My heart is crying for this sad news, my wonderful band will not play anymore, but the music is forever and I will continue to listen to Budgie at work and in the car, and after moving to the other side of my life, I hope to meet Burke and be able to listen and listen to him there. music until the end of the world, I think that half of Poland is with me, which loved him very much for many years, let him rest in peace
oh man I just discovered this band, sadly no time to see them live anymore... why does this also happen... now I want to catch Michael Schenker Group live before he climbs to heaven too... and Robin Trower... RIP Jack Bruce... oh man so many
What a great medley-"in for the Kill"- "crash course"-Dockers Armpit"-and then back to Kill -fabulous stuff.Still sounds good to me after all these years.
Saw these at the Birmingham odeon and at some pub venues in the late 70s early 80s and they never failed to impress ... top band but sadly always underrated 👍🤞👍
Excellant / budgie vinyl now increaseing in price ive resorted to buying cds i know drastic isnt it i wish id kept all my budgie vinyl from the 70s. nice to see all the vids of budgie on you tube thanks to all those whove uploaded them.
szkoda że niema w środku oryginału ,bo to było coś odlotowego, czekam na ich koncert in Poland in Kraków , Budgie is the best , i love his music do końca moich dni
It was a brilliant gig except that Goldy had terrible equipment problems; a lot of the time you could barely hear him. That brought it down a little but he soldiered on and sounds good in this clip. Can't believe it was six years ago! Sadly looks like it might turn out to have been their final UK gig? Hope not. I remember a spine-tingling Parents with the crowd all singing "Come on back..."
Age is only a number young one. It's more about ones environment, influence, preference, and personality. I'm nearly 39, and have been listening to wild rock for over 25 years. My parents listened to Deep Purple, Fleetwood Mac, Uriah Heep, Black Sabbath, Jefferson Starship, Ted Nugent, Robin Trower, and many others. I definitely had a rocking, biker hippy upbringing, so I was nudged in that direction. I've definitely expanded upon that list considerably, particularly over the last 10 years or so thanks to UA-cam and the internet. It's fortunate that we have such technology that allows music fans across the globe to share the gift of music. There was a time when the options were limited to broadcast radio or whatever you could find or afford at local record stores. Never take that for granted.
@@hhhfff7953 You called him a snowflake for sharing his age, yet you made it a point to open your rude comment by saying "I'm 17" 🤣. You should let that sink in for a bit.
I dare anyone try to replicate songs from original guitarist Tony Bourge 🤣🤣after that you earn the right to talk shit... but anyway the guy was such a creative force in the band, each song felt like 4 songs combined into 1... Craig Goldy is fine, I love his guitar work on Dio's album Master of the Moon 🤘
I bought Never Turn Your Back On A Friend when it was new on the shelve's & haven't looked back...Budgie & Sabbath are the best metal styles. So much better than shredding thrash & satanic howels with lyrics impossible to understand in their demonic style vocals = crass!~
@@rocksteady9115 Seriously? Have you ever listened to Power Supply? It leaves the poppy Impeckable in its dust. Night Flight and Deliver us from Evil moved back towards poppy elements, but the band put on some killer shows with Big John, and he capably played Tony's stuff with no problem.
@@rocksteady9115 Nothing of that significance on Impeccable either aside from maybe Melting the Ice Away. It's a matter of taste to a degree. Power Supply is rapid fire consistency top to bottom. It's a foundation stone of NWOBHM if not a convincing precursor and inspiration for that sound. As I noted, while I personally enjoy Night Flight, it's a step down from Power Supply, but still has some tasteful leads on Turn to Stone, Reaper of Glory, and a few others. I can't comment on Deliver Us From Evil, never could stomach it past first couple of songs. I totally understand your point, and I think Tony Bourge was an excellent guitarist and an integral part of the vintage Budgie hard rock crunch. That being said, he clearly wasn't the only guitarist for Budgie, Kendrick didn't seem up to the task, but Big John took the bull by the horns. I think it's virtually impossible to honestly rate Impeckable as a better guitar album than Power Supply, or even as an album entirely. Love for you and Me is a neat progressive minded tune, and Melt the Ice Away is a classic Budgie heavy rocker with Tony shredding through riff and lead. They had an odd tendency to explore their funk flavored soft rock experimentations over the years, and it seems to me that they went overboard with it on Impeckable. It's the Budgie record I'd recommend to disco fans, as I would consider Love Beach by ELP a bit patronizing to the Area 51 crowd. Both have some flashes of genuine artistic intent, but fall a bit flat as a whole attempting to fuse their genuine chemistry with late 70s production and quite a few songs heavy on toe tapping but a little light on artistic integrity and natural mojo. Power Supply went back to the hard rock basics but they pick up the tempo, by far the fastest Budgie album ever released. The songs are aggressive and deep at the same time, they traded soulful meandering in for punk rock intensity and the results were great. Forearm Smash and Panzer Division Destroyed belong on any Budgie playlist. I didn't even mention Burke Shelly turning in more powerful vocal takes than ever before or since. Tony was great, but the bands sound progressed to it's ceiling on Power Supply. It's not a knock on Tony B or your allegiance to that era. I just think Power Supply was captured exactly as intended, energetic, full of attitude, a complete set of unapologetic, teeth kicking heavy rock bordering on thrash. Big John was part of it, while still managing to competently play the best Bourge era tunes with no notable difficulty
@@markrago5338 JT was ok for Budgie but imo the sound of Budgie was very much TB, i thought JT was purposely copying Tonys GREAT guitar sound tbh, Power Supply is mediocre predictable stuff imo i think for all Impeckables short falls it still has more QUALITY. Listening to TB play Parents, Cant se my feeljngs, Breadfan, House Rules, Bonapart nothing gets near those classics im afraid. Tony created the Budgie guitar tone in the early days and was the master of it
My heart is crying for this sad news, my wonderful band will not play anymore, but the music is forever and I will continue to listen to Budgie at work and in the car, and after moving to the other side of my life, I hope to meet Burke and be able to listen and listen to him there. music until the end of the world, I think that half of Poland is with me, which loved him very much for many years, let him rest in peace
oh man I just discovered this band, sadly no time to see them live anymore... why does this also happen... now I want to catch Michael Schenker Group live before he climbs to heaven too... and Robin Trower... RIP Jack Bruce... oh man so many
@@FeelingShred Yes, you have to hurry because these are the last moments to see the stars of the past second half of the 20th century
RIP BURKE SHELLEY EL ROCK N ROLL TE VA A EXTRAÑAR..!!
Hi from Poland. Budgie was my first rock concert, when I was 15 in 1982. Love you, guys, till the end of my life. RIP, Burke.
What a great medley-"in for the Kill"- "crash course"-Dockers Armpit"-and then back to Kill -fabulous stuff.Still sounds good to me after all these years.
@@Pedro2706 thank you, I love this medley too
Just came back again to your film, Ray. Fantastic... as I said before - I was there. I was blessed to be there. Sad it will never happen again....
Budgie is the Soundtrack of my youth! 🎸🎸🎸👋🎼👍
Could listen to budgie all day
!Burke Shelley is the best musician and vocalist in the world ever. Peace in his soul! 👍✌️🏆🎖️☮️🎸🎸🎸
Saw these at the Birmingham odeon and at some pub venues in the late 70s early 80s and they never failed to impress ... top band but sadly always underrated 👍🤞👍
And me odeon was brilliant
Just found this. Brilliant sound and video too. Nice one.
Thank you Euan
@@raycordell you're welcome. Epic. Right time. Right place. Cheers.
Thanks for posting. Budgie rocks!
Budgie riffs are timeless ...the brilliance is still as fresh as when first recorded.
Yes they are brilliant, just a pity that this bloke can't play them Bourge.
Tony Bourge riffs we should say... the guy was such a creative force... after he left 1978 the band turned into Ac Dc cover... lost the magic
I'd love to see them again, I doubt that's going to happen now.
Burke Shelley, founder, frontman and bassist with Welsh rock trio Budgie, has died aged 71 - rest in peace
January 10, 2022
Thanx 4 dat
Excellant / budgie vinyl now increaseing in price ive resorted to buying cds i know drastic isnt it i wish id kept all my budgie vinyl from the 70s. nice to see all the vids of budgie on you tube thanks to all those whove uploaded them.
It was a fantastic gig Jane, miss the Budge, hopefully they will be out and playing again soon.
unfortunately not likely
Budgie to dla mnie fenomenalny zespół
The true grandfathers of metal
amazing classic rock band!!! :)
Metal band.
LOVE IT !!!!! GREAT to see them still playing !!!!!
Amazing band from the 70s. Great stuff!!!!
I was there. Great gig.
szkoda że niema w środku oryginału ,bo to było coś odlotowego, czekam na ich koncert in Poland in Kraków , Budgie is the best , i love his music do końca moich dni
To bedziesz jeszcze dlugo czekal ! Budgie zakonczylo swoja dzialalnosc na zawsze juz sporo lat temu....
And I was there!!! It was a great time when Goldie was in the band.
Man, this is great stuff.
Saw Budgie in Cleveland Ohio. They opened for Sparks. Cleveland Agora. Everyone there were there to see Budgie!
best walsh band ever
them and Man
dockers armpit fuckin rules
Guauuuuu, tremenda banda de hard rock. Poderosa.
Craig Goldy spoils the old tracks
Rock and Roll.. a big deal in San Antonio Texas .. Joe Anthony to bring BUDGIE to the states.. party on my Friends 🤯🍺🌲💥🔥
Holy shit!!!
Wow what a great band. I them ar The Marque Wardour st.
Peace man.
Súper grupo de rock !!!! Salve salve rocanroll!!!!
Nice!
FANTÁSTICO GRUPO unos CLÁSICOS; INFRAVALORADOS ;PERO HAY ESTA SU MÚSICA 🕪🕪🕪🕪🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸💣💥❤
Wow! You must've been right next to me .
Their best work was definitely in the 70s and I mean that with all due respect. Burke Shelly was one on my idols as a 16 year old now 64 😐
It was a brilliant gig except that Goldy had terrible equipment problems; a lot of the time you could barely hear him. That brought it down a little but he soldiered on and sounds good in this clip. Can't believe it was six years ago! Sadly looks like it might turn out to have been their final UK gig? Hope not. I remember a spine-tingling Parents with the crowd all singing "Come on back..."
Great gezzer is Mr Shelley
I think I am one of the youngest fans of budgie (16)
Nope, I was a fan at 12.
I'm 17. No one gives a fuck how old you are. Stop showing off, special snow flake.
@@hhhfff7953 Damn
Age is only a number young one. It's more about ones environment, influence, preference, and personality. I'm nearly 39, and have been listening to wild rock for over 25 years. My parents listened to Deep Purple, Fleetwood Mac, Uriah Heep, Black Sabbath, Jefferson Starship, Ted Nugent, Robin Trower, and many others. I definitely had a rocking, biker hippy upbringing, so I was nudged in that direction. I've definitely expanded upon that list considerably, particularly over the last 10 years or so thanks to UA-cam and the internet. It's fortunate that we have such technology that allows music fans across the globe to share the gift of music. There was a time when the options were limited to broadcast radio or whatever you could find or afford at local record stores. Never take that for granted.
@@hhhfff7953 You called him a snowflake for sharing his age, yet you made it a point to open your rude comment by saying "I'm 17" 🤣. You should let that sink in for a bit.
Budgie opened for the Sparks in Cleveland Ohio.
Odd choice
What is the name of this song??
Budgieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee do Poland koncertować fani czekają
CG = BIG guy. Gr8 try 4 > more. Wish BS, JT & ALL had more Time to remember Budgie
BUDGIE
rip
I dare anyone try to replicate songs from original guitarist Tony Bourge 🤣🤣after that you earn the right to talk shit... but anyway the guy was such a creative force in the band, each song felt like 4 songs combined into 1... Craig Goldy is fine, I love his guitar work on Dio's album Master of the Moon 🤘
Veteran headbangers just in the front row 😨😨😨😨😨😨😨 no more hair but plenty plenty plenty of energy 👊👊👊👊👊👊 young dudes should have a look !!!!!
Whats up with all the Goldy bashing? I think he sounds good here.
love his work with Dio album Master of the Moon 🤘
Just playing, no stage presence
@@JeanAlainXavier-ze9jc Agreed
Guess who else played Agora? RUSH 😀
I bought Never Turn Your Back On A Friend when it was new on the shelve's & haven't looked back...Budgie & Sabbath are the best metal styles.
So much better than shredding thrash & satanic howels with lyrics impossible to understand in their demonic style vocals = crass!~
They deserved more success, vocals a bit dodgy but good playing. It's 1973 again.
Sorry but hardly classic......can't be without JT
Pile of shit doesnt even resemble the great song, Tony Bourge only guitar player for Budgie
@@rocksteady9115 Seriously? Have you ever listened to Power Supply? It leaves the poppy Impeckable in its dust. Night Flight and Deliver us from Evil moved back towards poppy elements, but the band put on some killer shows with Big John, and he capably played Tony's stuff with no problem.
@@markrago5338 heard them, hardly any Breadfan, House rules, Bonaparts on them albums
@@rocksteady9115 Nothing of that significance on Impeccable either aside from maybe Melting the Ice Away. It's a matter of taste to a degree. Power Supply is rapid fire consistency top to bottom. It's a foundation stone of NWOBHM if not a convincing precursor and inspiration for that sound. As I noted, while I personally enjoy Night Flight, it's a step down from Power Supply, but still has some tasteful leads on Turn to Stone, Reaper of Glory, and a few others. I can't comment on Deliver Us From Evil, never could stomach it past first couple of songs. I totally understand your point, and I think Tony Bourge was an excellent guitarist and an integral part of the vintage Budgie hard rock crunch. That being said, he clearly wasn't the only guitarist for Budgie, Kendrick didn't seem up to the task, but Big John took the bull by the horns. I think it's virtually impossible to honestly rate Impeckable as a better guitar album than Power Supply, or even as an album entirely. Love for you and Me is a neat progressive minded tune, and Melt the Ice Away is a classic Budgie heavy rocker with Tony shredding through riff and lead. They had an odd tendency to explore their funk flavored soft rock experimentations over the years, and it seems to me that they went overboard with it on Impeckable. It's the Budgie record I'd recommend to disco fans, as I would consider Love Beach by ELP a bit patronizing to the Area 51 crowd. Both have some flashes of genuine artistic intent, but fall a bit flat as a whole attempting to fuse their genuine chemistry with late 70s production and quite a few songs heavy on toe tapping but a little light on artistic integrity and natural mojo. Power Supply went back to the hard rock basics but they pick up the tempo, by far the fastest Budgie album ever released. The songs are aggressive and deep at the same time, they traded soulful meandering in for punk rock intensity and the results were great. Forearm Smash and Panzer Division Destroyed belong on any Budgie playlist. I didn't even mention Burke Shelly turning in more powerful vocal takes than ever before or since. Tony was great, but the bands sound progressed to it's ceiling on Power Supply. It's not a knock on Tony B or your allegiance to that era. I just think Power Supply was captured exactly as intended, energetic, full of attitude, a complete set of unapologetic, teeth kicking heavy rock bordering on thrash. Big John was part of it, while still managing to competently play the best Bourge era tunes with no notable difficulty
@@markrago5338 JT was ok for Budgie but imo the sound of Budgie was very much TB, i thought JT was purposely copying Tonys GREAT guitar sound tbh, Power Supply is mediocre predictable stuff imo i think for all Impeckables short falls it still has more QUALITY. Listening to TB play Parents, Cant se my feeljngs, Breadfan, House Rules, Bonapart nothing gets near those classics im afraid.
Tony created the Budgie guitar tone in the early days and was the master of it
Great band. Very underrated. 🤘👏
Craig Goldy was awful with Budgie...just going through the motions,they could have done much better.
Can't agree! I saw them live with Goldie a few times in Europe and he was simply amazing.
yeah he playing is good, just cause he's not jumping around the stage, his playing is bad? dumb comment
Terrible player Goldielocks
Nah
Check Budgie at Sweden Rock Festival 1999