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'bout you! Irish Punk TV Show Hosted by Jake Burns of SLF
'bout you! Irish Punk TV Show Hosted by Jake Burns of SLF
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The Pirates - Shakin All Over (Reading 1978)
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The Pirates live concert footage from 1978 at the Reading Festival. also a Interview with Guitarist Mick Green
The Pirates - Johnny B Goode's Good (Reading 1978)
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The Pirates live concert footage from 1978 at the Reading Festival. also a Interview with Guitarist Mick Green
I'd gone to see the punk bands, and then these came on. Blew the festival away. I'd remembered this performance of this song for all these years, and had no idea it was on YT. I'm made up!
An unexpected highlight of the festival for me. They rocked.
Great Song!
TOTAL SHIT GUITAR WORK NOT GOOD
Fantastic live band… Mick Green’s simultaneous lead + rhythm playing a wonder to behold! ❤
This Kicks Ass!!!!☠️⚔️💣🏴☠️🇬🇧
What a fucking band
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golden trio, f...king brilliant
this fucking kills....................... this song is so fun to play live!
Heads down, no nonsense nonsense!
Mick Green, what an absolute Rock God!
What a phenomenal band! They were great in the sixties, but they should have been utterly massive in the seventies!!
What a brilliant version!! Paul McCartney had Mick Green playing a n Run Devil Run - that says it all. It’s a great song, and this is a phenomenal version!! They should have been massive…
bags of bones
That's the way you do it boys and girls.
I was there, brilliant, Sham, Penetration the Jam and poor ole John Peel getting loads of stick x
Great guy.
Tremendous !
This waaaaay tougher than the recording
A primeros de agosto de 1960 se encaramaba en el nº 1 de las listas británicas "Shakin´ All Over" de Johnny Kidd and the Pirates.
'Pub Rock' is such an inappropriate moniker for this genre of music- from The Pirates to The Stranglers to Eddie and the Hot Rods to Dr Feelgood to the Blockheads- far more ballsy and honest than the packaged punk it spawned.
Fantastic! Heres a jam version at our channel czcams.com/video/drPNtLYyOhk/video.html
Супер!!!
I'd think the Punk Bands had nuthin' but total and utter respect for The Pirates... pity the Punk band that had to play before them... these blokes in their late 30's had all the energy of 20 year olds... and were masters on their instruments... the crowds were sledgehammered by the power and sound of The Pirates... absolute Gob Smacked!!!!!!!
I'd gone to see the punk bands, and then these came on. Blew the festival away. I'd remembered this performance of this song for all these years, and had no idea it was on YT. I'm made up!
love it.
My first live band in 1977 at keggy road tech, Derby, quickly followed by Sham69 (at the tech), The Clash, The Damned, The Jam and Buzzcocks at the King's Hall the same year. My goodness what a time to be a 15 year old lad.
When you think of a rock festival. Don't think about hippies at Glastonbury, think of this. The Jam were next on the bill that night.
I know its only rock & roll...but I like it!
If you shut your eyes you would think it's Lemmy.
I was there! Brilliant line on the Friday.
This reminds me of the birth of punk, in my hometown of Bromley and other towns like Croydon, where you could turn up and a band like this would pump this out! Great days!!
I was there , 43 years ago. Three epic days and nights of beer and music . I’m 60 in 2021 , I can’t believe it was that long ago !
Are you me, lol.
I was fortunate to see these men in 1977 or 1978 on the bill at a punk gig, and they certainly delivered a great set.
3:00 The bloke in the middle looks downcast because his jacket is less loud than Jake's.
Great smashing piece .... people who played with heart and balls !!!!!!!!
Not the same without Kidd. A pure tragedy he died in a wreck at the young age of 30 when he was just hitting his stride!
The Pirates. Tavastia. Helsinki. Finland. 1978. I was there.
Prefer the original, more feeling 🎶
These guys and the Hurriganes got something you can't get at the at the Guitar Institute of Technology. The Out of Their Skulls album got me hooked.
I had the good fortune to see Mick Green play. He was indeed a monster guitarist. A real eye and ear opener. He sure was good.
Great band, they used to play at HUGE volume. I went to this gig, and one at about the same time at the Marquee club in Wardour St... my ears are still ringing
The BBC is screening re-runs from that Glastonbury effort this weekend. Adele, Amy Winehouse, Chemical Brothers, Beyonce, David Bowie, Mumford and Sons, Nile Rogers, Coldplay, Ed Sheeran.....
What's Glastonbury got to do with The Pirates at Reading Festival 1978?
@@stevebowness9435 Well my point is how bad it's got. They've cancelled it again, not that I think I'd be missing anything.
@@chrisst8922 Ok I understand your comment now, Festivals are completely different now to how they were years back aren't they I've never been to Glastonbury, they seem to have made Glastonbury more like a Festival for the family these days it's organised now with almost military precision, if you don't want to listen to music there's probably loads of other things to do there, I probably sound like an old school snob and I probably am but give me the great albeit disorganised Festivals of the 70s! I've got a DVD of the Glastonbury festival 1971 called Glastonbury Fayre maybe you've seen it.
@@stevebowness9435 I'm with Paul Weller, he says he likes a roof.
LIsten to the Skull Wars record, Shake hand with the devil...My favourite. Mick Green R.I.P
Really love this 🤘
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Love it, but Micks out of tune
Back in 78, we hadn’t even heard of these guys in the states. This was the sound I was aching for then, and still today, 41 years later it’s still fresh to me! Thank you for posting
Not Reading - it was daylight when they were on. God rest Mick Green.
Sorry David you're wrong mate they were on before The Jam who were top of the bill and it was definitely dark when they came on! For it to have been light when The Pirates came on they would've had to play a four hour set!!
As Wilko says down up down up