Ian Dury was a total and absolute trail blaiser with his music. No wonder Wilko joined them. The Blockheads still remain one of my favourite bands long after Ian's tragic passing.
Sad because it's gone and no matter how sensible and grown up I try to be deep down in my 70 years old darkness there is this tiny glimmer that if I wish hard enough I can be magically transported back to being 18 and not giving a fuck ✌
I remember seeing Ian Dury when he was fronting Kilburn and the High Roads. They were playing support for the Who at the Lyceum in London (first Quadrophenia tour, I think 1973). A great night.
He cemented his place in my hall of respect when we saw him play with Wilco Johnson at the Tram Shed in Woolwich: he and Wilco continued to sound like a five-piece band even while he broke a string on his bass and had it rethreaded while he carried on. THAT is fucking rock and roll. Nuff respect to the roadie who re-threaded a new string while he played on, obviously.
The Blockheads remain, forty-ish years later(!), one of the best live bands I have EVER seen. And believe me I have seen a lot of bands since. God bless you Ian Dury, sadly missed.
I saw the Blockheads last night - without Norman as he's on tour with Wilko. Absolutely awesome. Honouring Dury's legacy but nowhere near a tribute act. Guys who can really play and clearly enjoy doing it, even in their 60s and 70s. I can't imagine how exciting this gig with Wilko must have been - this is such a fantastic clip, thanks for posting.
A little dude with a huge brain and even bigger VOICE! This muthafugger was SO criminally under appreciated in the US/Canada that it makes yer head spin. ALL his records are GEMS! Saw him and the Blockheads open for Lou Reed and they BLEW LOU OUT THE DOOR!!!!!
Brings back great memories...i miss Wilco, their was only one Wilco & Ian Dury....luvved Dr Feelgood, RIP Wilco & Ian Dury...Norman Roy Watt was a big influence in playing bass...fantastic....oh the good old days......it's really not in a healthy state the music business nowadays.....
This is great. Saw them live twice before wilko joined them. They had Max Wall on stage at the Hammersmith Odeon 😂. There was no one to touch them as a live band.
I started watching this only to see Wilko with the Blockhearts, but the whole thing just carries you away. It's so infectious. What a band, and what a great concert closer.
Over Four decades ago an absolute Doll gave this Blockhead NB&P in special unlimited Gold Vinyl, still have it and nothing to play it on. Years later, another absolute Doll, Whose Dad grew up with Ian took Me up london for a surprise, a pub gig. Amazing, The Gig, The afters. I knew HIM, but He knew Her, Wotcha Girl? Where's Dad? "He said to say Hello, this is My Boyfriend, Dad likes Him, can't understand Him, but still likes Him!" An unforgettable weekend!
Kind of a shock to see just how great this group were all those years ago. Staggering musicianship . Ian and the Blockheads at the top of their game. Certainly a tragedy that cancer robbed us of both Ian (singer) and Charley (drummer) . I am extremely grateful for what they left behind for us.
Wow! They kicked ass on this one. Being an American, I gotta tell you all of the best bands came out of England. I remember hearing a lot of Ian Dury at the punk bars in Chicago in the early 80s. Love it.
Well what music he made still great to hear it now so many years on..xxlove him so much and the band. Cxser you all at Dingwalls. CxTony Blockhead xxx ❤❤❤
My Lord what a band they were. Takes me back to seeing them live at Leeds University in 79 (IIRC). Monsters. I've never seen a more funky bassist than Norman Watt-Roy
Ian Wilko and the rest of the band are always guaranteed to cheer me up and make me smile when I hear them. That's not bad for a bunch of bleedin' blockheads and no mistake.
The whole band at the very top of their game, both the band and the crowds love and respect for Ian obvious - get him to the mic and he was a god, immortal. Rest in peace son, you lived one hell of a life.
In 1964 I played the spoons with an Ian Drury band of the time at someone's birthday party. A lifetime achievement! Ian asked "Are you a dauber an' all?" He was at the Royal College of art.
This clip should be mandatory watching for all conservatoriums around the world, every member of the band at their very best, everyone a star/lead in their own right. Still miss you Ian, rest in peace mate, from an expat Brit in Australia.
This is my joy music. Whenever im sad, i watch this and get energy to face life. I love how every each of them are unique and their enthusiasm brings back my lust for life.
I was lucky enough to see the Chas Charles tribute concert at the old Town & Country club, Blockheads with Wilko. What a terrific night still remembered as one of the best music nights ever.
The Blockheads are pretty much wholly unappreciated here in the States. It's too bad we can't see Ian, anymore. Except in stuff like this. Showing how amazing that band was (particularly Watt-Roy - a top 5 favorite bass player for me. Just a virtuoso)
Swings both ways, we missed out on a lot on Zappa. You needed to be there when it happened perhaps. I saw Dury and I saw Feelgood, but I never saw Johnny Thunders. All these people have forged us and never having seen them does that make us less? Does it bollocks.
I was there. When Ian walked around the front with his minder and stopped to thank someone, that someone was me as I took his photo at that point. Fantastic gig shame only 9 songs got onto the video, it missed out Charley's amazing drum solo at the end.
What can you say about this masterpiece that hasn't already been said ... Two diamond geezers doing 24 carat music Wilco Norman & the Guv'nor gone but not forgotten 👃➕😎👍 ......
Thank god for technology that we can see gems like this .. im at a break at work and making the most of every second to watch things like this daily . What a musical feast for the brain ... oooh la la
He was the real deal, astronomer, philosopher, musician, child of the universe. It's over, they don't make em' like you anymore
They do but they don’t become public figures
True!❤
Ian Dury was a total and absolute trail blaiser with his music. No wonder Wilko joined them. The Blockheads still remain one of my favourite bands long after Ian's tragic passing.
I'm a 64 year old Block'ead and Ian Dury is overlooked as one of the best frontmen ever
im 21 and i agree he certainly set waves in motion
I'm a 64 mummy and Mr. Dury always in my heart pour toujours jusqu'à la fin de ma vie. Love it.
R.I.P. Wilko Johnson, Feelgoods, Blockhead Legend. Nov 2022.
Sad because it's gone and no matter how sensible and grown up I try to be deep down in my 70 years old darkness there is this tiny glimmer that if I wish hard enough I can be magically transported back to being 18 and not giving a fuck ✌
Brilliant 👏 👏 👏 👏
I know your comment is 2 years old, but Oh my God I have the same hopeless thoughts - but then again who knows?
Cause were all blockheads
Never give a fuck! And act childish for as long as you want! Fuck everything and fuck everyone! Literally as well!
" You ain't kiddin "
Whether you like this music or not, you have to admit Ian Dury had the best back up band bar none.
Nobody had a band like his..... NOBODY !
Very true they were just pure class in everyway loved them still do class
its good i will admit but i wish the bass was louder and it was just wilko
Just fantastic only wish I had seen them live
AMEN to that..............
RIP Wilko, what a sweet talented guy.
I'm so glad I had the chance to watch him live pretty good to
Wilko and Ian together again ........RIP
Yep
Why are they not considered the best live band that ever graced a stage? Right up there with Jethro Tull!
Always considered Wilko to be the Keith Moon of guitarists,
Imagine a band with those two in it!
This is a dangerous video to watch..you'll be guaranteed to stick it on repeat 😂😂😂
I remember seeing Ian Dury when he was fronting Kilburn and the High Roads. They were playing support for the Who at the Lyceum in London (first Quadrophenia tour, I think 1973). A great night.
This drummer.. Wow. He kicks ass 😎😎
Ian is such a gift for all of us even now and the band kicks ass
Thanks so much for posting
Got to see Ian and the Blockheads with Wilko, I guess I am among the lucky ones.
Norman Watt Roy! My all time bass hero and the sole reason I picked the instrument up❤️❤️❤️
Yep, me too!
He cemented his place in my hall of respect when we saw him play with Wilco Johnson at the Tram Shed in Woolwich: he and Wilco continued to sound like a five-piece band even while he broke a string on his bass and had it rethreaded while he carried on. THAT is fucking rock and roll. Nuff respect to the roadie who re-threaded a new string while he played on, obviously.
Absolute genius so glad he's being recognised
@@noblepath Not enough screen time for Watt Roy on this 'un.Genius
Me too and Chris Squire
The Blockheads remain, forty-ish years later(!), one of the best live bands I have EVER seen. And believe me I have seen a lot of bands since.
God bless you Ian Dury, sadly missed.
These are what I call musicians.
I saw the Blockheads last night - without Norman as he's on tour with Wilko. Absolutely awesome. Honouring Dury's legacy but nowhere near a tribute act. Guys who can really play and clearly enjoy doing it, even in their 60s and 70s. I can't imagine how exciting this gig with Wilko must have been - this is such a fantastic clip, thanks for posting.
Funny that, I never got to see them, but my favourite ever gig was Dr Feelgood. It was post Wilko, and one of Lee's last dates. Electrifying,
Diamond geezer.
Ian Dury and the Blockheads Gants Hill Odeon 1980 is the best gig I’ve too and I’ve been to some
New Boots and Panties was the first album I ever bought. That was 45 years ago. It's still my favourite album.
I remember the day it came into our house.. I was 11! Best of British man.. Where's all that grit gone! Fine musicians all!
Makes me wanna cry and jump around my living room. What a legend. Hats off. ✌️💚
Music how it should be. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔴
A little dude with a huge brain and even bigger VOICE! This muthafugger was SO criminally under appreciated in the US/Canada that it makes yer head spin. ALL his records are GEMS! Saw him and the Blockheads open for Lou Reed and they BLEW LOU OUT THE DOOR!!!!!
Oh I can imagine so. I can see Lou going "How the fuck am I to follow that?"
How f’n awesome that must’ve been!
Cleveland, Ohio supported him back in the day...We love him!
I like my music to bite when I go to pet it. That's what I like about punk.
Ian wasn't even respected in the UK and he was one of us. A king amongst men, a true king.
Wilko Johnson wot a legend👍even after Ian dury leaves the stage the rest of the band are having a good time and that wot matters kids!!!!
Ian, Wilko, Norman, the mad-sax-man and the other guys all together made this gig for heaven. Sure one of the wildest perfomances ever. RIP Wilko.
Mickey Gallagher, Charley Charles, Chaz Jankel, John Turnbull (missing here?) and…the mad sexed sax man…I forget his name ahahaha
@@frlango6082 Davey Payne Saxophone Man
@@frlango6082 "My name is David" from "I want to be straight"
Wow! Nothing more to say!
A genius who fronted a band of misfits, an absolute pleasure to witness a great pub/punk band...
I've watched this so many times and watched it again tonight. Utter fucking brilliance.
Any band or anyone who wants to form a band only need to watch this.This performance is flawless
Facts!
Brings back great memories...i miss Wilco, their was only one Wilco & Ian Dury....luvved Dr Feelgood, RIP Wilco & Ian Dury...Norman Roy Watt was a big influence in playing bass...fantastic....oh the good old days......it's really not in a healthy state the music business nowadays.....
My oath it’s not
RIP Wilko🎸Privileged to see you with the Blockheads and many years later with Norman in Japan.
Ian and Wilko!...........2 of the most charismatic performers ever to set foot on stage!!!
MIT,Renselier,nasa,we need to study this saxophone,this defies normal air flow
That was Some mix of the best independent and beyond talented Musicians I’ve ever Known,
This is great. Saw them live twice before wilko joined them. They had Max Wall on stage at the Hammersmith Odeon 😂. There was no one to touch them as a live band.
I started watching this only to see Wilko with the Blockhearts, but the whole thing just carries you away. It's so infectious. What a band, and what a great concert closer.
Wilko Johnson has died. He passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home in Westcliff On Sea on Monday evening, 21st November 2022. He was 75.
Legend!🙏🇬🇧
Rip ian you were pure magic and the blockheads what a blend of musicians pure top shelf
The drumming in this track (and this whole show) is so rock solid! Charlie Charles RIP!
The older I get, I appreciate Charlie Charles' drumming more and more... it is just so bloody clever!
@@madamc3458 check out his drumming on midnight lover with the legend link wray
The women anf the rythm section first.
Class
Like a clock. Solid.
seeing the big black guy walk Ian around the front of the stage to say thank you and goodbye bought a tear to my eye.
It takes a solid rhythm section to allow that sort of musical mayhem to hang together!
1st time ive seen this and it won't be the last. The sad thing is that you'll never see bands like this again.
RIP Wilko. What a brilliant guy.
Brixton Academy? If that’s the place I was there 🤔Wilko at Brunel university early eighties I was there god bless him ♥️ god bless them all 🇬🇧🍀👍🙏
Over Four decades ago an absolute Doll gave this Blockhead NB&P in special unlimited Gold Vinyl, still have it and nothing to play it on.
Years later, another absolute Doll,
Whose Dad grew up with Ian took Me up london for a surprise, a pub gig. Amazing, The Gig, The afters. I knew HIM, but He knew Her, Wotcha Girl? Where's Dad? "He said to say Hello, this is My Boyfriend, Dad likes Him, can't understand Him, but still likes Him!"
An unforgettable weekend!
Kind of a shock to see just how great this group were all those years ago. Staggering musicianship . Ian and the Blockheads at the top of their game. Certainly a tragedy that cancer robbed us of both Ian (singer) and Charley (drummer) . I am extremely grateful for what they left behind for us.
That drummer is just so "on", amazing.
And now wilko .. Rip to the 3 legends
Love Ian & Wilco so sad both left us
Wow! They kicked ass on this one. Being an American, I gotta tell you all of the best bands came out of England. I remember hearing a lot of Ian Dury at the punk bars in Chicago in the early 80s. Love it.
Theyre British actually.
And Scotland.
@@janetmacintyre659 ....No they are from England, each and every one of them!
colonelshrimp not Gilad.
Except 2 of them!....lol
GREATEST PUB BAND IN THE WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! xxxx
Pure genius! RIP Wilko and get a few down yer cakehole with Ian. Would love to have been at this gig.
RIP Wilko. You were amazing
The hilarious lyrics Ian dreamed up have never been equalled... a totally unique talent... with a phenomenal band.
Shaun Ryder’s lyrics were in a similar vein, but with a northern twist.
Fack me! 1 of the BEST rhythm sections in England EVER! Charlie and Normie! WOW!
I did road crew for Ian in NSW Aussie in Newcastle a fantastic man im very lucky i met him right place right time he was a gentleman
RIP Wilco now 😢! One of best live acts I ever saw 4 sure.
Well what music he made still great to hear it now so many years on..xxlove him so much and the band. Cxser you all at Dingwalls. CxTony Blockhead xxx ❤❤❤
See you at Dingwalls, and Raw Milk Conspiracy are support!
It was a pleasure Ian and the Blockheads
This makes me happy!
The best Friday night RUclips music video ever...sadly missed...
One of the best performing live bands The UK have ever produced....
👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️🇨🇭
Canny get lyrics like this anymore purely the best
Oi Oi! What a band! What a man! I still miss Ian Dury.
Michael Macke
Me too
Norman Watt-Roy on bass still plays with Wilko to this day
Can remember seeing Norman and his brother Garth in early 70s in the band Greatest Show on Earth
My Lord what a band they were. Takes me back to seeing them live at Leeds University in 79 (IIRC). Monsters.
I've never seen a more funky bassist than Norman Watt-Roy
Insane funky bass!!
was a hot and steamy night....still a stand out gig for me
Generally agreed to be one of the tightest bands who ever played in the 20th Century. 100% FACT!
Blimey! What's not to like about that - epic. Wish I was there...
Big shout for the miracle trading as Davey Payne!
Ian Wilko and the rest of the band are always guaranteed to cheer me up and make me smile when I hear them. That's not bad for a bunch of bleedin' blockheads and no mistake.
The whole band at the very top of their game, both the band and the crowds love and respect for Ian obvious - get him to the mic and he was a god, immortal. Rest in peace son, you lived one hell of a life.
Rest in Peace, Wilko Johnson
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What an amazing band.
2 kings, Ian and Wilko ❤
Breathtaking. Possibly the tightest band I ever saw. Tears in my eyes...
Norman love seeing that man play Bass,
LOVE IAN DURY AND THE BLOCKHEADS....growing up made more fun/wild/colourful by these ICONS ❤❤❤
This man is Legend. Against all that was thrown at him in life he left a mark larger than most of us will be able to.... 'ucking awesome bloke...
Hace 45 años les vi actuar en Madrid...
Man this just insane but brilliant. Had a school teacher in 6th grade who was really into Ian Duty and also The Clash. I'll never forget him.
In 1964 I played the spoons with an Ian Drury band of the time at someone's birthday party. A lifetime achievement! Ian asked "Are you a dauber an' all?" He was at the Royal College of art.
Gutted never saw Ian Dury live
What an encore. It sounds even better in 2022.
Wilko Johnson sounds like he should be part of the band. They are great together. OMG!
He was
Clever bastards!!!! Too good for these days though
This clip should be mandatory watching for all conservatoriums around the world, every member of the band at their very best, everyone a star/lead in their own right. Still miss you Ian, rest in peace mate, from an expat Brit in Australia.
This is my joy music. Whenever im sad, i watch this and get energy to face life. I love how every each of them are unique and their enthusiasm brings back my lust for life.
Such stage presence all of em legends)
RIP Wilko Johnson
I was lucky enough to see the Chas Charles tribute concert at the old Town & Country club, Blockheads with Wilko. What a terrific night still remembered as one of the best music nights ever.
Followed `em all over the UK. Met Ian, signed my Lord Upminster LP. Still treasure it . xx
Rest in peace Wilko
The Blockheads are pretty much wholly unappreciated here in the States. It's too bad we can't see Ian, anymore. Except in stuff like this. Showing how amazing that band was (particularly Watt-Roy - a top 5 favorite bass player for me. Just a virtuoso)
+ conorlauren I think the same holds true for Dr. Feelgood. We really missed out on one hell of a group !
Swings both ways, we missed out on a lot on Zappa. You needed to be there when it happened perhaps. I saw Dury and I saw Feelgood, but I never saw Johnny Thunders. All these people have forged us and never having seen them does that make us less? Does it bollocks.
Spot on Conor!
You know they invented Hip Hop right?
Norman was amazing, very talented!
Love wilko,,great stage presence ,🎸🎸🎸🎸
I was there. When Ian walked around the front with his minder and stopped to thank someone, that someone was me as I took his photo at that point. Fantastic gig shame only 9 songs got onto the video, it missed out Charley's amazing drum solo at the end.
1977, Glasgow Apollo, my introduction to live music. I was 12. What a live act they were.
Same tour for me but at the Edinburgh Odeon. Still got my ticket.
I was there that night, pure magic.
Wow, they're really jamming on this one. Nailed it!
What can you say about this masterpiece that hasn't already been said ... Two diamond geezers doing 24 carat music Wilco Norman & the Guv'nor gone but not forgotten 👃➕😎👍 ......
Incredible piece of fantastic R&R! This is what the world needs these days.
What a backing band eh! Not often you will see this! It’s fucking awesome.
Have to comment again. Last 4 minutes of this song, Gold!
A song so gobsmackingly good they named the finest band ever in the known universe after it. Unequalled.
That must of been one hell of a show . Pure energy .
This is what you call music bloody brilliant
RIP WILKO JONSON 😢
Beauty 👏👏
What a legend ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank god for technology that we can see gems like this .. im at a break at work and making the most of every second to watch things like this daily . What a musical feast for the brain ... oooh la la
Love him❤
How have I not seen/heard this until now. Sensational.
Brilliant, always was, always will be ❤❤❤