Strummer Night review two – Joe Strummer tribute in San Francisco

Hello once again and thanks for dropping back in to the Clash Blog. What’s new around here you might ask, it’s been an up-and-down day. Up due to the very late and highly anticipated arrival of my Clash license plate for the car (more on that tomorrow) and rather down due to the official Clash blog cat “George” having to be returned to the emergency vet this evening. She’s in for observation so we will know a bit more tomorrow, I don’t think she’s used more than three or four of her nine lives yet so hopefully the news will be good. I tend to like cats more than most people so it’s fair to say I’m worried sick and more than a little sad.

bottom of the hill 230x300 Strummer Night review two   Joe Strummer tribute in San FranciscoTonight though I wanted to continue our look back at the Joe Strummer birthday events from the weekend just past. Last night we had a look at Austin Texas and tonight we go to the West Coast for the annual Joe Strummer night that is held in San Francisco. If I’m not mistaken the Bay Area also celebrates Joe in December though I may be wrong, perhaps a whole year has passed and covering last year’s event, this was the seventh year that San Francisco has hosted a Stummer event. First of all though a quick look at the venue itself: the club is called “Bottom of the Hill” I’m assuming because it’s located near the bottom of the hill (which indeed it is). Located just south of the heart of San Francisco in a neighborhood that could be best described as semi-industrial the club looks like a pretty standard San Francisco home from the outside, check the image to the left to see what I mean. Inside however it’s been refurbished into a pretty cool night club which Rolling Stone magazine has called ‘the best place to see live music in San Francisco’. You MUST watch the InterChords on the right video sidebar…stunning!

Come to think of it I’m pretty sure it was a year ago when Billy Bragg appeared at the Joe Strummer event in tandem with each the Jail Guitar Doors project. This years event went off without a hitch by all accounts and with tickets at just $10 a Joe Strummer/The Clash evening was in the capable hands of half a dozen bands including the Armagideons, The Hooks, Monkey, Sistas in the Pit, Stigma 13 and Interchords. Once again San Francisco did a great job supporting another Strummerville event when the date rolled around. I’d like to ensure a huge thanks is offered to Gil for providing and filming the video clips (and recommending clips) of the evening and also huge thumbs up to The Call Up for the summary reproduced below via his MySpace page.

Great show, thanks to all!
Not fully rested yet, but another great tribute this year. We seem to manage to pull in a bit more each year for Strummerville. This year we are able to send $968.50 (USD) to Strummerville!

There were even a couple more last minute backline donations and raffle items. Marlon from the Interchords contributed to both

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Sistas In The Pit - Joe Strummer night SF 21/8/10

causes and gave up an autographed copy of London Calling, signed by Paul Simonon. How amazing is he?! The acoustic set he played with his brother takes the tribute where no band has gone before and they pulled it off amazingly. Hopefully the video comes out okay. To pull off acoustic Mag 7 into Ivan meets Gi Joe? Come on!

The Hooks donated an autographed limited edition copy of their recent release in vinyl, Everything is Golden! Marble disc beauty it is! And the music…well, its The Hooks! Its great. They played a fantastic set as they always do, full of energy and Joe’s spirit.

New bands to the tribute this year all played great. Stigma 13 just nailed it blew some doors away at the front of the club! Thanks to Commander Cookie Wolf for the suggestion of Stigma 13! Sistas in the Pit paid a soul groove funky tribute to Joe and the crowd loved it. Monkey, the first reggae/ska band at a San Francisco tribute (I believe) kept the crowd moving and played great.

That leaves Cliff Truesdell and his Armagideons. For those who don’t know, Cliff is a veteran of Strummer tributes, having played with The Black Furies. When it looked like a tribute wasn’t going to happen in ’06, Cliff, along with Eric McFadden, saved the tribute and introduced me to Strummerville! The Armagideons line-up may change over the years, but the delivery of the music is fantastic every year. I still cannot get Pressure Drop out of my head. They ended the night with a damn furious White Riot and just like that, the show was done. Time to pack the gear, close up shop and head home.

A hearty thanks again to all the bands for playing so well, to the great audience and raffle ticket buyers, Justin the always emcee, Gil on point for pics and vids, Neil on some pics this year, all the donors to the backline on the wall of thanks, to Bottom of the Hill, to Jock at Clashical Threads for all the support with flyer, schwag and moral boost, to Trish and all at Strummerville for their support and trust with Raffle items, to Henry Rollins for the autographs on last year’s flyer, to my family who gives me time and space to pull this off, to anyone else I’ve forgotten and to all fans, family and friends of Joe.

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Excellent 4 tracks from The Hooks

Sincere thanks to everybody who attended and played in San Francisco, I watched even more of the video clips and you truly ought to do the same, loads of excellent cover versions – I really wish I was there – hopefully next Summer. You could do many worse things with your time than heading over to Gil’s youtube page where most of the evening was captured. Please read more about the participating bands via the links provided. That’s all for this evening more tomorrow I’m sure.

The (frankly brilliant) Hooks

InterChords

Sistas In The Pit

Monkey

Stigma 13

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4 Responses to “Strummer Night review two – Joe Strummer tribute in San Francisco”

  1. notimewarp says:

    Yup… no lie on that interchords video. ‘Ivan Meets G.I. Joe’? Are you kidding? Dang…

  2. Tim at The Clash Blog says:

    they are something special!

  3. Neil says:

    Here is a link to the photos I took of the SF tribute: http://picasaweb.google.com/NeilvdP/SFStrummerville2010
    It was a good night.

  4. Tim at The Clash Blog says:

    Thanks so much for that Neil.

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