Wilko is such an engaging character, and I love the way he talks, it's like when you pour lemonade into a galss too quick and the bubbles rise up and out over the top - he's got all these ideas and information bursting to get out
Brilliant .... What a character, AND played in two of the best bands... Imagine being with Dr. Feelgood, and then getting with Ian Dury and the Blockheads... Epic !
Heinz - a talent-free area! The video of Wilko backing Heinz on that day in 1972 at Wembley is on youtube. But nothing on MC5 from that day. Check out MC5 at Tartar Field to see what Wilko would have seen. This was punk five years before punk.
Absolutely fascinating! I certainly remember seing the Feelgoods pretty early on in their career, at the Kensington in West London, and that was quite astounding. What an interesting raconteur Wilko is.
Wilko, what lovely guy.
Dr Feelgood were one of the most Underrated and Tightest R & B Live bands of the time
Gid bless you Wilko. I only came to appreciate your music quite recently and now I know what I've missed over the years. Give Lee a hug from us.
Wilko, a one off and original. Sadly gone but not never forgotten.
Wilko is such an engaging character, and I love the way he talks, it's like when you pour lemonade into a galss too quick and the bubbles rise up and out over the top - he's got all these ideas and information bursting to get out
That’s the speed . All speed freaks are like Wilco
i love him hes a bloody legend ,what a personality and great stories
Brilliant .... What a character, AND played in two of the best bands...
Imagine being with Dr. Feelgood, and then getting with Ian Dury and the Blockheads... Epic !
he is just marvelous!!!
3:44 Wilko talks about MC5 - if you've not seen the video of them live it's worth watching!
Heinz - a talent-free area! The video of Wilko backing Heinz on that day in 1972 at Wembley is on youtube. But nothing on MC5 from that day. Check out MC5 at Tartar Field to see what Wilko would have seen. This was punk five years before punk.
Who knew he was such a great story teller as well...
Absolutely fascinating! I certainly remember seing the Feelgoods pretty early on in their career, at the Kensington in West London, and that was quite astounding. What an interesting raconteur Wilko is.
Thanks Wilko
great story, part of pub rock history
the greatest geezer ever
FANTASTIC,THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS
brilliant!! Thanks!
Fantastic dude big hugs
And you can see the sweet young Wilko with hair to his shoulders behind Heinz at the 1972 London R'n'R show. Terrified but loving it.
thanks so much for this stuff..LEGEND!
Does anyone know what the little amp behind Wilko is ?
Heinz died when he was ............... 57
Is this John Malcovitch’s brother??
Bull frog blues
Thanks Wilko