At first this seems like a simple, throw-away tune. But on closer inspection, and listening to the various studio versions available, it's one of the greatest pop songs ever.
both right , frankie valli with the verse falsetto, lennon with the verse refrain because there is no chorus in this song , the whole song is the chorus, it's choral
@@matthieusix3201 Um... This song is from somewhere between 1988 and 1990, depending on the source. A quick google search will bring that up. It's hard to tell on the live version, but there's also more modern characteristics to this song as well. Mike Badger, who started the La's, was born in 1962 as well, so it's impossible for this song to have been from the 60's.
@@countyfactswailuigi ok dude but the comment from @ TDC NINJA means that the song has a 60's sound and feeling, but NOT That the song is from the sixties. this guys knows like everyone else that the la's is a 80-90's band. But their root sound gives their the credibility of a sixties band
I love how Paul, Sid, Will, and Anton (The world's Most Dangerous Band) can step up and be a part of literally any musical group, and sound like they've always been a part. Talent beyond compare.
@@crieverytim That's what the Letterman house band led by Paul Shaffer was named (Paul Shaffer and the World's Most Dangerous Band), until they moved to CBS and had to change their name because NBC claimed they owned the rights to the name. (From then on they were called Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra or just unnamed)
I really don’t think Paul Schaeffer and his band added anything onto this version of the song. If Paul Schaeffer didn’t pay the tambourines. I don’t think it would’ve made a difference. In fact they performed the song well enough on their own, they don’t really need some banging the tambourines.
That's the mark of a good song and a good band to be able to retain the general vibe despite the fact that it doesn't sound exactly like the record. The boys did a great job.
I am so, so happy to hear that. I always thought their story was rather tragic. I hope they know the effect they had on listeners and others bands from near and far.
@@burlingtonbill1 which version of the song do you like better? Just to give you a clue of my preference, I really don’t like “No Doubts” version of: Talk Talk “it’s My Life”
@@MikeCee7 I think I prefer the Sixpence version slightly. Her voice is heavenly. The key is very slightly lower, which I like. The videos don't matter at all. I will say the La's really have great energy. The lead singer reminds me of a young Hugh Grant !
@@burlingtonbill1 I liked Sixpence, (in the 90s) when they came out with there ~one hit (here in America) “Kiss me”. (and maybe there’s another hit, I can’t recall now) & and I don’t mind their version of “There She Goes”, but unless an artists does something “significant” to improve (or alter) the song they are covering, I usually prefer the original. As I don’t mind, “No Doubts” “It’s my life” But here in America, probably most of the people, (under the age of 50) don’t even know that it was originally a “Talk Talk” (1980s) Major-Classic iconic song.
Each passing year, this song is becoming more and more recognized as one of the greatest pop songs ever written. That these guys could perform it so flawlessly on live TV says volumes about their talent
Oh no I don't mean nowadays, from what I've heard he's a recluse who occasionally plays at his local pub. I mean on this live version his falsetto is still on point, like on record
+Daniel Just because someone hates all the bullshit in the present day's music business, it doesn't mean they are a recluse. He just leads a normal life with his family, nothing reclusive about him.
these guys were 3 years too early. if they would have hit north america in '93 they would have been much more popular. they deserve so much recognition for their influences. one of my favourite bands ever.... and that says a lot for a band who only released ONE album.
Their song was released in '93 as theme music for "So I Married an Axe Murderer". Fun film with great scenic shots of San Francisco before the city was overwhelmed with ugly buildings.
@@andrewmclaughlin2701 There She Goes was released in 1988. Unfortunately, by the time So I Married an Axe Murderer came out, the band was essentially broken up. I do agree about the movie, though. It’s one of my favourites.
@@07foxmulder I should have said re-released via film. The late 80s was a bad time for white music...rap had to replace everything so that black culture would accelerate their violence and the prison industry could grow unchecked and unchallenged.
My friend was their AandR man. I saw them at the Riverside in Newcastle in 1988 at a time everyone wanted to play there. And they were arguing onstage then. But brilliant. Imagine they'd met a George Martin about then. They could have been anything. Next to Darlene Love's first appearance, this is the most I've seen Letterman's band having an absolute blast. It's all very impressive.
When you hear the radio release, it sounds like a 90s cover of a 60s song that still sounds perfectly fresh and musically relevant ...when it's actually an 80s song that didn't sound much like any other music of that moment. Such a fascinating, simple, beautiful little gem. Verses that are their own refrain? Just fantastic. So brief and perfect that I can never listen to it just once!
That would be Paul Shaffer. The show's band leader, foil for many of Dave's one-liners, inveterate goofball, and always up for having fun. As he obviously is here. :-) Great clip -- thanks for posting it, brd1984!
Thanks so much, brd1984! I was actually fortunate enough to catch this particular episode when Letterman was STILL a cutting-edge program on late-night NBC-TV (God bless those Reagan-years!). Anyway, I NEVER thought I'd get to witness their exclusive live (and RARE), U.S.-network performance again, UNTIL you managed to dig it up again for us! KUDOS to you!!
When Letterman was on NBC with Late Night with David Letterman, it was show policy that musical guests, even big name acts, performed with the house band, usually at the expense of regular members of the group, likely due to cost concerns. Thus only Mavers and Power were on hand.
This is beautiful. I love how much the Worlds Most Dangerous Band enjoyed playing in as well. Everyone realized what a beautiful song this is. Pure joy.
When the best ever american live TV band meets the best ever Pop group to do the best pop song ever written..in a live performance....look at the joy...if this was a drug...there would be no come down....just pure unadulterated joy...❤
I know this statement was three years ago and I am just reading this.....but......what in the hell are you saying? Where is this bird? And what is so great about it? Do what?...anyway.....that is my thoughts about this guys statement...t
Absolute beauty... Doesnt look like they could come up with something like this, goes to show how much of a rought diamond something could be... Stellar boys, stellar!
the world's most dangerous band was better when it was just the 4 of them... this song has always given me chills since it is so good in it's simplicity... very compact, complete, and GREAT!
@Natanael Garcia auto tracking was when the tape of vhs etc would slip off the heads a bit and you either had auto tracking that would re-aline the tape onto the heads or you could sometimes fix it by tapping up or down on the channel selector button on a remote lol It was a fucing nightmare 😂 happened a lot when you recorded (pirated) one vhs to another onto cheap market stall blank tapes. .....well that's what I always assumed it was when we had to do it but I could be totally wrong mechanically
Oh yes for sure. I enjoy that I have an app that will actually add this to your videos now, complete with giving the 1980s camcorder time and date stamp throughout the video.
So wrong, very, very, very wrong. Shit is known for hundreds of songs. I know the La's for 45 songs. Search out good bands, don't just blindly follow Billboard 100, charts.
Yes they Are!! I'm not giving up on Lee puting more songs out. Should they ever reform (4 piece like 2005) I'll fly from Chicago to England to see them.
I have found that out lately Stephen. Can't get enough. Endless and Lee's vocal sound effects are just... superhuman. If they reform again I'm flying to England, no question.
They WERE BRILLIANT on THIS but looked TERRIFIED if you look closely... They, and particularly MAVERS (as songwriter...) were SO SO SO GOOD! Arguably, one of the best debut albums EVER, and of course there was never to be a follow-up. Timeless melodies, indeed... xx SF
it must be so nervewracking singing on live Tv....there is a Grammys award Tv show with Metallica singing "one" and you can here James, he sounds so nervous in the first minutes till he settles.
@carig121 The La's, based on that album and that "barely released one single studio album" helped them become one of the most influential bands in British rock and help set forth Madchester, Britpop, The Libertines, etc, etc. They are underrated as a band because their influence is much further reaching than most might think.
Lucky you. When Chuck Berry wrote that lyric in "Johnny Be Good" about "playin' guitar just like ringin' a bell" he perfectly described the Rickenbacker guitar sound.
You can tell that Paul and the LN guys are actually loving it-not just playing along. They know it’s a great song.
At first this seems like a simple, throw-away tune. But on closer inspection, and listening to the various studio versions available, it's one of the greatest pop songs ever.
One of best song ever written
It really is. Still fresh as ever
A pop masterpiece
Yep .
Best happy pop song about drugs ever..
The timbre and rasp in his voice when he sings "And I just can't contain" is incredible. Reminds me of Lennon.
I'd say it beckons recollections of Frankie Valli
both right , frankie valli with the verse falsetto, lennon with the verse refrain because there is no chorus in this song , the whole song is the chorus, it's choral
@@lennon1482 Frankie Valli has that raspy voice when he was singing without falsetto.
its much more axl rose esque
Kinda reminds me of Stephan Jenkins from Third Eye Blind
That chorus sound on the Rickenbacker guitar is timeless.
It adds a metric ton to the ambiance of the song. Not since the days of jangle pop•••••
Omg, Paul Shaffer knew how lucky he was in that moment! They were so good!
So true! He loved it!
2000 this was legendary
2020 this is legendary
2040 this will be legendary
The greatest song the 60's never wrote.
@@countyfactswailuigi i hope you're sort of sarcastic...
@@matthieusix3201 Um... This song is from somewhere between 1988 and 1990, depending on the source. A quick google search will bring that up. It's hard to tell on the live version, but there's also more modern characteristics to this song as well. Mike Badger, who started the La's, was born in 1962 as well, so it's impossible for this song to have been from the 60's.
@@countyfactswailuigi ok dude but the comment from @ TDC NINJA means that the song has a 60's sound and feeling, but NOT That the song is from the sixties. this guys knows like everyone else that the la's is a 80-90's band. But their root sound gives their the credibility of a sixties band
@@countyfactswailuigi Hey Dipshit, I said "The greatest song the 60's NEVER wrote. Can you fucking read?
@@countyfactswailuigi You're a fucking idiot
I love how Paul, Sid, Will, and Anton (The world's Most Dangerous Band) can step up and be a part of literally any musical group, and sound like they've always been a part. Talent beyond compare.
That's their name? Worlds most dangerous?
@@crieverytim That's what the Letterman house band led by Paul Shaffer was named (Paul Shaffer and the World's Most Dangerous Band), until they moved to CBS and had to change their name because NBC claimed they owned the rights to the name. (From then on they were called Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra or just unnamed)
I really don’t think Paul Schaeffer and his band added anything onto this version of the song. If Paul Schaeffer didn’t pay the tambourines. I don’t think it would’ve made a difference. In fact they performed the song well enough on their own, they don’t really need some banging the tambourines.
This song is eternal.
Simply the most melodic song ever written. They don't write them like this anymore....beautiful...
imagine if pop music stayed this great
This wasn't designed to be popular .
There's plenty of music nowadays that's just as good, but it's rare for much to get on the radio
Fat to Fierce Yes
Nirvana changed all of that, essentially killing any chance for this sound to break.
@Seb Web10 Let's Fight!
@Seb Web10 Fuck Nirvana
Simply beautiful. I'm a Scouser, but this is univeral. The Yanks loved it, and this proves it. Amazing Liverpool music.
Canadians loved it too.
Norwegians too:)
Indians too(and we don't even speak your language)
The Limeys loved it to .
Tom Jones has a fun video on TH-cam of how he called John Lennon a scouse(?) after Lennon called him a Welsh puff(?). What do these words mean?
Ugh, I love this song so much. It's amazing how even live it's still a terrific song. So talented.
That's the mark of a good song and a good band to be able to retain the general vibe despite the fact that it doesn't sound exactly like the record. The boys did a great job.
these guys were the nicest group we ever played with...this song is ageless and perfect
I am so, so happy to hear that. I always thought their story was rather tragic. I hope they know the effect they had on listeners and others bands from near and far.
What group are you ?
What group were you in ?
I'd never heard of them or that song until I was watching Letterman that night. Went out and bought the disc the next day.
I'd never heard of the song or the group until stumbled across the Sixpence version just today in 2021.
@@burlingtonbill1 checkout 'ToneGarvey' channel for all things La's released and unreleased gems👍🙏
@@burlingtonbill1 which version of the song do you like better? Just to give you a clue of my preference, I really don’t like “No Doubts”
version of: Talk Talk “it’s My Life”
@@MikeCee7 I think I prefer the Sixpence version slightly. Her voice is heavenly. The key is very slightly lower, which I like. The videos don't matter at all. I will say the La's really have great energy. The lead singer reminds me of a young Hugh Grant !
@@burlingtonbill1 I liked Sixpence, (in the 90s) when they came out with there ~one hit (here in America) “Kiss me”. (and maybe there’s another hit, I can’t recall now)
& and I don’t mind their version of “There She Goes”, but unless an artists does something “significant” to improve (or alter) the song they are covering, I usually prefer the original.
As I don’t mind, “No Doubts” “It’s my life” But here in America, probably most of the people, (under the age of 50) don’t even know that it was originally a “Talk Talk” (1980s) Major-Classic iconic song.
Each passing year, this song is becoming more and more recognized as one of the greatest pop songs ever written. That these guys could perform it so flawlessly on live TV says volumes about their talent
Wow, they really killed it in this performance
Still smashing that falsetto live, impressive
+Daniel Really? Always wondered where this fella went...
Oh no I don't mean nowadays, from what I've heard he's a recluse who occasionally plays at his local pub. I mean on this live version his falsetto is still on point, like on record
Oh OK. Yeah thats what I heard too, him being a recluse and all.
I'd love to hear what he sounds like now!
+Daniel Just because someone hates all the bullshit in the present day's music business, it doesn't mean they are a recluse. He just leads a normal life with his family, nothing reclusive about him.
these guys were 3 years too early. if they would have hit north america in '93 they would have been much more popular. they deserve so much recognition for their influences. one of my favourite bands ever.... and that says a lot for a band who only released ONE album.
Excellent point.
Their song was released in '93 as theme music for "So I Married an Axe Murderer". Fun film with great scenic shots of San Francisco before the city was overwhelmed with ugly buildings.
@@andrewmclaughlin2701 There She Goes was released in 1988. Unfortunately, by the time So I Married an Axe Murderer came out, the band was essentially broken up. I do agree about the movie, though. It’s one of my favourites.
@@07foxmulder I should have said re-released via film. The late 80s was a bad time for white music...rap had to replace everything so that black culture would accelerate their violence and the prison industry could grow unchecked and unchallenged.
@@andrewmclaughlin2701 WHOA that came outta left field lol. Yikes
My friend was their AandR man. I saw them at the Riverside in Newcastle in 1988 at a time everyone wanted to play there. And they were arguing onstage then. But brilliant. Imagine they'd met a George Martin about then. They could have been anything. Next to Darlene Love's first appearance, this is the most I've seen Letterman's band having an absolute blast. It's all very impressive.
One of the greatest songs ever written. So simple and yet so addictive
If you listen to the lyrics ‘addictive’ is pretty much on point
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When you hear the radio release, it sounds like a 90s cover of a 60s song that still sounds perfectly fresh and musically relevant ...when it's actually an 80s song that didn't sound much like any other music of that moment.
Such a fascinating, simple, beautiful little gem.
Verses that are their own refrain?
Just fantastic.
So brief and perfect that I can never listen to it just once!
paul ripping it up on tambourine awesome
Maravilhoso
Floor Gang!
I Miss You David Letterman, They need to bring you back again.Very Awesome Video!
This is one of two songs that I listen to and feel a deep nostalgic feeling in my chest--love it
Every time I think of my young girlfriend I think of this song. She's a keeper!
Great song from these guys! Love the Sixpence cover too.
1) Interesting how he breaks into falsetto in each line
2) pretty cool bass guitar part
no need to be like that
The bass player (John Powers) later fronted the band Cast who were very successful in the late 90's, with many top-10 singles in the UK.
@@jaolin6042 I dig Cast, esp. the second album!
terrible falsetto, very weak
Arguably the single greatest pop song of all time.
i like how you can really hear the bass in this version.
That would be Paul Shaffer. The show's band leader, foil for many of Dave's one-liners, inveterate goofball, and always up for having fun. As he obviously is here. :-)
Great clip -- thanks for posting it, brd1984!
We needed so many more albums from these guys. I love this album. It's never tiresome to listen to.
Thanks so much, brd1984! I was actually fortunate enough to catch this particular episode when Letterman was STILL a cutting-edge program on late-night NBC-TV (God bless those Reagan-years!).
Anyway, I NEVER thought I'd get to witness their exclusive live (and RARE), U.S.-network performance again, UNTIL you managed to dig it up again for us!
KUDOS to you!!
One of the catchiest songs ever.
Surely one of the most underrated groups ever to come out of the UK , great stuff
They are rated exactly where they belong.
What people don’t realise is just how tight the band are musically.That gorgeous sound & the harmonies are a thing of absolute wonder
The outro of “And Your Bird Can Sing” on that Rickenbacker… wow. The whole video is just the best.
Opening riff always sounds great on that Rickenbacker
I had always assumed it was a Blackendecker
Mavers looks like a young David Bowie in this.
ikr😂I was thinking the same thing
exactly what I thought
totally think so too!
yes he does i thought that
😂😂😂😂 i was thinking that as well
Ahhh the cd longbox and La's two treasures of the past
When Letterman was on NBC with Late Night with David Letterman, it was show policy that musical guests, even big name acts, performed with the house band, usually at the expense of regular members of the group, likely due to cost concerns. Thus only Mavers and Power were on hand.
Which is fitting as they were the only permanent members
This is beautiful. I love how much the Worlds Most Dangerous Band enjoyed playing in as well. Everyone realized what a beautiful song this is. Pure joy.
Were they missing a drummer?
@@selfishstockton6123 I think a few band members weren’t able to make the trip, hence the house band helping out. They did a great job.
One of the greatest bands ever! I've discovered the b side songs which are majestic, a totally different La's. Mavers is so talented, multifaceted.
A winter's day in a deep and dark December the La's went on Letterman and tried to pour their hearts out. I think Dave liked them.
When the best ever american live TV band meets the best ever Pop group to do the best pop song ever written..in a live performance....look at the joy...if this was a drug...there would be no come down....just pure unadulterated joy...❤
Yes, Paul Schaffer on the Tambourine! Also, and your bird can sing to play them off was dope.
+John Clark Sid wanted to give the Rickenbacker 360/12 another go!
I know this statement was three years ago and I am just reading this.....but......what in the hell are you saying? Where is this bird? And what is so great about it? Do what?...anyway.....that is my thoughts about this guys statement...t
Your bird Can Sing is a Beatles song that the guitar player started playing after The La's finished their song.
Absolute beauty... Doesnt look like they could come up with something like this, goes to show how much of a rought diamond something could be... Stellar boys, stellar!
the world's most dangerous band was better when it was just the 4 of them...
this song has always given me chills since it is so good in it's simplicity... very compact, complete, and GREAT!
One of the best bands of all time! Legend.
Sooooo gooood live!!!! Did not expect that even though it does depend upon the instruments and echo effects in the studio.
This song is as beautiful as it is simple. Pure beauty.
the house-band guitarist is incredible
That VHS "auto-tracking" that made it so annoying back then makes it so nostalgic now doesn't it? Rose Tinted Glasses really are bollocks aren't they?
Yes, yeah.
@Natanael Garcia auto tracking was when the tape of vhs etc would slip off the heads a bit and you either had auto tracking that would re-aline the tape onto the heads or you could sometimes fix it by tapping up or down on the channel selector button on a remote lol
It was a fucing nightmare 😂 happened a lot when you recorded (pirated) one vhs to another onto cheap market stall blank tapes.
.....well that's what I always assumed it was when we had to do it but I could be totally wrong mechanically
Oh yes for sure. I enjoy that I have an app that will actually add this to your videos now, complete with giving the 1980s camcorder time and date stamp throughout the video.
bollocks, or the bollocks?
Are you saying video skilled the radio stars?
prob one of my favorite songs of all time
The perfect pop song, 30 years ago and timeless!
Liverpool = birthplace of the best music in the world
By way of the U.S... 🙄
@ hahaha next joke
This band is a metronome. They are so dialed and in sync it's fun to watch.
Love this song. I know nothing of its origin or who or what but it is sublime.
I miss this era, the las, the 90s rip
It came out in 89😊
one of the first CDs I ever bought! never saw their music videos until youtube
When this song came out, I bought their album. Awesome music.
Simply brilliant. Picks me up every morning
This band made it past me in the 80's. Heard this song in a tv commercial a couple yrs ago. Decided to look for it this evening.
nope, its an original. Lee Mavers was a genius songwriter.
They were the greatest.
They ARE the greatest. :)
The greatest what. Known for 1 song!
Listen to the album and you will know they arn't one hit wonders. One of the best albums of all time
So wrong, very, very, very wrong. Shit is known for hundreds of songs. I know the La's for 45 songs. Search out good bands, don't just blindly follow Billboard 100, charts.
Yes they Are!! I'm not giving up on Lee puting more songs out. Should they ever reform (4 piece like 2005) I'll fly from Chicago to England to see them.
This song can never be overdone.
Yo, you still alive?
I really loved this album.
Saw 'em at Hardman Street for three quid, Iain Templeton on drums.
These guys are in a different league. This makes me proud to be from Liverpool!
Best album of the 90's...a mystic yet down to earth singer songwriter who is the best of his generation...period.x.
I have found that out lately Stephen. Can't get enough. Endless and Lee's vocal sound effects are just... superhuman. If they reform again I'm flying to England, no question.
Yep
Lovely jubbly: a simple student from Preston, from the University of Central Lancashire. We are so proud of him .
I fucking love the la's man!!
I can't stop listening to the opening of the song. So beautiful...........
Another reason why rock n' roll is the fuckin' best.
I agree
i was also 15 then. still have the 45 of this , great times !
I was going to buy an REM album in early 1991 and this was playing on the store speakers. A perfect song
The greatest song the 90’s couldn’t wait for
Guitar seems totally Johnny Marr. I mean that as a complement as well as an observation.
I dunno, it's a lot simpler than anything Marr ever did.
Nah seems more merseyside if anything
Sounds like The Byrds.
G.C. Lawrence Yup, and Byrds were influenced by the Beatles.
100% is the Marr sound with the Rickenbacker, chorus effect and the picking.
Bloody Anton Fig knackering the feel of it.
The album came out in 1990, this song was released in 1988, I still have the twelve inch.
No need to brag. I’ve got 6 inches and I’ve never had any complaints
Great! And Your Bird Can Sing at the end ❤
I miss the 1990s
The Super Psycho Killer me too
Yeah man. I miss good music too.
One of my favorite albums ever!
Ah, the sweet jangle of a Rickenbacker!
Great song! I remember when this aired so long ago.
timeless melody
Best sound of a Rickenbacker since The Byrds. And listen to that bassline. Wow!
They WERE BRILLIANT on THIS but looked TERRIFIED if you look closely... They, and particularly MAVERS (as songwriter...) were SO SO SO GOOD! Arguably, one of the best debut albums EVER, and of course there was never to be a follow-up. Timeless melodies, indeed... xx SF
it must be so nervewracking singing on live Tv....there is a Grammys award Tv show with Metallica singing "one" and you can here James, he sounds so nervous in the first minutes till he settles.
Incredible live performsnce
2:17 Top 10 best Stan Lee cameos
Such a beautiful song! I didn't know it was from the 80s. Thought it was a song from the 70s.
great band i just bought the cd!
I'm lookin 'la 😂😂 one of the best bands to come out of the 90's 😊🎶
15 years and 0 dislikes, 1M+ views. Says something. Even the trolls just can't do it.
@carig121 The La's, based on that album and that "barely released one single studio album" helped them become one of the most influential bands in British rock and help set forth Madchester, Britpop, The Libertines, etc, etc. They are underrated as a band because their influence is much further reaching than most might think.
we just do make the best music in the world dont we.
WolvesFanVideos nope mate ..you don't!
Ravi Sharma would disagree with you mate
*liverpool make the best music in the world
Who's "we"?
But you're a Wolves fan
yeno I am form england and the la's are the fuckin best band goin the guy with the curly hair john is sick (great)
Lucky you. When Chuck Berry wrote that lyric in "Johnny Be Good" about "playin' guitar just like ringin' a bell" he perfectly described the Rickenbacker guitar sound.
Sid can play ANYTHING. Amazing.
The LA's version is the best!!
Fecking brilliant.