CHRIS SPEDDING - Motor Bikin' (1975 Top Of The Pops UK TV Appearance) ~ HIGH QUALITY HQ ~
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punk a year before punk.
I know its not classed as punk, but the image and style is definatly late seventies british punk.
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I once saw Chris Spedding perform this song at the Canary public house on Heartsease Estate in Norwich, at the time I had never heard of him or the song.
It was kind of strange as he and his group just turned up one night without any real previous announcement and did a jamming session. What the year was I haven't got a clue, but needless to say I remember it because he was good.
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DEDICATED TO TONY TOWNSEND....TOO FAST TO STOP, TOO YOUNG TO DIE..LOVED CHRIS AND MOTORBIK'N AND PLAYED GUITAR LIKE NO ONE I'VE SEE OUTSIDE HENDRIX ,CHRIS, RONSON..AND A SELECT FEW...
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like jack bruce, who he played with, he should have collaborated with a good lyricist.
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knowing speeding's reputation, i was expecting more from his "hit". the production and playing was first rate, as he is known for, but the lyric disapointed me as a long series of cliches.
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@TRUFFLEHOUNDEXPRESS ROTGLMAO Aren't we all now....
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to old to rock n roll to young to die keep motor bikin
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Wow! I wonder where the 'Pistols got their 'schtic' from??
\Hello Sid??/...Sid...?
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This isn't unlike Super womble from the same time which itself sounded like The weatherman from 1967, I was 12 way back in 1975, heard no punk rock yet then either, Hattie Jaques son also played guitar in the Wombles, don't know for sure who was always in those costumes, though Jimmy Savile said he was in them sometimes.
I was riding motorcycles when this first came out and still am. I'm now too old to die young.
TRUFFLEHOUNDEXPRESS 11 months ago 8
Chris speddig rocks!
Scotchfisherman 3 months ago 2