That's me ( Peter Green) on the right playing Tenor Sax along with Pete Mundy on Baritone Sax, Ronnie Harwood on Bass,Smellie George on Lead Guitar, Pete ? on Drums and of Course The Screaming Lord Himself David Edward Sutch R.I.P ! GOD BLESS YOU ..........
It was my very first gig with Lord Sutch in the spring of 1966 ..Live TV Show In a castle just outside of Paris with lots of International stars including from Britain The Small Faces !
I saw Screamin' twice, the first time around 1974 and it was absolutely brilliant, fantastic entertainment and well worthwhile. The second time a couple of years later, not so great - perhaps a bit tired of the road and the same show.
Still, gotta be thankful for the memory of one of the best gigs ...and I went to see everyone back then.
Ofcourse he was great,mate,it was you who said this sucks,and I said "No".
Concerning Sutch's behaviour here,one better hadn't invited him to one's barbecue.
Fact is,Sutch should've (like his 6T's contemporaries) concentrated on writing his own originals, and not still by this time, relying on old rock'n'roll standards, (how great they might've been). By '66,these where already old hat.
How did this guy never win an election?
noboxxydolatry 3 weeks ago
That's me ( Peter Green) on the right playing Tenor Sax along with Pete Mundy on Baritone Sax, Ronnie Harwood on Bass,Smellie George on Lead Guitar, Pete ? on Drums and of Course The Screaming Lord Himself David Edward Sutch R.I.P ! GOD BLESS YOU ..........
It was my very first gig with Lord Sutch in the spring of 1966 ..Live TV Show In a castle just outside of Paris with lots of International stars including from Britain The Small Faces !
I wish I was as skinny as that now !
speedypete07 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos 2
was that drugs aor was he drunk
hillbillyboy77 2 months ago
I saw Screamin' twice, the first time around 1974 and it was absolutely brilliant, fantastic entertainment and well worthwhile. The second time a couple of years later, not so great - perhaps a bit tired of the road and the same show.
Still, gotta be thankful for the memory of one of the best gigs ...and I went to see everyone back then.
mahatmacote 2 months ago
Ofcourse he was great,mate,it was you who said this sucks,and I said "No".
Concerning Sutch's behaviour here,one better hadn't invited him to one's barbecue.
Fact is,Sutch should've (like his 6T's contemporaries) concentrated on writing his own originals, and not still by this time, relying on old rock'n'roll standards, (how great they might've been). By '66,these where already old hat.
PAULLONDEN 4 months ago
@PAULLONDEN Mate I can't understand you! What's a barbie queu!!! Just have a look at my videos babe! Sutch is great!!!
san5a89 4 months ago
It's the drugs.
typeanoise 4 months ago
@san5a89 No,but don't invite this dude to your barbie que.
(which can't be done anyway, cause he's roasting in hell at this moment in time) √√
Sutch should'v e concentrated more on his vocal style ,instead of those cheap larks.
They might've worked in pre beatboom days,but by 1966 it became laughable.
Still..he was an original character,with links to Jimmy Page ,Ritchie Blackmore and more of those dudes.
PAULLONDEN 5 months ago
it suckssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
san5a89 5 months ago
I think that lord such was not only a raving loonie these days, guess he had some cash flow to support any ups and downs. correct me if i'm wrong
generalacc 6 months ago