Rockabilly trio The Piccadilly Bullfrogs - No Time to Lose.

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2010

Austin Vince introduces The Piccadilly Bullfrogs playing live in a London studio. The song, one of their own, is called No Time to Lose (copyright D. Brittain 2009) and will feature in their forthcoming album scheduled for release on the German label Rhythm Bomb in the summer of 2010. This film clip is taken from an unfinished pilot show focussing on the Rockabilly/Roots music scene.

THE PICCADILLY BULLFROGS are:
Danny Brittain: Vocal / Rhythm Guitar.
Pete Davenport: Lead Guitar.
Tim "Trundle" Purkess: Double Bass.

Directed by Tim Purkess.
Cameraman: Austin Vince.
Technical facilitator: Gerald Vince.
Editor: Austin Vince.
IT Support: Angie Boothroyd.

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  • Great job!

    Why don`t you use a hollowbody gutiar? I think that solid guitar doesn`t fit on rockabilly...

  • @hoerms100 Glad you like the song! Regarding the guitar, sometimes we use a semi, sometimes a solid. I'm sure we'd be happy to use a mandolin if we ever got the urge! You may have noticed that we're not wearing the accepted Rockabilly uniform either. Gotta go with the flow dude, that's Rock'n'Roll...

  • Big big thanks to everyone who has commented here! We'll try and get another new original posted up before the end of the year...

  • @PiccadillyBullfrogs Great clip kool sound.  What bass amp do you use for that classic thump? Want to see more.

  • @MrRockabillyrulz Thanks! In answer to your question, no bass amp was used in either this, or the Cutthroat Joe film. Pete used a small guitar amp and the ol' doghouse was acoustic. We played live and everything was picked up through an overhead microphone, plugged directly into camera one.

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  • oh yea! sooo cool dudes

  • Wow ! Thats just greatsounding mixing for a one microphone recording...good work!

  • once again,another great track

  • @bobflames Great to see the classics live on. Yeah can't wait for more

  • Great video clip. What bass amp do use for that classic thump? Want more  clips. Should tour down under one day

  • THESE GUYS ROCK

    killer sounds from these young old uns lol

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