Music video by Dr Feelgood performing I'm a Hog for You Baby (Live; 2005 - Remaster). Digital Remaster (P) 2005 The copyright in this audiovisual recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd
Just a great band, that solo is a blast and I love Lee's sweaty dirty suit. The Count Bishops did quite a few gigs with these guys and apart from being a great band and showmen they were great company. This is a great example of what we've lost, a sense of the ridiculous and a great sense of humour. Everything is so "serious" nowadays, it seems we have forgotten how to laugh at ourselves and just have fun.
@@cliffmeans6986 We all have plenty of those experiences mate, when you can only afford a rattling junker it's just normal, I've lost count of the number of "road incidents" I've suffered. I often wonder how I was lucky enough to get through it alive.
+John McKevitt Pretty close call, I reckon you are right. And Wilko with that truly explosive solo - like a battering ram. What a fine, fine band, and Mr. Truly Cool - Lee Brillo.
The 'mechanic in a suit' image of Brilleaux was as original then as it would be today but ONLY if he could don those 'grubby' suits again. It belongs to him and is how we remember him. Brilliant image, brilliant voice.
This was The Feelgoods at their sweaty brilliant best.recorded at the last minute by the record co to capture the unbelievable stage antics of Lee+Wilco. Recorded live at The Kursaal Southend,apart from "Orange Festival"probably the best live show they(or anybody)did. I had the privilege to be their lighting person for most of the early years(wilco),,incl "The Naughty Rhytms Tour. Have a feast and play the whole show,,entitled "going back home".Supermick.
Me too. They played one show in America, one, they opened for KISS. Who I say, Who, would open for Kiss, they must have been drunk. . I think they felt very dejected. never to return again. Bad timing, bad karma or what? Sure, would have like to seen them.
Totally unknown on this side of the pond. Very few here in the states ever heard of them. From what I understand, they did one show only in Detroit Michigan, opening for Kiss (say what?) Were so dejected, they left never to return again. What a pity, really.
@@Chancer02 i would love to wash Lees clothes however it would take some pure value off him , it adds to his importance lol xx ps What a splendid band xx
Seen the so called dr feelgood a few years ago,( not an original member in the band) they were good enough.but living of the memory of the real muscians in the feelgoods.so sad in this day an age THAT so called musician milking 1 of the BEST band from the 70s,if not the BEST,i know people will say theyre keeping the music alive but it is what it is.
I saw em a lot but particularly at The Cliff Pavilion in South End On Sea near Canvey. Often wonder if this is the same gig in vid, shared a slug of whiskey on stage with Brillo that night
Brilliant! By the look of that suit, it was the Naughty Rhythms tour 1975. I saw them at Sheffield city hall, with Kokomo and red hot chilli peppers. Or was it chilli willie and the red hot peppers?? I forget... it was hot anyway.
Wouldn't like lee as my wing man Scruffy fucka Looks like he's been out tattin all day But I love these guys and they are all total legends peace brothers