Down in the Sewer. Is just such a majestic track, but the whole set is great ....from the most powerfully creative band ever...don't pigeonhole the Stranglers... they don't fit any genre.....they are just one of the greatest bands ever!
Ha. Punk for ornery and socially awkward folk. Drunk and drugged 'potentially violent' types. Great band, too. Distinctive and timeless stuff. They could play well but weren't proud of it and bugger off if y'aint into it! I continue to love this crqp.
Simply without question. The greatest BBC live session EVER recorded. Any true musicians would agree. Brings a whole new meaning to the word "tight" Insne perfection!
This is class.what a great band when playing live.a big thankyou to whoever posted this up on TH-cam.I don't care whatever anyone says but down in the sewer is a absolute classic.😀
Forever grateful to my mate Tony Havis, who in 1977/78 turned to Heavy Metal and gave me his Stranglers (first three) albums. I was hooked from then on. I've seen them in all their formats over the past 40+ years, and hope to see them again in the new year, Covid permitting.
How could you say that, Tom? The first track is from 'La Folie' (last LP of theirs I bought and still listen to). 'Nuclear Device/Genetix from 'The Raven' (which has plenty of great songs) and 'Down in the Sewer' from the first LP. I hear three Stranglers phases - the worst phase would come with 'Feline' into 'Aural Sculpture' then into 'Dreamtime.'
@@alaintremaine3302 You clearly know more about the Stranglers back-catalogue than I do. I sort of meant this was their worst phase or there abouts or maybe this is full of tracks that or the poorest from certain stages. I'm not sure.....am a big Stranglers fan up to a point. Anyway, thanks for your reply.
Down in the Sewer. Is just such a majestic track, but the whole set is great ....from the most powerfully creative band ever...don't pigeonhole the Stranglers... they don't fit any genre.....they are just one of the greatest bands ever!
Well, do you like em then?!?!?!
Ha. Punk for ornery and socially awkward folk. Drunk and drugged 'potentially violent' types. Great band, too. Distinctive and timeless stuff. They could play well but weren't proud of it and bugger off if y'aint into it!
I continue to love this crqp.
Simply without question. The greatest BBC live session EVER recorded.
Any true musicians would agree.
Brings a whole new meaning to the word "tight" Insne perfection!
They’re flawless, literally
Brilliant set..love the production on this...One dislike !!!! somebody's ears are broken.
Brilliant
Finally , I have it again. Cheers.
Just came up on my feed. Tight as fuck.
This is class.what a great band when playing live.a big thankyou to whoever posted this up on TH-cam.I don't care whatever anyone says but down in the sewer is a absolute classic.😀
The Mighty Stranglers on top form...Superb.
Brilliant music. The greatest band ever
SO GREAT
fabuleuse époque des Stranglers!!!!
Live in Peel' Radio 1 studio!
This is nothing less than PURE SORCERY!
Unbeleivable.
Love this recording. Hearing The Man They Love To Hate with the sound and energy of their earlier style is really something
Worlds Greatest Band at that time... Followed by Japan.
I agree.Stranglers and Japan are top class bands.i will be still listening to them if i live to 100 years old.😇
All great musicians, but that bass in Genetix/Gene Regulations is stunning.
What an awesome set, can't believe that its over 43 years since I first saw them... the music ages well, unlike with some very good bands of the past.
:)
it sounds amazing ;)
1982. My god .New and young bands take note with all the tech now how good would these guys be now.
Forever grateful to my mate Tony Havis, who in 1977/78 turned to Heavy Metal and gave me his Stranglers (first three) albums. I was hooked from then on. I've seen them in all their formats over the past 40+ years, and hope to see them again in the new year, Covid permitting.
Superb.
Music made to be played live 😉
fkin incredible!
A S S
genetix top !!!
19 .8 ,?
extra............
Stvarno ekstra. Neprevaziđeni. Sad sa 42 -godine ih ponovo slušam i osećaj je sve bolji i bolji
Is this a John Peel session?
No, it's from the evening show, perhaps Mark Goodier. They recorded 2 Peel sessions in 1977.
@@AudioAmmunition OK, thanks
Think it was David Kid Jensen, I recorded it on cassette and played it to death.
Must be The Stranglers worst phase; wonderful band but this is all rubbish!
Slapnut 😝😝😝
How could you say that, Tom? The first track is from 'La Folie' (last LP of theirs I bought and still listen to). 'Nuclear Device/Genetix from 'The Raven' (which has plenty of great songs) and 'Down in the Sewer' from the first LP. I hear three Stranglers phases - the worst phase would come with 'Feline' into 'Aural Sculpture' then into 'Dreamtime.'
@@alaintremaine3302 You clearly know more about the Stranglers back-catalogue than I do. I sort of meant this was their worst phase or there abouts or maybe this is full of tracks that or the poorest from certain stages. I'm not sure.....am a big Stranglers fan up to a point. Anyway, thanks for your reply.