They always put on an impressive show. Makes me feel proud of our city. Massive attack are being brave and doing something different to instigate change. Proud Bristolian here. It feels like these guys and their music belongs to us as Bristolians. Of course it's everyone else's as well as ours. Just feels like that.
They have had a hole in their soul music for years. They use to rep people like me from the estates but wealth, fame and egos they got lost up their own arse & pontificate from their luxury homes. Tricky saw thru all that shit many yrs ago
I was there last night. In my opinion, the whole event was dull and boring AF. I love their music, but if you really cared about the environment, don’t put on a 35k gig at all.
Facts are facts and learn your history…Blue Lines was their only commercial album with Wild Bunch connections. By the time Protection was released Tricky saw it for what it was and where it was heading and not long after Mushroom was gone too. Fair enough if you like where it has gone there on but don’t patronise me saying it’s progression. It has turned in to the Del Naja show and a platform for his political views whilst trading off the early bangers which pay the bills. Do you honestly think if they formed and released Mezzanine as their first LP they would be as big as they are? It was the fact that (most) of the Wild Bunch were from the streets and they chatted about things we too could empathise with together with street music culture. As much as I don’t want global warming for my kids future with no transport links I have to use a car to go to work to pay my bills, feed my family, contribute my taxes so we have a NHS etc and can’t afford a clean Electric vehicle so don’t ask me to listen to their pontificating chat and subscribe to their now middle class audience whose parents have probably flown more than most, worked tax breaks with clever accountants so their kids suddenly go against the system to *be cool and street man* (when most haven’t a clue what it is like) and able to afford to protest whilst financially comfortable due to mummy and daddy.
Everyone is saying that is was overkill on the preaching. Doesn’t mean they don’t know anything. Their first tunes weren’t preach heavy so maybe you don’t know much. It’s 3D that brings in the preach BS that everyone already sees on social media so essentially he’s just spreading mainstream news like it’s cutting edge.
They always put on an impressive show. Makes me feel proud of our city. Massive attack are being brave and doing something different to instigate change. Proud Bristolian here.
It feels like these guys and their music belongs to us as Bristolians. Of course it's everyone else's as well as ours. Just feels like that.
Mesmerising music and the political touch brilliant ❤️🙏
Was there last night! This is the best version of this song I've ever heard. Thanks for recording x
Heard this all the way over in st werburgh's
Could hear it in Montpelier too
Such a great song
She does have a great voice but for me Shara Nelson's original version was and still is timeless and the best 👌
thank you for being so supportive! it was a pleasure to be here at Bristol and see that the current war in our region has not been forgotten 🇺🇦
I was at the show, the atmosphere was immaculate beside the rain 🌧️
So good!
Missing Mushroom but still wonderful x
It was a tad soggy though wasn’t it?
I sold my tickets and sat outside the fence listening with my dog 🐕
Good move, at least you could eat and enjoy the show, unlike most of us inside the compound 🙁
Oh no did you have a bad time ? I heard mixed reviews. Loads people looked stressed walking out bogged down by political videos I heard.
Throbbing Bass🔊
Yeah - although I was stood right in front of the speakers, so the sound mix was probably better further back!
Deborah certainly isn't in the same class as Shara Nelson.
what. a. song. Free Palestine.
😂😂😂😂😂
Glad I sold my tickets now, don't want to go to gigs to be preached at thanks.
"Stop making music political", newsflash music has always been political.
They have had a hole in their soul music for years. They use to rep people like me from the estates but wealth, fame and egos they got lost up their own arse & pontificate from their luxury homes. Tricky saw thru all that shit many yrs ago
they progressed, you stayed the same.
@@brianwilson49 yeah right lol….and you know me somehow? lol
I was there last night. In my opinion, the whole event was dull and boring AF. I love their music, but if you really cared about the environment, don’t put on a 35k gig at all.
Facts are facts and learn your history…Blue Lines was their only commercial album with Wild Bunch connections. By the time Protection was released Tricky saw it for what it was and where it was heading and not long after Mushroom was gone too. Fair enough if you like where it has gone there on but don’t patronise me saying it’s progression. It has turned in to the Del Naja show and a platform for his political views whilst trading off the early bangers which pay the bills. Do you honestly think if they formed and released Mezzanine as their first LP they would be as big as they are? It was the fact that (most) of the Wild Bunch were from the streets and they chatted about things we too could empathise with together with street music culture. As much as I don’t want global warming for my kids future with no transport links I have to use a car to go to work to pay my bills, feed my family, contribute my taxes so we have a NHS etc and can’t afford a clean Electric vehicle so don’t ask me to listen to their pontificating chat and subscribe to their now middle class audience whose parents have probably flown more than most, worked tax breaks with clever accountants so their kids suddenly go against the system to *be cool and street man* (when most haven’t a clue what it is like) and able to afford to protest whilst financially comfortable due to mummy and daddy.
@@stef-s1c of course I know you ; you literally just told us all about you duh
It was an amazing gig but I could have done without the political preaching, I just wanted to hear the music. So much propaganda.
You really don't know much about Massive Attack, do you?
Everyone is saying that is was overkill on the preaching. Doesn’t mean they don’t know anything. Their first tunes weren’t preach heavy so maybe you don’t know much. It’s 3D that brings in the preach BS that everyone already sees on social media so essentially he’s just spreading mainstream news like it’s cutting edge.
@@Nicky-he9egyeah, Adam Curtis, known for his mainstream narratives...?
Sounds shit...😂