Chelsea - Right To Work (Live at the Bierkeller in Blackpool, UK, 1983) video free download


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Originally formed in mid 1976 Chelsea (initially called LSD) fragmented later that year when Billy Idol, Tony James and John Towe left to form Generation X. But founder member, Gene October wasn't about to give up. By February 1977 he had a brand new line up and was once again playing the London Punk Circuit supporting such legends as The Clash, The Cortinas and Sham 69. Later that year Chelsea released their debut 45 single 'Right to Work,' which was quickly followed by the first of three Radio 1 Peel sessions. By December that year the line up had changed once again and Chelsea had become a five piece. 1978 saw the band busier than ever as they treated ever-growing crowds to their distinctive 'angry young man' punk style, which was to be one of the biggest influences on the second wave punk movement of the 80s.

The release of Chelsea's first (self titled) album in 1979 lead to a tour with the Dickies, another Peel session and an appearance on BBC2's Old Grey Whistle Test. By now Chelsea's cult status was affirmed and when a new generation of young disillusioned teenagers embraced the raw power of street punk in the early eighties Chelsea were once again at the forefront of the scene. Shot in 1984 at Blackpool's notorious Bier Keller, by the legendary Jettisoundz video crew, the footage contained on this film captures not only the harsh yet melodic energy that went into Chelsea's live performances but also demonstrates exactly why Gene October became the punk Icon he remains today. A rare classic of punk history.

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Comments

9 years ago

Steve Nicholas

Saw this lot in a local pub in Twickenham in 77.Fuckin' great they were. Supported by The Models,(with a young Marco Pironi on guitar... who later joined Adam and the ants), Mental days!!!

9 years ago

Señor Interior

Chelsea - Right To Work (Live at the Bierkeller in Blackpool, UK, 1983)

11 years ago

David Carr

I went to see Chelsea early 80,s in Manchester they are top punk band just something about them that sets them apart .

13 years ago

Schniddo

@bananasplitsable You mean, the rich?

14 years ago

isabeats

I'm far from being a rich kid, but I do know how to enjoy life MY way. And have for many years. And it certainly isn't choosing to be a paid slave. As Johnny Rotten said in 1977, "You won't catch me working 9 to 5, it's too much fun being alive".

14 years ago

gangstylecore

yea maybe, when youre rich kid

14 years ago

bananasplitsable

I've worked all my life and am sick of freeloaders taking my hard earned cash.

14 years ago

meatypaw101

every gig i went to was like this!glasgow 82. mr october and crew were feckin A!! love this vid!

14 years ago

ChrisDil

1:18 steve bruce? lol

14 years ago

isabeats

The right NOT to work is more like it! Why be happy giving up your freedom to serve others? As the Situationalists said, "Why work when there is so much more to life?"

15 years ago

507punk

punk for ever!!!!!!!!!

15 years ago

laurence cooper

fucking love this band,seen them loads in the 80s.

15 years ago

lilmikesf

love the KUSF t-shirt on Gene October!!!

15 years ago

laurence cooper

fucking great anthem. long live punk.

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