@@leiamarylogin I feel 'Foolish Loving Spaces' and 'Cool Like You' had more sounds of the early 80's, especially 'Cool Like You", had references to that decade
I was going to comment this. I love the fact Tom has ditched the guitar for most songs and can just waltz around the stage as he pleases. Honestly makes it so much more enjoyable
I’m gonna post my comment here as it won’t get lost among a million others... I started listening to these guys last week...I KNOW! Howww late? I saw Tom being interviewed before Glastonbury 22 with Mel C and thought, they look different, let’s have a Google.... Sure enough, 1 week later and I’m a massive fan. I felt too old at 48 to be a fan of such a young band, but I’ve read and watched so much and I can appreciate that they’re influenced by bands that defined my own youth. I was lucky enough to see The Stone Roses, Charlatans, OASIS, Smiths, aswell as hundreds of other genres that may have ( or not ) influenced the younger generation. I thought our great 90s era was long forgotten...and one of the reasons I am so late in finding Blossoms is that I just can’t bear to listen to most of today’s crap on the radio, so I listen to what I know I love. But watching this band, it’s like going back in time. To the bands who didn’t fake their looks, their backgrounds, definitely not their accents. To when it was cool to speak like a Northerner if that’s where your roots are. ( like Liam and Noel, like Shaun Ryder and Bez...all the working class who were proud of their own determination and guts in getting as far as they did...without faking shitty music videos from directors who would tell them to do it the way that was expected ). It’s almost like the bands that I loved who either no longer release bangin tunes, or don’t have the desire they once had after decades of adoration made them complacent, have suddenly reignited their passions and started playing from the heart again. But in the form of these fresh faced, full hair headed, untarnished by the industry, sweet specimens...ok, maybe not ‘that’ sweet... but definitely still much less full of it than the bands that came before and eventually became disenchanted by the industry.....I’m sure one day, these guys might also become disillusioned with the whole thing....I read that Tom has already has his moments of imposter syndrome and what he ‘should’ be doing...rather than still enjoying these toddler years.... but for now, I hope they simply take it slowly, and just “Blossom”, if you will. There’s no rush guys. Don’t run too fast and burn out. You’re the first band in a very long time that I have seen being discussed by my peers in the same way that we excitedly swapped news of our favourite 90s indie boy-next-door-Rock-legends. Whilst watching your gigs, videos and interviews, I’ve been thrown back into a time of a life less complicated. I’ve felt like I’m 25 again...loving life, loving music, loving spending all my money on gigs and the clothes to wear to them. I’ve been transported back to the bedrooms of my first boyfriends ... listening to the bands that were so much cooler than the mainstream, until they actually became the mainstream and we could say, we’ve been here since the start! Welcome to awesomeness! The kisses I had to the backdrop of music like this..with words that only the young, the happy, the excited and the eager could appreciate. We had our lives in front of us, and the music we listened to was the soundtrack. Your music is doing the same for the new indie kids...but aswell as that, for us oldies who still feel young at heart, and can now come and enjoy your gigs without feeling like we’re watching a tribute to what once was, or far too old to be mixing with the kids. We can say, we were here first...but so were you...and we are so here for that with you. Tom reminds me of my first boyfriend...I think that also has a lot to do with how this band makes me feel. We would recite lines from our most adored tracks to each other...and he’d send me mix tapes. And his long hair and rebellious, extroverted dress sense had me hooked. Alas, we were too young. But he was one special guy... Chas exudes the daddy-coolness of the band, Joe is like every lad’s best mate with his cheeky smile and infectious laughing, Josh is the quiet, unassuming, reliable type with a really dry sense of humour that I bet surfaces every so often in the right company...and Miles...well, I just want to bloody grab his face and tell him what a sweetheart he is and completely mother him! Just a really lovely, decent group of lads who must be making their family and friends unbelievably proud right now. You have a new fan here....and I may not be what you expected your fans to be...but I can’t wait to come and see you and be both that crazy fan girl, and your proud mother at the same time x Much love from a fellow Northerner x
Are you gunna upload any clips from Leeds fest? I spent the full weekend off my head an can’t remember any of the sets, would highly appreciate if you lot would stop holding the footage hostage
@@Rushburyyy bit shit really, spent a lot of money on tickets and we can never relive it unless we want to watch some poor mobile phone footage with some tone death twat screaming in the background
Oh lord.......its worse than if you think this is real life. Look how happy they all look playing there own music ☹☹☹☹☹ "frontman" even leans on summat hes that board.......same as before, dribble for lyrics.........
I love that these guys have decided to go full on 70s.
I actually always to see them like that
@@leiamarylogin I feel 'Foolish Loving Spaces' and 'Cool Like You' had more sounds of the early 80's, especially 'Cool Like You", had references to that decade
I mean they probably just thought it was easier giving how bland their music was before anyway, shite band, elevator music
@@71hammyman I didn't like their Foolish Loving Spaces album but their first 2 albums are definitely not shite
Me too! 👌🕺😁
Love how Tom and the bands overall stage presence has grown over the past few years. Love this tune and can't wait for the new album
I was going to comment this. I love the fact Tom has ditched the guitar for most songs and can just waltz around the stage as he pleases. Honestly makes it so much more enjoyable
These guys are so underrated
Shut your eyes and you're back in 76.....my best year as a kid. Smile music.🙂❤
Love the little "Miss You" part they did at the end!
This is honestly the best set over the weekend
I like the color palette of their outfits!!🤎🧡 anyway Tom is just gorgeous as always uhh
Lovely tribute to to Charlie at the end!!!!!!! Thank you
Finally went full disco and I love it!!
I LOVE THIS TRACK SO MUCH
I’m gonna post my comment here as it won’t get lost among a million others... I started listening to these guys last week...I KNOW! Howww late?
I saw Tom being interviewed before Glastonbury 22 with Mel C and thought, they look different, let’s have a Google....
Sure enough, 1 week later and I’m a massive fan. I felt too old at 48 to be a fan of such a young band, but I’ve read and watched so much and I can appreciate that they’re influenced by bands that defined my own youth.
I was lucky enough to see The Stone Roses, Charlatans, OASIS, Smiths, aswell as hundreds of other genres that may have ( or not ) influenced the younger generation. I thought our great 90s era was long forgotten...and one of the reasons I am so late in finding Blossoms is that I just can’t bear to listen to most of today’s crap on the radio, so I listen to what I know I love.
But watching this band, it’s like going back in time. To the bands who didn’t fake their looks, their backgrounds, definitely not their accents. To when it was cool to speak like a Northerner if that’s where your roots are. ( like Liam and Noel, like Shaun Ryder and Bez...all the working class who were proud of their own determination and guts in getting as far as they did...without faking shitty music videos from directors who would tell them to do it the way that was expected ).
It’s almost like the bands that I loved who either no longer release bangin tunes, or don’t have the desire they once had after decades of adoration made them complacent, have suddenly reignited their passions and started playing from the heart again.
But in the form of these fresh faced, full hair headed, untarnished by the industry, sweet specimens...ok, maybe not ‘that’ sweet... but definitely still much less full of it than the bands that came before and eventually became disenchanted by the industry.....I’m sure one day, these guys might also become disillusioned with the whole thing....I read that Tom has already has his moments of imposter syndrome and what he ‘should’ be doing...rather than still enjoying these toddler years.... but for now, I hope they simply take it slowly, and just “Blossom”, if you will.
There’s no rush guys. Don’t run too fast and burn out. You’re the first band in a very long time that I have seen being discussed by my peers in the same way that we excitedly swapped news of our favourite 90s indie boy-next-door-Rock-legends.
Whilst watching your gigs, videos and interviews, I’ve been thrown back into a time of a life less complicated.
I’ve felt like I’m 25 again...loving life, loving music, loving spending all my money on gigs and the clothes to wear to them.
I’ve been transported back to the bedrooms of my first boyfriends ... listening to the bands that were so much cooler than the mainstream, until they actually became the mainstream and we could say, we’ve been here since the start! Welcome to awesomeness!
The kisses I had to the backdrop of music like this..with words that only the young, the happy, the excited and the eager could appreciate.
We had our lives in front of us, and the music we listened to was the soundtrack.
Your music is doing the same for the new indie kids...but aswell as that, for us oldies who still feel young at heart, and can now come and enjoy your gigs without feeling like we’re watching a tribute to what once was, or far too old to be mixing with the kids.
We can say, we were here first...but so were you...and we are so here for that with you.
Tom reminds me of my first boyfriend...I think that also has a lot to do with how this band makes me feel. We would recite lines from our most adored tracks to each other...and he’d send me mix tapes. And his long hair and rebellious, extroverted dress sense had me hooked. Alas, we were too young. But he was one special guy...
Chas exudes the daddy-coolness of the band, Joe is like every lad’s best mate with his cheeky smile and infectious laughing, Josh is the quiet, unassuming, reliable type with a really dry sense of humour that I bet surfaces every so often in the right company...and Miles...well, I just want to bloody grab his face and tell him what a sweetheart he is and completely mother him!
Just a really lovely, decent group of lads who must be making their family and friends unbelievably proud right now.
You have a new fan here....and I may not be what you expected your fans to be...but I can’t wait to come and see you and be both that crazy fan girl, and your proud mother at the same time x
Much love from a fellow Northerner x
@@jimmygrieves2909 this group have a lot of Beatles influences, too. And I totally understand your lifelong obsession 🙂
The most beaut song 🥰
Protect these dons at all costs
They my love!!!para siempre!!! it's wonderful!!!my love
Beautiful. I'll be watching to see far they go.
amazing to see such a lovely tribute to charlie watts aswell by playing miss you just incredible 💖
I can't wait for their next album
Beautiful song! Please return to Mexico 😭❤️
Que pelo tan pinche hermoso tiene Tom 👀 chulada de hombre.
Verda de Dios
Eiii, tan hermoso
Se nota que se lo cuida mucho .
Great band!
Great band
more videos of Blossoms please 👍🏼
Stood on shoulders and crowd surfed to this
Well played my friend 👏 mini wave in celebration of you...
Karen, I believe that they are find other ways, but follow amazing guys.
Are you gunna upload any clips from Leeds fest? I spent the full weekend off my head an can’t remember any of the sets, would highly appreciate if you lot would stop holding the footage hostage
absolutely love this comment
pretty sure they don't film leeds. or at least they didn't in the past
bbc only records reading festival, whatever sets they have the upload in full on bbc iplayer
@@Rushburyyy bit shit really, spent a lot of money on tickets and we can never relive it unless we want to watch some poor mobile phone footage with some tone death twat screaming in the background
@@inside1283 at least you have the experience of it mate i suppose
Love how the percussionist at the back has a tambourine in one hand and then is casually hitting the other with a stick
Why was the song made unavailable on TH-cam and spotify?
I was wondering the same thing. Even the music video is unavailable. Idk if it's just in the US or in other countries too.
Not the biggest fan of Blossoms to be honest, but this is such a tune
👏👏👏🌵🌵
They sound better in live
Tranquility base hotel and casino vibes
HEHE I WAS HERE
What happened to the music video? It was so quirky and classy. I miss it
that many people on stage and they really couldn't find someone to play the string part on keyboard?
We need more music like this instead of all this rap and grime
is like a mix between : Work drugs and Begees,
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Charlie’s glasses would look bad on anyone else
These are pants now toms married
Eh?
I think it just took them a few years to find their sound and after foolish loving spaces you could see this as the most natural progression
Negative TH-cam Comment Of The Week.... Why do you hate uuuuuss?
Blossoms have loss their way
Oh lord.......its worse than if you think this is real life.
Look how happy they all look playing there own music ☹☹☹☹☹ "frontman" even leans on summat hes that board.......same as before, dribble for lyrics.........