Screaming Lord Sutch - London - 1972 video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/04/14

Screaming Lord Sutch at London Rock & Roll Show - 1972

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8 years ago

Osh Kataja

The lead guitarist is named Alan Gascoigne. He went on to form The Alan Gascoigne Trio.

9 years ago

castletriglav

He should have retired 10 years earlier.

9 years ago

james peirce

He was a total prat.

9 years ago

MrPotatoesLatkie

There is a video of him doing Jack the Ripper where the audience is really frightened of him. I think that was 1964 or so. By the early 1970s, his act seemed to be getting old. Especially after Black Sabbath had already come out, not to mention Alice Cooper.

9 years ago

Rockers From Hell

the cramps inspiration?

9 years ago

Phantom Horusdottier

A bit before his time. Most of the the people in the crowd act .like they are listening in on a business meeting.

9 years ago

edge of sanity insane

Funny, at the 3:53 mark, Sutch mentions Alice Cooper in a song in a threatening way. Seems he knew he was soon to be upstaged by a horror theatrics rock band that actually wrote good songs. LOL! R.I.P.

9 years ago

HelenasVenom

Who's that on guitar? He's great!

9 years ago

machination3e

Obvious theatrical garbage

9 years ago

John Hadfield

pretty wild show, ive never seen that before, before his time

9 years ago

Syntox

Fucking SQUARES sitting down while the lord of terror is putting on a spell. What is WRONG with those kids.

9 years ago

Goutfoot

Screamin Lord Sutch was the Cramps playing for a fucking flower fucking audience. God damn it he was beautiful. 

10 years ago

Hister333

Alice who?

10 years ago

TheSmith1954

My claim to fame was I once song Johnny B good live with him as he dragged me on stage at the club Lafayette Wolverhampton,

10 years ago

MUNROWS RETRO

For some reason the name "Lord Sutch" came to mind, and it is a name I haven't heard or thought of in many years. I keyed it in and it came back to me ... though I live in the US, this guy was pretty big on FM radio circles back in the early 1970s, and yes, they did call him Screaming Lord Sutch (no doubt after Screaming Jay Hawkins who did the original "I Put A Spell On You" back in the '50's). This live video catches Lord Sutch in all of his, heh heh, glory ...

10 years ago

Steven Summers

Who is that on lead guitar?

10 years ago

fubar50cat

great vid, my only question is ---- would Basil Fawlty like it?

10 years ago

Jillian Rocket

If you think is good...you're a fucking moron.

10 years ago

Sublime Music Channel

Charming.

10 years ago

Konstantin Silaenkov

Cool !!!! i`t was a great live performance !!!

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