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Out of Control Tour
The Clash go Back to Basics - USA Spring Tour

cdr - good - some tape probs - Sound 4 - 88min - low? - 24 tracks


A not bad recording, has many good qualities, vocals, bass and particular drums but suffers some tape wear that causes some very slight movement of sound up and down the scale.
A master of this would be a very nice recording, probably the best from the US leg of the tour. As it is, its not bad, the clarity and mix making up for the tape problems.

Joe stops Safe European Home as a fight breaks out down the front and a barrier seems to collapse at the front. "We're not going to continue till we got this sorted out". All it all gets very serious. "give me a hand you fu**kin arsehole" "you, you", "whats the problem with you people". "its this lot here, they couldn't give two f**ks about anything"

"I attended this Clash show. The Pretenders were playing at another theater in town (supported by the Alarm) and anyone at that show could use their ticket stub to get in to the Clash show. After the Pretenders gig, we ruched across town to the Agora. The Clash were already onstage when we got there. I had seen them a few weeks earlier and at the earlier show they had banks of TV screens on the sides of the stage showing clips from the Road Warrior and shots of Reagan press conferences. I don't remember now if they had the same set up in West Hartford. I don't remember much of the setlist. Paul did Guns of Brixton and one of the new guys sang either Police on my Back or Should I Stay or Should I Go but other than that I am drawing a blank.
The Grateful Dead were coming to town the next night and the Agora was packed with stoned Deadheads trying to groove to the Clash. They were harmless but completely out of place."
Sean

I negotiated the deal for this show. I was the talent buyer for the Hartford Agora. The band was as professional and easy to work with as any act during my long tenure with the Agora, The show was great, The crowd was unreal and the negative stories about the Clash during this time period were pure bullshit.
I kept them [contracts] for a long time, but I do not have the contracts for all the shows. The Clash were first class, and I was very taken aback by their need to satisfy their fans. I was in dressing room after main show and they wanted to do every song they knew as the encore.
Buddy Henderson
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London Calling
Safe European Home
Are You Ready for War?
Rock the Casbah
Clash City Rockers
Sex Mad War
Tommy Gun
The Guns Of Brixton
Three Card Trick
Junco Partner
Clampdown
Ammunition
The Magnificent Seven
Broadway
Police On My Back
Janie Jones
I Fought the Law
This is Radio Clash
Career Opportunities
I'm So Bored With the USA
Armagideon Time
Brand New Cadillac
Garageland
White Riot
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Broadway

Any further info / reviews
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Tour Reviews & Interviews
Vince White's view
The Last Crusade
©2005 Chris Knowles
Out of Control T-Shirt
US Tour - Jive/RB Shakedown
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1984 Photos Unknown
The Clash:
They Want To Spoil The Party So They'll Stay
Bill Holdship, Creem, October 1984
CREEM CONTRIBUTOR Mark Norton and I were talking several days before the Clash "invaded" Detroit, and we began discussing the concept of "armchair activism" and how the Clash probably fit into that category.

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Nashville, TN, |
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You list the Cut the Crap-era Clash as playing Knoxville on March 27 and Nashville on March 28, 1984, but in fact those two dates are reversed (corrected now)--I went to both shows, and the Nashville show came first. The Nashville show was much better, but was marred by a bizarre crowd incident--my friend Dave W. was involved. He was standing on the bleachers like everyone else, but some drunk sorority girl from Vandy kept kicking him in the back of his legs for half the Clash's set. He finally got fed up and kicked her back, and it sent her falling over. It broke her leg in three places, and show security immediately set after Dave, who had to flee immediately or get the shit knocked out of him. She was taken to Vandy hospital of course, and after hearing about her side of the incident, Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon paid her a visit in hospital before moving on to the show in Knoxville at UT Alumni Hall, a much smaller venue about 3 hours away by car. Tav Falco & Panther Burns did in fact open both shows, but only at the Nashville show were they the full line-up--they played a full opening set at Vanderbilt in the basketball auditorium, but by the time they played Knoxville, the second guitarist and the piano player had quit and--of all people--Alex Chilton was drafted in to play guitar in their place, even though it immediately became clear to the audience that Alex obviously did not know the songs at all. The "band" played about 6 songs in total, and the booing got so bad that the drummer stopped playing several times to smile and sarcastically blow kisses at the audience. GmbH
Vince White describes this gig in his Clash biog, The Last Days of the Clash, page 109. He mentions an interview the band did for Channel 4 which appears on US TV that night.
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| Mar 28 |
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Knoxville, TN, Alumni Memorial Gym on the University of Tennessee campus |
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Clash in Knoxville, TN on March 28, 1984, at the Alumni Memorial Gym on the University of Tennessee campus.
Opening act was Tav Falco and the Panther Burns, a rockabilly band from Memphis. They were booed off the stage after just a song or two. The band also played a show in Nashville, but I'm not sure if it was before or after the Knoxville concert. Whichever one was earlier was the opening date for the tour.
Confirmed dates: Knoxville 27th, Nashville 28th from audience member.
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Wdiz and Beach Club, Jai-Alai, Orlando FL |
| Mar 31 |
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Sunrise, Fort Lauderdale FL |
| Apr 2 |
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Fox Theatre, Atlanta GA |
| Apr 5 |
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The Township, Columbia SC |
| Apr 6 |
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Carmichael Auditorium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC |
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GWU Smith Center, Hempstead, Washington DC |
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| Apr 10? |
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Vassar College, Poughkeepsie NY |
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Joe contracted syphillis and was treated at a local hospital. It was in the newspaper the next day. I saved the article. The first song they played the floor monitors werent working so joe kicked them violently and one fell off of the stage. He had his newly cut mohawk. I think the first song was know your rights. The show had large video monitors behind them showing them in a car driving around NYC. I bought a shirt there with 2 girls dancing on the front saying "jive after five" on the back said "steel jungle" 84 R & B showdown. I still have it. It was a good show overall despite the sound. It was in the gymnasium at vassar college in poughkeepsie NY. There wasnt an opening band. If you want a scan of the article or tshirt let me know. |
| Apr 11 |
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Palace Theatre, State University of New York at Albany, aka SUNY Albany |
| Apr 12 |
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Expo, Portland ME |
| Apr 13 |
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The Centrum, Worcester MA |
| Apr 14 |
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Hofstra University, Long Island NY |
| Apr 15 |
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St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY |
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I saw the Clash perform at St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY when I was a mere 6th grader. That concert changed my life. I vaguely remember that it was a Sunday night in '83 or '84.
I was also at that show. I had to google search it because, even though I remember it and it was awesome, there was a part of me that didn't think they could have possibly played there... Glad to know it was real - pretty damn awesome! danielle robarge |
| Apr 16 |
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Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey |
| Apr 17 |
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Civic Center, Providence RI |
| Apr 18 |
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The Hopkins Center, Thompson Arena, Dartmouth College, Hanover NH |
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Rider College, Lawrenceville, New Jersey |
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I remember seeing Clash 2 in the spring of '84 at Rider College in New Jersey. The band was awesome and I hung around afterwards and got everyone's autograph (including Vince) and spoke with Joe briefly. I asked him what was up with Mick and he replied "the hot news is that Topper is out of the band". I told him the new stuff was great and how I was looking forward to a new album and he replied with something to the effect of they were going into the studio after the tour. I remember waiting and waiting for the new album and rushing home with the 'This Is Englad' 12" (along with the 'Bottom Line' 12") and being worried that the production was a bit weird. |
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University of Massuchusetts, Dartmouth MA |
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"First i would like to say the clash made my whole entire life. My parentss owned a restaaurant for 20 years in the 80's we spent moost of our time going to clash concerts in the northeast. I have to share this story for once in my life, The clash was playing one night at u mass dartmouth, my gran worked there and was called to the reheresal site t here was a blood drive and the boys were rehearsing .
me gran was called to step it down a bit , she walked on stage and told mick jones to keep it doen and the had a cuppa with the rest of the band, she being english an all with the boyz as thy were from the same stock. Had. a grand time and it is something i will never forget that me grand told the Clash to be quiet!! buttheyhada cuppa and laughed"
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see illegible poster |
| Apr 22 |
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The Spectrum, Philadelphia PA, USA
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Rochester The War Memorial |
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The Agora, Hartford CT, USA
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| Apr 26 |
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Stony Brook University Gym, New York |
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Hi, great site. I attended the first Pier 84 show, and both the Hofstra University and Stony Brook shows. The 2nd Clash were excellent, I was crushed when that Jose Unidos record came out, it was beyond disappointing. Anyway I hope to write some recollections for you of the shows soon, as they were all amazing in their own way. Thanks, Ed Fingerling"
"I was at the 1984 Stony Brook University show--I was the 14 year old kid sitting on the speakers right off stage" Brian
Vince White describes arriving in New York in his Clash biog, The Last Days of the Clash, page 118
"1984 in Stony Brook. That show sucked big time, they came out (minus mick - this was lawsuit time or something) and then played like 2 or three songs and walked off - they never came back, all my friends were furious, i was like, "yeah mee too, fuck joe strummer," and as we were filing out of the gym we walked past the stage and i was like "oooh joe strummer was drinking out of thissee here solo cup!!" I grabbed it and slugged down the rest of his beer." Julie
"I attended the 1984 Clash show at Stony Brook University and it was nothing like what was described. I remember being thrilled that I would be able to see them in such a small venue. I also remember going to buy tickets and the gathering crowd was very excited to be able to go see The Clash show. The night of the show, the crowd was loud and rowdy. At the time, this college had the reputation of being a liberal hotbed and being very open minded. Unfortunately most of this "liberal" crowd expected Mick Jones and The Clash from Combat Rock and so they were a little let down. Despite all this it was a rocking show as the guitars were cranked up. I can't recall the setlist but they played a wide selection of songs. My friends who were not Clash fans thought that they put on a good show. Joe looked very cool in his mohawk and was quite the showman.The Clash were definitely there for more than 3 songs!" Gene
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Colgate Uni, Hamilton New York |
| Apr 28 |
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Buffalo, New York
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| Apr 30 |
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Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens, Canada |
| May 2 |
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Montreal Forum, Canada |
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I still have mixed feelings about the May 2, 1984 Montreal Clash Mack II gig. Joe had this white suit and Paul wore camouflage trousers. The other guys ? Can't remember, except they looked punk. Pete messed up at least three times, which got Joe very irritated. Maybe it was just a bad day... It was an all-seated floor, but when Joe told the crowd to get up and dance, it was a rush to the stage that made the Forum bouncers very scared ! The cops were called in and one punter stole a police cap and gave it to Joe, it was hilarious ! As for the setlist ? I remember they played In the Pouring Rain and Sex Mad Roar, among others. BtT |
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Ottawa Civic Centre |
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supported by the Wise Guys. tics $12.50 |
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Physical Auditorium Complex (PAC) University of Waterloo Campus in Waterloo, Ontario
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| May 5 |
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Detroit Fox Theater |
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Vince White describes these gigs in his Clash biog, The Last Days of the Clash, page 140 |
| May 6 |
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Detroit Fox Theater |
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Hara Arena, Dayton OH |
| May 9 |
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Veterans Memorial Hall, Columbus OH |
| May 10 |
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East Lansing, Michigan State University |
| May 11 |
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Cleveland Public Hall |
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Mecca Auditorium, Milwaukee WI |
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Civic Center, Saint Paul MN |
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Civic Center, Des Moines IA |
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Aragon Ballroom, Chicago IL |
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Vince White describes this gig in his Clash biog, The Last Days of the Clash, page 148 |
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Davenport Masonic Hall, IA |
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Kiel Opera House, Saint Louis MO |
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Kansas City Starlight Bowl, MO |
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Omaha Music Hall,NB |
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Denver Red Rocks, CO |
| May 27 |
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Salt Lake City Exhibition Hall, UT |
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Vince White describes these next few gigs in his Clash biog, The Last Days of the Clash, page 159 |
| May 29 |
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University of Oregon, Eugene OR |
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The Last Days of the Clash, page 161 |
| May 30 |
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Paramount Theater, Seattle WA |
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Vancouver PNE Coliseum, B.C.
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the promoter gave this number: For more information please contact: Eliot Hubbard (212) 975-5051 ...ticket |
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