American Reacts to British Music Geography!
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So many great artists missed, probably due to his age. But Phil Collins, Kate bush, peter Gabriel, amy winehouse, genesis, Rod Stewart, Annie Lennox, Eric Clapton, Dire Straights, Fleetwood Mac, Ed Shearan, spice girls 😂 the list goes on
Dire Straits.
Doubt it’s got much to do with age?? Everyone knows those artists.
You can't mention age when he mentions The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Animals 😂
Joy Division,Budgie(Wales) The Cult .
@@johnnyboy-f6v I was gonna say that.
No Scottish list is complete without a mention of Nazareth, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Primal Scream and Biffy Clyro. In Ireland you must include Rory Gallagher and Thin Lizzy.
In Northern Ireland please include the awesome Gary Moore, Ash, Snow Patrol, Stiff Little Fingers, Therapy?
Rod Stewart was missed off the video and your list 😂😂
He is a Londoner 😂@@ianoo23
Word ❤🏴
Thin Lizzy?
Born in Birmingham, raised in Manchester to an Irish Mother and Guyanan Father.
But no Scottish list is complete without The mighty Mike Scott (Waterboys)
The Skids
Big Country
The amazing Beta Band
The Aliens
K T Tunstall
Steve Mason A.k.a King Biscuit Time, Black Affair.
Soup Dragons
Your impression of Enya is..... indescribable.
And - did you know Portishead were named after... Portishead? (A town about 10 miles from Bristol)
Dire Straits,The Who,Genesis,Yes,Bowie,DeepPurple,Average White Band,Cream,The Clash,Alan Parsons Project,T Rex,Slade…….and many many more.
Has Britain got talent?
You can bet a years fucking wages we have!
I don't get wages for fucking! Where do I sign up?
Most of the bands I like are from the UK and then after that the USA and then after that other English speaking countries. Then the odd French act.
@@mikekelly5869 🙄
Quick fact: it isn't called 'Great Britain' because it's Great - even though it is, obviously. There's also a 'Britain' (Bretagne/Brittany) in France, home to a Celtic people called the 'Bretons', close relatives of the Cornish and Welsh in the UK. Hence, they're the 'Little' Britain, and we're the 'Great' (as in Big) Britain. Meaningless fact, but hopefully clears up a question nobody ever asked.
Yeah, it's really simple. The British Isles, are a collection of Islands. The big one is called Great Briton. Because it's the biggest.
Not just the cornish and welsh but every native englishman has briton ancestry
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek I'd guess so, though the Saxons didn't turn up until later. Linguistically, Breton is most like Cornish and Welsh, in the Brythionic group. I'm more on the Goedelic side, myself.
@@unclenogbad1509 english translates to land of the angles but its just a geographical term now.
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Yes. 'Britain' if course comes to us from the Roman's - though technically that never included what is now Scotland,
When he comes to Scotland the video ommitted the legendary Annie Lennox from Aberdeen .
The best in my opinion!
For good or bad Annie is more exposed now due to the beautiful LOTR song, Into the West. I hope it’s helped more hear her unique and amazing voice.
@davidkennedy6184 I'm not sure you can claim Into the West exposed her to more people now , that was 21 years ago in 2003 she had won 4 grammys prior to that and was awarded the Billboard century award in 2002 and her songs are still played globally.
I personally think the creator of the video being reacted to did very little research apart from pull and album from their own collection .
Simple Minds have always had a huge live following
Travis barely made any impact Franz Ferdinand have faded but Annie has endured
Big Country, Runrig and Capercaillie - You can't talk about Scotland and not mention them!
She's Nigerian.
Wales also produced Charlotte Church, Feeder, Catatonia, Super Furry Animals, Badfinger, Shakin Stevens and Ren amongst many more.
And you've still yet to apologise for Charlotte "hand-wringing-lefty" Church
Ren needs to be added to either the Wales or Brighton lists. The most talented British artist today! :)
Other notable omissions... The Yardbirds, The Who, Cream, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Deep Purple, Free, Bad Company, Yes, Genesis, Phil Collins, Kate Bush, Rod Stewart, ELP, Yes, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, The Stranglers, Dire Straits, Culture Club, Rainbow, Whitesnake, Judas Priest, Def Lepperd, Iron Maiden,Billy Idol, The Eurythmics, Yazoo, The Pet Shop Boys, George Michael, Soul to Soul, The Prodigy... and many others too numerous to mention... :)
And Chinchilla, and the rest of the big push
Easily- he’s brilliant
Lol another renegade, 🤣 😅
We're spreading 😂😂❤
💯 another #renegade here 😬🎶
@@DeeDeeLowryLegsI was under the impression Daisy's originally from London .
Wales also produced Badfinger, The Super Furry Animals, Catatonia, World Party, Feeder, Catfish and the Bottle-men, 60ft Dolls, The Alarm, Scritti Polliti, The Spencer Davies Group, Duffy, Ricky Valance, Mary Hopkin, Underworld, Katherine Jenkins, Steve Strange, Pino Palladino, Charlotte Church, John Cale from the Velvet Underground, Roger Glover from Deep Purple… 🏴
Thank you so much I have been scrolling for 5 minutes trying to find some to say about wales I was yelling charlotte church, Stereophonics, catatonia and I don’t care what people say I don’t like Tom jones
Gorky Zygotic Mynci and Amen Corner as well.
Iron Maiden and the whole NWOBHM scene not mentioned again. Despite being hugely influential of music and some of the biggest selling artists worldwide.
Also missed out on the only real geographical link I can think of. Those pioneer Hard Rock bands mostly came from places like Birmingham and Sheffield, centres of heavy industry, where they grew up surrounded by the sound of steam hammers and shunting trucks. Tony Iomi (may Heaven bless him) recalled going to school and being able to feel the pounding of heavy forge hammers through the floor. I guess being quiet wasn't an option after that, and we're all the better for it. Rock on, fella.
And Maiden did it with barely any mainstream media attention, I can still remember hearing Holy Smoke on Radio 1 in 1990 during the day and being amazed
Also didn't mention Judas Priest in Birmingham... forgot joy division from manchester but mentioned oasis🤢
Half man half biscuit. A fine British band indeed.
Joy Division oven gloves.
99% of gargoyles agree.
Welcome back my friends, to the song that never ends...
I could’ve been like Lou Barlow, but I’m more like Ken Barlow.
Newcastle,you missed out Mark knofler of dire straits also acdc ,Brian Johnston
Mark Knopfler was from Glasgow.
Acdc were from Australia
@@unclehamish his mother was a geordie.
Mark was born in Glasgow but raised in Blyth, he considers himself a Geordie as did Stan Laurel who was born in Ulverston.
The fact that you had to mention Joy Division and New Order & he neglected to speaks volumes - add to that 10cc the Hollies
Not just music - these tiny islands have also produced Shakespeare, Donne, Rowling, Wilde, Austen. several Brontes, Dickens, Tennyson etc etc etc
Not forgetting Ian Fleming, H.G. Wells, George Orwell, Joyce, Conan Doyle, J. R Tolkien,
@@richarddenman1413 Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams, George Eliot, Roald Dahl, Agatha Christie, C.C. Lewis, Thomas Hardy & Chaucer.
We are wonderful islands..rhe beauiful language.....
@@Robonord427sir tim Berners-Lee. Forgot his name for a sec and was about to just say the Internet bloke
Dylan Thomas, Ivor Novello, Roald Dahl
I have the belief that outside these islands we are looked at as a very staid group of people until we
get drunk and turn into lunacunts. The truth is all classes have a code of conduct that we naturally
learn. The Excentric is normally frowned upon in most other societies but here we have a natural
talent for seeing the difference between a danger and a genius. I do believe it is an island thing.
Top marks for best descriptive word of 2024. Lunacunts is perfect!
The UK had a very dependable welfare system throughout the second half of the 20th Century, which really helped give bands time to rehearse and play gigs without have the annoyance of having to work. I’m sure this gave us the edge over other countries, bands had plenty of time to develop their sound and image, you could leave art collage and become a rock god without starving in the process.
That’s a very interesting point.
@@Tykewarrior I've heard it before, it was BS then and it's BS now. There isn't a single reason why there's so many 'big names' from Britain but if we insist on looking for one the British class system (which was MUCH more obvious pre-1990's) is the place to start. The very idea it's the welfare system is itself, classist.
UB40 a British Reggae band is named after a welfare form
To be fair, what else COULD you do after leaving art college?
Saw an interesting interview with Belle & Sebastian in Green Man festival a few years back where they discussed exactly this point.
Typical English dude showing Scotland smaller than it actually is lol. If your showing it flat and not accounting for the curvature of the earth, that map is incorrect and not in proper proportion, ie Scotland is larger than this map appears to show.
Birmingham is the largest part of an urban sprawl called the West Midlands, there are a few notable omissions from this list, Stevie Winwood and Christine McVie are from Birmingham and John Bonham and Robert Plant are also locals. Quite a few other major artists from the area as well, UB40, The Specials and Judas Priest been amongst them.
Coventry just down the road too was big on the SKA scene in the early 80's.
FYI, I'm English and 60 years old and I still haven't internalised it. What I can say is that when you go to any of the other countries, they feel like different countries, it isn't just a line on a map.
I'm 66 and from Essex. Going across the Thames to Kent seems like going to a different country. 😂
or North into Suffolk 😎@@eddiehawkins7049
@@eddiehawkins7049might be because you're not used to hearing people speak normally 😂
Didn't even mention the 'Surrey Delta': blues rock guitarists Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page all grew up within a few 10s of miles of each other in SW London (and surroundings) and were all playing gigs in the same pubs and small clubs in the early to mid 60s (with the Rolling Stones, Elton John etc all playing in the same pubs).
No, Brighton doesn't have nice beaches, it has bloody horrible ones formed of giant pebbles. Still, beggars can't be choosers, so as a South London boy, it's always been the place of choice for a trip to the seaside, famous for it's leisure piers and grand Esplanade. I actually love the place, and those up North can say what they like, but Brighton has the best (and freshest from the water) fish'n'chips in England.
Portishead are from Portishead
Portishead are from your mum
well, no. they formed in bristol
Don't go looking for a beach in Bristol, it's slightly inland on a tidal river (Avon). 'Severn beach' is the nearest and this is a muddy stretch of the Severn estuary.
Weston super donkey is the nearest beach
Proper beach- yes, but still mud when the tide's out hence Weston-super-mud!
An old work colleague from Germany, missed the beach so made her Bristolian husband take her to the nearest one. She had never been so disappointed in her life at her first sight of Severn Beach lol.
Robert Plant is from West Bromwich, about 20 miles from where Bonzo was born, JPJ is from Sidcup in Kent (SE England), and Jimmy Page is from Heston, a suburb of London.
Dark Lord of Heston, Middlesex.
Liverpool is a port and is where Rock n Roll arrived from the US. Scotland is the second largest market for country music outside the US. Manchester has a local rivalry with Liverpool so if course they wanted to compete. Birmingham was industrial and the centre of UK arms manufacturing which was why Heavy Metal took off there.
Yeah lmao I'm from Manchester and I'm always thinking okay Liverpool has The Beatles but honestly that's their biggest, they have one massive one where Manchester has lots of smaller ones.
I would have thought Southern Ireland was big on country music t
JJLA Reacts , Did you know ? Back in the 60s when Paul McCartney was forming The Beatles his younger brother Mike formed a successful band called The Scaffold and in some of their earlier recordings was Elton John . Their hits include Liverpool Lou , Lily the Pink , In my Liverpool home , Thank You very much . The band recorded lots of their songs at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London where The Beatles did their recordings .
Thanks! Now I can't get Lily The Pink out of my head!
Lmao 😂😂😂😂😂@@irene3196
Paul's nanna worked as the cleaner in my Nan's pub in Hornchurch, Essex.
im surprised with yorkshire list Chris Rea wasnt mentioned he was born in Middlesbrough, and newcastle how can you not add Lindisfarne to the list such a under rated group
Middlesbrough is a tricky one, traditionally it’s Yorkshire, but the brief stint as county Cleveland muddies the waters and current unitary authorities makes it its own place atm. Culturally i would say the place has more in common with the North East than say Bradford or Hull. I’m from the top of North Yorkshire and the change in accent in the space of 20 miles is far greater than the difference in accents between Leeds and Barnsley
I’m from Worcestershire and I love when Americans try to pronounce it 🤣 we pronounce it here ‘wuh-stuh-shuh’
And Birmingham is BOO-mig-ub.
Make this the World. I believe very few people outside the UK can pronounce it correctly despite they very likely have a bottle of Worcestershire Sauce in their cupboard 😂
Wuh stah SHEER
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek are you from here?
@@richmorris2870 yep
There's a hundred more artists just from London alone such from Amy Winehouse to Iron Maiden to Sade to MF Doom and the names just go on and on. This video is mainly focused on rock bands however.
Strange he did not mention Dire Straits(Formed in London, but Mark Knopfler was raised in Newcastle but born in Glasgow) and Genesis from Surrey
Genesis and Phil Collins, Tears for Fears
2:49 No. As he just explained, Van Morrison is from Northern Ireland, therefore he is British.
Depends if ya in east or west Belfast, mush. Have you asked him ? Sweeping statements, 1046, are imbecelic ?
@@blackbob3358 I don't need to ask him, as whatever he says is irrelevant.
Like all the people born and raised in the UK who claim to be Pakistani, Jamaican, Nigerian etc...
It doesn't matter what they say, they're British whether they like it or not.
@@danielgardecki1046 Actually check up a little thing called the Good Friday agreement, and you'll find that people of the 6 counties have a choice. Secondly, even if they choose British citizenship politically, doesn't change that they are still Irish.
@@peadarruane6582 Except it does because they were born in the UK.
@@danielgardecki1046 Under the GFA the Irish and British governments "recognise the birthright of all the people of Northern Ireland to identify themselves and be accepted as Irish or British, or both, as they may so choose, and accordingly confirm that their right to hold both British and Irish citizenship is accepted by both Governments and would not be affected by any future change in the status of Northern Ireland."
Quite funny that he didn't even mention Black Sabbath the most famous band from Birmingham.
14:46
@@PitcheyhwastakenMy bad, missed that somehow!
Except he did
Just the west midlands gave us Black Sabbath,ELO,The Moody Blues,Judas Priest,Traffic, and many more x
Slade?
@@mauk2861yeah.... sorry about that one. 🤣😉
Some of the more influential bands that were missing from this list include Deep Purple (formed in London), The Stranglers (Cambridge), The Clash (London), The Sex Pistols (London), Budgie (Wales), The Cult (Bradford), The Sisters of Mercy (Leeds) and Thin Lizzy from Dublin, Ireland.
Deep Purple, Budgie and Thin Lizzie were all had an influence on Metallica with all three having some of their songs included on Metallica albums. The Budgie tracks 'Breadfan' and 'A Crash Course in Brain Surgery' can both be found on Metallica's 'Garage Days: Revisited' album as can 'Whisky in the Jar' which was popularised by Thin Lizzy. The Deep Purples track 'When A Blind Man Cries' was included on Metallica's latest album, 'Hardwired... To Self-Destruct' The Sisters of Mercy and The Cult were both influential goth bands. The Clash, The Stranglers and The Sex Pistols are arguably the most successful bands of the punk era spanning the late 1970's to early 1980's.
Thin Lizzy not missing. They're not British 😂
An excellent video, you must check out a hidden UK gem, Marillion, who are based in Aylesbury :)
*Bradford's Noise Of The Valleys* Volume 1, 2 and 3 - Are books which document some of the 100s of *Bradford* artists from 1967 to 2009, although I suspect they mainly focus on our *Rock, Metal* and *Punk* acts, rather than our countless *House, Bassline, Grime, Hip Hop, Reggae, R&B, Pop* etc acts.
I'm Scottish but lived in Bradford for nearly 20 years. I was so surprised at how many famous bands came from there and Leeds!!!!!!
@@kaydisney9872 There's 100s from Leeds and Bradford.
The original website for the site now named *Music:Leeds* (originally a local magazine if I remember correctly) used to list of all the acts they knew about from Leeds...
As expected, that list (which I only looked at a few times) contained some acts from Bradford, which Leeds tried to claim as their own as usual.
@@danielgardecki1046 yes!!!!!
Ah, The legendary (and tragic) Susan Fassbender!
Birmingham was a big industrial area with steel works and engineering shops, the name “heavy metal” comes from Deep purple black sabbath all having worked or growing up listening to that sound 🤟🏻
I'm from Bristol...we don't have a beach lol 😅 You can't say Severn Beach because that's a dump that hasn't had any reason to visit for about 50 years . The next closest beaches are Portishead and Clevedon, both about 13 miles away and Weston-Super-Mare, about 21 miles from Bristol.
More like Severn boulders stuck in thick mud.
We did have that fake beach down near the entrance to the Redcliffe Caves by Welsh Back 😂Perhaps that counts?
@@timothyallan111 😅
When I was at school in the 70s/80s we had an English teacher that played jazz , art teacher that was into 40s music and maths teacher into pink Floyd that played guitar , and would teach you at lunch time if you were interested , last days before holidays they would play music in class good days
Jeff lynne from ELO and Roger Taylor from Duran Duran grew up less than half a mile from each other. I love probably 100 metres from the house Roger Taylor grew up in.😅
Love the fact that even after 30+ yes in the US Jeff Lynne still sounds like he's just popped in from Solihull 😃
One of the reasons I heard the UK has so many musical artists is because of the weather and that we spent too many hours in our youth bored indoors. Whether this is apocryphal I'm not sure but it makes sense to me, growing up on this rainy island.
Because us Brits (especially us from Birmingham) are magnificently talented beings! It's just in our DNA.
I have a feeling Birminghams horrible architecture, atmosphere, poverty and industrial damage was a big influence on heavy metal... then they all left for a nice place 😅l😂
Bon Scott was Scottish. Thin Lizzy from Ireland. And Judas Priest and Slade from Birmingham.
Rod Stewart and Paolo Nutini also from Scotland
@@godman6634no rod Stewart dad was from Scotland, rod is born and bread in london.
Wasn't Phil Lynott from England
Not sure how old this vid is but when it comes to Wales you have to include Ren. For the record he is taking the internet by storm. His song "Hi Ren" is a masterpiece.
Oh hell yeah - mind you, this is a pretty old vid.
Only discovered Ren after he covered Back On 74 by Jungle. He’s a genius. His video to Bitter Sweet Symphony might be my favourite. Hi Ren is heartbreaking 😢
I'm glad to see other renegades spreading the word on random videos, keep up the good work mate 👍 😂😂❤
@@fayesouthall6604have you watched the tales yet?
Completely agree! Love Ren😊
Music aside, the way he actually described the UK and Ireland is actually easier to understand than what I was taught in school. Just little bite sized chunks that are easy to take in and remember. Not 2 hour lessons trying to cram all of it in, in one go.
Though remember Ireland and its islands don’t view themselves as being part of anything called “the British Isles”.
It will sound like something from a hundred years ago to them, like saying Belgium Congo or Prussia.
British people will then say, it’s not political it’s just a geographical term, and then ten seconds later after being told off for claiming Cillian Murphy or whoever as British will say, well he’s from the British Isles…proving the Irish point that it is a British colonial and political term not simply geographical.
OK I have tosay something. There is a small town just outside Birmingham that is my hometown, that town alone was the birth place of Judas Priest, Phill Lynott of Thin Lizzy, and Robert Plant of led zeppelin.
West Bromwich only has a population of just over 100,000 and is part of an area known as the black country (As in Jason Bonham's band Black Country Communion) the black country also was the birth place of Glen Hughes of Deep purple.
The 13000 km area at the heart of England is where rock was invented. You're welcome
With respect, EVERYONE associates Phil Lynott with Dublin, not West Bromwich. He was 100 % Irish in his heart. Also Dublin: Bob Geldof, Sinead O’Connor. Waterford: Val Doonican.
Runrig, from the Isle of Skye… Alestorm from Perth plus loads of folk and Celtic music…
No mention of Brian Johnson from AC/DC? he's from Newcastle, (I'm showing my age here) Hank Marvin, Mark Knopfler, Bryan Ferry, The Lighthouse Family, Maximo Park, Neil Tennant, Angelic Upstarts.......................
Don't forget the Scots guys in AC/DC.
@@scottmasson3336 the ones i mentioned are all from my area,... Newcastle
Skipped over my part of the world a bit, North East England. Half of Roxy Music, Dire Straights, one of Fleetwood Mac (Jerremy Spencer), Chris Rea, Brian Johnston(AC/DC), Neil Tennent(Pet Shop Boys), Trevor Horn (producer), David Coverdale, Paul Rogers (Free), Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) and more.
'Wet Leg' - 'Moist Arm' - Hmm, same thing... 🤔
What a weird way to say SEX PISTOLS !!
What about NAZARETH, ALEX HARVEY BAND and TEXAS from Scotland !?
What about THIN LIZZY and RORY GALLAGHER from Ireland !?
There are MANY bands and artists missing from the list !!
He’s wrong about Wales and Scotland. We have our own parliaments, first ministers. Scotland has its own currency. Our own flags too.
They have devolved powers to deal with local issues but they not sovereign states and are still part of the UK. Do you not learn British politics or History in school. May be you were off that day
@@logicfxtrading2280 be quiet. I’m Welsh, we are a country, with a parliament and a flag. Sooner we get rid of England we will be better off. You take our water and energy but don’t pay us for it.
7:15 - Woosh-terr-shy-errrr. Back to the Jay Foreman's "Why are British place names so hard to pronounce?'' video you go, Sir! (At 2:17 & 5:33!.. plus: "shire"="sheer".) So... "Wusstersheer" it actually is. Right, back to the video!
He mentioned Birmingham briefly but missed out bands like Judas Priest (one of the founders of the Heavy Metal genre), and two-tone bands from nearby Coventry such as UB40, The Selecter, and The Specials, to name just a few. Two-Tone, a mix of SKA, Reggae and punk was developed in Coventry but taken up by other bands such as Madness, and Bad Manners from London. As well as some great individual artists from the region. I think that we produce such a number and range of artists is due to a number of factors, including a very rich musical history, including ecclesiastical and classical genres, and a strong musical industry in the form of instrument makers and music shops everywhere etc as well as being very influenced by early American Rock and Blues music especially.
Hi, I'm in Bristol...no beach but we do have a suspension bridge, gorge, colourfully painted houses etc 🙂
Yay I'm from Devon!!! Lots of cows!
And wannabe Cornish.
Somerset over all ❤️
This is a heap of shite. ELP the biggest band of the 70's not mentioned. Only Pink Floyd were. No Yes (I get it), Lindisfarne, Iron Maiden, Magnum, Saxon. But, all the shitty britpop stuff is in there.
The reason has to be education.
We are surrounded by history and that can be thought provoking.
In schools we are introduced to Shakespeare and other classics that themselves read like musical songs and poems.
But I think good education is the main factor.
Brighton has a pebble beach - no sand. For that, go to Bournemouth. Brighton is off-the-scale Woke (the San Francisco of England).
They didn't mention Neil Tennant of the Pet Shops - not only is he also from Newcastle, but I believe that he went to the same school at Sting.
Why so many? UK used to have a very liberal unemployment system. You could claim benefits indefinitely without looking for work. Ideal for struggling businesses. In US Harper Lee was supported by a friend while she wrote. #UBI
I'm slightly disappointed at the minor almost footnote Birmingham got compared to Manchester and Liverpool, and no mention of Coventry at all despite it's key position as the home of two-tone.
If you are able to find it, a good place to see some of the great diversity of West Midlands music in general was the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony, which featured artists from Birmingham and around the wider Midlands regions:
Dexys Midnight Runners, UB40, Panjabi MC (Coventry), Musical Youth, Goldie (Walsall), Beverley Knight (Wolverhampton), Apache Indian, Jorja Smith (Walsall), The Selecter (Coventry), Laura Mvula, and of course, Black Sabbath (including Ozzy & Iommi)
The groundhogs were from somewhere in the midlands.👍
This video is full of errors. The guy who made it is a clown!
It’s just your typical TH-cam video made by someone who thinks they know about music, but obviously don’t. The entire video was derivative and cliched!
@JJLA Reacts You CAN'T do a British accent. Stop it. Try doing a Chinese, Mexican or Indian accent instead - go on. I dare you.
I live near Brighton, beaches get packed in Summer
I now a few of the guys from the punk bands. Most of the US wont know the music of Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Sex Pistols early Adam and the Ant's and so many more
Worcestershire is pronounced ‘Woostersheer’
Nope, “Wustersher”
Nope, Roy's sister sherie
Names a few Liverpool bands that was way smaller than say Dead or Alive around Europe but okay.. They always get left out even though they where massive for a few years. One of the hardest bands to get a 12 inch with in the 80's as everytime oyu went they had sold them all. Remember one shop thay couldn't sell me thw 12 inch of Brand New Lover at all even though they say we've underestimated the popularity of this every week. They must have sold 4000 12 inches of that track alone in just a few months. Gave up and got it 25 years later..
It's well known that Britain is the centre of the music universe and you haven't made it until you make it here 👍🇬🇧
Odd how many British bands don't think they've made it till they break the USA
Aye, if they're chasing the shillings, mr Chambers. T'was a dumb statement by mr watson, mind.
OOh don't let Scots hear you call Scotland "A Province" that could be a life shortening event!
He could have mentioned Soft Cell, The Wedding Present and The Sisters of Mercy for Leeds.
Why? You're lucky leeds even got a mention. You've given the world chomba womba and jimmy saville I suppose.
What a nice guy. Come and visit. I can answer your deep question & take you on a tour. Great vids!
Can you do a deep dive into welsh bands and artists especially Tom jones pleeeeease
Don't remember ever seeing a beach in Bristol. You could swim in the docks I suppose, but you might have some little companions that go "eek eek" 🐀🐀
I got confused at his explanation there at the beginning and I'm from Britain 😲
We had music lessons at school, but my musical talents only extended to playing the recorder badly. Love listening to music though.
Great video, thanks for sharing. Wishing you well 😀
Manchester is not bigger than Liverpool and it's not the 3rd largest city!
Here are some singers, rappers, composers, deejays, producers, and other musicians from *Bradford, West Yorkshire.*
*Zayn Malik* (from One Direction).
*Kimberley Walsh* (from Girls Aloud).
*Ricky Wilson* (from Kaiser Chiefs. Former judge on The Voice).
*Mickey Dale* and *Mike Heaton* (from Embrace).
*Bob Hardy* (from Franz Ferdinand).
*Tim Booth* (from James. Their single "Sit Down" appeared on the long walk trailer for "Game of Thrones" season 7).
*Colin Gibb* (born Colin Routh) (from Black Lace)
*Pauline Matthews* aka *Kiki Dee* (mainly known her duet with Elton John for the song "Don't Go Breaking My Heart").
*Gareth Gates* (mainly known as the runner up in the 1st series of Pop Idol).
*Melissa Steel* (mainly known for the single "Kisses for Breakfast").
*Natalia Keery-Fisher* aka *Natalia Kills* and *Teddy Sinclair* (mainly known as the controversial former judge on X Factor Australia).
*Tasmin Archer* (Brit Award winner mainly known for the song "Sleeping Satellite").
*Jake Brook* aka *Lunar C* (mainly known as a "Don't Flop Entertainment" battle rap legend. He's collaborated with a lot of the biggest names in Grime and Hip Hop music like Raekwon, KRS-One, DJ Hoppa, 360, JME, Ghetts, Mic Righteous, Scrufizzer, Ocean Wisdom, Skinnyman, Sway, Jehst, Manga Saint Hilaire, Orifice Vulgatron, Flexplicit, Black the Ripper, Shotty Horrah, Rizzle, Yungen, Labrinth etc X Factor winner James Arthur, world champion beatboxer Ball-Zee, and the TH-cam star KSI. He supported The Game on his 2020 UK tour, and has supported people like Hopsin, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Hi-Rez, Lowkey etc in the past).
*Heather Peace* (mainly known as an actress, but has focused more on music in recent years).
*Thomas Sampson* aka *TS7* (mainly known as a Bassline music legend, and Kiss FM deejay).
*Manjeet Singh Ral* aka *Manj Musik* and his brother *Surjeet Ral Singh* aka *Surj RDB* (from the RDB aka "Rhythm Dhol Bass" which they formed with their late brother Kuljeet Ral Singh. They've collaborated with the likes of Snoop Dogg, Ludacris and T-Pain. They mainly work on Bollywood film soundtracks now at studios in Dubai and Hollywood).
*Haq Nawaz Qureshi* aka *Aki Nawaz* and *Propa-Gandhi* (from Fun-Da-Mental and Southern Death Cult).
*Tony Wright* (from Terrorvision. Mainly known for their single "Tequila").
*Robert Heaton* and *Stuart Morrow* (from New Model Army).
*Scars on 45* (mainly known for the song "Beauty's Running Wild" which was featured on "CSI: New York", and "Heart on Fire" which was featured on "Grey's Anatomy").
*Unique 3* (mainly known for their songs "Musical Melody" and "The Theme").
*Faheem Ashraf* (mainly known as a Will I Am's fastest turn on "The Voice" where he finished in the knockout stages aka last 32, however he's finished 2nd "Open Mic UK" and got to the final stage of boot camp on "X Factor" too).
*Bradley Johnson* and *Danny Colligan* (mainly known as runners up on "Let It Shine." Bradley is currently starring in Emmerdale as the son of Lisa Dingle).
*Danny Tetley* (Finished 6th on "X Factor" in 2018. He was rejected in the early stages of countless reality TV competitions ie Pop Idol, Popstars: The Rivals etc before then. His cousin Darren Tetley is the former WBO European Welterweight boxing champion).
*Zaen Lawrence* aka *Blazer Boccle* and formerly *Blazer Kid* or simply *Blazer* (mainly known as a rapper on Grime music channels, however he's appeared on BBC radio countless times in recent years, as well as a BBC Three TV series, and has had his song "Local" feature on "Ackley Bridge".
*Dorian Smith* aka *Dorzi* (again like Blazer Boccle he's mainly known from Grime music channels, but again he's also appeared on a lot on BBC radio stations, and some TV shows).
*James Sammon* aka *Pianoman* (mainly known for his single "Blurred" which features the female voice coach and the male choreographer from "Fame Academy").
*Bad Boy Chiller Crew.*
*Darius Syrossian.*
*Nathan Retro* aka *DJ Retro.*
*The Cult.*
*Southern Death Cult.*
*Smokie* (mainly known for their single "Living Next Door to Alice").
*Marmozets.*
*My Dying Bride.*
*The Negatives* aka *The Negativz* (their song "We're from Bradford" can be heard in the TV series "Informer").
*Susan Fassbender* (mainly known for the single "Twilight Cafe" which she did with her partner Kay Russell).
*David Blamires* (Grammy Award winner with the Pat Metheny Group).
*Brendan Croker.*
*John Verity* (from Argent).
*Mike Turner* (from "Our Lady Peace" and "Crash Karma").
*Mark Davison* aka *Benson Taylor*
*Phil Shoenfelt.*
*Joolz Denby.*
*Allan Holdsworth* (regarded as one of the best guitarists in the world, by the best guitarists in the world).
*Chantel McGregor.*
*Laura Groves* aka *Blue Roses*
*I Am Future* (they've had other names over the years, but they're mainly known as the Life Church band who get broadcast around the world on religious TV channels).
*Black Dyke Band* (known as one of the best brass bands in the world).
*Frederick Delius.*
*Harry Bramma.*
*Fling*
*Anti-System*
*This Et Al*
*Skeletal Family*
*ISSIMO* and *Abi Uttley*
*Normanton Street*
*Random Hand*
*Ti Amo*
*1919*
*White Light Parade* (their song "Riot in the City" can be heard in "Grand Theft Auto 4").
*Nick Compton* (best known for the line "England is my city")
*Mr Blobby* aka *Barry Killerby.*
*Simon Ellis* (producer and songwriter for the likes of the Spice Girls, Britney Spears, Westlife etc)
*Steve Chrisanthou* and *John Beck* (MOBO award winning songwriters)
Plus many many more famous (or just well known) singers, rappers, composers, deejays, producers, and other musicians that I've either forgotten about, or don't know about yet (although I haven't mentioned most of the rappers as there's too many to mention).
I understand theyre older, but zero mention of the Beatles, which many of the bands mentioned as a major influence or the reason they formed bands.
There's lots of nonsense in this video, like him claiming that "Manchester is England's 3rd largest city," yet it doesn't come close to being the 3rd biggest in any sense.
Birmingham, Leeds and Sheffield are bigger than Manchester by population.
Bradford also had a bigger population than Manchester until 2015.
Plus Carlisle, Winchester, Lancaster, Doncaster, Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Peterborough, Chelmsford, Wakefield, Canterbury, York, Birmingham etc plus around 10 more cities, are also bigger than Manchester by area.
No mention of Hull in Yorkshire? Disappointing. It gave us The Housemartins, the Beautiful South, most of the Spiders From Mars. Also York has Shed Seven and me (I wrote Let It Go for Frozen here).
You wrote Let It Go? Somebody better make Kristen and Robert Lopez give their Oscar back then because the Academy thinks they wrote it.
Little known fact that although AC/DC are considered an Aussie band the founding members were all born in Scotland. Another British band that often gets overlooked but influenced so many other bands, especially in America is Killing Joke. Check out their documentary "The Death and Resurrection Show". It's an interesting watch.
Did you know Bon Scott wasn't a founding member ? Angus and Malcolm young were the only Scots in the original line up, along with an American, an Aussie and a Welshman.
Born in Glasgow!
And singer is english!
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek The original singer Bon Scott was born in Scotland. Brian Johnson who replaced him is English though.
@@markflower8885 yeah hes the more famous one. Like gilmour/waters vs barrett
Redditch is a 10 min drive from me ☺️ and Worcestershire is pronounced warstersher
Dissapointed that he didn't mention Nothing But Thieves from Southend, Essex. Had UK no.1 album in 2023 with Welcome to the DCC (their 4th album). Lead single from the album, also called Welcome to the DCC was Radio 1's Hottest Single of the year (2023) and their single Overcome was voted Single of the Year (2023) by the Radio 1 listeners. I probably prefer their 2nd and 3rd albums overall as the sound of their 4th album was a bit unexpected - but have come to love it too. They tour in many countries each year, and were back in the USA in 2023. Amazing live. Really diverse music over their 4 albums and great lyrics.
the countries of uk are not states and shouldnt be thought of in that way, although unified with england (unfortunately) wales and scotland are countries within their own right😂
We're bored. There's sod all to do here so we make excellent music instead. It's a good trade off.
So many missed in the devolved nations!! Stiff Little Fingers, thin lizzy, Primal Scream, Cocteau Twins, Jesus and Mary Chain, Waterboys!! Bee Gees for Isle of Man!
America invented Rock N Roll Britain perfected it..
Judging by your rendition you clearly don't know Enya at all. As a point of interest the brothers Gibb were born in the Isle of Mann, but soon moved to Manchester, where I was born, then moved to Australia where they started singing. I now live in Sheiffield, another city famous for music.
Portishead is a place near Bristol. It is pretty dark. 😅
That song is definitely not about going to church dude
I think there are several reasons Britain & Ireland produce so many great bands:
1) The celtic tradition for music and singing. Music being a compulsary part of the school curiculum.
2) The BBC. We had the worlds first broadcasting company of both radio and television. Popular music really took off in the 60s with a golden age of pirate radio stations playing popular music followed by BBC Radio 1 and 'Top of the Pops' on BBC1 which was watched by EVERY kid in Britain, many of whom dreamed of being on the show one day themselves.
3) A culture of encouraging music and bands, going to gigs and music festivals, etc. Being in a band is aspirational, the same as being a footballer. Plus it's a good way to get girls and if you're any good fame & money. It's not hard for a new band to get gigs at their local pubs.
4) A thriving record industry. There's a lot of money in it so record companies are always on the look out for the next big thing, so more opportunities than probably any other country.
You could say the same for the US, however US record companies pressure bands to stick to tried and tested formulas and use well known song writers instead of doing their own material. In Britain whilst the big labels do that too there are also plenty of small independent labels who are prepared to let bands do their own thing which encourages creativity. It's notable that a number of big US bands and artists first became big in Britain before they made it in the States. e.g. Jimi Hendrix, Blondie, The Killers, Lana Del Rey, Green Day, arguably Paul Simon, etc.
5) Britain is a melting pot of different cultures including music, so we have access to lots of different musical influences, celtic folk, American rock, West Indian Regae and Ska, European electronic, etc, etc.
N.B. A couple of famous Scottish bands that he didn't mention are Big Country and Simple Minds.
Big Country, Marillion, Amy MacDonald, Annie Lennox, Gerry Rafferty (Baker Street) (Stuck in the Middle With You) - All Scottish... Lots of people think that Gerry was American - He actually spoke like Billy Connolly. Ho hum the list goes on. No point getting into it. Nice to mention Travis though.
Oh, I posted that before he mentioned Gerry.
David Bowies backing group the spiders from mars comes from Hull along with the House martins Beautiful South Fine Young Cannibals Sade Everything but the Girl the list is long.
Rod temperton, mick ronson, all from hull... It's never dull.
im from wombourne which is in the midlands england hi
Bristol is a beautiful city with loads going on, no beach though
Jethro Tull, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Cardiacs, Runrig, Capercaillie, Frank Turner, Pink Floyd, Massive Wagons, Levellers, Ferocious Dog, Jamie Cullum, Status Quo, Ricky Warwick, Marillion, The Darkness, The Police, Ozzy, The Hollies, Professor Elemental and that’s a two minute trip through my mind.
Some of the slightly less popular musicians are producing some great stuff.
He didn't really get the Great Britain description right.
Great Britain is the largest island in the archipelago of The British Isles.
Its name comes from Greater Britain meaning largest.
It doesn't include any of the other Islands, The Orkneys, The Shetlands, The Hebrides, The Islands of The Clyde, Anglesey, The Scilly Isles and The Isle of Wight.
They are all part of the UK of course.
This i know makes it a little more complicated 😉😂
Yip, and he then goes on to tell everyone he is a geography geek. Guy is total clown!
Wet Leg are awesome! Also, agree with the mention of Ren (full name Ren Gill) from Wales/Brighton
Here’s a weird recommendation for anyone reading this
Buy the book Haçienda - how not to run a night club. It’s Peter Hooks account of how they managed to waste thousands on the iconic nightclub. It’s a genuinely funny look into the car crash that was Factory Records,
Seconding this!
A Stunning amount of Bands left off this list.