We used to drink in the Cricketers pub where all the art students & the musos hung out. Mickey was always there, and did many gigs for us - he also played in the folk club! Still love his music after all these years!
Cricketers in Kennington? Used to drink there a lot in the 80s. Saw some great gigs. Wilko Johnson, Groundhogs, Pirates, Snowy White's Blues Agency, Johnny Mars, Geno Washington & Ram Jam, Eddie & Hot Rods + plenty of others. Great pub. Others I used to see regular back then in pubs were Jackie Lynton, Monday Band (+ Papa George & Steve Simpson solo bands), Ruthless Blues, Mick Clarke, Blues 'n' Trouble, Balham Alligators, Juice on the Loose, Red Beans & Rice, Big Town Playboys, Big Joe Louis & Blues Kings, Paul Lamb & King Snakes, Wolfie Witcher Brew, Fast Freddie & Fingertips, Steve Waller, Steve Warley, Elmores, Razors, Hoax, Brunel + plenty of others. Great times.
Mickey was one of the original rockers that were "suddenly' discovered in the New Wave scene of the 70s. A great showman and entertainer played pubs when it wasn't fashionable and wrote great pop songs "discovered" by new wave "punks" looking for a beat and a bit of passion. Onya MIckey!!!
The only place I’ve heard played was on WHFS in metro D.C. 45+ years. If you were born in the 50’s and think songs like are great, you too are old rock and rollers
@@yamapenny5960 He is living in a small village in Midland UK. More or less retired only makes gigs at the local pub now and then. No proper album since 95. Such a shame!
Fan-bloody-tastic!! Juppanese was one of my favourite of the Pommy pub rockers, along with Dave Edmunds Nick Lowe and his labelmate Wreckless Eric. They just don't write songs like these anymore...sigh
I used to have 2 records in the 80's and played them grey. Now I have been trying to get Juppanese on CD, but can't find it anywhere. And Spotify doesn't have it either...
@@chrisp.frye-noodles8761 shut up u brainless dickhead, i mean underrated in genral, by the "general public"i said that I LIKE JUPP and i'm sorry that i didn't had the same success that some mainstream singers.....can u understand this ? i guess with a little effort even u can , poor useless thing
@Nikol S. Ervant i meant underated in GNERAL underrated is not NEGATIVE to me.....most of the artists i like are underrated by the mainstream's public....u know what i mean?
We used to drink in the Cricketers pub where all the art students & the musos hung out. Mickey was always there, and did many gigs for us - he also played in the folk club! Still love his music after all these years!
Cricketers in Kennington? Used to drink there a lot in the 80s. Saw some great gigs. Wilko Johnson, Groundhogs, Pirates, Snowy White's Blues Agency, Johnny Mars, Geno Washington & Ram Jam, Eddie & Hot Rods + plenty of others. Great pub. Others I used to see regular back then in pubs were Jackie Lynton, Monday Band (+ Papa George & Steve Simpson solo bands), Ruthless Blues, Mick Clarke, Blues 'n' Trouble, Balham Alligators, Juice on the Loose, Red Beans & Rice, Big Town Playboys, Big Joe Louis & Blues Kings, Paul Lamb & King Snakes, Wolfie Witcher Brew, Fast Freddie & Fingertips, Steve Waller, Steve Warley, Elmores, Razors, Hoax, Brunel + plenty of others. Great times.
He plays guitar in the right hand. Just like Wilko.
Mickey was one of the original rockers that were "suddenly' discovered in the New Wave scene of the 70s. A great showman and entertainer played pubs when it wasn't fashionable and wrote great pop songs "discovered" by new wave "punks" looking for a beat and a bit of passion. Onya MIckey!!!
Absolutely!!!!!
Stiff Records is phenomenal!! Breakthrough music from the 70's for sure!! I have the box set and I absolutely love it!!
Yeah, that box set is magnificent!
I like them killer harmony vocals...! :D
One of my all time favourite artists/musicians.
old rock-n-roller pub rockers
The only place I’ve heard played was on WHFS in metro D.C. 45+ years. If you were born in the 50’s and think songs like are great, you too are old rock and rollers
Everyone needs a shot of rhythm and blues.
Is he still alive?
U'm from Germany and don't know...
@@yamapenny5960 He is living in a small village in Midland UK. More or less retired only makes gigs at the local pub now and then. No proper album since 95. Such a shame!
yess, Mickey + Rockpile!
One of my favourite records of all time... And now I’m getting older apt as well!.... 😜
Fan-bloody-tastic!! Juppanese was one of my favourite of the Pommy pub rockers, along with Dave Edmunds Nick Lowe and his labelmate Wreckless Eric.
They just don't write songs like these anymore...sigh
They really do, check out John Hiatt and Nick Lowe, still producing stellar music of this type.
Just found this. What a gem!
Very underrated.... he even has had hits in Denmark by others doing his stuff. Great musician and composer *S*
Not underrated by his fans, you presumptuous ass.
Find out the whole story of Mickey Jupp in the book Hole In My Pocket available on amazon
Terry Williams on Drums !
...and Rockpile!!! Pub rock forever!!!
Absolutely seminal and unsurpassed! Still got the 'riginal Vynil from way back, and I treasure it!
I used to have 2 records in the 80's and played them grey. Now I have been trying to get Juppanese on CD, but can't find it anywhere. And Spotify doesn't have it either...
o bom e velho rock and roll
LOVE IT IN MEMORY FOR BÄRBEL
Nick lowe produre and Billy bremer and Dve edmunds plays
Chas n Dave ????
Not quite 🤣
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jupp a great underrated singer & perfomer
Not underrated by his fans, you presumptuous ass.
@@chrisp.frye-noodles8761 shut up u brainless dickhead, i mean underrated in genral, by the "general public"i said that I LIKE JUPP and i'm sorry that i didn't had the same success that some mainstream singers.....can u understand this ? i guess with a little effort even u can , poor useless thing
@Nikol S. Ervant i meant underated in GNERAL underrated is not NEGATIVE to me.....most of the artists i like are underrated by the mainstream's public....u know what i mean?