208.4K All Categories 23 > Start Here << 13 New Members 8 FAQs 75.1K Gear 34.1K Guitar 2.6K Acoustics 1. Categories Recent Discussions Categories. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons Sign In Register. I was fascinated by your explanation of your style, it struck me that it is similar to the style of claw hammer banjo flailing as practiced by the amazing blue grass banjo players of the southern US, only in your case it is claw sledge hammer!!Īnyway I am beginning to ramble so in closing I would say that I am absolutely delighted that you recovered and went on to even better things and also delighted that yet again in my life, albeit many years apart, you have influenced my life in an amazingly positive way. Howdy, Stranger It looks like youre new here. Johnson developed his own image, coupling jerky movements on stage (his so-called duck walk) with a choppy guitar style, occasionally raising his guitar to his.
I am home suffering from some health challenges of my own the details of which I won’t bore you with, but after doing some research on you and hearing of your amazing battle with cancer and the truly fortunate outcome, I am inspired and re-energized to not only keep well but dust off my old Tele and bang off a few chords.
I am now 68 and living in Canada and after a lifetime I never forgot that night in Muswell Hill. A couple of the other guys said they had seen this amazing band playing in a local pub, so as an aspiring Pete Townsend myself I went along with them and was absolutely blown away with your and the bands energy and style. I was a country lad from a small village in Staffordshire when I was sent to London on a training course. Then it struck me like a bolt of lightning that you were the gravity defying, wild eyed, mop haired, amazing guitar player I had seen in a Muswell Hill pub when I was in my early twenties probably around 1973 or 74. The more I looked the more I felt like I had met you somewhere in my past. Ex-Dr Feelgood man talks machine-gun guitar and beating cancer. Special guest ‘Rock and Roll’s Greatest Failure John Otway.I was noodling on the internet when I came across your video explaining your guitar technique and being interviewed at the100 club. By Total Guitar ( Total Guitar ) published December 07, 2016. Featuring former Blockhead Dylan Howe on drums, the trio is known as one of the most exciting r’n’b bands in the world today. He, alongside his original Feelgood bandmates, is also widely acknowledged as a forefather of punk on both sides of the Atlantic, fans ranging from Joe Strummer to Blondie.įollowing a stint with Ian Dury & The Blockheads in the 1980s, he formed the Wilko Johnson Band, with Blockheads bassist Norman Watt-Roy. With this electrifying sound, his trademark black-suited, scowling look and his characteristic strut, Wilko became one of the guitar heroes of the 1970s and beyond, not to mention on of rock ’n’ roll’s most extraordinary characters. Wilko is famed for his blistering chop-chord strumming action (the ‘stab’, as he describes it), a technique inspired by his admiration of the late Pirates guitarist Mick Green. Following a remarkable recovery from a diagnosis of terminal cancer, Wilko Johnson the original Dr Feelgood guitarist, actor (Game of Thrones character Ser ilyn Payne) and all round national treasure has enjoyed a rousing return to the live arena, including a number 1 album with Roger Daltrey (Going Back Home), a sold out show at The Royal Albert Hall to mark his 70th birthday and, most.
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Wilko Johnson plus special guest Rock N Roll’s greatest failure John Otwayįollowing a remarkable recovery from a diagnosis of terminal cancer, Wilko Johnson the original Dr Feelgood guitarist, actor (Game of Thrones character Ser ilyn Payne) and all round national treasure has enjoyed a rousing return to the live arena, including a number 1 album with Roger Daltrey (Going Back Home), a sold out show at The Royal Albert Hall to mark his 70th birthday and, most recently, the release of Blow Your Mind, his first album of new material in decades. Staring into the middle distance and duck-walking around the stage, Johnson is the exemplary axe-man, his guitar constantly chopping and cutting a style.