Les Gray was a nice man. I met him a few times personally and he was very friendly. I have a picture with him together. A guy who really loved his fans. We all miss you my dear friend.
I remember seeing MUD perform in Portsmouth , I didnt Know Dave toke his own life ,can anybody tell me why ? . Ive enjoyed watching these videos of this great band , Ive even dug out all my MUD LPS -Kept them all !
@paulhamerton1 hey Paul.. what connection did you have with Mudd? . i love their music, but Sweet is on my list of top 5 bands of all time..I think Les did a cross between Sweet & Elvis, if you say he left Chin/Chap the same time Sweet did, then it goes to show Sweet was far more talented (this song is weak). im one of the few fans of Mudd in the U.S. trivia for you (what was the title on the flipside of Little Willie 45 that says (mouse ,hidin in a house)..your pal Tommy
The 1970's wouldn't have been as much fun without Les and Mud. He still gave a good performance on this, even though he was ill at the time. Him and his band were just great.
Les was a Legend and always will be to all the fans that known him he will live on forever in the songs they song. Les was the bravest person ever untill the tragic end he carryed on singing amazing singer amazing performer amazing man. they will never be another Les Gray you was loved by millions and sadly misst by all the true mud fans around the world.
Good by les you are sadly misst. the end of the world came when Les Gray died
Les never got back together he never stopped performing.He actually died of a heart attack but had throat cancer.Les was the kindest man i knew and never let his fans down a real credit who loved performing.Pls no nasty comments,Les loved singing and i and many others miss him so much R.I.P Les and Dave Mount the original drummer who sadly took his own life
Embarassment? Nah. Brave fella getting out there and doing it. Bowed out gracefully...what does that mean? Sit at home with a terminal illness just waiting to die?
don't forget he still needed to earn a living, sadly although they had a few hits including the best selling single of 74 mud didn't earn millions, they were one of the bands of the 70's that were tied in to a poor deal and lost out big time money wise. he was happy on stage so good on him for doing it for as long as he did. top man.
Yeah, das war noch Musik, ich war da gerade mal 8 Jahre alt und es hat mir damals schon super gefallen und es ist heute noch schön diese Gruppe zu hören!
Les Gray was a nice man. I met him a few times personally and he was very friendly. I have a picture with him together. A guy who really loved his fans. We all miss you my dear friend.
charroelton 3 months ago
I remember seeing MUD perform in Portsmouth , I didnt Know Dave toke his own life ,can anybody tell me why ? . Ive enjoyed watching these videos of this great band , Ive even dug out all my MUD LPS -Kept them all !
Lancaster730 6 months ago
les stayed with this /chin,chapman/stuff. as sweet moved on. too bad.
tommieparch 11 months ago
@tommieparch Les left chinn/chapman the same time Sweet did all fans know that,their first single on their own was L L Lucy
paulhamerton1 3 months ago
@paulhamerton1 hey Paul.. what connection did you have with Mudd? . i love their music, but Sweet is on my list of top 5 bands of all time..I think Les did a cross between Sweet & Elvis, if you say he left Chin/Chap the same time Sweet did, then it goes to show Sweet was far more talented (this song is weak). im one of the few fans of Mudd in the U.S. trivia for you (what was the title on the flipside of Little Willie 45 that says (mouse ,hidin in a house)..your pal Tommy
tommieparch 3 months ago
The 70`s... The decade taste forgot.... but came out with the greatest music!
Bitsforboats 11 months ago
I loved Mud from the begin I saw and heard them. When I was in disco and maybe heartbroken this music always kept me going on dancefloor!
crazybateve 1 year ago
The 1970's wouldn't have been as much fun without Les and Mud. He still gave a good performance on this, even though he was ill at the time. Him and his band were just great.
paulreno1 1 year ago
Les was a Legend and always will be to all the fans that known him he will live on forever in the songs they song. Les was the bravest person ever untill the tragic end he carryed on singing amazing singer amazing performer amazing man. they will never be another Les Gray you was loved by millions and sadly misst by all the true mud fans around the world.
Good by les you are sadly misst. the end of the world came when Les Gray died
R.I.P Dave
spymaster21 1 year ago
Legends of pure fun and happiness...cheers MUD. love ya.
MegaBergkamp10 1 year ago 2
RIP Les,true legend
armjos1 2 years ago 3
Eddie Rothe (Jane Macdonalds fiance & ex Liquid Gold , now Searchers ) is on drums
paulc9286 2 years ago
Les never got back together he never stopped performing.He actually died of a heart attack but had throat cancer.Les was the kindest man i knew and never let his fans down a real credit who loved performing.Pls no nasty comments,Les loved singing and i and many others miss him so much R.I.P Les and Dave Mount the original drummer who sadly took his own life
paulhamerton 2 years ago 12
Dave was my home insurance salesman when I lived in Croydon.
Ayrshirenutter 2 years ago
@paulhamerton R.I.P Les <3
showaddywaddyfan 1 year ago
@showaddywaddyfan Lucy i just saw this thank you x
paulhamerton1 8 months ago
gary a poof
chaz777710 2 years ago
RIP Les. Legend.
neal1260 2 years ago
what did he die from??
kevinocooldaddy 2 years ago
Les died from cancer
GalilGade 2 years ago
Les Gray had more guts than anyone I know.... the man was DYING for Gods sake... a True performer to the end. God rest him.
hooplemott 3 years ago 4
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What a embarraement he should have bowed out gracefully not got back together with his band looking like skeletor.
tonymontana1974 3 years ago
Embarassment? Nah. Brave fella getting out there and doing it. Bowed out gracefully...what does that mean? Sit at home with a terminal illness just waiting to die?
deathpigeon69 3 years ago 8
@deathpigeon69 That's a damn good point you have there & if anybody thinks otherwise then they need to get a life. Would you agree?
deloufu 1 year ago
don't forget he still needed to earn a living, sadly although they had a few hits including the best selling single of 74 mud didn't earn millions, they were one of the bands of the 70's that were tied in to a poor deal and lost out big time money wise. he was happy on stage so good on him for doing it for as long as he did. top man.
fearlessmudfan 2 years ago 5
That wasn't nice tony
duanerichardson 2 years ago
@tonymontana1974 twat
paulhamerton1 8 months ago
The line up here is Les Gray, John Berry (Slade) Syd Twynham (Mud II) and Wally Rothe (Searchers). Remember when they went on Blue Peter!
naiross 3 years ago
Great song, great performance...but why the hell was it on Blue Peter in '96?!
LeeRatbag 3 years ago
I thought Les Gray died in 2002
MidlandNinja 3 years ago
Yeah, das war noch Musik, ich war da gerade mal 8 Jahre alt und es hat mir damals schon super gefallen und es ist heute noch schön diese Gruppe zu hören!
godzillafan1234 3 years ago
IS dat phil wilson on the drums
alexxj220 4 years ago
great courage..great song.. great memories
yammyrob 4 years ago 2
oh this is so sad,a great singer,but this must have been close to when he died.still missed.
miyagi7946 4 years ago 4
he died in 2004
zenthra 3 years ago
Great to see him enjoying it even though he was obviously quite ill at this stage.
Vince1303 4 years ago 3