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and played at the first Carnival Against The Nazis with X-Ray Spex, Steel Pulse and The Clash in London's Victoria Park for 80,000 people in April 1978 |
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In September 1976
a group of musicians
and political activists
came together to form
Rock Against Racism,
after rock star Eric
Clapton suggested
at a Birmingham concert
that Enoch Powell
was right, and Britain
was overcrowded.
RARs founders
wrote to the New Musical
Express announcing
the launch of the
organisation. The most memorable Rock Against Racism event was the April 1978 "Carnival against the Nazis". A huge rally of 100,000 people marched the six miles from Trafalgar Square through London's East End - the heart of National Front territory - to a Rock Against Racism concert in Victoria Park, Hackney. X-Ray Spex, The Clash, Steel Pulse, and the Tom Robinson Band were on the bill - a diverse selection of music for a diverse multi-cultural crowd. When the Anti Nazi League was relaunched in 1992 people began organising benefits and gigs all round the country. Large numbers of black and white bands played at these events, which culminated in the organisation of an Anti Nazi League Carnival in May 1994. Over 150,000 marched through South London to the Carnival in Brockwell Park, celebrating the defeat of the Nazis in the recent local elections, and affirming their belief in a multicultural society. Today the Anti Nazi League is campaigning again in the name of Love Music Hate Racism - a demonstration of the positive energy ofthe music scene against the hate-fuelled beliefs of the British National Party, National Front and Combat 18. |
Rock
Against Racism was launched
in September 1976, after
rock star Eric Clapton
suggested at a Birmingham
concert that Enoch Powell
was right, and Britain
was overcrowded.
RARs founders
wrote to the New Musical
Express announcing the
launch of the organisation. Come on Eric ... youve been taking too much of that Daily Express stuff and you know you cant handle it. Own up. Half your music is black. Youre rock musics biggest colonist. Youre a good musician but where would you be without the blues and R&B? Youve got to fight the racist poison otherwise you degenerate into the sewer with the rats and all the money men who ripped off rock culture with their cheque books and plastic crap. We want to organise a rank and file movement against the racist poison in music. We urge support for Rock Against Racism. PS: Who shot the Sheriff, Eric? It sure as hell wasnt you! Letter to NME from the founders of RAR. Material source: Anti Nazi League - acknowledged with thanks. |
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