Wilko Johnson - When I'm Gone (rare)
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- Опубліковано 20 січ 2012
- Great performanse, unique style, one as Wilko! The legendary former guitarist of Dr. Feelgood (pub rock legends), who has influenced everyone from Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Weller, Mike Gibson (The Godfathers), Steve Albini,..The list of '70s new wave bands who acknowledge the influence of Wilko and the Feelgoods is extensive and includes The Clash, The Sex Pistols, The Jam, The Boomtown Rats, and across the Atlantic The Ramones and Blondie (who spent a whole night at a New York party wearing out their specially imported copy of the Feelgood's first album, 'Down by the Jetty').
Wilko is one pure genius guy , dont you just love the sound of his guitar ,,hes so unique ,,,,, King Wilko ,,,ruler of the guitar lolx
Respects Wilco, you're be sorely missed 😥🌟🎵
One and only Wilco..greatest guitar man!
great man, rest in peace
Wilko was special. When you can create something unique and original in a blues format like this.....that's something. RIP brother, you were one of kind.
There's only one Wilko Johnson..RIP🙏🏽
Rock in peace Wilko.
So sad to hear of his passing. So grateful to have this music to listen to
Rip absolute genius
A hero of mine. I really wish I had got to see him "live". This is just brilliant
Wilko and his mentor Mick Green most under rated guitarists ever both could do the work of two guitarists rhythm and lead at the same time......brilliant
Willow was never underrated
Look ar the blurb accompanying the video he influenced a ton of people including Joe Strummer
Love his voice and guitar!!
Great great great Man. Guitar legend. Ciao wilko !
I could listen to this all day.
And sadly he has. But he was right, we'll miss him.
We sure do. RIP.
gracias wilko..leyenda.dr. feelgood..🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
My absolute favorite anti rock star! Pure honesty in his music
the best, wish i were there
yeah
was this new zealand he did a guest appearance home when i was younger TUU MEKE 👍
he makes the telecaster spit fire!
Sinister i agree with your comment ,,, WOW how can you make a telecaster spit fire ,,,,,Ask this very fine fello he will tell you xx JANE X
Wilko Johnson & Fender Telecaster 💪🎸💪 🎸😎
Pete i like your reply ,, what a fantastic sound , it a wonder this striding guy as any fingernails on , his facial expressions are beyond reason ,, what a complete package , i adore him always Jane x
Hello Pate…weirdest fact about Wilko. His guitars are likely other unique makes. He had ONE or TWO, especially made for him. Not a FENDER, ( and i kidd you not)
Brilliant! one of the best!
Pure rockn roll ❤❤❤
Fekn' brilliant that tele sounds so good so does the band. We were spoilt rotten for good music
RIP Wilko.
I’ve never heard this before it’s very good
just been to see him and he still has it
Mickey Jupp sent me here...and I'm glad !
People are missing out if they haven't listen to this song. Wilko Rules!
That’s good speed man
One back 😊
still kicks ass
Fabulous!!
This American grabbed a copy of "Down By the Jetty" in 1975 after seeing Bob Andrews and Brinsley Schwarz's names on the back. Man, was I impressed. Even more so when "Malpractice" came out and I realized that Wilko was just the kind of guitar player I wanted to hear in an era that featured nothing but excessive noodling. I'd never heard this before but it's a great slice of history and watching the man whirl around the stage like a demented dervish is definitely worth the price of admission! Thanks for posting this.
wonderful in full action
how great is this
RIP #legend ❤
the real deal.plain and simple
this kicks ass!
Now I know where The Hives guitarist 'Nicholaus Arson' got his act from.
That punk...
Wilko is the only one pub rock legend ! Go to Wikopedia !!!
Ah, notre bon Wilko ! Nous pouvons dire que nous l’aimons celui-là ; si le monde du rock était à son image, le rock pourrait être notre musique soufie. C’est en tout cas une belle vidéo, merci.
Ayer en el festival Altaveu de mi ciudad. Impresionado por su curiosa técnica y sus tablas y energía con esa edad. Muy grande
If I didn't know better, I would swear Wilco had taken a stimulant before this performance.
Don't hear this one often....fucking A
You just gota' dance or sumpin' !!!!!!!!!
Dr. Feelgood was not the same without Will&Co
Sorry - meant to say that the Blondie song sounds like 'All through the city'
Bollox I'm in there somewhere
Superb ! Not sure who the musicians are ? Probably a transition between Solid Senders and Ian Dury. 79/80?
Hey Patrick - that video was takin in New Zealand with an all Kiwi Backing band. I was at this show standing next to the guy that made the video.
@@MrRetromaniacs what year was this Graham? 😎🎸
@@patrickhiggins6726 i d hazard two guesses… maybe ‘79…or else 81/82
@@frlango6082 cheers 👍😎🎸
Wow - I've never seen this before! Any idea if there's any more and who the other muso's are? And I love the bits of dub-style echo thesoundman put on to some of Wilko's choppy chaords in the breaks...
Taken in New Zealand where Wilko did a tour with some of NZs top blues players. Those are all NZ players backing Wilko.
This was at Mainstreet in Auckland New Zealand. The rhythm section are Neil Edwards (bass) and Dennis Ryan (drums). Wilko was touring as part of The NZ All Stars Band. RIP Wilko x
Ilyn Payne is in a band. Well I'll be damned.
Funny that there's a comment about Blondie in the notes -
The riff before she sings on 'Picture this' obviously owes a nod to 'Down by the Jetty'
Wilko+Blondie= Oh My Lord!
The description of the vid doesn't mention the other fairly insignificant band he was in, Ian Dury and the Blockeads. Also the description calls the Clash, Pistols etc as new wave, that is a ridiculous insult
No one will hold it against you
What year was this?
Somoene here say 1979 (the red shirt years) but could be later. Somethin tells me it was b4 THE BLOCKHEADS album, which I think was released in 1981
see all the girlies in the front row get scared there when Wilco lit them up? ROFL
I sure hope to hell that Wilco formed an impromptu band on the GoT set when work wrapped up and entertained the crew. Oh, what a party that would to have been part of!
Wilco is better than Clapton .
Easy to be
He’s an entertaining idiosyncratic guitarist and I enjoy listening to him. He’s written some great songs. He is not a great guitarist at all, and he can’t sing.
@@redrobefan You’re right. Clapton IS a rotten singer. If he’d only learned to be a decent sideman maybe the world would be a better place. He only had a career in the seventies because of Carl Radle. And he’s a racist.
@@teetomthomas I don’t know why you think that, my comment was about Wilko Johnson
Richard Wilco is in a class of his own hes talented , a genius and very dramatic , i adore his facial expressions ,, most of all hes a superb guitar player ,, Mr clapton as no fun about him in fact hes a genius performer ,,, full stop ....Wilco is a man of all seasons xx Jane xx He strides more across the stage , that would cover the London marathon lol x Jane x