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vendredi 1 octobre 1976

DR. FEELGOOD ~ The Hammersmith Odeon. London. England.



🕖 Set Times:
7:00 pm — Doors Open
8:10 pm — Glover (UK)
8:10 pm — Dr. Feelgood (UK)

 
Support Act GLOVER
  ~ STUPIDIDY TOUR 1976 ~
 
 
Stupidity is the third album by English (from Canvey Island, Essex) pub blues rock band Dr. Feelgood. It was released in September 1976, and was their first live album recording. Their mushrooming popularity was confirmed when Stupidity (1976) topped the UK charts. The album reached number 1 in the UK Albums Chart in October 1976. Produced by Dr. Feelgood.


Malpractice is the second studio album by English (from Canvey Island, Essex) pub blues rock band Dr. Feelgood, released in October 1975. Produced by Vic Maile. The album reached number 17 in the UK Albums Chart in November 1975, and remained in that chart for six weeks.
 
DR. FEELGOOD  (Band)

"Lee Brilleaux" John Collinson — lead vocals, harp, slide guitar (1971-1982; 1983-1994 until his death on April 7, 1994)
Wilko Johnson — lead guitar, vocals, piano (1971–1977; died November 21,  2022)
John B. "Sparko" Sparks — bass, backing vocals (1971-1982)
John "The Big Figure" Martin — drums , percussion, backing vocals (1971-1982)

The Setlist
 DR. FEELGOOD
 
 I'm Talking About You (Chuck Berry cover)
All Through the City
Going Back Home
Stupidity (Solomon Burke cover)
I Don't Mind
Back in the Night
She Does It Right
Walking the Dog (Rufus Thomas cover)
I'm a Hog for You (The Coasters cover)
Riot in Cell Block #9 (The Robins cover)
Route 66 (Bobby Troup cover)
 
Encore

Roxette
Great Balls of Fire (Jerry Lee Lewis cover) 
 

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Time Set: 1h10

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