I remember picking up a promotional cassette of this when it first came out and just being blown away by that guitar sound. It remains one of my favorite songs from the front end of the alternative scene.
v-town1980 is there a chance i may have seen this band with massive background strobes on a field festival somewhere in the netherlands around 1986/7 ( then guessing it were the Jesus and Mary Chain back then ) ?! Good stuff, merci me and my brain. 🙄
@deadbutdreaming I always thought it was about either heroin or religious oppression. I've never been able to find much info on the song meaning, but once you said that, the song and video took on a whole new feel. Yikes! How did you find out?
@@joaoguimaraes4993 I think this album came out in 90 or 91, so the Spacemen Three, Jesus and Mary Chain and Stone Roses were contemporaries. In fact, Kim Deal of the Pixies sings on this album.
@@WizLaudan73 Yeah man... was an awesome year for music... indie dance, shoe-gazing.... proper dance music/house... Happy Mondays and Adamski at Glastonbury... Italia '90 world cup football... it had it all!
Me and some friends went camping (circa 97) and all three of us went bananas after drinking 2 litres of strong cider each. We all danced like nutters around our campfire to this song over and over again. All of us projectile vomited everywhere, laughed and then drank and danced some more. Great times.
Love this one. A genius track & by far my favorite from him... I suppose it's his All Tomorrow's Parties, a similar vibe to my ears anyway. UVS doing VU filtered thru a JAMC sieve
Very trippy groove ,one of their best songs waited yrs to see video.1st saw this on MTV*s 120 minutes when the fools really was about music.Anyone rememeber Matt Pinfield or Dave Kendell........yeah my age shows. lol
Excellent song from this band. I first saw it on a tv series called Snub TV in the UK . Weird that it doesn't show up in many if any indie charts in the past.
I found it the same way. Snub was great for finding indie tunes pre Internet. Also the chart show. This was a big tune for me back in the day when my hair and sideburns were very long..lol..Great days..rave on!
stellaviolens Maybe cos it wasn't really indie. Are Pixies and Cocteau's in those same charts ? Snub was ace , they liked 4AD stuff , probably cos its really Warner. Had its moments though. ENT and Napalm Death. Dinosaur Jr , Pale Saints. That Peel ,Kershaw and once every month the Chart Show did the Indie charts. And The Tube. Bring back the Tube !!
My Bro loved this song when he was young. But he thought it was the "Mersey sea" as you do when you are 11, he was really pleased when I sent him a copy of the song as he now lives in the USA and what the song was About :)
Pensé que había escuchado a todos los grupos de música de mi interés de entre los 80's y 90' s y me encontré con esta "masterpiece". Excelente banda, estilo muy particular con mezcla de Jesus and Mary Chain. La canción tiene influencia de The Pixies-Where is my mind? Excelente composición. Cheers to everyone who listens to this song.
Quien influencio a quien, son del mismo año ,es mas del estilo jesus and mary chains ,escuchate spaceman 3 tambien son del estilo y son bien conocidos para los que escuachamos este rock ..
I first saw Ralske in Crash before UVS, they played around the UK in the mid 80's. Funny that the video has a full band as he used a drum machine on that first album.
there it is...the first mention of crash in the comments. well done. tbh, the genius behind those crash tunes, and there are quite a few gems, was mark dumais, RIP. i guess the UVS song 'crash' could be viewed as homage to those times and mark?
not to promote the use , but UVS needs a resurrection right now with this epidemic . Kurt's lyrics seemed to advocate for respecting the power of chemistry . A Major Must .
Christ yeh...Snub Tv tuesdays 6pm UK 14-15 years old!! Ride Roses Monday’s UVS MBV Christ it was a little Church of Indie night. Oh yeh,Destroy the Heart by House of Love on it...man oh God
Exactly , that night does become ur life , unless ur life was so cool and together... it's the ultimate anti depressant. Even then I've seen some right spoilt little fuckers piss it all away...THE GREAT LEVELLER!
Late Eighties UK underground indie rock looked to the US, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr, but UVS were looking at the UK. Good job too because I liked UVS all the more because of it.
Not sure Loop Cabaret Voltaire Happy Mondays Cocteau Twins or The Fall were looking to the US. Love American music but Dinosaur jr and Sonic Youth were considered pale imitations of UK bands.
@@sbwlearning1372 Err, Cabaret Voltaire pioneered the "industrial" scene, very tied to UK, and Cocteau Twins were post-punk initially (very Siouxsie) and then developed their own "ethereal wave" sound and pioneered dreampop and shoegaze. Just look at Lorelei live on TH-cam: which american band sounded like this?
@@Neurozumim My point exactly. Since the 60s UK and USA have been sharing and cross-pollinating ideas. But just as we had no Silver Apples or Jefferson Airplane in the 60s USA had no Joy Division or Cabaret Voltaire in the 70s I get the Industrial reference ( and back towards bands like Clock DVA or Test Dept etc etc ) but they were always edging towards a " funky" sound. Cocteau's are a fascinating band. I bought garlands week it came out and I loved it but I can't listen to it now it feels monotonous and repetitive yet I adore most of the bands work ( particularly Liz singing for Massive Attack !! ) and I think I would agree about their dreamy fuzzy sound it is unique. Saw them twice live they were great but both times they were on stage 45 mins which was disappointing as at the time the peak of the great age of music (1966- 1996) most hands did an hour and a half plus usually a 30 min encore. Cabaret Voltaire were utterly spellbinding live. Some of the first USA bands raved about in the UK in Pixies Slint Butthole Surfers etc etc Personally I think I have Big ears and can listen to anything but I can't listen to Radiohead or Sonic Youth weird eh ?? 😁
@@sbwlearning1372 I know that bands like Skinny Puppy and Severed Heads were listening to Cabaret Voltaire when they started, so that speaks of a huge influence. My take is that Throbbing Gristle invented the harsh industrial noise-related sound, and Cabaret Voltaire pioneered the dance aspect of it, which would lead to Depeche Mode (though Depeche Mode started as synthpop). I think Cabaret Voltaire should be up there with Kraftwerk as mega-influencers but they got sort of erased throughout the 1980s because the bands they influenced were probably better by that time. I have seen Cocteau Twins multiple times, they were really a band made for the studio. Wasn't Violent Femmes a band that got serious uk interest? Suicide was also huge and probably very influential but they also stood apart, so it's hard to see who they associated with.
Ay is that bass player wearing a Spacemen 3 sweater? I don't see the 3s but the colors are the same as their album Recurring. Anyways great song and band.....
+talktal Yes, I know it's the same video, but there was a version in which the guy who would become Moby (I know he wasn't known as Moby at this point) was more visible in the background, particularly in the indoor studio scenes, to the point where I recognised him as Moby before I realised he was even in the video. It's as if these shots have been removed, which makes me wonder whether the man himself asked them to do it.
Jonathan Horsfall oh, i know which video you are talking about. i think it was for a public access show back in the day. not sure what happened to that clip, but would be strange if moby requested it to be taken off.
I've still got this on VHS tape off the telly!!-hardcore fan!!!!!❤
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I remember picking up a promotional cassette of this when it first came out and just being blown away by that guitar sound. It remains one of my favorite songs from the front end of the alternative scene.
What a song. To everyone listening please don't ever change.
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First heard this 1989 Snub TV. One of my Fav indie toons still. 2024
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Criminally underrated band.
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I am floating. This is a 1990s rock anthem that everybody (most people) are missing, except it wasn't the 1990s yet.
Fantastic sound! Kurt Ralske is so underrated. This music ruled my summer 1990.
v-town1980 is there a chance i may have seen this band with massive background strobes on a field festival somewhere in the netherlands around 1986/7 ( then guessing it were the Jesus and Mary Chain back then ) ?! Good stuff, merci me and my brain. 🙄
v-town1980 he made a a fortune as a Leonel Messi lookalike!
apparently that's moby on guitar
I thought Moby was in this video ... ?
Just this track ruled my head for years. Total genius
I miss the gone times, when Ultra Vivid Scene was the soundtrack of my teenage days, along with Spacemen 3, Pixies and My Bloody Valentine.
Fito Esteroles officially jealous of your childhood
You and me both
For sure Fito!!!been a while since i've listening this song,still have it on K7,an Indie Compilation
@@bombazine2 "You and me both" is also a quiet underrated album from Yazoo,bye the way
You must of been such a cool teenager. Any advice for a 17 year old?
I discovered this song a couple years ago and got hooked. That bass line is so sick.
So glad to see this in my feed.😊
Listening to this for the first time, how beautiful this song is.
same
Saw these guys at Maxwell's in Hoboken back in 1989. What a great band. This is a classic.
I am in tears.....what a good time....Brit Pop in the 90's...best time of my life !!!!!
I loved this band in my youth, inspite noone other listened to it. For me it is a softer Version of jesus and the mary chain.
Didn't know that! Thanks dbd
@deadbutdreaming I always thought it was about either heroin or religious oppression. I've never been able to find much info on the song meaning, but once you said that, the song and video took on a whole new feel. Yikes! How did you find out?
They are more older than that bands you referr, but it sounds like stone roses too.
@@joaoguimaraes4993 I think this album came out in 90 or 91, so the Spacemen Three, Jesus and Mary Chain and Stone Roses were contemporaries. In fact, Kim Deal of the Pixies sings on this album.
@@deannilvalli6579 jesus and mary Chain are more older...influenced pixies, head on one fantastic tribute...
90's we played this song here in finland, our songlist
Terrific song! That fine summer of '90 just washed over me all over again.
peace and love. Summer 1990 was beautiful maaan. rave on!
@@WizLaudan73 Yeah man... was an awesome year for music... indie dance, shoe-gazing.... proper dance music/house... Happy Mondays and Adamski at Glastonbury... Italia '90 world cup football... it had it all!
@@mattiemclean9882 maaan I wish I could go back. It was beautiful man...Lol. ✌✌✌✌✌
@@WizLaudan73Stay off the drugs, son.
Love all 4AD bands
The whole album was amazing....
True mind, "She Screamed" is a great opener....
Me and some friends went camping (circa 97) and all three of us went bananas after drinking 2 litres of strong cider each. We all danced like nutters around our campfire to this song over and over again. All of us projectile vomited everywhere, laughed and then drank and danced some more. Great times.
Great track. Strong Mary Chain vibes.
Love this one. A genius track & by far my favorite from him... I suppose it's his All Tomorrow's Parties, a similar vibe to my ears anyway. UVS doing VU filtered thru a JAMC sieve
Perfect description of a great track!
Very trippy groove ,one of their best songs waited yrs to see video.1st saw this on MTV*s 120 minutes when the fools really was about music.Anyone rememeber Matt Pinfield or Dave Kendell........yeah my age shows. lol
I DO I DO!!! Did you ever watch AMP? I used to watch that show on the weekends super late at night and trip out.
james belljr wear that age badge proudly! I absolutely remember Kendell. Sunday nights, 120 minutes. Summer of '90. UVS and The Sundays. Brilliant!
Ya'll got it!!!!!!!!
But do you remember Kevin Seale?
@@s.miller2648I remember the Alamo.
A group that were so good,but didn't get the recognition they deserve,ahead of all music at the time,
Excellent song from this band. I first saw it on a tv series called Snub TV in the UK . Weird that it doesn't show up in many if any indie charts in the past.
+stellaviolens Me too. I recall it was on late night/early morning. A young Moby is playing bass in the video!
I found it the same way. Snub was great for finding indie tunes pre Internet. Also the chart show. This was a big tune for me back in the day when my hair and sideburns were very long..lol..Great days..rave on!
stellaviolens Maybe cos it wasn't really indie. Are Pixies and Cocteau's in those same charts ? Snub was ace , they liked 4AD stuff , probably cos its really Warner. Had its moments though. ENT and Napalm Death. Dinosaur Jr , Pale Saints. That Peel ,Kershaw and once every month the Chart Show did the Indie charts. And The Tube. Bring back the Tube !!
SnubTV if ever a TV show needs ressurecting.
Yep I think it was a Janet Street Poter production.
Saw these guys open for Ian McCulloch's solo tour.... Great times.
Utterly magnificent
This band was magic.
the best thing moby did in his entire career
Classic, still sounds effing amazing 🙂
The Venus in Furs of the 80s. (Edit:) I don't mean just the music, but also the lyrics
The hipnotic ceremonial background is the same
It's always sounded a lot more like All Tomorrow's Parties to me ears, but yeah very Velvets with a more than a touch of Jesus & Marychain
the Definition of Underrated
Bought the album when it came out. Just downloaded it today. Brings back so many memories, great album.
Die schönste Zeit, fast unbeschwert und unwiederbringlich. Danke für diese Musik!
I saw them around 30 years ago in Toads Place New Haven CT. They were opening for somebody. They were great!
My Bro loved this song when he was young. But he thought it was the "Mersey sea" as you do when you are 11, he was really pleased when I sent him a copy of the song as he now lives in the USA and what the song was About :)
Pensé que había escuchado a todos los grupos de música de mi interés de entre los 80's y 90' s y me encontré con esta "masterpiece". Excelente banda, estilo muy particular con mezcla de Jesus and Mary Chain. La canción tiene influencia de The Pixies-Where is my mind? Excelente composición. Cheers to everyone who listens to this song.
Quien influencio a quien, son del mismo año ,es mas del estilo jesus and mary chains ,escuchate spaceman 3 tambien son del estilo y son bien conocidos para los que escuachamos este rock ..
Superb record. I looked for it for ages not knowing who it was by and kept getting Nick Cave's equally brilliant track of the same name.
Yeah, thought this was a cover at first. Still great song.
FAVORITE of all time.
UGH
he is smokin
Such a great song!
OMG do I miss the 80s !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Underrated song.
By the way the 12"and album is da bbboooooommmm!!-on cassette as i was only 15yrs!!!❤
Met him signed my she screamed 12 in Newcastle england 😊
Brilant!! Shoegazing rules!!
J'ai l'album "joy".
Excellent.
Je les avais vu à la cigale à Paris avec INSPIRAL CARPETS" et ils avaient été très
bons.
I adore this band
Was in a band back then & this song was the blueprint
What was your band called?
Phenomenal song.
The beauty 🖤
....still have one of their cassettes.
What a perfect tune
Good music for good people
noise and more noise, guitars with distortion, the rock that I like the most..
I first saw Ralske in Crash before UVS, they played around the UK in the mid 80's. Funny that the video has a full band as he used a drum machine on that first album.
there it is...the first mention of crash in the comments. well done. tbh, the genius behind those crash tunes, and there are quite a few gems, was mark dumais, RIP. i guess the UVS song 'crash' could be viewed as homage to those times and mark?
epic bassline
BRILLIANT!
One of the sons of JAMC and Spacemen 3 ;)
Maybe even Dinosaur Jr. stateside.. Listen to “No Bones” from them also came out in 1988..
Who?
Vaya maravilla de canción.muy Velvet
Wish someone had a live show of their, VHS or whatever. I saw them 2x.
not to promote the use , but UVS needs a resurrection right now with this epidemic . Kurt's lyrics seemed to advocate for respecting the power of chemistry . A Major Must .
beautiful
splendid
great mix
カッコいいね
Love this schlub
thanks for sharing
Christ yeh...Snub Tv tuesdays 6pm UK
14-15 years old!!
Ride Roses Monday’s UVS MBV Christ it was a little Church of Indie night.
Oh yeh,Destroy the Heart by House of Love on it...man oh God
The best thing Moby ever did was play bass here.
Moby play guitar here, not bass
Is this kind of Alternative music even still made?
0:14 - Melora Creager of Rasputina on the cello! ♥♥♥
Pretty nostalgic for me
I've got this song somewhere on a compilation
Heroin is great. I won't deny it. But that night is not your life.
you named it . Ralske never does say the word
Did he say it was ?
That Night! Bloody hell i new i fucked up, nobody said stop after one night, took decades man! DECADES : (
Exactly , that night does become ur life , unless ur life was so cool and together... it's the ultimate anti depressant. Even then I've seen some right spoilt little fuckers piss it all away...THE GREAT LEVELLER!
Its good to come out the otherside though : )
So bind me to the mercy seat and heal me...
Kurt was 21 years old when he wrote this.
"When the musis is over, Turn on the lights" - Brand new akin to the Doors of the late 60s
I'm a teenager again, sigh. :-)
Why on earth has Moby footage been replaced by the outside band shots?
??
RIGHT? WHERE IS MOBY
@@arlofenn249 ....here (3.25 mins)
th-cam.com/video/1aXF9DG9FGo/w-d-xo.html
Moby... blah.
never heard of them before. Here through Best Gig in London recommended by 'John Roger' channel Q&As
sounds like Stephen Pastel singing with My Bloody Valentine in the late 1980's
boa boa boa música.
Early 90's hairstyle
Late Eighties UK underground indie rock looked to the US, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr, but UVS were looking at the UK. Good job too because I liked UVS all the more because of it.
Not sure Loop Cabaret Voltaire Happy Mondays Cocteau Twins or The Fall were looking to the US. Love American music but Dinosaur jr and Sonic Youth were considered pale imitations of UK bands.
@@sbwlearning1372 Haha fair enough, I guess I was reading Melody Maker too much.
@@sbwlearning1372 Err, Cabaret Voltaire pioneered the "industrial" scene, very tied to UK, and Cocteau Twins were post-punk initially (very Siouxsie) and then developed their own "ethereal wave" sound and pioneered dreampop and shoegaze. Just look at Lorelei live on TH-cam: which american band sounded like this?
@@Neurozumim My point exactly. Since the 60s UK and USA have been sharing and cross-pollinating ideas. But just as we had no Silver Apples or Jefferson Airplane in the 60s USA had no Joy Division or Cabaret Voltaire in the 70s
I get the Industrial reference ( and back towards bands like Clock DVA or Test Dept etc etc ) but they were always edging towards a " funky" sound.
Cocteau's are a fascinating band. I bought garlands week it came out and I loved it but I can't listen to it now it feels monotonous and repetitive yet I adore most of the bands work ( particularly Liz singing for Massive Attack !! ) and I think I would agree about their dreamy fuzzy sound it is unique. Saw them twice live they were great but both times they were on stage 45 mins which was disappointing as at the time the peak of the great age of music (1966- 1996) most hands did an hour and a half plus usually a 30 min encore. Cabaret Voltaire were utterly spellbinding live.
Some of the first USA bands raved about in the UK in Pixies Slint Butthole Surfers etc etc
Personally I think I have Big ears and can listen to anything but I can't listen to Radiohead or Sonic Youth weird eh ?? 😁
@@sbwlearning1372 I know that bands like Skinny Puppy and Severed Heads were listening to Cabaret Voltaire when they started, so that speaks of a huge influence. My take is that Throbbing Gristle invented the harsh industrial noise-related sound, and Cabaret Voltaire pioneered the dance aspect of it, which would lead to Depeche Mode (though Depeche Mode started as synthpop). I think Cabaret Voltaire should be up there with Kraftwerk as mega-influencers but they got sort of erased throughout the 1980s because the bands they influenced were probably better by that time. I have seen Cocteau Twins multiple times, they were really a band made for the studio. Wasn't Violent Femmes a band that got serious uk interest? Suicide was also huge and probably very influential but they also stood apart, so it's hard to see who they associated with.
I read online that the fella on the bass guitar is Moby. With hair. Can anyone confirm?
ultra vivid scene's blindingly obscure clip..
Melora Creager from Rasputina plays cello on this track.
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Best BJ song ever!
okay, so now i know why the lead singer in DIIV looks the way he looks
Doin' the Bobby Gillespie drum thing.
Those were the days.
Ay is that bass player wearing a Spacemen 3 sweater? I don't see the 3s but the colors are the same as their album Recurring. Anyways great song and band.....
Doppppee😎
Word, yo.
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damm ...fucking great song o○o
And all you can do is use unnecessary profanity? Tsk tsk
@@corey-bird3489 what ?🤦♀️😑💆♂️
@@corey-bird3489It's called being passionate. Get back to the basement, ninny.
I liked them when I was a kid but it wasn’t until I became an adult I realized they are the Velvet Underground.
I'm sure Moby was more prominent in the video that used to get shown back when the single came out. Did he take out an order or something?!
+Jonathan Horsfall umm this is the video that they showed back then. he wasnt really "moby" by this point
+talktal Yes, I know it's the same video, but there was a version in which the guy who would become Moby (I know he wasn't known as Moby at this point) was more visible in the background, particularly in the indoor studio scenes, to the point where I recognised him as Moby before I realised he was even in the video. It's as if these shots have been removed, which makes me wonder whether the man himself asked them to do it.
Jonathan Horsfall
oh, i know which video you are talking about. i think it was for a public access show back in the day. not sure what happened to that clip, but would be strange if moby requested it to be taken off.
Here's the different cut version of the video, with Moby (appears 3.25 mins).
th-cam.com/video/1aXF9DG9FGo/w-d-xo.html
@@herbalrider9496 That's the one I remember- thank you!
Ne güzelsin.
i do a music video show on youtube, can i please show this???? let me know, i will make sure to give all proper credit and links, thanks!
RIP Byron Guthrie