I have always been a fan of Roy Wood, and Mustard is one of my favourite albums. Thanks for making this video. Hopefully it will help to point more people towards Roy's music.
Very lovely video diving into such a fantastic musician! That's great that you happened to find the 'Mustard' vinyl right after learning about it! I really enjoy that you pointed out how he doesn't take himself too seriously- that's one of the things I love about him. Looking forward to seeing your video about 'Boulders'!
6:55 I love that goofiness too. All of their TOTP performances are so fun 😆 What a lucky find in that shop! I’ve been kind of the same as you, was thinking about how great that Christmas song is which then led to really getting into a deep dive of Roy Wood’s music since Christmas and watching all the interviews and things 😁 His level of talent in so many areas is amazing
Mr Wood lives in my hometown of Derby. He's got a converted pub in a place called Cubley. He frequents Derby quite alot doing shopping. He used to frequent a now closed rock nightclub that I used to go to. He would sneak bottles of champagne in his pockets to give to the ladies. I actually saw him about 6 weeks ago in Derby's Wh Smiths. He bought a TV quick and a Take a break magazine too😂
Haha oh right! I knew about him living in the converted pub, looks like a really cool place. funnily enough the drummer for Wizzard lives close to me and frequents one of my local record shops ha, thanks for your comment!
@LastDopamineHit There is a very rare single by Ayesha (Brough) called "Farewell". She was a singer and actress who was also engaged to Mr Wood prior to Anne Haslem. Ti's an odd but Typical Roy Wood tune
@@davidford3744 Just had a listen! Thanks for letting me know about that! I do enjoy Annie Haslam’s “Annie in Wonderland” album quite a bit which he was heavily involved in! I may get that on vinyl and review it.
In the '80s in the USA, virtually all Roy's stuff could be found in used record store discount bins for $1-$3. I'm glad I bought this stuff when I did -- and kept it! This album isn't better than "Boulders," but it's almost as good. I would also recommend "Super Active Wizzo" and "On The Road Again." In fact, I'd recommend most things Roy Wood had a hand in! Great to see him recognized here.
Oh yes Boulders is absolutely brilliant! I would say I like that and Mustard equally and will be covering that album soon! Wizzo band & On the road again are great too! For whatever reason the latter wasn’t released here in the UK.
I think that this album came out at the end of November 1975 ( Not December), with regard to the lack of promotion Jet Records were putting all their marketing on the new ELO album Face The Music released at pretty much the same time
I have read from 2 sources it was released in December that year. The release was delayed as the studio he made it at had a dispute with the record company and held on to the tapes for a while. The money going on the promotion of the ELO record may well have also contributed to it failing to chart if what you say is true.
Great story...Glad Roy's LP found a great, new, home!
Nice story. Always loved Roy. Brilliant memories
Jeff Lynne always said about Roy wood that if you can bow it, blow it or pluck it Roy can play it
I have always been a fan of Roy Wood, and Mustard is one of my favourite albums. Thanks for making this video. Hopefully it will help to point more people towards Roy's music.
Thanks for watching! That’s the goal!
Very lovely video diving into such a fantastic musician! That's great that you happened to find the 'Mustard' vinyl right after learning about it! I really enjoy that you pointed out how he doesn't take himself too seriously- that's one of the things I love about him. Looking forward to seeing your video about 'Boulders'!
So pleased you enjoyed it! thanks so much!
6:55 I love that goofiness too. All of their TOTP performances are so fun 😆
What a lucky find in that shop! I’ve been kind of the same as you, was thinking about how great that Christmas song is which then led to really getting into a deep dive of Roy Wood’s music since Christmas and watching all the interviews and things 😁 His level of talent in so many areas is amazing
ah how funny! im sure he comes under peoples radars a little more when Christmas roles around ha, thank you for watching and commenting!
You are brilliant at telling your story in finding this album.
Mr Wood lives in my hometown of Derby. He's got a converted pub in a place called Cubley. He frequents Derby quite alot doing shopping. He used to frequent a now closed rock nightclub that I used to go to. He would sneak bottles of champagne in his pockets to give to the ladies. I actually saw him about 6 weeks ago in Derby's Wh Smiths. He bought a TV quick and a Take a break magazine too😂
Haha oh right! I knew about him living in the converted pub, looks like a really cool place. funnily enough the drummer for Wizzard lives close to me and frequents one of my local record shops ha, thanks for your comment!
@LastDopamineHit There is a very rare single by Ayesha (Brough) called "Farewell". She was a singer and actress who was also engaged to Mr Wood prior to Anne Haslem. Ti's an odd but Typical Roy Wood tune
@@davidford3744 Just had a listen! Thanks for letting me know about that! I do enjoy Annie Haslam’s “Annie in Wonderland” album quite a bit which he was heavily involved in! I may get that on vinyl and review it.
Would love to visit this pub! What's it's address?
@@HEWHOTAWNS it’s no longer open to the public I don’t think.
Any old time is one of his best!
Absolutely! And maybe the finest song on this album.
Very sad, and very perceptive
Really great overview of a record I have never heard. I'll have to listen to some tracks 👍
Thanks a lot Brian! The track Any Old Time Will Do is a great one to start with!
In the '80s in the USA, virtually all Roy's stuff could be found in used record store discount bins for $1-$3. I'm glad I bought this stuff when I did -- and kept it! This album isn't better than "Boulders," but it's almost as good. I would also recommend "Super Active Wizzo" and "On The Road Again." In fact, I'd recommend most things Roy Wood had a hand in! Great to see him recognized here.
Oh yes Boulders is absolutely brilliant! I would say I like that and Mustard equally and will be covering that album soon! Wizzo band & On the road again are great too! For whatever reason the latter wasn’t released here in the UK.
I always thought that he had set the chairs out for singing the different voices in the Choir on "The Song"
Oh right that’s interesting! he may have performed that technique for both the orchestral elements and the choir on that song (The Song)
I think that this album came out at the end of November 1975 ( Not December), with regard to the lack of promotion Jet Records were putting all their marketing on the new ELO album Face The Music released at pretty much the same time
I have read from 2 sources it was released in December that year. The release was delayed as the studio he made it at had a dispute with the record company and held on to the tapes for a while. The money going on the promotion of the ELO record may well have also contributed to it failing to chart if what you say is true.
Holy cow, wait until you listen to Boulders!
Boulders is absolutely brilliant as well! Love that one,I will cover that in a future documentary.
There's a video of Wizzard on Don Kirschner's show floating around CZcams that is fantastic too.
Awesome video man! What you got playing in the background?
Thanks a lot! It’s my own music in the background