Out of Control Tour '84
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Hopkins Center, Thompson Arena, Dartmouth College
The Thompson Arena, on the other hand, is a sports facility at Dartmouth College. Built in 1975, this 83,600 square foot building is home to the Big Green's Men's and Women's ice hockey teams and seats 3,500 spectators 6. The arena is known for its unique old hockey barns and is a focal point for town activities 8.
Clash is a rowdy success
Valley News
Thur Apr 19 1984
Waiting for a Clash
No sleep for ticket seekers outside hop
What a show!
Saw these guys at a local College (Dartmouth, Hopkins Center) in 1984, still one of the LOUDEST shows I have ever seen ( Motorhead & The Scorpions were louder, but also was a smaller venue) what a show! Link
Students form on-stage mob during the clash's 1984 concert;
Article by: Bhuchar, Varun; Mohin, Anisha; Page No: 7, 2012-05-23 | Dartmouth Library Archives & Manuscripts.
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The Clash, 1984-4-18 - 1984-4-18 | Dartmouth Library Archives & Manuscripts
The article is part of a four-part series profiling popular music concerts at Dartmouth College. This particular piece focuses on the concert by The Clash.
I was a sold-out concert to what was described as a "raucous" Dartmouth crowd inclouding an on-stage student mob 1.
The Clash's concert was the last concert ever held at the Hopkins Center, Thompson Arena, Dartmouth College, marking the end of an era for the venue 3. This gives the concert a unique place in the history of the college and the venue itself.
Students form on-stage mob during The Clash's 1984 concert - The Dartmouth
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By Varun Bhuchar and Anisha Mohin
Published May 22, 2012
EDITOR'S NOTE: THIS IS THE THIRD INSTALLMENT IN A FOUR-PART SERIES PROFILING POPULAR MUSIC CONCERTS AT DARTMOUTH OVER THE LAST FOUR DECADES.
At the height of their popularity and before the release of their final album, The Clash performed a sold-out concert at Thompson Arena on April 19, 1984 to a "raucous" Dartmouth crowd comprised of students that had not seen a major concert since The Allman Brothers band in 1981, according to an article in The Dartmouth written by Nick Armington '84.
"Pandemonium isn't a bad word for it," Armington wrote. "Riot might be better."
The Clash, which had already released the album "London Calling" and the single "Rock the Casbah," was far from being an unknown band in 1984. Because of their popularity, The Clash's decision to come to small, remote Hanover elicited surprise from the student body, according to Chip Kelly '84.
"We received a call from one of the agents we had regular contact with saying The Clash had an opening Saturday night to be up in Hanover," Kelly said. "We were stunned. We thought an act like that would go to Boston or something."
As news of the booking spread, the campus was abuzz with excitement that such a well-known group was coming to perform, according to Bruce Cullen '84.
"We had been blasting The Clash from the basement of Alpha Delta [fraternity] for a good part of the last four years, so we were thrilled to learn that they would be coming to Hanover," Cullen said. "It was a little bittersweet, though, as if our little secret was now out and becoming mainstream."
The Clash's music represented something "uniquely Dartmouth," Cullen said.
"To put it in Dartmouth speak, I believe that [front man] Joe Strummer was a vox clamantis in deserto' on issues like social justice, Nicaragua, Vietnam, capitalism, racial issues and human rights," he said. "You may not have agreed with all that he was saying, but he certainly forced you to think about it."
Although she was not as big a fan as Cullen, Kim Ogden '84 was nevertheless still excited to see the concert her freshman spring, she said.
"I went to The Clash concert because I definitely knew the band and loved them," Ogden said. "It would have been hard not to know the band at the time. Their songs were very popular."
Formed in 1976, the band is credited with contributing to the rise of punk rock alongside punk peers The Ramones and Iggy Pop. Although slow in gaining popularity, The Clash became well known beyond the underground club scene in London, after the release of "London Calling" in 1979. The band later became known across the United States.
Apart from a "lukewarm opening band" and terrible sound problems in Thompson Arena, the concert was widely acclaimed by those who attended, Armington wrote.
"The concert was loud and excellent," Cullen said.
Ogden said she was struck by the authentic experience of the live event.
"I remember that it felt like a real concert because it was in a big space and the lights were professional," Ogden said. "We danced the whole time and shouted all the words to the songs."
Despite the concert taking place on a college campus, there was no shortage of rock star antics during the show. In the beginning, Strummer introduced himself as George Washington to the crowd, according to Armington. The real fun, however, occurred during the second encore, when a teenager managed to evade security "and ran on stage, doing an impressive backflip in the process," Armington said. This set off a chain reaction that led to a large mob rushing the stage.
Although some people were thrown off stage, the crowd was too big for security to handle, and the band finished their show in the middle of an impromptu mosh pit, according to Armington. The scene made the final song of the night, "White Riot," all the more appropriate.
Despite their punk-rock image, The Clash did not indulge in Dartmouth's notorious social life after the show, Kelly said.
"To my knowledge, they did not hit any of the fraternities," he said. "They just got back on the bus and took off to their next gig."
The Clash broke up two years after the concert at Dartmouth, but their music continues to be played and experienced by new generations, Cullen said.
"I still love The Clash and listen to their music regularly," he said. "I would hazard to say that it is about the only thing my 17-year-old daughter Celine finds cool about me."
The Clash, 1984-4-18
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The Clash, 1984-4-18 - 1984-4-18 | Dartmouth Library Archives & Manuscripts
The article titled "The Clash, 1984-4-18 - 1984-4-18 May be restricted" is part of the Hopkins Center records, specifically the DA-115 collection, housed in the Rauner Library Archives and Manuscripts Repository at Dartmouth College 1. The document is a record related to a concert by The Clash, a British punk rock band, which took place on April 18, 1984 and may be restricted 1. The document is part of a larger collection of event files, which likely include other records of performances and events held at the Hopkins Center 1.
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Book: Vince White, his Clash biog, The Last Days of the Clash. Nashville pg103
Film: 'The Rise and Fall of The Clash' features archival footage and new interviews to tell the story of the band's final days. The four primary members of the band - Jones, Joe Strummer, Paul Simonen and Topper Headon tell their sides of the story as do Nick Sheppard and Vince White, both of whom replaced Jones, and original drummer Terry Chimes, who returned to replace Headon in 1982.
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