Dr Feelgood - Live At Southend Kursaal (15 minutes of magic in the 4 songs)

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Published 2011-01-18

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  • Just heard about Wilko and had to come back to watch this again. What a band they were. And what a musician he was. Everything about him was one-off: playing style, look, presence and sense of perspective and dignity.
  • @portaccio
    Rip Wilko. I forgot just how incredible Lee Brilleaux was in the harp. Jesus they were good.
  • @techender
    I met my wife at a Dr Feelgood concert, on this tour, at The Malvern Winter Gardens in 1975. Still together today, complete with grandchildren. What a life!
  • Wilko fucking Johnson.. the world doesn't realize the guitar player we lost today, underrated player, but one of the biggest, so unique. Guitarist like Wilko, make you want to play the guitar and enjoy it, no effects, no insane tapping techniques, no high speed solos, just your guitar wired to your amp, and make music at your own.
  • @johnpirie3800
    RIP Wilko. Such a humble talented man, with a unique guitar style, that people can only dream of and admire. Say hi to Lee from us all.
  • I'm here for Wilko & God bless him he'll be sorely missed but I have to say Lee was class. One of the great English frontmen.
  • @TheCasbahrock
    Simple - Wilko and Lee are the best as Dr. Feelgood. The best band in the world! We have not yet realized how much we will miss him.
  • @kenquid8091
    It doesn't age does it. It just gets better and better. Fantastic band.
  • Dr Feelgood is, for me, the most addictive of visual performers, they’re brutal, dark and dirty and musically just brilliant. Their gigs look like it’s patient participation night at the asylum. Awesome
  • @alanalmo5834
    Brilliant. Especially as Lee has obviously changed the spark plugs on his Vauxhall viva on the way to the concert.
  • Since the news came he had recovered from cancer some 10 years ago, I always thought he would live forever. One of the finest guitar players on the planet.
  • @jaycuda8708
    possibly the coolest 15 minutes of music that there is
  • @nigelpaine3119
    No lasers, no pyro, no massive lighting rigs, just 4 geezers doing what comes naturally and doing it to perfection !!
  • 15 minutes well lived.Dr. Feelgood were pure lightning in a bottle. Lee and Wilko in good company.
  • I was once at a Feelgood gig at Kennington oval, the Cricketers, and the band launched into Shotgun Blues...Lee beckoned me up on stage and took a pack of ciggies out, put two in his mouth, lit them both, passed one to me, and the two of us stood on the stage smoking while I tried not to whither under his gaze....he then leaned in, said, cheers mate, now back in the crowd....my friend Steve, and a lot of other folk where staring at me as if to say, who the hell is this....Stve said, what the hell, you don't even smoke.....I replied, I am not going to say no to Lee Brilleaux am I....after all he was a little bit scary....anyone else ever had a close encounter..
  • @wezzmusic
    This is one of Britain's best bands. Intimidating, loud and full of soul.
  • These guys should have been much bigger than they were, shame on the music industry for not promoting them to the stardom their talents deserved. Raw, rockin’, powerful, energised, alive. ⭐️🤩🙏👍
  • @user-jx1dr3yk8q
    Dr feelgood one of the greatest bands that ever played on this earth xx