Reminds me of my time at Newcastle Poly from 1988 to 1990 with all the nights out and gigs. The Mondays played a couple of times. Great memories of living totally in the moment would love to go back to those days in an instant!!. Thanks for posting
Paul Ryder. Top. RIP man. So sad to loose him, and Craig Gill from Inspiral Carpets also. Hope Happy Mondays don't go down the Inspiral Carpets route, replacing members or indeed the singer like the Inspirals did. God they are an absolute joke the Inspiral Carpets these days. Viva The Mondays RIP Paul, what a great legacy you've left for us all
Amazing times. The last great organic musical movement was Madchester. Modays, Roses, and Inspirals were the holy Manc trinity. Shaun Ryder and the Happy Mondays were like Jim Morrison and The Doors. Made up lyrics and never knowing what state they were gonna be in. Saw The Mondays so so many times in 87-90. Many times they were beyond shit due to drink and drugs yet still utterly memorable even though they were wank. But when they were on tip top form. My God. Spell binding. Madchester was like punk, in ethos and spirit. Britpop was just media driven media savvy drivel. No soul in Oasis and Blur. The Happy Mondays, The Stone Roses and Inspiral Carpets. Not media savvy just pure raw musical talent coming from a pure and raw place. Beautiful times, beautiful memories
No one in this video would have entertained a lockdown. It never would have been allowed to happen. The people would have realised it was a scam from day 1.
it was a great to be 17 in 1989 , E and the whole scene was life changing , it could never happen again in england , the last musical revolution we'll ever see, last one out turn off the light's ..........
andy allen Fucking fortune teller are ya? Who knows what could happen in the future. Todays music is shit but punk came as a kick against prog rock and acid house was completely drug inspired. The next generation after these blandoids might invent something.... we dont know
never underestimate the ability of youth of albion to come up with another way to get of their swedes fella....this sounds a bit like crossby stills and nash anyroad.... :-)
andy allen That attitude of using the time you were born as some kind of badge of superiority is really lame. Yes the late 80's were brilliant, don't try and claim it was all sunshine and rainbows all the time though. The Manchester scene was going downhill quickly with all the gangs and violence by the end of '90. The Hacienda was constantly struggling with violence, as well as Konspiracy, Home and others being shut down because of shootings and gangs raiding the doors. People like you make it sound like some kind of fantasy nirvana just so you can boast about being around at the time.
Love the way the guitar is up front in the mix. He plays lots of rhythmic stuff and is all over the guitat neck jammin' on stuff you don't hear on the fantastic studio recordings.
Why were you on Zopiclone......I remember every single bit.......can't remember what I went into the kitchen for just now, but that's a different matter.
I was at this show, which was filmed to celebrate the end of the series of The Other Side Of Midnight. I don't think Anthony Wilson knew if there was to be another series so he wanted it to go out with a bang. A Guy Called Gerald also played. Very chaotic, but a great afternoon out!
Imagine young people coming up with this these days??? Might sound like my old fella but it's fucking true!! Mondays don't get the credit they deserve! I'm proud to be from the same city as these lads!! Viva Mancunia .....MCFC M20
No Surrender. Never Give In. Once the temporal shockwaves have settled down from this fookin sonic eartquake in space and time, the youth of Albion will rise and reassert themselves via the medium of subversion, subculture blah blah blah... :-)
@ROBERT DEAN They were innovative for pushing to create their own indie dance sound, even before house music and ecstasy came along. Sean was a clever and creative lyricist and Mark Day was actually a talented guitarist. Oakenfold and Osborne had a big hand in why Pills n Thrills sounded the way it did though. The Mondays didn't sound anywhere near as good live as they did on record.
@@lucasm3879 you can work that one out with this, the Mondays walked it like they talked it, they didn't stop using drugs n bevvy on Gig night, it was their excuse to use even more, half the band's these days take a line & before you know it they're in some swanky rehab centre this lot were the real deal think & the Youth of the day related to it cos they were singing about what was happening on the street glad to say I was one of them✌️
This tune is a classic! It totally sums up how it was living in Manchester late 80’s early 90’s with the Manc indie music scene, the vibe, groove, lyrics how it made so many cool Mancs dance and swagger walking down the street. It’s just one of them songs that sums up that time in my youth living in Manchester, playing guitar in a band, clubbing, getting stoned and living life in one of the coolest cities.
@@glenndouglas8822 haha does it really matter whether it was called clubbing then or now or if we use terminology of then or today, I’ve never been someone to call it Raving! people went to a club, got off their tits and funky danced their arses off in Manchester or should I have called it Madchester??
@@thedeadxtras9927 No one called it clubbing, I doubt your truth you were there. It was known as raving in 88 onwards. Madchester was a typo, it should have been Manchester ep. We never called it clubbing here in Salford or Manchester. Clubbing term came about around 92 when the raves went indoors.
@@glenndouglas8822 we’re both cracking in then geez, I’m 47 now , in 88 I was 12 and discovered guitar and started playing and was going through a heavily induced Smiths & Johnny Marr stage! By 92 I was 16 living in Wythenshawe were I still live and have all my life, I’d just started at this point going out to CLUBS! 😁 I hate the terminology ‘Ravin’ you may as well put ‘Clubbing’ with that cos your right! Also hate it when people refer to the Acid scene and then mention that fuckin stupid Acieed tune by D-Mob which was nothing like proper Acid tunes like Voodoo Ray by A Guy called Gerald, now that was a tune and the start of it all in 88, just listened to it now so cheers for taking me back to goodtimes in my teens living and growing up in Manchester where I definitely was, still am and probably will always stay. Take it easy Glenn have a good weekend especially if you end up going clubbing 😀 in 5th Ave or 42nd Street, laters Stevo
Where the fucks Bez ?? Shaun what a legend and for all you guys who are going to slag him off for his singing ' you don't know what the happy Mondays were all about ' he cant sing he doesn't give a fuck, its not the X factor, he's not a guy with a degree in music from Oxford .. Its just Shaun and the boys having a great time and anyone who turned up at the Hacienda also had a great time ... hes a lyrical genius as well :-)
They days were fkn great I remember the days me and my mates used to cop a few Es just for happy Mondays and the stone roses appearing on (Top of the Pops) ahh they were the days💯👍👍👍
And thankyou ecstasy for the big part part u played in this amazing era. Everyone absolutely on it, loving it, and imagine this, no body in the place is thinking, oh i must film this for my Facebook crap, or snapchat balls, or intagram turd. There to party and get a groove on from start to finish. What was weird, was everyone was well lit up, coz its for TV. I mean literally under bright lights. Was that one guy, like statue though.
The most re-played is 2:14. Everyone likes a yummy mummy I guess. I saw the Inspiral Carpets in Toronto in 1990. I might have seen the Mondays too--lots of shows and a lot of beer drinking and blurry memories back then.
it is on here somewhere,i'm just lookin for it again myself,although i think it may have gone....got that funky bassline type thing at the end...its defo been on here though mr armagh!
The bass is so low in the mix I didn't even realize Paul was playing until they clearly showed him lol. But it's awesome to even have good recordings from those days 😎
Think I was at this - was this the gig at Granada studios one Saturday where Ryder said Bez couldn't make it 'cos he'd been arrested in marseilles or some such? Great video, brings it all back ...
I saw the Mondays perform this at Wembley Arena around this time, it seemed to go on forever and was totally entrancing - one of the most memorable gigs I've seen. And I've seen a few.
@glenndouglas8822 You could be right, or it could have been 1990, it's one of the few tickets I didn't keep for some reason, so a bit of a hazy memory for when it was.
Saw 'em three times: first time was in Barrow-In-Furness soccer bar two or three years before this. At the time they all looked like little Mods in parkas and somebody (Bez?) threw a drain grate (I think) through the toilet window after the gig. Saw 'em next in 1990 and can't remember much about it other than it was a great night. Last time I saw them was on the "Yes Please!" Tour in Preston guildhall. Sean was in a bit of a "delicate" state and had to be lead off stage at the end I seem to remember. Anyway, great band both live and on record. Still got all the vinyl but usually listen to them now on the iPod. Times change!
I think I was the only person in Erie Pa to know who they were and damm I never got to see the house acid rock fusion that changed history how do Manchester birth so many earthshaking bands? Told my shrink mdma not benzos
Who's the kid behind Paul Ryder in the green shell suit giving it some large? He looks a bit like Toby Kebbell, your man from Dead Man's Shoes and Rock'n'rolla. Classsic clip by the way.
RIP Paul Ryder - a great guy, gave us something proper to party too
Reminds me of my time at Newcastle Poly from 1988 to 1990 with all the nights out and gigs. The Mondays played a couple of times. Great memories of living totally in the moment would love to go back to those days in an instant!!. Thanks for posting
Love it. Ryder is awesome. A great time in musical history.
So lucky what a great Time it was.😌
Not just Ryder, the whole band.
Fantastic,what a time to be 19,thanks RIP Paul Ryder 💙
great times :)
You used to speak the truth but now you're clever.
@@kaimarmalade9660 You used to speak the truth
But now you're liar
17 in my case, also fkin brilliant
Paul Ryder. Top. RIP man. So sad to loose him, and Craig Gill from Inspiral Carpets also. Hope Happy Mondays don't go down the Inspiral Carpets route, replacing members or indeed the singer like the Inspirals did. God they are an absolute joke the Inspiral Carpets these days. Viva The Mondays RIP Paul, what a great legacy you've left for us all
Amazing times. The last great organic musical movement was Madchester. Modays, Roses, and Inspirals were the holy Manc trinity. Shaun Ryder and the Happy Mondays were like Jim Morrison and The Doors. Made up lyrics and never knowing what state they were gonna be in. Saw The Mondays so so many times in 87-90. Many times they were beyond shit due to drink and drugs yet still utterly memorable even though they were wank. But when they were on tip top form. My God. Spell binding. Madchester was like punk, in ethos and spirit. Britpop was just media driven media savvy drivel. No soul in Oasis and Blur. The Happy Mondays, The Stone Roses and Inspiral Carpets. Not media savvy just pure raw musical talent coming from a pure and raw place. Beautiful times, beautiful memories
No it was britpop.
Madchester lol it was rave/ baggy. Only the press called it madchester lol
only the mondays did anything original out of them
and out of them only Pulp and Super Furry Animals did anything remotely new@@alisonmccourt9180
i know....everybody raves on about shaun and bez, but the musicians are so underrated.....
Epic rhythm section
🤘👏
After 15 years of this Comment, Rest in Peace Paul ❤
Not a phone insight! Enjoying the moment..Good times!
It's 2020. Second lockdown. To be there in that crowd would be a dream. Amazing footage of a great era. Naughty, naughty.
No one in this video would have entertained a lockdown. It never would have been allowed to happen. The people would have realised it was a scam from day 1.
These time's sadly taken for granted, memories are still strong, who knows, after all this bullshit..... crazy shit like this will re-emerge
@@markbtv11 How does this scam work?
@@colnixon8989 because they are 24 Hour party people?
it was a great to be 17 in 1989 , E and the whole scene was life changing , it could never happen again in england , the last musical revolution we'll ever see, last one out turn off the light's
..........
andy allen Fucking fortune teller are ya? Who knows what could happen in the future. Todays music is shit but punk came as a kick against prog rock and acid house was completely drug inspired. The next generation after these blandoids might invent something.... we dont know
never underestimate the ability of youth of albion to come up with another way to get of their swedes fella....this sounds a bit like crossby stills and nash anyroad.... :-)
It was!
I agree with Andy. There won't be any fucking thing as good as 89 90's again.
andy allen
That attitude of using the time you were born as some kind of badge of superiority is really lame. Yes the late 80's were brilliant, don't try and claim it was all sunshine and rainbows all the time though.
The Manchester scene was going downhill quickly with all the gangs and violence by the end of '90.
The Hacienda was constantly struggling with violence, as well as Konspiracy, Home and others being shut down because of shootings and gangs raiding the doors.
People like you make it sound like some kind of fantasy nirvana just so you can boast about being around at the time.
Love the way the guitar is up front in the mix. He plays lots of rhythmic stuff and is all over the guitat neck jammin' on stuff you don't hear on the fantastic studio recordings.
..what a fookin gem! The Mondays- brilliant!
I can’t remember a lot about the 90’s so hopefully I had a great time 😎
Why were you on Zopiclone......I remember every single bit.......can't remember what I went into the kitchen for just now, but that's a different matter.
Mitsubishis or doves? 😄
Not one camera phone, everyone living in the moment. I feel sorry for the people of today who will never experience living in the moment
I was at this show, which was filmed to celebrate the end of the series of The Other Side Of Midnight. I don't think Anthony Wilson knew if there was to be another series so he wanted it to go out with a bang. A Guy Called Gerald also played. Very chaotic, but a great afternoon out!
Where was it? I've just noticed a couple of lads from my old school. They look so young!
@@PatricksBreastplate It was recorded at the old Granada studios on Quay Street in Manchester.
mesmerized by the Mondays sound we were back in the day hypnotic vocals of ryder
im a big parliament / funkadelic fan, mondays remind me off them, to me they're always a funk bad
Imagine young people coming up with this these days??? Might sound like my old fella but it's fucking true!! Mondays don't get the credit they deserve! I'm proud to be from the same city as these lads!! Viva Mancunia .....MCFC M20
No Surrender. Never Give In. Once the temporal shockwaves have settled down from this fookin sonic eartquake in space and time, the youth of Albion will rise and reassert themselves via the medium of subversion, subculture blah blah blah... :-)
etc.
@ROBERT DEAN
They were innovative for pushing to create their own indie dance sound, even before house music and ecstasy came along. Sean was a clever and creative lyricist and Mark Day was actually a talented guitarist.
Oakenfold and Osborne had a big hand in why Pills n Thrills sounded the way it did though. The Mondays didn't sound anywhere near as good live as they did on record.
@ROBERT DEAN Saw them live in Milwaukee and went out of there feeling stoned out of my gourd without the benefit of drugs
@@lucasm3879 you can work that one out with this, the Mondays walked it like they talked it, they didn't stop using drugs n bevvy on Gig night, it was their excuse to use even more, half the band's these days take a line & before you know it they're in some swanky rehab centre this lot were the real deal think & the Youth of the day related to it
cos they were singing about what was happening on the street glad to say I was one of them✌️
I was there ! :D
of the time! was awesome now its gone but the tingles remain...good times :: )
Brilliant! Music, energy and footage tops. Mondays peak in audio and vid. Give me nostrills and basspounding and im off like a timemachine.
briliant video happy mondays at their best
Tell your best mate his dad is a legend and a criminally underrated guitarist!
Just people loving music and loving life and escaping it all wish i could of been late teens back then lucky bastards lol
I love the way everyone is on stage! either that or their just is no stage?? very cool, a peoples band! Love them!!
Wow great footage of how it was
This is brilliant.
Great rhythmic tribal beat
buzzin im in this video and remember it well was at granada studios in the daytime,brilliant day
thankyou tony....
This band are one of the best bands ever ......simple
Im in this video,Brilliant day at Granada Studios .
I wish it was playing like this 1 amazing
This tune is a classic! It totally sums up how it was living in Manchester late 80’s early 90’s with the Manc indie music scene, the vibe, groove, lyrics how it made so many cool Mancs dance and swagger walking down the street. It’s just one of them songs that sums up that time in my youth living in Manchester, playing guitar in a band, clubbing, getting stoned and living life in one of the coolest cities.
Was not called clubbing then lol sorry
@@glenndouglas8822 haha does it really matter whether it was called clubbing then or now or if we use terminology of then or today, I’ve never been someone to call it Raving!
people went to a club, got off their tits and funky danced their arses off in Manchester or should I have called it Madchester??
@@thedeadxtras9927 No one called it clubbing, I doubt your truth you were there. It was known as raving in 88 onwards. Madchester was a typo, it should have been Manchester ep. We never called it clubbing here in Salford or Manchester. Clubbing term came about around 92 when the raves went indoors.
@@thedeadxtras9927 Anyway I'm that old I can remember when 'E' was called empathy 🤣😂🙌🌟 I'm an old fart lol
@@glenndouglas8822 we’re both cracking in then geez, I’m 47 now , in 88 I was 12 and discovered guitar and started playing and was going through a heavily induced Smiths & Johnny Marr stage! By 92 I was 16 living in Wythenshawe were I still live and have all my life, I’d just started at this point going out to CLUBS! 😁
I hate the terminology ‘Ravin’ you may as well put ‘Clubbing’ with that cos your right! Also hate it when people refer to the Acid scene and then mention that fuckin stupid Acieed tune by D-Mob which was nothing like proper Acid tunes like Voodoo Ray by A Guy called Gerald, now that was a tune and the start of it all in 88, just listened to it now so cheers for taking me back to goodtimes in my teens living and growing up in Manchester where I definitely was, still am and probably will always stay. Take it easy Glenn have a good weekend especially if you end up going clubbing 😀 in 5th Ave or 42nd Street, laters Stevo
What a band
Love it probably forever
Amazing thanks love it people ☮️
Where the fucks Bez ?? Shaun what a legend and for all you guys who are going to slag him off for his singing ' you don't know what the happy Mondays were all about ' he cant sing he doesn't give a fuck, its not the X factor, he's not a guy with a degree in music from Oxford .. Its just Shaun and the boys having a great time and anyone who turned up at the Hacienda also had a great time ... hes a lyrical genius as well :-)
Feel the love!
he was.
I think Bez was locked up for trying trying to nick a van or something lol
They days were fkn great I remember the days me and my mates used to cop a few Es just for happy Mondays and the stone roses appearing on (Top of the Pops) ahh they were the days💯👍👍👍
Brilliant!!!!!.....what great days they were, best days of my life!!
Wish i was there
Στην λευκη με αγαπη αλεξανδρος 1991 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Brilliant! Music, energy and footage as well. Mondays peak in audio and vid. Give me nostrills and basspounding and im off like a timemachine.
love love love gives ya goose bumps
Absolutely amazing 🎉The Mondays were Madchester....!!!!!
I get butterflies in my stomach watching this.
the soundtrack our lives... rock n roll yeah
MADCHESTER AWESOME
Brilliant
I’m 63 ,just got into the Monday’s, the neighbors think it’s my lad blasting it out lol.
Happy People! They dont make em like this anymore.... not sure they ever did. LoveLoveLove!
And thankyou ecstasy for the big part part u played in this amazing era. Everyone absolutely on it, loving it, and imagine this, no body in the place is thinking, oh i must film this for my Facebook crap, or snapchat balls, or intagram turd. There to party and get a groove on from start to finish. What was weird, was everyone was well lit up, coz its for TV. I mean literally under bright lights. Was that one guy, like statue though.
IS anyone else in love with the girl with the whistle 45 seconds in?
That was a top afternoon!
bak wen we started trends not followed them
Such a great comment.
awesome and fascinating
I don't think I have ever seen an entire audience quite that stoned before
The most re-played is 2:14. Everyone likes a yummy mummy I guess. I saw the Inspiral Carpets in Toronto in 1990. I might have seen the Mondays too--lots of shows and a lot of beer drinking and blurry memories back then.
it is on here somewhere,i'm just lookin for it again myself,although i think it may have gone....got that funky bassline type thing at the end...its defo been on here though mr armagh!
This is Manchester little bez and Ryder 💯🔥🍺☮️
6.03 Paul and Shauns dad dancing to the tunes.
RIP PAUL RYDER
i love the smile on that womans face at 2 mins 11
I'm in this lol
Did you go to Wellacre, Jay?
@@davidcampbell6527 Yes I did
I recognised you
great seeing people smile so much, ive been in manc hester a lot recently and everyone seems a bit uptight
cool video, cheers for the upload.
shaun ryder needs to remember how good that guitarist was
Just another Saturday afternoon in Manchester
Immense. Rip tony wilson.
happy daze........ love it
@TonyWoodcocksPerm 10 years late... best music ever.
Everybody moves like Bez!
Ave it large..... manchester stlye... feel the LOVE
Brilliant performance! Pissed myself at the cop 7:02 ;)
hahahaha
Ah (((( if I was 10 years older at the time I'd have been all over this!! Fucking quality!!
which 1 i had at least 3? not that they were a dull read its SWR i'd read 23 books about him.. total legend!!!!
ryders da in the background class great times
RIP PAUL YOU FUCKING LEGEND
The bass is so low in the mix I didn't even realize Paul was playing until they clearly showed him lol. But it's awesome to even have good recordings from those days 😎
Kin brilliant totally puts the time and place in a bottle.
in their prime for sure
still fresh as........
QUALITY!!!
RIP Paul Ryder!
Yeah! Brilliant.
Think I was at this - was this the gig at Granada studios one Saturday where Ryder said Bez couldn't make it 'cos he'd been arrested in marseilles or some such? Great video, brings it all back ...
I saw the Mondays perform this at Wembley Arena around this time, it seemed to go on forever and was totally entrancing - one of the most memorable gigs I've seen. And I've seen a few.
Would have been supporting new order, they could not fill big venues around the country at this time.
@glenndouglas8822 You could be right, or it could have been 1990, it's one of the few tickets I didn't keep for some reason, so a bit of a hazy memory for when it was.
RIP Paul you legend
5:58 the Ryder brothers old man, i believe. i could be wrong but just read Shaun's book and looks like it might be him.
Yes that's definitely their dad, dancing behind Paul.
Saw 'em three times: first time was in Barrow-In-Furness soccer bar two or three years before this. At the time they all looked like little Mods in parkas and somebody (Bez?) threw a drain grate (I think) through the toilet window after the gig. Saw 'em next in 1990 and can't remember much about it other than it was a great night. Last time I saw them was on the "Yes Please!" Tour in Preston guildhall. Sean was in a bit of a "delicate" state and had to be lead off stage at the end I seem to remember. Anyway, great band both live and on record. Still got all the vinyl but usually listen to them now on the iPod. Times change!
Look at this proper people ☮️😎 af
I think I was the only person in Erie Pa to know who they were and damm I never got to see the house acid rock fusion that changed history how do Manchester birth so many earthshaking bands? Told my shrink mdma not benzos
them were the days!!! kids today eh??? lol
long live the hippodrome cheatham hill 90 tiz
I am so well-jel xxx
Now i feel like dancing
The best 1
rock and roll yeah
Great video thanks. So many really young people there. Did Tony Wilson, on Granada, tell them a scout jamboree was on?
The unsung heroes of our generation. Rip our kid Paul!!! ❤
fukin fantastic song,and fantastic band
wish i was in Eng, that year, mon.
Who's the kid behind Paul Ryder in the green shell suit giving it some large? He looks a bit like Toby Kebbell, your man from Dead Man's Shoes and Rock'n'rolla. Classsic clip by the way.