Simply fantastic!! John is one of the most underrated songwriters in this f.... world!!
@theNomadz11 жыл бұрын
Never knew this track had been kicking around so long, easily the highlight of the new LP... cheers for this vid
@yeahman97537 жыл бұрын
Love this tune x
@callycatus10 жыл бұрын
Love this so much!
@PengPengBoateng215 жыл бұрын
The bass player in Dicky's band The Cunters was called They Laumen. This man was a propper legend to. The Cunters were a band from 1982 - 1987 and played mosty acid-britpop, its been said that bass player Mani from the Stone Roses was heavily influenced by They Laumen and took over his playing style on the bass guitar. They Laumen went on to become a football-scout. He discovered Tommie Daemen among others. Some say he will be the next Piet de Visser.
@PengPengBoateng215 жыл бұрын
Gaika Gorkish also introduced a complex dance move called: The Wave. Recently "The Wave" has been re-introduced by singer-songwriter Rinus from Holland. He can be seen performing "The Wave" in the hit-single "Here in the disco". Paul Weller is also a famous performer of "The Wave". The Modfather can be seen doing it during many of his concerts.
@PengPengBoateng215 жыл бұрын
This is a cover, the original song is played by Dicky Curtis & The Nod. That being said, thanx for loading it up Laumski!!!
@PengPengBoateng215 жыл бұрын
Dicky played with the band Gaika Gorkish in the Canisius factory in Schinnen, somewere in the late 70ties. Gaika Gorkish were a late 1970s supergroup consisting of Dicky Curtis, George Harrison, Boyo Pfeifer, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and Ruud Appelhof. The band recorded two albums during the two years they were together.
@PengPengBoateng215 жыл бұрын
Dicky Curtis played in numerous bands: The Nod, Double Trust, The Liquid Turfwars, Torka Express, The Cunters, Rumbletongue, Gaika Gorkish, Mush, Pullover, Mander China and Tjakkas, among others.
@PengPengBoateng215 жыл бұрын
Laumski, could you please upload more original songs from Dicky Curtis?
@edwardlowe301411 жыл бұрын
the "let it all in " version is outstanding.
@paalston2 жыл бұрын
disagree, too slow, this is more like is always was live
@stephenwalker8502 жыл бұрын
Did u say jist one thing that mattered , “ yubb yubb ya yabaw bag “
@stephenwalker8502 жыл бұрын
Bbbbbbyyyuuuuubbbbbbyabawbaaaag”, quote from orange bosh shh broken glass the tyranny the silence fc
@PengPengBoateng215 жыл бұрын
If you can upload The Nods most famous song: Never talkin' anyway, I would be stoked, love that song, but its almost nowhere to be found. The intro goes something like this: "Never talkin' anyway" and then "your wife" .... its a song about women, The Nod wrote mostly songs about women.
@PengPengBoateng215 жыл бұрын
Thomahawk gig in '72 was legendary stuff!!! There was at that time a rumour spredding that Steve Marriott would replace Dicky Curtis in The Nod. Dont now if you remember that? Struck me most about Dicky Curtis was his magical dissapearence from the scene in the period: '91/ '96. Nobody knew were he was those years, including himself.
@PengPengBoateng215 жыл бұрын
@Laumskie Dicky got stuck in a turtleneck pullover in 1965. They had to call 06-11 emergency number and get the fire-department over to his house and cutt him out of his pullover sweater. He almost suffocated during that incident. "Dicky is dead" is an urban legend alleging that Dicky Curtis died in 1965 during the "Turtleneck incident" and was replaced by a look-alike and sound-alike. After all this commosion involving the incident, Dicky started a new band called: Pullover.
@JonW999910 жыл бұрын
John isn't ageing well, certainly by how much older he looked a couple of years later!