Dr Feelgood, Inmates, Eddie & The Hotrods - absolute forces of nature. I was lucky enough to see them at their peaks in the 70's. Driving rhythm & blues. Superb. Thanks for the compilation
If we ever get out of Covid - lets encourage young musicians to play pubs - and lets demand the govt. relaxes the music licensing laws (and the ridiculous and destructive criminal justice act) to let real bottom up culture breath and grow again.
I wasn't worried about covid as much as the government. Government made it worse and were wrong about everything covid related. Dr Feelgood was the best!
Bet the dry cleaners loved Lee.. That cream suit jacket. Saw some action.. Its practically black.. Wilkos mute on that telecaster.. Absolutely love it, and that wild eyed stare, as Lee howls and balws.. Rhythm section got balls as big as king kong
Lucky enough to have been around London in the 70s and saw nearly all these bands at a variety of boozers. Half Moon in Herne Hill, Cricketers at the Oval, The Tally Ho, Dublin Castle, Hare and Hounds and the rest. Great nights out for minimum admission prices and often free to get in. Cheap beer and wonderful times. I feel sorry for young 'uns these days.
I was there in London as a member of the San Francisco band Clover, who inspired The Brinsley Schwartz band, Elvis Costello, etc. We were manged by Dave and Jake at Stiff The Feelgoods were buds, saw Sean Tyla. We toured with Graham Parker & the Rumour, and so on. It was a fun era. I'm about to release a video with Ian Gomm, Bob Andrews, Jack O'Hara from Eggs over Easy for my Peace& Happiness Project. Look for it soon! Subscribed! 🤠🎸
I found out about the this band by seeing Wilco playing guitar ...I was curious about 'how the hell' he could get all that sound that way ! Now I have a huge collection of Dr Feelgood and bio's of the band members thru the years.
I saw Ducks at the Tally Ho. It was a great little pub with an in-house hashish dealer who sat at a back table with his dog, Twilight. Funny the things you remember.
British pub rocker here one of my favourite bands one of my local pubs in fareham Hampshire bird in hand has all this bands play there many thanks Tracy how keeps rock n roll alive at the bird and hand.
Up and coming bands were playing pub venues in the sixtes... before disco's took over. it wasn't all rock of course and was mostly 'covers' but it was mostly great because the bands that were no good were soon found out..Dr Feel Good's origins were from near where l lived in Southend, Canvey island. There is a great video of them playing at the Kursal on Southend seafront...They played at the reception of a school friends wedding...What made them great was their understanding this was a wedding reception not a Rock Concert so play accordingly to suit the older generation as well... true professionals..RIP Wilco and Lee brilleaux.
Too late for the original "Pub Rock" as I was too young but I saw a few of these as support bands during the rock and roll revival of the late seventies. I even caught Eddie and the Hot Rods, what was left of Dr Feelgood, together with John Otway aswell around the turn of the millenium.
In Argetina this movement was recicled in somethig call "Rock nacional" there is a lot a rock and roll bands sound like this... and nobody in Arg knows this bands...
Slight correction: Lee Brilleaux’s real name wasn’t Lee Collinson, it was John Collinson. Wilko Johnson’s real name is John Wilkinson. The Big Figure’s real name is John Martin. The bass player is John B. Sparks. See a pattern..?
You should have been in south America 3000 years ago, the fluid was a great change to their music. Everybody loved it. Like Bowie said: changes, chance will come
Not British, but playing pubs over here at the time and damned good, were The George Hatcher Band. One of the things they released was a live-in-the-studio EP (with an audience), Have Band Will Travel which is worth hearing. Someone uploaded it six months ago, it's bloody good!
Tracklist: 01 - "Keep It Out Of Sight" - Dr Feelgood - 0:00 02 - "Coast To Coast" - Ducks Deluxe - 2:37 03 - "Get Out Of Denver" - Eddie & The Hot Rods - 5:26 04 - "Heat Treatment" - Graham Parker & The Rumour - 7:48 05 - "Young Lords" - Tyla Gang - 10:59 06 - "Tulane" - Steve Gibbons Band - 14:18 07 - "The Walk" - The Inmates - 16:56
Whatever happened to the oh so great 70s, we sure miss you so, it was a time for a great revolution in music. 👍 ✊
Seventies British pub rock... unbeatable!
Loved it
Dr Feelgood, Inmates, Eddie & The Hotrods - absolute forces of nature. I was lucky enough to see them at their peaks in the 70's. Driving rhythm & blues. Superb. Thanks for the compilation
Don't know the Inmates but saw The Feelgoods and The Hot Rods a few times, pure energy.
Thank you. Great tunes. I love a magic guitar.
If we ever get out of Covid - lets encourage young musicians to play pubs - and lets demand the govt. relaxes the music licensing laws (and the ridiculous and destructive criminal justice act) to let real bottom up culture breath and grow again.
Hehe, already on it, chap! 19 and always been a huge fan of Pub rock since I was wee big. Long live Pub rock!
I wasn't worried about covid as much as the government. Government made it worse and were wrong about everything covid related. Dr Feelgood was the best!
Yeh ! and drop the price of a pint to what it was in the 70s
This. We need a Pub Rock revival now more than ever.
@@gonzalot.605 That's a great idea. I'm surprised no bands have stepped up to the plate and started something along those lines.
I’m 73 and watching this just confirms how fing great these guys really were.
Bet the dry cleaners loved Lee.. That cream suit jacket. Saw some action.. Its practically black.. Wilkos mute on that telecaster.. Absolutely love it, and that wild eyed stare, as Lee howls and balws.. Rhythm section got balls as big as king kong
Brilliant! Thank You.
Lucky enough to have been around London in the 70s and saw nearly all these bands at a variety of boozers. Half Moon in Herne Hill, Cricketers at the Oval, The Tally Ho, Dublin Castle, Hare and Hounds and the rest. Great nights out for minimum admission prices and often free to get in. Cheap beer and wonderful times. I feel sorry for young 'uns these days.
+ Lew Lewis Reformer, Eddy and the hot rods and nine below zero at the Marquee (Wardour Street), Feelgood at the Dingwalls...
Martin Beaumont on guitar. Inspirational guitarist (Along with Brinsly Swartz in GP & the Rumour!
The footage of GP doesn’t include Ray Beavis on sax!☹️
I was there in London as a member of the San Francisco band Clover, who inspired The Brinsley Schwartz band, Elvis Costello, etc. We were manged by Dave and Jake at Stiff The Feelgoods were buds, saw Sean Tyla. We toured with Graham Parker & the Rumour, and so on. It was a fun era. I'm about to release a video with Ian Gomm, Bob Andrews, Jack O'Hara from Eggs over Easy for my Peace& Happiness Project. Look for it soon! Subscribed! 🤠🎸
Would have loved to have been around London back then. I like the stuff on your channel mate. Nice one. 👍
@@itwasnt3369 thank you, cheers!
Oh my god lucky you, sorry you didn't got a hit as you're friends, still we love your (long) imput. Keep trying
So how did you fuck all this up? Milk or alcohol?
@@brigittedevaux6587 decaf coffee 😄
"Coast to coast" is one of my absolute fav songs, all categories included.
What a great band DR feelgood were
Saw all these bands except The Inmates in the mid to late 70s. It was an exciting time for music. Hot, sweaty, exhausted and happy are my memories.
Not so many people smoke nowadays. Maybe I'll get to see a band in a pub with a cigarette and a drink.
I found out about the this band by seeing Wilco playing guitar ...I was curious about 'how the hell' he could get all that sound that way ! Now I have a huge collection of Dr Feelgood and bio's of the band members thru the years.
Another great band take note. When music was music. 🇬🇧🎺🥁🎸🎤🎹🎼🍄💪
yes
I saw Ducks at the Tally Ho. It was a great little pub with an in-house hashish dealer who sat at a back table with his dog, Twilight. Funny the things you remember.
Pub Rock... so good in the 70's and 80's
British pub rocker here one of my favourite bands one of my local pubs in fareham Hampshire bird in hand has all this bands play there many thanks Tracy how keeps rock n roll alive at the bird and hand.
Up and coming bands were playing pub venues in the sixtes... before disco's took over. it wasn't all rock of course and was mostly 'covers' but it was mostly great because the bands that were no good were soon found out..Dr Feel Good's origins were from near where l lived in Southend, Canvey island. There is a great video of them playing at the Kursal on Southend seafront...They played at the reception of a school friends wedding...What made them great was their understanding this was a wedding reception not a Rock Concert so play accordingly to suit the older generation as well... true professionals..RIP Wilco and Lee brilleaux.
RIP indeed, thank goodness we have youtube and video etc to preserve this talent.
Just luv that kind of music, you know real rock'n'roll!
Covid s a joke...a bio weapon of choice. Of course we will get out...and off with their heads
Dr Feelgood...great band from the best rock show of the time 'The Old Grey Whistle Test' with whispering Bob Harris...
Good golly...if you squeesed The Count Bishops in there, this could be an ultimate pub rock statement!!
Too late for the original "Pub Rock" as I was too young but I saw a few of these as support bands during the rock and roll revival of the late seventies. I even caught Eddie and the Hot Rods, what was left of Dr Feelgood, together with John Otway aswell around the turn of the millenium.
Loved it in the 70's, when TOTP had a 'runway' for the singer.
The Ruthless Blues band and National Gold were great pub bands...back in the day.
IN America, George Thorogood did a hundred shows in a hundred nights... mostly bars
Pub Rock is Great Stuff!!👊👊👊👊👊
In Argetina this movement was recicled in somethig call "Rock nacional" there is a lot a rock and roll bands sound like this... and nobody in Arg knows this bands...
There needs to be a pub rock documentary for us "younger" folks in the states who missed out. Man that's some good sh*t!
Slight correction: Lee Brilleaux’s real name wasn’t Lee Collinson, it was John Collinson. Wilko Johnson’s real name is John Wilkinson. The Big Figure’s real name is John Martin. The bass player is John B. Sparks. See a pattern..?
Lee Brilleaux was Lee Collinson
You should have been in south America 3000 years ago, the fluid was a great change to their music. Everybody loved it. Like Bowie said: changes, chance will come
Absolutely fantastic, born in '61 so lived a lot of this.
me too, saw them in Manchester mid 70s and was blown away
Absolutely Wonderiffic !
Not British, but playing pubs over here at the time and damned good, were The George Hatcher Band. One of the things they released was a live-in-the-studio EP (with an audience), Have Band Will Travel which is worth hearing. Someone uploaded it six months ago, it's bloody good!
'Heat treatment' is one very good track, I think on 'Parkerilla' ? Which was all live on the old M Sq Gdn gig.
Pub music should be on the national curriculum.
Ducks Deluxe is the best band name ever.
Tracklist:
01 - "Keep It Out Of Sight" - Dr Feelgood - 0:00
02 - "Coast To Coast" - Ducks Deluxe - 2:37
03 - "Get Out Of Denver" - Eddie & The Hot Rods - 5:26
04 - "Heat Treatment" - Graham Parker & The Rumour - 7:48
05 - "Young Lords" - Tyla Gang - 10:59
06 - "Tulane" - Steve Gibbons Band - 14:18
07 - "The Walk" - The Inmates - 16:56
Rumour .... not Rumors!
@@erikjonez Thanks !
You very much for sending this video to me, these guys are incredible I want more
2021 Wilko lives
2022 Wilko dies.
I'm from Hayling Island in Essex. I had a pint with Masters and Johnson last night FACT!
Hayling Island isn't in Essex I think you mean Canvey Island
i remenber basil's ball up band in a pub near priory hospital in 1975 was good and funny
Many thanks for this. Love it
Missing from this video: THE COUNT BISHOPS!
sure !
Amazing Wilco.
RIP Wilco
To call these guys 'pub rock' is just incorrect. Dr Feelgood were a tight R&B band, real pros.
so it was Wilko that inspired Costello not to front a solo guitar...
well done
Feelgoods a cut above. Bit of fire in the belly.
Wasn't that just wonderful.
These were the guys who were keeping it real until punk arrived.
Aaaah! Thnx!!❤❤❤
good music doesn't have a expiration date
They travel the lands in vans powered by love.
Rocky diddly doo da. Aye. I'll get me coat.
Sixteen n played in a band to support dr feelgood at the esplanade pub in Southend-on-Sea.....an honour...just didn't know at the time..
Dr Feel Good were a great band. Great video of them at the Kursal. they played at a friends wedding reception in a Village hall in about 1973/4
Ducks Deluxe keyboard player, is that Phil Ryan from their friends, the Man band?
Should also have great bands like Supercharge, Plummet Airlines, and especially The Soft Boys (Robyn Hitchcock)
Soft Boys did residencies at the Hope and the Nashville, I think in 1978. I was at just about all of those gigs.
@@bobgreen8142 I used to see them at the Hope certainly..even had a Soft Boys badge!!
0:31 I'm from New Orleans; Feelgood would've gone over like a lead balloon here.
No funk. Solid but basic playing. Right?
@@AFaceintheCrowd01 it was all the Meters or Zeppelin cover bands
And that affected the Feelgoods how? Tit ...
Nice
back to roots no BS...that was the 70s UK shame never caught on here in US...however it did even as a cult classic
Where are The Pirates, probably the most influential Pub Rock band ever?
Saw The Pirates in Bradford 1966, without Johnny Kidd, he just died a week before.
Forgot how good Graham Parker and the Rumour were too.
Shame we lost him so young
Ian Dury and the blockheads don't belong to pub rock category…?
It did when he was with Kilborn and the High Roads.
@@alanhobbs7048 That’s Kilburn.
Canvey!!!
This stuff rips!
Always thought th tylagang sounded like a cross between BEBOPDELUXE and THINLIZZY?
Jumbo Like.
Dublin Castle!!!!!
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あなたが正しい
06 - "Tulane" - Steve Gibbons Band - 14:18
merci ....correction made
Real ,not like today’s manufacturing bull,
a T-shirt with PUMK on it. Prescient.
PUNK even🤣
Your link to Tulane is not correct!
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Straight up Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly ripoffs, but it's alright
Ni comparecioncon Berry ni Buddy
I respectfully disagree with your statement.