I was right there - magic - pure magic. That vibe could NEVER happen now! Golden times! Has to rate as one of the best nights of my life I would give anything to relive that night!
@@braindonor8753 and i hate this.. u just don’t get what he means- It was still a true experience back then and now it’s a rip off commercial shit show. It was a hub of discovery and innovation and never felt like a swelling mess of too many people paying megastars. It was a slow decline and it’s been the way it is now for some time
@@robvig I hate that you don't understand that vibes aren't exclusive to Glastonbury. The underground lives on, and there are amazing pure musical experiences to be had every week. Yet another old person who thinks that their generation had a monopoly on fun.
@@braindonor8753 it’s just really well-hidden these days and ages ago the underground would peek over into the mainstream much more WE WERE talking about Glastonbury tho- you know it started as a free festival in the 70s right? I was hinting it kept that spirit until the noughties hit, really. Corporate greed never really ‘got in’ before that. Pop artists weren’t even interested in appearing at Glasto it just wasn’t worthwhile to them or appealing. Even Woodstock had an entry fee! You’re talking about a package holiday now- to camp in a field for Pop Artists ego trips, for a K-pop style karaoke around the Pyramid Stage. All the crusties/hippies/spirituality stuff was essential to Glasto, as soon as that all fell away it was done. If all profits are going to people like Kanye West or Beyonce and you’ve raised prices to do that it naturally becomes a different beast- as when i realised i had to stop going- because that money WAS being split over getting such an amazing roster of artists on all stages.. it was almost impossible to schedule yourself- it was like an exam- you’d find yourself running around in the dark trying to navigate back to the Other Stage or something. I was just emphasising it is a different beast and i will always think that’s sad and lost.. other festivals have filled those boots for sure but this isn’t just a case of ‘old man shouts at cloud’ i think ageism is just one of the many lazy argument gaffs today, everything in it’s little echo chamber box so no one has to think. The amount of times you get called a Boomer for ‘knowing stuff’ other than the last 5minutes of shite culture, is mainly annoying as hell coz it was your Parents or grandparents who were boomers- again- lazy inaccuracy but easy to write off everyone who doesn’t agree with you
Now, you get some shyster masquerading as the big next thing, the corporate machine telling you how great it is, and a load of idiots filming it all on their phone and experiencing the square root of f**k all. Back then artists just got on with it and if you liked it great, if not you just went elsewhere. And those in the know could profit. It felt a lot more innocent. It was better for the artist and the punter. State of things now. Urgh. It's all so individualistic, me me me, personal brand fu**ing sh*te. It needs to stop. Hopefully the second coming of New Labour can restore us to sanity.
The girl raving at 3:00 now might be a 40 something mom listening to her kids wanting to go to this years Glastonbury to see Dave and Central Cee...they had it cool back in 94...
Yep, was there. Life and culture changing. There was a force when the brotehrs played that night, and it wasn't just pills - more of an acknowledgment of the future and needs ofthe present. 'Impact - The Earth Is Burning' still rings in my body.
Maybe but KOOL Kat's , Nottingham, Alistair Whitehead 1990 playing this after Forgemasters, Nightmares on Wax ,Voodoo Ray ,French Kiss ,and If everything is ready on the dark side of the Moon. Play the five tones . By Sweet Exorcist. Test Tone One. John Richmond, Destroy, J.P. Gaultier. Vivienne Westwood. Then The Farm , Stone Roses and Massimo Osti n C.P. by 1994.
I was here too, magical. I beleive it was this headline set that made Eavis take dance music seriously which resulted in the dance tents arrival in 95 soon expanded into its own area.
It did per interviews with Paul. SOS Classic Tracks 12-2006. “Then I got a 303 going, along with a big, fat bass line on the DX100, and after that I added 909 and [Alesis] HR16 drum machines.” 😎👍🏼
I was right there - magic - pure magic. That vibe could NEVER happen now! Golden times!
Has to rate as one of the best nights of my life I would give anything to relive that night!
I hate this.
it happens regularly.
you just don't go anymore.
@@braindonor8753 and i hate this.. u just don’t get what he means- It was still a true experience back then and now it’s a rip off commercial shit show. It was a hub of discovery and innovation and never felt like a swelling mess of too many people paying megastars. It was a slow decline and it’s been the way it is now for some time
@@robvig I hate that you don't understand that vibes aren't exclusive to Glastonbury.
The underground lives on, and there are amazing pure musical experiences to be had every week. Yet another old person who thinks that their generation had a monopoly on fun.
@@robvig and I was going out mid 90s too.
The underground is in rude health.
@@braindonor8753 it’s just really well-hidden these days and ages ago the underground would peek over into the mainstream much more
WE WERE talking about Glastonbury tho- you know it started as a free festival in the 70s right? I was hinting it kept that spirit until the noughties hit, really. Corporate greed never really ‘got in’ before that. Pop artists weren’t even interested in appearing at Glasto it just wasn’t worthwhile to them or appealing. Even Woodstock had an entry fee! You’re talking about a package holiday now- to camp in a field for Pop Artists ego trips, for a K-pop style karaoke around the Pyramid Stage. All the crusties/hippies/spirituality stuff was essential to Glasto, as soon as that all fell away it was done. If all profits are going to people like Kanye West or Beyonce and you’ve raised prices to do that it naturally becomes a different beast- as when i realised i had to stop going- because that money WAS being split over getting such an amazing roster of artists on all stages.. it was almost impossible to schedule yourself- it was like an exam- you’d find yourself running around in the dark trying to navigate back to the Other Stage or something. I was just emphasising it is a different beast and i will always think that’s sad and lost.. other festivals have filled those boots for sure but this isn’t just a case of ‘old man shouts at cloud’ i think ageism is just one of the many lazy argument gaffs today, everything in it’s little echo chamber box so no one has to think. The amount of times you get called a Boomer for ‘knowing stuff’ other than the last 5minutes of shite culture, is mainly annoying as hell coz it was your Parents or grandparents who were boomers- again- lazy inaccuracy but easy to write off everyone who doesn’t agree with you
This epic tune really represents 80s and 90s uk/europe....
Absolutely 💯% 🙏
Watching this is 2022 makes me wish I was there. I don't think you could ever find an experience like this these days.
Now, you get some shyster masquerading as the big next thing, the corporate machine telling you how great it is, and a load of idiots filming it all on their phone and experiencing the square root of f**k all.
Back then artists just got on with it and if you liked it great, if not you just went elsewhere. And those in the know could profit. It felt a lot more innocent. It was better for the artist and the punter.
State of things now. Urgh. It's all so individualistic, me me me, personal brand fu**ing sh*te. It needs to stop.
Hopefully the second coming of New Labour can restore us to sanity.
Blew the roof of when this dropped
@@ih8utoob51Chime was great, but Impact 😮
2024 watched them at Glastonbury and it rocked.
Forward till march 2022 out my garden off ma nut, and I'm dancing round my 🔥 fire,rum in hand,I close my eyes,I'm rocking,got me some of that. UNITY
I've been to Glasto 15+ times since '90 and Trust me this was a special gig. Orbital played after Björk and there was a shooting in the crowd.
Were you the Shooter 🤫
@@garddog10 Glastonbury is daaaaycint bah
Not in the crowd in the markets police were asking people if they seen anything unusual lol
It was magic. I was also amazed at how good Bjork was. She had the crowd in the palm of her hand.
@@ih8utoob51well the market stalls were right next to the crowd
this song is the definition of a timeless classic, I’d do anything to go there and see that set live.
You're in luck - they're touring the Green album next year!
@@BlackSailPass_GuitarCoversPrime vs Pensioners....there's a difference trust me.
The girl raving at 3:00 now might be a 40 something mom listening to her kids wanting to go to this years Glastonbury to see Dave and Central Cee...they had it cool back in 94...
Awsome tune best dance group
Yep, was there. Life and culture changing. There was a force when the brotehrs played that night, and it wasn't just pills - more of an acknowledgment of the future and needs ofthe present. 'Impact - The Earth Is Burning' still rings in my body.
Impact was the best of a great set, especially when the stage turned red and the ground was wobbling 🤪
Orbital are the perfect Glasto act.❤
and not a smartphone in sight 😍
so crazy
BEST DANCE TUNE EVER!
😂
No
Mágicos y alucinantes años 90s.
This was a very special gig. I saw Orbital a lot in those days but this one was on a different level.
Ahh what a gig ! Remember this well - just crazy green lasers and everyone dancing their socks off !
"Danced your socks off"?LOL
I woulda danced my arse off, my misses woulda danced her 'tits off'.
I bet you danced around your handbags too lol 😆
Yeah the lasers were dope!!!
So much dancing, the ground was shaking 😁
Choooooooooone!!
What a time to be alive. The 90s were the peak of human musical evolution.
I know, I was there.😅
Considering this tune was originally released in 89! 2nd Summer of Love!!!
My favorite running music, back in the day. Energy off the charts, but the vibe had me dancing instead of running! :D
This is way too awesome!!!! 😃🔥🔊
Maybe but KOOL Kat's , Nottingham, Alistair Whitehead 1990 playing this after Forgemasters, Nightmares on Wax ,Voodoo Ray ,French Kiss ,and If everything is ready on the dark side of the Moon. Play the five tones . By Sweet Exorcist. Test Tone One. John Richmond, Destroy, J.P. Gaultier. Vivienne Westwood. Then The Farm , Stone Roses and Massimo Osti n C.P. by 1994.
When that solid bass hits @ 01:31. Epic
Dark as a cellar, how it should be . Watched it late that night on the BBC after the pub with my big brother. A special set for us.
Can't wait to see these in Cardiff.
I am in love with the dancing girl.😊
I was there. It was immense.
I was here too, magical. I beleive it was this headline set that made Eavis take dance music seriously which resulted in the dance tents arrival in 95 soon expanded into its own area.
I agree with that.
Me and a load of lad's built up those circus 🎪 tents, not just at Glastonbury but allover the place. Great memories 👌 😊😊😊
@@philipatkinson7039 Can you confirm the rumour that i think in 95, the dance tent was sprayed in shit accidently? :D
actually it might have been in 97 when a tractor instead of sucking was set to blow!
@strawman3030 not the year's i built up pal. I worked for colin enos from rotherham pal.
Goalatzo ❤
CHIME IN !
Daaaaycint bah
I was there :)
Annoying Orbital played at Exeter University last week and I didn't know anything about it!
In 2023 sounds better than the most of modern electronic music
No. All of it
@@DJ_Vaporisercan you name 5 tunes that you think are better...
The power of a two minute song
TRIPPY
I was there. Sure I can see two of my friends faces in the crowd
Most of these people (including me) are now in their 40s, 50s and 60s. Some of them are dead. Respect your elders kids, we were young once.
2:15 😍
Cuts off way too early.
Fuckin tune
trying to find out what stage they was on and what time? headline act?
Headline on the second stage, think it was called the NME stage at the time. Memory is obviously a bit hazy of that evening......
thanks@@JohnHampson-pd6gt
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1 more of me
The original version didn't have a tr909.
It did per interviews with Paul. SOS Classic Tracks 12-2006. “Then I got a 303 going, along with a big, fat bass line on the DX100, and after that I added 909 and [Alesis] HR16 drum machines.” 😎👍🏼
@@a_nick_t you're absolutely right. I recently re-listened to the track and sure enough it's there. 👍
🌏☮️🎼🍧👏🏻
Definitive version
jamie xx has nothing on this
When it was a music festival and not a WOKE lecture.