Rock Against the Rich Tour

Joe Strummer and the Latino Rockabilly War
Joe Strummer: Vocals and Rhythm Guitar
Zander Schloss - guitar
Roberto Pla - Percussion
Jim Donica - Bass
Willie McNeill : Drums

Must be two seperate sources, the 20 track superior recording is edited. It suffers form some tape glitches thoughout (mic probelms?) but is far superior sound to the full verison.

Audio recording 1 - unknown generation
cdr source 1 - clipped distorted loud
Sound 2
Time 81min -
unknown gen?
23 songs / 23 tracks

Spanish Bombs

Audio recording 2 - master
cdr source 2 - diff.source above average edited
Sound 3
Time 59min
master
19 songs / 20 tracks

Spanish Bombs

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There are two recorded sperate sources

A poor recording, made worse by the fact that this copy is digitally clipped slightly. However it is full and unedited.

A secondary source which is edited due to the recorder being knocked off a few times due to all the mosher's down the front. It is 12 minutes shorter. It cuts off shortly into I Fought the Law and comes back on early into Tropic of No Return. This second one is a lot better and this copy comes from the taper.

The noise from the audience is very loud at times on both.

Did you go? What do you remember?
Info, articles, reviews, comments or photos welcome.
Please email blackmarketclash


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Introduction (better)
Shouting Street
Nothin bout Nothin
Somebody Got Murdered
The 15th Brigade
Spanish Bombs
Sightsee MC
Armagideon Time
Unknown Immortal
Love Kills
Police and Thieves
Junco Partner
Ride Your Donkey
Love of the Common People
If I Should Fall from Grace
I Fought the Law
Straight to Hell
(lesser)
Ubangi Stomp
(lesser)
Brand New Cadilac
(lesser)
Police on My Back
(lesser)
Tropic of No Return
Trash City
Oye Coma Va!
London Calling

There are several sights that provide setlists but most mirror www.blackmarketclash.co.uk. They are worth checking.

from Setlist FM (cannot be relied on)

from Songkick (cannot be relied on)
... both have lists of people who say they went

& from the newer Concert Database and also Concert Archives

Also useful: Ultimate Music database, All Music, Clash books at DISCOGS

Articles, check 'Rocks Back Pages'

any info / reviews appreciated

Tour poster - large

Sounds 6 Aug 88
Fantastic interview with Joe during the Doncaster and Liverpool Gigs

New Statesman 20 June 1988
Combat Rock. Joe: "I'm not amillionaire Strummer rants against the Rich".

Sunday Times 17 April 1988
Rock the Rich Class War
Rock and railing with Cafe Society

1988 01 31 LA Times
Strummer Interview Strummer on Man, God, Law

France, MUSIC Mag
'Joe Strummer: Rock Against Rupins'

Support band interviewed

Sheila Rodgers Tour Preview

Class War Tour pamplet - Joe
Class War leaflet - Joe

PUNTERS VIEW

Hi, Just wanted to say what a great site you have and to offer you a "punters view" on Joe's Green Wedge Tour.

I didn't see the Tabernacle gig as I had no idea that it was happening, I had, however, already got tickets for the Milton Keynes Amnesty gig. My mate and I drove up from Tunbridge Wells in Kent and spent a blisteringly hot day getting slowly drunk and quickly sunburned! My memories of the weekend are fairly vague; Big Audio Dynamite were good as always, New Model Army were fucking great I seem to remember, The Men They Couldn't Hang were good fun, but The Latino Rockabilly War were a little underwhelming - maybe nerves? - but I do know that seeing Joe for the first time since The Clash was exciting enough, never mind the performance. I'm not sure, but I think they were better on the Sunday.

I didn't see the Brixton gig, but was at Hackney Empire for a very strange evening of "alternative" comedy and music. Tony Allen was quite funny, Jerry Sadowitz was exceedingly funny but his set was very short, mainly because of the reaction he was getting from some pretty hardline feminists in that night (I remember he said something about Anne Diamond having a miscarriage that brought torrents of abuse). Strummer was on good form that night and I know we enjoyed the band much more than at Milton Keynes, maybe just because it was indoors. I don't really remember the set, but I think it may have been the first time they did "Oye Como Va", and I remember being quite taken aback at how "Latin" this thing really was. Loads of percussion. Wow! I think "Ride Your Donkey" was played as well, and what a lovely groove that always was.

The Electric Ballroom is already well documented, but I too think it was where everything came together. A really interesting set list, (B.A.
D. songs for christ's sake!) and a truly great night out.

Then it was on to probably the strangest venue I've ever been to - Brentford Fountain Leisure Centre. I remember you had to walk past the swimming pool with families enjoying their Saturday evening fun on the water slides and suchlike. God knows what they thought of all these rebel rockers invading their nice little playground. The gig itself was on a basketball court with a small stage set up at one end. It made for an odd setting, but a nice intimate one. The sound wasn't that great, but Joe and the boys put on a really good show, and Zander Schloss was pretty much on fire if I remember rightly. I didn't see them again until the Town & Country gigs the next year (I still have my autographed ticket from one of those).

So there you are. Not a lot of detail I'm afraid, but hopefully you'll find my brief recollections of some interest.
Yours, N.C. <jcp666[a]tiscali.co.uk>

White Riot Tour


ARTICLES, POSTERS, CLIPPINGS ...


A collection of
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Interviews
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• Articles
• Tour information

from the White Riot Tour.
Articles cover the month of May 1977.






VIDEO AND AUDIO

Video and audio footage from the tour including radio interviews.




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