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Comments on Dr Feelgood [reply]
 
F****** BRILL  a sadly missed figure [reply]
 
Not a great gig. they did their new single as an encore. a bit naff when it's already been included in the set. I thought mink de ville the better musicians [reply]
 
It was near Xmas 1974,I was there only to see Hawkwind who I was fanatical about, and who were headlining.  It was my first gig, I was 13 and not quite old enough to appreciate the Feelgoods, it was my first discovery of that thing known as 'support act', and I was a bit impatient, but I did quite enjoy their set.  I remember Lee Brilleaux in a pudding bowl haircut and white suit.  I thought he looked silly, but what did I know?  I think it must've been a good show, and I think they earned a fair old applause. I remember their hard rocking blues sound in a vague kind of way, it was a good while before they hit their peak of success and had chart placings with a couple of very good tunes.
    As it turned out Dr.F were the first band I ever saw live.
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