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Screaming Lord Sutch Documentary 

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From his early days, an elightening and entertaining documentary of that great showman, Mr. Screaming Lord Sutch. Watch out for the footage at the end of his Lordship performing "Jack The Ripper", this is the full version, before the BBC took it's scissors to it, and shows the mock 'murder'. It's all great stuff and a 'Must See' for anyone with the slightest interest in David Sutch. My thanks to Alan C for supplying this video.

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@sdubon7800
@sdubon7800 4 года назад
Before Ozzie, before Alice, we had the spookadelic Screaming Lord Sutch. Amazing how he attracted so many incredible guitar legends to his band. Way before his time, that guy.
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 4 года назад
Amazing he was, and respected. He did acknowledge Screaming Jay Hawkins as an influence.
@BicycleJoeTomasello
@BicycleJoeTomasello 3 года назад
@@Buzzer365 a good mate of mine in New York City backed up Screamin' Jay Hawkins in the 70's during the punk scene. I just saw Arthur Brown on tour he's carrying the flame ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 3 года назад
@@BicycleJoeTomasello Crazy
@blackpilledchad1927
@blackpilledchad1927 2 года назад
He's obviously seen Screamin Jay Hawkins
@StayingStrongxx
@StayingStrongxx 7 лет назад
I am so blessed you have uploaded this. at about 15 mins in, was my grandads shop, Mr spaans. it's so nice to see a little clip of him as I sadly only met him briefly
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 7 лет назад
That's great to know
@grb1184
@grb1184 6 лет назад
Are you writing to say that Mr. Spanns did costumes and makeup? I completely loved those places. Had I been there, I would have been a fast friend with David S.
@garyabbot4659
@garyabbot4659 6 лет назад
cool
@jeromealexandre4162
@jeromealexandre4162 3 года назад
What was the name of his shop ?
@Hampsteadnw3London
@Hampsteadnw3London 7 месяцев назад
Screaming Lord such was a friend of mine. I remember one evening he came to my house for dinner and he brought his press books and he had photos with him and just about everyone that you could think of including Elvis Presley and the Iron Butterfly, etc.
@chrisp2235
@chrisp2235 2 года назад
Before Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, MC5, the Stooges.... Before metal or punk, there was Screaming Lord Sutch
@MultiPetercool
@MultiPetercool 2 года назад
I consider Sutch the first real Punk.
@stainer64
@stainer64 Год назад
​@@MultiPetercooldark punk
@enlightenedtours791
@enlightenedtours791 4 месяца назад
and before that there was Screaming Jay Hawkins...
@BicycleJoeTomasello
@BicycleJoeTomasello 3 года назад
My mother comes from Glasgow and I was lucky enough to visit my grandmother there in the early 60s and I experienced some of this and more. Watching his mother making tea and the pride she had in having a stove that ran on gas or hot water indoors. Steam heat was a luxury, indoor plumbing was just a generation old and not everyone had it. My grandmother had a coal fire to heat her flat. She slept with a hot water bottle in the winter.
@mickbear413
@mickbear413 8 месяцев назад
I remember back in 1971, I saw him perform at a little music venue in Bexley in South East London, called the Black Prince. I remember him being carried over the audience, in a coffin to the stage, when he started singing inside the coffin. On that night, he actually pulled me up onto the stage, and we attempted to sing a duet. Such good times
@gabrielomarherediaorbegoso5801
@gabrielomarherediaorbegoso5801 7 месяцев назад
I AM OMAR FROM PERU, AND I DISCOVERED LORD STCH WHEN I WAS 12 YEARS OLD IN 1992, I LOVE HIS MUSIC, LORD SUTCH AND HEAVY FRIENDS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE ALBUMS OF ALL TIME.
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 7 месяцев назад
You might want to check out the facebook for him at facebook.com/groups/screaminglordsutch It's a private group but if you apply to join I'll approve it asap.
@jefrey5578
@jefrey5578 3 года назад
I found about him by buying a few of his albums at a thrift store in 1979. Didnt realize the amazing score I got at the time. I think all 30 of the records I bought that day costed a whole shilling.
@bonanzatime
@bonanzatime 3 года назад
Great music to get Stoned to. Especially 'Hands Of Jack The Ripper', my favorite hippy acid rock tune. ❤ from America! Thank you Lord Sutch! You changed my life!
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 3 года назад
Check out the SLS facebook facebook.com/groups/screaminglordsutch
@std882
@std882 7 лет назад
This is what entertainment is - it's fantastic! It must be so outrageous being in the early to mid 60s. Way before Alice Cooper.
@TheUndead1977
@TheUndead1977 4 года назад
But not way before Screaming Jay Hawkins... Which is basically where he swiped his act and even name from.
@colinlegrys9434
@colinlegrys9434 3 года назад
I saw him at the White Hall in East Grinstead, he bounced onto the stage wearing a lavatory seat around his neck and a top hat on his head. Then he took off the hat and he had the longest hair of that period. He would leap off the stage into the audience and chase the screaming girls. How he never got thumped by a boyfriend I don't know, but things were different then.
@schizoidboy
@schizoidboy 3 года назад
I got to hand it to him he was creating glam rock before anyone had the concept to it and he seemed intent on doing something few singer seem to be willing to do and that is entertain.
@john111257
@john111257 3 года назад
no singer, great entertainer
@joecavazos1786
@joecavazos1786 3 года назад
Shock Rock. Before the term had been invented.
@t.c.bramblett617
@t.c.bramblett617 6 лет назад
There is a straight line through the Gothic horror of the 18th century through the Grand Guignol up to this kind of thing.
@jeromealexandre4162
@jeromealexandre4162 8 лет назад
Yes so glad this has been re-uploaded
@KidTrappBeats
@KidTrappBeats Год назад
This guy was super ahead of his time 💯
@hollywoodjoe123
@hollywoodjoe123 3 года назад
When you think of it and take notice too - mister Screaming LORD SUTCH was actually a good looking guy when all of that make up was off his face - HE could have been a serious teen idol singer contender - Instead HE chose the slap stick / horror stage route to fame - Either way HE was happy with what he did - and that is what really matters , Joe Nania (also known as "Hollywood" Joe ) - - P.S. I also recorded in Doug Moody's MYSTIC SOUND STUDIOS - in Hollywood , California - (June 19 1980 for me and the Sheiks of shake ) As HE had when HE recorded HIS Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends album back in May of 1969 -
@john111257
@john111257 3 года назад
but he was no singer
@CaseyVan
@CaseyVan 7 лет назад
This is hilarious! I love it. They are carrying around the snare drum, and the drummer falls down.
@burmansmith3944
@burmansmith3944 8 лет назад
16:28 the legend Joe Meek
@MediaCentury
@MediaCentury 7 лет назад
Joe Meek the genius
@enlightenedtours791
@enlightenedtours791 4 месяца назад
and, ironically, destined to star in his own horror movie
@garryshelton5321
@garryshelton5321 8 лет назад
Thank you Alan C!
@saintgarluth
@saintgarluth 4 года назад
An Underrated Earl of Harrow.
@thebarbaryghostsf
@thebarbaryghostsf 2 года назад
The original Deathrocker, along with Screamin' Jay Hawkins.
@djwackoschroeder
@djwackoschroeder 3 года назад
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 3 года назад
If you're a fan of His Lordship, you may want to checkout the facebook facebook.com/groups/screaminglordsutch
@marcopiaggesi8768
@marcopiaggesi8768 3 года назад
Saw him in Florence, in the 90es !
@RavnerRavner
@RavnerRavner 3 года назад
imagine this guys live show today...
@kasperkjrsgaard1447
@kasperkjrsgaard1447 Год назад
I guess the shooting wouldn’t go down that well ........
@john111257
@john111257 3 года назад
Great radio days
@john111257
@john111257 3 года назад
proper early uk punk
@MultiPetercool
@MultiPetercool 2 года назад
Yup. Had an argument with a millennial about it the other day. Sutch was indeed a Punk.
@OldMusicFan83
@OldMusicFan83 8 месяцев назад
Funny how one man can have so much impact
@josemarcosguimaraes7717
@josemarcosguimaraes7717 5 лет назад
Great! Great! Great! Thanks!!! Cheer´s from south Brazil!!!! #freelula
@Fongolitus
@Fongolitus 2 года назад
a few years later a band names themselves after a horror film "Black sabbath" and features a song called 'Jack the Stripper"
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 2 года назад
Used to listen to them and others like them back in the day.
@Nissardpertugiu
@Nissardpertugiu 2 года назад
A band named after a Bob dylan song did a song called The ripper
@LewisEfur
@LewisEfur 2 года назад
Check out Coven from 1969. With bassist Oz Osbourne. First track on their album...Black Sabbath.
@annekaelliotstalvandinsky5928
@annekaelliotstalvandinsky5928 4 года назад
this was probably created 2 years before he died in 1999 aged 59 he has one child.
@FenceThis
@FenceThis 3 года назад
Aged 58
@taurusguy9305
@taurusguy9305 Год назад
Lord Sutch is the first shock rock band because of their acting stage performance while Black Sabbath is the first heavy metal band defining the sound of "metal" especially their tritone guitar riffs.
@nicholasrichardson102
@nicholasrichardson102 Год назад
would have to say Screaming Jay Hawkins was first, but, definitely directly carrying that flame from SJH
@tedcabana
@tedcabana 4 года назад
Is that Richie Blackmore on guitar??
@krakorevadgzkwrt7545
@krakorevadgzkwrt7545 3 года назад
I thought vic clark was original savages guitarist?
@2011littlejohn1
@2011littlejohn1 3 года назад
This guy always had a great band. Yes Ritchie Blackmore was in the band at one time.
@seckhoffable
@seckhoffable 4 года назад
Looks like the prototype for the band on Get Smart called The Sacred Cows.
@OldMusicFan83
@OldMusicFan83 8 месяцев назад
But he didn’t have the Groovy Guru!
@gmedeiros5748
@gmedeiros5748 Год назад
Lord Sutch is a ever glowing star 💫
@robertcubinelli4961
@robertcubinelli4961 7 лет назад
SLS came loong before Alice Cooper and his shock rock :):)
@brianjames9828
@brianjames9828 Год назад
Arvid Anderson and Tornado Evans joined the Savages from Neil Christian
@diogeneleroux8566
@diogeneleroux8566 Год назад
Ce mec savait faire le show et s entourer des meilleurs musiciens anglais de son époque...
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 Год назад
Translation .. "This guy knew how to put on a show and surround himself with the best English musicians of his time... "
@josephgrynkiewicz1921
@josephgrynkiewicz1921 8 месяцев назад
You can bet T Screaming Lord Sutch was tearing up some whisker biscuit 🤪🎸🤘
@supermamamaxi
@supermamamaxi 3 года назад
Classic!!!!!!!
@lust4bass
@lust4bass 3 года назад
Well, what a upmost educative piece of R&R history .... ha ha ha !
@jejune14
@jejune14 3 года назад
Just like Divine in Pink Flamingos, shooting into the audience!
@cutsrosescents4950
@cutsrosescents4950 7 лет назад
Now we have KISS concerts.....sad
@albertducroq9141
@albertducroq9141 3 года назад
MONSTER R n ' ROLL Artist ..... phénoménal artist who catch attention , before Alice Cooper , Arthur Brown , & Manson ........ here's the President , Mr SUTCH !!!!!
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 3 года назад
Lot of info/photos etc about him on this facebook facebook.com/groups/1500687056611274
@skawashers
@skawashers 7 лет назад
we could have done with Dave back in politics But how could he have sent up the existing parliamentary system as its already Loony..
@martyngryphon9656
@martyngryphon9656 5 лет назад
Paul Nicolas doing the intro and playing the piano
@frankez1975
@frankez1975 3 года назад
Great band! However, they got BLOWN off the stage by The Doors at the Toronto Rock Festival in 1969. The talent gap was preposterous. Still, they shared the stage with Alice Cooper and you could see the influence.
@damon9408
@damon9408 4 года назад
Blackmore did play with Sutch but at a different time. That's not him on guitar, right here
@rachelhannan5949
@rachelhannan5949 4 года назад
Noel Fielding must be a fan
@user-eu5bc3sk9s
@user-eu5bc3sk9s 2 года назад
Вот кто Блэкмору психику поломал😂😂😂
@NightExPM
@NightExPM 4 года назад
21:45 - The nose of that guy! He must be a warlock!
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 4 года назад
Yeh quite a conk, and it seems to be glowing too.
@christopherth
@christopherth Год назад
Great footage recording at Holloway Road with Joe Meek
@jonathonripley7448
@jonathonripley7448 6 лет назад
Great.
@raymondbonington9355
@raymondbonington9355 6 лет назад
Actor pop star Paul Nicholas in the backing band THE SAVAGES.
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 6 лет назад
Paul is actually on the record "Dracula's Daughter'. See ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CG7rUWrCn4c.html
@RAMLIA1
@RAMLIA1 7 лет назад
❤️
@BigBishop1
@BigBishop1 3 года назад
is richie blackmore in this?
@IlkkaLuoma
@IlkkaLuoma 4 года назад
Keith Moon - later the Who?
@Zickcermacity
@Zickcermacity 3 года назад
9:20 - LMFAO!
@impalaman9707
@impalaman9707 2 месяца назад
Let this be a lesson to all you aspiring rock stars. Now matter how ugly you may think you are, just remember--if these cats can pull chicks---ANYONE CAN!
@etype-o-negativ3874
@etype-o-negativ3874 7 лет назад
いいね‼ nice
@gauradas108
@gauradas108 4 года назад
Jimmy Page played for him
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 4 года назад
Hi did. Just a session musician in those days.
@ChrisSeahorse
@ChrisSeahorse 2 года назад
@@Buzzer365 Honestly I'm not a big fan of Led Zeppelin, I'm not into 70s stadium rock, I'm much more into 60s garage rock. But I am a fan of Jimmy Page's work from the 60s. As a session musician he found his way onto a hell of a lot of great records back then, including Lord Sutch's. Played on Francoise Hardy records as well and he produced Nico's 1st single. For all that...I'm a fan.
@mikeengland7468
@mikeengland7468 3 года назад
Forget Alice Cooper, think Ossie and British Beat Music.
@thepaulhenderson
@thepaulhenderson 4 года назад
Anyone know what that car is at 21:55? It looks reminiscent of a 1959 Chrysler Imperial, but its obviously not. Any ideas?
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 4 года назад
1959 Chevrolet.
@thepaulhenderson
@thepaulhenderson 4 года назад
@@Buzzer365 Thanks, I should've known that, but didn't recognize it. Then when it showed the interior and I saw the right-hand drive my mind went wild thinking I'd discovered some cool English form of Mopar. :) Can you tell if its a Bel Air, Impala or what, or did they have those designations in England?
@flashdalton6836
@flashdalton6836 8 лет назад
Would anyone know why I can't find this on the BBC Genome site? Was it put in the listings under a different name?
@Residentlistener
@Residentlistener 7 лет назад
You should be able to find it scrolling down on this blog .www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00kf360
@WilliamTBooth
@WilliamTBooth Год назад
"Wacko is all I can say"
@Buzzer365
@Buzzer365 Год назад
That says it all.
@Tumbleweed_Tx
@Tumbleweed_Tx 4 года назад
That's Blackmore on guitar
@Митрофанов_Максим
Скримин Лорд всецело охуенен!
@sovkiller
@sovkiller 4 года назад
Same with Alice Cooper....
@ggkitchener1122
@ggkitchener1122 3 года назад
Except he's French American ! Vincent Furnier
@jimm3205
@jimm3205 8 лет назад
I can't believe Blackmore would have anything to do with this idiocy.
@Mr3sheds
@Mr3sheds 8 лет назад
+Jim M Blackmore stated that, at the time, there were only two bands that were playing the sort of music that he wanted to play - they were The Savages and Johnny Kidd and the Pirates and he would happily have joined either. Most other bands at the time were lightweight Cliff and the Shadows types. He auditioned for the band in 1961 but just missed out, finally getting in in 1962. Considering that they never had a hit record, The Savages earned good money and had stacks of work.
@The170460
@The170460 7 лет назад
what idiocy ? Blackmore played with a lot of people before deep purple. Lord sutch but also Gene Vincent. I think that you're the idiot.
@CaseyVan
@CaseyVan 7 лет назад
Blackmore had the idea of shock rock before anyone else did, so I think he was looking for some scary crazy band, not happy pop music, so this was his thing, and this was before Rock really developed into what it became in the mid to late 60's.
@grb1184
@grb1184 6 лет назад
To be succinct: That's show biz. Really great vid.
@shanemannruff5166
@shanemannruff5166 6 лет назад
Blackmore owes Lord Sutch for his showmanship. Lord Sutch made sure to drag Blackmore to the front of the stage and force him to do this 'idiocy' and Blackmore realizing it was entertaining...has kept it in his 'act' to this day. Read up on Blackmore's past before Purple...great, great stuff. He also performed with Joe Meek's bands in that same 'idiocy' roles....Great performers have mentors....Sutch was mentor to many...including Blackmore , Page, Watts, Moon....
@submarineuboat8716
@submarineuboat8716 Месяц назад
A rock superstar!
@spookedhorse
@spookedhorse Год назад
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