Just mind blowing. I was at this gig down the front ( 3rd time I'd seen them) .I won tickets off the Gary Crowley radio show. I taped the Band Explosion TV show onto VHS, but this is the first time I've seen this in about 25 years. Brings back great memories!
2.30.........that'll be the mic stand then! :) I saw them on 'gold'.....and 'everything must go'. i wish id seen them in the early days. This clip is indeed mind blowing!
They were so fixated on Guns n Roses and constantly referencing them in the early years.. You can hear the end of Nikki Wire quoting Slash at the beginning of the song.
Slash N' Burn and Motorcycle Emptiness sound like a Manic attempt to redo Welcome to the Jungle and Sweet Child O' Mine respectively, in a better way. With more anger, more punk, and an alternative spirit.
Yes, you're right. I'll change it. I think I labelled it as that because I converted a load of VHS clips around the same time. Thanks for pointing it out. 👍
The band i fell in love with. Saw them numerous times 91-94. The Holy Bible greatest album ever but this period up to GT was the ultimate ❤❤❤❤
richey looked so pretty here omg
It reminds me why I have this song's title on my MSP tattoo.
Just mind blowing. I was at this gig down the front ( 3rd time I'd seen them) .I won tickets off the Gary Crowley radio show. I taped the Band Explosion TV show onto VHS, but this is the first time I've seen this in about 25 years. Brings back great memories!
I remember watching this on TV - what was it the crowd was ripping apart?
Such memories
How good were they live then? . . . mindblowin
Favourite era!
I remember seeing them in the early nineties amazing times indeed lol
This is how I will always remember MSP.
I remember seeing them in the early nineties amazing times
1st gig Nov 90 and still going..love these boys
This is a pretty good live mix , that's why it sounds good.
The perfect song
2.30.........that'll be the mic stand then! :) I saw them on 'gold'.....and 'everything must go'. i wish id seen them in the early days. This clip is indeed mind blowing!
Nicky Wire and Krist Novoselic are greatest bassist with Gibson Thunderbird
Richey was flawless.
One of the best looking bands over all too
Richey probably would have disagreed
@@biocykle yeah probably, such a shame.
@@biocykle richey was the responsable of the image of the band before 1994, and he wrote most of lyrics in early years, before his tandem w nicky
@@tomgat6314 yes, and?
What a band. First big band I saw. Epic.
brilliance 💖💖💖
gigantic !!!!
This is the culture of destruxtion!
DIY destruction Chanel chic
Fuck me that's a good performance!
They were so fixated on Guns n Roses and constantly referencing them in the early years.. You can hear the end of Nikki Wire quoting Slash at the beginning of the song.
Slash N' Burn and Motorcycle Emptiness sound like a Manic attempt to redo Welcome to the Jungle and Sweet Child O' Mine respectively, in a better way. With more anger, more punk, and an alternative spirit.
Not sure this was the beat. This was on bbc2 on band explosion 91 and the beat was a couple of years later
Yes, you're right. I'll change it. I think I labelled it as that because I converted a load of VHS clips around the same time. Thanks for pointing it out. 👍
1:07 Peter Beardsley 😂
Lol! I hadn't spotted that before.
Older even then but LMAO 🤣
Is this the performance that was used for the live version of Stay Beautiful on the ltd edition 12' of Repeat/Love's Sweet exile?
Young manic Street Preachers looked little boy's 😆😁😄😃🧔🧔
James fucked the lyrics up lol x
Melissa Wright he rolled with it
Anxiety is (meant in this song to be) freedom