Is he not a pioneer? Am I fucking imagining everybody looking 'normal' before this? And, my God, the public found rock and roll enough of a challenge...
I don't know if I could call this a heavy metal song but a precursor yes, but for sure a shock rock song although the 1st shock rock song is really I Put A Spell On You by Screamin Jay Hawkins
We used to watch this in the amusement arcade in caister norfolk in '64/65. I think that it was 1d 3d or 6d old money in the slot. Great to see it after all these years
It's amazing to think that in that year, 1964, the author Tom Cullen spoke to a retired barrow boy who as a young boy knew Mary Jane Kelly and lived in the East end at the time of the ripper murders
oh wow love this fabulous
One of the very first promotional vids right there known as a "scopitone"
Once heard,NEVER forgotten --I love it!
These Scopitones are bloody treasures
The last lady to be murdered in this video is another of Joe Meeks artists, it's Kim Roberts.
RIP Screaming lord sutch
November 10th 1940
June 16th 1999
That Joe Meek sound!
Is he not a pioneer? Am I fucking imagining everybody looking 'normal' before this? And, my God, the public found rock and roll enough of a challenge...
Well, another crazy bastard was screamin jay hawkins: with i put a spell on you. brilliant, both of them anyway
He even predates Arthur Brown. The true father of Shock Rock
Fantastic character that is sadly missed!RIP you raving monster looney!
Gets my vote!
Ritchie Blackmore played in this band for a while.
And Nicky Hopkins on piano!
John Bonham and Jimmy Page also played with Lord Sutch. Gary Brooker of Procol Harem also played keyboard for a short time.
Jeff Beck
Yep and they all came to help him on his metal album "Screaming Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends"
Yeah some guy named John basemore did to what a Chad brute stallion hair like Jesus and a build like Hercules dong size of a babys arm
Brilliant! I love Screaming Lord Sutch
Pop goes the Hammer.
One of a kind!
Four killed in under three minutes. That has to be a record... for a scopitone :D Very cool video haha.
I don't know if I could call this a heavy metal song but a precursor yes, but for sure a shock rock song although the 1st shock rock song is really I Put A Spell On You by Screamin Jay Hawkins
I am watching this at 3am why did you do this to me?
We used to watch this in the amusement arcade in caister norfolk in '64/65. I think that it was 1d 3d or 6d old money in the slot. Great to see it after all these years
It's amazing to think that in that year, 1964, the author Tom Cullen spoke to a retired barrow boy who as a young boy knew Mary Jane Kelly and lived in the East end at the time of the ripper murders
Awesome!
The man.
This song has music that is impossible not to make you shake as if you were shaking
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Founder of the monster raving loony party
he looks like the child catcher from chitty chitty bang bang 🤔
Hellish GOOOOOD!!!
Mad awesome!😄😄😄😃😃😃😃
First heard this in the pub 'Klo' in Berlin, circa 1990/1991...
vote such
Screaming Lord Sutch the first with Shock Rock many years before Alice Cooper
Every by-election we had a chance to vote for him
One for the guitar fans the high pitch scream is Albert Lee
How old was Nick Cave when he wrote this?
8
Well he didn't write it.
This is Screaming Lord Sutch, lol. Nick was a only a kid in 1963 when this was released.
hahaha, you just proved to me that every single women called laurie that i ever saw was a total airhead
You stupid....
Play it in the Red Cow pub E1 🔮🎃
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Hilarious. He preceded Monty Python.
And Jerry Sadowitz and Nick Cave
Pre Alice Cooper and Marilyn Manson - cool guy
Brilly
I like it!!!! First time I heard it!
Top notch posting - any details about where this apparently very early pop video came from?
It's for sale on ebay rn! It's a scopitone 8mm film
Alice who??
was Nicky Hopkins playing the piano on this?
YES very possibly. He was the original keyboard player in the band. Born Peryvale, Middsex. I checked his CV. Very nicing!!!
Possibly geoff goddard as he worked with meek who produced
No, he had left the band in 1962. Keyboard here would probably be Freddy 'Fingers' Lee.
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Wow....the British Monster Mash.