an older bloke with polio . leg irons and a stick and the world loved him . he did more to advance disabled peoples lives than any charity ever could . he made being different "normal" . my hero . RIP Ian .
I liked em before I heard them , back in the seventies, loved the name . Then I heard them baught every single I could get pocket money for . Hit me , still has its price tag on it 1 pound 25 pence , stockton hmv shop , happy days.
If you had to describe Ian and the blockheads in three words. ?? BEST OF BRITISH pure class don’t take life seriously we are all returning to the ground.
Sat in the front row at the Brighton Centre and marvelled at Ian Dury. My daughter Louise was next to me and she was thinking Oh My God what is she going to do! I was in absolute Heaven and now at 78 I play this on a day of terrible news but this takes my mind off all the awful news! So miss you Ian. Wish you were still around. You are so beautifull.. Jillian.
I was going to comment that it was the first gig I went to ,1978 aged 8, went and met him after and still have a signed poster by the band, good to know I was not the only 8 year old into sex and drugs and rock and roll....
The music and lyrics of this song are without equal. Ian Dury was a fantastic lyricist and the Blockheads as a band were as tight as a drum. Together they were unstoppable....fantastic
Working away from home at the time staying in a shed That was good enough for builders in the day. We all sat in the communal room listening to this 1970s we were all gobsmacked one of my workmates Jim he was from Lincoln remarked how clever Ian was with the words poetry. It was top of the Pops you can imagine that night the shed rocked.
i am an disabled, alcoholic, former casino dice dealer... this is great. THANK YOU !!! should-a, could-a, wood-a is ridiculous.... this was a fun time in my life....rockettebob in reno
Agree. I don't even like the style of his music (Jazz-Funk / Pub-Rock) but I still own everything he did. For me, he's up there with the best ever lyricists and as a performer, second to none.
And here I am, in Brazil in 2021, still listening to this on a regular basis. Nothing wasteful about this guy's life! He was unique! Missed but still enjoying Ian's great talent. Just sad he's not still here with us.
I've seen hundreds, probably thousands, of bands from all genres, pop, folk, rock, metal, dance, prog, soul, blues, and Ian Dury & The Blockheads remain the tightest, most on-point band I have ever seen. Not a single dropped note, not a single skipped beat, every member of the band knew exactly what they were doing and what every other member of the band were doing every single second they were on stage. I'm pretty sure they all could have swapped places with each other and they'd still have been absolutely perfect.
As a disabled person myself it was amazing to see Ian on Top the Pops and having hits, didnt really see his disability just his amazing ability to make catchy songs with wonderful lyrics..oh and a great backing band x
In an era when punk bands were thrown together overnight and could barely platly their instruments, The Blockheads were amazing musicians. Fronted by a lyrical genius, what a mixture.
The poet Ian Dury blessed our lives for far to shorter time, his brilliant witty words enriched my life, and the person commenting below says it succinctly that Ian did more for disability than social programmes ever wil.
You’re right there Lawrence. The words just seemed to roll off his tongue with ease. Think he was thirty five when he hit the scene. He was brilliant 👍👍.
I think Ian Dury is a great advert for anyone with an ambition or a personal goal. Even if things seem stacked against you, you CAN do it. An inspiration and driving force.
Liked this nearly the first time i heard it. Wished i could get it but no-one else liked it in my family. Had to wait till i was working to be able to find the single of it in a second-hand shop. Not sorry i bought it, it's still great, the best one Ian Dury ever did.
Ian Dury still greatly missed! Only fitting that he be celebrated once again on what would "incredibly have been his 81st Birthday"!! Ian was always one of the "most accessible of disability campaigners"!! And may he "forever" RIP!!!
Secretly bought new boots and panties when I was 11 years old 1979. Had to listen to it on headphones. My mum and dad didn't approve of Ian. But I loved him and the blockheads.
Ian Drury was EXTREMELY intuitive...he could go into a dark noisy room and point out any weak, nervous, shy or insecure people within seconds...he was a heat seeking missile and an OUTSTANDING performer.
I miss this guy so much. A simply brilliant lyricist. I managed to see them a couple of times in the late 70s in London. Brilliant days mate , Thankyou.
Lucky you! I found him at 47 because I fell in love with his son…so I had to go see the Master & god damn if that bat wasn’t a KING of SOME-CUNTRY, well my desire for a time machine only grows…esp. for the times right before “I shows”… UP! Coca, amph, opi BACK WHEN IT WAS STILL RELATIVELY CONNECTED TO THE EARTH through PLANT ENERGY. There, this here, is a DIFFERENT kind of CONNECTED 🍄🐲🐚🌼🌱🌞🌝✨⭐️✨🌜🌚🌛🌎🌍🌏💫✨☄️✨🪐✨🌹✨🖤✍🏻🎵🪭🪩🎁🎉🎊🎉🖼️🪞⏰🎙️📻🪔
I could be a writer with a growing reputation,i could be the ticket man at Fulham Broadway station.Ian Dury poet,campaigner,great song writer and all round legend."It's a nice show" shouted the merchandise seller outside Sheffield City Hall the first time i saw him and he was right.👍
Saw them at Castlebar festival around 1980 outdoor night time lots of drugs and alcohol but no trouble good vibes, Ian sang till he couldn't stand up anymore.
an older bloke with polio . leg irons and a stick and the world loved him . he did more to advance disabled peoples lives than any charity ever could . he made being different "normal" . my hero . RIP Ian .
Loved him., still do
Ian and the Blockheads could it get any better!
@@denisghirardello8279 no it can't!!!lol
I liked em before I heard them , back in the seventies, loved the name . Then I heard them baught every single I could get pocket money for . Hit me , still has its price tag on it 1 pound 25 pence , stockton hmv shop , happy days.
and a long time before "The Last Leg"
2024 folks? Timeless absolutely timeless ❤
Just dropped into my head in work today, they were amazing 👏
Who cares what year it is when you got timeless music 😊
I was lucky to grow up with his tunes we all used to sing them as kids but one word in this song is just nuts 47seconds in Stomp 🤣🤣👍👍
Yes, I’m here 😊 31st August 2024.
Regularly.
Officially my new favourite song
If you had to describe Ian and the blockheads in three words. ?? BEST OF BRITISH pure class don’t take life seriously we are all returning to the ground.
Im lucky enough to have a ticket for August 3rd at Shepherd's Bush Hall, which is the old Paris Theater from yonks ago. Cant wait !
The class system in Britain was indeed going strong when this was released.
This makes me proud to be British.
Ian would have been the first to say English 👍👍
A song that applies to whats going on in Britain right now.
“I could be the ticket man at Fulham Broadway Station”..genius
I’m 52 now. Still stands up - we pine for what could have been..
Time you enjoy wasting isn't wasted time 😊
Man was a poet 🙏🇮🇪
Quite probably the finest backing band to ever walk the earth....
Well they went together inseparable, ian was a true prodigy, intelligent, articulate and funny.
damn right! superb band!
Yes and all of them had a first class apprenticeship during the early mid 70s pub rock scene
undoubtedly mate
@@aldershot5100 Yep. And I saw them a few times in those pubs. Stunning. :)
Timeless,..speaks to a new generation.
Who wouldn't go back...fantastic times..
If they dont play this at my funeral then im not gonna speak to anyone there ever again.......
I'm going to tell them not too ... so spin on that ! 😘
@@KirstyCaddick-ne4vkwhat a waste !!
Thankyou GOD.......for giving us Ian Dury.
Sat in the front row at the Brighton Centre and marvelled at Ian Dury. My daughter Louise was next to me and she was thinking Oh My God what is she going to do! I was in absolute Heaven and now at 78 I play this on a day of terrible news but this takes my mind off all the awful news! So miss you Ian. Wish you were still around. You are so beautifull.. Jillian.
I was going to comment that it was the first gig I went to ,1978 aged 8, went and met him after and still have a signed poster by the band, good to know I was not the only 8 year old into sex and drugs and rock and roll....
Brighton centre as well...forgot to say...
Ian would be your age now 😘
God bless from Liverpool….you KNEW quality …r.i.p…..Ian 💙
A brilliant poet who knew how to bang out a tune. RIP Ian.
Unbelievable track.. Tribe called quest anyone... Shows the man's genius...
Ummmm what?
@@UntouchableSavageA Tribe Called Quest sampled this song on a track called "Can I Kick It?"
Quality music....better than people thought
Rip Lovely guy xxxxxxxxx
What a stunning song!
What an intro
What a rhythm section
What a tune
Not a waste & I don’t mind…
The more I listen to this, the more I realise what a masterpiece it is.
Welcome aboard 😀
I've been on board since the seventies mate. @@philbarnes7046
Yea it's top class
✅👌👌
Ian Dury was a one of a kind legend. The bass player was awesome. Always great, funky, driving bass lines.
Norman Watt Roy.
legend
Clever words backed up by some brilliant musicians
This song has stood the test of time. It is totally brilliant and feels even better than when it came out.
Yeah, absolutely.
The music and lyrics of this song are without equal. Ian Dury was a fantastic lyricist and the Blockheads as a band were as tight as a drum. Together they were unstoppable....fantastic
Better than anything since. Peerless
Always feels very 'old London'....
Working away from home at the time staying in a shed That was good enough for builders in the day. We all sat in the communal room listening to this 1970s we were all gobsmacked one of my workmates Jim he was from Lincoln remarked how clever Ian was with the words poetry. It was top of the Pops you can imagine that night the shed rocked.
i am an disabled, alcoholic, former casino dice dealer... this is great. THANK YOU !!! should-a, could-a, wood-a is ridiculous.... this was a fun time in my life....rockettebob in reno
Live a little dear x
The GENIUS INSANITY of Ian and the Blockheads! As I get deeper into his music, the more I get blown away!
Good he was something different
Agree. I don't even like the style of his music (Jazz-Funk / Pub-Rock) but I still own everything he did. For me, he's up there with the best ever lyricists and as a performer, second to none.
What a band great musicians great memories ❤😊
And here I am, in Brazil in 2021, still listening to this on a regular basis.
Nothing wasteful about this guy's life!
He was unique!
Missed but still enjoying Ian's great talent. Just sad he's not still here with us.
Im in Malaysia in 2024 - One of the finest ever. The music still stands out today.
Norman Watt-Roy is criminally underrated. The band as a whole are to be honest!
@dhouse Agree and I really dislike Jazz-Funk & Pub-Rock. Somehow, with the brilliance of Dury's lyrics and performance, it all works.
I've seen hundreds, probably thousands, of bands from all genres, pop, folk, rock, metal, dance, prog, soul, blues, and Ian Dury & The Blockheads remain the tightest, most on-point band I have ever seen. Not a single dropped note, not a single skipped beat, every member of the band knew exactly what they were doing and what every other member of the band were doing every single second they were on stage. I'm pretty sure they all could have swapped places with each other and they'd still have been absolutely perfect.
Decent perm for a bass player.
Truly cool song
I hate listening to this song... only because I can't get it out of my head for another week or so each time I listen.
What a bass player holds it all together!
Norman.
Norman Watts, and all the Blockheads were brilliant!!!
Ian Dury always marched to the beat of his own drum 👍🇬🇧
and why not
Ian Dury was so cool. Everything about him in real life proved it.
Boss band
Ian Dury King Of Cockney Slang pop music Loved his work 💯%
As a disabled person myself it was amazing to see Ian on Top the Pops and having hits, didnt really see his disability just his amazing ability to make catchy songs with wonderful lyrics..oh and a great backing band x
He cancelled it though ! I'm still loving this and just a thought he made it easy b'cos he was such a innovative fella ! Rip Ian
His backing Band where numero Uno 😎
Quality, front to back, left to right.
The Blockheads, what a fantastic backing band... pure quality that we don't see now.
I was in the Army in Singapore 68-70 with Charlie the drummer RIP old buddy
A RHYTHM SECTION TO DIE FOR! With a Front Vocalist from beyond the heavens!
james brown was probably jelous as fuck
In an era when punk bands were thrown together overnight and could barely platly their instruments, The Blockheads were amazing musicians. Fronted by a lyrical genius, what a mixture.
What A Waste great song
reminds me of my Life
Ian would have made a great prime minister.Gone but never forgotten
God bless my lovely friend from Ireland 🇮🇪 🙏
Fine fine musician
For my ears this is my favourite dury song..so 80s but yet also very timeless..
1978 is not the 80’s. My first 7inch purchase and still so listenable
i was like 13 yr old young. Ian Dury made lives better.
Had his finger on the pulse of life. The best
That line including 'Fulham Broadway Station' is sublime. What a brilliant lyricist.
That line does me!
What a intelligent guy, you don’t get lyrics like this today.
The poet Ian Dury blessed our lives for far to shorter time, his brilliant witty words enriched my life, and the person commenting below says it succinctly that Ian did more for disability than social programmes ever wil.
You’re right there Lawrence. The words just seemed to roll off his tongue with ease. Think he was thirty five when he hit the scene.
He was brilliant 👍👍.
One of the finest bands around in that era ... punk, reggie, jazz, rock ... Certainly not "a waste". ... Vintage!
Punk, jazz funk classic with a hint of British cynicism
Great lyrics, great tunes, great virtuosity of the band and the charismatic Ian Dury out front. ID & The Blockheads were a wonderful group.
Ian dury was true to himself . 👍 . Brilliant singer , band , songs . Great memories of real tunes.💛💛
Everything about this is great. Ian was just amzing.
Miss him so much.
A brilliant lyricist and musician.
He will never be forgotten
A wordsmith a ENGLISH LEGEND!!😊😊😊 R.I.P.
British legend ❤
Ian's life mattered.
What an incredible vault of talent. The musicianship is soooooooo tight. Fucking brill.
I think Ian Dury is a great advert for anyone with an ambition or a personal goal. Even if things seem stacked against you, you CAN do it. An inspiration and driving force.
My musical hero and a hero for disabled rights, also a thoughly nice guy all round.c
That bass player is bloody great
Can't argue with that. Fabulous
This man has been through so much shit in his live, but got through it all 🎵what a man what a man and we all care 🎵
..Norman Watt Roy👌
Fantastic band.
Liked this nearly the first time i heard it. Wished i could get it but no-one else liked it in my family. Had to wait till i was working to be able to find the single of it in a second-hand shop. Not sorry i bought it, it's still great, the best one Ian Dury ever did.
Ah listen to "There ain't been some clever bastards" just brilliant.
One of the best
A Rhythm section from the gods
Ian Dury still greatly missed! Only fitting that he be celebrated once again on what would "incredibly have been his 81st Birthday"!! Ian was always one of the "most accessible of disability campaigners"!! And may he "forever" RIP!!!
Hell that's a funky beat,cool as fook
This could be played as the song of my life
Secretly bought new boots and panties when I was 11 years old 1979. Had to listen to it on headphones. My mum and dad didn't approve of Ian. But I loved him and the blockheads.
Did they fit OK
@Tombro1856 on the turntable yes perfectly.
We all know what you get upto in your spare time. Don't make you a bad person though. Well not much.
@@dalfog2468 Great comment.
Ian Drury was EXTREMELY intuitive...he could go into a dark noisy room and point out any weak, nervous, shy or insecure people within seconds...he was a heat seeking missile and an OUTSTANDING performer.
When?
I miss this guy so much.
A simply brilliant lyricist.
I managed to see them a couple of times in the late 70s in London. Brilliant days mate , Thankyou.
The Boot Room Ian Dury and the Blockheads @ FB. See you there!
@@craigschultz7647 listen also to Ian and the heads ‘Thomas the Tank is having a wank’
@@jaywalker3087 Shall do!!
God bless Ian Dury and RIP.
Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll forever!
R.I.P x
Awsome, Ian Dury was a legend
remember all these great tunes reasons to be cheerfull eh
i never saw his disability,just his talent,and i miss the bloke
Disability? Such a totally enabled man!
he was the pawn shop owner in judge stalone
not a disabilty a condition
Me too Phil, well said
Why mention it then? Last thing on my mind
I loved this when I was a kid, and I love it even more now i'm an old gimmer.
unreal how good this guy was
He visited me in the spirit realm.
Pure excellence
A hugely talented man, thank you Ian for being part of my teens!
And a part of my twenties
Lucky you!
I found him at 47 because I fell in love with his son…so I had to go see the Master & god damn if that bat wasn’t a KING of SOME-CUNTRY, well my desire for a time machine only grows…esp. for the times right before “I shows”…
UP! Coca, amph, opi BACK WHEN IT WAS STILL RELATIVELY CONNECTED TO THE EARTH through PLANT ENERGY. There, this here, is a DIFFERENT kind of CONNECTED 🍄🐲🐚🌼🌱🌞🌝✨⭐️✨🌜🌚🌛🌎🌍🌏💫✨☄️✨🪐✨🌹✨🖤✍🏻🎵🪭🪩🎁🎉🎊🎉🖼️🪞⏰🎙️📻🪔
" Happy Birthday Ian Dury He Would Have Been 80 Today!! We Will " Continue 2 Celebrate Your " Idiosyncratic Brilliance " !!! From Adrian Browne 1965
Brilliant..on soo many levels..The Blockheads were an incredible band..Still fresh ..RIP ID
I could be a writer with a growing reputation,i could be the ticket man at Fulham Broadway station.Ian Dury poet,campaigner,great song writer and all round legend."It's a nice show" shouted the merchandise seller outside Sheffield City Hall the first time i saw him and he was right.👍
Thanks for the great sound and songs Ian rip mate 😊
If this great tribute band was playing at Halifax Hall I would pay in cos like could get it on 😜👍🤪
PUB ROCK BAND 🎸 🇬🇧🍺
Ian and his Blockheads …the Stranglers ….the best of that period of music
No doubt.
Does anyone else think he has that "Zappa" sound and feel? RIP to Ian and Frank, 2 musical geniuses.
It's probably the ARP Odyssey synthesiser being played, George Duke played one in Franks band in the mid 70s also. Quite a recognisable sound.
Ah , someone gets it 👍
One of his best among many songs.Great tunes smith and lyricist.
This is f-in brilliant
some zappa vibes that i just picked up on after all these years ...not the same but the same spirit of adventure
Saw these guys 4 times. absolute dynamite. All fantastic musicians. Norman was an amazing bass player.
Saw them at Castlebar festival around 1980 outdoor night time lots of drugs and alcohol but no trouble good vibes, Ian sang till he couldn't stand up anymore.
What a Band!