Richard is absolutely a great guitarist/songwriter in his own right, and here he plays Bernard’s guitar parts mostly note for note! Brett’s voice here is amazing! The whole band is superb!!
What a beautiful Haunting song...The guitar and bass lines are pouring melancholy....and Brett's voice is piercing...simply breathtaking!!! I know Bernard wrote these beautiful guitar lines...but Richard does a great work playing these amazing tunes nonetheless!!
important thing brett said once.. he was talking about his life and his friends/bandmates and they said they felt pretty young at 21 or some age. and he said.. well, we better get moving, yeah? .. the point is, time waits for no man.
Perhaps one of the most beautifully brutal breakup songs of all time. But it was also the breakup between Butler and Anderson. Early Suede is still top 5
I know a girl she walks the asphalt world She comes to me and I supply her with Ecstasy Sometimes we ride in a taxi to the ends of the city Like big stars in the back seat like skeletons ever so pretty I know a girl she walks the asphalt world But where does she go? And what does she do? And how does she feel when she's next to you? And who does she love in time honored fur? Is it me or her? I know a girl she walks the asphalt world She's got a friend, they share mascara I pretend Sometimes they fly from the covers to the winter of the river For these silent stars of the cinema It's in the blood stream, it's in the liver I know a girl, she walks the asphalt felt world But where does she go? And what does she do? And how does she feel when she's next to you? And who does she love in time-honored fur? Is it me or is it her? With ice in her blood And a Dove in her head Well how does she feel when she's in your bed? When you're there in her arms And there in her legs Well I'll be in her head 'cause that's where I go And that's what I do And that's how it feels when the sex turns cruel Yes both of us need her, this is the asphalt world Lyrics of beauty. Even 23 years from now, it is and forever will be the best song in humanity. Nothing will beat it.
I prefer Bernard over Richard even though Richard is great in his own right but when it comes to playing live back then I think Richard put more effort in and gave better performances. Bernard was very hit or miss and could be terribly sloppy in those days, he was probably more entertaining to watch because he had a menacing energy and drifted about all over the stage but listening back to live performances he rarely seemed to be trying particularly hard whereas Oakes, though often stationary and stiff always played like a professional.
I was sad when Butler left the group. But over time, I've realized what a brilliant guitarist Oakes is-I dare say even better than Butler in a lot of ways. Different styles, but Oakes' playing is more interesting to me (see Every Monday Morning Comes, Young Men, Trash, Electricity). Highly underrated and unfortunately forever in the shadow of Butler. I also think they could've mixed his guitars a bit better. Even Ed Buller has said so when looking back at the Coming Up album.
For me Bernard is more emotional than Oakes is. Oakes is good but you won't get into his atmosphere but Bernard can. What more important,you can hear the base guitar from Osman as well as drummer gibson's as a whole part of Suede. Oakes' solo for me is too much and too "solo". The beginning of "Asphalt world" is peak of Suede masterpieces. Sorry for my English.
What are you on about? Terribly sloppy? Bernard was the most consistent in the band, as well as the most technically skilled. If anyone was sloppy it was Brett, listen to their live performance in Blackpool. Richard can play all of the songs perfectly, but Bernard had the tenacity and energy which was why he could write better songs.
Bernard has joked that he played sloppy back then as well in his Animal Nitrate video on youtube. They're not easy songs either lol that Oakes came in and learned everything previous to his inclusion in the band is understated
Honestly I appreciate the effort put to the comment but I can agree with very few of what's been claimed. Bernard's always been super consistent guitarist in my point of view, and if people watched the video in discussion, Richard's definitely not static and stiff. They're different in a sense, but they're very similar in a sense as well. It's crazy really, havin' 2 incredibly talented yet quite peculiar (in a good way) guitarists in a row in one band. Brett's a talent magnet.
fucking bastards didn't know where the song ends.anyway,WHAT A FUCKING AWESOME SONG,it's one of my favourite songs ever,epic,and suede those days where fucking epic,everything was amazing.i only wish bernard was here but richard plays good indeed
Brett discusses the reasons behind his and Bernard's fallout quite thoroughly in his 2nd autobiographical book "Afternoons with the blinds drawn", although it's one side of the story I doubt it's very inaccurate since they seem to be in alright terms today anyway.
@ChainNonSmoker Don't know what is in Bretts book but Bernards dad died in horrible circumstances (diagnosed with cancer and was dead within about 3 weeks) and instead of postponing their American tour as they should have done to allow Bernard time to grieve the band went ahead. I think they flew out the day after the funeral or something crazy. Bernard's head was a mess understandably, grief is rarely rational or pretty. The band showed zero sensitivity to him and acted like he was killing their buzz, so he distanced himself, traveling separately. That horrible and damaging tour sowed the seeds for Bernard suffering a breakdown during the making of Dog Man Star. Not one person in the group tried to help him or showed any patience or understanding (as is so often the case with mental illness) Saw an interview with Brett years later were he exoresed regret for not being there for Bernard during this time and wishes he had just asked him how he was feeling and supported him.
This has to be one of the most painfully brautiful songs I have ever heard in my life.
The best song Suede ever did IMO. It's off the best album they ever did also. Dog Man Star was Genius.
Total true. Also the best brit-pop band ever.
true
They don't play much of this album Dog Man Star live now but it is fing beautiful I love it and this track is magic
Fucking phenomenal song. Easily my favourite Suede song ever. Also one of my favourite songs ever by anyone.
Belíssima. Nostálgica. Melancólica e brilhante. Este glamour dramático é a essência de Suede
Bring me back to 1995 , relive the glory of Suede
Richard just blows my mind here. Can't get over it!
Blows your mind playing someone elses guitar lines and solos?
@@sunny70299Praise be where praise is deserved
there are very few perfect songs and to me this is one of them
Great Song, wonderful unbelivable performance
I get goosebumps every time he says "Yes both of us need her" Don't know why. Don't care.
THis is the best song they ever did and i love the words so much I put them scattered on my body
Richard was like 18 in this show, fuck me he's amazing
I would have listened to what Bernard was playing here?
@@lakatoservin914Bernard isn’t playing here. He wrote the song but Richard, aged 18, is playing it.
Richard is absolutely a great guitarist/songwriter in his own right, and here he plays Bernard’s guitar parts mostly note for note!
Brett’s voice here is amazing!
The whole band is superb!!
Круто. И стиль, и патетика. Превосходно.
What a beautiful Haunting song...The guitar and bass lines are pouring melancholy....and Brett's voice is piercing...simply breathtaking!!!
I know Bernard wrote these beautiful guitar lines...but Richard does a great work playing these amazing tunes nonetheless!!
Well said. I also believe Suede bass lines have never been praised enough, while they are often intricate and inventive.
I was there - Phoenix '95! Brilliant little festival.
i like how brett forgetting his lyrics didn't mar the beauty of the song. truly a professional.
Timeless song, I can't imagine that this will ever stop being in my top 3 songs of all time by anyone.
It was the violence of the Butler/Anderson musical breakup. But mad props to the kid
Epic Suede...I wish i had the chance to see them live just once..just like this
La mejor interpretación de Asphalt World. SUEDE
Timeless x
I never saw this prerformance before. It was awesome. I felt the power of the Brett voice and the atmosphere of the guitar. Prefect!
Breathtaking song.....
I'd love to see this in a quality where the pixel is not a size of lego
But thank You very much for uploading it anyway! Great live
"And that's how it feels when the sex turns cruel..."
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i love this song. the best and so young....
guitar master and insane
Richard Oakes is the Perfection!!!!!!
important thing brett said once.. he was talking about his life and his friends/bandmates and they said they felt pretty young at 21 or some age. and he said.. well, we better get moving, yeah? .. the point is, time waits for no man.
I was there.
best version ever ... I love this song ....
best band ever...all around.
All time best song. Loving it.
Song 🖤
brilliant
me one of the best of suede. actually the best for so young ...
Thanks so much for posting this.... Amazing performance.
Great🕺
S.U.E.D.E.
genious
Perhaps one of the most beautifully brutal breakup songs of all time. But it was also the breakup between Butler and Anderson. Early Suede is still top 5
I know a girl she walks the asphalt world
She comes to me and I supply her with Ecstasy
Sometimes we ride in a taxi to the ends of the city
Like big stars in the back seat like skeletons ever so pretty
I know a girl she walks the asphalt world
But where does she go?
And what does she do?
And how does she feel when she's next to you?
And who does she love in time honored fur?
Is it me or her?
I know a girl she walks the asphalt world
She's got a friend, they share mascara I pretend
Sometimes they fly from the covers to the winter of the river
For these silent stars of the cinema
It's in the blood stream, it's in the liver
I know a girl, she walks the asphalt felt world
But where does she go?
And what does she do?
And how does she feel when she's next to you?
And who does she love in time-honored fur?
Is it me or is it her?
With ice in her blood
And a Dove in her head
Well how does she feel when she's in your bed?
When you're there in her arms
And there in her legs
Well I'll be in her head
'cause that's where I go
And that's what I do
And that's how it feels when the sex turns cruel
Yes both of us need her, this is the asphalt world
Lyrics of beauty. Even 23 years from now, it is and forever will be the best song in humanity. Nothing will beat it.
so perfect 💙
best song ever???
The name of channel. Your content lingering so long and ty for this number.
temazooo
I'd love to see this in a quality............
0:18
I prefer Bernard over Richard even though Richard is great in his own right but when it comes to playing live back then I think Richard put more effort in and gave better performances. Bernard was very hit or miss and could be terribly sloppy in those days, he was probably more entertaining to watch because he had a menacing energy and drifted about all over the stage but listening back to live performances he rarely seemed to be trying particularly hard whereas Oakes, though often stationary and stiff always played like a professional.
I was sad when Butler left the group. But over time, I've realized what a brilliant guitarist Oakes is-I dare say even better than Butler in a lot of ways. Different styles, but Oakes' playing is more interesting to me (see Every Monday Morning Comes, Young Men, Trash, Electricity). Highly underrated and unfortunately forever in the shadow of Butler. I also think they could've mixed his guitars a bit better. Even Ed Buller has said so when looking back at the Coming Up album.
For me Bernard is more emotional than Oakes is. Oakes is good but you won't get into his atmosphere but Bernard can. What more important,you can hear the base guitar from Osman as well as drummer gibson's as a whole part of Suede. Oakes' solo for me is too much and too "solo".
The beginning of "Asphalt world" is peak of Suede masterpieces.
Sorry for my English.
What are you on about? Terribly sloppy? Bernard was the most consistent in the band, as well as the most technically skilled. If anyone was sloppy it was Brett, listen to their live performance in Blackpool. Richard can play all of the songs perfectly, but Bernard had the tenacity and energy which was why he could write better songs.
Bernard has joked that he played sloppy back then as well in his Animal Nitrate video on youtube. They're not easy songs either lol that Oakes came in and learned everything previous to his inclusion in the band is understated
Honestly I appreciate the effort put to the comment but I can agree with very few of what's been claimed.
Bernard's always been super consistent guitarist in my point of view, and if people watched the video in discussion, Richard's definitely not static and stiff.
They're different in a sense, but they're very similar in a sense as well. It's crazy really, havin' 2 incredibly talented yet quite peculiar (in a good way) guitarists in a row in one band. Brett's a talent magnet.
Suede were never the same after Bernard Butlers song writing genius left.
Whines truly came from the asphalt world...
fucking bastards didn't know where the song ends.anyway,WHAT A FUCKING AWESOME SONG,it's one of my favourite songs ever,epic,and suede those days where fucking epic,everything was amazing.i only wish bernard was here but richard plays good indeed
Richard tuvo buenos solos en su momento al igual que Bernard.
Why did Bernard ever leave the band?
@Rudy Overlord that isnt the whole story he started wanting more control and therefore clashed with Brett, Matt and Simon before turning on Ed
Brett discusses the reasons behind his and Bernard's fallout quite thoroughly in his 2nd autobiographical book "Afternoons with the blinds drawn", although it's one side of the story I doubt it's very inaccurate since they seem to be in alright terms today anyway.
@ChainNonSmoker Don't know what is in Bretts book but Bernards dad died in horrible circumstances (diagnosed with cancer and was dead within about 3 weeks) and instead of postponing their American tour as they should have done to allow Bernard time to grieve the band went ahead. I think they flew out the day after the funeral or something crazy. Bernard's head was a mess understandably, grief is rarely rational or pretty. The band showed zero sensitivity to him and acted like he was killing their buzz, so he distanced himself, traveling separately. That horrible and damaging tour sowed the seeds for Bernard suffering a breakdown during the making of Dog Man Star. Not one person in the group tried to help him or showed any patience or understanding (as is so often the case with mental illness) Saw an interview with Brett years later were he exoresed regret for not being there for Bernard during this time and wishes he had just asked him how he was feeling and supported him.
I remember it raining bad here
suede are not pop are not alternative rock or a stupid definition, but are only COOL
(0:46) Shouldn't it be "like big stars in the back seat / like skeletons ever so pretty"?
yes he forgot his own lyrics...this can happen but he did well though...
It was probably the X he was on
this is far good that the album version!!! richard is just 18 if im not mistaken....
Proust and Albertine
@TheRandomVids101
go to 0:50
I bet Brett had a well nice shower after the gig.
Suede don't need Butler. Long live Oakes
the screaming ruined the softest part of the song :((