Short 'Secret' Midlands Tour
updated 25 December 2008 - added punters comments
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Audio -
below average sound - sound 1.5 - 55min - unknown gen - 15 tracks
Janie Jones
Sadly this is not a good recording suffering a general lack of clarity, distant vocals and distortion. However guitars, drums and bass come across OK (bass somewhat buried and even Joe’s rhythm work can be made out. The new songs, performance and audience atmosphere make it an enjoyable listen and well worth having.
The tapers can be heard throughout seeking better positions, settling for the balcony (hence the distance problems) to avoid the bouncers, suggesting early that "this is gonna be dangerous".
A quick secret tour arranged by Bernie (and poss. J Green). Dates confirmed from NME Jan 28 1978. A Riot of our own p58 mentions these dates extensively.
Sandy Pearlman Tour
It’s back to the venue, which had now become synonymous with punk for one of several impromptu dates on a “short midlands tour” gigs organised at the behest of Bernie so as Sandy Pearlman (Give em Enough Ropes would be American producer) could get to see and meet the band.
Pearlman did turn up at Lanchester Poly. near Coventry where famously Robin Crocker, Micks mate, thumped him in the face for attempting to enter the dressing room, Pearlmans view of events is somewhat different however. It was enough of an assault to have Bernie cowering over, dabbing Pearlmans nose with a silk bloodstained handkerchief as the band stepped over and went on stage. Little is known of this short tour, however a review exists from the NME from the Dunstable gig.
NME 28 January 78, T-Zers
Tommy Gun & The Last Gang In Town debut
Whatever the reasons for these dates, The Clash put in a great performance to a very lively crowd and Joe is in a talkative mood between songs. Tommy Gun and the Last Gang In Town get there first known public performances.
Suffering hepatitus Joe is not in good mood, " I thought you all grew up last year. Listen I’m the one who has to take this shirt down the laundrette and I don’t like it crusty!” is his amiable intro and response to a still gobbing audience.
Following the short tour he would spend 2 weeks in Stephens Hospital before flying out to Jamaica with Mick at the end of February. Joe claimed the tiring disease may have been from a direct hit in his gob some phlegm from the Top rank at Sheffield back on November the 1st.
The set opens with bass drum beats out followed by a raw guitar blasting the opening chords of Complete Control, their new opening song until its replacement on the UK leg of the Sort It Out Tour in November.
The audience sing along giving the recording plenty of atmosphere if not clarity. Birmingham’s Burning is next and is met with riotous acclaim. Audience participation is vociferous as the tapers seek shelter, Joe shouts in a confrontational manner, "What do ya think I am, A Teddy Boy of somethink" before Jail Guitar Doors.
The end of Clash City Rockers is ad libbed with alternative lyrics
Last Gang in Town gets its known debut and it’s faster than its later recorded version with a different ending but with the same lyrics.
Tommy Gun also has a different ending without the machine gun drums added later at Topper’s suggestion. It has a small edit after before Capital Radio kicks in.
Police and Thieves is a further highlight, Joe procaliming in advance, "And this still aint what you want?". It ends with extended with a rap about the “King of Finsbury Park, right now he sits in front of his TV” as Mick produces some tremendous feedback. Most of the words cannot be made out but it is a clue to the identity of the king of early evening ITV in Groovy Times.
There are several edits: during Capital Radio, before Tommy Gun, I’m So Bored With the USA, Janie Jones and Garageland none losing more than a few seconds. Joe chats between songs throughout.
Following I'm so bored theres a power cut, Joe shouts "fcuk, fcuk, power cut, give me an e (chord)".
Garageland descends into a partial audience sing a long with tremendous applause at the end. Joe, exhausted, announces, "and here's the good news, we're gonna charge 80p or a quid on the door next time, instead of £2."
The lyrics to Whats My Name are altered to 'come to Birmingham'. Before the 2 song encore Joe tells the audience clamouring for more to calm down “we’re not that good!” but the Barbarella’s crowd clearly beg to differ.
From Wikipedia: Barbarella's was a nightclub and music venue located in Birmingham, England. The name of the club was taken from the film Barbarella. The club opened in 1972 and closed in August 1979.
This club was one of Eddie Fewtrell's clubs.[1] Fewtrell promoted known rock bands at that time, such as AC/DC, Dire Straits, Queen, Sex Pistols and The Clash.
Duran Duran's drummer Roger Taylor played at Barbarella's with punk bands in the 1970s.
Hi, Just come across your fantastic website! Its really well researched and helped me fill a few gaps in.....I was lucky enough to see the Clash 17 times (well thats what i always thought!) between '77 and '81.
One thing bugs me - Barbarella's gigs in 1978. I really don't remember the gig on January 24 at all! According to my records I saw them on May 7 and definitely don't recall seeing them the day after the RAR gig (which I went to) on May 1st. But I definitely did see them twice at Barbs in this period. There are two reasons why this sticks in my mind - for the first one a film crew was present (for Rude Boy?) and secondly Bernie had a fit when he heard that Barbarellas was charging (I think £2.00) to get in (or was not letting u-18's in) either way they came back and did a gig for 50 pence admission! This could well have been the Jan 24 show, but more likely the May 1, as I think they were close together (but I don't recall it being just a week apart). Hopefully you can shed some light on this...........or perhaps its my memory that is frazzled after 30 years! J Heath
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NME t-zers 'secret gigs' 28 Jan 1978
A Riot of Our Own * pg57 *
Johnny Green & Garry Barker
BBC Radio 1 'Rock On'
w/John Tobler Mick & Paul
7" single Talking to the Clash
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Birmingham - Barbarellas
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London - Victoria Park, Hackney
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1978 TISWAS 1st Appearance UKTV - ITV
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