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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

1142.0. "doctor doctor" by KERNEL::BARTHUR () Tue Apr 20 1993 15:19

    
    	Just heard on the grapevine that Lee Brilleaux has cancer of the
    throat and that it may be the end of the road.
    
    Bill
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1142.1WELCLU::HEDLEYLock up your wildebeest, it's the RCC!!Tue Apr 20 1993 16:374
Bummer.  That's the worst news I've heard in a long time.  If
the worst happens, it'll be a sad loss.

Chris.
1142.2Brilleaux and Wilko - what a pair!KEEGAN::TURNERThu Apr 22 1993 13:3032
    Awful news.
    
    Nobody could make out a convincing case for saying that Lee Brilleaux
    is a great singer, and his harp and occasional slide guitar playing are
    no more than adequate, but in terms of sheer gutsiness (for want of a
    better word), Brilleaux is something else. He's also a real historian
    of blues and R&B.
    
    I've seen Dr. Feelgood twice and the speed and vigour with which
    Brilleaux steams through a set is breathtaking. His south-east vowels
    seem a far cry from Muddy Waters or John Lee Hooker, but his image is
    very much that of the hard-as-nails "don't cross me" bluesman.
    Ironically, he also struck me as being the greatest chain-smoker of all
    time.  
    
    I recall seeing him interviewed on the South Bank Show (!) many years
    ago when they did a special on the white R&B revival. The Blues Band,
    None Below Zero and Dr. Feelgood played live in the studio and
    Brilleaux mentioned that the first gig he ever went to was Howlin' Wolf
    at a London club. Wolf sang for two hours in front of an electric band
    WITHOUT a microphone, and his voice was perfectly audible! It's quite
    apparent what an influence he had on Brilleaux himself.
    
    Love his way of addressing/insulting the audience too. On the "As It
    Happens" live album, there's a moment when Brilleaux, obviously
    disappointed with the lack of audience reaction during one of the
    band's songs, comes up with: "OK, so we'll do all the movin' about and
    you stans still, eh?"!
    
    Hope this doesn't sound like an obituary.
    
    Dom