Crass’ final gig in Aberdare..- One Little Independent release- free digital stream + videos TubThumping//AngryBrigade

from thefreeonline on 14 July ’24 by CRASS ( on Telegram: t.me/thefreeonline )

FORTY YEARS since Crass played the band’s last ever gig, a raucous miners’ strike fundraiser held at the Aberdare Coliseum on 11 July 1984

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The One Little Independent label has released an approved digital ‘bootleg’ live recording of Crass’ 55-minute set.

The show can be streamed for free from Crass Records’ Bandcamp site, or purchased as a digital download through a ‘name your price’ deal.

On July 11th, 1984 at Aberdare Coliseum, Crass would perform for the last time. Today marks the 40th anniversary of this event, a benefit show for the miner’s strike. A bootleg recording of this show has been restored and made available to download for free.

“This was to be the last Crass gig. Next day Andy said he wanted to stop and get back to painting. As each member of the band was a vital component, without Andy none of us wanted to continue. The decision was easy to make, we were all feeling we had done our best to share something we felt was important. The rest would be repeats, plus, we had become to much of a figure head.

So, the countdown to 1984, proved to be right and we all set out on various individual journeys.” – Gee Vaucher

BLOODY REVOLUTIONS 2
Aberdare. July 12. 1984.

It’s July 1984 and it’s raining in the valleys, a very Welsh rain, a kind of mist, very grey and very damp.

There are people huddled in doorways smoking soggy cigarettes and whispering consolations, ‘nid yn awr, gadewch i ni aros’.

But wait for what?

The clouds to clear? The political climate to change?

‘Dim siawns’, flicking crumpled dogends into the swirling river of what might once have been Aberdare High Street.

Inside the Coliseum (watch out for the mohawk gladiators), the crowd is gathering. Punks, who’d travelled from far and wide, all soaked through, edgy, self-conscious and somewhat intimidated by the locals who’d travelled nowhere; surly, burly, striking miners lining the walls (women and children in the balcony).

Two worlds, one purpose; ‘smash the system’. A poster on a noticeboard declares that ‘BIG MOTHER IS WATCHING YOU’ beneath a headshot of Margaret Thatcher with her eyes gouged out.

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Crass play fast and furious to a teeth-gritting crowd wildly pogoing or slipping off for a quicky in the alley.

Pumping out a stream of contradictions, the band plays on.

‘Yes, that’s right, punk is dead’, but by now pretty much everyone has seen too much to be taken in by platitudes, even their own.

‘Just another cheap product…’

The miners, still lining the walls, look on with tired bemusement.

Yeah, ‘power to the workers’, when all the while the workers are being ruthlessly crushed beneath the Iron Lady’s bother boots and those of the not so Old Bill (squaddies too).

‘Do they owe us a living?’

Sure as hell, but just at this moment I simply don’t know.

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It’s as if we’ve all had enough, the players and the played; ‘seen it all before, revolution at my…’.

Well, as far as I can see just now, this revolution is over good and proper (despite it never having really started).

Oppression is becoming the name of the game (what’s new?), and don’t we all know it.

From behind the protective shield of the drumkit, I watch a miner stubbing out a cigarette on one of Thatcher’s gouged out eyes.

After the show, Andy gets presented with a miner’s lamp by a Union dignitary and is jokingly told to keep his eyes on the birdies (it took a couple of years to realise that this wasn’t a sexist remark.

No, he’d meant the canaries, but who’s laughing now?)

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Released July 11, 1984
Audio Restored by Paul PDub Walton

Thank you to Tony D and Mickey Penguin at KYPP, and also to Graham Burnett

Last Gig, July 11th, 1984, Aberdare, Miner’s Benefit

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Crass. 2024. Last Gig, July 11th, 1984, Aberdare, Miners’ Benefit. Available from One Little Independent from 11 July 2024.

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