Bought the album myself after seeing ' em - in Manchester - supporting either Rainbow or Ian Gillan Band at The Apollo - got no vinyl left now, so am glad to go over it again, here - many thanks, Canalcoholic
I saw them twice circa 1977, once as a headline at the Nite Spot in bedord, then quite soon after as support to Black Sabbath. I met them after the bedofrd show, nice guys, with a killer cover of Dylans "One More Cup of Coffee"
I too saw them support Quo at Glasgow Apollo in the 70's and man, they got the audience worked up good. Went out and bought the album and the next day and still don't know why they never made it big time. I was in Blackpool a few years later and they were actually playing in a pub (jenks i think it was). Was shouting for this song to be played and play it they did and with gusto....awesome. Nice to see you post this.
I used to run a 'rock/bikers' pub in Liverpool in the late 1970's to late 80s and knew Keirth Mulholland fairly well and shared many a pint on Rose Lane. Whilst they never played my pub, they gigged extensively in the 70's and 80s around Liverpool and then went on to support some major acts. There were even rumours that Dave Lloyd (Lioydy) did some vocals on Foreigner tracks that Lou Gramm couldn't reach!! Mylo was a lovely guy and was taken away from us far too young.
I used to run a 'rock/bikers' pub in Liverpool in the late 1970's/ to late 80s and knew Kirth Mulholland fairly. Whilst they neve played my pub, they gigged extensively in the 70's around Liverpool and then went on to support some major acts. There were even rumours that Dave Lloyd (Lioydy) did some vocals on Foreigner tracks that Lou Gramm couldn't reach!!
Fantastic band. I was listening to them when I was 14 years old and here we are three and a half decades later. The band I was in used to do a cover of "I want, never gets." Everyone thought it was an original because none of them ever heard of Nutz. Thanks for posting this!
I saw then on Hastings Pier in the 70's and then was very pleased that they supported UFO at the roundhouse later on....a brilliant band to see live..bless 'em
i managed to see these guys twice back in 70's once at a Club called THE OUTLOOK in Doncaster and The PRIORY in Scunthorpe...the same night i saw them in Scunny i'd bought their second album n managed to get it autographed by three of the guys and av still got the album..we also shared apint at the bar together....Still play their music today n still sounds fresh....ow i miss those gigs
Bought the album myself after seeing ' em - in Manchester - supporting either Rainbow or Ian Gillan Band at The Apollo - got no vinyl left now, so am glad to go over it again, here - many thanks, Canalcoholic
wodjah 3 weeks ago
Bloody tremendous stuff down at the front jumping about a lot slower now and a bit less hair.
D1056 1 month ago
I saw them twice circa 1977, once as a headline at the Nite Spot in bedord, then quite soon after as support to Black Sabbath. I met them after the bedofrd show, nice guys, with a killer cover of Dylans "One More Cup of Coffee"
garylongden 2 months ago
I too saw them support Quo at Glasgow Apollo in the 70's and man, they got the audience worked up good. Went out and bought the album and the next day and still don't know why they never made it big time. I was in Blackpool a few years later and they were actually playing in a pub (jenks i think it was). Was shouting for this song to be played and play it they did and with gusto....awesome. Nice to see you post this.
Takeiteasyffs 3 months ago
I used to run a 'rock/bikers' pub in Liverpool in the late 1970's to late 80s and knew Keirth Mulholland fairly well and shared many a pint on Rose Lane. Whilst they never played my pub, they gigged extensively in the 70's and 80s around Liverpool and then went on to support some major acts. There were even rumours that Dave Lloyd (Lioydy) did some vocals on Foreigner tracks that Lou Gramm couldn't reach!! Mylo was a lovely guy and was taken away from us far too young.
TheBenno57 4 months ago
I used to run a 'rock/bikers' pub in Liverpool in the late 1970's/ to late 80s and knew Kirth Mulholland fairly. Whilst they neve played my pub, they gigged extensively in the 70's around Liverpool and then went on to support some major acts. There were even rumours that Dave Lloyd (Lioydy) did some vocals on Foreigner tracks that Lou Gramm couldn't reach!!
TheBenno57 4 months ago
Fantastic band. I was listening to them when I was 14 years old and here we are three and a half decades later. The band I was in used to do a cover of "I want, never gets." Everyone thought it was an original because none of them ever heard of Nutz. Thanks for posting this!
JerAtoZ 5 months ago
So good.
reoreason 7 months ago
I saw then on Hastings Pier in the 70's and then was very pleased that they supported UFO at the roundhouse later on....a brilliant band to see live..bless 'em
steve161057 11 months ago
i managed to see these guys twice back in 70's once at a Club called THE OUTLOOK in Doncaster and The PRIORY in Scunthorpe...the same night i saw them in Scunny i'd bought their second album n managed to get it autographed by three of the guys and av still got the album..we also shared apint at the bar together....Still play their music today n still sounds fresh....ow i miss those gigs
jpkandsdk1 1 year ago