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Mr Barry Lewis
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 เม.ย. 2008
The Ramstampits, Blackpool, August 2024
A few tunes from The Ramstampits at Rebellion Festival, Blackpool 2024.
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The Damned, Glasgow Dec 24
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A couple of tunes from The Damned at The Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow, 05-12-2024.
Skinny Lister, Edinburgh 7.12.2024
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A few snippets from the amazing Skinny Lister gig at The Mash House, Edinburgh, 7th December 2024.
Ruts DC Dunfermline 19-07-2024
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A few snippets from Ruts DC ELECTRacoustic gig at PJ Molloys, Dunfermline. Excuse the dodgy sound, kept putting my fingers over the mic holes, oops.
Best Cover Version Ever!
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William Shatner's top class rendition of Skaghoor's Stuck in a Glory Hole
Hateful - Inside Out
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Upscaled version of the original video edit, 2024 audio remix by B. Lewis.
Zoe Neil - Vampire
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Original song written by Daniel Nigro and Olivia Rodrigo, arrangement by B. Lewis.
Abigail by Zoe Neil
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From the "I Did This" ep, written by Zoe Neil and Barry Lewis.
Chris Catalyst - Brainwaves (Live)
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Chris Catalyst and his band at Audio, Glasgow 25/05/2024
LYM Debut Gig 1993
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Last Years Men's first gig. Shot by Davie Kirk at Bo - Jangles, Kilmarnock, 2nd October 1993. Craig Millar - Bass Paul McHolland - Drums Kevin McIntosh - Guitar/Vocals Barry Lewis - Guitar/Vocals
Dougie and Toasher Live 1993
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Dougie Adam and Kevin (Here We Go) McIntosh live at Bo - Jangles, Kilmarnock, 2nd October 1993. original video recording by D. Kirk
Gary Numan -Down In The Park (Acoustic)
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St Luke's, Glasgow, 9th October 2023
Gary Numan -You Are In My Vision (Acoustic)
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Gary Numan -You Are In My Vision (Acoustic)
Hee Haw For Christmas by The Wizards Of Bawz
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Hee Haw For Christmas by The Wizards Of Bawz
Chase The Fire 4k - (Outstandifold and the Wettygrippers)
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Chase The Fire 4k - (Outstandifold and the Wettygrippers)
A Walk Through The Kilmarnock Music Scene
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A Walk Through The Kilmarnock Music Scene
I’m so looking forward to their 4 shows DC to Queens in Feb 2025. ❤
i was there what a sound they got in there amazing. seen the damned a lot of times but that was defo up there with one of the best great footage mate ...
I keep saying this, Skinny Lister are the best live band in the world. Every gig is a joy
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I rigged lighting for these guy's back in the 80's when they were on an Australian tour. The most lighting cans I had ever seen at a pub gig.
Meeeeeeee❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great stuff, saw Segs and Ruffy with Dead Men Walking earlier this year, similar vibe. Auld punks just keep on rockin'
What about the anteeeks late 60s
Excellent.
ITS MY MUM IM ALSO IN THE VIDEO❤❤❤❤
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im from peru and you r really talented <3
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Go girl !!! ❤❤ From leah xx
THATS OUR TEACHER SINGING!!!! We love u miss Neil and always will for ever and ever
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Love you mrs neil and always will ❤
Same will always love her forever and ever!!
Brilliant this nice one <><><>
Another brilliant song and video, love it
Cheers Kev.
Great memories!! Fun times Still listen to the radio!!
AI shite!
Super!!!
For me this takes all the menace out of the song, makes it feel like a Sunday walk in the park. Get the synths back in.
A fine bunch of lads.
I worked at the palace for 17yrs in the 2000s. I remember Helping put out tables for Bob Geldof's gig. It wasnt a sell out and the reason seemed to be that people thought it was a tribute gig. I remember Bob taking the stage and quipping "Hello, we are the Bob Geldof Tribute band." It was a great gig non the less. I saw Rick Wakeman there on my 20th birthday and I still have my backstage pass for Ocean Colour Scene (by heck the left a mess in the dressing room!). I loved that place...one of the best places to work ever.
Great set of memories for you lads.... unfortunately, my era was the 15-20 years or so just before that, having been there when Jock Whiteside set up the original studio. Clark Sorley, Spike and George Cowan turned it into Sirocco around 1972 and it started to function as a hub for all the local bands. Clark still has a studio in Kilmarnock producing work for people as far away as New Zealand and Spain. I put together the compilation sets of albums called KIKROCK followed by four OVERTONE albums between about 1982 and 1986, , with each album containing 2 tracks by 8 different bands featuring several well-known local names like So What, Menace (preceded by Play Dirty), 22nd Story, Overland Stage Company, Geisha Boyz, and a few others... 40 bands in all came to the studio from all over Scotland and recorded each track in 2 hours... a superb feat to complete 5 albums in total that were co-produced by myself, Clark Sorley, Spike Bayne and Larry Primrose. We managed to get coast-to-coast airplay in USA and Canada, and some record company interest for a few of them along the way, with Billy Law (Popper) and myself even touring round the labels in London on one occasion. My office was up in the corner of that building above what is now the Kebab shop. There's probably a book in there that can be written one day, but maybe not while everyone is still alive. All the best lads, and I hope you are still enjoying your music.
Cheers Bob,I remember the Kikrock album,great stuff.
i was Living in Glasgow in the 80s & I was Singing lead vocal in a band called 'Ariel Technique' most of the guys in the band were from Kilmarnock the Bass Player was Ken Tudhope . we rehearsed in Scirroco quite a bit, we also recorded with Larry Primrose as engineer & Clark Sorley . Larry Played Drums on a song we did Called 'Did It' & it was Played by Mark Goodier who was then a DJ on Radio Clyde. i eventually started to write Solo Material R&B Funk/Gospel ect... When Living in Glasgow I was Introduced to Alan Rankine by a friend Alan was part of the 80s band ''the Associates'' along side scottish singer Singer Billy MacKenzie both of them now sadly passed on ......... when i met Alan Rankine in Glasgow he liked my Voice & asked me where i was recording ,i mentioned i was recording a couple of songs for EMI at that time in Kilmarnock, Clark was working with me on one of the songs .... So Alan & I both drove to Kilmarnock from Glasgow & I introduced Alan to Frank Reader sister of Eddi. Frank who was also working with the Trashcans at that time & looking to get signed & Alan was instrumental in the Signing of the band to Go Discs...........
Thanks for this. Shame it took me so long to find it. Made me happy and sad in almost equal measure. Places and people I hadn't brought to mind for too long. But also stuff I missed by getting caught by London so early. Moved there wae the Fearties and never came back. Still there was loads tae recall. The Sirocco and the Primrose brothers, the McClusky brothers, Sharing a hoose wae Mike Ogiltree and Wendy Murray. The KPT, the KLAW at the old Jimmy and the Sandriane. I'd forgotten about that one, and the Gateway. The Fearties at the Gateway comes tae mind if I really try hard. Like y' say yirselves, lots of it is hazy for various reasons. Anyway, ta again. It's good tae remember what a fertile place it was. Here's hopin' it's no such a desert for much longer. Spike
so catchy
😂😂😂😂
Ehhh ehhhh ehhhhh ehhhhhh😮
Great gig 👍🏻
That is so good🙂 great...
Great video guys, brought back some good memories of how Killie used to be
Am I right in thinking that Billy Bragg played the Grand Hall and came to Fannies for a pint after. Did Bill and Wild Bill play a duet at some point?
I remember Shabby Road.
The names of some of these bands had me spitting out my cup of tea. I was only born in the early 80s in Killie, so don't know those days, but it sounds brilliant. We did ok round Killie in the 90s 👍
I thoroughly enjoyed this guys. I am a Kilmarnock born Scot living in Canada and a life long musician (with Canadian Awards in music). I took my daughter to Scotland in 1988 to introduce her to her roots. We spent time in Kilmarnock but not enough time to dig into the underground. This was an amazing journey. Thank you both so, so much!!!
The housemartins ticket at the grand hall took me back, The farm (pre all together now song) were the support act still got their steps of emotion e.p I got at that gig to this day .BTW brilliant video of the killie scene.
A good cover of a terrible, terrible Anita Bryant song
Fantastic
Merci à vous Barry Lewis
Je suis heureuse d'avoir retrouvé ma très chère vieille amie chanteuse, merveilleuse HAZEL O'CONNOR
Nice one guys. Recorded a lot of bands at Sirocco. Great fun trying to get paid for the rehearsal rooms too.
Good times mate,hope you're well.
Loved the Sandrianne and saw quite a few gigs there. Was even better since my brother in law was a barman there. I was at the Cult gig at the grand hall and the same brother in law saw David Bowie at a pub in Kilmarnock on the night he played.
Ye forgot about Maria Osmond
Love this. As someone too young to enjoy the scene in my home town (which has sadly evaporated almost completely) it's great to learn about it. If you need young blood for any festival revivals then give us a shout!
I saw the Primevals in Kilmarnock. There was no stage. The band were almost pushed up against the back wall by the end of their set. The bass player looked the most terrified out of the line-up. Gordon Wallace DJ'd.
Well done Ant n Dec!! Great times at Killie in the 80s! Vickis had some brilliant gigs in those days, respect to big Mark an Jim for bringing so many good bands at that time! Always liked, The Tribe of Benn,
Fantastic - would have loved to see inside some of those places again.. well done!!
Really like this wee track 👏👏
Brilliant wee video guys and brings back great memories of live bands in the toon, also on a Thursday night upstairs in the Sandrianne! What about the gig with diff bands in the Galleon, anyone remb that?