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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2010
Manic Street Preachers - Reading Festival 1992
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6:16 Motown Junk
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I was there! Amongst the great unwashed
Great Great....love her Performance since there beginning...amazing Album in 1992....you know...
How fucking cool was JDB at this time 🎶🎶🎸🎸👌👌
As an Xer who was in his twenties in the 90s, the music and the vibe will never be exceeded! So many great bands, so much incredible music!
i was there
me too, remember this well - Nicky's launched bass fell short of the crowd and cracked into a security staff's head right at the end of the set 😮
me too.
JDB!!!!!!!
Nicky Wire at this point was uniquely the best and worst bass guitarist in the world.
最高の15分間!
I was thinking about this today and it came up in my feed. don’t remember the crowd being so massive because I was close to the front. Good times. Nirvana headlined.
Totally cranked my phone up for the you love us riff 🤪 also JDB 🤤
Que buena música saludos 😊
did they sell their souls to make good music, copying others, this sounds shiiii
Every band copies their heroes. This is a "period" in the cycle of a band if you don`t get it now then i`m daring you wouldn`t have in 1992.
I just find this performance so exciting and visceral. Something that is sorely lacking in music these days (and was also lacking in many of their peers at the time)
Oh dear someone forgot to switch Richie's guitar amp off.
Nicky’s bass sounds pretty rough too 😂
This was an awesome weekend
Back when unnormal normality was normal.
The Manics were a weird band in the early days. There was a lot of desperation and attention seeking but the music was still raw and appealing to me. To be honest I didn’t have much time for the Glamour Twins, Richey and Nicky Wire, playing dress up and posturing. It felt like their looking the part was more important to them than actually being the part. Luckily James and Sean held the whole thing together musically and live. I saw them a few times leading up to this gig and a few times afterwards. Notably in Bournemouth, October 92 something clicked and the blueprint for future gigs seemed to be established. JDBs guitar was immense. A solid slab of noise that had enough mid and bass in the mix to ensure that Richey and Nickys shortcomings did not distract from the new material. And of course, Sean was rock steady on the drums. All that said - Richey was clearly struggling with his own demons and did well to keep it together for as long as he did. His disappearance clearly has impacted the band and the families. Respect to them all.
Well said mate,I first saw em at reading 94 & they totally blew me away.
Not very good are they, a very overrated band
their not really overrated lol, it'd be different if thwy were, thwy just have a loyal fanbase and also this was live so ofc its gonna not gonna sound as good as the studio version
Disagree. This was excellent.
Even if they didn’t sound as ‘polished’ during gigs, what sets them apart from the other bands that were around at the time is the sheer energy in each performance. A lot of bands/venues/festivals nowadays (and some in the 90s too I suppose) are so focused on their gigs sounding exactly like the album that they might as well be miming to a backing track. I’d take the raw, scratchy, energetic sound of the Manics at Glastonbury 94 any day over some of the more recent indie/alternative Glastonbury gigs (Fontaines DC just seem to sort of stand around onstage now)
James Atkin has a great voice! So distinctive and pure with a hint of rebellion. ⭐️
Richey doesn’t actually sound that bad on guitar- I think the “not being able to play” thing has been overblown a bit. His strumming is off but he’s hitting the right chords
they needed another guitar badly i think msp woulda been bigger
It wasn't plugged in !!
@@benjimorris7805 It was here! And in loads of other live recordings. Watch this video with headphones on and pay attention to the left channel
@@jaken07274 don’t shatter my illusions !!
Ive been looking for this song/band for almost 30 years. I remember seeing them at MTV
The first two Teenage Fanclub albums are so beautiful. Completely unparalleled.
One of, if not THE best, Manics videos I've seen on YT.
this upload wasnt around when i was in college. thank you
Gosh dang Wales has a badass flag
so much hair.... ;)
Great drummer. Covers up for the fact that Nicky Wire is a shit bassist at this point. Richey can't play much either. Odd band. You got a guitarist/vocalist and a drummer covering the music, and two half-musicians doing the rest.
True to a point. Richey never played on the early albums, but that was partly because he was far more focussed on writing lyrics. At this point he wrote most of the band's lyrics. He never actually wanted to be a guitarist.
JDB is a fucking beast here,what a guitarist & absolutely love the tone. 🎸🎸👌👌❤️❤️
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉94????wow
Cracking performance. A lot of folks are under the misapprehension that Richey couldn't play. He could, he just didn't want to. He thought guitar was ridiculous. Furthermore, I find his use of a BOSS fuzz pedal rather than the natural sound of the Marshall JCM-900 as some sort of piss take that he would find funny.
Yeah so I asked this dude at the post office what he thought of the guitarist playing his electric guitar with violin stick/big bass on The concept album art/rock pink floyd like Jimmy Page Guess he looked like a young Robert Plant feom Led Zep..what else did I say Uhh that new drummer from Pagey/Plant unplugged looked like Crazy Melvin from Pat benatars band in 1984 Read between the lines bout 🦍🦍🦍hijackers
these people in the crowd are now ur politicians
いやー、最高!❤
Temazo..escuchando el 2024
Proper Glastonbury days 😎
Favorite video ever
That was great full stop. But it could have been released yesterday to great acclaim 32 years late - which is a bit of a problem. Bug Club and Personal Trainer are great but mining the 70's. Everything Everything and Enter Shikari are doing the prog. Squid, Black Midi etc are doing Post-punk. Shame are having a go at real Punk. All very good but really where is the new exiting stuff that takes you off your feet? or has it all just been done now????
You love US/ASS To you fucking cunts!
Not a single person holding up a phone, just pure connection between band and crowd.
La canción de Caligula una mega producción peruana de fondo este temon 😊😊
Memories. Sheesh, they were a great, great band.
E.M.F. & JESUS JONES..GREAT BANDS of 90s!
EPIC!
Love the guy with the Atomic Dustbin shirt and Welsh flag. That'd be me if I were alive then, except I'd be in the pit!
カッコいい~~~ 最高!!!
CALIGULA, EL ANGEL VENGADOR
I believe they made the cover of NME around this time. Did they not? We'll never forget it.
Better days. . . .better days.
Now this is good music 😎💯💯💯
Yea had a feeling James was camp as. All makes sense now. Still liked them though.
Porco dio
I was there. Travelled from Sweden, my first ever Reading festival. The year when it RAINED! 🙂 Note the swimming pool-sized mud hole at 7:05 in the middle of the audience!