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Portishead, massive attack, orbital & chemical brothers all UK bands that appeared around the same time with similar yet really different sounds, a hugely underrated era of British music.
It was an era misunderstood, even by myself, I listened to Iron Maiden, Sabbath, Zeppelin, Metallica, even some Hip Hop and Rap... I dated an exotic dancer and she introduced me to Portishead, this song was her final song of a set,. This era and genre was overlooked by too many people and bands like Portishead and Massive Attack deserve better recognition.
@@ptjogara Gteat live band in general. Their whole catalogue is superb! Ridiculous to think that this track is 30 yrs old next year. Music has seriously fallen off a cliff since then
Portishead were named after a seaside town, just outside Bristol, England, I go there regularly, I like to lounge in a red and white striped deckchair, a cigarette in one hand and a glass of neat Tullamore Dew in the other. I put this track on and listen to it at full volume in my headphones on repeat for an hour or so and then I catch the bus home…weather permitting of course. 😊
I love Trip Hop music, is so sexy, mysterious, and introspective. Portishead is one of the pioneers of Trip Hop in the early to mid 90's, alongside Massive Attack, Tricky, Björk, Moloko, Smith & Mighty, Sneaker Pimps, Laika, Smoke City, Rae & Christian, 9 Lazy 9, The Herbaliser, Funki Porcini, DJ Food, DJ Shadows, DJ Krush, London Funk Allstars, Roots Manuva, etc. I love how Portishead mixed Ambient, Jazz, Hip Hop, Spaghetti Western music and Dub in their music.
Beth has a voice I’d define simply as “sultry” - and the trip hop genre (of which I think Portishead is a headline act) really played to it. God, what a voice.
everyone I know, that knows portishead, loves them. Problem is that many people do not know them. Imho, they are not underrated, but under-represented. More people need to hear portishead.
ive watched this reaction at least 30 times.Your reaction when then guitar is doing the solo with the wah wah effect is very satisfying,,I too love wah wah
I’m addicted to the pure joy in bisscute’s face watching this. I love her applause at the end. Such a great reaction. Makes us all appreciate this more.
Portishead and Massive Attack sound as fresh today as the did 30 years ago. Will still be played in another 30 years. That's the unique sound they created.
For me, this is one of those 'after-party' tunes. Everyone else has gone home, but you and the others that stayed are too buzzed to crash out. Out comes the bottle that had been kept aside all night. The lights are dimmed. Maybe some incense is produced. Then music, and you know that the only things you need are either Morcheeba or Portishead. It just depends on how well the party went. If you're trying to come down from a high, then the cheery chilled beats of Morcheeba will do. Portishead, on the other hand, is a soundtrack to late night wistful reminiscing, looking back through rose-tinted lenses. All conversation, however, stops when Glory Box begins. For the next few minutes, and likely more, nobody speaks. Eyes close, and you all inhabit your own private universes. Some time later, someone clears their throat, and you all realise the track finished ages ago. The last drops are drained from glasses, and people finally make their way to bed.
Facially this HAS to be your most expressive reaction. Portishead are amazing, I was lucky to be 17 when Dummy was released. I smell hashish snd josticks, an English late Summer evening. Its good to see others finding this great music.
Well...I'm not sure about creating a new genre. I'd say there had been a very long, gradual line of "big band meets New York jazz-dive" progression, and at a wide front too. Portishead, along with many others, did the logical thing and added a slight bit of background scratching and synth...and there were others in the 90's that did similar stuff. Even bands like Fun Lovin' Criminals though very different in image and style, and went in another direction a lot, did do lots of similar setups: big band with a bit of hip hop. Then again thinking about it it's possible that since FLC came out a bit later, after Portishead's success began so it could've been influenced by Portishead...but what I mean mostly is that though I'm not knowledgeable of the whole scene from so far back (I'm too young for that and haven't researched it so in-depth), I suspect there were many others which I can't name or place exactly?? At leat Beats International's (formed by Norman Cook = Fatboy Slim) album "Let Them Eat Bingo" from 1990 has a bit of similar mix, though less orchestral and a bit more removed from jazz or big band. Their song "Dub Be Good to Me" certainly has much of similar musical style, singing. Then look at that song's origins from all the way back in 1983: The S.O.S. band's "Just be Good To Me". They have that big orchestra setup, just even more synthy and a bit more pop-style. So go in between The S.O.S. Band and Beats International... After all big band type music has always tended to add "modern" and "edgy" frills to their music. And in general so many groups used the same instruments, then as new instruments came along tested and played around with the same instruments. Many combined these styles. So many had Big Band/Jazz background but added modern touches, some went even more modern in fact already since the '80's I'd argue! Then coming from another slant, hip-hop groups have often had a very tight connection with swing jazz too. Bands like Roots (Organix, from '93) and Digable Planets (Reachin', '93)were weighted more on the rythmic side, but they clearly had that connection between the two. And I only know a bit of the surface, so for sure there have been a wide variety of bands from the 80's to the 90's working up that evolution from big band and swing jazz into something that included elements of hip hop and electronic music. It's a natural progression, something one would expect. I disagree that there was any revolution nor sudden change.
uff Portishead is my favorite triphop band the music and the voice of beth gibonns is art to the ears, I heard portishead for the first time when I was 14 years old, thanks to my older brother, and I still listen to portishead all his songs, greetings from Mexico City 🇲🇽
Well this came out of nowhere, I love Portishead. Definitely check out "Only You" & "Cowboys", although all thier music is solid 👌🎶🎵🎶🎵 Can't wait for this reaction
Love Portishead, and the whole Roseland NYC concert is pure perfection. IMO the songs even sound better than on the studio record. They accurately reproduced all the sounds and effects from the record, and than added extra depth by replacing the samples with the orchestra. @Bisscute I highly recommend to watch the full concert. If not for the channel, than in private. P.S.: You should check out Massive Attack too, them and Portishead have been the top-band of the whole trip-hop genre, and are as great as Portishead, if not even better.
That is one of my favorite albums of all time. Every now and then I just take a bottle of wine to the couch and listen to it. I must have heard it 100 times by now, but I still love it.
I first heard of this song when I watched The Voice Isreal and a woman came out and just blew everybody way including her BF who was watching backstage ... just awesome to finally hear the original artist
Glad you enjoyed Portishead. Dummy has been my favorite album since it came out all those years ago. Nice to see a new generation appreciate their genius.
I saw them live at the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands, back in 1998. Without the whole orchestra, but I was amazed on how good they were live, being mostly an EDM formation. I allready loved them, but that first time seeing them live, gave me a whole new level of respect.
I actually have every Album they've put out on vinal, even the collectors as well as Beth's solo work..the Roseland NYC DVD is priceless. Every track on there is great and the music videos as well. Cheers to all Portishead fans! 👍💯
There's a vampire film from the 90's called Nadja which features many Portishead songs in its soundtrack. Very quirky and arthouse and not for everyone but I've always loved it.
Portishead is a phenomenon and unfortunately never was able to see them perform live. Your reaction to this amazing song is a joy to watch. Thank you ~ Vals
I love all of Portishead, talk about wearing your heart on your sleeve! You could choose any track from their back catalogue, and you wouldn’t be disappointed 🙌… as usual, your reactions are refreshingly spot on 🙌
Portishead at the peak of their powers. Hat tip to the sound engineer who was on the top of their game here. I love her humility. Her voice has that wonderful mix of fragility, vulnerability and sheer force.quire remarkable really.
Welcome to the Portishead rabbit hole. Beth is one of the most amazing vocalists I’ve ever seen in my life. Was lucky to see them on one of their last tours and it was just incredible
Saw (the last?) performance of Portishead before they quit. Lowlands festival 1998.... me and a friend were stoned out of our mind watching them, and directly after this we went to another tent where they showed the movie "Fear and lothing in Las Vegas"..... we couldnt figure out if we were too stoned or the movie was really that weird..... such a surreal night..... like one long dream. I will never forget it.
I like all kinds of groove, Portishead are an amazing jazzy trip hop blues type of groove, if you like this, then you should listen to " Teardrop" by a group call Massive Attack... Definitely trance trip hop.
I loved your response this song greetings from Yorkshire UK ,I wish I could tell you the story's I have in my life whilst listening to the album dummy, definitely in my top ten bands of all time I cry every time I listen to them ❤
you nailed it with your comment about just laying there with a drink.. i got home drunk one night and laid on the floor listening to this song.. my neighbor knocked on the door at 3 at night and asked if i could turn the volume down..
Happy that you enjoyed Portishead is for me the best band, and Beth Gibbons has the most beautiful voice of the whole world, there is no other artist that makes me feel the way that she does, so tender, powerful, intimate, happy, sad, reflective, soft, mellow, strong at the same time, only 3 album and her one album with Rusty Man, but the less is more, I hope see more reactions to portishead. greetings
Glory Box is great! Thanks for doin this!!! Portishead is part of my youth back to the 90th. U realy should do Roads!!!!! Thats the Song to start with portishead!!!!
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I discovered Portishead back in 94, I am a major metalhead, but have always loved them, from the very first listen...
Same brother...Pantera/Slayer fan... but this shite melts me. Canna explain it... X
I started listening to them the last year, thank God I'm still young and can listen to them more
I miss Portishead. So much.
Trip Hop, one of the best things that 90's gave us in music..❤️
Yes indeed love all Mo Wax shit have i to sell
This whole concert melts your brain beyond repair.
The guitar solo will bend your knees.
Portishead, massive attack, orbital & chemical brothers all UK bands that appeared around the same time with similar yet really different sounds, a hugely underrated era of British music.
I should mention Hooverphonic. Just for "Mad For You".
It was an era misunderstood, even by myself, I listened to Iron Maiden, Sabbath, Zeppelin, Metallica, even some Hip Hop and Rap... I dated an exotic dancer and she introduced me to Portishead, this song was her final song of a set,. This era and genre was overlooked by too many people and bands like Portishead and Massive Attack deserve better recognition.
I am amazed they never did a James Bond song being so big in the UK in the 90s.
Plenty of others too, for me Dreadzone in the ‘90s changed everything in the dance music scene.
why do you think its underrated? :)
I confess, I have watched this multiple times.
I don't blame you
This whole live album is 🔥
👍👌
Such a great band - remember hearing that album when I was like 12 or 13 and without exaggeration it changed my whole opinion about music!
@@ptjogara Gteat live band in general. Their whole catalogue is superb!
Ridiculous to think that this track is 30 yrs old next year. Music has seriously fallen off a cliff since then
Portishead were named after a seaside town, just outside Bristol, England, I go there regularly, I like to lounge in a red and white striped deckchair, a cigarette in one hand and a glass of neat Tullamore Dew in the other. I put this track on and listen to it at full volume in my headphones on repeat for an hour or so and then I catch the bus home…weather permitting of course. 😊
I love Trip Hop music, is so sexy, mysterious, and introspective. Portishead is one of the pioneers of Trip Hop in the early to mid 90's, alongside Massive Attack, Tricky, Björk, Moloko, Smith & Mighty, Sneaker Pimps, Laika, Smoke City, Rae & Christian, 9 Lazy 9, The Herbaliser, Funki Porcini, DJ Food, DJ Shadows, DJ Krush, London Funk Allstars, Roots Manuva, etc. I love how Portishead mixed Ambient, Jazz, Hip Hop, Spaghetti Western music and Dub in their music.
Vocalists don't smoke, but Artists do
Do more from this concert
Beth has a voice I’d define simply as “sultry” - and the trip hop genre (of which I think Portishead is a headline act) really played to it. God, what a voice.
definitely:)
It is so good to don't see people recording, and enjoying this beautiful presentation song, something that I miss nowadays
Right? everyone enjoying the moment
Spent a lot of time in NYC in the 90s. They're my one regret. Saw great shows but, never caught this.
Portishead are god like to those people with deep souls that is all that matters.long may their geneus reign,cool trip hop!!!
And the guitar solo is so beautiful ..
Perfect reaction to a perfect performance
Every song from this band feels like wine, candles, and a warm bath. I never understood why they weren't more successful.
I don't know. In Australia they were pretty well known.
Oh they were successful, cool people all around the world appreciated the fuck out of them
Most people I know listened to Portishead. And IIRC they were on MTV etc. a lot too?
Huh? They were HUGE. Sold millions. One of the biggest bands of the 90's.
And if you slit your wrists in the bath. I don't know why Portishead get this 'chill out' reputation, cos the lyrics are super dark.
Such a magnificent band and Beth's voice is stunning.
Portishead.
Sooo under rated
Thanks for this
everyone I know, that knows portishead, loves them.
Problem is that many people do not know them.
Imho, they are not underrated, but under-represented. More people need to hear portishead.
@@liquidminds Fair point 😀
This song is such a classic!! Thanks for picking this song!! Young people need to hear it......
Totally part of the soundtrack of my life….❤❤❤
Glad you liked it
Ahh Portishead, the sound of my 90s ❤️❤️❤️ Sour Times is another one of my favorite songs from them
Your 90’s!? You must be 120 by now!
ive watched this reaction at least 30 times.Your reaction when then guitar is doing the solo with the wah wah effect is very satisfying,,I too love wah wah
Goddam I fuggen love Beth so much... and I kinda love that red eyeshadow too you're rockin. ❤
I’m addicted to the pure joy in bisscute’s face watching this. I love her applause at the end. Such a great reaction. Makes us all appreciate this more.
Portishead and Massive Attack sound as fresh today as the did 30 years ago. Will still be played in another 30 years. That's the unique sound they created.
I saw them live in the 1990s. Los Angeles show. Brilliant!!! Great reaction!
Dang.
Can't even remember the time I last heard this.
Haven't even thought of this song in forever..
Sweet.
The sound of heartbreak. Gorgeous.
You play music who shake peoples tenderenes, just enjoy and bee living. Thank You sooo much!
wouldn't have realized it was good 25 years ago without you now
I appreciated your reaction so much... I feel you.
For me, this is one of those 'after-party' tunes. Everyone else has gone home, but you and the others that stayed are too buzzed to crash out. Out comes the bottle that had been kept aside all night. The lights are dimmed. Maybe some incense is produced. Then music, and you know that the only things you need are either Morcheeba or Portishead. It just depends on how well the party went. If you're trying to come down from a high, then the cheery chilled beats of Morcheeba will do. Portishead, on the other hand, is a soundtrack to late night wistful reminiscing, looking back through rose-tinted lenses. All conversation, however, stops when Glory Box begins. For the next few minutes, and likely more, nobody speaks. Eyes close, and you all inhabit your own private universes. Some time later, someone clears their throat, and you all realise the track finished ages ago. The last drops are drained from glasses, and people finally make their way to bed.
It is a beautiful beautiful song, with bittersweet memories from the mid 90’s for me. Loved your reaction, keep up the good work
Ditto.
I got goosebumps was a very sweet comment so early in this beautiful song 🙂.
Facially this HAS to be your most expressive reaction. Portishead are amazing, I was lucky to be 17 when Dummy was released. I smell hashish snd josticks, an English late Summer evening. Its good to see others finding this great music.
OH! never saw/heard this live version before(I do know the song) it was so cool discovering it with you. Thank Biss
PERFEECT song..legendary performance
They created a new genre. Thx for your reaction to this beautiful piece of art.
Yep, trip hop, along with Tricky, Massive Attack and Faithless
Well...I'm not sure about creating a new genre. I'd say there had been a very long, gradual line of "big band meets New York jazz-dive" progression, and at a wide front too. Portishead, along with many others, did the logical thing and added a slight bit of background scratching and synth...and there were others in the 90's that did similar stuff. Even bands like Fun Lovin' Criminals though very different in image and style, and went in another direction a lot, did do lots of similar setups: big band with a bit of hip hop. Then again thinking about it it's possible that since FLC came out a bit later, after Portishead's success began so it could've been influenced by Portishead...but what I mean mostly is that though I'm not knowledgeable of the whole scene from so far back (I'm too young for that and haven't researched it so in-depth), I suspect there were many others which I can't name or place exactly?? At leat Beats International's (formed by Norman Cook = Fatboy Slim) album "Let Them Eat Bingo" from 1990 has a bit of similar mix, though less orchestral and a bit more removed from jazz or big band. Their song "Dub Be Good to Me" certainly has much of similar musical style, singing. Then look at that song's origins from all the way back in 1983: The S.O.S. band's "Just be Good To Me". They have that big orchestra setup, just even more synthy and a bit more pop-style. So go in between The S.O.S. Band and Beats International...
After all big band type music has always tended to add "modern" and "edgy" frills to their music. And in general so many groups used the same instruments, then as new instruments came along tested and played around with the same instruments. Many combined these styles. So many had Big Band/Jazz background but added modern touches, some went even more modern in fact already since the '80's I'd argue!
Then coming from another slant, hip-hop groups have often had a very tight connection with swing jazz too. Bands like Roots (Organix, from '93) and Digable Planets (Reachin', '93)were weighted more on the rythmic side, but they clearly had that connection between the two. And I only know a bit of the surface, so for sure there have been a wide variety of bands from the 80's to the 90's working up that evolution from big band and swing jazz into something that included elements of hip hop and electronic music. It's a natural progression, something one would expect. I disagree that there was any revolution nor sudden change.
Portishead is great bedtime sensual music. They are great.
uff Portishead is my favorite triphop band the music and the voice of beth gibonns is art to the ears, I heard portishead for the first time when I was 14 years old, thanks to my older brother, and I still listen to portishead all his songs, greetings from Mexico City 🇲🇽
i have witnessed a slew of your reactions, keep coming back to this
I am from the same district/county as this group they kind of put Portishead the town on the map!
This song is used as the backdrop (and clue) to one of my favorite character introductions, in Lucifer S04 ep.03
Man that was nectar for the soul. Never gets old always gives me goosebumps. Great reaction👍🏽😁
Always thanks for Portishead 🌀🌀🌀🙏🙏🙏
The PURE joy at 7:11 ... same....
If your heart rate doesn't drop 10 - 20 BPM while listening to this song.. you aren't doing it right.
Well this came out of nowhere, I love Portishead. Definitely check out "Only You" & "Cowboys", although all thier music is solid 👌🎶🎵🎶🎵
Can't wait for this reaction
I agree. I was not expecting this review. Have you heard beth Gibbons and Rustin Man's Out Of Season. More amazing music.
Love Portishead, and the whole Roseland NYC concert is pure perfection. IMO the songs even sound better than on the studio record. They accurately reproduced all the sounds and effects from the record, and than added extra depth by replacing the samples with the orchestra.
@Bisscute I highly recommend to watch the full concert. If not for the channel, than in private.
P.S.: You should check out Massive Attack too, them and Portishead have been the top-band of the whole trip-hop genre, and are as great as Portishead, if not even better.
That is one of my favorite albums of all time. Every now and then I just take a bottle of wine to the couch and listen to it. I must have heard it 100 times by now, but I still love it.
@@jbird4478 Yes, definitely an album you can real sit down and "sink into".
Haven't heard this song in a loooooong time! Thanks for bringing it back to my consciousness, Biss. 😊
Great band great reaction. And you’re right first listen was 3am with a few drinks. I spent time in the town of portershead growing up
I first heard of this song when I watched The Voice Isreal and a woman came out and just blew everybody way including her BF who was watching backstage ... just awesome to finally hear the original artist
YOU NAILED the powerful emotions within the first minute of listening to this legendary song and performance; GOOSEBUMPS indeed! 👂🏽🔥🎶
Glad you enjoyed Portishead. Dummy has been my favorite album since it came out all those years ago. Nice to see a new generation appreciate their genius.
So happy you have discovered one of my favourite bands. They have had some great tunes. This was one of them.
So glad you enjoyed this, it's a masterpiece! I highly recommend Roads from the same concert, it brings tears to grown men!
One of the most atmospheric tracks in existence. No wonder it has been used for TV dramas so often.
For I've been a temptress too long. Yeah, that's you Bisscute!
Haven't heard this for a long time, great song 😁
I saw them live at the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands, back in 1998. Without the whole orchestra, but I was amazed on how good they were live, being mostly an EDM formation. I allready loved them, but that first time seeing them live, gave me a whole new level of respect.
Aaaah! The nostalgia this evokes is over powering. I love all three of their albums. So glad you got to experience this for the first time.
Every time I do explore new Portishead’ reactions I,m with a joint and an a Rombauer Chardonnay at hand.
Jealous af.
The guy you pointed out who is really vibing to this...I'd bet a hundred dollars he's a Westerberg fan...
Фанат Бестерберга а кто это тоже мне нравится этот концерт? Наблюдаю всегда за этим парнем?
54 year and electronic 90s is my favour and also used in many movies and tv-series! Great video and amazing song select! Greetings Norway
Wow, your reaction was amazing. :)
I discovered them in the 90's . Still love them. Late night loving
CLASSIC SONG🤘🤘🤘
I love porstishead i love this performance i love your reaction
An amazing band their live in NYC is a chef’s kiss
Great reaction. I was right there with you feeling the vibe. This genre is one of my faves. Love Portishead and Massive Attack.
I actually have every Album they've put out on vinal, even the collectors as well as Beth's solo work..the Roseland NYC DVD is priceless. Every track on there is great and the music videos as well. Cheers to all Portishead fans! 👍💯
Love love love Portishead. I have this whole live show on DVD. It's all fantastic.
Zero 7.. waiting line.. definitely chilled to the max.
This is one of my all time fav songs ... Love it! Keep up the great work 👍 😊
I'm very happy you reacted to this one !
So many memories with this song and this live version.
Thank you so much my favorite reactor ♡
Numb and only you... My favourite songs to this concert 😉
There's a vampire film from the 90's called Nadja which features many Portishead songs in its soundtrack. Very quirky and arthouse and not for everyone but I've always loved it.
Portishead is a phenomenon and unfortunately never was able to see them perform live. Your reaction to this amazing song is a joy to watch. Thank you ~ Vals
I love all of Portishead, talk about wearing your heart on your sleeve! You could choose any track from their back catalogue, and you wouldn’t be disappointed 🙌… as usual, your reactions are refreshingly spot on 🙌
Portishead at the peak of their powers. Hat tip to the sound engineer who was on the top of their game here. I love her humility. Her voice has that wonderful mix of fragility, vulnerability and sheer force.quire remarkable really.
Welcome to the Portishead rabbit hole. Beth is one of the most amazing vocalists I’ve ever seen in my life. Was lucky to see them on one of their last tours and it was just incredible
This was unexpected and brilliant. Thanks Biss.
Saw (the last?) performance of Portishead before they quit. Lowlands festival 1998.... me and a friend were stoned out of our mind watching them, and directly after this we went to another tent where they showed the movie "Fear and lothing in Las Vegas"..... we couldnt figure out if we were too stoned or the movie was really that weird..... such a surreal night..... like one long dream. I will never forget it.
Great band, great reaction.
Love Portishead and also other darker trip hop acts like
Massive Attack, UNKLE, Tricky, HTDA, ALLFLAWS
I used to listen to these guys so much back in the day. I absolutely adore their sound and the wonderful voice of Beth Gibbons :)
Being English and growing up in the 90’s this band is in my DNA , I grew up with them 🙏❤️🇬🇧🏴.
Hadn't even played it yet and I'm thinking omg she is going to freaking LOVE this
I like all kinds of groove, Portishead are an amazing jazzy trip hop blues type of groove, if you like this, then you should listen to " Teardrop" by a group call Massive Attack... Definitely trance trip hop.
I loved your response this song greetings from Yorkshire UK ,I wish I could tell you the story's I have in my life whilst listening to the album dummy, definitely in my top ten bands of all time I cry every time I listen to them ❤
This is one of my favourite songs of all time. Absolute masterpiece.
Thank you Bisscute for turning me on to this band. I enjoy your reactions.
I grew up loving this song.
portishead was a major part of my musical upbringing. shes got an amazing voice
I remember when I got acces to internet like 20 years ago, one of the first things I did was download tones of songs from Portishead.
you nailed it with your comment about just laying there with a drink..
i got home drunk one night and laid on the floor listening to this song.. my neighbor knocked on the door at 3 at night and asked if i could turn the volume down..
Happy that you enjoyed
Portishead is for me the best band, and Beth Gibbons has the most beautiful voice of the whole world, there is no other artist that makes me feel the way that she does, so tender, powerful, intimate, happy, sad, reflective, soft, mellow, strong at the same time, only 3 album and her one album with Rusty Man, but the less is more, I hope see more reactions to portishead. greetings
Glory Box is great! Thanks for doin this!!! Portishead is part of my youth back to the 90th. U realy should do Roads!!!!! Thats the Song to start with portishead!!!!
+10000 for your react and for this song