I remember back in 1971, I saw him perform at a little music venue in Bexley in South East London, called the Black Prince. I remember him being carried over the audience, in a coffin to the stage, when he started singing inside the coffin. On that night, he actually pulled me up onto the stage, and we attempted to sing a duet. Such good times.
Lord Sutch is one of the very, very few people I always wanted to see live but never got to do so. He was an awesome show man and, really, a great business man as well. RIP, good Sir!
As a kid I had great admiration for Screaming Lord Sutch and his legacy will always live on which there are positives that have come out of his untimely death!
I remember seeing lord Sutch when i was very young...i am 79 now, i saw him at Hounslow swimming baths that they used to board over to do shows... he came on the stage in a coffin ..and jumped out and frightened every body and the music was so loud everthing was shaking and it blasted your ear drums...ive never heard or seen anything like it since...i think it was the end of the 50s.
superb, i recall this from that excellent mark lamaar narrated show juke box heroes, sutch was a real innovator, a precursor of punk(weren't most great moments of rock n roll?) a huge influence though it's sad that he seems to be largely forgotten now apart from those genuine enthusiasts who don't just go along with all the fashionable and well known stuff
He was canvessing in kinsley stayed at the farmers hotel & did a rock & roll nite was packed, great gig he gave me a million pound note and said when hes PM, come to no 10 with a suitcase & would cash it,still have it.
@@graemekornicki6810 one tale not mentioned is that he was chased by a group of women offstage when he did his Jack the Ripper act in Yorkshire during the period before Peter Sutcliffe (Yorkshire Ripper) was caught. They were not amused ! 😮
I own the 2 SLS books and have most of the records. That isn't alot considering his 1st album was in 1970. I wish " Election Fever"/ " Rock the Election would be released on CD- I still can't find it! One things for sure- he had alot of important musician friends playing on the records. Fun Fact - Jackie Lynton covered the Beatles" Little Child" back in 1964 which Jimmy Page played on. Nice documentary!!! RIP also to Carlo Little
What a shame i never heard of him. 60 years old, listening to child in time from the album made in japan, reading a wiki article about Ritchie Blackmore, wondering who is behind this name "screaming .."
May be he was taken from us like so many trying to tell the truth, at a point in his life probably one of the happiest to come, i don't think it was suicide, like other artists who sing anti war songs and people start to listen, and less people join the army, they have to get rid of them.
I love stumbling across BBC music documentaries I've never seen yet
I am 76 and l was in Dave’s fan club when l was 15 It was run by Pauline Cousins and she did a great job Sutch was a brilliant showman
I remember back in 1971, I saw him perform at a little music venue in Bexley in South East London, called the Black Prince. I remember him being carried over the audience, in a coffin to the stage, when he started singing inside the coffin. On that night, he actually pulled me up onto the stage, and we attempted to sing a duet. Such good times.
Lord Sutch is one of the very, very few people I always wanted to see live but never got to do so. He was an awesome show man and, really, a great business man as well. RIP, good Sir!
As a kid I had great admiration for Screaming Lord Sutch and his legacy will always live on which there are positives that have come out of his untimely death!
I remember seeing lord Sutch when i was very young...i am 79 now, i saw him at Hounslow swimming baths that they used to board over to do shows... he came on the stage in a coffin ..and jumped out and frightened every body and the music was so loud everthing was shaking and it blasted your ear drums...ive never heard or seen anything like it since...i think it was the end of the 50s.
I too remember that act at Cromer Links, you knew it would be outrageous everytime he did a show...
It was his teeth. Really great teeth!!! Performance art. 💜
R.IP DAVE SCREAMING LORD SUCH, Thanks for the fantastic shows still fondly remembered...
superb, i recall this from that excellent mark lamaar narrated show juke box heroes, sutch was a real innovator, a precursor of punk(weren't most great moments of rock n roll?) a huge influence though it's sad that he seems to be largely forgotten now apart from those genuine enthusiasts who don't just go along with all the fashionable and well known stuff
Thank you, Cheers for Rock n roll. Wait😮 Watch out before rocks part of the past!!❤😊😊😊😊😊0
He was a true origional great showman and brightened up politics met him once had a chat about the early days nice man
He was canvessing in kinsley stayed at the farmers hotel & did a rock & roll nite was packed, great gig he gave me a million pound note and said when hes PM, come to no 10 with a suitcase & would cash it,still have it.
@@graemekornicki6810 one tale not mentioned is that he was chased by a group of women offstage when he did his Jack the Ripper act in Yorkshire during the period before Peter Sutcliffe (Yorkshire Ripper) was caught. They were not amused ! 😮
He was the first politician to propose votes at 18, so he left a political legacy ...
I own the 2 SLS books and have most of the records. That isn't alot considering his 1st album was in 1970. I wish " Election Fever"/ " Rock the Election would be released on CD- I still can't find it! One things for sure- he had alot of important musician friends playing on the records. Fun Fact - Jackie Lynton covered the Beatles" Little Child" back in 1964 which Jimmy Page played on. Nice documentary!!! RIP also to Carlo Little
A very very long time before Papa Emeritus IV (Ghost singer), a real pioneer in shock rock indeed.
I thought he was wonderful, such a character. I was truly shocked at his death. I miss his humour and incredible humility. RIP Lord Sutch.
What a shame i never heard of him. 60 years old, listening to child in time from the album made in japan, reading a wiki article about Ritchie Blackmore, wondering who is behind this name "screaming .."
He loved it all !
🙀
‘The ripper’ 👍🏼
This is a masterpiece
documentary .
Sutch was a Visionary,as was Meek....Mitch.
JAHBLESS, SOULJAH ROCKER....
Screamin Lord Sutch was Britain's answer to USA's Screamin Jay Hawkins.
Legend 🌍💚🌎
Wath a beautyfull great artist ❤
I never knew so much of history of Screaming Lord Sutch, i only knew song Murder in the graveyardruclips.net/video/gwOijpN20xk/видео.html
The minge pole?!?😂
Bloody hell, I'm dying.
Where are you memesters?
Only screams and versions😢😢😢
Such was the First way before the Beatles
2:07 Oh ! Remind me the name of this catchy song, please.
He was a punk before punk was invented
May be he was taken from us like so many trying to tell the truth, at a point in his life probably one of the happiest to come, i don't think it was suicide, like other artists who sing anti war songs and people start to listen, and less people join the army, they have to get rid of them.
great !!
Alice Cooper must have borrowed heavily from Screaming Lord Sutch.
This predates Iggy Pop and the Stooges, Ozzy Osborne and Alice Cooper
He was the first oxzy osbourne
Bruh what are these comments on a rocket league video
Goulardi😂😂😂😂😂
Asperger's
Terrible Terrible voice over mark lamar?