If anybody thinks the band look rough on the promo films, you should have seen them live. Rough, ready and one of the best bands of all time. If Lee was still with us he would have put Rag 'n' Bone man in the shade with his fantastic voice and "mouthie" playing. Once a fan of Dr Feelgood, you'll always Feelgood.
I saw them numerous times and all \I can say was attitude...stood eye to eye with Lee numerous times as they often were not at big venues....mesmeric, the whole band ...
I bought the single of this track on 45 rpm vinyl in 1978 - on brown vimyl ! Great days pre -CD and imternet streamimg. Also - the band were a great alternative to the likes of Genesis et al and all the disco Donna Summer/John Travolta/Bee Gees stuff back then. Pure nostalgia - don't you just love it ! It's great, too, that today's generation can appreciate this great British Rhythm 'n' Blues band via internet platforms like UA-cam - who are probably still very underrated.
i bought this single in 1978 also on brown vinyl & cool for cats on pink vinyl at Waterloo station before a school trip to Belgium,my 1st 2 singles ever.
Still the greatest Rthym and Blues track ever recorded bar none. Style and Menace what a combination. R.I.P Wilko and Lee. Dr Feelgood got into my system from the start.
Wow......that 20 second guitar solo is so underrated, its criminal...... Bass player sublime. Great, great band, who should have been massive, and I mean massive,. Of their type, we will probably never see the like of them again........ever
Gypie Mayo was such a good guitar player. Very different form Wilko, of course, but he really brought something special to the band. And you are right, we'll never see their like again.
I love Wilko, seen him a number of times, even when he played with the blockheads. His sound is unique and the early Feelgood recordings have an individual sound that wasn't repeated. However Gypie gave them a more cohesive, rounded and complete sound which is what helped give them their only top 10 single. It was however Wilko's guitar playing on their no.1 album stupidity, so you pays your money, you takes your choice. Whoever played guitar, their sound was great.
I suppose it is a bit like farting in church, but I always though Wilko was a one-trick pony. Great for Dr Feelgood, but I always preferred Gypie Mayo's guitar playing.
@Naz Nomad The band hated him -- all that talent and all that speed. But the rest of those fuckers had the absolute pure bollocks... they aren't a band, they're a road gang.
the lyrics are based loosely on an incident in America when the band had been drinking white Russians ( milk vodka and kalhua) were pulled over for running a red light. Wilko was still in the band then
Lee is performing from experience. One of the greatest frontmen in the history of recent times and a true talent that lost his life to excess. In other words a true Rock star. RIP Lee, you've left your mark big time.
And I am priveledged to have been able to call Gypie Mayo a friend of mine. I met him in the early nineties, and became friends with him not knowing who he actually was, I just knew him as a guitarist called John I met at the local music shop. Really nice guy and one hell of a guitarist.
@MIKE J l cannot be 100% but he played in bands largely unknown or off the radar.I think the band advertised and he won his audition.In the 1970s brilliant guitarists were in abundance,so many remained obscure and unlucky.Mick Taylor of the Rolling stones is one that got a lucky break as did Type.regards David
@@oughtonoughton2634 Sorry late reply Jane.. Glad you like my choice while I go up in smoke! What a band, eh? So underated, i could never understand that. Heard them first whilst repairing juke boxes.. That was it! Doc was ALWAYS the test record! xx
I was just in London this last weekend. I was staying at a hotel near LHR. Anyway, I walked to a local pub and this song was playing as a video on the TV. I had never heard it before...
If anybody thinks the band look rough on the promo films, you should have seen them live. Rough, ready and one of the best bands of all time. If Lee was still with us he would have put Rag 'n' Bone man in the shade with his fantastic voice and "mouthie" playing. Once a fan of Dr Feelgood, you'll always Feelgood.
Great comment Allan.
I have to agree 😭🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸💯🆗
I saw them numerous times and all \I can say was attitude...stood eye to eye with Lee numerous times as they often were not at big venues....mesmeric, the whole band ...
Lucky enough to have seen them live even if I was right by one of the speakers at the front
Saw them three times..not with Wilko though. Great times.
I bought the single of this track on 45 rpm vinyl in 1978 - on brown vimyl ! Great days pre -CD and imternet streamimg. Also - the band were a great alternative to the likes of Genesis et al and all the disco Donna Summer/John Travolta/Bee Gees stuff back then. Pure nostalgia - don't you just love it ! It's great, too, that today's generation can appreciate this great British Rhythm 'n' Blues band via internet platforms like UA-cam - who are probably still very underrated.
choice
i bought this single in 1978 also on brown vinyl & cool for cats on pink vinyl at Waterloo station before a school trip to Belgium,my 1st 2 singles ever.
Sparko's work on the bass always under-rated. Keeps everything together.
One of the best bands from these shores deserved more recognition...
I grew up in New Zealand and had their records , people would say who the fuck is dr feel good ? when they looked thru my record collection :)
@SMC Gmail who underrated them and how is it a crime ? They were an amazing blues rock band
Just raw music and I love it.
In the 80s this band almost single handedly kept blues alive. Always a good band to see lives . Good times guaranteed.
A band that played bloody hard, drinks, cigs and fists. The best and toughest pub rock band ever and the best thing to come out of Essex.
Somebody said '...The Sweeney of rock'. Sums them up perfectly. Grubby suits, sweaty faces, booze and ciggies. And one of the best frontmen ever.
@@threadbear Definitely!
Play this at the loudest your speakers can take. Mind blowing your neighbours will love it.
One of the best RnB bands ever...That is some guitar solo
Still the greatest Rthym and Blues track ever recorded bar none.
Style and Menace what a combination. R.I.P Wilko and Lee.
Dr Feelgood got into my system from the start.
Also R.I.P. Gypie Mayo 😞
Wow......that 20 second guitar solo is so underrated, its criminal......
Bass player sublime. Great, great band, who should have been massive, and I mean massive,. Of their type, we will probably never see the like of them again........ever
Gypie Mayo was such a good guitar player. Very different form Wilko, of course, but he really brought something special to the band. And you are right, we'll never see their like again.
Extremely underrated band. Absolutely amazing. They were still good after Wilko's departure. But, they were their best with Wilko.
I love Wilko, seen him a number of times, even when he played with the blockheads. His sound is unique and the early Feelgood recordings have an individual sound that wasn't repeated.
However Gypie gave them a more cohesive, rounded and complete sound which is what helped give them their only top 10 single. It was however Wilko's guitar playing on their no.1 album stupidity, so you pays your money, you takes your choice.
Whoever played guitar, their sound was great.
Who underrated them?????
I suppose it is a bit like farting in church, but I always though Wilko was a one-trick pony. Great for Dr Feelgood, but I always preferred Gypie Mayo's guitar playing.
I never think Sparko gets enough credit for creating the spine of the Feelgood sound.
@Naz Nomad The band hated him -- all that talent and all that speed. But the rest of those fuckers had the absolute pure bollocks... they aren't a band, they're a road gang.
Now that's what you call drum and bass
Ditto!
chris walford yep and you can bring it back too
YES I
Great description
Hahahaha
This song packs more in less than 3 minutes than many more double albums. Hard Rock at its purest, rawest best.
Oh Yes..!!
You say that about a basic blues rock and roll song. LOL
I think Lee has forgotten the milk part and gone straight for the alcohol. Period. This band was pure rock and roll. They sweated rock and roll.
Blues
the lyrics are based loosely on an incident in America when the band had been drinking white Russians ( milk vodka and kalhua) were pulled over for running a red light. Wilko was still in the band then
Lee is performing from experience.
One of the greatest frontmen in the history of recent times and a true talent that lost his life to excess. In other words a true Rock star.
RIP Lee, you've left your mark big time.
RIP Wilko bless you for your contribution to new wave and rhythm and blues.
RIP Mr Wilco Johnson,,, there will NOT be any like you & thanks for the sounds!!,
Wilko and he didn't play on this track it was the also late and great Gypie Mayo
Takes me right back to the 70s! still listening in 2021
The band were never truly appreciated at a national level... but us East End kids followed them everywhere. Canvey Island's finest.
Im 74 loved the song from day one lol love from coventry 😂
They were massive in America, they had name bands supporting them
@@kevinobrien1259 im 74 i loved the song from day
I heard this on the Greatest Punk Album my dad gave me when I was 4. Pounding it in the car today and having the band play it at my wedding
A brilliant no nonsense kinda band!!
I nicked the 45 of this from Virgin in Nottingham in 1980. Sorry Richard I owe you 17p.
😂😂😂
👍👍
White vinyl?
@@johndowning98 That rings a bell, yes, it could have been white vinyl.
This is some kick ass rock'n'roll !
Love the Drumming on this one!
Cock on mate and how fucking cool is he.
whoa whoa no cocks out man@@ShaunBoden-zw5zu
RIP Wilko, this is my favorite Feelgood tune. The world is a lot less cool with him gone.
Such a talented band, I love the energy in this song especially the late, great gypie mayo's guitar work, the tone on his guitar and solo are superb!
R.I.P. Wilko (he didn't play on this track, I know, but his influence is still felt)
And I am priveledged to have been able to call Gypie Mayo a friend of mine. I met him in the early nineties, and became friends with him not knowing who he actually was, I just knew him as a guitarist called John I met at the local music shop. Really nice guy and one hell of a guitarist.
Saw the first gig he did with them in Cardiff after Wilco' left when they introduced this song, less visual than Wilco but a stunningly good player.
Gypie was by far the band's best guitarist. Wilco was excellent but usually limited himself to repeated riffs rather than solos
I think so too. Much as I like Wilco, for me he's a bit of a one-trick pony. Gypo had a lot more to offer a blues band like the Feelgoods.
@MIKE J l cannot be 100% but he played in bands largely unknown or off the radar.I think the band advertised and he won his audition.In the 1970s brilliant guitarists were in abundance,so many remained obscure and unlucky.Mick Taylor of the Rolling stones is one that got a lucky break as did Type.regards David
@@davidglow3 Hahaha 😂
I think you might be wrong there Haha
Saw them live in the mid 80`s. Great band
A true classic.
Lee Brillo...my god. Bless you wherever you are
One of the most catchy tracks I heard years ago. Classic 👌
I saw these awesome guys live in market harbour in the UK when I was 16 and loved every minute of it and still listen to this day 🔥🔥🔥
that snare sound though!!!
The best RnB ever!
Sweet Lord this is still fantastic
In any format/combo . . . .Lee was always never going to be less than completely awesome
The Greatest R and B track ever released.
R.I.P Lee.
Classic tune and great solo too.
Phenomenal song... one of the Feelgood’s very best.
Proper music!
Lee Brilleux had such intensity! What a legend
Up there with Jagger
Great voice tone bang on
Fantastic song ahead of there time still rocking years later
One of my favorites, takes me back.
Good night and thanks for the music Mr Johnson...you absolute legend.
Thats Gypie Macoh on lead mate.
Dr. Feelgood took the blues and made it their own
You are totally right.
Lee--frontman extraordinaire.
Brilliant band. RIP Lee and Wilko
I was 12 when this came out. I considered this to be 'old man down the pub music' lol
Rock & Roll at it's finest :)
Derek Price Checkout Hijacked
One of the few songs I heard for the first time and thought..Wow
I was watching Dr Feelgood in Zaragoza (Spain. In 1984.i,ve never forgotten. Incredible!!!
great track ..always be one of my favs
32 people have had too much milk and not enough alcohol
Great guitar solo
Kick arse band, amazing,
Weltklasse. Tolle Stimme.
These guys are the ultimate in great bands , WOW ive adored them since their beginning ,,Hard rock at its very best lol to all fans xx Jane x
Absolutely Brilliant! Best 70/80s music. Once heard, never ever forgotten! Top boys indeed
Gilbert i adore your comment . What a great bunch of genius fellows xx long n may they give us the ultimate in rock music lol Jane xx
@@oughtonoughton2634 Thanks Jane, I've requested "Milk & Alcohol" at my passing out parade(Cremation) not yet..hopefully!xx
@@gilbertdavies i have to say thats a fine choice for the Crem , its very fitting lol Jane x
@@oughtonoughton2634 Sorry late reply Jane.. Glad you like my choice while I go up in smoke! What a band, eh? So underated, i could never understand that. Heard them first whilst repairing juke boxes.. That was it! Doc was ALWAYS the test record! xx
Love it so great so Memory...
Fantastic track !!
Awesome band....proper rocking tune....
Excellent music great memories
Top bloody track - total classic!
a mix of 50s 60s 70s n 80s
No 80s
My, they look rough. An absolute classic
wouldn't buy a car off any of them! lol...but christ on a bike, WOTTA BAND!!!!
@@nicksymons9083 I don't think they'd give you the choice, "you are buying this car!"
@Stephen Branley True words!
@@nicksymons9083 "Lee, this gentleman says he does doesn't care for our vehicles. Would you have a quiet word?"
The perfect rock single. This song is flawless.🌚
Loving it
Wilko - ALWAYS a legend.
He certainly is, but he didn't play on this, it was Gypie Mayo.
Da geht einem das Rock-Herz auf
It is Jan 2022 and I am 56yo. I am floored as to just HOW this song/band flew under my radar. Great song. Going to look up more of their music now.
Eh ffs come on.dr feelgood a 80s staple❤
Im confused mate stoned as well but you wrote its Jan 22 but it states it was wrote a year ago can you explain please cocker.
What a Tonic!!!!!!!!!!!!
Perfect....
I was just in London this last weekend. I was staying at a hotel near LHR. Anyway, I walked to a local pub and this song was playing as a video on the TV. I had never heard it before...
Rest in Peace Lee and Wilko .Down by the jetty is still a master class in real RnB .
Had this on white vinyl.
There a time of coloured records.
Tune
This takes me right back to my early teens, buying this awesome new at the time song, on 7inch Vinyl 😊
Einfach nur gut.....
Still love it after all these years a great band!
Gary i love your message lol Jane x
RIP Wilko Johnson
Greetings from California to all! Pretty good music here
Rock n Roll at its best .
Vaya Pelotazo de canción !!!!!
the Dr at their best!!!!
Best band ever ♥
So underrated it's bad
These guys would kick any modern gangsta-rap-sissy-boys asses anytime. Music, attitude, toughness, anything.
YOU TELL THEM Mate 👍👍👍☝👍👍👍👍✌WHAT A BAND g
This song makes me feel good.
just amazing!!!
Unique Sound, Simply Brillauxant!!!
Shame that they never got the breaks - or promotion - to make it huge, but then again, maybe it’s why they are legends now
Absolute ace!!!
Why do we not see bands like this in todays charts? Much better than the formulaic pap, composed by 12 writers, we get fed nowadays
fantastic Classic Song. 🍻
This is why all my broadband goes on youtube- great stuff
Sad loss Today. Respects Wilco 😥⭐🎵
Fire up the Quattro!
Old maybe but still appropriate.
AWESOME
First record I ever bought, great song.
damn nice way to start a collection
top tune from back in the day 🔉🔊🔈😘😎🥳🥳🥳