@Alfred Noalkes It might be true that they were One Hit (worldwide at least, in the UK they had several Top 10), however that doesn't change the fact they have other great tracks that should've enjoyed the same success (Low C, Moving, Run, etc.). Noted, having good tracks doesn't garantize success, but regardless of whether they play or not "Alright", it doesn't mean they are as appreciated as they deserve.
Alfred Noalkes one hit wonders with six Top 10 singles and five Top 10 albums, plus a compilation album that got to number 4? I know a lot of bands who’d love a one-hit wonder career like that.
@@alvarroen4328 one hit wonder......they were one of the biggest bands in the UK for about a decade. They have the same number of top ten singles as Coldplay 😂
If life after death really exists, I'm sure that one of the best things to do there will be the possibility to live the 90's again. Like in a parallel universe.
1:18 I don't think I've ever seen a dolly zoom used in this context. I think they were probably trying to replicate the effect as it appears in the music video for the song.
I use to thin that this song would be the way my life is now but I was so wrong . Getting old sucks. I wish I was in my 20's again so I could do it all again and do it like this song suggests.
It's very easy to look back in the past as being better than the present, in 15 years you'll think of your life now in the same way, and that's a loop everyone gets stuck in. Life is what happens to you when you're busy making other plans, you don't think about it while it's happening. Then when you have time to reflect on the past you finally get a chance to go "huh that was fucking fun". So instead of being upset you're getting older appreciate that you can look back at your life with a smile, and live in the moment so 15 years from now you can appreciate yourself now. :)
@@seank9823 I know what your saving but as of late I have got some life changing news from my doctor and I don't know how bad it will be for me in the future. Time will say what ahead for me.
I can possibly imagine it's to be able to give the song a natural ending (as the studio version fades out). I think ending it after that instrumental bridge probably sounded better than trying to bring it to an end after the final chorus when the song has the most momentum.
It sounds about 18, in my opinion. I composed from the age of 15, and you are right in assuming very young age does not help in the art of music writing. It is just one in a number of ways an artist improves with age.
It's too bad they didn't hit it big in America. Grunge and other genres were big, Nirvana, R.E.M., Van Halen, Journey, Madonna, many other acts were popular. In the 80s the Brits came over again and left their stamp on the music scene. I think they just didn't have the right management.
@@blahqwe - Exactly. With most of us now having the internet and instant access to news/gossip/lies/craziness, we can be aware of various things very fast. :-)
@@NOWtheband That's partly true but we definitely didn't have the offended by everything brigade complaining that a word for example is sexist or stupid stuff like that. The world has definitely changed for the worst.
@@solskjaer1195 -I understand what you mean but sometimes things are offensive to some people and those people have the right to say they don't like it when something is "sexist or stupid stuff like that" so that stupid things like sexism can be shown up and hopefully dissipated. :-)
@@NOWtheband Anything genuinely offensive or anything to do with race I totally agree. I'm talking about stupid PC for PC sake stuff. Like not celebrating Xmas in certain places because it could be offensive to non Christians. That kind of shit didn't happen in the 90's. Take me back.
Napster and downloading fu*ked everything up. Before, bands put out an album, and there was a buzz, like did you hear the latest record by the Frogz? It's great, especially this, this, and that track. Now it's just a list of tracks, maybe they're just numbers and the songs don't even have names. Plus, before, you had to expend a little bit of effort to go down to the record store, but now you can get anything you want in five minutes.
I don't know, I think it's good for the listeners to have all this accessibility. And I don't agree with this all "albums are dead" thing. Sure, this might be true for some artists of some genres, but it's definility not true for the vast majority of artists and bands. I could cite to you just a few albums that came out this year, that are not just a collection of songs. But yeah, things are way more delluted
These guys should have been so much bigger. Vastly under appreciated!
@Alfred Noalkes It might be true that they were One Hit (worldwide at least, in the UK they had several Top 10), however that doesn't change the fact they have other great tracks that should've enjoyed the same success (Low C, Moving, Run, etc.). Noted, having good tracks doesn't garantize success, but regardless of whether they play or not "Alright", it doesn't mean they are as appreciated as they deserve.
Alfred Noalkes one hit wonders with six Top 10 singles and five Top 10 albums, plus a compilation album that got to number 4? I know a lot of bands who’d love a one-hit wonder career like that.
Supergrass si the perfect example for the fake one hit wonder band. They can look any legendary band to the face without problem
Just one song
@@alvarroen4328 one hit wonder......they were one of the biggest bands in the UK for about a decade. They have the same number of top ten singles as Coldplay 😂
Brilliant performance. They had some absolutely cracking tunes.
One of the best 'Feel Good' tunes ever. Fab.
i was 15 and so lucky to have been a part of this
Me too
I was 32 at the time and loved it too. Great music is heart music.
Excelente,saludos desde Huauchinango, Puebla México
I was 18 back then and felt so good!
Take me back to the summer of 1996
It was a good year.
what an amazing Drummer and Band, 2024
If life after death really exists, I'm sure that one of the best things to do there will be the possibility to live the 90's again. Like in a parallel universe.
it was a blast
@@laurithompson5345 A beatiful blast!
I prefer not to believe in such possibility. Can you imagine losing the lottery of life and being born again as a cow or even worse, a zebra?
👏🏻👏🏻
Guys were so young there and super talented
Great memories and song!
Increíble canción, tiene el poder de transportarnos a nuestra época de adolescentes, que recuerdos tan bellos
Caramba que saudade dos meus 15 anos !!!
Yo también
@@marcobechere4452 : Eu ja tenía os vente.
1:18 I don't think I've ever seen a dolly zoom used in this context. I think they were probably trying to replicate the effect as it appears in the music video for the song.
Whoa, badass comment. Great observation
This is a fucking great song.
HELL YEAH!
thanks for the upload . Cheers
Best performance ever! 🎡❤️
This song teleports me back to the first time I heard it ….
Tears of joy 🥲
No, don’t stop! Keep going!
They are so good playing live
They wrote this when they were 18. Only kids.
Yeah its remarkable. As well as the quality song writing the bass playing and drumming is really mature beyond their years here
They were young, they were free.
Nah they wrote this when they were 16 even younger
@@highpointsliam maybe so.
@@Mick_Dunne yeah they did cause I watched the documentary and they were barely out of there teens. Gaz was only 16 when recording I should coco
1995 guitar bands everywhere the last great era of music.
I tend to agree except for some fantastic music coming from Australia.
@@janemorrow6672 Tropical Fuck Storm being a prime example
Although the nineties was amazing, there are plenty of exiting new bands today if you look hard enough.
@@garymandley3599 OK I don’t know them. I was thinking DMA’s and Sticky Fingers.
@@janemorrow6672 Have you heard of The Drones? It's Gareth Liddiard and Fiona Kitcshin from that band. Absolutely amazing.
You can see why they are called SUPERGRASS. Look at his eyes man.
Masterpiece... 😎
Uh, great, a brand new, good quality vid!😃
I'm missing new Supergrass stuff sooo bad!😫
Takes me back to my High school days 😢
Brazil love you!
I use to thin that this song would be the way my life is now but I was so wrong . Getting old sucks. I wish I was in my 20's again so I could do it all again and do it like this song suggests.
It's very easy to look back in the past as being better than the present, in 15 years you'll think of your life now in the same way, and that's a loop everyone gets stuck in. Life is what happens to you when you're busy making other plans, you don't think about it while it's happening. Then when you have time to reflect on the past you finally get a chance to go "huh that was fucking fun". So instead of being upset you're getting older appreciate that you can look back at your life with a smile, and live in the moment so 15 years from now you can appreciate yourself now. :)
Damn I’m 20 now
@@seank9823 I know what your saving but as of late I have got some life changing news from my doctor and I don't know how bad it will be for me in the future. Time will say what ahead for me.
@@seank9823 well said!!!!!!!!!
@@tommypayne1980 Stop looking for sympathy in a yt comment section
Como esquecer ainda gosto muito
Epic!
Bester Song der Gruppe ❤️
Yeah, they were so young then:)
Good times indeed 👌
I saw them around the same time in TJ’s Newport with The Bluetones supporting.
I was 16 & the ticket was £5
A stunning live version. I do find it a little curious that they skip the vocal reprise after the bridge.
Maybe because there was time limit on the show so they had to cut some of the song (which sucks)
@@robertnettleship5467 Nope. They did the same at Glastonbury.
I can possibly imagine it's to be able to give the song a natural ending (as the studio version fades out). I think ending it after that instrumental bridge probably sounded better than trying to bring it to an end after the final chorus when the song has the most momentum.
ahhh that SOLO
Best weed advert ever
good old days
👏👏👏👏👏
GREAT
MAGIA
Remember when Julian Casablancas played drums for Supergrass
Britpop love it !
He was 19 in this. Omg
I wish i was there...
You can have your Oasis, Blur and whoever else .. these lads were/are the real deal ..
💗
What are some of their best for a fun dance kind of band to cover (besides this killer)? Great performance 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Great song!!🎼🥊
great live fkn band
Almost 30 years, we are no longer young 😢
I know this is in the 90s but it rally looks like the 70s
I can't even tell the difference. 😂
Muito bom!
TOP
prefiero esta version que la del album!!!
It sounds about 18, in my opinion. I composed from the age of 15, and you are right in assuming very young age does not help in the art of music writing. It is just one in a number of ways an artist improves with age.
Rock Gods.
🙌🙌🙌
its been 1995 ^ the year of Ian Brown-Liam Gallaga haircut championship
today i noticed there is a piano playing live, i never noticed the guy lol.
That's Rob!
Aceleraram a música, perdeu um pouco damages dela.
May, 2024
It's too bad they didn't hit it big in America. Grunge and other genres were big, Nirvana, R.E.M., Van Halen, Journey, Madonna, many other acts were popular. In the 80s the Brits came over again and left their stamp on the music scene. I think they just didn't have the right management.
I hope they reschedule their U.S. shows!
Kayak acara dahsyat gitu ya formatnya
Saw them in Malahide supprorting the Artics....they forgot a verse, me and bro reminded them Great band, great tunes
Porqué no baila nadie?
La madera de la inglesa.
Was that a hitchcock zoom I caught there?
A band still felt like a band then if you know what I mean.
I always say that he looks like the grinch 😂
sounds like alot of those indiepop bands from like 2008 but its 1995
Que sosa la gente, ni se mueven.
Ah takes me back to when the world wasnt batshit crazy.
I think it was, we just weren't as aware.
@@blahqwe - Exactly.
With most of us now having the internet and instant access to news/gossip/lies/craziness, we can be aware of various things very fast.
:-)
@@NOWtheband That's partly true but we definitely didn't have the offended by everything brigade complaining that a word for example is sexist or stupid stuff like that. The world has definitely changed for the worst.
@@solskjaer1195 -I understand what you mean but sometimes things are offensive to some people and those people have the right to say they don't like it when something is "sexist or stupid stuff like that" so that stupid things like sexism can be shown up and hopefully dissipated.
:-)
@@NOWtheband Anything genuinely offensive or anything to do with race I totally agree. I'm talking about stupid PC for PC sake stuff. Like not celebrating Xmas in certain places because it could be offensive to non Christians. That kind of shit didn't happen in the 90's. Take me back.
Is that pete doherty on drums 🤣
2 pedals
Speedy Gonzales, The Flash 2023
Enbrel brought me here
Napster and downloading fu*ked everything up. Before, bands put out an album, and there was a buzz, like did you hear the latest record by the Frogz? It's great, especially this, this, and that track. Now it's just a list of tracks, maybe they're just numbers and the songs don't even have names. Plus, before, you had to expend a little bit of effort to go down to the record store, but now you can get anything you want in five minutes.
I don't know, I think it's good for the listeners to have all this accessibility. And I don't agree with this all "albums are dead" thing. Sure, this might be true for some artists of some genres, but it's definility not true for the vast majority of artists and bands. I could cite to you just a few albums that came out this year, that are not just a collection of songs. But yeah, things are way more delluted
Ok boomer
horrendous sound engineers
Where are Micks vocals!
Drummer ain’t bad