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It's a hoax apparently
EDITBoth BBC news and Wikipedia announcing his death now. So I guess it must be true...
EDITBoth BBC news and Wikipedia announcing his death now. So I guess it must be true...
Edited by TonyRPH on Wednesday 23 November 11:04
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaybV46MA6E&ab...
1975
9 years old
track of that year
Obviously Wilko at his prime!
1975
9 years old
track of that year
Obviously Wilko at his prime!
What a wicked bloke. I saw him supporting the stranglers a few years back in Bristol with my dad and was utterly fascinated by his bizarre machine gun guitar style of play and I was hooked from the moment I watched this weird man with his beady eyes and his band play the stage.
Later saw him in frome I think, read a few of his books and Oil City Confidential was great watching.
I'm well late to the party with him but what an extremely interesting man with an incredible style of play.
Rip Wilko
Later saw him in frome I think, read a few of his books and Oil City Confidential was great watching.
I'm well late to the party with him but what an extremely interesting man with an incredible style of play.
Rip Wilko
Wilko, If there is life after death and you have internet and read this music forum, thank you for all your amazing performances over the years
Back In The Night was the first time I heard you play, had heard nothing like it before, have mentioned you during many conversations about great guitar players
Thank you for everything Wilko, if there is a God you will surely be blessed
At rest now, will never be forgotten
Back In The Night was the first time I heard you play, had heard nothing like it before, have mentioned you during many conversations about great guitar players
Thank you for everything Wilko, if there is a God you will surely be blessed
At rest now, will never be forgotten
I can vividly remember seeing them for the first time in the mid 70's at the Guildhall in Portsmouth. When they started up the guitarist Wilko seemed to shoot back and forth with the most amazing guitar rhythms/sound. Lee the singer in his rather grubby looking white suit blasted out on the harmonica.
Bands like 9 Below Zero had a very similar feel to their music and like many seeing them live was the only way.
Bands like 9 Below Zero had a very similar feel to their music and like many seeing them live was the only way.
My mrs. was a real Feelgood fan and saw them a fair few times at the Kursaal in Southend back in the day.
Saw Wilko back in 1995 as an old girlfriend wanted to go along, but I really didn't pay much attention as all I had in my head at that time was dance/techno stuff. Do remember him appearing to be on an elastic band on stage though.
Got into Dr. Feelgood thankfully years later.
RiP Wilko.
Saw Wilko back in 1995 as an old girlfriend wanted to go along, but I really didn't pay much attention as all I had in my head at that time was dance/techno stuff. Do remember him appearing to be on an elastic band on stage though.

Got into Dr. Feelgood thankfully years later.
RiP Wilko.
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