's The Aggravators in 1977
The Clash at The Affair
Steve Baker
Read the story of the Swindon band who supported punk legends The Clash at The Affair nightclub in Swindon in 1977.
In the beginning there was The Clash... and they came to Swindon!
The date was Wednesday 4th May 1977 and it was a momentous occasion, at least in the minds of those that were enamoured with the noise that was punk.
The Clash were coming to town, and just about everyone was talking about it.
At the time I was the vocalist in Swindon punk band The Aggravators, and had been given a support slot by Ian Reid who managed The Affair nightclub at the time, and later went on to manage XTC.
An ad for the gig in the Evening Advertiser
The Affair later changed hands numerous times, and as a nightclub went through a succession of names such as Bubbles, New York New York and Po Na Na.
My fellow bandmates and I jumped over the moon to be offered the gig. For our tiny band back then it felt like a chance in a lifetime!
The Clash were due to play across the road at a venue called The Central Hall which was a lot bigger than The Affair, with two support bands Subway Sect and ourselves playing first, over in the small nightclub in Wyvern square.
Mysteriously, a short time before we were due to take the stage a fire started in The Central Hall, leaving Joe Strummer and the rest of the band with no choice other than to move all of their gear across to The Affair in order to be able to play.
When the time finally came, we thrashed through our set with wild abandon, savouring every second of it. As soon as we had finished playing, we hurried backstage to talk to The Clash and ask for their opinion, and Joe commented on one of our songs, by saying that he liked the guitar riff.
They were very encouraging, really down to earth, and totally devoid of any airs and graces.
The Clash
Vic Goddard and The Subway Sect ploughed through their set confidently leaving the crowd calling for more, then at last it was time for The Clash!
By now the place was heaving, and after what felt like an eternity, Joe and the boys took the stage by storm.
Thrashing through their songs that were soon to become classics they left the faithful amongst us spellbound, and the morbidly curious stunned!
Joe Strummer snarling his way through 'Janie Jones' is something I'll never forget, and the compliment of Joe dedicating 'Garageland' to us spoke volumes.
He even improvised a few lyrics - introducing 'London's Burning' as 'Swindon's Burning' and changing a line in 'Police and Thieves' to "Walking down Swindon High Street…"
The Clash, were in my mind, the embodiment of Punk rock, and are probably the definitive band of their kind in that era. And even though I state the obvious - Joe Strummer is still very sorely missed.
Affair was a small venue, in this medium sized southern town and was used for other punk gigs in 77 but appears then to have been either closed or renamed.
The Clash set begins with Joe commenting on problems with the sound “Mine’s not working either” The band continue to tune up, amidst shouts already for White Riot, before Joe shouts “Swindon’s Burning” and launch into London’s Burning.
77 vintage energy levels continue into 1977 and into an excellent Pressure Drop. Joe comments at the lack of reaction from the majority “Don’t clap if you don’t move!” I’m So Bored With The USA is strong with Paul’s bass lines to the fore. There is then a lengthy gap before Janie Jones “If you can’t see what’s happening, he’s broken a bass string” - No Johnny Green or spare guitars to deal with the problem. The audience shout out requests including unusually one for KeysTo Your Heart.
Hate & War is strong as is Cheat but Joe’s vocals can hardly be heard until mid-song. The sound dips a touch for 48 Hours before reverting back (but with several tape drop-ours) on an extended Police & Thieves with Joe improvising new lines;” Walking down Swindon High Street, nothing in your pocket, just walking, along comes the Police, say Hey where do you think you’re going? It’s late, you know it ain’t allowed you mustn’t deviate!…” Joe’s continues until Mick’s shouted 1-2-3-4 brings one of the set’s highlights to an end.
“Listen to the tunes on the Dr Goebel’s Show” is Joe’s intro to Capital Radio, which also suffers several drop-outs. Deny next “A love song for the girls”. Joe introduces a strong Remote Control “We were just told yesterday that this was going to be our next single” and Mick says “TOLD” emphasises their disgust at CBS’s decision to release the song as their next single without asking them.
Career Opportunities is followed by Garageland dedicated to the Aggravators. “This is a pop song entitled White Riot”; the audience finally responding to a manically fast performance with Joe breaking off to congratulate them “this is better”
The audience shout for an encore, before an edit starts with Joe delivering some laid back Californian audience repartee “We’re gonna do one more then fuck off! He’s in love; he’s in love…” leads into a stronger reprise of Janie Jones, getting the nod as the encore number rather than the usual 1977
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from Setlist FM (cannot be relied on)
from Songkick (cannot be relied on)
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& from the newer Concert Database
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A collection of articles, interviews, reviews, posters, tour dates White Riot Tour. Articles cover the month of May 1977.
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'The Clash' Swindon Affair 4 May 1977
BBC - Wiltshire - History - The Clash at The Affair
6 Feb 2009 - Read the story of the Swindon band who supported punk legends The Clash at The Affair nightclub in Swindon in 1977. (or view PDF archive)
BBC - Wiltshire - History - Rock legends at The Brunel Rooms
30 Jan 2009 - Take a look back to the late seventies when bands such as The Jam, Talking Heads and Blondie played at The Brunel Rooms nightclub in Swindon. ... acts that made up the burgeoning Punk and New Wave music scene. ... The band made their debut at the Brunel on Friday 30th June 1977, and the ...
Remembering when Swindon was centre of a punk explosion ...
24 Jul 2013 - Remembering when Swindon was centre of a punk explosion ... punters observe the group, fresh from supporting the Sex Pistols, ... It is March 1977 and The Stranglers are thrilling - but why aren't there ... Next, The Clash: an apocalyptic night at The Affair involving the fire ... Promoted Stories ... Read more. (or view PDF archive)
Night The Clash were on a mission | Swindon Advertiser
30 Apr 2013 - The best thing about punk music was that you could read in the New ... watch The Clash and support group, the Subway Sect, at the mission hall, ... it was decided that all three bands should play the Affair, otherwise, ... graphically recalls the events of May 1977 He says: “The Clash gig ... Promoted Stories. (or view PDF archive)
The Aggravators - Bored Teenagers
Formed in March 1977, The Aggravators were Swindon's first punk band. ... live performance at Swindon's ' THE AFFAIR ', a nightclub also managed by Ian Reid. ... moment came when we supported The Clash when they came to Swindon. ... Read memoirs from when the band supported the Clash on the 'White Riot Tour' ...
White Riot Tour montage
The Clash compilation video of the track 1977
THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN Song 1977 (Beaconsfield Film School Session)
Licensed to YouTube by SME (on behalf of Sony Music UK); CMRRA, LatinAutor - UMPG, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, UMPG Publishing, and 2 Music Rights Societies
White Riot: Documentary about Rock Against Racism Festival
https://www.facebook.com/WhiteRiotFilm
http://whiteriot-movie.com https://bcij.jp/ctg/movie/5598.html
According to the Japanese promo link above, it will be available for digital rental starting this April 2020:
“The rental distribution period will start from April 17th (Friday) on the following distribution platforms. The service will be available for approximately one month until May 15 (Fri). The platform also includes the online movie theater "Uplink Cloud", which has been urgently implemented due to the situation of uplink. In the future, some theaters are planned to be released one by one, but so that people who live in the self-restraint area can also enjoy it, and also in the `` chaotic world by director Rubika Shah of this work, thinking by myself, I want you to know the importance of raising your voice. Even if you are alone, you can find your friends by raising your voice. You can act together and overcome it. "What you can do now It was said that it came to be implemented. Please check out RAR's activities at home, which are relevant to modern times.
■ Distribution platform Uplink cloud, Amazon prime video, GYAO! Store, crank-in! Video, COCORO VIDEO, TSUTAYA TV, DMM movie, dTV, Hikari TV, Video Market, Videx JP, Movie full plus, music.jp, U-NEXT, Rakuten TV and others.”
The Clash Live - University of East Sussex Brighton White Riot Tour - Wednesday 25th May 1977
Video - Video - Filmed by Students
Youtube release (by students?) 10 tracks
Capitol Radio (Youtube)
Protex Blue (Youtube)
Cheat (Youtube)
Remote Control (Youtube)
I'm So Bored with the USA (Official)
Hate & War (Official)
Career Opportunities (Official)
Remote Control (Official)
White Riot (Youtube)
Police And Thieves (Youtube)
Official re-release - Official Sony Soundsystem Boxset DVD
I'm So Bored With The USA 2:14 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED
Hate & War 1:94 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED
Career Opportunities 1:42 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED
Remote Control 2:73 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED
The Clash Live - The Rainbow 9th May 1977 - White Riot Tour
Video - probably filmed by Don Letts/Julian Temple.
Don Letts' Punk Rock Movie is the only known footage to have been broadcast (White Riot). The taper also recorded Subway Sect. Punk Rock Movie 2mins and also Old Grey Whistle Test 2mins
The recent offical Sony release Sound System box set includes new video footage.
Don Letts Super 8 Medley 11:40
White Riot 1:52 (Harlesden, 3 Mar 1977)
Janie Jones 1:73 (unknown)
City of the Dead 2:04 (unknown)
Clash City Rockers 2:15 (unknown)
White Man in Hammersmith Palais 2:53 (unknown)
1977 1:41 (The Rainbow, 9 May 1977)
Don Letts footage has recenty been released. A good listing of the contents of the The Clash's Sound System box set can be found here.
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