This is not for anybody....THIS IS PURE GENIOUS. This is what I call groundbreaking, the total opposite of 2000s sounds...thanks Happy Mondays and Stone Roses, you saved my life. LEGIT.
Mate. I totally feel the same abut the Mondays, 16 year old council estate kid when Bummed came out and it spoke to me like nothing else. Both saved and shaped my life and wouldn't have it any other way. Shaun Ryder, Poet of his generation!
Liam totally copied that off Shaun Ryder, he didn't hold the mic like that for long but for me he looked better holding the mic, Liam was well into the happy mondays around this time
Mark Day is one my favourite guitarists ever, i was listening to Slayer and Metallica back in them days until I heard this shit, blew me away and turned me on to new sounds. I love his style.
Martin Hannet (their first producer) got so frustrated with Mark Day's playing that he brought in an expert guitarist to try to teach Day some basic rules of guitar playing, but the expert flat-out refused to teach him, saying, "This guy doesn't have a clue what he's doing, but it's absolutely wonderful!"
@@derkeheath5172 Close, but not quite. Tony Wilson wanted Vini Reilly to produce their first album [John Cale ultimately did it. Hannett produced Bummed]. So Vini went to see the band, but didn't like them and called them "scumbags" and "the worst kind of bastards". This is Vini's quote about Mark Day: "That guitarist, you know what Tony [Wilson], he has no idea how to play guitar, no idea what he's doing at all. That's the strange thing, because what he is doing, or rather what he's trying to do, is potentially the most inventive stuff that anyone has played for at least ten years."
@@iker8010 I wasn't having a go at Mark Day. Only quoting what Vini Reilly [another exceptional guitarist] said about him. I think Day is criminally underrated. He's rarely mentioned in the pantheon of great Mancunian guitarists, like Marr and Squire frequently are. But he's their equal in my eyes and I've been a Mondays fan since 1986 when I first saw them supporting New Order.
@@grizcuz Wow that's incredible. You've been hearing them since the Tart Tart era? I'm 24 and got heavily into the Mondays when I was 18, first song I listened of them was probably Loose Fit.
Not sure how this video has managed to evade me for so long, but I haven't stopped watching it since discovering it yesterday. absolutely awesome, wish we had bands like this these days!
Moose was in class of his own. Most inventive guitarist to come out of the madchester thing. The least 'rockstar' looking bloke in the world but still cool as owt.
I was about to link a few videos and message my brother with the same point (but couldnt be arsed)... then I saw what you wrote. Simply put, its not what Mark Day plays, but how he knows what to play in order to contribute to the sound as a whole ... okay many people know how to do that .. but when the music i.e. the happy mondays, cuts across so many genres, to do that is a genuine art. It is an art that doesnt conform to what a guitarist ought to be doing, so it goes completely unnoticed.
When I saw this on TV it changed my life it was an epiphany. There were no pretensions about the Mondays and they wore street clothes and played fucked up funky tunes you could dance to stoned
I didn't expect Mark Day to be playing a Mesa/Boogie! It must have been loud as hell. Great tone and great playing. This is better than the album version.
I thought when I saw the Roses do Waterfall on this show was epic!! as good as that was, this just has more of a edge! Modays always had that edge over Roses, both great!
Coldplay songs are usually all the same You hear the intro and think this sounds OK, you then realise it's Coldplay. After a week of hearing it on the works radio you want to kill the band using the CD of the current single.
Better than the studio version for me, one of the best live songs ive ever heard. That ringing guitar does remind me of a Fall song though, I can't think which one and its doing my head in
Saw this lot support James at the Astoria in 1988 - what a gig. I went to the bar as soon as they came offstage and within minutes Shaun was at the bar buying a drink
I think this is the best track they ever played & the video is an absolute riot!! Everyone enjoying themselves & Bez’s best dance ever,wish I could turn the clocks back to this time & have Paul Ryder with us & watching him perform again R I P 😞
It's sad what rock success does to people. Shaun looks so bloody good in this video. Lean, keen, nicely dressed, sharp haircut. Look what happened to him. If they'd only had local success he'd probably have looked a sight better now and not become a joke the way he did in the 90s. Also the thing of shooting them in a plain white studio is brilliant.
The Happy Mondays at their absolute best, I always default to this video to remember them in their prime. RIP Paul
Gone too soon
Absolutely shit hot here .
Guitar is on point
They absolutely smashed it here, nice and raw.
2:54 this part is pure fire
This is not for anybody....THIS IS PURE GENIOUS. This is what I call groundbreaking, the total opposite of 2000s sounds...thanks Happy Mondays and Stone Roses, you saved my life. LEGIT.
Totally agree mate genius, remember watching this and totally blew my mind, a life changing experience...
this solo at 2:55 is the best guitar solo in the fooking history of music delivered by an unknown fooking bloke with hair loss xD
Fucking right guys
Shit hot
Hot shot!
Mate. I totally feel the same abut the Mondays, 16 year old council estate kid when Bummed came out and it spoke to me like nothing else. Both saved and shaped my life and wouldn't have it any other way. Shaun Ryder, Poet of his generation!
Shaun rocking the Dierdre Barlow look
Free the Weatherfield one!
Deirdre Rachid !!! The changing face of Manchester 😐
from 1988 to 91 it was great time the music the drugs the whole scene was amazing and Mondays fitted in perfect .
Best era for music ... by far
88 91, you're right, acid house as well
i love this video, man. the way he approaches the mic is one of the coolest things ive ever seen
Yeah, I’ve love Liam but he’s an amateur compared to this!
Liam totally copied that off Shaun Ryder, he didn't hold the mic like that for long but for me he looked better holding the mic, Liam was well into the happy mondays around this time
Mark Day is one my favourite guitarists ever, i was listening to Slayer and Metallica back in them days until I heard this shit, blew me away and turned me on to new sounds. I love his style.
Martin Hannet (their first producer) got so frustrated with Mark Day's playing that he brought in an expert guitarist to try to teach Day some basic rules of guitar playing, but the expert flat-out refused to teach him, saying, "This guy doesn't have a clue what he's doing, but it's absolutely wonderful!"
@@derkeheath5172 Close, but not quite. Tony Wilson wanted Vini Reilly to produce their first album [John Cale ultimately did it. Hannett produced Bummed]. So Vini went to see the band, but didn't like them and called them "scumbags" and "the worst kind of bastards". This is Vini's quote about Mark Day:
"That guitarist, you know what Tony [Wilson], he has no idea how to play guitar, no idea what he's doing at all. That's the strange thing, because what he is doing, or rather what he's trying to do, is potentially the most inventive stuff that anyone has played for at least ten years."
@@grizcuz Mark Day came up with some of the most creative, cool yet simple riffs. I'd take a guy like him over a super technical virtuoso any day
@@iker8010 I wasn't having a go at Mark Day. Only quoting what Vini Reilly [another exceptional guitarist] said about him. I think Day is criminally underrated. He's rarely mentioned in the pantheon of great Mancunian guitarists, like Marr and Squire frequently are. But he's their equal in my eyes and I've been a Mondays fan since 1986 when I first saw them supporting New Order.
@@grizcuz Wow that's incredible. You've been hearing them since the Tart Tart era? I'm 24 and got heavily into the Mondays when I was 18, first song I listened of them was probably Loose Fit.
One of my favourite mondays songs. They totally nail this one here. This is them at their peak.
Yep, an oft overlooked classic. Have they ever played it since 2012?
🇬🇧❤️🎶🕊
every band needs good chemistry, and Bez was a great chemist....love that line.
He loved the line evidently
Epco
hahaha right on
@@chazbakes5873 Lines For MILES..
@@EsromFFright on
Not sure how this video has managed to evade me for so long, but I haven't stopped watching it since discovering it yesterday. absolutely awesome, wish we had bands like this these days!
Moose was in class of his own. Most inventive guitarist to come out of the madchester thing. The least 'rockstar' looking bloke in the world but still cool as owt.
I work with a guy who has meet him a few times his girlfriend friend knows moose's daughter.... Says he's cool as fuck! and pretty modest to boot 👍👍👍
THIS IS MUSIC....🙏
Underrated for sure
I was about to link a few videos and message my brother with the same point (but couldnt be arsed)... then I saw what you wrote. Simply put, its not what Mark Day plays, but how he knows what to play in order to contribute to the sound as a whole ... okay many people know how to do that .. but when the music i.e. the happy mondays, cuts across so many genres, to do that is a genuine art. It is an art that doesnt conform to what a guitarist ought to be doing, so it goes completely unnoticed.
Still is!!! Yeah Moose and the Mondays are the merry men
best organ solo ever ; ) total shambles and exactly how it should have been!!!!
Agreed; it was Mark Day's rolling house-music influenced rhythms that defined the Monday's sound.
what a great band getting right into it.
Happy Xmas 2023....what a tune RIP PAUL RYDER
Bez, easiest and best job description EVER : )
Vividly remember seeing this and being blown away!
When I saw this on TV it changed my life it was an epiphany. There were no pretensions about the Mondays and they wore street clothes and played fucked up funky tunes you could dance to stoned
Millennial in current year: I’m just living my best life
Bez: hold my bag of ecstasy. Careful, it’s heavy
Bez: I made it nice and warm for ya
@nickypoundtown956whywho u going banging on the aboutmm8
Yea but I go 1or 2 I f..king 💯 did never take rating lol I mean it people
I don't send me wooden cards
I didn't expect Mark Day to be playing a Mesa/Boogie! It must have been loud as hell. Great tone and great playing. This is better than the album version.
Always been one of my favorite music videos.
RIP Paul Ryder legend
I thought when I saw the Roses do Waterfall on this show was epic!! as good as that was, this just has more of a edge! Modays always had that edge over Roses, both great!
the boys at their best. Was it really that long ago. The interplay between Shaun and Bez is great. The band was kicking.
rest in peace Horse your Bass was massively underrated so long dude!!
this is the perfect blend of rock and dance music by them...
the Mondays were tight as a unit,and underrated musically-live they were either amazing or a total catastrophe-never in the middle
They were true and music was ahead in time maybe a decade. Everyone drunk in this fountain of these outlaws.
A performance from the heart and a few chemicals ...... A lot of bands knocking around need to watch this ... this how its done ..
Too much class for this world. Proof that great music doesn't need more than a great performance.
I remember watching this and was instantly obsessed with the Mondays
Coldplay. Watch, listen, learn.
I didn't think coldplay was an actual thing since 2008
since 2000
Coldplay songs are usually all the same
You hear the intro and think this sounds OK, you then realise it's Coldplay. After a week of hearing it on the works radio you want to kill the band using the CD of the current single.
GriefTourist Think the Mondays blow Oasis away too..
One band doesn't have to do anything with the other. Shitty comparison.. Different bands from different times..
Bez as improved since and even added a tambourine to his act....Pure Class.
great watching this they really are one of a kind these guys bez has charisma you could not have the mondays without him.
Now This is a proper band great tunes & cool as fuck Man I fuckin miss the 90s best time of my lufe👀👀
Celebrating your way through a bleak world is art at it's highest.
People in hundreds of years will go wow, The Mondays really didn't give a fuck.
Trust me!
The Mondays at there best right here. One of my favourite performances by the band.
great tune and what a performance,Bez in top form.
best tune,Mark Day underrated,this is blinding still 2022
i keep replaying this tune over and over lol
Oh that guitar . . . those rythymns. Unique!!!
Every time I think about this...it fills me with the joys of rock n' roll!
Absolutel quality. Hapoy days brought to you live to make your Mondays a Hapoy Monday. 😂
impressive guitaring lads.two nutcases on their stage.Happy Mondays.and we love them.amazing sounds.
This s is easily the best TV performance ever!
Bez..feeling the groove as usual, which was a performance in itself.Class.
Hahaha love it, looks like Shaun is doing macumba to help Bez incorporate an entity.
I've spent some time in Manchester during the Madchester era, it was great 😍😍😍
Great song,legendary album and band and an amazing movie,eh?
Those were the days.
Its up to us old geezers to pass the music on to our kids...
RIP Paul Ryder
Better than the studio version for me, one of the best live songs ive ever heard. That ringing guitar does remind me of a Fall song though, I can't think which one and its doing my head in
you just dont get tv like this these days!
wow i am so glad you posted this, never heard it before...ooh arrr
Wonderful, best mondays performance i've ever seen.
LOL Bez looks like one of those old movies from WW1 of someone with shell shock. What a great video! Thank you for posting!! ;]]
Saw this lot support James at the Astoria in 1988 - what a gig. I went to the bar as soon as they came offstage and within minutes Shaun was at the bar buying a drink
I remember watching this, ANTHONY H WILSON, RESPECT,
This song is one of my top 10. To be play at my funeral 👍👍
it's so brilliant and there is nothing else to say about it
1 of my all time fav tv appearance by the Mondays...actually 1 of my fav live tunes too!!!
FANTASTIC!!!
One of the best live appearances ever.
They r the greatest showman ever bez and Sean r lad 💯😎af
Love this song!!!!
Bandido
Fizeram um grande show no Maracanã no Rock in Rio segunda edição em 1991.
I LISTEN TO THIS EVERY MORNING 👍
superb love this take me back now pleeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaase
i seen these at heaton park,,,can honestly say one of the best gigs ever,,,,and i am into loads of different music
I think this is the best track they ever played & the video is an absolute riot!! Everyone enjoying themselves & Bez’s best dance ever,wish I could turn the clocks back to this time & have Paul Ryder with us & watching him perform again R I P 😞
Mondays at their peak here, just about shows everything what they were about. Shaun & Bez doing what they do and Mark Day making it look so easy.
Solid proof if ever we needed it!!!!
Aaah man they really were the dogs balls Wert they. What a band, They sound even better now!
Ryder was super cool
Somehow, when I see Bez, I think of Brian Johnson from The Breakfast Club.
YES.
I totally see it haha
and when I see shaun I think of deirdre barlow
the lad from Ferris bulers day off
raulbric eh
One of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time - up there with the Ramones and'll be listened to by kids for the next 100 years.
una de las mejores bandas de TODOS LOS TIEMPOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This band is the soundtrack of my youth with my mates getting stoned 👌😎
Brilliant upload !!!!!!!!!!!
One of the best and most memorable performances. Prime example on the band's songwriting and musical skill. Ryder and Bez were quite the duo. :-)
Shauns voice is perfect here!
Something tells me Oasis were not just influenced by the Beatles 👀👌🏼
Jon Palmer saw liam all the way there myself
Go watch Ian Brown from Stone Roses, with Happy Mondays they were influenced by New Order. It all starts with New Order.
@@Djlullaby22 very true
@@Djlullaby22 it all starts with the Sex Pistols
@@Djlullaby22 Well some would argue that New Order started with Joy Division
This sounds like something different bands 🎉 all day ☮️😎 af💯🔥
Best band. Best attitude. Most wasted. Love it.
The key to my heart ❤ is gone Jimmy
Class TUNE turn up to full blast. brilliant man they dont make em like this no more
Happy Mondays, they are called Happy Mondays.... superb
This is awesome. Absolutely vital.
Love❤ this brilliant 🎉2023 😊
Bummed is a great album, give it a listen
Insane guitar here, eh. Incredible. Much better than on the album,
my favourite ever video
Happy Mondays always sound better on every listen.
Rip to😊 all
It's sad what rock success does to people. Shaun looks so bloody good in this video. Lean, keen, nicely dressed, sharp haircut. Look what happened to him. If they'd only had local success he'd probably have looked a sight better now and not become a joke the way he did in the 90s. Also the thing of shooting them in a plain white studio is brilliant.
Heroin... its bad.
its a 12 bar blues underneath!! love it!
Great stuff. Love the Mondaze
This magical place is amazing thank goodness monddy blues festival happy 🎉
Gnr watch this everyday !!! Class
They actually performed Do It Better for this show as well as this one. I wonder if Granada still have the tapes?
Would love to see that
Rest in power, Paul Ryder… 2020
Sensacional,sempre!
that dancer's the best thing I've seen all week.