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Telling the Real and Tragic Story of Atomic Rooster w/ Barry "Mr Vertigo" Winton 

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From their explosive beginnings to their turbulent highs and lows, Atomic Rooster's tale is one of creativity, resilience, and innovation. Helping me tell their story is a familiar face you all know. He knew the band personally and shares his never before shared on video stories. It’s "Mr Vertigo" Barry Winton. Today, we'll travel to key locations that define their legacy, starting with their origins right here in London. Join us as the real story unfolds..
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@timholden3436
@timholden3436 Месяц назад
In September 1970, I bought a ticket to see Taste with Rory Gallagher at Lancaster University. A few hours before the gig we were told that they had broken up and another band would appear instead. After 2 boring support acts that almost put us all to sleep (the beer didn't help), Vincent Crane walked onstage around midnight and just hit one note on his Hammond B3 at enormous volume whilst shouting "Wakey, wakey....!". We soon did. The whole band then broke into "Death Walks Behind You". A memorable moment at this late stage of my musical journey. I still cannot decide whether I am pleased I saw Atomic Rooster or sad that I missed out on Rory G.
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
What an amazing story! I can just imagine it.
@bigbabyjesus12
@bigbabyjesus12 Месяц назад
Really digging John du Cann's work. Such an impressive career. The Attack, Five Day Week Straw People, Andromeda, Atomic Rooster, Hard Stuff. All awesome.❤
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Great musician!
@Texeq
@Texeq Месяц назад
Great video. My route to Atomic Rooster was through Hard Stuff. In the 1970's I was living with a couple bikers and hippies in a log house on the Strait of Juan De Fuca. The three most played albums there were Led Zep II, Uriah Heep Sweet Freedom, and Hard Stuffs Bulletproof. I'd never heard anything so hard as that Bulletproof album. Very aggressive in your face guiitar work. Loved it. So I became a John DuCann fan and tracked down his previous stuff and really liked the 3 Rooster albums he was on. In 1968 the hit Fire was one of my favorite songs. Learning it was Vincent Crane suddenly made sense. The Crazy World of Arthur Brown is an album my wife hated at night time with its galloping keyboards and kinetic vocals and screams. It prevented her from falling to sleep. The album is great but it caused me trouble in the girl department.
@kevintynan796
@kevintynan796 Месяц назад
Loved ‘ Death Walks Behind You ‘ saw Atomic Rooster at the Rugby Polytechnic around 1974. I asked if I could have Vincent Crane’s autograph and one of the roadies took me backstage after the show. He was a real gentleman and spared me a few minutes of friendly conversation. The opening band was ‘ Hustler ‘ they were really good also.
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Great story Kevin! thanks for sharing :)
@JWD1992
@JWD1992 29 дней назад
Your interviews with Barry are amazing. Keep 'em coming! I need to get more Atomic Rooster. All I have is the In Hearing Of album, which I thought was pretty good.
@Home8rew
@Home8rew 27 дней назад
Not sure about the Greg Lake and Robert Stigwood’s daughter bit. Stigwood was gay and never had any kids
@ramminrecords
@ramminrecords Месяц назад
I collect records mainly 90s -2000s but like to watch any videos about record collecting. I enjoy your videos going out to record shops,something I wish I could do more! This mini series with Barry is so interesting and I think I could listen to him all day talking with passion and authority on the subject. So glad you met him and brought him into my world.
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Thanks mate! Barry is definitely a character. I'm happy to give him the platform for fellow collectors to hear his stories!
@psantos5573
@psantos5573 Месяц назад
There is one collaboration album with Arthur Brown and Vincent Crane which gets overlooked. Faster Than The Speed Of Light on Innovative Communication label. Released in 1979. This is an absolutely great album in my opinion.
@Vinylathome
@Vinylathome Месяц назад
Death walks behind you I’ve owned for longer than l care to remember great album. Love the video and Barry so interesting and passionate.
@timholden3436
@timholden3436 Месяц назад
Vincent and Arthur released an album together on Innovative Communications label, Germany 1979, called "Faster than the speed of light" produced by Krautrock maestro Klaus Schultze, and backed by the Frankfurt Symphony Orchestra. The inner lyric sleeve includes a great photo of the two of them together. I know Vincent appeared on at least one Achim Reichel album in the early 80's but cannot recall which one because I (stupidly) sold my copy many years ago.
@BlueBlazer47
@BlueBlazer47 28 дней назад
Great video, and very moving. Valentine's Days are usually either joyous or the opposite. Poor Vincent. Tomorrow Night is an exceptional song and a deserved hit. The band's story is complicated, but very interesting. Both Deep Purple and Thin Lizzy (two of my fave bands) had plenty of line-up changes too. Incidentally, Bullet / Hard Stuff appear on the front cover of Funky Junction Play a Tribute to Deep Purple, the '73 album of Thin Lizzy Mk.1 playing five DP tracks and interesting oddities. So many coincidences! The 1980 Atomic Rooster album is very enjoyable. It's great to hear how that album came to be. You and Mr Vertigo do a great job here. Subscribed, and thank you.
@Afterburner2
@Afterburner2 Месяц назад
I have been asking various people on YT in the last year begging for a documentary on A.R. but no response until this, the guy you are talking with may have been one of those people i asked, if so thanks, if not it doesn't matter, the main thing is it got done !, thanks very very much 🙏🙏🙏🐔
@manu_sanz
@manu_sanz Месяц назад
Glad to have Mr Vertigo back with his great knoledge and stories. Keep them coming. IMHO, the backing music is a bit of a distraction, and Mr V deserves a better set with less ambient noise.
@whitey7998
@whitey7998 Месяц назад
This was a superb interview Jake, Barry again providing a wonderful commentary
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Thank you mate! Glad you enjoyed it
@dimebagdave77
@dimebagdave77 Месяц назад
Many thanks to Barry and The Vinyl Hunters ✌️✌️
@jasonladd6400
@jasonladd6400 Месяц назад
Could listen to this dude all day, lol.
@Setallica-07
@Setallica-07 11 дней назад
Barry is amazing !!
@davidtrahan3062
@davidtrahan3062 Месяц назад
Great job and great show 🎉❤
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@tobbebonzo
@tobbebonzo Месяц назад
Amazing video! Love listening to Barry’s stories. Many facts I did not know…such a great band, especially the John du Cann era. Very nice editing also! 👏🏻
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Green-yp9ix
@Green-yp9ix Месяц назад
Brilliant band..
@45rockinwax
@45rockinwax Месяц назад
Thàt was a great show, I love hearing stories from people like Barry who were around back then.
@olivervus3655
@olivervus3655 Месяц назад
Another great video! Keep it up!
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Thanks! Will do!
@andreedowns4561
@andreedowns4561 13 дней назад
My Dad played Atomic Rooster for years ...he's passed away now. Brian Down...North Thames Gas....I have his records. 😮
@adriancowley488
@adriancowley488 Месяц назад
Great video thanks very much 👍👍👍🤓
@johnfloydman7735
@johnfloydman7735 Месяц назад
Fantastic video, very interesting.. thanks Mr V for sharing your memories 🙏.. Great job on the presentation vinyl hunters 🙏..
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@mikewest1542
@mikewest1542 Месяц назад
Just watched the video and it’s very interesting. Been an ELP fan for many years and heard a bit of the Nice but not too much of Atomic Rooster, I’ve also met Barry on a few occasions and he’s always mentioned Vincent Crane and said what a nice man he was .
@bloodboughtbigphilr8266
@bloodboughtbigphilr8266 Месяц назад
Atomic Rooster were jazzy heavy prog rock at it's best. Quality band.
@kubhlaikhan2015
@kubhlaikhan2015 Месяц назад
Vincent Crane was an unsung hero. Not only was he immensely creative but he held the show together when others lost their way. I saw him in an incredible performance of the Crazy World of Arthur Brown and then with Atomic Rooster in north London. At the latter gig - everyone except Crane was drunk and pissing around. Crane soldiered through and more than made it worth the admission price (assuming I paid, often I didn't).
@stannisb7693
@stannisb7693 Месяц назад
Glad Barry is back😊
@JDsmiffy1
@JDsmiffy1 Месяц назад
Superb video thanks. I saw them live back in 1971 I think at Lowestoft College, such a memorable gig with Vincent throwing his long hair around over the keys. Sad that he passed so early - I also saw them live again at Cambridge Rock Festival a few years ago but not sure about either line up at the gigs.
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
I'd have loved to have been there! Such a talented person.
@auroreboreale69
@auroreboreale69 29 дней назад
thank you for this video, it's the first video of this format about Atomic Rooster and Vincent Crane on yt! it was moving and I learnt new stuff ;w;
@ElfinMan
@ElfinMan Месяц назад
Fascinating
@andrewarthurmatthews6685
@andrewarthurmatthews6685 Месяц назад
Yes the Roosters were a very strong tight rock band . Excellent drummer and keyboard
@daveyinwonderland7053
@daveyinwonderland7053 Месяц назад
Good stuff, do more of this mate
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Thanks, will do!
@petertaylorson5783
@petertaylorson5783 Месяц назад
A fascinating insight into some great musicians and bands from the golden period for rock music. Bought many of the albums mentioned at the time, and still own many in either vinyl or other formats. Many thanks for a great vid.
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Rock on!
@RockVinylChannel.
@RockVinylChannel. Месяц назад
Very Nice Story
@punteral101
@punteral101 Месяц назад
I used to see them regularly at the Marquee in the early 80s. John used to have a photo of Hilda Ogden pinned to his shirt
@simonwood992
@simonwood992 Месяц назад
Very interesting. As usual Bazza you brought it to life
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
He definitely did!
@dexterbigbags9326
@dexterbigbags9326 Месяц назад
thanks for this .. these insights are great.. now held as a documented perspective and that is priceless
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@captaincoconut8967
@captaincoconut8967 29 дней назад
I always thought that Vincent Crane was a great musician and composer that Arthur Brown album and those early Atomic Rooster albums are great one of my favorite songs is WINTER the words an music is so haunting there have been times In my life that I could relate to this song it’s such a sad but beautiful song i love this song 🥀
@grahamallen9393
@grahamallen9393 Месяц назад
Great work , wonderful to see you both bringing a terrific band into the light . Always loved the first album as I 'm a Carl Palmer nut and he comes out the gate fully formed on that album , Decline and Fall has some fantastic Hammond too , always liked Vincent Crane's tone
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Rock on!
@123pilpil
@123pilpil Месяц назад
Another great video
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@bdi8541
@bdi8541 Месяц назад
Interesting stuff👍
@marklancaster6558
@marklancaster6558 Месяц назад
I band I have heard of for years but never actually listened to. Ver interesting story. Cheers Jake. (P.S. Very nice to meet you and Dave at Southend Record Fair the other week. Hope you found some gems).
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
You must pick up Death Walks and have a listen! It's a great album. Nice to meet you too, sorry that we weren't able to stop and talk properly!
@ingohausmann
@ingohausmann Месяц назад
Nice Jake, Mr Vertigo, AR, Andromeda, Hard Stuff, V.Crane and Carl Palmer, Thanks for that from germany Ingo the Vinyl Ghost
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Hey Ingo! Glad you enjoyed
@gratefulblac
@gratefulblac 26 дней назад
Would like Barry to talk through the history of Curved Air/Cressida/Aunt Mary (Janus)/Ben (Vertigo).
@marktubeie07
@marktubeie07 Месяц назад
Fantastic interview & great info ! Have you thought about becoming a music journalist? I think you have the 'art' of the interview. RCM could do with you! Well done indeed Jake !!
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Thank you Mark! No I haven't thought about it. I suppose I already am to a degree! Glad you enjoyed it :)
@stannisb7693
@stannisb7693 Месяц назад
Expresso Barry
@ChrissHill-im7kj
@ChrissHill-im7kj Месяц назад
Had "In hearing of"on album Nice and greasy i have on compact disc..
@steedday8278
@steedday8278 Месяц назад
Great episode , made me go off and resurch attomic rooster i can hear that opeth were influenced by them from the herratage album on.
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters Месяц назад
Oh absolutely. You can hear so much of their heritage in Heritage!
@brucybabyy7355
@brucybabyy7355 Месяц назад
i always thought if BBA had a proper vocalist. it may have pushed them over the top. Pete would have been great. never saw that cloth cover of made in England ! cheers.
@Setallica-07
@Setallica-07 11 дней назад
New sub from me !
@arbitrarium7336
@arbitrarium7336 Месяц назад
A friend of my half sister, Edward, said that a certain connection of Atomic Rooster , witnessed the formation of a band that later became Spinal Tap, was he joking ?
@Kane-yg5zy
@Kane-yg5zy 28 дней назад
Roosters one time drummer was Ric Parnell who was later known as "Mick Shrimpton" in Spinal Tap lol So thats prolly the connection?
@andrewarthurmatthews6685
@andrewarthurmatthews6685 Месяц назад
David Sutch was the original certainly in the UK and modelled his stage show on Screaming Jay Hawkins
@tomuslial4611
@tomuslial4611 Месяц назад
👌
@davidmorgen4558
@davidmorgen4558 20 дней назад
When did Chris Farlow join them ?
@written12
@written12 Месяц назад
Chris Farlow was a powerful singer. I think he’s still with us but I don’t know if he performs or records anymore.
@tobydavies6366
@tobydavies6366 Месяц назад
Still singing live with Coloseum.
@exitthelemming145
@exitthelemming145 Месяц назад
It's become revisionist wisdom that Rooster were always destined to be a 2nd division Prog band. This perception is perhaps inevitable given the unevenness and polarity of their output e.g they sit quite comfortably on the shoulders of Heavy Prog, Gothic Rock, Symphonic Prog but also Metal and Funk/Soul depending at which point you dip into their 9 year career. However, I think the main reason is that they are appraised using criteria inapplicable to their music. (Ditto Hendrix) If traced to its source, Vincent Crane's muse is closer to James Brown than it is to any of the anticipated precursors of Progressive Rock
@chrisguygeezer
@chrisguygeezer Месяц назад
This is interesting and I did follow the band back then. Shame the video is drowned by the music, as well as the road noise.
@bathbadgerking
@bathbadgerking Месяц назад
Where can we get Barry's Vertigo book? ☮️&❤
@bastienlacote5651
@bastienlacote5651 Месяц назад
Arthur Brown is awesome too
@pdd60absorbed12
@pdd60absorbed12 28 дней назад
Idk, kinda hard to beat the Farlowe/ham sandwich era 😂
@huwmorgan74
@huwmorgan74 24 дня назад
12:30 - did he say the first death metal album?
@thevinylhunters
@thevinylhunters 24 дня назад
Yes he did!
@huwmorgan74
@huwmorgan74 24 дня назад
@@thevinylhunters I agree with him on this. I've always said that Onslaught Power from Hell was the first, which is an unpopular viewpoint, but I can see where he's coming from with Atomic Rooster.
@tonymartin3655
@tonymartin3655 Месяц назад
Okay
@paultanker5606
@paultanker5606 Месяц назад
G'day to you, Ah yes another of the Brilliant Groups when Mentioned folk would Shrug their Shoulders and say "Who?" like Budgie and Van Der Graaf Generator! Perth West Aust.
@philpainter2806
@philpainter2806 Месяц назад
I've seen Arthur Brown live this year. Thought he was absolutely awful.
@gonzofonso7572
@gonzofonso7572 Месяц назад
the bloke is in his 80s,have more respect
@auroreboreale69
@auroreboreale69 29 дней назад
I saw him last year I thought he was amazing ?
@warrior9085
@warrior9085 28 дней назад
Zep were crap on occasion,if they were off their tits,especially Page.
@user-bw6uq6ce1g
@user-bw6uq6ce1g Месяц назад
Couldn't watch very far, music too loud and can't hear him talk.. excuse me but I'm old
@45rockinwax
@45rockinwax Месяц назад
I can hear music ,but it is very subtle, I don't think it overpowers the talking.
@LydAndLostRecords
@LydAndLostRecords Месяц назад
Too many OK's...😊
@andrewarthurmatthews6685
@andrewarthurmatthews6685 Месяц назад
Please cut the irritating back ground music as I tuned in to listen to the expert . It’s unnecessary and adds nothing to this video.
@Robertocamero785
@Robertocamero785 Месяц назад
You are right. It's so bloody annoying
@barriethomas6414
@barriethomas6414 20 дней назад
Ironicly, I play Made in England and Nice n Greasy more than the Duu Cann era , But still love the early material, Not to mention Hard stuff ,Andromeda. Fuzzy Duck.
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