Bless...the Band... My dad ended up there...with only "not" bad.. but separated from his Family...but...yes there were "dodge" geezers...But my Dad always looked booted and suited... with pride... also many were the same...Not just drunks... salute you to post this ...even the poor and homeless have a heart...a story
I'm so proud of this band, my absolute number 1 fave band for 37 years and counting, my beloved Madness. They are still making fantastic music after being around for 40 years. Keep riding, Camden Cowboys!!!
thats what songs should be about...a story,thats what i do with my songs.david bedford,lovely strings....all the parts are beautiful..i learnt this sax part and i love playing lees parts..he plays it so emotionally...the bass playing is superb,,the band are just what a band should be about,,everyone take notice,these guys are masters...
People think of all the big hits but this was one of their best songs so underrated not given enough airplay. How can madness not have a brit award??? You can't get more British than this band who sings about every life in London Yet bands been around 2 minutes get one. So proves these awards are not recognising legends. They could of been massive in America as they love Our history architecture etc you see in their videos. America missed out of a great band down to earth working class guys.
David Bedford This track has dated musically so well. I love this 'behind the scenes' clip. You must be so proud of your dad. What a mature sound they have. One of my top tunes of Madness
This is an interesting, engrossing bit of archive footage, not only for the input of David Bedford, but also the growth of Madness, undeniable UK cultural icons, and - importantly- early 1980's social history....plus a spellbinding look at a video that never came to be, or else was turned into a Bad Acting Fest on Camden Lock...
i think this band play so well together and thats what makes them so special , as a musician if ur not in the right line up. ur band will never go anywhere xx
Thanks for posting this clip. I remember hearing an interview on the radio about songs that were 'genius' and 'one better day' and it's orchestration was spoken about - it was a great piece about a tremendous track. This is along the same lines. Such a sublime tune :)
This song totally helped me to re evaluate Madness, this has got to be cherished as a unique piece of subliminal emotion and shreds your whole being. Fantastic!
I remember when this was first broadcast back in the spring of 1984. I watched it on my nans old B&W tv. Victoria Gardens was set to be the next single until they changed it to one better day at the last minute. I always thought madness were heading in a really exciting direction at this stage but it all seemed to fall apart commercially. I don't think the pop buying public could get to grips with a more grown up madness sound. To me their imperial period was from 82-84.
Stiff didn't want to make a video for this song, so Madness got Nigel Dick to direct what became the official video. Was the 'video' we see here an abandoned version or just some rushes to see if it would work? I think they were on the right lines as it would of been a major departure not to have the band in a video, New Order style.
It’s funny how all great groups release 1 single in their canon that is musically sublime but chart position wise doesn’t live up to expectations, Being Boring by Pet Shop Boys is another great example, but in time they get reevaluated and become seen as classic pop songs. One Better Day should have been released as a double A side with the edited version of Victoria Gardens. It should also have been their farewell single. Unfortunately the band limped on for another two years after this release with ever declining success.
Bless...the Band... My dad ended up there...with only "not" bad.. but separated from his Family...but...yes there were "dodge" geezers...But my Dad always looked booted and suited... with pride... also many were the same...Not just drunks... salute you to post this ...even the poor and homeless have a heart...a story
Great track. One of Madness's best. What's quite amazing about this band is everyone in it was capable of quality songwriting.
I'm so proud of this band, my absolute number 1 fave band for 37 years and counting, my beloved Madness. They are still making fantastic music after being around for 40 years. Keep riding, Camden Cowboys!!!
thats what songs should be about...a story,thats what i do with my songs.david bedford,lovely strings....all the parts are beautiful..i learnt this sax part and i love playing lees parts..he plays it so emotionally...the bass playing is superb,,the band are just what a band should be about,,everyone take notice,these guys are masters...
People think of all the big hits but this was one of their best songs so underrated not given enough airplay.
How can madness not have a brit award???
You can't get more British than this band who sings about every life in London
Yet bands been around 2 minutes get one.
So proves these awards are not recognising legends.
They could of been massive in America as they love Our history architecture etc you see in their videos.
America missed out of a great band down to earth working class guys.
Awesome, wish everybody could see this side of Madness. Great work from both Bedfords..
This is marvellous.
What a lovely man.
Bedder’s hair, also RIP.
Absolute class of a track.. so underrated but that’s Madness! Meant a lot at the time growing up and one of my first vinyl records. Love it.
Thanks for sharing, it's great to see this. Best wishes Sarah (David's daughter).
David Bedford This track has dated musically so well. I love this 'behind the scenes' clip. You must be so proud of your dad.
What a mature sound they have. One of my top tunes of Madness
loved Madness since 1980....this is probably my fav Mad song.
Madness always kept their feet on the footpath. And their eyes and hearts wide open. they deserved every success.
One of my favourite Madness songs. Amazing!
Such a masterpiece!
This is an interesting, engrossing bit of archive footage, not only for the input of David Bedford, but also the growth of Madness, undeniable UK cultural icons, and - importantly- early 1980's social history....plus a spellbinding look at a video that never came to be, or else was turned into a Bad Acting Fest on Camden Lock...
My favorite Madness song.
i think this band play so well together and thats what makes them so special , as a musician if ur not in the right line up. ur band will never go anywhere xx
Thanks for posting this clip. I remember hearing an interview on the radio about songs that were 'genius' and 'one better day' and it's orchestration was spoken about - it was a great piece about a tremendous track. This is along the same lines. Such a sublime tune :)
This song totally helped me to re evaluate Madness, this has got to be cherished as a unique piece of subliminal emotion and shreds your whole being. Fantastic!
david bedford also did the strings for shipbuilding
For years now I've had the opinion that all the greatest songs have strings in there somewhere. Sometimes not at first obvious, but they are there.
I remember when this was first broadcast back in the spring of 1984. I watched it on my nans old B&W tv. Victoria Gardens was set to be the next single until they changed it to one better day at the last minute. I always thought madness were heading in a really exciting direction at this stage but it all seemed to fall apart commercially. I don't think the pop buying public could get to grips with a more grown up madness sound. To me their imperial period was from 82-84.
Thanks heavens they rethought the video - It was great with the boys starring in it 8D
What a treasure I' ve found. Thanks a lot.
Bedders wrote the music. One of the few songs he wrote!
Stiff didn't want to make a video for this song, so Madness got Nigel Dick to direct what became the official video. Was the 'video' we see here an abandoned version or just some rushes to see if it would work? I think they were on the right lines as it would of been a major departure not to have the band in a video, New Order style.
Absolute legends a mazing song
Great video. Great song..
Many Thanks.......
Johnny Zeros...cool mate. Could you upload a tutorial clip for the sax parts of One Better Day. Would love to learn it on alto. ;-)
What a great find! (Sian Harman)
Brilliant clip this!
Bedders is such a fairy Prince here, so cute. I love him... Sorry I wrote it.
They all are so nice, humble guys.
the mid 8 is so brilliant..who ever wrote it...well done.very mike barsons...?
fantastic clip, the old guy in the video....was that an alternative video idea??? love this tho, thanks for posting.
The end is in Kenwood House
Interesting to see Camden Lock as I remember it in the 80's, now an over commercialised tourist trap.
In the 80s it was an over commercialised tourist trap! 😮
It’s funny how all great groups release 1 single in their canon that is musically sublime but chart position wise doesn’t live up to expectations, Being Boring by Pet Shop Boys is another great example, but in time they get reevaluated and become seen as classic pop songs. One Better Day should have been released as a double A side with the edited version of Victoria Gardens. It should also have been their farewell single. Unfortunately the band limped on for another two years after this release with ever declining success.
sadly its part of madness, stinking rich to homeless :( , if you don't submit to the will of the church