Nothing 'sad' here, we all have to go, and Deke had unlike so many others, the opportunity to celebrate life on this planet for 72 years....more than the average citizen on planet earth is given...on top of that, left an enviable musical legacy......
First Heard MAN when I was 14. I live on the Left Coast of Turtle Island, was already playing guitar and loving Quick Silver Messenger Service /John Cipollina by 7. I have Welsh ancestors and treasure all my MAN albums, I have given away at least three "Map of Wales" albums to dear friends. By the time I finally made it to Wales I was just a few days short of being able to meet DEKE and say thank you, however I was invited and able to attend his wake. The life celebration I was most honored to attend had a screen and projector showing a mind blowing retrospective of Deke's life. I love my new Welsh family, you folks is truly beautiful! I hope one day a documentary is made of MAN and that they use all those cool pics of Deke in it. Love and gratitude to all.
Anyone who knows the map of wales album is very welcome in wales. My father remembers all the gis in the 40s and how nice they were to him. I am welsh and live in America and feel very welcome
Just coming to the end of Deke's book The Twang Dynasty. Absolutely brilliant. An education. Such a joy to hear him tell the stories of some of the biggest names in music. Wish I could have met him. RIP Deke. 🏴
Same here..I'm 67 and JUST getting hip to Deke/ Man/ Iceburg...Jesus..these musicians were fantastic! How did I not hear about them??....Reading Rhinos,Winos & Lunatics now...
As a 15yr old in late 70s it dawned on me how cool is music! Then one day I was looking thru 2nd hand LPs. Talking with an older fellow he said: look at any rock releases on the U/A label, it's a good place to start if want to go beyond commercial music. That day I bought Mans Winos Rhinos & Lunatics & Hawkwinds Hall of the Mountain Grill. These prompted me to go home & frisbee all my other 20 or so records all over the back yard! Only last week I found Savoy Browns Raw Sienna. Bloody brilliant. Man o Man...
Saw MAN at the UFO club in London late 1960s, they were a brilliant band, and I'd seen most of the greats such as Hendrix , Cream etc, they recreated Prelude/Storm just like the record, bonus on the night was Arthur Brown sung with them, I love the first two albums in particular, ground breaking, Top band.
Wonderful man and brilliant guitarist and composer. Sad day when he left us. I love the welsh accents and it's great to hear him speak. RIP Deke, I hope you and Mickey have met up again.
Good old Deke what a Star had many a great time with Deke and the MAN family sadly missed never a day goes by when I’m not listening to MAN 😪😪 RIP say hi to Jonsey for me ❤️ ERNIE
Hey Rolf..you are a year younger than me..what fun it must have been to see this band in the early 70s.I live in the USA.near Detroit...so many wonderful bands from this area back then as well.
Had the pleasure to meet Deke at a book evening in Bewdley in Worcestershire. He signed the label on my mint single of Sudden Life. Had a great chat. He had everyone in stitches with his many tales. His books are incredibly funny as well. You're very much missed, Deke.
News that Deke has just died, makes this interview as poignant as anything. A great and lovely man, thanks for all the music, the books and your humanity.
What a lovely guy! Although i wasn't what you'd call a mega~fan, i first heard the band's set from the Reading festival in 1983 when it was broadcast on The Friday Rock Show (on BBC Radio 1) back in late '83, and i loved it! I actually bought that set on cd just this week (having only found out recently that it actually existed commercially on cd), and i am happier than you could imagine that i found it! It's such a shame that the band never became as big as i think they should have been. So underrated! It's a pity that there isn't really very much of their stuff on Apple Music, as i would be doing a lot of 'adding'. Thanks for posting this. As i say: a wonderful, and very talented bloke! RIP Mate. And RIP Micky Jones... \m/
MAN is the best ever and Thank you very much to sending this Gread Video i am Fan since Beginning. Man fromm Walse is my Favorit. I am from Germany. RIP Deke Leonard. 🙇♂️🙏and ol of this Stuff.
Really interesting, takes me back to school days. Loved and still love Man. J Peel and "hating" Yes pisses me off. They were a great band, no need for hatred. RIP Micky and Deke. Thanks for the music and memories x
Walked home through Dafen with Deke when I was 14. He had a beak on him then and couldn't believe he called himself Deke which rhymed with Beak! Love him to bits
Man was such a great band (till 1975 that is) This endless improvising did them in . After the brilliant "Rhinos" good songs refused to come ....... R I P.....
Yes they were really blinding at Cambridge too, best band at the festival by a long way. Often went to Man gigs and it's fantastic to still get that vibe now. Long live Deke...
I'd only just found out - seems I spoke too soon. RIP Deke, we shall miss you, Man. Also just heard about Geoff Nicholls, John Wetton and Overend Watts, all gone...
Went to see MAN at Birmingham Odeon, straight from work to get my album signed back stage. At the gig Deke dedicated a song to the best dressed hippy, which was quite embarrassing as I'd left my tie on under my grey coat.
I loved Man in the 70s but never got to see them, living in the States. It was only with the advent of U-tube that I finally got to see live performances, just like with many of the bands I loved most. Greenslade, Horslips, Captain Beyond, Gryphon, Skin Alley, Atomic Rooster, Kraan, Grobschnitt, Guru Guru...and on and on. Even the European bands that did make it to the US were difficult to see, depending on where you lived. Gentle Giant, for example, I only got to see once. Oh, but what I would have given to have lived in Europe in those days...come to think of it, anywhere else aside from this sick, stupid country sounds good to me all these years later.
Same here..JUST got hip to MAN a few months ago..wtf..how did they fly below my radar?! I would have LIVED them back in the day.Would like to have met Deke..a crazy R&R hero.
@@j.l.hennig4339 Many thanks! It’s just a detail but I gave him a lift from Feltham Rox to his home in Stoke Newington with both those guitars in the back of the car. I nearly drove avatar with them by mistake. As you know he liked to stencil concentric black and white rings on them. Others have copied this but I think he was the first around 1971. Thanks again.
Great interview, and beautifully filmed. A fine way to remember Deke. Now go and read all his books - they're absolutely hilarious! www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&text=Deke+Leonard&search-alias=books-uk&field-author=Deke+Leonard&sort=relevancerank
@@HannahKerensa Good advice - I of course binged straight through them - no willpower whatsoever. Even his Twang book on guitars is chock-full of guffaws. Nice to meet a fellow fan! 💪😎🎸
Around 69 -71 There was nothing wrong with "Yes" .....it was only during the mid 70's such bands (ELP) became synonymous with smug arena corporate "rock"......Anyway...by that time ('75) Peel stopped playing Man also. Who sadly after the "Rhinos" album began to disintegrate into radio friendly U.S. west coast pap ; which , no surprise , was their undoing .
I will never forget the Man shows I went to in the 70's at Birmingham Town Hall-great venue and Man were always the best band on the circuit, great live and a shame they never really transferred the vibe onto record consistently. RIP Deke-thanks for the memories!
Deke, you are going to be missed by so many. Thanks for the great music, your wit and humanity. A sad day.
Nothing 'sad' here, we all have to go, and Deke had unlike so many others, the opportunity to celebrate life on this planet for 72 years....more than the average citizen on planet earth is given...on top of that, left an enviable musical legacy......
Yes. Feel the same way about BB King. These folks found their place in the scheme of things...
First Heard MAN when I was 14. I live on the Left Coast of Turtle Island, was already playing guitar and loving Quick Silver Messenger Service /John Cipollina by 7. I have Welsh ancestors and treasure all my MAN albums, I have given away at least three "Map of Wales" albums to dear friends. By the time I finally made it to Wales I was just a few days short of being able to meet DEKE and say thank you, however I was invited and able to attend his wake. The life celebration I was most honored to attend had a screen and projector showing a mind blowing retrospective of Deke's life.
I love my new Welsh family, you folks is truly beautiful! I hope one day a documentary is made of MAN and that they use all those cool pics of Deke in it. Love and gratitude to all.
Anyone who knows the map of wales album is very welcome in wales. My father remembers all the gis in the 40s and how nice they were to him. I am welsh and live in America and feel very welcome
Saw many of the Man shows in the 70's, stand out musician, great band! Great albums!
Just coming to the end of Deke's book The Twang Dynasty. Absolutely brilliant. An education. Such a joy to hear him tell the stories of some of the biggest names in music. Wish I could have met him.
RIP Deke. 🏴
Same here..I'm 67 and JUST getting hip to Deke/ Man/ Iceburg...Jesus..these musicians were fantastic! How did I not hear about them??....Reading Rhinos,Winos & Lunatics now...
I remember all the Patti pavillion gigs by Man and Iceberg in the 70,s.
Amazing !!!! 😎
Alan Stabler 68 next week !!
As a 15yr old in late 70s it dawned on me how cool is music! Then one day I was looking thru 2nd hand LPs. Talking with an older fellow he said: look at any rock releases on the U/A label, it's a good place to start if want to go beyond commercial music. That day I bought Mans Winos Rhinos & Lunatics & Hawkwinds Hall of the Mountain Grill. These prompted me to go home & frisbee all my other 20 or so records all over the back yard!
Only last week I found Savoy Browns Raw Sienna. Bloody brilliant.
Man o Man...
Saw MAN at the UFO club in London late 1960s, they were a brilliant band, and I'd seen most of the greats such as Hendrix , Cream etc, they recreated Prelude/Storm just like the record, bonus on the night was Arthur Brown sung with them, I love the first two albums in particular, ground breaking, Top band.
Lovely man. A good friend for a number of years through the 80's. I'll never forget hanging out with him, which I did often.
Wonderful man and brilliant guitarist and composer. Sad day when he left us. I love the welsh accents and it's great to hear him speak. RIP Deke, I hope you and Mickey have met up again.
Good old Deke what a Star had many a great time with Deke and the MAN family sadly missed never a day goes by when I’m not listening to MAN 😪😪 RIP say hi to Jonsey for me ❤️ ERNIE
So very sad. R.I.P. Cousin Deke. Have so many wonderful memories of a very special friendship.
Cheerio then Deke RIP and thanks for all the great music.
RIP Deke! I,m 63 Jahr old to day and Love this Band since Beginn.
Hey Rolf..you are a year younger than me..what fun it must have been to see this band in the early 70s.I live in the USA.near Detroit...so many wonderful bands from this area back then as well.
Deke was a lovely man. So talented, yet humble in every way. Loved him,
A cracking interview with a Welsh legend of the guitar
What a great guy. A sad day and big loss. Wonder what the first track Deke and Micky will jam out at their reunion. Bless them both.
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what a lovely fella and a great interview
DL loved his music and hilarious attitude...rest well Deke
Iceberg opened for Man Coventry Polytechnic 1973 or 74 . Fantastic night of wonderful music! Thanks Deke .
Lovely down to Earth gentleman.Miss you Deke.
Had the pleasure to meet Deke at a book evening in Bewdley in Worcestershire. He signed the label on my mint single of Sudden Life. Had a great chat. He had everyone in stitches with his many tales. His books are incredibly funny as well. You're very much missed, Deke.
News that Deke has just died, makes this interview as poignant as anything. A great and lovely man, thanks for all the music, the books and your humanity.
Deke and Micky too are Gittar Heros! MAN is the best ev.I,m Fan since beginning! Wunderful Band!RIP all Who Died!
A living legend. Amen.
What a lovely guy! Although i wasn't what you'd call a mega~fan, i first heard the band's set from the Reading festival in 1983 when it was broadcast on The Friday Rock Show (on BBC Radio 1) back in late '83, and i loved it! I actually bought that set on cd just this week (having only found out recently that it actually existed commercially on cd), and i am happier than you could imagine that i found it! It's such a shame that the band never became as big as i think they should have been. So underrated! It's a pity that there isn't really very much of their stuff on Apple Music, as i would be doing a lot of 'adding'. Thanks for posting this. As i say: a wonderful, and very talented bloke! RIP Mate. And RIP Micky Jones... \m/
MAN is the best ever and Thank you very much to sending this Gread Video i am Fan since Beginning. Man fromm Walse is my Favorit. I am from Germany. RIP Deke Leonard. 🙇♂️🙏and ol of this Stuff.
Really interesting, takes me back to school days. Loved and still love Man.
J Peel and "hating" Yes pisses me off.
They were a great band, no need for hatred.
RIP Micky and Deke. Thanks for the music and memories x
Brilliant !!!!! 😎
Walked home through Dafen with Deke when I was 14. He had a beak on him then and couldn't believe he called himself Deke which rhymed with Beak! Love him to bits
Deke, we are still watching and listening. Ride and the View still my favourite
Man was such a great band (till 1975 that is) This endless improvising did them in . After the brilliant "Rhinos" good songs refused to come ....... R I P.....
That's so bloody rude
@@susanhannafin3793 You're right ..that was totally unnecessary. I'll edit this .
Man was the 2nd band i saw trrip**g at the Chez club laytonstone 1970.
Love those guys.
I saw him live at Clissold Park, North London in the 70's.
All the besr Deke. Eddie Waring!!!!!!!!!
Springlanguage Hello, did you play with MAN?
Hi Rolf. No I didnt. I saw Deke with Man in Birmingham in the 70s. Great concerts!
Never forget one of Mans Christmas at the Patti and a guy called Pete Cowley shouting we loved you boys we loved you what a night
Man concerts at Birmingham Town Hall were incredible!
Nice interview. Really looking forward to seeing Deke once again, along with Son of Man, at the Cambridge Rock Festival in August.
Couldn't make that one but got to the Dagenham gig....great stuff ...no ...the Best....love the roar of approval when Deke appears...total respect.
Yes they were really blinding at Cambridge too, best band at the festival by a long way. Often went to Man gigs and it's fantastic to still get that vibe now. Long live Deke...
and then such crap news today..R.I.P Dear Deke...thanks for the great music, the stories ,the books and everything else.XXXX
I'd only just found out - seems I spoke too soon. RIP Deke, we shall miss you, Man. Also just heard about Geoff Nicholls, John Wetton and Overend Watts, all gone...
Bye then Deke - into the void you go. RIP.
"The Beatles, Hendrix and Zappa", of course!
Went to see MAN at Birmingham Odeon, straight from work to get my album signed back stage. At the gig Deke dedicated a song to the best dressed hippy, which was quite embarrassing as I'd left my tie on under my grey coat.
RIP to the second class citizen. 7171551 forever.
I loved Man in the 70s but never got to see them, living in the States. It was only with the advent of U-tube that I finally got to see live performances, just like with many of the bands I loved most. Greenslade, Horslips, Captain Beyond, Gryphon, Skin Alley, Atomic Rooster, Kraan, Grobschnitt, Guru Guru...and on and on. Even the European bands that did make it to the US were difficult to see, depending on where you lived. Gentle Giant, for example, I only got to see once. Oh, but what I would have given to have lived in Europe in those days...come to think of it, anywhere else aside from this sick, stupid country sounds good to me all these years later.
Same here..JUST got hip to MAN a few months ago..wtf..how did they fly below my radar?! I would have LIVED them back in the day.Would like to have met Deke..a crazy R&R hero.
"Only pansies are called Roger" i love this man
Good Lad! LLANELLI LAD!
Great lyricist, slide guitarist and writer. Yes. Much missed. Does anybody know what tuning he used?
Open G - D G D G B D, low to high. He mostly carried two guitars at gigs, one in open tuning, one standard.
@@j.l.hennig4339 Many thanks! It’s just a detail but I gave him a lift from Feltham Rox to his home in Stoke Newington with both those guitars in the back of the car. I nearly drove avatar with them by mistake. As you know he liked to stencil concentric black and white rings on them. Others have copied this but I think he was the first around 1971. Thanks again.
Please can anyone tell me the make and model of the acoustic guitar Deke is playing
Rip deke
Great interview, and beautifully filmed. A fine way to remember Deke. Now go and read all his books - they're absolutely hilarious!
www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&text=Deke+Leonard&search-alias=books-uk&field-author=Deke+Leonard&sort=relevancerank
@@HannahKerensa Good advice - I of course binged straight through them - no willpower whatsoever. Even his Twang book on guitars is chock-full of guffaws. Nice to meet a fellow fan! 💪😎🎸
Around 69 -71 There was nothing wrong with "Yes" .....it was only during the mid 70's such bands (ELP) became synonymous with smug arena corporate "rock"......Anyway...by that time ('75) Peel stopped playing Man also. Who sadly after the "Rhinos" album began to disintegrate into radio friendly U.S. west coast pap ; which , no surprise , was their undoing .
I will never forget the Man shows I went to in the 70's at Birmingham Town Hall-great venue and Man were always the best band on the circuit, great live and a shame they never really transferred the vibe onto record consistently. RIP Deke-thanks for the memories!
Hi Phil, I was there at the Brum concerts and I always remember the atmosphere. Brilliant!
Me too. When I was in the 6th Form a group of us would go and see Man at Birmingham Town Hall, so many times! We loved them.
Still got my 1972-76 tickets for Brum Town Hall and Civic Wolverhampton. Happy Days, The Best Times. Love and Peace to all x