They've lost their keyboardist and their drummer and still they have the courage to move on and continue to make great music. Hands down one of the best bands.
renzoc oh my days i always think that thanks for putting that they are legends to me i saw them in 2007 and had waited since my late teens well worth the wait they were awesome and i could not keep still mindyourself be happy 😊 2018 June
Oasis- Round are way- from the white room as well. Liam is well fucked up and they belt out a b side like it was one of their anthems. Loved this show, bands always put their back into it when they were on. Used to set the vhs and put it on post pub with the lads and laddetes. Good times
This is THE song that I love from them! Just saw them on their tour and love hearing it live❤Bristol vs Silver Spring-UK crowd definitely better than US for rocking out!😊
Jon’s drum kit sounding epic here. Really able to show us what in incredible drummer he became. When the band released Up To Our Hips, one of the most striking aspects was Jon’s drum kit change and how the his ability was improving through the albums. This heavier sound here is mesmerising, the players are immersed - great musicians, great band 🙏
Ladies and gentlemen, the genius of Jon Brookes captured in five minutes. There's something mesmerising about a tall man moving with such power and precision. No wonder Tim Burgess just stands and admires towards the end of the song. He stops being the frontman and becomes a fan like the rest of us. A tribute. Love it.
220 likes vs 6 Dislikes. It's good to have these metrics to quantify how many wankers there are in the world. I make it around 2%. 2% of people are wankers.
I fckng love The Charlatans!! I saw them play a few years ago in Brooklyn, front row. Timmy held my hand and I started crying like I was 19 years old again 😂😂 He asked me if I was okay.
The Charlies were who first grabbed my ear firmly back in the fall of '90; just out of high school a few months before, and starting my first quarter in Junior College. It would be another three years or so after I moved on to Uni to complete my studies, that I was introduced to the Stone Roses by a fellow Design major/classmate. While a major fan of both bands all these years, you've got to give credit to Tim and the lads for keeping it going for three-plus decades. Ian can't even begin to make the same claim.
I loved the roses to bits but realised they were taking the Mick 2 albums not good enough. The charlantans are the real deal not that other lot. Roses don't ever come back. The Charlatans rule
Why do people have to play one band against another, they were both brilliant.. roses came slightly before so charlatans got the bandwagon jumper tag, so unfair.. great stand alone band
The stone roses had one good album… ok it was amazing but…if was one!! The Charlies had many really f’en great albums and also they had one amazing albums… so these guys, imo are the best of the 2 hands down… plus the messages of their songs is a lot better and more positive
This was the first time they played after Rob passed. It is Martin Duffy from 'the Scream' on the keys. I 'think' it was the week before they appeared at Knebworth supporting Oasis. Either way it was a hot night in West London. The Manic Street Preachers, Jamiroquai, Chaka Demus and Pliers and a solo artist called 'Nut' all appeared on the same show.
1997: Coventry Colosseum would have been the first time I heard the Charlatans. We used to have a student/indie night called ‘green onions’ where all the best music was played. Only the coolest kids listened to this type of music back then. Bloody good days!
Top performance by The Charlatans, as many bands did on The White Room, the cultural zeitgeist of the mid-90s, riding the crest of the BritPop wave hitting the country. Jon Brookes really swinging those drums around, driving them like he just stole them. hehe
If only bands were as good a this today..? What was in the air back then? All I know it was great living in the uk in 1996..life was a blast..you couldn't be virtually there..you had to be in it, living it..great times
Cos now it’s all about your social media following - that’s what record companies are looking for. They aren’t bothered about how good your actual talent is, they’re looking for a carbon copy of the next Drake or Lady Gaga, or whatever’s ‘hot’ right now. Therefore, people making music now have cottoned onto this and are doing exactly that - hence why there’s so much shit coming out. Case in point: Wet Leg - just generic ‘indie’ bullshit. The Charlatans, Oasis…that whole crop of bands from the 90s - that’s what real music is: people with actual talent.
The 90s were absolutely legit with Charlatans, Carter, Stone Roses, Inspirals etc etc etc. We had a great modern rock station in Norfolk, Virginia called 96X that played all of these bands. The was the great part of being stationed there while in the US Navy. The part that sucked? Because I was in the Navy, I never made it to the UK to see any of the bands in their prime.
Saw them in 1992 in Dallas. Earth Day show. Other bands on the bill: Sugarcubes, 808 State, Dinosaur Jr., Ned's Atomic Dustbin...so long ago I forgot the rest.
Remember this was a bank holiday weekend white room. It blew my fucking mind. Great live music. Without Rob collins the charlatans still perform like this.
Madchester charlatans oasis stone roses happy mondays all brilliant all class i love them all we put them altogether as our own here in the north proud of each and everyone of them all legends to us RIP rob john and paul ryder love you guys forever ❤
This is phenomenal, just after Rob's death. Pretty sure the Manic Street Preachers were on this same show, one of their first appearances after Richey disappeared.
Wow, thank you very much for this upload ! This jumper Tim is wearing reminds me of something. Tim was on the cover of Melody Maker or NME wearing this jumper in 1996 and my flatmate and I cut out that photo and put it up on the wall. We used to talk about how gorgeous Tim Burgess was and he is still so in 2016 ! I never thought I would be able to see him in this jumper again...thank you very much !!
This was right after losing Rob Collins, I remember an edge to the performance. Tony Rogers bless him hasn't got Rob Collins presence on and off the Hammond, should've tried to keep Martin Duffy. Then throw in the loss of Jon Brookes, I love the Charlatans but the dynamics changed from what inspired me in the early days. There a national treasure none the less and what a journey.
Loved this band growing up in the 90’s and still do. So unbelievably under rated. The shit coming out today from the oasis brothers and so many others is not worthy of a comparison....!!!!!
1977chopper yup I m a still listening to the fabulous charlatans who I Saw in Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 in 2007 oh my days long time waiting over the years but well worth the wait and in the contry I was born and have been back living in for 16years i saw the stone roses in spike island widness England as a teenager and we had a great time but the charlatans much better evn after those years. Mindyourself be happy 😊 June 2018
Great looking front man, great tunes, easy to see why they made it. incidentally, I wouldn't put it past albarn to have nicked those 'woo hoos' for song 2!
they are called the charlatans, look up the word charlatan. they do not hide the fact they steal ideas and riffs, looks etc and anyway thats how you start a scene and thats how fashion works...coping others. nothing is original! people used to say oasis changed how everyone dressed...no...we all dressed like that and thats why we could relate as opposed to GNR with leather kecks on shoulder length hair and cowboy boots
A fine band that never sought after the headlines, their music, albums or live shows done their talking, were the best of the era.
They've lost their keyboardist and their drummer and still they have the courage to move on and continue to make great music. Hands down one of the best bands.
Not exactly small losses from a musical standpoint either - they were arguably the best two musicians in the band...
I agree, but I like to think that they both would have wanted them to carry on.
Yeah! Got to agree judging by some of the recent stuff they've still got this. Love 'em.
renzoc oh my days i always think that thanks for putting that they are legends to me i saw them in 2007 and had waited since my late teens well worth the wait they were awesome and i could not keep still mindyourself be happy 😊 2018 June
That drummer was truly something
There are certain songs and performances that send a shiver down the spine. This is one of them.
I just got one to goosebumps
Oasis- Round are way- from the white room as well. Liam is well fucked up and they belt out a b side like it was one of their anthems. Loved this show, bands always put their back into it when they were on. Used to set the vhs and put it on post pub with the lads and laddetes. Good times
This is THE song that I love from them! Just saw them on their tour and love hearing it live❤Bristol vs Silver Spring-UK crowd definitely better than US for rocking out!😊
Great band. When I met my wife in 1999 she had a poster of Tim Burgess on her bedroom wall. I thought there and then, she's a keeper.
The Charlatans are great. By far the best British band of the early 90s.
Proto Oasis.
R.I.P ROB AND JON 🕊🕊 thanks for the memories 👊🏴
🎉 👍🏻
Jon’s drum kit sounding epic here. Really able to show us what in incredible drummer he became. When the band released Up To Our Hips, one of the most striking aspects was Jon’s drum kit change and how the his ability was improving through the albums. This heavier sound here is mesmerising, the players are immersed - great musicians, great band 🙏
😅 3:20
Ladies and gentlemen, the genius of Jon Brookes captured in five minutes. There's something mesmerising about a tall man moving with such power and precision. No wonder Tim Burgess just stands and admires towards the end of the song. He stops being the frontman and becomes a fan like the rest of us. A tribute. Love it.
Not a phone in sight just people living life 🤙🏽
220 likes vs 6 Dislikes. It's good to have these metrics to quantify how many wankers there are in the world. I make it around 2%. 2% of people are wankers.
Haaaaaa that's brilliant, and very precise 😉 good to know us real music fans are still going strong x
I think the percentage of ass**#$ are much greater than that. It's just that not a lot of them have internet access or are not TH-cam fans.
Amazing...a couple of years after this observation and the numbers still hold true with 846 dislikes and 18 dislikes.
Fucking epic. Theme tune for a generation as good as any Oasis track IMHO.
Waàaaaaaay better.
This is on a level the Gallaghers can only dream of
Oasis wished they were the charlatans or the roses.
You can see in this that Liam has tried to imitate Tim’s style
I fckng love The Charlatans!! I saw them play a few years ago in Brooklyn, front row. Timmy held my hand and I started crying like I was 19 years old again 😂😂 He asked me if I was okay.
It's amazing that some people saw them as a second rate Stone Roses... This is epic, genius, what a song, what a live band
The Charlies were who first grabbed my ear firmly back in the fall of '90; just out of high school a few months before, and starting my first quarter in Junior College. It would be another three years or so after I moved on to Uni to complete my studies, that I was introduced to the Stone Roses by a fellow Design major/classmate. While a major fan of both bands all these years, you've got to give credit to Tim and the lads for keeping it going for three-plus decades. Ian can't even begin to make the same claim.
I loved the roses to bits but realised they were taking the Mick 2 albums not good enough. The charlantans are the real deal not that other lot. Roses don't ever come back. The Charlatans rule
Why do people have to play one band against another, they were both brilliant.. roses came slightly before so charlatans got the bandwagon jumper tag, so unfair.. great stand alone band
Cos he moved like Ian's brown.
The stone roses had one good album… ok it was amazing but…if was one!!
The Charlies had many really f’en great albums and also they had one amazing albums… so these guys, imo are the best of the 2 hands down… plus the messages of their songs is a lot better and more positive
Ladies and gentleman Mr Jon Brookes! What a drummer!!!
Absolutely. Criminally underrated but a total legend.
Specially here, what a show!
Legend
The way Jon played is mesmerizing. I stare 3 times in a row, instead of working. He was the beast of drums ...
Awesome song holding the gurns in to sing
I remember this when it went out, even now it still blows me away.. still my favourite band.
This was the first time they played after Rob passed. It is Martin Duffy from 'the Scream' on the keys. I 'think' it was the week before they appeared at Knebworth supporting Oasis. Either way it was a hot night in West London. The Manic Street Preachers, Jamiroquai, Chaka Demus and Pliers and a solo artist called 'Nut' all appeared on the same show.
One of MSP's first performances post-Richey too. Emotional night for both bands.
Duffy did some great stuff with Felt, too.
Always brilliant live, Jon Brookes was some Drummer rip fella.
What a drummer!!!!!! Absolute legend!!!! RIP X
1997: Coventry Colosseum would have been the first time I heard the Charlatans. We used to have a student/indie night called ‘green onions’ where all the best music was played. Only the coolest kids listened to this type of music back then. Bloody good days!
Ha ha, yes the weekly trek into Hillfields!
Who remembers watching the indie chart show Saturday mornings always charlatans stood out and I was hooked from aged 12
Top performance by The Charlatans, as many bands did on The White Room, the cultural zeitgeist of the mid-90s, riding the crest of the BritPop wave hitting the country.
Jon Brookes really swinging those drums around, driving them like he just stole them. hehe
Epic performance. The only thing more epic is Jon Brookes drumming. He's greatly missed.
Totally. It was epic seeing Tim just enjoying him doing his stuff at the end of Crashin' In there.
Shame Tim cant really sing...some great grooves tho
One of my favorite drummer of all time. Powerhouse.
@@iggypopisgod9 tbf singing isn't everything tim has character and swagger great frontman
@@iggypopisgod9 Tim can sing and he's got quite a good voice
The album crashing in is from, the self titled the charlatans is an unbelievable album
If only bands were as good a this today..? What was in the air back then? All I know it was great living in the uk in 1996..life was a blast..you couldn't be virtually there..you had to be in it, living it..great times
Cos now it’s all about your social media following - that’s what record companies are looking for.
They aren’t bothered about how good your actual talent is, they’re looking for a carbon copy of the next Drake or Lady Gaga, or whatever’s ‘hot’ right now.
Therefore, people making music now have cottoned onto this and are doing exactly that - hence why there’s so much shit coming out. Case in point: Wet Leg - just generic ‘indie’ bullshit.
The Charlatans, Oasis…that whole crop of bands from the 90s - that’s what real music is: people with actual talent.
The 90s were absolutely legit with Charlatans, Carter, Stone Roses, Inspirals etc etc etc. We had a great modern rock station in Norfolk, Virginia called 96X that played all of these bands. The was the great part of being stationed there while in the US Navy. The part that sucked? Because I was in the Navy, I never made it to the UK to see any of the bands in their prime.
Saw them in 1992 in Dallas. Earth Day show. Other bands on the bill: Sugarcubes, 808 State, Dinosaur Jr., Ned's Atomic Dustbin...so long ago I forgot the rest.
Jon Brookes….what more needs to be said? What a drummer❤
So many good memories of the charlatans in the 90s I remember watching this on the white room and wanting that jumper Tim is wearing. Brilliant band
John Gallacher yeh the legendary Chevingon sport jumper , I loved it 👍
The jumper is amazing, also probly tims most outright rocker haircut, I copied his 1990 bowl cut at the time, ive always rated his style
Coming back to this and watching it again. ❤
@spencerglover1 3 years later I still want it. 😂
@tomwilko7841 totally agree mate. Great style. I remember him wearing a red fur hooded jacket as well on THE WORD I think.
For me Best Band of The 90s and today making fantastic music ✌
Good stuff 2019 and still listening to this little gem
This version is better than the recorded version!
Remember this was a bank holiday weekend white room. It blew my fucking mind. Great live music. Without Rob collins the charlatans still perform like this.
Perhaps the greatest opening to a track, ever? Discuss. Should be longer IMCO
Holy shit, that jam at the end is nothing short of 🔥🔥🔥! (RIP, the two MVPs of this performance, Jon Brookes and Martin Duffy.)
What a tune, so raw and powerful
Madchester charlatans oasis stone roses happy mondays all brilliant all class i love them all we put them altogether as our own here in the north proud of each and everyone of them all legends to us RIP rob john and paul ryder love you guys forever ❤
All the comments are about the drums and organ, but that overdriven guitar sound is fantastic too
This is phenomenal, just after Rob's death. Pretty sure the Manic Street Preachers were on this same show, one of their first appearances after Richey disappeared.
Wow, thank you very much for this upload !
This jumper Tim is wearing reminds me of something.
Tim was on the cover of Melody Maker or NME wearing this jumper in 1996 and my flatmate and I cut out that photo and put it up on the wall.
We used to talk about how gorgeous Tim Burgess was and he is still so in 2016 ! I never thought I would be able to see him in this jumper again...thank you very much !!
KBK I have this jumper hanging on my wall
Wow, Tom I envy you !
The Chevignon Sport jumper was class
Have you grown up yet KBK?
what a song..what a band
Cheers Duffy good work. 👍
Saw them at knebworth , they where brilliant.
vu en concert plusieur fois trop bon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember buying crashin in on single from our price records lol back in 95 I think
This was right after losing Rob Collins, I remember an edge to the performance.
Tony Rogers bless him hasn't got Rob Collins presence on and off the Hammond, should've tried to keep Martin Duffy.
Then throw in the loss of Jon Brookes, I love the Charlatans but the dynamics changed from what inspired me in the early days.
There a national treasure none the less and what a journey.
UNREAL in them days.
Loved this band growing up in the 90’s and still do. So unbelievably under rated. The shit coming out today from the oasis brothers and so many others is not worthy of a comparison....!!!!!
The coolest Tim has ever been 👍
One to Another Such A Tune
Holy shit. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Only the kids of the 90s could swagger without a care in world my generation class times 😊
For me, this was the band in full flight with swagger and big tunes. Things sadly went downhill post Wonderland.
Yeah, a bangoing downhill after their 6th album is some criticism!
some bands manage just 1 album full stop so I’ll take 6 good ones.
A real gem!
And that’s how you play the drums
Temazos , Aguante Los Charlatans!!
Miss so much this guys
what a performance awesome
Still listening in 2018 🎸🍺🎹🎤👊🏻
1977chopper listen to Tellin Stories weekly. Love it
1977chopper yup I m a still listening to the fabulous charlatans who I Saw in Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 in 2007 oh my days long time waiting over the years but well worth the wait and in the contry I was born and have been back living in for 16years i saw the stone roses in spike island widness England as a teenager and we had a great time but the charlatans much better evn after those years. Mindyourself be happy 😊 June 2018
In my top 5 live performances of all time
Fuck yeah mate
1977chopper, 2019 Class Band!!!
Great drummer sadly missed
Honestly, my realisation of all these great bands I loved playing live and singing flat.
RIP Mr. Brooks.
icbrkr :/
amazing stuff.
Perfection !!!!!
just wow !
Top very underrated band…..
Denver feb 23. Buzzing 🎉
Masterpiece..
Great looking front man, great tunes, easy to see why they made it. incidentally, I wouldn't put it past albarn to have nicked those 'woo hoos' for song 2!
Brilliant!
Wish i was young again
WOOOW
Tough crowd.
so cool
I think it’s fair to say this was during their “manhattan powdered donut” phase.
The only way to be ❤
fuckin' legend.
saw these guys at tramps in nyc it was like going to church the place was packed no room to move at all
just gods
The Charlatans UK Forever...!!! 🇬🇧
RIP Martin what a job you done when Rob passed away.
Play this and score a big top corner make them look 👌
Just ❤️
The Stone Roses por ejemplo actuaron en la sala Barraca de Sueca-Valencia por primera vez en España.🍊🦇😎
Fucking gold
White room, white jumper, white dove,
Rock n roll
Fucking fab!!!
they are called the charlatans, look up the word charlatan. they do not hide the fact they steal ideas and riffs, looks etc and anyway thats how you start a scene and thats how fashion works...coping others. nothing is original! people used to say oasis changed how everyone dressed...no...we all dressed like that and thats why we could relate as opposed to GNR with leather kecks on shoulder length hair and cowboy boots
In 27 years tim hasn't lost a strand of hair 😅
Bring back this show but put on independent music on not record company tripe
Simple dead brilliant end off
Someone sell me that Chevignon jumper
Anyone know what the jumper was called?
He’s channeling his inner Barney well here.
Fuckin’ ruckus!
The Hammond B3 !
Better than when OASIS was in The White Room
Coked up to the eyeballs is Tim here
Martin Duffy crushing it
crashing in…fuck me…unreal, totally sonic sounding.
Guy on left of stage with 80's rocker hair is like shit were out of job
Si si si si este equipo que hace todos los goles oasis existe gracias a estos genios y primus existe gracias a rush