The members of this band (including their touring musicians) are incredibly skilled and dedicated. Their energy on stage is honestly unmatched, and I enjoyed seeing them live more than any other band I've seen so far. I love how they span so many different genres with their music, and their attention to detail is truly outstanding. They have excellent stage presence and chemistry, and there was never a dull moment for me watching them live.
Its my fav band, but Matty admit he isnt a good guitar player, they only use the pentatonic scale in all of they albums, etc. I think they are very good enought to be who they are, but not the best muscichans you could get in the band, but... they are very creative
I’m an older fan of this band & when I found them in 2016, after seeing them live, I was simply hooked. I’ve seen them dozens of times, but seeing this specific show for their opening night of tour was 🤯🤯🤯 Besides their music which switches between genres & moods, Matty is simply a great frontman that captivates me over & over. I adore this band ❤️
I'm not a performer at all, but I just recently watched this whole performance, and as a behavior analyst I was really hooked, and was paying attention to all the little things he was doing as he performed. He really is so incredibly skilled at doing all these things that captivate the audience. I really enjoyed watching your breakdown of it.
I’ve loved the 1975 for years and it was really interesting to see you dissect their performances in this way. As someone who is not a musician, just as person who really loves music, it made me appreciate their art and the amount of thought and energy they put behind everything they do so much more.
fantastic video and analysis. thank you. you hit the nail on the head by comparing the set to a Tarantino film, since much of Matty Healy's aesthetic and early songwriting was inspired by True Romance
@Luthermallory Their music! I was on my late 20's since I've heard about their songs. It was been on my playlist for a while. That moment in my life was one of the painful stage. The 1975 songs help me through it. Now, at 36. I still love them! ❤️ from The Philippines.
And the sax too! The Live show on BBC. "If you believe" I think, that's the title of the song. Ooohhh, the sound of the sax, soo sexxyy!! That song live was sexy, raw, deep..
Fun fact. The band made this theatrical performance up because it stopped them from getting smoking fines in their other shows which were less theatrical.
Not entirely, he joked once that all this was only because the rules state that you cannot smoke unless it's part of a theatrical performance. He definitely wasn't serious, just a happy beneficial accident 😅
9:19 feeling so called out, yes the smallest choices they make make us go CRAZY 😃 but they’ve also curated an insane parasocial relationship with us and that’s something else ENTIRELY to study
INCREDIBLE performance art tho i hope more performances blend with art like this as concerts evolve. even if the audience doesn’t realise what they’re watching, everyone feels it.
You're absolutely right, Hanax. The parasocial element is utterly fascinating. I'm looking into how I could cover that in the series. Or another series.
The music ‘industry’ and pop fans: “classical music is irrelevant” “classical music is boring” “classical music is dead” The 1975: We gonna do a whole dramatic set using Mahler Symphony #5 as the only audio.
How interesting eh? It's like if it's framed as pop you're allowed elements of classical but if it's framed as classical you have to stay traditional? I see how consistently bothered you are by the classical hard-ass-ness. I understand completely!
The1975 is my fav band. I’ve been a fan for 8 years. I created so much art (drawings) inspired by them. I saw this tour twice and it was just pure joy and so moving. The guys are so good at what they do, and it’s so authentic and earnest. They’ve been together for 20 years and it shows. I loved your video. I really recommend you to check out twenty one pilots, their liveshows are really unique and tyler created a whole world and story with the last four albums, simply put a metaphor for depression and anxiety… and their performance is just insane. Love from switzerland:)
I came across this video while down a 1975 TH-cam rabbit hole. It could be the gummies, but I loved this analysis video! I found it almost meditative...but that could also be the gummies. ;-)
Nice bdouglas! Glad to hear it. I believe the good content was enhanced by the gummies. Watch the Tiny Desk episode sober and if it sucks then we will know. 😂 are you an artist?
Thanks for coming by Jenn. I love that too. It takes expectation off the insane idea that we should all be working towards getting world famous! Are you an artist? DM some stuff on IG if you have anything I could check out!
@@Luthermallory Been playing guitar for years, always been interested in songwriting and playing out, particularly developing my own sound an style although struggled with putting it all together. These type of breakdowns are helpful. Look forward to the new episode. Cheers
One has to wonder how Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher would amaze their audience by literally doing nothing. He had fans just fixated on him for 2 hours.
Chicken and the egg bro… These types of performance gimmicks done by some random band who doesn’t have incredible music and a huge following would make people cringe. The music is what matters.
But, a ton of people cringe at this band too. The music certainly matters. I think the right people love an artist who is willing to take risks in the music or in the performance.
The members of this band (including their touring musicians) are incredibly skilled and dedicated. Their energy on stage is honestly unmatched, and I enjoyed seeing them live more than any other band I've seen so far. I love how they span so many different genres with their music, and their attention to detail is truly outstanding. They have excellent stage presence and chemistry, and there was never a dull moment for me watching them live.
Beautiful review! Agreed.
Its my fav band, but Matty admit he isnt a good guitar player, they only use the pentatonic scale in all of they albums, etc.
I think they are very good enought to be who they are, but not the best muscichans you could get in the band, but... they are very creative
@@hankraussen4142 Interesting take, Hank. Thanks for coming thru!
I’m an older fan of this band & when I found them in 2016, after seeing them live, I was simply hooked. I’ve seen them dozens of times, but seeing this specific show for their opening night of tour was 🤯🤯🤯
Besides their music which switches between genres & moods, Matty is simply a great frontman that captivates me over & over. I adore this band ❤️
Very cool Kim, thanks for sharing. Captivating is the right word for Matty. I also adore this band!
Favorite band ever. They are so incredible live.
Truly. What do you like about them?
I'm not a performer at all, but I just recently watched this whole performance, and as a behavior analyst I was really hooked, and was paying attention to all the little things he was doing as he performed. He really is so incredibly skilled at doing all these things that captivate the audience. I really enjoyed watching your breakdown of it.
@G13542 very interesting! What caught your eye about his performance from a behavioral analyst perspective? Thanks for watching!!
I’ve loved the 1975 for years and it was really interesting to see you dissect their performances in this way. As someone who is not a musician, just as person who really loves music, it made me appreciate their art and the amount of thought and energy they put behind everything they do so much more.
Hey glad to hear it! Thanks for watching. What a truly great band. They are so pro.
I live in South Africa, and watch their concerts over and over. Never fails to keep you IN the concert even though its on a screen. 👌
The stage presence is so captivating. Thanks for watching and hello from Toronto! Appreciate you.
The 1975 are brilliant. Their live shows are the best. Lovely video.
Agreed and thanks for watching!
best band and best front man ever, I love them sm
Absolutely! Thanks for coming through!!
fantastic video and analysis. thank you. you hit the nail on the head by comparing the set to a Tarantino film, since much of Matty Healy's aesthetic and early songwriting was inspired by True Romance
Ah! I didn't know the True Romance fact, very cool! What a visionary band. Thank you for watching and commenting!!
My favorite band, THE 1975!!
What do you like about them Cassie?
@Luthermallory Their music! I was on my late 20's since I've heard about their songs. It was been on my playlist for a while. That moment in my life was one of the painful stage. The 1975 songs help me through it.
Now, at 36. I still love them! ❤️ from The Philippines.
And the sax too! The Live show on BBC. "If you believe" I think, that's the title of the song. Ooohhh, the sound of the sax, soo sexxyy!! That song live was sexy, raw, deep..
Fun fact. The band made this theatrical performance up because it stopped them from getting smoking fines in their other shows which were less theatrical.
@@alechaseyes8146 ha! Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Not entirely, he joked once that all this was only because the rules state that you cannot smoke unless it's part of a theatrical performance. He definitely wasn't serious, just a happy beneficial accident 😅
9:19 feeling so called out, yes the smallest choices they make make us go CRAZY 😃 but they’ve also curated an insane parasocial relationship with us and that’s something else ENTIRELY to study
INCREDIBLE performance art tho i hope more performances blend with art like this as concerts evolve. even if the audience doesn’t realise what they’re watching, everyone feels it.
You're absolutely right, Hanax. The parasocial element is utterly fascinating. I'm looking into how I could cover that in the series. Or another series.
@@Hanax_01 Well said, Hanax. The high-concept stuff is really felt when the artist has vision. I hope more artists lean into the theatrical too.
The music ‘industry’ and pop fans: “classical music is irrelevant” “classical music is boring” “classical music is dead” The 1975: We gonna do a whole dramatic set using Mahler Symphony #5 as the only audio.
How interesting eh? It's like if it's framed as pop you're allowed elements of classical but if it's framed as classical you have to stay traditional? I see how consistently bothered you are by the classical hard-ass-ness. I understand completely!
@@Luthermallory I also love how much jazz is incorporated into the music and the show! People don't even realize it because of their pop framing.
The1975 is my fav band. I’ve been a fan for 8 years. I created so much art (drawings) inspired by them. I saw this tour twice and it was just pure joy and so moving. The guys are so good at what they do, and it’s so authentic and earnest. They’ve been together for 20 years and it shows.
I loved your video. I really recommend you to check out twenty one pilots, their liveshows are really unique and tyler created a whole world and story with the last four albums, simply put a metaphor for depression and anxiety… and their performance is just insane.
Love from switzerland:)
@frankiexx806 hey Frankie! 21 pilots has been suggested a few times. I will absolutely do it asap. Maybe even next week. Thanks for coming through
Nice, excited to see it:) no stress tho
I came across this video while down a 1975 TH-cam rabbit hole. It could be the gummies, but I loved this analysis video! I found it almost meditative...but that could also be the gummies. ;-)
Nice bdouglas! Glad to hear it. I believe the good content was enhanced by the gummies. Watch the Tiny Desk episode sober and if it sucks then we will know. 😂 are you an artist?
Nice breakdown. Thanks!
Thanks for watching and good luck with your channel! Looks like good stuff. I Subbed. See you around.
@@Luthermallory Thank you!
My absolute favorite band! Saw them in Philly last fall and I'm anxiously awaiting another album and tour. ❤
I have not been able to see them live yet. Very cool Jem! Are you an artist?
@Luthermallory I'm not an artist myself, unless car karaoke counts 😁 just avid lover of music
@@jemfaerie77 Depends on how hard you slay karaoke lol. Very cool, good to know you Jem.
@Luthermallory Ha! I've been known to slay pretty damn hard when "If You're Too Shy" is on, complete with air sax. 🤣
@@jemfaerie77 air sax is legendary. 🎷
Great vid
Thanks g0th!
Loved this 🫶
Glad to hear it! Thank you for coming through!!
Plus, there’s Matty Healy. ❤
I love the part about only 3% getting you on every level. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for coming by Jenn. I love that too. It takes expectation off the insane idea that we should all be working towards getting world famous! Are you an artist? DM some stuff on IG if you have anything I could check out!
Subbed, great breakdown
Coper, you are a legend, thank you for coming on board. Dropping a new episode today. Are you an artist?
@@Luthermallory Been playing guitar for years, always been interested in songwriting and playing out, particularly developing my own sound an style although struggled with putting it all together. These type of breakdowns are helpful. Look forward to the new episode. Cheers
GEM 💎 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾 thank you
@@KellyBado thanks for always coming through Kelly!
Incredible stuff! Do Bon iver 22, a million and Magdalena Bay on their last tour
Wow, Bon Iver is great call. Thanks for this suggestion Daniel.
One has to wonder how Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher would amaze their audience by literally doing nothing. He had fans just fixated on him for 2 hours.
Chicken and the egg bro…
These types of performance gimmicks done by some random band who doesn’t have incredible music and a huge following would make people cringe. The music is what matters.
But, a ton of people cringe at this band too. The music certainly matters. I think the right people love an artist who is willing to take risks in the music or in the performance.