Lee could control the audience so well, had a great stage presence. So glad to have witnessed him working with the band and what band. Straight ahead R N B. Love it.
Ah me, I saw the Feelgoods God knows how many times from the mid eighties onwards. Gordon Russel and Steve Walwyn were worthy successors to Wilco and Gypie. But, most of all, I remember Lee...! His death was such a blow, impossible to believe, what a showman, a force of nature. What a loss.
...saw them live a few times in the 70 and 80.....it was my music from the first second on..... ...never had a car without dr. feelgood tapes.....and now I'm 60 and I still need the sound of Lee when I'm on the road.....
Merci pour ce commentaire qui rappelle que faire la première partie d'un groupe comme Feelgood,c'est déjà un accomplissement en soi.J'ai honte parce que je ne connais pas Doc Lebrun.Par contre,je suis un grand fan des Kingsnakes.Respect à vous pour avoir été un des Rois Serpents.
He played slide guitar on Back in the Night with Wilko. There's a live video on yt. Check it out. I was surprised too. He not only could play but played extremely well!
Ces Gars étaient de la patate atomique , vu à Paname , trop fait pour me rappeler l'année par contre je me rappelle du shot de Pur Rock'n'Roll que j'ai pris dans la gueule , reposes toi Lee tu l'as bien mérité
I've been into classic Dr Feelgood for a few years, and by that I mean the Wilko years, but recently I delved into the Gypie Mayo era and beyond. I'm surprised to find that they were still pretty good past the early 80's. I mean, in my opinion, the early years were definitive and the greatest, but this is by all means pretty great in its own right.
Je les ai vu en concert un paquet de fois.... Dr Feelgood des marathoniens de la tournée, des supers musiciens, Lee Brilleaux le gentleman du blues rock, les guitaristes que j'ai préféré : Gordon Russell et son jeu tout en souplesse et Steve Walwyn à la fois souple et parfois brutal quand il envoie du lourd.... bref que du bonheur
J'ai vu Feelgood avec Wilko,Gypie et Johnny Guitar.Steve Walwyn,comme Gordon Russell,sont des guitaristes fantastiques. En fait,les cinq guitaristes de Feelgood sont bons.
wow so haunting lee talking about some rock & roll people go by drink & others go by other means. Im 41 now so ive seen some go...*lights joint* here's to em 🤘
Wilko left in 77, whenever Lee was in the band it was Feelgood that’s for sure, it’s a bit odd now they perform without one founding member , same with the Yardbirds it’s just the drummer but Relf, Beck, Clapton & page are all gone.
Lee could control the audience so well, had a great stage presence. So glad to have witnessed him working with the band and what band. Straight ahead R N B. Love it.
Lemmy and Lee ......the king and the prince of rock and roll🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻👑👑👑👑🤴🏻🤴🏻💥💥💥💥🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎸🎸🎸🎸🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
No frills, no fancy light shows, just plain good old fashioned music...music as it should be!
Dust my Broom... utterly brilliant...
New play, WILKO, about the life and music of Wilko Johnson, opens February 2024 at the Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, London!
Pure,raw,in yer face rock 'n roll does,nt get any better than this! What a band!. .
Just plain brlliant, this.
Thank you. A real performer.
Ah me, I saw the Feelgoods God knows how many times from the mid eighties onwards. Gordon Russel and Steve Walwyn were worthy successors to Wilco and Gypie. But, most of all, I remember Lee...! His death was such a blow, impossible to believe, what a showman, a force of nature. What a loss.
What a ‘ live’ band. I loved em
That's some in the pocket gutair playing. Feelgood fan forever Les Tearne New zealand
Viva Doctor Feelgood. 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇪🇸 y Las Encartaciones.
I saw DF in this year. Gordon Russell had incredible stage presence. Still one of my favourite gigs. So good to see this vid.
...saw them live a few times in the 70 and 80.....it was my music from the first second on.....
...never had a car without dr. feelgood tapes.....and now I'm 60 and I still need the sound of Lee when I'm on the road.....
P... ! Lee Brillaux à Besançon, carrément !!!
R.I.P. Lee & Wilko... Les anges vont s'éclater !!!
I agree…. Total loss
Perfectly named band, you always feel good when hearing them, good time music
They were fantastic
Frkn A! from Canada!!!
J'ai fait deux fois la première partie du Feelgood en 1984 avec Doc Lebrun et en 1998 avec les Kingsnakes. Quel groupe génial !!!
Merci pour ce commentaire qui rappelle que faire la première partie d'un groupe comme Feelgood,c'est déjà un accomplissement en soi.J'ai honte parce que je ne connais pas Doc Lebrun.Par contre,je suis un grand fan des Kingsnakes.Respect à vous pour avoir été un des Rois Serpents.
Lee ... Man .. You will ever make me Feelgood . 😊🌹☮️
Lee was the best!
Thanks for posting.
Quand je vois Binoche, c'est que c'est de la bonne :)
Vu ces gars-là à Dôle, certainement la même année. Ça ne nous rajeunit pas !
A total surprise to see Lee play such great slide guitar on 'Dust My Broom' - very impressive!
He played slide guitar on Back in the Night with Wilko. There's a live video on yt. Check it out. I was surprised too. He not only could play but played extremely well!
Agree with you. What a talent
So good to hear Gordon Russell back playing dr Feelgood songs again , top player 🎸🎸
Ces Gars étaient de la patate atomique , vu à Paname , trop fait pour me rappeler l'année par contre je me rappelle du shot de Pur Rock'n'Roll que j'ai pris dans la gueule , reposes toi Lee tu l'as bien mérité
Rip lee left uz to soon
I've been into classic Dr Feelgood for a few years, and by that I mean the Wilko years, but recently I delved into the Gypie Mayo era and beyond. I'm surprised to find that they were still pretty good past the early 80's. I mean, in my opinion, the early years were definitive and the greatest, but this is by all means pretty great in its own right.
happy days
Gordon Russell excelente
Je les ai vu en concert un paquet de fois.... Dr Feelgood des marathoniens de la tournée, des supers musiciens, Lee Brilleaux le gentleman du blues rock, les guitaristes que j'ai préféré : Gordon Russell et son jeu tout en souplesse et Steve Walwyn à la fois souple et parfois brutal quand il envoie du lourd.... bref que du bonheur
Wow.. I'm over here if...💃🥰🤗💙🤘
Genios x siempre. Sonido sucio, desprolijo y bien R & Roll.
God I love it when Lee plays his slide guitar
J'ai vu Feelgood avec Wilko,Gypie et Johnny Guitar.Steve Walwyn,comme Gordon Russell,sont des guitaristes fantastiques.
En fait,les cinq guitaristes de Feelgood sont bons.
All very brilliant players
genial Gordon Russell
That cocktail would probably have milk of the feelgood gland squeezed in it too!
always happy for more tone-monster gordon russell
wow so haunting lee talking about some rock & roll people go by drink & others go by other means. Im 41 now so ive seen some go...*lights joint* here's to em 🤘
todos los guitarras de los Feelgood son, del primero al ultimo los mejores, a mi me flipan
Hello rockers!! how are you doing??🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😋😛😉😉😉😘👺👺👺👺👺👾👾👾👾
J'y étais ! na na nère !
Gordon Russell el mas duro
okei okei ranking list.
le ventre plein
Me encanta sta música,
Y perdón x mí ignorancia,
Xq se llama Dr feelgood??🤔
Por el músico Willie Perryman, apodado 'Piano Red' y 'Dr Feelgood'
O level french too !!!
Villy Sab on the fly bye
Nearly & allmost may or may NOT blow the MAN of the Horse
Sorry we only know the fish in the Putting
Mmmm
Somebody played a game and who doesn't?
Ghosts = Phantoms in evil Germany
Well, without Wilco, it's not Dr Feelgood anymore! Would you consider the stones being the Stones without Keith Richards?
No Jones no Stones
Nonsense
Wilko left in 77, whenever Lee was in the band it was Feelgood that’s for sure, it’s a bit odd now they perform without one founding member , same with the Yardbirds it’s just the drummer but Relf, Beck, Clapton & page are all gone.
That's Lee but that is not Dr Feelgood, No way!
Trois accords
I don't give a crap about this band WITHOUT WILKO HE WAS THE BAND
Shut it punk 😏.
He was dead when he sung this.
What do you mean “ He was dead when he sung this “ ?
Terrible...compared to when I saw then in '75/6 in Halifax UK, but, time goes on, get that