This is The Verve for me, not the britpop pap that followed. At the time, no-one sounded like this... they modernised psychedelic rock for a new generation.
Verve at their very best - I was at this gig. Big fan. Saw them live several times in the early days (‘92/‘93) at the Brixton Academy, Windsor Old Trout, New Cross Venue and Camden Town Hall. Also Glastonbury ‘93 and Earl’s Court ‘97. Blew my mind - still love this stuff all these years later.
It blows me away how huge this band sounds. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that all of this was coming from just *one* guitar. Absolutely amazing sound, and it's NOT easy to pull this kind of thing off live.
It’s Saturday morning, I’m watching these beautiful images, hearing These beautiful sounds. Anything can happen today, amazing morning vibe, can’t wait to play it tonight in the dark
Went to see Smashing Pumpkins at barras in Glasgow about 93 and this lot supported them. Needless to say they played like they were the headline act and blew us all away. This takes me right back. Early 90s was such a great time. Memories indeed.
Ian Mcilwraith yes so did I in Cambridge I fell in love and went out and brought the Album. In fact I enjoyed them more than the pumpkins . Good times .
If I was a journalist back in 1993, I'd say Ashcroft is like a preacher from a gospel glee chanting the truths of his own world in between pills and thrills. Yet this is just beautiful and something is deeply wrong about you if you think it's not.
Back end of 2020 here suffering one plandemic lock down after another and hearing early 90s live Verve reminds me of what it used to feel like to be alive. 'Already there' is a lost underwater treasure.
BLUE is their first Song we Got The chance to Hear in South América, and they Sound like any other Band from The 90's . Richard Ashcroft's Voice is Awesome
@@averyadrian1534 Cast No Shadow is on ‘What’s the story, morning glory’. It was Noel’s song about/dedicated to Richard to repay him for writing Northern Soul, which was about/for Noel. Really lovely gestures which show a huge amount of respect and genuine connection they had between them at that point in time, .
Verve circa 1992-1993 were the coolest band of that decade. This era of the Verve was the band at their psychedelic peak. The early singles/B-sides (All in the Mind, One Way to Go, Man Called Sun, She's a Superstar, Feel, Gravity Grave, Endless Life) and Storm in Heaven were the high, while Northern Soul and Urban Hymns were the inevitable crash.
Whilst I wholeheartedly agree with you, there were some wonderful gems "hidden" in the 2 albums that you trash here... (albeit derivative of the early stuff....hahaha)
@@jamesevans7334 Im with you Jim, A Northern Soul was great too. Urban Hymns is good too just a bit long on the ballads and short on space jams. My favorite Verve songs are Blue , A New Decade, Slide Away and Weeping Willow.
Saw them at Lollapalooza that year (93) - opening act side stage maybe 100 people watching them - was front center because my friend was really into the album. Glad I got to see them at that time.
True, this looks like best thing on youtube. I have revisited this so so many times and been in awe every single time. Also feel so lucky to stumble upon this. Nothing compares to this, not even their other concerts, which are just as perfect but this is magic.
The entire broadcast is bloody brilliant! They wasted precious years by breaking up after almost each album in my opinion, still one of my all time favourite British bands ever, and a fabulous live act... I wish I could see and hear them again performing just once more...
These guys were always far superior to the Pumpkins and do should have been the main act! Thanks for posting this and glad I've come across it - the good old days eh?! ;)
Hope it's OK to belatedly offer heartfelt thanks for this unadulterated nostalgia-fest ... Next best thing whilst we wait around for time machines! And a true holy relic from a sadly-departed time. These are the years I'll head back to first in my first go on a time machine anyway. Would love also to go back to the Phoenix Festival the year after this vid, and try working out what was up with Ashcroft that day. Recall being just the wrong side of elegantly wasted to quite believe what happened. The maddest 'Mad Richard' episode I ever saw, at the end of their gig, just before Spiritualized... Ashcroft diving over Salisbury's cymbals for a full-bore scrap with him, that was NOT just for dramatic effect - with McCabe looking pretty disgusted. This right at the time, post-'Storm in Heaven', that the metamorphosis started that made them the mutant commercial-success machine they later were for awhile. I never quite recovered from the anguish and horror of hearing A Northern Soul for the first time - NOT the same band anymore... And can't help now wondering if even in 1994, the sheer ego, and signs of future dismal pop balladry were already beginning to fester and multiply inside Ashcroft - maybe causing the kind of band-disharmony on show that day. Also kind of wish he hadn't run off with Jason Pierce's 'Radley-woman', not much later. It was tough to see the effect it had on Jason, my No1 guitar-hero back then. Thanks again for unearthing good memories, anyway...
Flippin hell, you... this.... made my fuckin day. I don't have to live with grainy half takes anymore - thank you so very very much Roy. You sir are a flippin legend.
I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that the 92-94 Verve were the best live band ever. World-beating rhythm section. Front man who both puts on a show and can really sing. And Nick McCabe ... Christ. How does he do that? The whole mighty-cathedral-John-Leckie-produced sound with just one Gibson epiphone or whatever and some pedals. That is some dark magic.
+iggypopisgod9 met him in tescos randomly. dropped my change on the floor, bent down to pick it up and another hand was there first. looked up it was him. i nearly fell to pieces. he took me shopping round telcos and shared some stories. totally lived up to my expectations.
Hey Roy Grove thanks for posting this video man! It is some of my favorite songs live onstage & you can't get better than that! There is no other band I love to chill & drift away in my mind with more than the Verve. Richard Ashcroft is still great & I loved them back then to get a high feeling from his voice & the guitar! It still carries me away...so I can stay out of my own head in a way....well some of you know or you wouldn't be here listening to this!
Love the Verve been following there stuff on utube for years. Love all the very early stuff very melodically put across. Fantastic to wstch there growth to success with Urban Hymns 👏
O diretor de cena dessa produção tava brabo com o baixista e com o guitarra base e eles pouco apareceram. Me conta aí se eles apareceram no final. Fora isso foi um grande registro de vídeo de uma das melhores bandas de todos os tempos. The Verve influenciou muita gente.
i wonder that too. Going by the lyrics of the song I'd probably agree with you. Although Blues in the UK are normally associated with downers/Valium which is rather confusing. That said "Spike danced for ten days long"........ I think it is fair to say that this is a song maybe about 'E'
I've seen a lot of bands, I also knew the verve - more or less one song-bss...but they were much more-a pity, I didn't notice that at the time, otherwise I would have seen them live-also because of nick mccabe...
Just discovered this and yeah got to agree he probably blew out his voice way too young but wow what a performance. McCabes guitar sends shivers up my spine. What a band they were. I was fortunate to see them when they reunited and played T in the Park back in 2008 and as good as they were they had maybe just lost a bit of that edge/rawness that comes out in this performance.
Any of you fine people know where this was recorded? Seen Verve support the Pumpkins in Brixton Academy, looks & sounds like that particular gig....BTW Pumpkins were brave to follow an act like this....breathtaking stuff....
+Brendan Neary I know what you mean Brendan, I saw the same tour at Wolves Civic, it was the 'Siamese Dream' tour. When the Verve were playing you would have thought they were the headliners - the whole crowd were with them. The Pumkins got the same response plus a bit more. It was one of those very rare gigs where you get an awesome live band supported by another awesome live band. What a night !
Agreed Roy, but you know what - if I listen to Storm In Heaven now it still sounds fresh and timeless - can't say the same thing for Siamese Dreams, nowadays sounds turgid, formulaic indie rock of its day......
*The Verve: No.1 The Best Band In The Whole World That No One Ever Heard Of For Years No.2 Until They Had A Hit Song That Didn't Sound Like What Made Them So Incredible- Their Mind Blowing Psychedelic Other Worldly Sound- THE Best Psychedelic Band Of ALL TIME.* *And now 20+ years later, NONE of that has been resolved and most people don't even know all of the Pre-Bitter Sweet Symphony material and don't care. THE most frustrating rock band cluster fuck situation ever and most people STILL don't know they've never heard the best band ever, especially in the U.S.* *I try to explain it to people and it's practically impossible. Then on top of all of THAT, you try to play the best of Verve to people (all of the Pre-Bitter Sweet Symphony material) and most females say, "This is making me sleepy, it's too 'dreamy,'" and most guys say, "Uh, I don't get it, Dude, let's watch some football."* *It's clear that I am in a completely different zone mentally & spiritually from 98% of people I meet. Maybe that's why this drearily predictable world SUCKS so much for me.*
I totally agree with u bro. I'm from India . And I too try to explain to people here how great a band The Verve were. Seems like a very rare percentage of people seems to love their music. It's sick.
Although "Urban Hymns" was their pinnacle in terms of success for me this was their best period. Magical stuff.
Without a doubt. The perfect combination of rock and shoe gaze. Heaven.
Agreed this stuff took you on a journey, usually on a Sunday morning floating in my bedroom after a messy sesh 😂😂
Agreed.
what an incredible back catalogue eh?
my fave record ever. for me there is only pre/post "A Storm In Heaven."
Slide Away one of the best. songs. ever. written.
Agree brother
This is The Verve for me, not the britpop pap that followed. At the time, no-one sounded like this... they modernised psychedelic rock for a new generation.
Amon Barton My thoughts exactly.
I can't think of any band that sounds like them from the early 90s
Spiritualized/Spacemen 3 were the precursors
J Spacemen defiantly did, especially live. Nevertheless indeed they used to be an amazing band.
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check this one, masterpiece !!
Verve at their very best - I was at this gig. Big fan. Saw them live several times in the early days (‘92/‘93) at the Brixton Academy, Windsor Old Trout, New Cross Venue and Camden Town Hall. Also Glastonbury ‘93 and Earl’s Court ‘97. Blew my mind - still love this stuff all these years later.
I saw them once in Manchester must have been around 2008 ish really good
Nick awesome guitar man
It blows me away how huge this band sounds. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that all of this was coming from just *one* guitar. Absolutely amazing sound, and it's NOT easy to pull this kind of thing off live.
It’s Saturday morning, I’m watching these beautiful images, hearing These beautiful sounds. Anything can happen today, amazing morning vibe, can’t wait to play it tonight in the dark
Went to see Smashing Pumpkins at barras in Glasgow about 93 and this lot supported them. Needless to say they played like they were the headline act and blew us all away. This takes me right back. Early 90s was such a great time. Memories indeed.
Ian Mcilwraith yes so did I in Cambridge I fell in love and went out and brought the Album. In fact I enjoyed them more than the pumpkins . Good times .
Agreed we saw them in Cardiff and they killed it 😎
Saw them on the same tour at Newcastle Mayfair Sept 93 , The Pumpkins were brilliant but Verve were on another level that night.
@@sharonlee7360hey! I was at that gig too. Verve absolutely blew the Pumpkins away.
Its amazing how truly original their sound was. I mean, it had antecedents, but the structure was more like jazz than pop.
his voice is pure gold!
GOLDEN BROWN
absolute genius!
That`s the most immaculate, note perfect live vocal i`ve ever heard. Magnificent.
If I was a journalist back in 1993, I'd say Ashcroft is like a preacher from a gospel glee chanting the truths of his own world in between pills and thrills. Yet this is just beautiful and something is deeply wrong about you if you think it's not.
Lenora Sunflower except they called him mad Richard. No respect 😡
I would give anything to go back and be there for this era again. This music makes me feel high without having done any drugs. I fucking love it.
The Verve - Live On The Beat 1993
00:02 Slide Away
04:03 Virtual World
10:00 Blue
12:46 Already There
Back end of 2020 here suffering one plandemic lock down after another and hearing early 90s live Verve reminds me of what it used to feel like to be alive. 'Already there' is a lost underwater treasure.
Wish i could of been there. I was 7 and probably asleep in bed while this was taking place. nick mccabe , Guitar God.
Love virtual world so much man
The Verve were cool back in 93'! I remembered I was told about them as they acted like a 70's!
Verve at their best. Ashcroft's voice sounds incredible. They all do! I'll be in to music until the day I die.
The Verve mold my life. See this video makes me feel young again. My reference of rock, ever!!!!!
Best TH-cam video ever, in my opinion. This version of Virtual World is breathtaking. Thank you so much.
Clare Green It just might be. They were light years beyond most.
Make sure to watch their performance from the Metro, Chicago. As good, or better than this.
I love it and truly miss these times, being young and fortunate enough to be there...
The Verve at its Best, I'll finish eating my pie now.
BLUE is their first Song we Got The chance to Hear in South América, and they Sound like any other Band from The 90's . Richard Ashcroft's Voice is Awesome
amazing
as he faced the sun he cast no shadow
That’s from an oasis song right? Which one ?
@@averyadrian1534 Cast No Shadow is on ‘What’s the story, morning glory’. It was Noel’s song about/dedicated to Richard to repay him for writing Northern Soul, which was about/for Noel. Really lovely gestures which show a huge amount of respect and genuine connection they had between them at that point in time, .
Brilliance captured on video - thank you so much for sharing this.
No problem dcfaithful. I couldn't keep this all to myself now could I !!
Blue iv got a question every time I hold you,,, Verve were the greatest band in the world.
Verve circa 1992-1993 were the coolest band of that decade. This era of the Verve was the band at their psychedelic peak. The early singles/B-sides (All in the Mind, One Way to Go, Man Called Sun, She's a Superstar, Feel, Gravity Grave, Endless Life) and Storm in Heaven were the high, while Northern Soul and Urban Hymns were the inevitable crash.
Whilst I wholeheartedly agree with you, there were some wonderful gems "hidden" in the 2 albums that you trash here... (albeit derivative of the early stuff....hahaha)
Agreed. They were the epitome of coolness. I had the pleasure of seeing them 3 times during that period (1992, 1993, and 1995)..
Nah, Northern Soul is there peak. Urban Hymns is rubbish though: embracethemargin.blogspot.com/2017/01/199596-heroes-of-hanworth.html
@@jamesevans7334 Im with you Jim, A Northern Soul was great too. Urban Hymns is good too just a bit long on the ballads and short on space jams.
My favorite Verve songs are Blue , A New Decade, Slide Away and Weeping Willow.
I love all 3 equally. They're just different. Fourth is a different story
Just for today, let go and slide away.
La mejor época del grupo a mi juicio, sin ninguna duda, música que te transporta...
I'll be hearing music till the day I die
Saw them at Lollapalooza that year (93) - opening act side stage maybe 100 people watching them - was front center because my friend was really into the album. Glad I got to see them at that time.
Remember this being shown on The Beat and was blown away by it. For me this period of Verve (not THE Verve) was their mind-blown best.
I saw them around this time supporting The Smashing Pumpkins I think and fell in love absolutely beautiful . Thanks for sharing ♥️
Sharon Lee same I went to the Cardiff gig!
evorobin they blew the Pumpkins away in my opinion Good times
Such a brilliant space and time. Remember buying this album
Can't think of any live clips I've ever seen that can top this show. Uncontainable power from all four.
Steve Semenuk watch verve @ Camden 92. The full sets on TH-cam its fucking insane
True, this looks like best thing on youtube. I have revisited this so so many times and been in awe every single time. Also feel so lucky to stumble upon this. Nothing compares to this, not even their other concerts, which are just as perfect but this is magic.
Jesus Christ this is immense
The entire broadcast is bloody brilliant!
They wasted precious years by breaking up after almost each album in my opinion,
still one of my all time favourite British bands ever, and a fabulous live act... I wish I could see and hear them again performing just once more...
These guys were always far superior to the Pumpkins and do should have been the main act! Thanks for posting this and glad I've come across it - the good old days eh?! ;)
Truly.
That's beauty defined, right there.
McCabe is God.
Hope it's OK to belatedly offer heartfelt thanks for this unadulterated nostalgia-fest ... Next best thing whilst we wait around for time machines! And a true holy relic from a sadly-departed time. These are the years I'll head back to first in my first go on a time machine anyway. Would love also to go back to the Phoenix Festival the year after this vid, and try working out what was up with Ashcroft that day. Recall being just the wrong side of elegantly wasted to quite believe what happened. The maddest 'Mad Richard' episode I ever saw, at the end of their gig, just before Spiritualized... Ashcroft diving over Salisbury's cymbals for a full-bore scrap with him, that was NOT just for dramatic effect - with McCabe looking pretty disgusted. This right at the time, post-'Storm in Heaven', that the metamorphosis started that made them the mutant commercial-success machine they later were for awhile. I never quite recovered from the anguish and horror of hearing A Northern Soul for the first time - NOT the same band anymore... And can't help now wondering if even in 1994, the sheer ego, and signs of future dismal pop balladry were already beginning to fester and multiply inside Ashcroft - maybe causing the kind of band-disharmony on show that day. Also kind of wish he hadn't run off with Jason Pierce's 'Radley-woman', not much later. It was tough to see the effect it had on Jason, my No1 guitar-hero back then.
Thanks again for unearthing good memories, anyway...
Precious gem. Pure.
This is when music was still real
This is amazing...what a sound !!!
Flippin hell, you... this.... made my fuckin day. I don't have to live with grainy half takes anymore - thank you so very very much Roy. You sir are a flippin legend.
Cheers Si. Glad to spread the joy !
What an incredible version of virtual world
I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that the 92-94 Verve were the best live band ever. World-beating rhythm section. Front man who both puts on a show and can really sing. And Nick McCabe ... Christ. How does he do that? The whole mighty-cathedral-John-Leckie-produced sound with just one Gibson epiphone or whatever and some pedals. That is some dark magic.
Great voice
Si's bass sounds immense.
Mighty & a music factory in it's pure form called the verve.
Immaculate
treasure of humankind
S
This is incredible footage
what a show!
what a live. love them so much
What a concert!!!
amazing performance x
Theo Verve ❤❤❤
Mind blowing....
Wow, if this is from Sep 1993 Astoria London, I was there.
Thank you, thank you very much for posting. Unique, never saw something like this before.
Love his voice and instrumentally awesome
Love to have a drink with Richard...that dude is so F cool, amazing front man!
+iggypopisgod9 met him in tescos randomly. dropped my change on the floor, bent down to pick it up and another hand was there first. looked up it was him. i nearly fell to pieces. he took me shopping round telcos and shared some stories. totally lived up to my expectations.
wonderful sound
Holy shit thanks for this.
Omg, takes me back to the Mill, Preston, 1993, with my mate Lee Tevlin, what a fantastic gig.
Hey Roy Grove thanks for posting this video man! It is some of my favorite songs live onstage & you can't get better than that! There is no other band I love to chill & drift away in my mind with more than the Verve. Richard Ashcroft is still great & I loved them back then to get a high feeling from his voice & the guitar! It still carries me away...so I can stay out of my own head in a way....well some of you know or you wouldn't be here listening to this!
It's my pleasure. I couldn't keep this to myself now could I ?🤘
@@takemine12 no way! ✌👣🌹
Sonic gold, these tracks!
Woooow Richard was a different kid in 90s
Thanks for this. Life changing stuff
Love the Verve been following there stuff on utube for years. Love all the very early stuff very melodically put across. Fantastic to wstch there growth to success with Urban Hymns 👏
O diretor de cena dessa produção tava brabo com o baixista e com o guitarra base e eles pouco apareceram. Me conta aí se eles apareceram no final. Fora isso foi um grande registro de vídeo de uma das melhores bandas de todos os tempos. The Verve influenciou muita gente.
supreme.
Ashcroft just wanted too much
love them
Wow!
Killer upload
Wow - Richard here looks like Marc Bolan. Bass line sounds like The Cure tho
I love the 90's alternative rock bands Radiohead, the verve, blur , oasis , pulp , stone roses, James
🤙🏼 🤙🏼 🤙🏼 So rad
Shoegaze amazing band 90tas por siempre
I like Richard's lady jeans
Lenda
Is Blue a lovesong to E? "Everytime I swallow you" " Mind-blown eyes" etc
i wonder that too. Going by the lyrics of the song I'd probably agree with you. Although Blues in the UK are normally associated with downers/Valium which is rather confusing. That said "Spike danced for ten days long"........ I think it is fair to say that this is a song maybe about 'E'
I've seen a lot of bands, I also knew the verve - more or less one song-bss...but they were much more-a pity, I didn't notice that at the time, otherwise I would have seen them live-also because of nick mccabe...
4:02 virtual world
OK. WTF? this is the verve???? why do i just find this video now? this is sick... ashcroft...
The answer to American grunge….
…..British grunge. 💪👍👏
They were so amazing. The real Verve. He blew his voice way too early, though the greatest song writing was come two yesrs later.
Just discovered this and yeah got to agree he probably blew out his voice way too young but wow what a performance. McCabes guitar sends shivers up my spine. What a band they were. I was fortunate to see them when they reunited and played T in the Park back in 2008 and as good as they were they had maybe just lost a bit of that edge/rawness that comes out in this performance.
GODLIKE
where was this recorded? i saw them brixton 93 supporting smashing pumkins. they were so awesome and so so so loud!!
Same here.
0:00 slide away
Any of you fine people know where this was recorded? Seen Verve support the Pumpkins in Brixton Academy, looks & sounds like that particular gig....BTW Pumpkins were brave to follow an act like this....breathtaking stuff....
Sorry, just looked at the credits towards the end of the video - the bleedin" Astoria it was......
+Brendan Neary I know what you mean Brendan, I saw the same tour at Wolves Civic, it was the 'Siamese Dream' tour. When the Verve were playing you would have thought they were the headliners - the whole crowd were with them. The Pumkins got the same response plus a bit more. It was one of those very rare gigs where you get an awesome live band supported by another awesome live band. What a night !
Agreed Roy, but you know what - if I listen to Storm In Heaven now it still sounds fresh and timeless - can't say the same thing for Siamese Dreams, nowadays sounds turgid, formulaic indie rock of its day......
Yeah, one of my gigs, Verve and Pumkins @ Southampton
I was there too, one of the best gigs of my life. Time Machine please.
muito louco fuderozo essa banda
super singer but watch Ashcroft straight after a Stones show and you'll see how much Jagger there is in his stagecraft.
*The Verve: No.1 The Best Band In The Whole World That No One Ever Heard Of For Years No.2 Until They Had A Hit Song That Didn't Sound Like What Made Them So Incredible- Their Mind Blowing Psychedelic Other Worldly Sound- THE Best Psychedelic Band Of ALL TIME.*
*And now 20+ years later, NONE of that has been resolved and most people don't even know all of the Pre-Bitter Sweet Symphony material and don't care. THE most frustrating rock band cluster fuck situation ever and most people STILL don't know they've never heard the best band ever, especially in the U.S.*
*I try to explain it to people and it's practically impossible. Then on top of all of THAT, you try to play the best of Verve to people (all of the Pre-Bitter Sweet Symphony material) and most females say, "This is making me sleepy, it's too 'dreamy,'" and most guys say, "Uh, I don't get it, Dude, let's watch some football."*
*It's clear that I am in a completely different zone mentally & spiritually from 98% of people I meet. Maybe that's why this drearily predictable world SUCKS so much for me.*
Jeff Bridges haha deep but I totally I understand where your coming from..
Jeff Bridges
Couldn't agree with you more!!!!
Spiritualized was a better psychedelic rock band imo
I totally agree with u bro. I'm from India . And I too try to explain to people here how great a band The Verve were. Seems like a very rare percentage of people seems to love their music. It's sick.
Nick McCabe.
9:58 blue
Why aren’t they showing the bassist?
PHWOAR!