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Screaming Lord Sutch - Jack The Ripper (live 1964) 

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Brilliant live clip of the late Lord Sutch doing "Jack The Ripper" in London sometime in late 1964.
The clips shows kids' fashions just on the cusp between the early and late 60's period. Reflecting the early 60's, we still have girls with beehive haircuts, and besuited boys looking like Joe 90 clones. Looking forward, we see other boys and girls with short hair, in t-shirts or mod-like jumpers. Mini-skirts were still 3 years in the future though.....

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@marinka424
@marinka424 7 месяцев назад
The hair, the make up, the voice, the walk, absolute genius. I can’t stop watching it.
@alpine_newt
@alpine_newt Месяц назад
Way ahead of his time.
@EBHawellsGames
@EBHawellsGames 3 года назад
This pre-dates all punk rock, metal, and even most Halloween costumes. He is a visionary.
@cinematicpassages8884
@cinematicpassages8884 3 года назад
I was thinking that...honestly...i think Alice Cooper was mistaken when he said that Frank Zappa was the original shock rocker.
@alessio4832
@alessio4832 2 года назад
Yes, I think he was before all, before Cooper, Zappa, Artur Brown...
@On_Dust
@On_Dust 2 года назад
Rod Zombie's grandfather right here.
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP 2 года назад
Screaming Lord Sutch - Jack The Ripper (live 1964) 1313pm 20.1.22 prince charles' fav band/act... in fact olde charles voted for this kiddie. lol... dunno why... maybe it was a hint re: olde ripper street? anyow; talking of punx... yawwwwwwn... we move on to brainbombs' interpretation (which inspired more songs by said band than a one off novelty composition) and, of course, the horrors' version - which was much more amiable and musically inspiring than the rest... the stigma of the ripper being a fav of mine... the name? monikers are monikers and do in no way count for anything where mass murderers are concerned or where reformatory thinking is concerned...
@brotzmannsax
@brotzmannsax 2 года назад
@@alessio4832 The original was Screamin' Jay Hawkins almost ten years before this act.
@paulgraham6316
@paulgraham6316 3 года назад
Absolutely magnificent! This was years before Alice Cooper and his "shock rock" days. And it's easy to see where Dave Vanian of The Damned got his look.
@benhawkins2703
@benhawkins2703 3 года назад
Dave Vanian also does a couple ‘evil’ laughs in some damned shows, wonder if he also got that from him
@blagamuffin
@blagamuffin 2 года назад
Sutch also influenced Magoo from the Anti-Nowhere League, he's pretty open about that.
@Rollingstoneslvr
@Rollingstoneslvr 2 года назад
Don't forget Marilyn Manson.
@stevebowness9435
@stevebowness9435 2 года назад
@@benhawkins2703 Probably.
@annerobinson1783
@annerobinson1783 2 года назад
Exactly what I was thinking
@Janterrydee
@Janterrydee 7 лет назад
It was 29th September 1964 at the Lotus Club Forest Gate, North London. Me and Carole Smith are in the frount row.
@coreywiley3981
@coreywiley3981 5 лет назад
Were you guys scared? It looks like everyone was pretty wierded out or didn't quite know how to react...
@leoalex2344
@leoalex2344 5 лет назад
Lucky.
@ronnysterling7694
@ronnysterling7694 4 года назад
Janterrydee I was born on 3, October 1964, I wasn’t there yet. Joking, cheers
@itsafugazi8568
@itsafugazi8568 4 года назад
Wow that’s wild
@jasonreese2088
@jasonreese2088 4 года назад
For real?
@glennb9141
@glennb9141 9 лет назад
Met him in the early 60's. I was playing in the ballroom of a hotel in Doncaster. He was a guest of the hotel & was very encouraging to my band. He really was a gentleman that night & I have never forgotten his kindness to us. RIP.
@saintgarluth
@saintgarluth 5 лет назад
what was your band called?
@davidluna1522
@davidluna1522 3 года назад
A109 KILLS@MSN NEY
@glennb9141
@glennb9141 3 года назад
@@saintgarluth I think we were "The Blue Diamonds" We wore blue cummerbunds lol.
@raybanvleet
@raybanvleet Год назад
I bet you got Jack ripped in your poot hole naw?
@robertsears3737
@robertsears3737 11 месяцев назад
Cool..he pre-dates Alice Cooper and David Bowie
@seymouro
@seymouro 6 лет назад
Lord Sutch. W-A-Y ahead of its time.
@stevebowness9435
@stevebowness9435 3 года назад
Agree, people might laugh but he actually was ahead of his time Jack White covered this
@robertsears3737
@robertsears3737 11 месяцев назад
W-A-Y ahead of his time
@gezman65
@gezman65 2 месяца назад
He was a monster looney 😉😁
@vagabondrepertorytheaterco8431
@vagabondrepertorytheaterco8431 8 месяцев назад
2:18, love seeing the two blokes in glasses just staring all nonplussed at Lord Sutch, like "Yeah, awright mate, do your whole scary thing and move on..."
@keithplunk6611
@keithplunk6611 10 месяцев назад
I am so glad this got filmed. It was a magical time in history for musical expression. Like Alice Cooper said...Vaudeville, horror movies, rock n roll, theatrics are all combined in some way. It saddens me to think of all the people who were lost in the lack of filming. I am grateful for what we have not lost or footage that was destroyed. What a character Lord Sutch was and still is in my heart. He brought the fun od HALLOWEEN to your face! Great job!
@gezman65
@gezman65 2 месяца назад
Technically taken off Alley Oop. Still great though 👌 👍
@jamesgreenldn
@jamesgreenldn 12 лет назад
reaction from those girls is priceless!
@rabsmiff
@rabsmiff 12 лет назад
Sutch should have played the lead in A Clockwork Orange, in this outfit/character.
@MinecraftProduxdhinz
@MinecraftProduxdhinz 9 лет назад
This guy is fucking crazy and I love it.
@uberphawx8305
@uberphawx8305 6 лет назад
First goth (?) ever...
@whofan1967
@whofan1967 Год назад
RIP Jeff Beck. He was in this band early on. Wow, crazy stuff for 1964.
@robertsears3737
@robertsears3737 11 месяцев назад
I did not know that..saw Jeff in probably 1975 with Jan Hammer at the Philadelphia Spectrum for $7.50...knowing he hung out with Lord Sutch...makes him even cooler than he was
@lotharroberts5978
@lotharroberts5978 8 месяцев назад
Jeff Beck never played with SLS.
@whofan1967
@whofan1967 8 месяцев назад
@@lotharroberts5978 He did briefly in 1964 and again in a horrible Sutch album from 1970.
@thehellyousay
@thehellyousay 4 месяца назад
Jeff Beck is dead???
@nobeoddy1664
@nobeoddy1664 4 месяца назад
@@thehellyousay paul also
@robertboyle2573
@robertboyle2573 9 лет назад
This is surprisingly catchy.
@flipwright1138
@flipwright1138 5 лет назад
So is Herpes
@davidjones5837
@davidjones5837 4 года назад
@@flipwright1138 Awesome, too funny, very good!! 👍👍
@morissarush4776
@morissarush4776 3 года назад
it’s not something you want to sing when you go to sleep is it but it’s a belter of a song
@patrat2000
@patrat2000 13 лет назад
Can't stop watching this. But then again I'm a serial killer.
@Uzatmauza4432
@Uzatmauza4432 4 года назад
Which weapons you use
@alexmacleod3728
@alexmacleod3728 3 года назад
@@Uzatmauza4432 i use a blade
@stevebowness9435
@stevebowness9435 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣😂❤💯
@alexlyons5856
@alexlyons5856 3 года назад
Me too😃😁😆😀😁
@stevebowness9435
@stevebowness9435 2 года назад
😆😂
@roytemple2114
@roytemple2114 8 лет назад
I was in a support band in the 60's, quite a difference touring with Dave as I was 16 -17 at the time. his off stage persona was very different, thankfully lol. RIP Lord Sutch, a true original. Roy Temple
@Stephen-yl4xp
@Stephen-yl4xp 2 года назад
Met him a few times. In the plough pub In Kenton really nice person to talk to
@old65rocker
@old65rocker 11 лет назад
I remember seeing Lord Sutch at Beckenham Baths around 63/64. quite a few teds congregrated at the stage front, that was until he jumped off the stage weilding an axe they all shrunk back in fright. Great stuff ,a great showman with a good band.
@eddoran7470
@eddoran7470 12 лет назад
I love this around Halloween. The girls actually look scared. It is all in good fun and not to be taken seriously. It makes me laugh every time I watch it. Not to be over anaylized for sure.
@renownimagesolutions5606
@renownimagesolutions5606 6 лет назад
Sweet Jesus this is the greatest thing I've ever seen. Ive watched it about over a hundred times now.
@drexcote25
@drexcote25 5 лет назад
Mustachio Del Gato hahaha. This shit cracks me up wow
@stevebowness9435
@stevebowness9435 3 года назад
Me too, I can't stop watching it either jeer ripper🤣🤣❤💯
@bills.7175
@bills.7175 8 лет назад
He cut the runway for Alice Cooper and the other rock and roll performance artists in the late 60's and early 70's.
@cathyt502
@cathyt502 8 лет назад
+Bill S. Wonder if Bowie saw him perform?
@megadopolisthemagnificent.7936
Funny-I thought the exact same thing.
@megadopolisthemagnificent.7936
He stole his look from Alice Cooper? Nah.
@larryn2682
@larryn2682 6 лет назад
@@megadopolisthemagnificent.7936 you got the implication backward.
@brubeck1
@brubeck1 6 лет назад
the dammed as well.
@Janterrydee
@Janterrydee 14 лет назад
This was recorded in Forest Gate North London, at the Lotus Club. The date was 29th Sep 1964, it was first shown on BBC2 on Fri 23 Apr 1965. I am the Blond in the frount row I was 15. We didn't have our skirts very short as tights wern't yet around , still in stockens & suspenders, Topless dresses were in and my dress is cut as low as my mother would allow!. Great times, Gigs were all held in small dance hall etc so we got close to the artists not like the venues now!!!
@stevestheboy1
@stevestheboy1 Год назад
forest gates in east london surely i dj d at the lotus club in the 70s
@rhesreeves5339
@rhesreeves5339 2 месяца назад
A consummate performer and entertainer. Just amazing!
@Bogallan
@Bogallan 4 года назад
I saw Dave Sutch a few times at the old Railway Hotel in Wealdstone (he was a local boy). He was never much of a singer really but he was a terrific showman. Touch of old style Music Hall going on there, really. He used to make a point of freaking out the girls in the audience who would scream and back away just like the girls in this audience, but really they loved it. You'd get the odd one who tried playing it cool but you knew that they were shitting themselves as well. He had a never-ending supply of props and effects which he used at unexpected points during his act. He really was a lot of fun on a good night. He's had some pretty well known people working in his backing band (The Savages) over the years.
@smithy2882
@smithy2882 5 лет назад
Sang live with him on stage at the Club Lafayette Wolverhampton. around 1972-73. He looked around at the audience .Just liked this clip. And pulled me on the stage with him to sing Johnny be Good, Luckily I knew the words. We shared the mike for the whole song .At the end he said give it up for this lad.And tapped my head as he showed me to the edge of the stage.
@dwdeclare1965
@dwdeclare1965 2 года назад
i guess you guys aren't ready for this yet...but yer parents are gonna love it!
@nazb33
@nazb33 2 года назад
Just imagine a world where a performance like this was never recorded. Life would be so different
@kupus6622
@kupus6622 6 лет назад
Man I can’t believe lord Sutch died nearly 20 years ago, much missed loony, he’d still get my vote .
@robertsears3737
@robertsears3737 11 месяцев назад
Very interesting that you saw him...way ahead if his time
@t.c.bramblett617
@t.c.bramblett617 7 лет назад
It makes my throat sore just listening to him lol
@renownimagesolutions5606
@renownimagesolutions5606 4 года назад
I've watched this every day, multiple times a day for years
@TOBERT001
@TOBERT001 11 лет назад
Paul Nicholas on piano !! Lord Sutch was a great laugh live. I saw him twice and wish it was more.
@RichardFalzini
@RichardFalzini 3 месяца назад
Who is the rest of the band? Does anybody know???
@mike773240
@mike773240 13 лет назад
decades ahead of his time! unbelievably awesome!
@SIyDoll
@SIyDoll 11 лет назад
He really was a fabulously brave performer...so raw and those kids were genuinely scared!
@lottat6420
@lottat6420 3 года назад
He was before his time!
@pogolswood
@pogolswood 11 лет назад
Girls would faint with fright when he made his entrance. He would creep in through the crowd. Just like in this video.
@Janterrydee
@Janterrydee 13 лет назад
@2100Rose Tights came in a year or two after this (1965/66) I remember going into my office at that time and saying to the girls "look at these new things, they are called tights and we can now wear our skirts as short as we like", and we did !! If they couldn't see your nickers when you bent over the skirt/dress was too long!!! As i have said often they were great times and we were all little rebels.
@ebberman7672
@ebberman7672 4 года назад
You're my sort of girl - saucy.
@djbryanladd
@djbryanladd 5 лет назад
NEVER GETS OLD
@john_from_eastcoast.
@john_from_eastcoast. 4 года назад
Original death rock artist! ☠️
@PauldeThroe
@PauldeThroe Год назад
Nice British take on Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Frigging awesome, actually. Wish I'd found this earlier.
@signcrash
@signcrash 11 лет назад
This is great quality for 1964. It doesn't look like an old recording at all.
@southernboy666
@southernboy666 14 лет назад
What a friendly young man! I think the girls in the audience should have invited him to tea!
@geoffreygartside7320
@geoffreygartside7320 3 года назад
I watched him twice in Manchester 1963-4ish at two different venues and both the shows were fabulous
@gibsos00
@gibsos00 6 лет назад
Brilliant sense of theatre.
@BCRSIX
@BCRSIX 8 лет назад
That may well have been a young Ritchie Blackmore on guitar; he said in an interview that he played with Lord Such when he was very young, and learned a lot about stage presence.
@paulrose3171
@paulrose3171 7 лет назад
Always gave out with a good show...well liked and a one-off!! RIP to an entertainer.
@Thorum13
@Thorum13 3 года назад
A man way ahead of his time! Brilliant!
@denniswolf3616
@denniswolf3616 8 лет назад
those girls in the audince look like they are scared to death
@madmack8973
@madmack8973 8 лет назад
they are old ladies now. hard to comprehend.
@almishti
@almishti 8 лет назад
and having the time of their lives! Perhaps the LAST time of their lives... :O
@Fiendstein
@Fiendstein 7 лет назад
Yes! Thats TRUE fucking Metal!!! from 1964
@twistusone
@twistusone 7 лет назад
Punk rock, not metal.
@byronp2311
@byronp2311 6 лет назад
Not metal, not punk; shock rock.
@Митрофанов_Максим
Я считаю, что это восхитительно, потрясающе и просто непревзойдённое выступление. И становится ясно, откуда черпали вдохновение Элис Купер и Кинг Даймонд, например, тащемта.
@Janterrydee
@Janterrydee 14 лет назад
If you go to the site below and scroll down, you will see that the 'Christmas' bit was proberly put in as it was believed that the film would be shown on the BBC over Christmas, as we know it was actually shown on 23 April 1965. On the web site below it is stated that the posters behind Sutch show dates in August and the Sutch posted states September, ofcourse. This was filmed on 29th September 1964. rapidbelgrade.comtopic 98120.0
@LuneyTune72
@LuneyTune72 12 лет назад
I wasn't being negative. I was using the same term he did in order to explain exactly what you just said. The thing is that Alice was not inspired by Screaming Lord Sutch, he started using the macabre humor on his own (it's not like it's an original idea.) The difference also being that KISS and Marilyn Manson have actually stated that they are stealing directly from Alice Cooper
@raybenstead2548
@raybenstead2548 5 лет назад
Saw them live in Cambridge late 63 or early 64. Great stage act, he would have made a bloody sight better MP than some of the tossers we have now.
@stonner2k
@stonner2k 9 лет назад
really did freak them girls out lol
@rockindaddy6535
@rockindaddy6535 Год назад
Fantastic ROCK n ROLL song ! 🧡 Saw him in the 80´s in Munich on stage.
@jkat2000
@jkat2000 9 лет назад
1st shock/glam act ever
@Galantski
@Galantski 6 лет назад
Actually, he would have been the second. His American namesake, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, who started recording in the 1950's was probably the first. Hawkins' voodoo-tinged act would open with him climbing out of a casket, and included his sidekick, a cigarette-smoking skeleton. His best-known songs include "I Put a Spell on You" (recorded in 1956 and later covered by Creedence Clearwater Revival") and "Frenzy" (used in "The X-Files" for it's "Humbug" episode). Here's a page reviewing one of albums (scroll down for audio samples) www.allmusic.com/album/voodoo-jive-the-best-of-screamin-jay-hawkins-mw0000202962 Similarly borrowing from Hawkins was Louisiana native Dr. John the Nighttripper, also from the States, who took Hawkins' voodoo schtick a much further, his 1968 _Gris-Gris_ debut album featuring what feels like authentic ritual vibes. www.allmusic.com/album/gris-gris-mw0000263588
@CatCaregiver-ie1ej
@CatCaregiver-ie1ej 6 лет назад
I would have thought so too, but Screaming Jay Hawkins beat him by 8 years!
@buschovski1
@buschovski1 8 месяцев назад
Girl at 2:02 says hey man you dont scare me. Im sure he saw it. then he quickly turns and does his scream when she thinks hes passed her. Very effective.
@Missunderstood214
@Missunderstood214 12 лет назад
In all fairness, Screaming Lord Sutch was most likely inspired by Screamin' Jay Hawkins who was doing this in '56 with "I Put A Spell On You". Then Sutch most likely inspired Arthur Brown who inspired Alice Cooper who inspired every Shock artist since. I do think it's sad how people (including my boyfriend) think Alice invented Shock Rock, but I am glad that Alice and all of his freaky "offspring" have kept it alive for all of these years because the music world wouldn't be the same without it.
@seansweeney3532
@seansweeney3532 2 года назад
well, you're boyfriend's an idiot! lol... I remember my first GF, who was constantly telling me to give up music... then said she was leaving in a month, so I started seeing a lesbian girl I played in a band with (I was surprised too!)... my soon to be ex went ballistic, as she thought I would just do whatever I could to make her stay... actually got arrested for assault, that night, though i didn't call them... and now, I've released two national label CD's and #3 is around the corner. The moral is, if you're lovable, you will be loved.. and just because someone loves you, doesn't mean they're the one... I'm three years widowed... but to a world class singer and writer... she and I produced two nationals, were nauseatingly happy, and just think if i had stayed with my troll of a first GF??... the only thing I'd be playing is Russian Roulette... not sure why I said all this... fate sometimes works through me... like a lightning rod... only for something not quite lightning... lol shitning rod? there's my new stage name! 😂
@jazzsolocup3291
@jazzsolocup3291 Год назад
@Dosha alcohol. Screaming Jay didn’t realize his own vocal power/range until he and his band got hammered drunk one night & recorded I put a spell on you.
@krakorevadgzkwrt7545
@krakorevadgzkwrt7545 3 года назад
My best friends dad is playing guitar i think.....vic clark original savages guitarist. Im in a band with his two sons lol we are going to cover this in honour of uncle vic :) SMASHED \M/
@rwb200
@rwb200 7 лет назад
love how at 2:20 the little nerd boy stares him down
@stevebowness9435
@stevebowness9435 3 года назад
🤣🤣❤💯👍
@ghostexdelta6750
@ghostexdelta6750 3 года назад
Hahaha I CAN TAKE THAT
@stevebowness9435
@stevebowness9435 3 года назад
@@ghostexdelta6750 Brilliant Mate 👹 jer ripper 🤣😂❤
@williamwhitman4889
@williamwhitman4889 3 года назад
He wasn't in on it.
@johngarcia8827
@johngarcia8827 3 года назад
2:20 The actual Jack the Ripper
@jasonfriend4367
@jasonfriend4367 10 лет назад
I'm still trying to figure out if this guy was the first shock rocker or if Screaming Jay Hawkins was first. This guy is damn creepy for his time though.
@einsteinadonis4544
@einsteinadonis4544 7 лет назад
Screaming Jay Hawkins inspired Screaming Lord Sutch
@morganfisherart
@morganfisherart 6 лет назад
From Wiki: Hawkins' most successful recording, "I Put a Spell on You" (1956), was selected as one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. According to the AllMusic Guide to the Blues, "Hawkins originally envisioned the tune as a refined ballad." The entire band was intoxicated during a recording session where "Hawkins screamed, grunted, and gurgled his way through the tune with utter drunken abandon." The resulting performance was no ballad but instead a "raw, guttural track" that became his greatest commercial success and reportedly surpassed a million copies in sales, although it failed to make the Billboard pop or R&B charts. The performance was mesmerizing, although Hawkins himself blacked out and was unable to remember the session. Afterward he had to relearn the song from the recorded version
@tomzanone2324
@tomzanone2324 Год назад
He and Arthur Brown were cutting edge.
@CarinaPrimaBallerina
@CarinaPrimaBallerina 2 года назад
I love this fellow!!
@trojanhorse5906
@trojanhorse5906 2 года назад
Carina see on RU-vid at WHO REALLY INVENTED SATANIC METAL?
@karenronan4825
@karenronan4825 7 лет назад
Can't stop watching this
@Janterrydee
@Janterrydee 14 лет назад
If anyone is interrested this is part of a Joe Meek documentary if you put Joe Meek Screaming Lord Sutch In the search you will find the whole of the documentary which has been put on RU-vid in four parts. The above is in part four.
@aaarrrggghhhh
@aaarrrggghhhh Год назад
I knew him in the 80s and he was still playing then.
@pfordsq
@pfordsq 14 лет назад
Happy Birthday , Your Lordship. We miss you. Thanks for putting up this great clip.
@andrewdensmore4019
@andrewdensmore4019 8 лет назад
Screaming lord stuch was a real nutcase pure bananas if you know what I mean
@johngalaxy4290
@johngalaxy4290 6 лет назад
Filmed at the Lotus Club in Forest Gate, London. Used to be above a large furniture shop as I recall. Can you imagine Screaming Lord Sutch performing that same show in a similar venue today? The "Snowflakes" would get him arrested and locked up that's for sure! Fantastic performance from "The Lord" - Some of today's so-called "Performers" should watch this and take note. In terms of politics I can't believe that today's Lord Buckethead wasn't strongly influenced by Screaming Lord Sutch!
@Paul-n2j5q
@Paul-n2j5q 9 месяцев назад
He was a genius and downright genius ahead of his time.
@Jhopnik
@Jhopnik 13 лет назад
Always gave a great performance - back in the days when all the other singers just stood there and sang. Nicely. Saw his gig in 1963 - was he the first with proper long hair? Seemed so at the time.
@keithdonnellan5564
@keithdonnellan5564 24 дня назад
Absolutely a great talent and sadly missed. RIP.
@andrea22213
@andrea22213 12 лет назад
Fascinating to see this, as social history. As what was probably the highlight of the show, pretty feeble really. I saw werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic's His hair was perfect.
@Rikitocker
@Rikitocker 12 лет назад
Always loved Lord Sutch ... Ritchie Blackmore served an apprenticeship playing with his band. I would say Sutch had a big visual influence on Dave Vanian of the Damned.
@christokrzysztofradew5047
@christokrzysztofradew5047 Год назад
This Records is fucking magnificent!!! I cant believe!!! I can't believe they played music like this in the 60s!!! he reminds me of KING DIAMOND!!! these are the foundations of world black metal!!!
@indubioprokokolores6502
@indubioprokokolores6502 6 лет назад
Genius
@farnesio89
@farnesio89 7 лет назад
Absolutely great performance !
@PAULLONDEN
@PAULLONDEN 13 лет назад
"With his little black bag,and his one track mind" That sums this dude up,yeah. Original s.o.b. he was;but he wasn't able to move with the times,which probably caused his depressions. Priceless footage,this.
@djbryanladd
@djbryanladd 4 года назад
Brilliant
@59Zeta
@59Zeta 7 лет назад
He was just whispered about in Canada --- amazing that this was popular culture in the UK
@PinkGlamChick
@PinkGlamChick 11 лет назад
This is brilliant! I only heard of this through a cover by The Sharks, and am so glad that I discovered it! What a performer!
@graemekornicki6810
@graemekornicki6810 4 года назад
Once met him in. The 1990s when he was canvessing at elections in kinsley .met him in the farmers club where he was staying.he played a rock n roll concert that went down a storm,and gave me a million pound note that i could redeem when he was prime minister.i still have the note tucked inside an lp of his.he was very nice and talked about the 60s music scene.i asked him if paul nicholas was in his band which he confermed as he is in this clip.A nice man RIP.
@TheProgmagog
@TheProgmagog 12 лет назад
The birth of Black Metal:)
@TobyRossFun
@TobyRossFun Год назад
The forunner for the likes of Alice Copper - Marylin Manson-Arthur Brown, etc they all owe him bigtime RIP under appreciated Rockstar
@Leanansidhee
@Leanansidhee 4 года назад
Brilliant! "An evil Christmas to you all!"
@Estonius
@Estonius Год назад
Wicked beautiful!
@MrSerggim
@MrSerggim 7 месяцев назад
Inspiration for Alice, Ozzy and many other.
@andrewjackson2843
@andrewjackson2843 12 лет назад
Screaming Lord Sutch, Sun Ra, Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart. the greatest mavericks of music, individuality could never quite keep up after they took stage.
@etype-o-negativ3874
@etype-o-negativ3874 7 лет назад
original mad man my favorite song
@JackstandJohnny
@JackstandJohnny 7 лет назад
The very first shock rocker.
@svjim1
@svjim1 5 лет назад
The song reminds me a bit of "Alley Opp".
@whizzyscum
@whizzyscum 7 лет назад
Way before it's time .
@SquidPartyGames
@SquidPartyGames 11 лет назад
great stuff
@wiltner
@wiltner 9 месяцев назад
I heard that Richie Blackmore played with this guy before his Deep Purple days.
@BlutoUSN
@BlutoUSN 12 лет назад
Bloody Brilliant...
@user-hh3ew3gl8f
@user-hh3ew3gl8f 7 месяцев назад
Screaming Lord Such and Alice Cooper now that's a duo for Halloween or any time if the year. Saw Lord Sutch a few times he was a crazy man but very entertaining and enjoyable
@radiomindchatter7994
@radiomindchatter7994 5 месяцев назад
I love Lord Sutch!
@tristanthomas5006
@tristanthomas5006 4 месяца назад
Whilst watching this, the Ripper must've cackled 10x as much as Sutch did.
@raybenstead2548
@raybenstead2548 6 лет назад
Saw him live in Cambridge early sixties and he was amazing.
@neilbolton158
@neilbolton158 29 дней назад
wow love this it is awesome
@steveswell1
@steveswell1 10 месяцев назад
Instant fan! Like Svengoolie on acid.
@georgeabrams7345
@georgeabrams7345 8 месяцев назад
You are so right about svengoolie.
@Tumbleweed_Tx
@Tumbleweed_Tx 4 года назад
guys.... look closely at the guitar player at 1:06. Now look again. I think it's RITCHIE BLACKMORE
@jetmarie1
@jetmarie1 9 лет назад
CLASSIC. Thanks Ron for posting.
@paistecat
@paistecat 3 месяца назад
AWESOME!
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