Meteors - These Boots Are Made For Walking (Live at the Hellfire Club, Wakefield, UK, 1983)
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- Опубліковано 30 жов 2013
- The Meteors have been hammering out their no-nonsense cranked up rockabilly and rock n roll for the best part of a quarter century. Essentially the Meteors are guitarist/singer P Paul Fenech, legendary man of attitude with a guitar style best described as dangerous.
Recorded on 21 December 1983, in front of a packed, sweaty audience, LIVE AT THE HELLFIRE CLUB features most of the bands early classics and includes three tracks not includes on the video release.
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Love the attitude man.....great stuff,...
I love this song
Excellent
great performance by the meter meteors. My second favorite psychobilly band to the Arkhams
Great cover version, lads.
Hope deafness isn't hereditary in your family... ;)
I got boots
Is this whole gig available any where....
Yes, The Meteors Live At The Hellfire Club, try Ebay / Amazon
Still Kattle and Wreckin Crew now- Roady Longhorn.
who plays bass here?
Rick Ross
I can,t believe tammy stold Nancy Sinatra,s boots
Buena marcha para levantarte con animales
Remember only the METEORS ARE PURE PSICOBILLY
the Cramps and DAG down voted you
@@astrozombie138 I liked the cramps , especially the Ivy, lux ,nick knox on drums of course & ( can't remember the other guys name, had black hair with blonde streak, ) that line up was great ,
But they weren't psychobilly, not the same as the meteors, USA style was very different to the English meteors style, in fact I can't remember anyone doing anything like the meteors in London, England or anywhere else before they changed from being just a rockabilly band to their psychobilly style.
Especially the originals , PPF & Nigel on bass those two started the band but its been PPFs band since nigel left in early 1980s ,
Maniac Rockers from hell, with lily Allen's dad , wax a great short movie.
I don't like !!!je n'aime pas tous ceux qui copient un titre parce que il a eût du succès