HEINZ BURT - C'mon Everybody (1972) скачать видео бесплатно


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Длительность: 02:09
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8 years назад

Tom Holt

I remembered Just like Eddie by this guy in the 60s - easily the worst record ever to hit the top 10. One of my friends bought it and was ridiculed for weeks! This is immeasurably worse! Still, I suppose he must have a certain sort of courage.

8 years назад

Padraig Cronin

I first heard of Heinz in Jake Arnott's "The Long Firm". I thought he was fictional at first. His "Village of the Damned" peroxide hair and his literally getting pelted with baked beans seemed unreal. Just goes to show! I have since enjoyed his portrayal in the film "Telstar". A true rock n roll character.

9 years назад

Mr3sheds

Love the way the crowd runs away from the stage when Heinz starts singing.

9 years назад

Jason Frey

I think Heinz rocks out. This is really fun. His singing is fine. He has some good ole uplifting energy.

9 years назад

PAULLONDEN

Woah ,that is such a depressing stage setup. Boring daylight ,people walking on and off. This once Joe Meek protege deserved a bit better than this depressing flash in the pan '72 rock'n'roll flare up. He was after all part of that short optimistic early sixties era that spawned The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.Although Heinz was a bit of a also ran, he still made a few interesting records with Joe Meek.

9 years назад

rjun67

christ he is awful!!

9 years назад

Poopingbotham

He looks a lot better here without his usual ugly bleach. Who's "Wilko?"

9 years назад

dirk1959

This was the weekend where Wilko spotted a band called the MC5, and he watched their guitarist (Wayne Kramer) strutting robotically across the stage ....and the Legendary Wilko stage act was born from this one gig! 

9 years назад

boproton

Nice to see Sutch along with Wilko and co ! 

9 years назад

Mark Russell

Wilko with a plectrum 1:28

10 years назад

Brian Manzarek

Maybe Heinz wasn't the best singer, but he was better than Yoko xD

10 years назад

GriefTourist

WILKO!!

10 years назад

Gareth Brown

The band backing Heinz Burt at this gig is Dr Feelgood

10 years назад

Les Reed

Bloody awful - and an insult to Eddie's memeory.

10 years назад

Bruce Bandit

German born Heinz Burt (Heinz Henry George Schwarz) played bass with the instrumental group, the Tornadoes - Telstar possibly their most memorable success and who also backed singer, Billy Fury. Joe Meek, the bands producer though he could get some more mileage out of the deal and promoted Heinz as a singer. Crippled by motor neuron disease, Heinz died in 2000, aged 57 following a stroke.

10 years назад

Lily Stoltzfus

wtf is heinz burt? rockrockrocknroll

10 years назад

John Robertson

heinz was never the best singer..great video though

11 years назад

Cheese Puff Death Squad

And John B Sparks on bass!

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