Saw Wilko play this in his own band not long after he split with Dr Feelgood at the Half Moon in Putney. He walked on to the stage and just said "I feel so depressed" then he hit it. Magic, really, Magic. In under a second I reckon over 99% of the crowd were dancing, it was like the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Never seen anything like it before or since..
I was there! at the Geordie scene for the whole show in 1975 with my m8 Mick, you can see us to the left of Lee Brillieux the lead singer, I'm the one with the big collar on the outside of my beau brummell jacket aged 16, happy days. 😂
Lee Brilleaux was a superb lead singer driving the band forward with singing and harmonica and never ending intensity. Wilko's unique choppy guitar style and writing were essential too
R.I.P. Wilko as well now ;( They were both immense musicians and together they were more than sum of their parts, though even separately kept on making brilleauxant music 'til the end.
I love this because in 1975 I was one of those kids in baggies, big collared shirt and tank top, just not getting it. A couple of years later, I thought (and still think) they were one of the best bands ever. Privileged to have seen Wilko a few times since.
The secret to that sound is the amplifier. He uses an HH IC100 combo, a transistor amp. And he doesn’t use the inbuilt distortion, he just turns it up loud. Plus, of course, playing technique.
@@tonib9261 Yep Toni! Thanks for remembering. I had that amp! solid state but brilliant. I forgot it was the IC 100! Had a 4(?) channel HH PA amp as well, the green backlighting was like Magic to a 15 YO guitar player.
I saw this band about 5 times in Guildford, in a small club called The Gin Mill. They blew everybody's minds. There were 50 people at the first gig. We were only used to long haired hippie types back then. The second gig, a few weeks later, was packed out. The band were a total sensation.Paul Weller and members of The Stranglers were at these gigs too. You can see the influence.About a year later they did a sell out gig with Kokomo and Chilli Willi at the Guildford Civic hall.There was something very 'no nonsense' about them, mixed with some strange menace.
@@stevebowness9435 True, Steve. I wonder where they got their unique style from. It was so out of keeping with the times. But when you look back at The Jam etc you can see their influence. They came across as really menacing, but I had a chat with them after a gig and they were all really nice!
@@MichaelJones-ke9yr Hi Michael I know Lee was a huge fan of Howlin Wolf and Wilko was hugely influenced by Johnny Kidd and the Pirates I suppose they just threw their ideas into the mixer and it turned out the way it did! But you're right, they were a complete one off! In an era where it was mostly Prog Rock, long hair and space boots, along came The Feelgoods with their de mobbed suits and basin haircuts! Every cover song they did they sort of put their own stamp on it and made it their own..incredible!! And that moody and morose look they had...almost sneering at the audience Lee smoking as he was singing and playing harp, I could go on all day but one thing I do know is they were and still are my favourite Band of all time
@@5eviexe466 That's what happens when you think of one thing and type another.......well done sir.......I was just waiting for the first person to spot that........😁😁👍....
This is the 1st time I saw the band and have followed them ever since. I love that they were playing largely to a bunch of disinterested teenagers but their intensity was off the charts. Absolutely superb.
GladI saw them then: what a brilliant live band!!! Along with the Who and the Ramones one of the tremendously exciting live bands at that time🎉 Wilco & Brillo❤
As a 16 year old in 1975 this is how i looked and danced. Not the most energetic movement of all time but that was the way it is. Live performance by one of the great 70s bands. Great part of social history as well. When they did 'Baby Jane' it was one of the first 'punk' records. Heard it played full volume as I passed a record shop in Hamilton. You had to take notice.
The boys on their best behaviour for television, clean dark suit for Lee and Wilko restricting himself to a 3 foot orbit rather than hurling himself all over the stage. Watch any of their “real” live performances and smell the mayhem.....
Some have tried..., but THIS is the original and the BEST! This line up and the way, they are blasting out this fantastic music is the ultimate SMASH!!!
It was like they had come from another world, and landed in our posh little town (Guildford). Their world was called Canvey Island. They were the best live band by far...
@@MichaelJones-ke9yr Hell yeah, loved Kokomo, I listened to many bands there from Chick Corea to David Bowie, was the Gin Mill in Godalming or Shakleford, Im a bit hazy? I do remember getting a free Dr Feelgood 45 - Roxette/Get your kicks - when I booked to see them, still got it somewhere....I think I saw Chilli Willi near the old Odean
[Verse 1] I saw you out the other night I saw somebody hold you tight Roxette, I wonder who it could be It was so dark I couldn't see But I know it wasn't me When I tell you it ain't right I know you've got to agree [Verse 2] I followed you into a show The band was playing rock'n'roll Roxette, I didn't need to seek you out The music played so loud That I could hear you through the crowd You was telling everyone About a new guy you'd found [Verse 3] Roxette I gotta go away And leave you for a couple of days Roxette, I don't want no more of your tricks I'm gonna get some concrete mix And fill your back door up with bricks And you better be there waiting When I get my business fixed
En 78 je bossais au port de pêche de lorient...viré du lycée....j adorais lynyrd skynyrd, gallagher...et tant d autres...feelgood c était pour moi plus proche...ils avaient les geules des mecs qui traînaient au port.....
They rock saw them multiple times in toucan night club Adelaide South Australia. Very fond memories . Always pulled heaps of groovy chicks😅🤘.in a while crocodile 🐊
Blew me away in 1978 when I was 15. Bought their album Be Seeing You. Didn’t realise at the time that Wilko had actually left! Got into a massive fight at school with a bloke that claimed he (Wilko) was a bloody punk rocker! Can you believe it?. 🤣
@@nodiggity9472 I’ve mellowed with age and I’ve no beef with other genres. It was obviously a youth-trying-to-find-an-identity thing. He’s a top bloke regardless
Brilliant! There never was and never will be anything like the Feelgoods with Wilko. The gigs were electric. Other bands are good live, but the Feelgoods were something else.
+mark connolly --Aye, there's a seeming paradox here, but maybe we should give some credit to the teenyboppers. They're the fans of bubblegum pop, but here It looks like they're really getting off on some real music.
Saw Wilko play this in his own band not long after he split with Dr Feelgood at the Half Moon in Putney. He walked on to the stage and just said "I feel so depressed" then he hit it. Magic, really, Magic. In under a second I reckon over 99% of the crowd were dancing, it was like the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Never seen anything like it before or since..
I was there! at the Geordie scene for the whole show in 1975 with my m8 Mick, you can see us to the left of Lee Brillieux the lead singer, I'm the one with the big collar on the outside of my beau brummell jacket aged 16, happy days. 😂
I wasn't there, I was 1 and in Austria, and I love it. :)
Lee Brilleaux was a superb lead singer driving the band forward with singing and harmonica and never ending intensity. Wilko's unique choppy guitar style and writing were essential too
Of course wilko is brilliant but lee brilleaux is the man. The look the voice the harmonica. Unique
R.I.P. Wilko as well now ;(
They were both immense musicians and together they were more than sum of their parts, though even separately kept on making brilleauxant music 'til the end.
I love this because in 1975 I was one of those kids in baggies, big collared shirt and tank top, just not getting it. A couple of years later, I thought (and still think) they were one of the best bands ever. Privileged to have seen Wilko a few times since.
ウィルコさんの動きがクセになる😆
流石はアベフトシの憧れ✨
ピックなしでこの切れ味はヤバイ。
Esta canción es pura dinamita 🧨 ❤
Quality
Sleep well Wilko lad. You were a true legend.
pure genius , what a band . after 35 years wish i could make my telecaster sound like that .
The secret to that sound is the amplifier. He uses an HH IC100 combo, a transistor amp. And he doesn’t use the inbuilt distortion, he just turns it up loud. Plus, of course, playing technique.
@@tonib9261 Yep Toni! Thanks for remembering. I had that amp! solid state but brilliant. I forgot it was the IC 100! Had a 4(?) channel HH PA amp as well, the green backlighting was like Magic to a 15 YO guitar player.
I recently listened to a podcast about the Gang of Four. These dudes were a major influence on their sound.
I saw this band about 5 times in Guildford, in a small club called The Gin Mill. They blew everybody's minds. There were 50 people at the first gig. We were only used to long haired hippie types back then. The second gig, a few weeks later, was packed out. The band were a total sensation.Paul Weller and members of The Stranglers were at these gigs too. You can see the influence.About a year later they did a sell out gig with Kokomo and Chilli Willi at the Guildford Civic hall.There was something very 'no nonsense' about them, mixed with some strange menace.
They were a one of a kind Band Michael, never be equalled never be bettered.
@@stevebowness9435 True, Steve. I wonder where they got their unique style from. It was so out of keeping with the times. But when you look back at The Jam etc you can see their influence. They came across as really menacing, but I had a chat with them after a gig and they were all really nice!
@@MichaelJones-ke9yr Hi Michael I know Lee was a huge fan of Howlin Wolf and Wilko was hugely influenced by Johnny Kidd and the Pirates I suppose they just threw their ideas into the mixer and it turned out the way it did! But you're right, they were a complete one off! In an era where it was mostly Prog Rock, long hair and space boots, along came The Feelgoods with their de mobbed suits and basin haircuts! Every cover song they did they sort of put their own stamp on it and made it their own..incredible!! And that moody and morose look they had...almost sneering at the audience Lee smoking as he was singing and playing harp, I could go on all day but one thing I do know is they were and still are my favourite Band of all time
Michael Jones Wonderful mentioning Kokomo. Jody on congas!
Great memories from you Michael 🤙🤘🎸🎸🎸
Why have I never heard of these guys ? They are Phenomenal !
Their guitarist is the very definition of Cool.
Was geeky back in the day. Always been cool tho
Watch the dvd Oil City confidental
Wilco Johnson is a guitar playing phenomenon....one of the best bands the U.K. had in the 80s.
@@billwellington4339 70s
@@5eviexe466 That's what happens when you think of one thing and type another.......well done sir.......I was just waiting for the first person to spot that........😁😁👍....
This is the 1st time I saw the band and have followed them ever since. I love that they were playing largely to a bunch of disinterested teenagers but their intensity was off the charts. Absolutely superb.
GladI saw them then: what a brilliant live band!!! Along with the Who and the Ramones one of the tremendously exciting live bands at that time🎉 Wilco & Brillo❤
old guy 76 , seen them many times .. the kersal in Southend was the best gig ever
Brilliant saw them at the top rank Liverpool when I was a kid blew me away
Top quality band The Feelgoods were, especially with Wilko on guitar. The man's a legend.
As a 16 year old in 1975 this is how i looked and danced. Not the most energetic movement of all time but that was the way it is. Live performance by one of the great 70s bands. Great part of social history as well. When they did 'Baby Jane' it was one of the first 'punk' records. Heard it played full volume as I passed a record shop in Hamilton. You had to take notice.
wow this was fabulous, Lee was incredible as was Wilko
The boys on their best behaviour for television, clean dark suit for Lee and Wilko restricting himself to a 3 foot orbit rather than hurling himself all over the stage. Watch any of their “real” live performances and smell the mayhem.....
Fantastic clip of one of the best r''n'b songs, ever!
These guys do some thing to me xx its called happiness ,,then now and always ,,,,, what a band xxx Jane 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Some have tried..., but THIS is the original and the BEST! This line up and the way, they are blasting out this fantastic music is the ultimate SMASH!!!
It was like they had come from another world, and landed in our posh little town (Guildford). Their world was called Canvey Island. They were the best live band by far...
Civic Hall - the old one - remember it well - Wilko has still got it
@@RSNick100 You were there? With Kokomo and Chilli Willi (I was a huge fan of theirs because they were regulars at the tiny Gin Mill Club.
@@MichaelJones-ke9yr Hell yeah, loved Kokomo, I listened to many bands there from Chick Corea to David Bowie, was the Gin Mill in Godalming or Shakleford, Im a bit hazy? I do remember getting a free Dr Feelgood 45 - Roxette/Get your kicks - when I booked to see them, still got it somewhere....I think I saw Chilli Willi near the old Odean
R.I.P. Wilko. True innovator with a unique touch 👌
The late great Lee Brilleaux.
He should be Sir Lee Brilleaux xxx
What a great band dr feelgood were great albums and singles
they are so good, all of them ! the essence of rock'n'roll. LOVE !
Always have enjoyed this band . Seen them so many times . Bound to get the party started.
genius - are you watching 2023 music supped lovers ?????
I was at the Hemel Hempstead Pavilion when they recorded the B side to their live album. Absolutely fantastic
Same as, it was the 1st gig I ever attended…my mind was blown!
Albums have B sides? I never knew that.
Brilleaux was brilliant!
Great band, saw them 3 times in NZ. Pure unadulterated R&B, nobody could play the harp as good as Lee B.
Wilko's snappily-titled "Backwards and forwards, dead-eyed, chicken neck, guitar as machine gin" move. We will never see the likes of him again...
Awesome. The best live band ever.
the people in the audience were at the wrong gig,the feelgoods were brilliant, seen them not long before lee's passing, r i p lee
Great band.Still listening in high volume!
Greetings from Kosovo!🇽🇰
Managed to see them in the seventies wilco was just phenomenal
What an absolutely brilliant session that was, one of my favourite sets on the ogwt. Lee Brilleaux and the magnificent Wilko Johnson. Superb.
This song jams.
WOW WHAT A TOP TUNE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
There's something so utterly captivating, watching Wilko menace around on stage, playing the guitar like it's a lethal weapon
Gran banda, los descubrí en el documental Oil City Confidential. Buenísimos.
Hard-hitting and primal; fantastic!
best song ever written and played by a bunch of genius guys wilko eat your heart out .........sublime joy xxx lol
saw them on The Geordie seen way back in the 70's & was hooked !!
Cool bass sound...
Saw these guys for the first time in Ma;lvern Winter Gardens 1974 we didn't know what hit us, but wanted more, excellent band.
I had the same reaction in Guildford in 74!
I later saw them in the Barcelona Plaza des Torros, supporting The Police. Best gig ever! ThecFeelgoods were huge in Spain after Franco died in 75
Granada tv showed this as part of the pop show disco 45. Bought the album the next day.
110% EVERY show ! real music
Wasn't this mimed/synched?
@@PhyroMcBruceEsq nope.. theres just no audience noise.. this show was live..
best band in the world
Ole second to none lol x WOW they are an utter joy to say the least lolx
Fantastic
wilko rips it up , not blues not punk somewhere in between,just came back to this still kicks ass
Glad 2hear this song again
They were as hot as the centre of the sun ! Magical..
Lee was a good looking geezer.
i always wanted to wash his clothes however had i done so it would have taken his glamour away and spoilt things xxxx
Lee and Wilko knew how to kick it proper!
lES BOTH WERE GENIUS GUYS XX
Just fantastic!
Still raw after all these years awesome....!!
A Proper working band
No frills or flash just great music
Brilliantly said!
Or a proper band................... working
how cool was Lee brilleaux ........ awsome .........
Gary i was in love with Lee ,, still am ,,what a fantastic bloke xx rip dear man lolx
Wilko has that manic walking all around the stage!
He must do enough strides to cover the London marathon ? x
Sounded like that was genuinely live! . . . Excellent version.
Одни из лучших представителей паб-рока, зажигательные мелодии..
Just plug Wilko in and watch him go
Deserved to be much bigger.
[Verse 1]
I saw you out the other night
I saw somebody hold you tight
Roxette, I wonder who it could be
It was so dark I couldn't see
But I know it wasn't me
When I tell you it ain't right
I know you've got to agree
[Verse 2]
I followed you into a show
The band was playing rock'n'roll
Roxette, I didn't need to seek you out
The music played so loud
That I could hear you through the crowd
You was telling everyone
About a new guy you'd found
[Verse 3]
Roxette I gotta go away
And leave you for a couple of days
Roxette, I don't want no more of your tricks
I'm gonna get some concrete mix
And fill your back door up with bricks
And you better be there waiting
When I get my business fixed
En 78 je bossais au port de pêche de lorient...viré du lycée....j adorais lynyrd skynyrd, gallagher...et tant d autres...feelgood c était pour moi plus proche...ils avaient les geules des mecs qui traînaient au port.....
L B one of the best frontmen evr!
They rock saw them multiple times in toucan night club Adelaide South Australia. Very fond memories . Always pulled heaps of groovy chicks😅🤘.in a while crocodile 🐊
Lee has a brain freeze just after his harp solo. He's human after all :)
like dr por siempre, gran banda muchos estilos reunidos y wilco
R I P Wilko! Miss you already.
Wilko was apure genius with his guitar he could make it sing lol to his memory Jane x 🔴🟠🟢🔵🟣🟤
Brilliant band
Blew me away in 1978 when I was 15. Bought their album Be Seeing You. Didn’t realise at the time that Wilko had actually left!
Got into a massive fight at school with a bloke that claimed he (Wilko) was a bloody punk rocker! Can you believe it?. 🤣
He looks more like a bloody Beatle here. And a skinhead these days.
@@nodiggity9472 I’ve mellowed with age and I’ve no beef with other genres. It was obviously a youth-trying-to-find-an-identity thing. He’s a top bloke regardless
@@theglumrant9477 He's a true inspiration. I was so glad to hear that cancer lost its battle with him, and passed on.
Top tier stuff
Brilliant! There never was and never will be anything like the Feelgoods with Wilko. The gigs were electric. Other bands are good live, but the Feelgoods were something else.
a band you can believe in.
I will believe in these guys until eternity and beyond lol x
I like Dr.Feelgood play very good!
BARBARO MUY BUENO BRILLANTES . ESTO ES MUSICA
Amazinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng
Class .
Классная группа!Настоящий забойный рок!
speak english, mudilo!
Just proper simple but genius music by a proper real band. I enjoyed that :)
Sounds like Yardbirds at the end of the song Great !!!
Awesome!!! Good old rock 'n roll at its best
Lee Brilleaux was a true ROCKER !
That guitar settles in ya head and never lets go! Meanwhile, we get to know that Roxette started all this....
the best wilco
Best british wildman rock,look and learn rest of the world!!!
Lead guitar & rhythm guitar at the same time!
Spellbinding
RIP the great Wilko Johnson
nice to see these dancing natural- and good looking British brunettes...
Back when a Brazilian was someone in south America
Wilko. We miss you.
they're playing their hearts out to a crowd of teenyboppers professionals!
+mark connolly --Aye, there's a seeming paradox here, but maybe we should give some credit to the teenyboppers. They're the fans of bubblegum pop, but here It looks like they're really getting off on some real music.
@@morganrieder6281 I recall reading that a new band called ABBA was supposed to play that night but were delayed. So they put these boys on.
GREAT MUSICIANS,UNBELIEVABLE ENERGY!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Grosos de verdad!!! Únicos!!!
Saw them at Stourbridge town hall. They were bloody great!
I don't know, but quite good song 👍🥂
Beyond wonderful 💖 ❤️
Wilko's a metronome!!
RIP Wilko....A sad day for music.