Friday, May 29, 2009

IAN DURY & THE BLOCKHEADS - London 1979

Feeling sneezy 'n' sniffly today...but a bit of Sir Ian always cheers and chuffs and puffs me up. A unique individual in rock history was old Ian, who died in 2000. He's sorely missed.

Despite being leaders of Stiff Records' legendary 1977 roster, Dury and his crack band The Blockheads were as much about reggae, funk, English music hall and even disco as they were punk. Dury was a hell of a comic too, a witty and raunchy lyricist -- like Ray Davies' loony, horny, drop-dead funny drunk cousin from up north (North London, that is). For a tasty nibble, click here.

If you love British rock music -- truly, madly, deeply, essentially, eccentrically, ecstatically British music -- then, as you must love The Kinks, Pink Floyd, Queen, The Jam and/or The Smiths, you simply must love Ian Dury.

IAN DURY & THE BLOCKHEADS
Hammersmith Odeon - London, England - August 11, 1979 (FMB)
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3 comments:

RevolutionaryBum said...

WOW ! I don't see Ian Dury Live very often... Actually, never... Thanks for this post, can't wait to hear it !!!

BLOCKHEADS !

Charlie said...

Yay Yay Yay... I was at this gig!!!! Just pulled out the ticket stub. God bless Ian!!

Heli0tr0pe said...

Cheers mate! Up the Block'eads!