This is USA calling... I caught the Rezillos on their 2015 tour in DC. I met Fey Fife before the show. (LUV that Scottish accent!) She was very friendly and happily autographed by "Can't Stand" LP!
Phil and Girls sang this song... Found on one League concert bootleg of year 1982 here on RUclips.. Song and performance of rezillos is amazing... cant stop listening
@@krrissstty I was at one of those gigs in November 1981 (Edinburgh), and that encore blew my socks off! For some reason setlist doesn't list it, but it was the night after they opened the tour in Glasgow. It sounded a darn sight better than the bootleg from Milan, I can assure you! Remember 😼that the Human League released their early singles in '78/'79 on the legendary but short-lived Edinburgh-based label Fast Product! The label's founder, Bob Last, had previously been a roadie for The Rezillos, and quickly went on to found Pop:Aural, to which Jo was briefly signed in 1981. Musicians often linger in these little circles... Sadly, I never actually saw The Rezillos before Jo left and took most of the band's rights (and name) with him, but I did get to see The Revillos shortly afterwards whilst wrapped precariously round a lighting rig in front of the stage in Aberdeen, hoping I wasn't going to get my head kicked in that night 😸 (summer of '82 when I was up there for a summer job)!! **Sigh** - such good times!
You can't accuse them as being boring. Just the tonic music needed at the time . Years later we get dull and bland Gary Barlow and kestrel tormenter, Graig David. How did that happen?
Brilliant, proper 70's punk! 👍
still fresher after 40 years than all the bollox these days
from before punk got SERIOUS......I miss it sometimes
No bigger stage to play live than the OGWT. The Rezillos absolutely nailed it. Pure class.
Love it, great punk band for dancing, puts the current crop to shame, and what style
Some good punk with The Sprints and Amyl and the Sniffers these days
This is USA calling...
I caught the Rezillos on their 2015 tour in DC. I met Fey Fife before the show. (LUV that Scottish accent!) She was very friendly and happily autographed by "Can't Stand" LP!
I think if Jo Callis stayed we would've had the most awesome group in the world. Still got a pretty damned good bloody group, love them!
Fantastic the album is marvelous as well
Loved how Faye strutted around
Fantastic bass player.
My ears needed that. Cheers!
Everybody's on Top of the Poooops....
fife and Renolds were brilliant xx
I could not remember who did this song, had the album. lol
Joe Callis left the Rezillos to join the Human League. Great guitarist and song writer.
Less than 10,000 views .Criminal!
Marvelous!!!!!
I was lucky to see them a couple years ago in southern Cali. Pomona California at the glass house! What a band..
Likewise bud.rebellion festival Blackpool Lancashire at the wintergardens
Saw them 43 years ago in Grangemooth, Scotland.
WILLIAM MYSTERIOUS LEAD BASS !!!!
ANGEL PATERSON BASHING THOSE SKINS!!!
Not here, he'd left by then.
True performers ✨
Nearly 40 years ago when I saw them at the 77 Club in Nuneaton, a fantastic gig
The Callis guitar is in fine fettle in this clip.
Left-handed, for the unobservant ;)
Wm Mysterious!
great....remember watching this......35 years?....crazy
Super
Can't believe they didn't include a line in the song that ended with penis!
So great, but why are the lyrics different? Still love it!
Oh memories - wild illegal parties in old worn out houses (and a lot of stress with the neighbours and the police) :-)
Brill-yant.
😍
had a bit of a crush on Fay Fife.... and isn't that Jo Callis on guitar who went and joined The Human League?
Yes.
1:47 Jo Callis' solo singing🌟
Jo Callis from The Human League on lead guitar
(The only one anyone remembers aside from Phil and The Girls😂)
Jo Callis from The Rezillos ..on lead guitar. ;-)
Phil and Girls sang this song... Found on one League concert bootleg of year 1982 here on RUclips..
Song and performance of rezillos is amazing... cant stop listening
@@krrissstty I was at one of those gigs in November 1981 (Edinburgh), and that encore blew my socks off!
For some reason setlist doesn't list it, but it was the night after they opened the tour in Glasgow.
It sounded a darn sight better than the bootleg from Milan, I can assure you!
Remember 😼that the Human League released their early singles in '78/'79 on the legendary but short-lived Edinburgh-based label Fast Product! The label's founder, Bob Last, had previously been a roadie for The Rezillos, and quickly went on to found Pop:Aural, to which Jo was briefly signed in 1981. Musicians often linger in these little circles...
Sadly, I never actually saw The Rezillos before Jo left and took most of the band's rights (and name) with him, but I did get to see The Revillos shortly afterwards whilst wrapped precariously round a lighting rig in front of the stage in Aberdeen, hoping I wasn't going to get my head kicked in that night 😸 (summer of '82 when I was up there for a summer job)!!
**Sigh** - such good times!
You can't accuse them as being boring. Just the tonic music needed at the time . Years later we get dull and bland Gary Barlow and kestrel tormenter, Graig David. How did that happen?
If Sham 69 and the B-52's had a baby
Hot shit!
Horrific