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RIOT, REGGAE AND ROCKWhite Riot At The <strong>Rainbow</strong>The Clash’s White Riot Tour was the band’s first headlinetour. Support was provided by The Jam, The Buzzcocks,Subway Sect and The Prefects. This four-hour show wasto become a milestone in British punk history. Not only wasit the largest punk gig to be held in London to date but thesong White Riot led to fans tearing out 200 seats andthrowing the wreckage onstage.Natural ExuberanceIt was estimated that £1000 of damage was caused byClash fans but the <strong>Rainbow</strong>’s director, Allan Schaverien,remained philosophical about the incident:“It was not malicious damage but naturalexuberance…we expected some damage andarrangements were made to cover the cost of it…we shall have more punk concerts soon.”He was true to his word. With punk and new wave bandslike Johnny Thunder & The Heartbreakers, The Ramones,Blondie, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Rezillos, Sham 69,Generation X and, again, The Clash all appearing beforethe end of the year.Above: Clash fans at the <strong>Rainbow</strong>enjoying the ‘riot’!Left: Joe Strummer of the Clashperforming at the <strong>Rainbow</strong>.Images from the Evening Standard, 10 May 1977.Exodus: Bob Marley & The WailersBy the time Bob Marley and his band, the Wailers, playedthe <strong>Rainbow</strong> (1-6 June 1977), the singer was in selfimposedexile in England - a decision taken after he wasshot in an assassination attempt at his home in Jamaicaseven months earlier.Marley’s <strong>Rainbow</strong> performances were hailed as his finest inLondon and amongst the most memorable witnessed at thetheatre. He performed several new songs from his latestalbum Exodus, which was recorded in the capital, includingNatural mystic, Jamming and the title track. He also playedestablished favourites such as Trenchtown rock, I shot thesheriff and No woman, no cry. The <strong>Rainbow</strong> shows wererecorded and released as a video, Bob Marley & theWailers Live! at the <strong>Rainbow</strong>.And The Music Played OnIn the next few years, and as the decade came to a close,a veritable who’s who in popular music played at the<strong>Rainbow</strong>: Thin Lizzy, Burning Spear, The Who, Queen,The Grateful Dead, Mighty Sparrow, Third World, MuddyWaters, PIL, The Jacksons (with Michael Jackson), Wings,Dire Straits, Marvin Gaye, The Police, The Specials andBlack Uhuru, to name but a few.Bob Marley & the Wailers appearedat the <strong>Rainbow</strong> in June 1977. Thesix sell-out concerts were filmed andpassed into music folklore.Below: Marley at the <strong>Rainbow</strong>.On 29 September 1980, the theatre celebrated its50th anniversary with a concert by Elvis Costello & theAttractions. In a little over a year, a performance byCostello was to mark a sadder occasion in thebuilding’s history.

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