Live performance recorded for the youth programme 'Alright Now' on the ITV network (UK / Channel 3). Broadcast on Friday 17 April.

Date of recording may be the 8th March?

Updated 3 Sept 2016 - added info on new video clip
updated July 2020 - added Tyne Tees good quality full video and tidied up the page

Audio 1 -
recent upgrade - Alright Now UK-TV [from old video] - Sound 4.0 - 9min - unknown gen - 3 tracks + Interview
previous audio versions were poor

The Israelites

video - new upgrade
Sound 5 - full 25mins - has time stamp in top left corner.
A major upgrade has been put been into circulation [2019]

From the vaults of Tyne Tees TV.

Tyne Tees were the North East's (Newcastle/Sunderland) local ITV franchise, part of the ITV network supplying programmes to other ITV regions/franchises.

Footage with The Clash playing The Israelites

THE CLASH – ISRAELITES

In 1979, THE CLASH were guests on the Tyne Tees produced music show Alright Now performing HATE & WAR, ENGLISH CIVIL WAR and a cover of Desmond Dekker and Leslie Kong’s ISRAELITES.

The video here features newly discovered high grade footage of the performance of ISRAELITES. The video here is courtesy of JOHN HESTON who we are indebted to for liberating the clip from The ITV archives.

“Showtime and the band plunge into an efficient if uninspired `English Civil War’ while the split screen displays Short self- penned biogs (Mick’s biggest influence - third rate rock bands 67-73, Topper’s hobby - milking goats),” wrote Pete Silverton for Sounds magazine, “and then moves over to the discussion with Den [Hegarty, former singer with Darts] and the kids.”

“Den welcomes them by announcing “Well this is punk and there’s not a green hair in sight apart from the ones up your noses. “ The rest of the talk was inaudible but as Den walked away I did hear him mumble “Mmmm, novel."

“To finish the show, Mick sang a charged `Hate and War’ and then Strummer led them all into their embryonic arrangement of Desmond Dekker’s `Israelites’ with Den on bass vocals and crawling around the floor biting Mick’s leg. As a genuine gesture of friendship toward the crowd the band did a couple more songs and the kids got the chance to invade the stage leaving Jones stranded high on the drum riser like a nattily dressed Noah.”

“The band had gone, the floor manager returned. “The next thing I want to see is you, the stars (i. e. the audience). I what you to give me a big cheer and a bit of applause to camera one. “ They faced the camera. They cheered. They applauded. They were asked to leave quietly. They did.”

A Clash fan who attended the recording said, "The band played a couple more tracks afterwards but I dont know if these are recorded, though they were not broadcast.”

“…the Clash were only booked to play 3 or 4 songs. But they were p issed off with the TV company pushing the audience around (and so were the audience...see the video) that they ended up playing for about 40-50 mins, mainly a greatest hits concert. Don’t ask what the set was, I can't remember, but again have been told that only 3 songs were recorded by the TV company, the same ones that were broadcast."

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Missing songs

Someone who was there wrote to us to say that;

"the band played a couple more tracks afterwards but I dont know if these are recorded, though they were not broadcast.

I was at the All Right Now recording of the Clash at Tyne Tees studios in Newcastle, and the Clash were only booked to play 3 or 4 songs. But they were pissed off with the TV company pushing the audience around (and so were the audience...see the video) that they ended up playing for about 40-50 mins, mainly a greatest hits concert. Don’t ask what the set was, I cant remember, but again have been told that only 3 songs were recorded by the TV company, the same ones that were broadcast."

Lots of previous poor versions

video - new upgrade
but only contains English Civil War + Interview
-
all of it but poor quality.

video - Hate & War - Tibe 1983 -
Just Hate and War - great pic and sound and doesn't fade out to credits.

video - Hate & War - TOTP2 rebroadcast - June 2003
as part of the Ch4 'Joe Remembered' programme.
Includes interview and Hate and War - great pic and sound but picture fades out to credits

video - just the interview - good quality

Tyne Tees UK TV - Show 8

Recorded 06 03 1979
Show ID AN 79/10/1
Broadcast 01 06 1979
Presented by Den Hegarty
Director: Gavin Taylor
Producer: Malcolm Gerrie
Exec Producer: Andrea Wonfor

Production ID T/0165/0004
Programme Title ALRIGHT NOW
Production Title EPISODE 0003
First TX Date 25/07/1979
Synopsis Text This programme stars THE CLASH and THE TOM ROBINSON BAND, plus a film feature on punk hair styles and dress.

The Clash perform "English Civil War", "Hate & War" and "The Israelites".
 
Tom Robinson Band perform "All Right All Night" and "Bully For You".Running Time 24 mins 30 secs

Information Sheet
Alright Now TV show

Alright Now is a British rock music television series made by Tyne Tees Television for ITV in 1979-1980.The show was named after the song "(Channel 3 network in the UK) All Right Now" by the band Free. the series showcased both established and up-and-coming acts, with a focus on those from North East England.

The show was initially hosted by former Darts singer Den Hegarty, but he was dismissed from the show for "outrageous" behaviour,[1] he later became the host of the children's show Tiswas, which also aired on Tyne Tees and most of the ITV network. 

Clash, Tom Robinson Band

The Clash open the show with English Civil War, which is followed by more footage of the Rentamob Punks from the first show being patronised further. The Clash are then subjected to Den's (and other Kaff Kids') interrogation techniques before the Tom Robinson Band take us into the break with All Right All Night; Part two opens with the Tom Robinson Band performing Bully For You (a single co-written by Peter Gabriel) and this is followed by another wacky interview in the Kaff; The Clash close the show with Hate And War and a unique version of the old Desmond Dekkar song Israelites.

The Israelites

Interesting because it is the only known recording Desmond Decker's hit, The Israelites.

It was played at Blackburn on the 13th July 78 for the soundcheck but no knonw recording of that exists.

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Sounds - UK Music weekly magazine - 17 March 1979

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Newcastle - Tyne Tees Studios ITV, Alright Show - Thurday 8th March 1979

From the vaults of Tyne Tees TV. Tyne Tees were the North East's (Newcastle/Sunderland) local ITV franchise, part of the ITV network supplying programmes to other ITV regions/franchises.

Ruisrcok Festival
2.04 Fans, including The Clash on stage, silent (there's a version with Groovy Times dubbed over and nanother with White Riot dubbed over)

This version has been dubbed from the audio recording

4.41 There's another fans footage with interviews with promoters and a silent snippet of the Clash on stage again (The beginnig is over dubbed with London Calling). There's a 38 second snippet form this copy circuating.

2.55 There is another fans footage montage recently come into circulaltion.

Here is a list of known articles around the time of the tour. If you know of anything that is missing please do let us know.

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Record Mirror archive 1955-1981
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Fanzines: Great Collection
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NME – Strumemr Interview – 30 June 1979

Daily Mirror – Clash, bang, wallop! - 7 May 1979

NME Thrills – Carry on Joe! – 5 May 1977

FanzineCareer Opportunities

Posters - The black and white one to the left from Notre Dame of decent quailty.

Jun 76 - Black Swan & five piece »

Aug 76 - 100 Club & London Gigs »

Dec 76 - Anarchy Tour »

Jan / Mar - Early 77 Gigs »

May 77 - White Riot UK Tour »

Jul 77 - European Dates »

Oct 77 - Out of Control UK Tour »

Jan 78 - Sandy Pearlman UK Dates »

Apr 78 - UK Festival Dates »

Jul 78 - Out on Parole UK Tour »

Oct 78 - Sort it Out UK Tour »

Feb 79 - Pearl Harbour US Tour »

Jul 79 - Finland + UK dates »

Sep 79 - Take the Fifth US Tour »

Dec 79 - Acklam Hall Secret Gigs »

Jan 80 - 16 Tons UK Tour »

Mar 80- 16 Tons US Tour »

May 80 - 16 Tons UK/Europe »

May 81 - Impossible Mission Tour »

Jun 81 - Bonds Residency NY »

Sep 81 - Mogador Paris Residency »

Oct 81 - Radio Clash UK Tour »

Oct 81 - London Lyceum Residency »

Jan 82 - Japan Tour »

Feb 82 - Australian Tour »

Feb 82 - Hong Long & Thai gigs »

May 82 - Lochem Festival »

May 82 - Combat Rock US Tour »

July 82 - Casbah Club UK Tour »

Aug 82 - Combat Rock US Tour »

Oct 82 - Supporting The Who »

Nov 82 - Bob Marley Festival »

May 83 - US Festival + gigs »

Jan 84 - West Coast dates »

Feb 84 - Out of Control Europe »

Mar 84 - Out of Control UK »

April 84 - Out of Control US Tour »

Sep 84 - Italian Festival dates »

Dec 84 - Miners Benefit Gigs »

May 85 - Busking Tour »

Jun- Aug 85 - Festival dates »

74-76 - Joe with the 101ers »

Jul 88 - Green Wedge UK Tour »

Aug 88 - Rock the Rich UK Tour »

Oct 89 - Earthquake Weather UK »

Oct 89 - Earthquake Weather Euro »

Nov 89 - Earthquake Weather US »

Jun 99 - Comeback Festival dates »

July 99 - Short US Tour »

July 99 - UK Tour »

Aug 99 - Festival Dates »

Oct 99 - UK Tour »

Nov 99 - Full US Tour »

Dec 99 - European Xmas dates »

Jan 00 - Australasian Tour »

May 00 - Mini UK Tour »

Nov 00 - supporting The Who Tour »

Jul 01 - UK & US Instore Tour »

Oct 01 - Full US Tour »

Nov 01 - Japanese Tour »

Nov 01 - Full UK Tour »

April 02 - Brooklyn NY Residency »

Jun 02 - UK Festivals »

Jul 02 - Hootenanny Tour »

Aug 02 - UK Festival Dates »

Sep 02 - Japanesse Dates »

Nov 02 - Bringing it all Back Home »

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English Civil War
Interview
Hate and War
The Israelites

plus others tracks off camera

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