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4 nights at Cape Cod Coliseum

Following Pittsburgh, The Clash played at the Cape Cod Coliseum in South Yarmouth MA. The second night being the 21st and Joe’s 30th birthday. 





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Cape Cod Coliseum, South Yarmouth MA

Cape Cod Coliseum was a multi-purpose arena located off White's Path in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts.

In addition to sporting events, the coliseum hosted rock concerts.

The 46,000-square foot concrete arena opened in 1972 and sat between 5,000-6,500 people. The arena was originally owned by Yarmouth real estate agent William Harrison and cost $1.5 million to build.

In 1976, the arena was sold to Ed Fruean who owned Coliseum for three years before selling it to Vince McMahon in 1979.

In 1984, McMahon sold the building to Christmas Tree Shops who chose to utilize it as a warehouse. The final event, a World Wrestling Federation event, occurred on June 4, 1984.As of March 2007, it houses the wares of several businesses.

The Cape Cod Coliseum would continue to bring in big time acts as the decade turned to the 1980’s. Aerosmith, Def Leppard, The Clash, Talking Heads, and Iron Maiden mixed established artists with up and coming stars plying their trade inside the arena.

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Truly one of the best days of my life.

Steve Harrell My band opened for them August 20th in 1982. At Cape Cod Coliseum. Truly one of the best days of my life. I loved how after the gig they all piled into a white station wagon passing a bottle of wine around and drove off into the night. No limos for THESE rude boys.




physical crowd

John Wells - I was at that show. It was the most physical crowd on the floor I ever experienced at a Clash concert. I lost a shoe and couldn’t retrieve it. I started off up front but ended further back. Link





We opened for the Clash at Cape Cod

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Forty years ago today (August 20, 1982) we opened for the Clash at Cape Cod Coliseum in South Yarmouth, MA on their Combat Rock Tour. They also played there on the 21st (and again on the 23rd and 24th).








"[Our band], 007 was support act"

"[Our band], 007 was support act, August 20, 1982 at Cape Cod Coliseum in South Yarmouth, MA. (Opening for The Clash on their Combat Rock Tour)

This track was recorded live. Captured through the soundboard,by our sound guy Mr Beautiful.

We had no soundcheck, and he simply used The Clash's mic'ing setup. 007 was called in to do the show on just a few hours notice.

We all got the call during the day. I don't know what the others were doing, but it was a Friday and I was doing my part-time day job driving groceries around in Brookline. Each of us had to drop whatever we were doing, make up excuses, get into the 007 van with all our gear and head down to Cape Cod. Ron Marinick didn't get the message, and that's why there's no keyboard sound on the recording.

As we neared the Coliseum it was around sunset and the show itself had caused a buildup of traffic. We got stuck in that. We arrived just about an hour before we went on.

A whole team of crew (working for Don Law? for the Coliseum? I dunno) took the amps and drums the second we pulled up.

With just our guitars we were led to a spacious room. Our guitar tuner battery was dead. #TheClash lent us theirs. Their tuner was identical to ours! These are the weird little details I remember.

The audience

The Clash were at a popularity peak in the US then currently with a top ten single "Rock The Casbah" which followed a top 40 single from a couple of months earlier, "Should I Stay Or Should I Go." So, the place was packed. Roughly 7000 people very ready for a rock show.

We didn't even see the stage or the crowd until we were led out there in darkness by crew with flashlights who plugged us in. 007 roadie Erik recalls that he felt like a rock star himself every time he stepped on stage before we came on. As he was taping set lists to the monitors, the crowd would roar.

007 proved to be a legend that would last a lunchtime. Things were happening. We'd been recruited to tour with the English Beat. We had a pretty solid set of material by 1982 that would have made a good album. But 007 fell apart before any of that. By the time of this live recording, we were similarly nearing the end of our initial core lineup (though we didn't know it at the time). Soon, everyone would move on to other things.

Quotes*
Promotor Don Law to 007's (female) manager: "You've got balls!"

JoeStrummer to the crowd: "How was 007?"

Mick Jones checking us out from the side of the stage: "They sound like us."

PaulSimonon told a friend that "007 were great!"

Later, there was a party at the Hyannis Holiday Inn as Joe was about to turn 30. We didn't attend but my friends have some great stories. (Ask Jae Johnson, John Sox.)

A couple weeks later, Paul was kind enough to invite me and Polly Campbell to hang out in the Orpheum for The Clash's soundcheck, and backstage after that show along with my friend Tracy Everbach.

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Opening acts

I seem to recall, but may not be 100% sure on this, the opening act(s) on some of the nights were Gang Green and/or Jerry's Kids - both Boston hardcore bands at the time. 007 also supported one of the gigs, as your site mentions. I remember the shows being on fire! Loud, fast, and everyone was dancing!

Elvis Costello did indeed play with the Attractions at South Yarmouth, MA, Cape Cod Coliseum on the 22nd.

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I went to them all

I was looking, recently, at the summer 1982 listings for Cape Cod Coliseum (Aug 20th, etal)...

I attended all the shows. I was working a summer college job, and it was just about the end of the summer, as Labor Day was closing in fast.

There were 4 Clash shows in all, but recollection is they only took one night off (shows were Friday, Saturday, Monday - 20th, 21st, 23rd). In between, Elvis Costello brought his Imperial Bedroom tour through.... I seem to recall being at the venue 4 straight nights - no breaks.


Everyone at the concert was amped-up

[An] example of big crowds flowing like water (and maybe almost killed me) occurred was at a general admission concert by The Clash in 1982. When I went to see The Clash at Cape Cod Coliseum in August of '82, their song "Rock the Casbah" was a top-ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Everyone at the concert was amped-up and extremely enthusiastic to see this chart-topping British band.

From a crowd dynamics perspective, the problem with Cape Cod Coliseum (which closed in 1984) was that the owners had haphazardly converted an old ice skating rink into a concert venue without giving much thought to crowd safety. Because the concert was general admission with no assigned seats, everyone crammed onto the main floor, which became a mosh pit.

When I went to this Clash concert as a teenager, I arrived early to be near the front of the crowd. Unfortunately, this meant I got wedged up against a concrete barrier near the stage and was pinned there just a few songs after the concert began.

To this day, whenever I hear "Magnificent Seven," the unique drum beats of this song remind me of the rhythmic pulse I felt with each wave of exuberance from the crowd smashing my body against the concrete barrier.

Each wave of collective movement from the sold-out crowd pushed my lower body against the waist-high blockade with more and more force in a way that felt like it might split me in half. Luckily, some security guards finally started pulling people up over the barrier before we were pulverized by the sea of humanity unwittingly crushing us in waves that started at the back of the arena.

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This show stood out

Sandra and I have been doing radio for a long time. We've both seen our share of concerts. One that stands out is back in 1983. The Clash were touring the states and stopped into the Cape Cod Coliseum.

It was general admission and I remember trying to get as close to the stage as possible. I also remember it was a sweat pit AND they did play my favorite song at the time "The Magnificent Seven".

That's all I remember. Many years later when I met Sandra we were talking about The Clash and both realized we were at the same show. WEIRD. The Cape Cod Coliseum is now a Christmas Tree Shop. WEIRDER. Not a lot of people can say they saw The Clash at a Christmas tree shop-

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Sopping wet from the 110 degrees

Then there was The Clash at the Cape Cod Coliseum general admission, with 2,000 people jammed in front of the stage, sopping wet from the 110 degree temperature.

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A show I will never forget

From: richard haley

I was there in 82. My friends truck broke down on the way there, so we jumped in the back of another truck at a rest stop and got a ride to the show.

We arrived and everyone went there own way. I wound up on the floor up front. When the b52s came on stage, everyone started throwing their beers at them, they ran off stage.

The lights came on and everyone up front who threw their cup moved back. I moved up and the lights went off and The Clash came on and what a night it was. Saw the concert and when over, I exited the Coliseum and found myself under a sign that said " Boston" 72 miles.

I got a ride and we picked my friend up about 42 miles up the road and he remembered where his truck was and that was my night with the clash, a show I will never forget. 


my 14yr old body was pushed into the plywood barrier

I was at one of these concerts but donít remember which night. I was 14 years old. It was my second ever concert (Marshall Tucker Band the summer before). I went with my cousin who is two years older. My aunt dropped us off and picked us up.

We went straight in when we arrived since as a 14 and 16 yo there wasn't much else to do. The venue was virtually empty and we walked right up to the stage to wait for the opening act. I recall the opening act being Pulsallama (one of their lyrics was a running joke between my cousin and I for years - ìPulsallama, if you donít like us, go F*%# your mama).

As soon as the Clash came on stage, my 14yr old body was pushed into the plywood barrier and a security guard pulled me out of danger a few minutes later. We retreated to the last row and I remember very little of the actual concert. John Korn <kornjohnfatyahoo.com>. John, NJ


swealtering, crushing crowd up front

Ed: I stumbled across your site looking for info on the 1982 Orpheum show, which I had no recollection of.

I went (one of) the Cape Cod show(s) [I didn't remember that there was more than one], and saw the Elvis Costello show the following night [22nd August]. I was 23, and my road trip was slightly more adult than yours.

I had just gotten married on August 1, and a couple of people from work were interested in making the trip, including a girl who promised that we could all stay at a friend of hers house in Dennis.

There were friends of friends, and I brought my wife, so when we all met up in the parking lot, most of us didn't know each other. One guy was wearing a camouflage t-shirt.

When we entered the Coliseum, we were faced with the choice of the swealtering, crushing crowd up front or the complete lack of sight and sound down back. I looked up and saw what appeared to be a press box or something (for hockey games?) with very few people up there, and started scheming for a way to get up there. It turned out that the bouncers/security guys were all wearing camouflage t-shirts, so I convinced the guy with one in our party to try to lead us up.

I told him to just bluff his way past anyone with "Vinny says it's okay for these folks to go up". The first security guy we encountered told him something like "who cares what Vinny say; if Peter didn't approve it, no way".

My guy was ready to give up, but I told him he was nuts; let's just go another way and drop Peter's name, which worked like a charm.

The 5 or 6 of us had plenty of space and air and a good view. The sound still sucked, but probably not as much as down on the floor.

I remember that standing next to me was Crass, the personality from Y102 FM (WLYN which later became WFNX 101.7).

On another occasion, I got her to get me into an English Beat show at the Channel---I don't remember if that was before or after The Clash; do you?

Edward Onessimo - Milton, MA < >


hitchhiked down that afternoon

The Clash | Cape Cod Coliseum, South Yarmouth, Massachusetts. August 1982 | Instagram

Waynon13 - Holy goddamn shit, I was at this show! Won tickets from a radio station and hitchhiked down that afternoon. @this.is.radio.clash camo netting and caution tape, front row! Spent the night in (long gone) HoJo’s drinking coffee waiting for the bus home. Thanks for the memories.


One of the worst places on earth to see a band

Liam 65 - Was at that show. 17. Walking back to a friend’s house with my pals we got followed. ‘What we wear is dangerous gear - it’ll get you picked on anywhere.’ For sure in Cape Cod in 1982 there were fellas who didn’t want ‘punkers’ in their neighborhood.

The Cape Cod Coliseum was a hell hole and one of the worst places on earth to see a band. Great show though!


A concrete arena that most often sounded like you were in a cement mixer

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“This is at the Cape Cod Colisuem, a concrete arena that most often sounded like you were in a cement mixer. I rode to the show with WBCN Program Director Oedipus, so we were ushered backstage right away. It was the third time I’d been backstage with the Clash, so the vibe was intimate, as you can see by this shot of Mick Jones and his then girlfriend.”~ Michael Grecco

Gary Tice - I saw them at the Cape cod coliseum. Warm up act Banana Rama

Bill Weidacher - I was there as well! Definitely 1982. Elvis Costello played the night before or the night after. Can’t recall the order

Scott J Gagnon - I was at that show. Sweltering hot box cinder block palace of a deafening concert. Loved every minute of it






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