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Dr, Feelgood Not Feeling So Good....

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LazyGun | 19:50 Fri 25th Jan 2013 | Music
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Not a question as such - saw this article, which I thought quite sad cos I had a lot of time for this band.. Wilko Johnson has termincal cancer of the pancreas/

He appears to have a really positive attitude to it all though... interesting article

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-21187740

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ySdocMeBW8
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Couldn't agree more Lazy. A remarkable attitude. There was a big feature in one of the Sundays. The last gig will be something special I'm sure.
I loved Dr Feelgood in the mid 70s and couldn't understand how this song never charted
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiS791LhMyQ
One of his last gigs is at Robin 2's Bilston, reading an article in the local paper earlier ( Express and Star ) Ticket touts have snapped up a lot of the tickets and are selling them at greatly inflated prices. Shame on them.
Sad news indeed. Wishing him all the very best.
That's disgusting Tony. Some people have no shame.
Great attitude but don't call him 'brave' whatever you do.
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@factor - Agreed. Great track. Seriously under-rated band at the time, IMO, and their legacy undervalued too.

@tony. Thats pretty low even by the standards of ticket touts.
what is "milk" in the context of the song Milk and Alcohol? Surely not the white stuff that comes out of cows?
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@mushroom - I am sure I read somewhere that the meaning of the phrase "milk and alcohol" was a reference to kahlua =type drinks;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahl%C3%BAa
Heard an interview with him yesterday morning on R4 and was quite moved, especially the way he spoke of his late wife. I saw them once and they remain who I'd say is the best live band I've ever seen.
I Played on the bill at Seale Hayne College Summer Ball Wilko was on the bill ,he was incredible the feeling on stage was electric,Alex Harvey Band we also on the same bill ,he died a short time after .Much respect to Wilco ,these TOUT's disgusting miserable parasites ,may they ROT.
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in a mo - cool. I remember the Sensational Alex Harvey Band - shrinking violet, wasn't he? :). Can only recall one track of theirs though- Delilah?

Sounds like that would have been a pretty good night...
do you not rememberis, lazygun? classic SAHB.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JvHroG3u5E
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@ Mushroon No, I cannot remember hearing that track before :) Memory must be failing with age....
Great band. I think Milk & Alcohol was post Wilko Feelgoods LG, but here he is in his pomp..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHNZUop7OK0
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Just shows what I know Ludwig - Must admit, I thought wilco was still in the band when they released Milk and Alcohol. Good day then - learnt something new :)
I saw the band in 1975 at Reading Festival, and again on tour that autumn in Manchester, and to this day I have yet to see a band get a better reception as they came on stage (and I have seen a LOT of bands!).

I have always loved everything about them - the choppy knuckle-playing style Wilko uses, the way he moves on stage as though he is plugged in, not the guitar, Lee Brilleux's chewing his mouth between lines, as though he is speeding (maybe he was!) and the solid engine room of Sparko and The Big Figure - how cool is that for a drummer's name. They were honest and real at a time when punk was a fashion statement, and I am seriously sad that Wilko will not be with us much longer.

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