A beautiful man and musical talent, sorely missed. I have to say that listening to him talk about not having time to dwell on the past and make amends, and with no future due to his diagnosis, the focus on the here and now, is something we can all take and live our lives by.
I have a lot of respect for Wilko ... His musical talent asside, I could tell that he became emotional when talking about his diagnosis of Cancer. I got a little emotional hearing Wilko tell us about his journey/experience in his way/word's ... I'll say three words ... Love and Respect.
Derby Chris. Unbelieving a warm and intelligent person. I wanna hug him and say a big thank you for bringing his music into my life when he started out on his musical journey. God bless you sir.
I saw Wilko when his blues band supported The Status Quo second reunion tour in 2014 it's the only time I saw a venue full for a support act and rightly so, I've got to admit it's one of the best gigs I've ever seen
Thank you for this very valuable interview (part 1,2,3) besides his own recognisable guitar sound signature, wilko johnson appeared to be such a nice guy, smart, sensible, funny, sincere, generous, being happy to exchange allmost a stand up comedy guy. I had a great time watching this
A beautiful man and musical talent, sorely missed. I have to say that listening to him talk about not having time to dwell on the past and make amends, and with no future due to his diagnosis, the focus on the here and now, is something we can all take and live our lives by.
Pushing 60 myself Wilko is my role model for the years to come. If I may grow up to be half the person he was I’ll be OK. Thanks Wilko, rest in peace.
Just a normal bloke living an extraordinary life.. respect.
So humble, one unbelievable guy,such a credit to the human race, god bless wilko
I have a lot of respect for Wilko ... His musical talent asside, I could tell that he became emotional when talking about his diagnosis of Cancer. I got a little emotional hearing Wilko tell us about his journey/experience in his way/word's ... I'll say three words ... Love and Respect.
Derby Chris. Unbelieving a warm and intelligent person. I wanna hug him and say a big thank you for bringing his music into my life when he started out on his musical journey. God bless you sir.
I saw Wilko when his blues band supported The Status Quo second reunion tour in 2014 it's the only time I saw a venue full for a support act and rightly so, I've got to admit it's one of the best gigs I've ever seen
Terry Stamp of Third World War played a lot using what Wilko calls the "dead sound", very rhythmic and percussive. He called it "chopper guitar".
We sure are gonna miss this great character
what a human being. just the best. what else can i say.
What a smashing bloke.
Indeed buddy ill drink to that.
Thank you for this very valuable interview (part 1,2,3) besides his own recognisable guitar sound signature, wilko johnson appeared to be such a nice guy, smart, sensible, funny, sincere, generous, being happy to exchange allmost a stand up comedy guy. I had a great time watching this
The Strat is as he says an icon but his style sounds better with the Tele.
love and respect man, your not just a geezer, your a star.
Tank you Wilko, Fabulous.
God bless you Wilko XX
Love him. What a guy.
... soon as Wilco hits the strings I want to dance!
Make you right the man is a magical
Lovely guy. Saw Feelgood many years ago - great band. Love his stories
Fantastic bloke.
Maybe those yellow socks DID have something to do with beating the crab. Butterfly effect kinda thing. Who knows?
One person unknown didnt like this ...how dare they? ...of course it was probably WILKO himself ...worra luverly geezer !!!
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Speed is a hell of a drug...