its a travesty that the La's weren't one of the biggest bands in the world. No matter how much Lee hates it, their album is timeless and over 20 years later its still fresh and alive.
Part of me is quite happy with them being "my band", there's a buzz from meeting fellow La's fans that you wouldn't get with hipster-adopted, mainstream stuff that people like because they're told to. It's clear Lee wasn't arsed about recognition / fame (he even says this literally in interviews). It only makes sense the fans of his music feel the same. Robbie Williams covering There She Goes at his gigs is not something I think about when I'm enjoying The La's :D
I presume this is the performance Clapton saw on TV back then - 'I’m very out of step at the moment. The only thing I’ve really liked is a guy called Lee Mavers, who sings with the La’s. He’s got a stance and a style that I think is tremendous. I saw them do a thing on TV with him and an acoustic guitar and the bass player with an acoustic bass, and they did that song “There She Goes,” and it was so strong. I think that’s what it’s about for me...the craft.'
The La's are the lost jewel in the crown of British Rock music. (I know that sounds pretentias but how else can you describe the sheer excellence of this amazing band.?)
@@francesclarke6808 He's still strumming consistently while plucking the highest two strings AND knocking on the guitar percussively while singing. What he's doing is a lot harder than the lead guitar part
I’m only 31 so wasn’t born when the La’s were releasing stuff/playing live in their pomp but have become a huge fan and I feel robbed stuff like this wasn’t properly released. Mavers is a genius and owes it to the world to studio record what he wrote and release it!
Great to hear you're a fan. I loved them as soon as i saw them playing live back in 1988 supporting another band. I was 16. Saw them loads too. So glad i was alive then! Saw all the best bands. Mavers is a musical genius. Just having a bit of a reminisce tonight. Sarah.
@@menlove251 You’re lucky to have seen them live, I’d pay a stupid sum of money to see them live in their prime. I’d heard There She Goes (obviously) so many times and presumed they were just a one hit wonder… I think I heard someone describe the album as one of the best ever so gave it a listen… I reckon I listened to the whole thing 5 times in a row with my jaw wide open 😂
short and sweet, it's what I love about the album, hardly any songs over 3 minutes but all packed with greatness and leave you longing for more. it's one of only a hand full of albums I can listen to over and over! so sad there was never a second and although I love cast but for me they were never quite as good, there is an energy about that album that is hard to beat..
Yes, the songs got straight to the point... except for "Looking Glass". But I _love_ LG as an album closer, both thematically and musically. Can't imagine a better way to end an album that is as close to perfection as anything I've ever heard.
The greatest bands are often the seminal ones who break the ground for the others with their creative genius. This band were pure creative genius sadly cut short. I wish I had known then what I know now1
They made one cd/album that I am aware of. I bought it new years ago. I don't 'really' lend this cd out... it's been my experience that when loaned out... it doesn't come back!! It's THAT good!
How fucking good were the La’s? I am watching this vid with my 1 year old daughter and she is clapping, She knows they were quality. This is what daddy was into when he was 20.....
You see why the Call the 1960's the Center of the UNIVERSE!!! It's the Bridge between the Past and the Future..Even in MUSIC!!! All Hail the La's for keeping that Essence and Influence on there Sleeve.
@@tomsutton6586 ah thx. i see the timeline lineup in wiki now. thought drummer might have been Neil - had a similar sort of style / feel. seems that Chris drummer guy was pretty good, went on to be in many famous bands ! but Lee, what an amazing talent. unfulfilled greatness tho ! sad in many ways
Been revisiting the la's after a long time away and I can't tell you how much I love this album. Seeing it in a new light and it glows beautifully....Mavers is a genius and Power is understated magic. Class act.
It’s currently 05:37am found this about 1am-ish. Easily listened to this over hundred times, also scouring TH-cam for more lost la’s so if anyone knows any that be great 😁
I come from the time of the Beatles, and I immediately thought of them when I played this album back in the day. The quality and variety of the songs is up there with the great ones..
Michael Graham What in a universe where Lee actually kept is head screwed on for more than one album and Noel wasn’t a grafter? Yeah that’s a hard world to imagine.
Very nice performance. Interesting how I can hear the influence of so many bands of the 60's British invasion, yet very much their own genuine sound. I can hear The Kinks, The Who, Herman's Hermits. Certainly Mavers' vocals, look, and mannerisms resemble a young Mick Jagger in an uncanny way. Really nice sound.
Saw them live in Nottingham the night Thatcher resigned - quite a night, but it was still only a 40-minute gig, even with an encore of There She Goes and one or two others!
If I close my eyes I`m back in 1989 and can touch it and feel like I am that young carefree man again
Mavers' voice is so perfect here.
+anudistsjury at first, I thought it was the studio album recording!
Same! His guitar playing is so tight. It's ridiculous.
he's hardly even paying attention ffs
One of the best versions of there she goes
its a travesty that the La's weren't one of the biggest bands in the world. No matter how much Lee hates it, their album is timeless and over 20 years later its still fresh and alive.
agree ma man. fkn top notch band
sure, but sometimes a cool thing about a great band is that they were. never huge.
Well said bro.
Part of me is quite happy with them being "my band", there's a buzz from meeting fellow La's fans that you wouldn't get with hipster-adopted, mainstream stuff that people like because they're told to. It's clear Lee wasn't arsed about recognition / fame (he even says this literally in interviews). It only makes sense the fans of his music feel the same.
Robbie Williams covering There She Goes at his gigs is not something I think about when I'm enjoying The La's :D
Would love to see it remastered
Best version of 'Son Of A Gun' in my opinion.
That bossanova drumming by Chris is perfect....makes the song bounce
It is February 7, 2024, 155,395 views since Mar 1, 2006. Who is listening? - PH in PH / Manila
Me, April 11, 2024, England. It’s still raining.
Me, Jul 5, 2024, PH / Dumaguete.
Me, July 7 2024, England.....still raining
Me, August 16th, 2024. America (:
Me, December 3, 2024, São Paulo, Brazil ;)
He is such an incredible singer. These guys are world wonders. Their self titled album is one of the greatest albums ever made.
Couldn’t agree more!! Brilliant album
That strummin' pattern though..
I cant even tell what hes doin hahah
That shit looks mad hard to pull off while singing.
Crack, a helluva drug
Watch John power playing time bomb
@@Harrison94music Yes! This reminded me of the acoustic version of Time Bomb straightaway! 👍
I presume this is the performance Clapton saw on TV back then - 'I’m very out of step at the moment. The only thing I’ve really liked is a guy called Lee Mavers, who sings with the La’s. He’s got a stance and a style that I think is tremendous. I saw them do a thing on TV with him and an acoustic guitar and the bass player with an acoustic bass, and they did that song “There She Goes,” and it was so strong. I think that’s what it’s about for me...the craft.'
The La's are the lost jewel in the crown of British Rock music.
(I know that sounds pretentias but how else can you describe the sheer excellence of this amazing band.?)
pretentias lol
That’s how I’m spelling it from now on x
@@transnistria4237 his saying it with a Spanish accent haha
love to go and see them but im nearly 30 years out
It's the truth. They're amazing.
One of the best musical moments in history. Mavers did enough for me to be my favourite ever musician behind McCartney and Lennon
There She Goes should definitely be in contention for greatest song ever written.
@Warrior In its perfect distillation of 50s and 60s music, the greatest decades of music ever, yes it should.
@Warrior Thank you
I’ve become a dead head for hearing every iteration of this track(she goes), and this is without the best one I’ve found.
Agree...this is so bloody good. I can't explain it, makes me feel something...
💯!! A hidden gem, this clip and version of There She Goes.
@@menlove251❤ it’s emotionally overwhelming
How on earth he can strum that pattern and sing so flawlessly at the same time is beyond me
Yeah, that is very difficult amd it looks like he dies this type of thing with ease.
Practice.
He doesn't play the lead guitar line.
@@francesclarke6808 He's still strumming consistently while plucking the highest two strings AND knocking on the guitar percussively while singing. What he's doing is a lot harder than the lead guitar part
He is chewing gum at the same time too
They need to make a La's movie about their story......
I hope they don't cast someone too much like Lee, the film will never get fucking made!
Or a proper documentary at least.
@@thegoodsgone1965 what a fantastic idea
I’m only 31 so wasn’t born when the La’s were releasing stuff/playing live in their pomp but have become a huge fan and I feel robbed stuff like this wasn’t properly released.
Mavers is a genius and owes it to the world to studio record what he wrote and release it!
Great to hear you're a fan. I loved them as soon as i saw them playing live back in 1988 supporting another band. I was 16. Saw them loads too. So glad i was alive then! Saw all the best bands. Mavers is a musical genius. Just having a bit of a reminisce tonight. Sarah.
@@menlove251 You’re lucky to have seen them live, I’d pay a stupid sum of money to see them live in their prime.
I’d heard There She Goes (obviously) so many times and presumed they were just a one hit wonder… I think I heard someone describe the album as one of the best ever so gave it a listen… I reckon I listened to the whole thing 5 times in a row with my jaw wide open 😂
This still sounds so fresh , amazing and timeless.....
Thank fuck someone recorded this!
Lee Mavers = absolute genius songwriter
short and sweet, it's what I love about the album, hardly any songs over 3 minutes but all packed with greatness and leave you longing for more. it's one of only a hand full of albums I can listen to over and over! so sad there was never a second and although I love cast but for me they were never quite as good, there is an energy about that album that is hard to beat..
Yes, the songs got straight to the point... except for "Looking Glass". But I _love_ LG as an album closer, both thematically and musically. Can't imagine a better way to end an album that is as close to perfection as anything I've ever heard.
The greatest bands are often the seminal ones who break the ground for the others with their creative genius. This band were pure creative genius sadly cut short. I wish I had known then what I know now1
Drums sound like a heartbeat on There She Goes. Lovely
he was robbie williams drummer, now in Noel Gallaghers high flying birds
They made one cd/album that I am aware of. I bought it new years ago. I don't 'really' lend this cd out... it's been my experience that when loaned out... it doesn't come back!! It's THAT good!
this is probably what the album should have sounded like
best drums for Son of a Gun. Latin feel and the perfect syncopation for this song
I’m still watching and this is still magic. Happy Christmas 2023. RIP Shane M, Sinead O and Benjamin Z. Creativity is hard won but thereafter eternal.
Love this genius, held my pint whilst signing my Las top back in 1991, john lennon of his era and drugs are the devil.....
Let’s just all take a moment to reflect on just how magical The La’s are. There isn’t another group that comes anywhere near.
There are some amazing British bands. The Field Mice are another 90s band I love.
wait'll you hear the beatles!
just a completely flawless performance. loving the drum sound :)
the vibe from the drums is amazing
1:53 this is my favorite version of There She Goes. I recommend downloading the video just in case it gets deleted
How fucking good were the La’s? I am watching this vid with my 1 year old daughter and she is clapping, She knows they were quality. This is what daddy was into when he was 20.....
You see why the Call the 1960's the Center of the UNIVERSE!!! It's the Bridge between the Past and the Future..Even in MUSIC!!! All Hail the La's for keeping that Essence and Influence on there Sleeve.
My favourite clip of them, great sound. Night Network, ITV (UK), January 1988.
it's not that early, Barry didn't join until later in 1988
@@tomsutton6586 Tom whats the lineup here please?
Jimbo Saul baz, Chris, lee and John
@@tomsutton6586 ah thx. i see the timeline lineup in wiki now. thought drummer might have been Neil - had a similar sort of style / feel. seems that Chris drummer guy was pretty good, went on to be in many famous bands ! but Lee, what an amazing talent. unfulfilled greatness tho ! sad in many ways
@@jimbosaul3996 I definitely prefer Chris Sharrock's style to Neil Mavers.
I'm drinking me a GALLON of that Liverpool water...something in it! lol
Jay Birdy it’s just scouse blood la
@@andycampsall3832 Is right la
James Cook Scruffy Manc
@James Cook jealous
That's called Manchester piss.
My new re-found lost love the La's !! Genius !!
Been revisiting the la's after a long time away and I can't tell you how much I love this album. Seeing it in a new light and it glows beautifully....Mavers is a genius and Power is understated magic. Class act.
I've been listening this video for like... 13 years at least, I'm just amazed how this doesnt have near half a million views, The Las are so, unknown?
Lee Mavers+Song Writing= Genius.
+heroin?
@@christoph1246 never heroin when the songs were written
The Guitar playing on this is fooking excellent !!!
On there she goes again !
Now this is good music.
It’s currently 05:37am found this about 1am-ish. Easily listened to this over hundred times, also scouring TH-cam for more lost la’s so if anyone knows any that be great 😁
Who needs microphones anyway?...Amazing band!!!!
I come from the time of the Beatles, and I immediately thought of them when I played this album back in the day. The quality and variety of the songs is up there with the great ones..
Greatest band ever to be fair
Lee Mavers, a voice of gold.
God bless La’s
The Gallagher brothers, Blur, Stone Roses, et al, hear this and weep. It's that good.
Totally true evertless perfection x
In another universe, Lee and company are music legends and the Gallagher's are pizza boys living in a rat infested flat
What are you talking about, they did hear this
Michael Graham What in a universe where Lee actually kept is head screwed on for more than one album and Noel wasn’t a grafter? Yeah that’s a hard world to imagine.
Blur are fuckin shite nothing good about boys who like girls who like boys etc etc etc etc
Fabulous album was The La's debut.
Great songs well played.
My fave band of all time..the la’s..class
music gold right here
so good band , so marvellous songs
Very nice performance. Interesting how I can hear the influence of so many bands of the 60's British invasion, yet very much their own genuine sound. I can hear The Kinks, The Who, Herman's Hermits. Certainly Mavers' vocals, look, and mannerisms resemble a young Mick Jagger in an uncanny way. Really nice sound.
Just perfect.
Back again...still perfect.
The La´s are very very good musicians and all them still sounding so fresh as the first time!!
Beautiful
I can't describe how good son of a gun is! (Not to mention There she goes)
what a voice !
A Maestro one of the few
One mic in a room. No overdubs. Sounds great.
Crazy isn’t it. And my favorite version.
This entire album is fantastic
What a voice, what a band. These are amazing songs.
vocal performance is spot on
Awesome!
Saw them live in Nottingham the night Thatcher resigned - quite a night, but it was still only a 40-minute gig, even with an encore of There She Goes and one or two others!
2024👊😎
I don't know How to explain it
this version sounds so honest
Brilliant or what!!!!!
Magnificent & disarming.
Genius!!!! Shame they never reached their true potential. Run into the sun!!!!
Such beautiful voices and beats
Just great ! simple as !!!
So great!
Great live music to powerful voice here
and the drummer is following his taps on the guitar in son of a gun
This was much better than the stone roses debut album in my opinion.
By miles. Both great bands but The Stone Roses didn't have Lee Mavers
Scott Williamson jj jj
Without a doubt! Roses good but this is next level.....
You’ve got fucking problems
Taz Kiers you only like the stone roses cause everyone else does and you think it’s cool,.
Still gold.
Lee Mavers, the Henry Purcell of rock composers. More great songwriting in one album than in dozens by others. Priceless stuff.
What I love about this clip is that it has a Skiffle sound that is missing from the recorded album. Anyway I’m still watching.
The 2nd best band from Liverpool, but only by a hair. The songs are masterpieces.
Reuben Kincaid I’d say in terms of songwriting he’s the best in Liverpool, maybe one of the best in the world
-Ljb04 - the greatest songwriter ever. Bar Lennon.
agreed!
1. Carcass
2. The La's
3. everyone else
The La's are just too cool for mics.
It really doesn't get better than this
I love the version where John does counter harmony on one line, “Run, rabbit, run”. Not here though.
Mind boggling!
Wow...sublime!
Poptastic!
What a duo.............!
Mai più ci sarà un gruppo come loro, mai
A real Northern sound that There she goes again !
Good to see someone agrees scott 👍
Its 2024 and sounds so timeless
Amazing!! 😝
These should have been massive,alot of competition at the time though.
Great versions.
Great Songs
Brilliance
SUPERB
haha they were boss...truly
Wow!
That’s the very best xx
'There she goes' sounds even better here than in the original video
Great band
Lee Mavers is the greatest song writer who didn't want to be a song writer