Definitely underappreciated. I just saw them twice in L.A. and they blow almost all other bands away live. Suede, to me, is as important as Radiohead and on certain days even more so.
@TheBartolo Well think of it this way. Of all the other bands that get thrown under the britpop label, Suede is easily the best. They're leagues better than Oasis and Blur and unlike Pulp, they've continued putting out music
I was there. Somehow got invited to the after party on the 1st floor bar. It was a who’s who of Britpop celebrities … remember hanging with members of Lush, Elastica, Jack and a lot of people that looked they should be in bands … the whole thing got gloriously weird when Neil Hannon from Divine Comedy got us all in cabs to the Marathon Bar (a late night Kebab shop in Camden with a hidden speakeasy type bar that semi-legally served booze long after everything had shut in London and would perfectly fit a Quentin Tarantino movie). Anywher Neil got up on a table and sang Sinatra and Elvis classic - or something that sounded like that. He eventually fell off the table and made a quick escape through the back door. The rest of us stayed on until 4 or 5am. The gig was amazing. The video doesn’t do it justice. It’s also the last Suede gig I’ve seen that I’d call the end of part 2 of Suede. Something changed from about that time.
wow, that must have been an amazing experience. Its actually amazing how great songwriters they are. Neil with digging a hole and chemistry between us, just pure gold. Do you remember what songs he sang on the table? I talked to him at the LA gig last year I think it was. very underrated band.
This is the show that literally every Suede fan would want to see. Very few bands have so many B-Sides that are neck and neck with their singles. Several 80's/90's British bands. The Cure, Oasis, Gene... who else?
I was at this. I had no idea it was filmed. The fan club was £10 a year to join. You got a magazine every few months and the likes of this: a free gig, for fan club members only, on a Saturday afternoon at The Forum, Kentish town. The fans voted for their favourite B-sides and the band performed them. Funny enough I also saw the reformed, original line up of Duran Duran at The Forum in 2003. Two of the most exciting live acts I’ve seen.
I attended a fan club gig at The Electric Ballroom in Camden in 2002 and one in Madrid for fans only too in 1999 for just £5.Those were the days.Just saw the band where I live now in Bath.They are incredible.
This band is so underrated it pisses me off frankly. Every song is a bloody masterpiece
Underrated suede?
The truth is that it is quite absurd to say that a band that has been in music for thirty-three years is an underrated band.
@@thebartolo3873dude so you play small gigs for 33 years that means you are automatically not underrated? Ed Sheeran = overrated. Suede = underrated.
Definitely underappreciated. I just saw them twice in L.A. and they blow almost all other bands away live. Suede, to me, is as important as Radiohead and on certain days even more so.
To this day they leave some of thei best tracks off the album. "Still Waiting" from the Autofiction sessions is a breathtaking song.
@TheBartolo Well think of it this way. Of all the other bands that get thrown under the britpop label, Suede is easily the best. They're leagues better than Oasis and Blur and unlike Pulp, they've continued putting out music
I was there. Somehow got invited to the after party on the 1st floor bar. It was a who’s who of Britpop celebrities … remember hanging with members of Lush, Elastica, Jack and a lot of people that looked they should be in bands … the whole thing got gloriously weird when Neil Hannon from Divine Comedy got us all in cabs to the Marathon Bar (a late night Kebab shop in Camden with a hidden speakeasy type bar that semi-legally served booze long after everything had shut in London and would perfectly fit a Quentin Tarantino movie). Anywher Neil got up on a table and sang Sinatra and Elvis classic - or something that sounded like that. He eventually fell off the table and made a quick escape through the back door. The rest of us stayed on until 4 or 5am.
The gig was amazing. The video doesn’t do it justice. It’s also the last Suede gig I’ve seen that I’d call the end of part 2 of Suede. Something changed from about that time.
wow, that must have been an amazing experience. Its actually amazing how great songwriters they are. Neil with digging a hole and chemistry between us, just pure gold. Do you remember what songs he sang on the table? I talked to him at the LA gig last year I think it was. very underrated band.
This is the show that literally every Suede fan would want to see. Very few bands have so many B-Sides that are neck and neck with their singles. Several 80's/90's British bands. The Cure, Oasis, Gene... who else?
The Smiths also. But my top 3 is Oasis / Suede / The Smiths
@@federicozelechowski5551 Cast had a b-side called Fulfill which to me sounds better than its a-side Walkaway.
Divine comedy
The Verve also
Bloc Party has some amazing b sides under their belt
Neil looks ecstatic to be performing as usual 😂
Oakes is a genius just a Butler is, impeccable guitarist
I was at this. I had no idea it was filmed. The fan club was £10 a year to join. You got a magazine every few months and the likes of this: a free gig, for fan club members only, on a Saturday afternoon at The Forum, Kentish town. The fans voted for their favourite B-sides and the band performed them. Funny enough I also saw the reformed, original line up of Duran Duran at The Forum in 2003. Two of the most exciting live acts I’ve seen.
I was there too! Can’t believe it’s been 25 years ago. Came over from Germany for this Fanclub gig. I was such a fangirl for them.
I attended a fan club gig at The Electric Ballroom in Camden in 2002 and one in Madrid for fans only too in 1999 for just £5.Those were the days.Just saw the band where I live now in Bath.They are incredible.
Just come across this. Thank you so much ❤
Love this era. Amazing b sides. God.
'Sound of the streets' alone was already worth the price of admission. To see a song as brilliant as that as a b-side never ceases to amaze me.
Thanks a lot from a fan from Barcelona!
How awesome would it be if they did one of these now! We can only hope... but this is wonderful. Thanks for sharing
Fantastic, Thanks 🙏🏻 ❤❤❤❤❤
Posted 1 year ago!!!! How the f*** did I miss this awesome video!!! Thank you sooo muchhh!!!! Great performance by an amazing band - Suede ❤️
Absolutely tremendous, and so much appreciated!
Crying watching this :’)
El mejor regalo de lados B en vivo !!!
Wonderful ❤
Just great, thanks so much for taking the time to upload this...
Verdadeiros tesouros aqui.
Holy!! Had no idea.....this....
Thank you soooooo much for doing this!!!
Thanks. Greetings from Poland.
Od jakiego albumu zacząć kolego żeby się wkręcić?
It's so good to see this. Thanks for uploading it Mark.
Muchas muchas gracias, excelente video
Awesome
Amazing, thanks for posting 😎❤️
Thx V much
¡Gracias!
32:50 Europe is our playground
Thank you very much!
Thank you!
Thanks for this video....
Merci
This is a stunning upload Mark ! Well done
Thank you SO MUCH for this. ♥
Se conoce que en el minuto 32, Brett se da cuenta que era el único que todavía no se había acercado al baño 😂
Thanks!!!
LOVE your name! #TeamGilbert
Suede peaked between 1992 - 1997 sadly it ended then
Then they reformed and it’s been fantastic again since 2013.
Not everything was great but they had some if their best songs as bsides on headmusic and a new morning. Just beautiful stuff really.
is it me or is richards guitar out of tune on first song?
Tack 🎉 så mycket för den här videon☺