Just a great band, that solo is a blast and I love Lee's sweaty dirty suit. The Count Bishops did quite a few gigs with these guys and apart from being a great band and showmen they were great company. This is a great example of what we've lost, a sense of the ridiculous and a great sense of humour. Everything is so "serious" nowadays, it seems we have forgotten how to laugh at ourselves and just have fun.
@@cliffmeans6986 We all have plenty of those experiences mate, when you can only afford a rattling junker it's just normal, I've lost count of the number of "road incidents" I've suffered. I often wonder how I was lucky enough to get through it alive.
My mum was with a guy named Paul who was bass for shaven haven a band who covered a lot of Feelgood stuff but did their own stuff too. They used to play all the bikers shows especially locally being from maidstone. Do you remember them? e@@nickhall5959
The 'mechanic in a suit' image of Brilleaux was as original then as it would be today but ONLY if he could don those 'grubby' suits again. It belongs to him and is how we remember him. Brilliant image, brilliant voice.
+John McKevitt Pretty close call, I reckon you are right. And Wilko with that truly explosive solo - like a battering ram. What a fine, fine band, and Mr. Truly Cool - Lee Brillo.
This was The Feelgoods at their sweaty brilliant best.recorded at the last minute by the record co to capture the unbelievable stage antics of Lee+Wilco. Recorded live at The Kursaal Southend,apart from "Orange Festival"probably the best live show they(or anybody)did. I had the privilege to be their lighting person for most of the early years(wilco),,incl "The Naughty Rhytms Tour. Have a feast and play the whole show,,entitled "going back home".Supermick.
Totally unknown on this side of the pond. Very few here in the states ever heard of them. From what I understand, they did one show only in Detroit Michigan, opening for Kiss (say what?) Were so dejected, they left never to return again. What a pity, really.
Me too. They played one show in America, one, they opened for KISS. Who I say, Who, would open for Kiss, they must have been drunk. . I think they felt very dejected. never to return again. Bad timing, bad karma or what? Sure, would have like to seen them.
Seen the so called dr feelgood a few years ago,( not an original member in the band) they were good enough.but living of the memory of the real muscians in the feelgoods.so sad in this day an age THAT so called musician milking 1 of the BEST band from the 70s,if not the BEST,i know people will say theyre keeping the music alive but it is what it is.
@@Chancer02 i would love to wash Lees clothes however it would take some pure value off him , it adds to his importance lol xx ps What a splendid band xx
I saw em a lot but particularly at The Cliff Pavilion in South End On Sea near Canvey. Often wonder if this is the same gig in vid, shared a slug of whiskey on stage with Brillo that night
I wonder where Stig is now. The guy whose bass I’m playing and appears very briefly side stage. He was a pleasure to work with and a great Surgeons supporter. I think our Scunthorpe Baths gigs were when we met. Jont.
Brilliant! By the look of that suit, it was the Naughty Rhythms tour 1975. I saw them at Sheffield city hall, with Kokomo and red hot chilli peppers. Or was it chilli willie and the red hot peppers?? I forget... it was hot anyway.
Wouldn't like lee as my wing man Scruffy fucka Looks like he's been out tattin all day But I love these guys and they are all total legends peace brothers
Tolle Stimme und ein noch besserer Bassplayer. Weltklasse
This is strenth of pure RNR
That bass player was fantastic!
is maybe
@@rolandfaucon1560be quiet, cretin.
Yes playing rhythm on bass to fill in.
Just a great band, that solo is a blast and I love Lee's sweaty dirty suit. The Count Bishops did quite a few gigs with these guys and apart from being a great band and showmen they were great company. This is a great example of what we've lost, a sense of the ridiculous and a great sense of humour. Everything is so "serious" nowadays, it seems we have forgotten how to laugh at ourselves and just have fun.
Rumour has it that their vauxhall broke down on the way to the gig...!!
@@cliffmeans6986 We all have plenty of those experiences mate, when you can only afford a rattling junker it's just normal, I've lost count of the number of "road incidents" I've suffered. I often wonder how I was lucky enough to get through it alive.
Such a shame you cant see bands like this anymore in pubs in the uk, The good old days are over and god bless lee you was fukin brilliant.
Fond memories of this being played at the Hell's Angels Kent custom show. What a night that was
My mum was with a guy named Paul who was bass for shaven haven a band who covered a lot of Feelgood stuff but did their own stuff too. They used to play all the bikers shows especially locally being from maidstone. Do you remember them? e@@nickhall5959
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They are best live band in the world and I saw them play in a pub 2weeks ago
Utterly great band. So glad I got to see them live a few times.
I just saw these guys a few years ago from surfing on youtube, I would have loved to saw these guys live, must have been great shows.
This is music history!
Rock n Roll at its finest!
Thish is truth!
Wilko is just something else. F$@king brilliant.
R.I.P Wilko! 1:26 ! Take a bow. Best 1 note solo in rock n roll.
Wilko was truly a one off...crazy but brilliant at it
Dr Feelgood was full steam ahead bluesrock. Simple as that.
Great memories from my happy youth in Denmark, in the 70s.
Great upload, thanks mate
the best rock and roll band ever...
Without a doubt. Putaquepariumente do caralho!
Lee. More Lee. This man rocks them all. OK, btw: Peter Wolf playing in the same league. But than? then??
Ughhh yes! The best accident I ever stumbled upon
one of the best live bands i have ever had the enjoyment to see over 30 time's
deco good for you , thats got to be a record ? i guess you were on first name terms lolx
lucky lucky guy. but also clever guy.
@@oughtonoughton2634 wel done🤙🏻🤙🏻💥💥🙃🙃
The 'mechanic in a suit' image of Brilleaux was as original then as it would be today but ONLY if he could don those 'grubby' suits again. It belongs to him and is how we remember him. Brilliant image, brilliant voice.
And not to forget his absolutely brilliant, frantic harmonica playing.
@@hereforthemusic literally was gonna say that
@SMC Gmail You should say that you'd try to... greetings from Spain.
Stay out of my yard though!!!
HE was GREAT in Slide an the. Harp & Harmomica too g
Fabulous song . Lisa Hill. What a talent. These guys should have bern huge.
Wilko was an overlooked and underrated gee-tar player, lol. RIP dude.
Thats 4 damned sure. RIP Mr. Wilko Johnson.
This is truly amazing stuff . Brilliant band . Doesn't get any better than that.
tension, performance and sweat wring everything out of that 1 note solo. genius.
Indubitably the greatest guitar solo EVER!!
Less is more. The repeated use of the tonic and minor 7th is so economical against the rock-steady I, IV, and V chords.
If I'm not mistaken Wilco did that whole interlude playing just one string on the guitar.
Bloody close! Great band. Never saw them with Wilko but Mayo went alright.
I love Dr. Feelgood....!!!
Classic Wilko, I love!
Dynamite stuff.
GOOD HONEST ROCK'N'ROLL
Now that's a guitar solo!
Best Pub rock band ever R.I.P Lee Brilleaux
What a most splendid band ,, these guys are utter magic , i adore this version of a fab 60s classic ,,,Willko is a tremendous asset to the band lol x
He wrote all their original material when he was with them.
El anfetaminico Wil, el guisquero Lee y la base ritmica de Sparko y The Big.......... dos veces los disfrute........
RIP Wilko.. u r a f... legend!
ABSOLUTELY!
RIP. Lee also. Dr Feelgood Was Many Times In Finland.
My favourite Doctor feel good song. Yes the solo great it just builds up then released back to the beat.
+John McKevitt Pretty close call, I reckon you are right. And Wilko with that truly explosive solo - like a battering ram.
What a fine, fine band, and Mr. Truly Cool - Lee Brillo.
The best guitarsolo ever!
Sådan!
Hej Gert
Lad os ses snart - det er hundrede år siden!
:)
LO
Lars Ole Nielsen Første gang jeg ser danskere på en Feelgood video :) godt at se.
Ja. Wilko var den bedste guitarist de havde. Han er "Still going strong"
Spot on
Сильнейшие рокеры суперская группа рок 🎸 навсегда
Wow what an outstanding band!
This was The Feelgoods at their sweaty brilliant best.recorded at the last minute by the record co to capture the unbelievable stage antics of Lee+Wilco.
Recorded live at The Kursaal Southend,apart from "Orange Festival"probably the best live show they(or anybody)did.
I had the privilege to be their lighting person for most of the early years(wilco),,incl "The Naughty Rhytms Tour.
Have a feast and play the whole show,,entitled "going back home".Supermick.
Wow thought the guitar solo was speeded up !! That’s insane man I love it , he feels that tune big time ❤️❤️👍
This is the band at their best. Big smiles 😅😅😅
Charisma....by the bucketload
Unbelievable. Top-class!
Totally unknown on this side of the pond. Very few here in the states ever heard of them. From what I understand, they did one show only in Detroit Michigan, opening for Kiss (say what?) Were so dejected, they left never to return again. What a pity, really.
Rock In Power Wilco.
best vocal ever...
wilco is the best rythm guitar player ever.
Wish I'd seen these guys live...
I have . They are just pure energy.
Me too. They played one show in America, one, they opened for KISS. Who I say, Who, would open for Kiss, they must have been drunk. . I think they felt very dejected. never to return again. Bad timing, bad karma or what? Sure, would have like to seen them.
Uno de los conciertos en directo que más disfruté en el autódromo de Lasarte
This was sooo good!
Amazing raw energy
Amo esta banda
saw them live many years ago.., greeaaatt!!!
In a word....BADASS!
Wilko. The only guitar player whose guitar leads suffered from metal fatigue!
superbe R.I.P Lee
Wilko was a direct influence on Paul Weller. Thoroughly entertaining band!
Those filthy suits... God bless Lee. Superb front man. The alter ego of Wilko.
This is so good!
Lee Brilleaux died on 7th April 1994 (2 day's after Kurt Cobain ) he was age 41
Pjesma je mrak🤩🤩
Raggarrock! Get flashbacks from early 70'ies and german Tivoli (Kirmis). Just great rock'n blues. Great performance,too!
Brilliant just what I needed ;
Seen the so called dr feelgood a few years ago,( not an original member in the band) they were good enough.but living of the memory of the real muscians in the feelgoods.so sad in this day an age THAT so called musician milking 1 of the BEST band from the 70s,if not the BEST,i know people will say theyre keeping the music alive but it is what it is.
love the suit
I think Lee bought it from Oxfam
@@Chancer02 i would love to wash Lees clothes however it would take some pure value off him , it adds to his importance lol xx ps What a splendid band xx
I saw em a lot but particularly at The Cliff Pavilion in South End On Sea near Canvey. Often wonder if this is the same gig in vid, shared a slug of whiskey on stage with Brillo that night
wow!!!! love them, i listen to them cause of my father, theyre not so known here in argentina...but what a band!
I wonder where Stig is now. The guy whose bass I’m playing and appears very briefly side stage. He was a pleasure to work with and a great Surgeons supporter. I think our Scunthorpe Baths gigs were when we met. Jont.
Greathhhhhh!
That's how you do it!!!!!!
hell ya, the best ever. my fav
Wilko is a gift from the Lord @ 1:26
super fantastika
Love when wilco goes nuts
RIP Wilko sadly missed 🥲
крутая песня
The coasters with oomph...
Apoteosico!!!
Brill band rip lee
Brilliant! By the look of that suit, it was the Naughty Rhythms tour 1975. I saw them at Sheffield city hall, with Kokomo and red hot chilli peppers. Or was it chilli willie and the red hot peppers?? I forget... it was hot anyway.
mucha banda..2024..
Fantastic that's all
wilko was magic.
Wilko only knows one riff but boy, what a riff!
One riff per song. Every single one a classic.
They make all the "big name" bands lookem like cadavers.
Bestial!!
News of Wilko's passing hurts BAD. This is up there with Joe Strummer's death.
he and elvis!!
It's because of those guys that however punk I play, I wear a suit onstage
Yeah, but a dirty sweat stained one.
Rock do caralho!!!!!
THE ONE & DR FEELGOOD!!!The SWEENY With GUITARS !!!!😂😂😂😂The BOLLOX British. g
Lee looks like he spent the night in the back of a Ford Transit😆
He probably did
More likely a Ford Fiesta 😁
That's how you do it kids.....
3ON EST LOIN DU 3rOCK neuneu " BB BRUNE et company "
.30 you can see the speed kick in with Wilco
Best front man I ever sore..... except maybe Cyclone Eddie
😂 brilliant
RIP Wilko Johnson
Rock n fuckin Roll
Šampioni
Anyone got a link for the tab to Wilko's solo?
Wilco on top form!!
Carlesburg dont do one note guitar solos ... but
Speed!
R.I.P Wilko
If i were to play this bassline, which fret and strings should i play on? Seem to be an easy one but still fuckin groovy..
+Galet Nice After 7 months of hard playing (not really) i figured out its a 12 bar blues in G
Lee is at the top wilko too
These guys are utter magic , ive adored them since their beginning ,,,,,x until eternity lol to all fans xx
Wouldn't like lee as my wing man
Scruffy fucka Looks like he's been out tattin all day
But I love these guys and they are all total legends peace brothers
RIP Lee 30th birthday