Joe Strummer on the Kings Road video March 31st 1979
Good evening, a buoyant Arsenal inspired mood then last night (that’s how you do it Manchester(s) and Chelsea) and a heady dose of medicine has me on the happy train. Thanksgiving has been spent sleeping which sits with me more effortlessly rather than celebrating the events that unfurled due to the European expansion in North America. However that’s a longer tale for another day. With that said a short post is probably best for all concerned and I think I’ve got just the thing.
I can’t profess to have seen every single video clip of Clash related footage that exists online, nor can I verify the authenticity of everything I see. I do know that there are some serious Clash anoraks out there who (it seems) are aware of every single live recording and the origins of all video footage available for public consumption. One of those experts may well explain that the video below exists elsewhere or was taken from source a or source b – but I know for myself this is the first time I’ve seen the video below. With that in mind I hope it will be first time for many/most of you also. If you have seen it before my advance apologies, but it’s still worth a watch I’d venture.
Background on this: It was sent to me by a Rikki E who asked me to take a look at the Super 8 video footage that he’d just converted to digital (thank you Rikki). The video was filmed in 1979 and while he’s not sure of the exact date I decided to do some research. Based on the weather and chronological events early in 1979 this looks like it was the day of the infamous cancelled appearance at Beaufort Market on March 31st, 1979. The market was to be closed down and the partial owner (I believe) had arranged a benefit show for free with a number of punk bands that day. Punks streamed into the Kings Road and it seems The Clash were present but the gig was canceled before it ever took place due to a very heavy police prescence and sporadic outbreaks of violence between the police and those who would have made up the audience. I’d only ever read about this event and see one photo of Joe in the crowd before things turned ugly but never seen video before.
The video below is fascinating for the first 1:25 just for the scenes of that part of west London in early ’79 and the fashion of the young punks (they look incredibly young!). At around 1:27 you’ll see a group standing on the pavement and the back of a hat which then cuts forward to reveal none other than Joe Strummer mingling with the kids. Is that Gabby to his right by the way? I need a historian. Things did get messy that afternoon with more than seventy arrested and a number of policemen injured. Were you perhaps there that day?
Enjoy this – it’s rather cool and please join me in thanking Rikki for sending the video over, I genuinely hope it to be unseen (of course most of it certainly is, I refer to the Strummer ‘appearance’). The only similar footage I’ve seen is much of the work compiled by ‘Captain Zip’ between ’78 and ’81 all along The Kings Road and Sloane Square but none of it features Joe Strummer. I remember finally getting down there in early/mid 1982 when hadn’t yet turned 15 to still find stragglers with giant mohicans loitering about, but by then the scene had changed to being one where photos of the punks were exchanged for money or cigarettes.
Archive footage of punks and Joe Strummer. Kings Road, London March 31, 1979



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