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Dr. Feelgood live in Finland 1975

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She Does It Right, Roxette & interview. Filmed 19.07.1975 in Kuusrock Festival, Oulu, Finland (Iltatähti, TV2 YLE).
http://www.drfeelgood.org/
http://www.drfeelgood.de/index.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Feelgood

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  • Great upload, cccp13 !

    Was it rebroadcast on Finnish TV, and is it the whole show ?

    Thanks !

    Rob.

  • @pit2ryan3 As far as I know this is all that is available. Rebroadcasted on The Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE) website.

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  • long live pubrock!!!!!!!!

  • The best group, and sound from the 1970s. I`m still amazed by Wilko Johnson`s skill and technique with the guitar!

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  • Olisi muuten ollut helvetin hieno juttu jos Dr. Feelgood ja Hurriganes olisivat tehneet kimpparundin Euroopassa 1976 - silloin kun Kallio oli kitarassa. Se mitä Hot Wheels oli niin sen originallisuudessa pärjäävät ainoastaan nämä veijot.

  • the great Feelgood....magic... check my cover of Down to the Doctors...Cheers Harmonicadave

  • absolute magic

  • Thanks a million for uploading this rare gem!

  • Olin siellä.Meinaan Kaivopuiston konserissa-75.Kova juttu oli ja tykkään kovasti.

    Wiko taas Suomeen tulossa.Katelkaa hupa dokkari Oli City Confidential.Mahtava,aika.....­vierii!

  • Simalar groove to The Pirates

  • voi vittu.mää olin jo vanha,mut en perkele päässy kattoon ...vituttaa ku pientä oravaa,käpy jäässä....

  • i have seen this clip.- my idols are lee brilliaux. wilko johnson and 2 others

  • @unfamous13 Interesting that the bands you mention are all American. I bought the Mc5 Live album on the basis of the review at the time "Is this the best live album ever..?" Seems like yesterday. Wayne Kramer was way too proficient a guitarist to be Punk, but you're right about The Ramones especially. Their visit to the UK spawned a lot of subsequent "Punk" bands...."White Riot" by the Clash could be a Ramones record...maybe not the lyrics though.

  • @novadrian 1975 punk before punk? What about the Stooges? Mc5? NY Dolls, Suicide,Ramones, Television, The list goes on around this time. This is much more in the traditional rock and roll way vs. other bands with the punk label that were around the same time. Just my two cents

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