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Dr Feelgood (DRF002GOLD)

Dr Feelgood photographer Mick Gold

Catalogue No: DRF002GOLD Artist(s): Dr Feelgood Location: Marquee Club, London Date: 2nd January 1975 Era: The 1970's Edition: Rockarchive Edition 200 Print type: Giclée Print Paper type: Archival 310gsm cotton based rag paper

"Our energy was our legacy to the punks," argued Dr Feelgood's guitarist Wilko Johnson, stated in Will Birch's history of pub rock book, 'No Sleep Till Canvey Island'. "It was the violence of our act and the mean look which got to them. They didn't have the knowledge or the technique, but they had the attitude."

Photographer Mick Gold recalls, "I followed Dr Feelgood around for three months in 1975 when they played at the Marquee Club and embarked on the Naughty Rhythms Tour. They had just gone pro and were getting a huge reaction from the audience. No-one could call them pretty. Lately, lead singer Lee Brilleaux has started to play with himself compulsively on stage. Sweating heavily inside his hideous brown suit, jerking his microphone, lurching around in an unseemly manner. Lead guitarist Wilko Johnson has a boyish appearance but his glazed eyeballs and habit of ricocheting back and forth across the stage like an epileptic yo-yo testify to an unnerving streak of violence."

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A3 £166.67
A2 £291.67
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    Paper type

    This giclée print will be produced on archival 310gsm cotton based rag paper. Photo Rag paper is the most popular choices amongst professional printers as it produces high quality fine art prints with excellent clarity and depth.  

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