Gentleman with bushy hair guitar center Joe Egan age 77 years passed away July 2024🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 He wrote ‘70’s hit “Stuck In The Middle With You” retired from music in 1990’s. Song was featured in Quentin Tarantino movie “Reservoir Dogs.” Cape Cod Mass.
If you ever confused “Stuck in the Middle With You” with a Bob Dylan song, then mission accomplished: The tune was meant as a Dylan parody. The lyrics themselves - think, “Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right” - were intended to represent an industry cocktail party. Though the Scottish band had three studio albums and lead singer Gerry Rafferty went on to have solo hits like “Baker Street,” “Stuck in the Middle With You” has become particularly cemented in music history thanks to its placement in Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs and, in more recent years, as the theme song to the Netflix show Grace and Frankie.
Gerry Rafferty was a really great song writer, singer/musician & producer. He lived his life the way he wanted to live it . I remember the first time I heard Baker Street and it still blows me away to this day. God bless ya man and thank you.
Every time I read, about anyone, "He lived his life the way he wanted to live it", and then who died from alcoholism or drug use, I have to laugh No, mate, he didn't. He lived the life of an alcoholic. Nobody chooses that life It happens, because of genetics and/or childhood experiences. But, no, he didn't live his life the way he wanted to live it. He lived the life he ended up living
@@squirrelbutler2119 actually alcoholism is also a choice but also genetics but if you PICK UP drinking and GET HOOKED .ITS NO ONE ELSES FAULT BUT THE ONE PICKING IT UP
@@michaelbarkerjr7333 You need to stop shouting in your posts. "actually"..... And you also need to do some research, rather than rely on smug holier-than-thou declarations about 'fault'. I work with street people addicted to alcohol, crack, opiods, etc. None of them "chose" the hell they're living in. So, get off your morally superior high horse, do some research, go and volunteer with your local soup kitchen or shelter, make time to talk to those people, and learn how very wrong you are.
Remember living in a children's home in '73 sitting outside the back door listening to this on the radio. The early to late mid 70's were just the best. Wizzard, Queen, Sweet, David Bowie, et al...
Gerald Rafferty 16 April 1947 - 4 January 2011 age 63 Although Gerry's final years were very sad, we still love him and all the memorable music he produced for all of us to enjoy for many generations to come.. Thank you Gerald..
I always felt like the beatles when I heard gerry rafferty, I think he has some of lennon, george and paul voices all together, frankly. the sweetest voice in rockn roll ever
and you know what, now that I came to think about it, it is actually more than that, it is his sweet voice on top of sweet melodies and chord progressions that the Beatles particularly were known of, and especially George Harrison. So no wonder he made us think about the Beatles a lot.
Born in "62..I grew up in I think the best musical era. Gerry Rafferty was just phenomenal. What a voice!!!...He's singing but I can hardly tell since he hardly moves his mouth. Great lyricist, singer, musician, humble and Scottish like myself. Loved his songs very much.
Us Scots are wee Nation .But profoundly profoundly proud of our genealogy Gerry is enormously inspirational to all generations within the music Industry.😂
Here I am, born in '63; must agree; best musical generation. I mean, young enough to grow up with '60's and '70's music. I was not an adult for it, but it formed my psyche.
I without doubt regard Gerry Rafferty .As immortal the songs the man wrote also instrumental playing the guitar .As well as being a Pianist .A world class musician as i have said previously .Gerry never as far as i knew covered tracks fom other Artists . So he has lead by example in the world of singing and being a lyricist.to
nope. Can't make that claim about any musician. And as much as I like Gerry's music, he ain't in the same class as Lennon-McCartney or any number of songwriters.
People just don't get it..... it is just sublime effortless melodic singing. If Gerry was seen leaping around it would have just detract from the wonderful performance he always gave and the fantastic warm production that was always the trademark of his music. I'm just glad he made beautiful music .
7/9/2024 Joe Egan, Stealers Wheel Musician and 'Stuck in the Middle with You' Co-Writer, Dead at 77 "May he rest in peace," a tribute to Egan from his late bandmate Gerry Rafferty's daughter, Martha, read
Wow, the boys in Stealers Wheel (Especially Gerry) are looking YOUNG! Gerry playing his famous guitar which was on the Album cover for his solo breakthrough "City to City".
One of the best & unique voices EVER ... very soothing tone and range. Talented song writer too.. some wonderful songs that added wonder and magic to my childhood. Thank you Gerry Rafferty 🙂
Five decades later this song remains fondly remembered and listened to. Unlike the rap crap being forced down our collective throats these days. RIP Gerry, you will not be forgotten.
Always loved Stealers Wheel’s back catalogue too, I wish more people would have a look at their other stuff, one of the most underrated groups out there.
Gerry Rafferty was a great musical artist, with Stealer's Wheel on this great song, and on his own. He later did "Baker Street" , a classic, and other great songs.
Listened to this song when I was a kid and my brother was in a band, then as a teenager, then when I met my ex husband, up until now. I love this band, the way they use auto tune in this day and era it literally means any Joe or Jane can record a record, but bands back in the day used their God given talents, vocals and writing abilities to put forth messages that we as listeners took and made our own comforts out of. I started smoking/drinking/drugs at the age of 9 to numb my trauma and fit in, I'm around 5 years clean, for some reason I'm not one of the people who can do the "4 years, 5 months, 5 minutes, 2 seconds clean", I can't even remember the date I actually stopped dope and drinking, but I did, and most believe that you can't do it unless you are ready and do it for yourself, thats absolutely BULLSHITE as I did it for my child, because I liked being numb, not remembering, not having nightmares, not feeling but I LOVE my child more. This band and its music was there for me lots throughout my life when I needed comfort, just listening to their soothing jams gives you peace, takes you out of places you don't want to be in and puts you in amothers for as long as you want to be there. Thank you for making this beautiful music for us. Thank you for being your amazing selves everyone. Peace and much love sent from Ontario, Canada.
❤ I hope you’re still doing well with your sobriety. Gerry Rafferty’s music helped me through a very hard time recently, and I guess I’m still going through that hard time and still listening to Gerry.
So a friend of mine pointed out to me a couple of days ago that the real lead singer of the song regarding the actual music video who had the guitarist Joe Egan who was lip syncing to Gerry Rafferty's vocals. I was completely confused and taken aback but he sent me the link to this video and now I see for myself. The only other two songs I've ever heard by Gerry were Baker Street and Right Down the Line so I just didn't make the connection but yeah he has a fabulous voice!❤️
I listened to this song originally in the discos and clubs in the '80s and was so alienated from popular music didn't recognize it for the brilliant song it was ... until of course Trainspotting.
Thank you Alan for this video! I was 15 when this performance happened - & I've been a fan forever! Today's music just doesn't cut it. I revisited the song after re-watching Reservoir Dogs. I still just about lose it when one of the bad guys (Mr Blonde) is dancing around with a knife after cutting off the cop hostage's ear, & then again with a gas can on way to, during, and after dousing him in gas. He looks so joyous doing so. But then again, listening to this masterpiece makes me joyous too! Definitely a priceless Tarantino movie...with most excellent music. RIP Gerry. They just don't make them like you anymore!
@RetroCool73 It's Gerry on lead vocals, with Joe Egan sitting beside him on guitar. Rod Coombes is on drums. Paul Pilnick on lead guitar, Tony Williams on Bass guitar, and Luther Grovesnor also appears on guitar although he did not play on the original track.
@@philwood1857 he did not become Ariel Bender until he joined Mott The Hoople in late 1973 when he had to change his name for contractual reasons. The name Ariel Bender came from a comment that Lynsey de Paul came out with after Mott's original guitarist Mick Ralphs walked down a street bending car aerials in frustration, and Ian Hunter suggested that as a pseudonym.
@jordidwdw That is Gerry Rafferty on lead vocal with the guitar that has "Gerald" painted on it. I'm guessing you've seen the official video for the song in which Joe Egan (the other bloke on guitar) mimes to Gerry's vocal. This was because at the time it was filmed, Gerry had temporarily left the band, before returning. This has led to some people thinking Joe Egan does the vocal on the track, but I can assure you it is Gerry......
Thank god there's an actual video of Gerry with this song.. that promo video I always see with this song confuses that heck out of everyone with the other guy miming to Gerry's voice. Thanks for this upload Alan! I was almost wondering if Sheryl Crowe was gonna jump up on that stage, bump Gerry over, and steal this song's riff and start singing 'All I Wanna Do'.
This is the best live version of this song on UA-cam, Gerry you left many marks as well as some great songs, I'm drunk right now and not very happy like you should be, go on and be strong
i have nothing but admiration for gerry rafferty and his music. hope he was a good family man to you all, alan and your siblings :) RIP mr. r and thank you for the music and the memories!
Halfway through when the lead singer is singing clowns to the left of me! Then he looks left! Jokers to the right of me! He looks right! Classic! Great band highly underrated!!!
Well I don't know why I came here tonight. I've got the feeling that something ain't right. I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair, And I'm wondering how I'll get down the stairs. Clowns to the left of me! Jokers to the right! Here I am stuck in the middle with you. Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you, And I'm wondering what it is I should do. It's so hard to keep this smile from my face. Losing control and running all over the place. Clowns to the left of me! Jokers to the right! Here I am stuck in the middle with you. When you started off with nothing And you're proud that your a self-made man. Ooooo-ooo-oooh And your friends they all come crawling, Slap you on the back and say Please . . . Please . . . Trying to make some sense of it all But I see it makes no sense at all. Is it cool to go to sleep on the floor? I don't think that I can take anymore. Clowns to the left of me! Jokers to the right! Here I am stuck in the middle with you. When you started off with nothing And you're proud that your a self-made man. Ooooo-ooo-oooh And your friends they all come crawling, Slap you on the back and say Please . . . Please . . . Well I don't know why I came here tonight. I've got the feeling that something ain't right. I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair, And I'm wondering how I'll get down the stairs. Clowns to the left of me! Jokers to the right! Her I am stuck in the middle with you. Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you . . . Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you . . . Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you . . . Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you . . .
Wow! Awesome video, not sure where you found it, but I'm glad you posted it! I'm a big Gerry Rafferty fan, always loved the other video with Clowns & Jokers, first time I saw this one.
Also known as “Stuck In The Middle” (1972), this Stealers Wheel’s classic was co-authored by Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan. Meant as a parody of Bob Dylan’s paranoia, the song ridiculed music industry cocktail 🍸 parties. To Rafferty’s utter disbelief, the single, composed as little more than a joke, yet with a catchy pop arrangement, STRUCK GOLD❕ It even reached a whole new generation of listeners when director Quentin Tarantino used it in the American crime film “Reservoir Dogs” (1992). Mr Tarantino explained : “That was one of those things where I thought the song would work really well, and during auditions, I told actors that I wanted them to do the torture scene, and I’m gonna use ‘Stuck In The Middle With You’ […]. And […] they were saying that they tried to come up with something else, but THAT’S THE ONE.” From a sendup to a smash hit❕ THAT’S THE VERY MAGIC OF GREAT MUSIC‼️ As the Scottish saying goes, “a Dhia m’ anam”… May Gerald “Gerry” Rafferty rest in peace (1947 - 2011)… 🌹
Stealers Wheel co-founder Joe Egan. Band members: Joe Egan - lead and backing vocals, keyboards, rhythm guitar (1972-1975; died 2024) Gerry Rafferty - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards (1972, 1973-1975; died 2011) Paul Pilnick - lead guitar (1972-1973, 2008; died 2021)[17] Tony Williams - bass (1972-1973, 2008) Rod Coombes - drums (1972-1973, 2008) Luther Grosvenor - lead and backing vocals, guitar, lap steel guitar (1973) DeLisle Harper - bass (1973)
Here I am stuck in the middle with you jokers to the left of me I'm a wealthy man stealers wheel now that's what I call music 70s love this song louise sung this song as well havnt heard this song in ages message me if you like the song anyone please thank you
One of the finest voices ever to have come out of Scotland.
Ye only two rite they're wee man 🏴
@@johncuddy2669 You mean 'Yer only too right there wee man'. Learn to spell.
@@williamwallace5857 Eh dinna ken what he's talkin aboot..the wee sod.
Garry is gone way to soon..sadly missed. Play for the lord jesus now.
@@philmarasco7833 Do you mean Gerry ?
Gentleman with bushy hair guitar center Joe Egan age 77 years passed away July 2024🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 He wrote ‘70’s hit “Stuck In The Middle With You” retired from music in 1990’s. Song was featured in Quentin Tarantino movie
“Reservoir Dogs.”
Cape Cod Mass.
Gerry Rafferty is an all time great!
This song pops into my mind every time I go to the voting booth. .... for some very logical reason
Gerry Rafferty was a pop genius. His first solo album is a hidden gem.
@@TheLordOfNothing if people love it, I couldn't care less if they called it Jazz
@@TheLordOfNothing FreshAir212 nailed you on this one, amigo. Pop means popular, and Gerry Rafferty's songs were all over the pop charts.
No other decade can beat the 70s for music , clothes, socialising, work.... weather ( summer of 76 ). Ha, life was just so dam good then ♥
Totally agree!
Just when I was a twinkle in my dad eye still beat era for music
Best
Seriously!..what the hell happened 😥
It's absolutely amazing how many people believe the best times of the world was when they themselves were in their twenties, hilarious!
You know you've got a hit when Jesus is your drummer.
"Jesus take the sticks"
I bet his drum solos would be of Biblical proportion.
🤣🤣🤣
Rod Coombes
Judas was busy snitchin'.....
Gerry was minimalist in presentation and stone faced - his talent did it all
70s Best ever decade for music. Another classic
I’m with Chris the 70’s music made my life worthwhile 👍🏼
🔥🔥 😎 🔥🔥
I'm glad this vid exists so that people can see that it's really Gerry on lead vocals and not Joe Egan (nothing against Joe btw)
+1989NickyD Yeah the music video is a curiosity in that respect. Great song.
I thought it was Joe because of the other video but the voice sounds just like Baker Street which is Gerry.
+1989NickyD I never thought Joe did this......we all know Joe did Baker Street...HAHA!
+Anthony Richard Of course he did lol. But many people still believe it was Joe singing this because of the promo vid.
+1989NickyD When I first hear this.I thought DYLAN was on lead..I still do lol
If you ever confused “Stuck in the Middle With You” with a Bob Dylan song, then mission accomplished: The tune was meant as a Dylan parody. The lyrics themselves - think, “Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right” - were intended to represent an industry cocktail party. Though the Scottish band had three studio albums and lead singer Gerry Rafferty went on to have solo hits like “Baker Street,” “Stuck in the Middle With You” has become particularly cemented in music history thanks to its placement in Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs and, in more recent years, as the theme song to the Netflix show Grace and Frankie.
Gerry Rafferty was one of the most talented singer/songwriters of the 20th century.
Gerry Rafferty was a really great song writer, singer/musician & producer. He lived his life the way he wanted to live it . I remember the first time I heard Baker Street and it still blows me away to this day. God bless ya man and thank you.
Every time I read, about anyone, "He lived his life the way he wanted to live it", and then who died from alcoholism or drug use, I have to laugh
No, mate, he didn't. He lived the life of an alcoholic. Nobody chooses that life
It happens, because of genetics and/or childhood experiences.
But, no, he didn't live his life the way he wanted to live it. He lived the life he ended up living
@@squirrelbutler2119 actually alcoholism is also a choice but also genetics but if you PICK UP drinking and GET HOOKED .ITS NO ONE ELSES FAULT BUT THE ONE PICKING IT UP
@@michaelbarkerjr7333 You need to stop shouting in your posts. "actually".....
And you also need to do some research, rather than rely on smug holier-than-thou declarations about 'fault'.
I work with street people addicted to alcohol, crack, opiods, etc. None of them "chose" the hell they're living in. So, get off your morally superior high horse, do some research, go and volunteer with your local soup kitchen or shelter, make time to talk to those people, and learn how very wrong you are.
Remember living in a children's home in '73 sitting outside the back door listening to this on the radio. The early to late mid 70's were just the best. Wizzard, Queen, Sweet, David Bowie, et al...
I've loved this all my 56 years!!! Well, as long as I can remember..
A UA-camr named ShadyVox did an amazing cover of this song if you’re interested in more!
RIP Gerry....you were one of the greats!!!! ❤️❤️
Gerald Rafferty 16 April 1947 - 4 January 2011 age 63
Although Gerry's final years were very sad, we still love him and all the memorable music he produced for all of us to enjoy for many generations to come.. Thank you Gerald..
This music will never die, greeting from a Greek immigrant in Australia
Gerry has one of the most unique voices in rock and roll- almost sounds like John Lennon
I always felt like the beatles when I heard gerry rafferty, I think he has some of lennon, george and paul voices all together, frankly. the sweetest voice in rockn roll ever
and you know what, now that I came to think about it, it is actually more than that, it is his sweet voice on top of sweet melodies and chord progressions that the Beatles particularly were known of, and especially George Harrison. So no wonder he made us think about the Beatles a lot.
@@Redwane-Music Shannon Hoon of blind Melon had a nice voice. No rain
@@lesliethompson4039 True.. but what does it this have to do with Gerry Rafferty l? totally different style
Better then lennon
One of those really great tunes from the '70's!
Born in "62..I grew up in I think the best musical era. Gerry Rafferty was just phenomenal. What a voice!!!...He's singing but I can hardly tell since he hardly moves his mouth. Great lyricist, singer, musician, humble and Scottish like myself. Loved his songs very much.
Us Scots are wee Nation .But profoundly profoundly proud of our genealogy Gerry is enormously inspirational to all generations within the music Industry.😂
Here I am, born in '63; must agree; best musical generation. I mean, young enough to grow up with '60's and '70's music. I was not an adult for it, but it formed my psyche.
Great song ! Love his voice. Like velvet..Tigt little band too. Timeless song..
Gerry Rafferty was so relaxed and cool
Yeah, it’s called, high as a kite!
He was actually very shy and reclusive, so I always get the feeling he was extremely nervous during these live performances. But I don’t know.
@@daisywrabbit I think you're right - fantastic voice but boring as hell on stage
I without doubt regard Gerry Rafferty .As immortal the songs the man wrote also instrumental playing the guitar .As well as being a Pianist .A world class musician as i have said previously .Gerry never as far as i knew covered tracks fom other Artists . So he has lead by example in the world of singing and being a lyricist.to
My sister and I love this song. Gerry and his beautiful voice, one of my favorite songs by Gerry. ❤️
This is a rarity, Gerry Rafferty actually performing on Top of the Pops. The man was a genius. ✊
Gerry Rafferty was a musical genius. Every song he performed and produced was gold.
nope. Can't make that claim about any musician. And as much as I like Gerry's music, he ain't in the same class as Lennon-McCartney or any number of songwriters.
@@squirrelbutler2119you kidding me or what, he is high up there with Bob Dylan when it comes to songwriting.
@@bodoor8172 Baby, whatever you're smoking, it's high-grade stuff
But keep on keepin' on, my man.
I love Gerry's voice so much ;_;
He sounds like Paul mccartney a little bit.
@Wendy Williams Lol excuse me?..
@Wendy Williams yea no... Did you bother listen to hey jude?... Helter skelter?..any song involving screams
@@bullymagiurestudios5693 Sounds more like Dylan
@Wendy Williams omg, toooo funny thank you...... Hahhaaahhhaaa.... Nice
People just don't get it..... it is just sublime effortless melodic singing. If Gerry was seen leaping around it would have just detract from the wonderful performance he always gave and the fantastic warm production that was always the trademark of his music. I'm just glad he made beautiful music .
me too
Thanks Alan for posting these. Gerry is sorely missed. I love both these guys.
7/9/2024 Joe Egan, Stealers Wheel Musician and 'Stuck in the Middle with You' Co-Writer, Dead at 77
"May he rest in peace," a tribute to Egan from his late bandmate Gerry Rafferty's daughter, Martha, read
Gerry Rafferty looks like he'd rather be anywhere in the world but where he is in this video.
gerry has a great voice i got to grow up in the 60s and 70 we had great music back then
I'll never get tired of going on a Gerry Rafferty jag. Been doing it for most of my life with a lot of years spaced between.
Wow, the boys in Stealers Wheel (Especially Gerry) are looking YOUNG! Gerry playing his famous guitar which was on the Album cover for his solo breakthrough "City to City".
This should be our country's new national anthem...
Which country?
Our one.
@@stanleybuchan4610
Bonnie Scotland
Reason why I am listening!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this song! I crank it up every time it’s on the radio. Shared it with the younger generation today!
Beautiful and Timeless! Thank you for sharing here!
Stuck in the middle with you brilliant song if only we all could all go back in time 💓
One of the best & unique voices EVER ... very soothing tone and range. Talented song writer too.. some wonderful songs that added wonder and magic to my childhood. Thank you Gerry Rafferty 🙂
Happy, Dancing--and NO CELL PHONE IN SIGHT!!
word.... every show more folks on cells than actually listening !
I always loved the Bass riff on this song, plus who can fault the flawless singing of Gerry, RIP
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Five decades later this song remains fondly remembered and listened to. Unlike the rap crap being forced down our collective throats these days. RIP Gerry, you will not be forgotten.
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Can listen to Gerry all night! amazing singer/ songwriter
Always loved Stealers Wheel’s back catalogue too, I wish more people would have a look at their other stuff, one of the most underrated groups out there.
Gorgeous Gerry Rafferty vocals ! !
💋🤩💋👏👏
Gerry Rafferty was a great musical artist, with Stealer's Wheel on this great song, and on his own. He later did "Baker Street" , a classic, and other great songs.
wait, what?
really?
Get the f out of here, man
you're serious?
wow
This tune is classic...Stuck in The Middle With You was part of my youth
Love this voice, this song and it's wonderful rhythm.
Listened to this song when I was a kid and my brother was in a band, then as a teenager, then when I met my ex husband, up until now. I love this band, the way they use auto tune in this day and era it literally means any Joe or Jane can record a record, but bands back in the day used their God given talents, vocals and writing abilities to put forth messages that we as listeners took and made our own comforts out of. I started smoking/drinking/drugs at the age of 9 to numb my trauma and fit in, I'm around 5 years clean, for some reason I'm not one of the people who can do the "4 years, 5 months, 5 minutes, 2 seconds clean", I can't even remember the date I actually stopped dope and drinking, but I did, and most believe that you can't do it unless you are ready and do it for yourself, thats absolutely BULLSHITE as I did it for my child, because I liked being numb, not remembering, not having nightmares, not feeling but I LOVE my child more. This band and its music was there for me lots throughout my life when I needed comfort, just listening to their soothing jams gives you peace, takes you out of places you don't want to be in and puts you in amothers for as long as you want to be there. Thank you for making this beautiful music for us. Thank you for being your amazing selves everyone. Peace and much love sent from Ontario, Canada.
❤ I hope you’re still doing well with your sobriety.
Gerry Rafferty’s music helped me through a very hard time recently, and I guess I’m still going through that hard time and still listening to Gerry.
Rare talent - great writer, sounds like Lennon and super skilled arranger. Thanks, Gerry!
Yes... and sounds like George Harrison
2021. Gerry never gets old.
So a friend of mine pointed out to me a couple of days ago that the real lead singer of the song regarding the actual music video who had the guitarist Joe Egan who was lip syncing to Gerry Rafferty's vocals. I was completely confused and taken aback but he sent me the link to this video and now I see for myself. The only other two songs I've ever heard by Gerry were Baker Street and Right Down the Line so I just didn't make the connection but yeah he has a fabulous voice!❤️
So glad they showed the drummer during the slide solo
I listened to this song originally in the discos and clubs in the '80s and was so alienated from popular music didn't recognize it for the brilliant song it was ... until of course Trainspotting.
Reservoir Dogs featuring Stuck in the middle with you...Freaky Deaky
Thank you Alan for this video! I was 15 when this performance happened - & I've been a fan forever! Today's music just doesn't cut it.
I revisited the song after re-watching Reservoir Dogs. I still just about lose it when one of the bad guys (Mr Blonde) is dancing around with a knife after cutting off the cop hostage's ear, & then again with a gas can on way to, during, and after dousing him in gas. He looks so joyous doing so. But then again, listening to this masterpiece makes me joyous too!
Definitely a priceless Tarantino movie...with most excellent music.
RIP Gerry. They just don't make them like you anymore!
I haven't heard this wonderful tune in over 40 years. Thanks I appreciate hearing it again!
Haven't you seen Reservoir Dogs?
@RetroCool73 It's Gerry on lead vocals, with Joe Egan sitting beside him on guitar. Rod Coombes is on drums. Paul Pilnick on lead guitar, Tony Williams on Bass guitar, and Luther Grovesnor also appears on guitar although he did not play on the original track.
Yeah. That's the man.
for some reason he was Aerial Bender at this time.
I'm assuming that is the Tony Williams with jethro Tull connections .
@@philwood1857 he did not become Ariel Bender until he joined Mott The Hoople in late 1973 when he had to change his name for contractual reasons. The name Ariel Bender came from a comment that Lynsey de Paul came out with after Mott's original guitarist Mick Ralphs walked down a street bending car aerials in frustration, and Ian Hunter suggested that as a pseudonym.
One of the all time great songs
One of those extremely rare things - perfection.
@jordidwdw That is Gerry Rafferty on lead vocal with the guitar that has "Gerald" painted on it. I'm guessing you've seen the official video for the song in which Joe Egan (the other bloke on guitar) mimes to Gerry's vocal. This was because at the time it was filmed, Gerry had temporarily left the band, before returning. This has led to some people thinking Joe Egan does the vocal on the track, but I can assure you it is Gerry......
Hail Gerry Rafferty \0
We miss him! Epic man!
Thanks for uploading this, Alan.
One of my favourite tunes of all time.
Thank god there's an actual video of Gerry with this song.. that promo video I always see with this song confuses that heck out of everyone with the other guy miming to Gerry's voice. Thanks for this upload Alan! I was almost wondering if Sheryl Crowe was gonna jump up on that stage, bump Gerry over, and steal this song's riff and start singing 'All I Wanna Do'.
Ha!!
Gerry Rafferty what a brilliant singer and for those who doesn't know smoked the bible with Billy Connolly well it was the sixties
This is the best live version of this song on UA-cam, Gerry you left many marks as well as some great songs, I'm drunk right now and not very happy like you should be, go on and be strong
Its not live. Its lip sync.
i have nothing but admiration for gerry rafferty and his music. hope he was a good family man to you all, alan and your siblings :)
RIP mr. r and thank you for the music and the memories!
Rest in peace Gerry and Joe you brought wonderful music to the world, forever it be played
Perhaps the most icon song of its time someone asked him what it was about and he just laughed absolutely class human
Lovin Gerry Rafferty!!!
Halfway through when the lead singer is singing clowns to the left of me! Then he looks left! Jokers to the right of me! He looks right! Classic! Great band highly underrated!!!
One of my all time favorite songs.
Mr Gerry was a boss love this song.
Even though I was born 7 years after this song was written, I love it.
At long last a video with Gerry singing the song !
Love the 70's rock!
I have big love for Gerry and Joe!
Watched this on Top of the Pops at the time , great song, my sis had the LP Ferguslie Park
Fabulous song
i. always have liked the lyrics to this song . 👍.
That drummer is a beast on the drums 😂
I had no context to understand this song when I was a kid but I knew every word and intonation!!
Never gets old.
Gerry was one of a kind ❤️
Amazing tune and see how happy u are when u know it n rock it
Was one of my Favorite song to play when I goes up in the 70s playing drums in my basement alone each afternoon after school
One of the best songs ....ever ....thank you Gerry R.I.P ❤️
Gorgeous guitar.
gerry rip was the brains with the humblebums. its evident on this-----great band steelers wheel
Amen to that Billy .S..pure genius and musicianship all the way
Well I don't know why I came here tonight.
I've got the feeling that something ain't right.
I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair,
And I'm wondering how I'll get down the stairs.
Clowns to the left of me!
Jokers to the right!
Here I am stuck in the middle with you.
Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you,
And I'm wondering what it is I should do.
It's so hard to keep this smile from my face.
Losing control and running all over the place.
Clowns to the left of me!
Jokers to the right!
Here I am stuck in the middle with you.
When you started off with nothing
And you're proud that your a self-made man.
Ooooo-ooo-oooh
And your friends they all come crawling,
Slap you on the back and say
Please . . .
Please . . .
Trying to make some sense of it all
But I see it makes no sense at all.
Is it cool to go to sleep on the floor?
I don't think that I can take anymore.
Clowns to the left of me!
Jokers to the right!
Here I am stuck in the middle with you.
When you started off with nothing
And you're proud that your a self-made man.
Ooooo-ooo-oooh
And your friends they all come crawling,
Slap you on the back and say
Please . . .
Please . . .
Well I don't know why I came here tonight.
I've got the feeling that something ain't right.
I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair,
And I'm wondering how I'll get down the stairs.
Clowns to the left of me!
Jokers to the right!
Her I am stuck in the middle with you.
Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you . . .
Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you . . .
Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you . . .
Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you . . .
If I close my eyes, I hear the Beatles, with George singing? Love'It!
Wow what a band!
And the other acoustic guitarist is singing so happily! Dude looks like he's in a lot of joy!
What's his name? He looks similar to Gerry.
That's Joe Egan
Love this song. 💜🌿🌼
It just realized this month that's GERRY RAFFERTY! you know Gerry! Baker Street, Right Down the Line
🎶 "Get it right next time" 🎶
🎶 "Home and Dry" 🎶
Wow! Awesome video, not sure where you found it, but I'm glad you posted it! I'm a big Gerry Rafferty fan, always loved the other video with Clowns & Jokers, first time I saw this one.
Also known as “Stuck In The Middle” (1972), this Stealers Wheel’s classic was co-authored by Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan. Meant as a parody of Bob Dylan’s paranoia, the song ridiculed music industry cocktail 🍸 parties.
To Rafferty’s utter disbelief, the single, composed as little more than a joke, yet with a catchy pop arrangement, STRUCK GOLD❕ It even reached a whole new generation of listeners when director Quentin Tarantino used it in the American crime film “Reservoir Dogs” (1992).
Mr Tarantino explained : “That was one of those things where I thought the song would work really well, and during auditions, I told actors that I wanted them to do the torture scene, and I’m gonna use ‘Stuck In The Middle With You’ […]. And […] they were saying that they tried to come up with something else, but THAT’S THE ONE.”
From a sendup to a smash hit❕ THAT’S THE VERY MAGIC OF GREAT MUSIC‼️
As the Scottish saying goes, “a Dhia m’ anam”… May Gerald “Gerry” Rafferty rest in peace (1947 - 2011)… 🌹
Dear old Gezza - looking at his most Irish and of course being completely bloody brilliant.
Stealers Wheel co-founder Joe Egan. Band members: Joe Egan - lead and backing vocals, keyboards, rhythm guitar (1972-1975; died 2024)
Gerry Rafferty - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards (1972, 1973-1975; died 2011)
Paul Pilnick - lead guitar (1972-1973, 2008; died 2021)[17]
Tony Williams - bass (1972-1973, 2008)
Rod Coombes - drums (1972-1973, 2008)
Luther Grosvenor - lead and backing vocals, guitar, lap steel guitar (1973)
DeLisle Harper - bass (1973)
Here I am stuck in the middle with you jokers to the left of me I'm a wealthy man stealers wheel now that's what I call music 70s love this song louise sung this song as well havnt heard this song in ages message me if you like the song anyone please thank you
how does this song have dislikes?? what a load of crap!!! Gerry Rules!!!
+bull dog Calm down. Only 19 people need their ears "checked"...
bull dog well 33 strange people with bad tastes in musis out of 1000 isn't bad... lol. Gerald Rafferty should be in the hall of fame some where right?
why because it's not live music, just vocals. it's pretty lame bands would even go on the show really
@@TheWerdSmith exactly
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