Dr Feelgood - She's a windup video free download


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Duration: 01:51
Uploaded: 2009/03/24

Album: Be seeing you (1977)

Lee Brilleaux vocal,J.Sparks bass,J.Big Figure drums and vocal, and new II guitarist J.Gypie Mayo.

Best rhythm'n'blues, pubrock and punk energy!

Comments

9 years ago

Mario Solis

Gypie Mayo (born John Phillip Cawthra; 24 July 1951 − 23 October 2013) was an English guitarist and songwriter, playing in Dr. Feelgood from 1977 to 1981, and from 1996 to 2004 in the reborn Yardbirds with Alan Glen.Mayo had been relatively unknown until early 1977 when he replaced Wilko Johnson in Dr. Feelgood, although Henry McCullough had temporarily stood in when Johnson left.[4] He was known as John Mayo until, having suffered several minor ailments, Dr. Feelgood's Lee Brilleaux said "you've always got the gyp" and the nickname stuck.[5]Mayo played with Dr. Feelgood for four years and on six albums (Be Seeing You, Private Practice, As It Happens, Let It Roll, A Case of the Shakes and On The Job).[4] He co-wrote the Feelgood's only UK Top 10 single "Milk and Alcohol" with Nick Lowe, and played on four of the five other Dr. Feelgood singles to have appeared in the UK Singles Chart 

10 years ago

Sean Duggan

RIP Gypie

10 years ago

yann le baccon

Dr Feelgood - She's a windup 1977

10 years ago

twangville

rip Mayo

10 years ago

Johnoco66

This is the business, even without Wilko.

11 years ago

roy garry

The album cover photo was taken in my old local pub, The Admiral Jellicoe, so maybe I'm a bit biased.

12 years ago

alan kane

saw Wilko on tour in Glasgow this year even better now

12 years ago

alan kane

Stupidity was their best album for me. saw them a lot in the seventies. their support acts were good to. squeeze and ian dury to mention just 2

12 years ago

teej

wilko's great but gypo's rythym rocks

13 years ago

craig50

Ah my Dad got me into Feelgood when i was a kid by constantly playing all their albums,one of my first musical memories is the cover of 'Down by the Jetty'!!

13 years ago

dovla666

@TomthatiscalledTom I don't think I have ever seen more accurate description of the mid 70's music scene. I survived on blues and Dr. Feelgood. I don't appreciate you reminding me of EL&P and Mike Oldfield. Fuckin' in-a-gada-da-vida

13 years ago

TomthatiscalledTom

This must have been so exciting in the days when the music scene was dominated by long-haired stoners making concept albums about King Arthur and UFOs complete with synthesizers and week long guitar solos

13 years ago

Malcolm Birtwell

I agree with you - Be Seeing You is their best album, without doubt.

13 years ago

NeilThompson30

@shufflevans - I agree - it's their most consistent album of the first 5.

13 years ago

shufflevans

I know its sacriligious to admit it but 'Be Seeing You' is my favourite Feelgood album. And the first 4 are all next.

14 years ago

Andrew Triggs

Brilliant but totally underated band IMHO....Top stuff indeed

14 years ago

GOODROLLERO

Siguen vivos. Dr. Feelgood ya tiene su grupo tributo en España. Los Madrileños Dr. Goodroll. "Brillox" " J.Esparko" "Wilpie Enero" y "The big puritos" se encargan de mantener fresca la memoria de este mítico grupo Inglés tocando los temas que les hicieron famosos desde el 74 al 81. Buscanos en, My space, Faceboock o en el mismo You Tube. MY BUDDY BUDDY FRIENDS

15 years ago

krautball

I read one review way back then about "Gypie" Mayo replacing Wilko Johnson on guitar; it said "Mayo rocks with only about 2% less acid than Johnson", and I agree. The lineup with him was fantastic, just listen to the live album "As it happens". Great stuff! Thanks for posting this clip of a criminally underrated band!

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