There is no song that reminds me how short life is than this one. The year 2000 seems a lifetime away now, and back then we thought we had all the time in the world. RIP Deborah 1963-2014
@@MikrosBeethoven Deborah Bone she was a childhood friend of Jarvis Cocker they became friends trough their mothers Deborah was a mental health nurse who helped teenagers she passed away on December 30 2014 from cancer aged just 51
RIP Patrick Holley. Stylist for the band Pulp and star of the Disco 2000 video. A talented visual artist, art tutor and top bloke. He was my tutor at the East Coast School of Art and Design in Grimsby 2010-2014. You'll be really, really missed by all who knew you. Can't believe you're gone. 😞
Funny isn't it, how when this song was written the year 2000 seemed like so far away. The girl in the song is dead, Pulp has broken up, and yet 17 years after 2000 the song sticks with us and it always will. It is simply timeless. Peace and love everybody
Steven Armstrong. Deborah Bone died from cancer born January 10. 63 - December 30 2014 Jarvis & Deborah had been friends since childhood through their mothers Deborah worked as a nurse caring for youngsters who had mental health problems
Some songs are so real and Disco 2000 is one of them. Our local collage station played this song frequently, and l was in love with this song. Maybe one day they will write another song about old people. Oh did l give myself away?
Couldn't agree more. This song makes me long for those times just before the millennium, when I was still youngish and still had a big chunk of my life ahead of me. Back to a time that was mostly awesome, a time when we had no idea that our world was just going to turn to complete shit as indeed it has done. Oh man o man how I miss those times...
Agree guys... It's saddening. At least we can time travel to this and, if only for a few minutes, fell the sensation of hope, vitality and happiness again.
Rest In Peace Steve Mackey. I am glad I got to be a teenager in the 90s, everything after 2000 went to shit. This was the last good decade but we didn't realise it then.
"Let's all meet up in the year 2000.". Seemed like a destination so far away. 2016, and you realize time goes by so horrifyingly faster than you'd have ever believed. And that the best days were actually the ones you spent listening to this with your school mates, daydreaming that the far future would bring the best days of your life. How ironic.
+97channel your words are probably the best (and true) thing i read since longtime...Now please forgive me but i must go and cry on my past days...... 97channel you know what ? I'll probably write your words somewhere in a book and share it monday with my office colleauge. Sure in in 1995 you never knew than in 2016 your words will become a matter of debate somewhere in france ;)
“How recognizable artists were…” Tom, you nailed it with that comment buddy, I agree with you 300%, that was part of the 90's charm, identify artists by their sound 👍🏼
"I never knew that you'd got married I'd be living down here on my own" No matter how many times I listen to this song, those lyrics never stop hurting 💔
Yes and no its not entirely accurate to my life. As in I’m technically still living at home with parents so not alone and staying with somebody new who is good for me and the deborah is happily married. Im not bitter, far from it actually but this was played at an old friends wedding the other week and I had to pretend I couldnt see them among the guests. 🙈 probably won’t ever talk again. She had a lucky escape in all fairness. This wont be leaked to her lurking deep in a you tube comments section 🤣 and I dont want pity. Just in a black hole on here. Good day.
80s chick here. Most of the 90s passed me by (kids etc). Our millennium song was Prince's 1999, which seemed an impossibly long way off. Saw this mentioned in a book as 'the best song in the world ever' so thought I'd check it out. Loved it! Feels very nostalgic, even to an oldster like me!
This is the last song I sung in the 20th century ...gigging in a club this was our encore at 10 mins to millennium....the song has extra meaning for me because I was about to become a father in June 2000 ...was also pining for a lost relationship I had before I met the mother of my child ..and guess her name ..Deborah....so you can understand why this song has so many connotations in my life ...the last line..you can even bring your baby ...sometimes songs just come into your life ..maybe for a reason x
When I discovered this song years ago, i had a very lousy sound system. Now i have a good one and I discover new sounds, such as the strings in 1:07 or the backing vocals in 1:30. This song has reached new spaces in my head and makes it even better. When an artist makes you feel nostalgic about a place or time or people you never even met, is a genious. Thank you Pulp.
It wasn't your sound system. The video mix has a few elements added or stick out more prominently, like the synth bass in the pre-chorus, the strings you mentioned and the way louder support vocals during the chorus.
Track is a nostalgic love song about two childhood friends, Deborah and the narrator, who went their separate ways after growing up. The lyrics explore their long-lost relationship and reference a time when they promised to meet up again in the year 2000. The song is a melodic musing on how love can be lost and found with time, yet remain innocent and unfulfilled despite effort. The chorus of the song serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of life and the importance of cherishing loved ones before it's too late.
I know its difficult to belive but I discovered album the pulp different class a few month ago. I can not stop listen this album. Its absolute fenomenal, great etc. Greatings from Poland to all who listen.
@Audrey Horne Excellent find! Did you find it on here or somewhere else? His n Hers (just before Different Class) and This is Hardcore (just after) are also excellent albums, both a bit darker in tone but in different ways. I love them both - His n Hers was my first Pulp album and led me to earlier Pulp I enjoyed - and This is Hardcore, lead song alone is for me the best track Pulp ever made. Hope you’re still listening to and enjoying this excellent band 1 year on my friend :-)
I was 8 in 2000. 32, a kid and emigrated to Australia and working as a National Parks ranger. Never could have anticipated that growing up as a kid and teenager in working class Northern England. I never met back up with my Deborah. All feels like a different life now. ✌️
Soon none of us is around and nobody cares really. 1000 years forward and all there is from this time is the Pyramids in Egypt, JS Bach and a history of silly time when people believed all lies their powers that be told them were true.
This is one of those songs that's so of-its-time that it can instantly transport you back if you were there. You hear those opening chords and bang it's 1995 again.
I sang this out loud on a school bus one morning on my own. I have never regretted. Of all the awkward, nervous and self-conscious things that happened in my teenage years, it was one of the freest moments I can remember. Epic song, facking EPIC.
I was born in 82, grew up hearing these songs on the radio, about 5 years ago I heard William Shatter's version of common people, the lyrics sent shivers up my spine. It made me revisit the music of my youth. I'm absolutely blown away by the complexity and depth of the lyrics and compositions. Absolutely timeless!
I was also born in 82 and although living in Aberdeen, I *had* to get tickets to see them in Sheffield last summer on their reunion. Was soooooo good!!
I was 20 in 2000, so i totally identify myself with this song! Nowadays saturday night its just another night, but back than...oh mamma! ;-) Rest in Peace Deborah! We'll never forget you!
Esta canción me ha acompañado por los últimos 27 años y parece que nunca llegaré al 2000 …. la verdad sigo disfrutando mi eterna juventud 😎😎 con canciones vintage !!!
Disco 2000 .... I discovered it in 2019. Unearthed it upon finding a Different Class album. Where have you been all my life!?!?!? So many songs I like.
Funny isn't it? I remember hearing this song for the first time in 1994 thinking "the year 2000 is so far away". We've all been through a lot. And here I am today thinking "the year 2000 is so far away".
the first CD I've bought with my own pocket money at 13. Now I'm forty and I think it was the best deal ever. It still plays very often in my headphones to this day, what a masterpiece from a time so far away, even if it feels just like yesterday, isn't it?
Covid is in the good times? Tho what you say is kinda true... They say ppl always look to the past as some happier time.. when life has always been like it lol.. like in the 90s people probably looked to the 80s and 70s
So sad. 2000 seemed so futuristic on its release in 1996. Here we are twenty four years later and it's hard to believe it is so long ago. The song is unsettling because of the nostalgia it conjures.
This is a proper banger this is. He sounds angry in this song, proper savage like he's been betrayed or something. You can even bring your baby, I love that line. This guy is angry
Oh we were born within one hour of each other Our mothers said we could be sister and brother Your name is Deborah (Deborah) It never suited ya And they said that when we grew up We'd get married, and never split up Oh, we never did it, although I often thought of it Oh Deborah, do you recall? Your house was very small With wood chip on the wall When I came 'round to call You didn't notice me at all And I said, "let's all meet up in the year 2000 Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown? Be there two o'clock by the fountain down the road" I never knew that you'd get married I would be living down here on my own On that damp and lonely Thursday years ago You were the first girl at school to get breasts And Martyn said that you were the best Oh, the boys all loved you, but I was a mess I had to watch them trying to get you undressed We were friends, that was as far as it went I used to walk you home sometimes but it meant Oh, it meant nothing to you 'Cause you were so popular Deborah, do you recall? Your house was very small With woodchip on the wall When I came around to call You didn't notice me at all And I said, "let's all meet up in the year 2000 Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown? Be there two o'clock by the fountain down the road" I never knew that you'd get married I would be living down here on my own On that damp and lonely Thursday years ago Do it Oh yeah Oh yeah Ah Deborah, do you recall? Oh, your house was very small With wood chip on the wall When I came around to call You didn't notice me at all And I said, "let's all meet up in the year 2000 Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown? Be there two o'clock by the fountain down the road" I never knew that you'd get married I would be living down here on my own On that damp and lonely Thursday years ago Oh, what are you doing Sunday, baby? Would you like to come and meet me maybe? You can even bring your baby Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh What are you doing Sunday, baby? Would you like to come and meet me maybe? You can even bring your baby Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
Beautiful yet nostalgic music and video. I knew that the actors of this clip are married with children in real life. What a story! Sadly I knew that the male actor passed away one month ago. It made me sad a whole day just to think about the girl and what she is going through these days. My wife and I love this video, we got married and met at a disco as well, and thinking of that passing feels bad.
this will always remind me of my dad- he had a dance to this that he did in uni and he taught it to me when i was about 7 and almost every time we were in the car together we'd play this and dance to it. i don't really see him anymore but i like that i still know the dance and i still do it every time i hear this no matter where i am. i miss how life used to be :)
I'm guessing a lot of people had a love interest like this in their life. And for those who remember this song when it came out, now it feels almost prophetic.
I loved this song the first time I heard it. and ended up living about 3 miles from Elstree but never visited. I finally visited the film studios in Elstree about 2 months ago....this brilliant song plating in my head. thank you buggles...much.better than video killed the radio star in my honest opinion.
When your legs are gone and can barely breathe - this is the BEST marathon finishing tune - good for 2 free miles at warp speed (or what passes for it after 4 hours of running), esp the bit at 2:59 when it changes gears
Ojalá que lo haya disfrutado..yo los ví a qui en México junto a otros grupos ya que tuvimos un festival y vinieron y tuve la fortuna de escucharlos y verlos un abrazo hermana chileno
This summer I used to go a bar in London called The Lexington where played the same Pulp songs again over again. since that moment I can't stop listen to them
Am I the only one who likes this version more than the album version? The haromony on the chorus! the sponken word bit! and a more melancholic feeling to this one.
20 lat temu, początek studiów, w podróży do Poznania walkman AIWA przywieziony z Niemiec :-D i PULP do zdarcia, zakochałem się i kocham ich do dzisiaj ... nie przypuszczałem, że pamiętam rzeczy z przed 20 lat ...1995 to było to!
This video will be such a mind bender for coming generations: a song from the 90's about people in the 70's thinking about the year 2000. Anyway I'm happy I grew up listening to this, amazing era of music
How can 1.9K dislike this ?!? Banging tune, those of a Certain age will always have it in their Heart about how old they'd be at the turn of the Century. A few tracks about it out there - this was the best though!
agreed my favourite live band, last saw them in there homecoming gig sheffield 2012 the pub across from the arena had pulp tracklist playing everyone was singing along before the gig.epic night :)
Patrick Euro impossible as you see his mouth is so small and the disease keeps making it smaller so now it's so Small he can only eat ants sad isn't it
I’m 18 years old yet remember being 8 listening to Pulp in my nans car. The best memory I’ll ever have with her, I will always treasure Pulp, this song and Common People were our song when I visited her on a weekend. Lovely memory, lovely songs, lovely woman 💙
Now this is Britpop. That sound of Britishness that just catches your ear and makes you want to move.
please no more migrants.
God save the King
#FkStarmer
English, it's English
RIP Steve Mackey (November 10, 1966 - March 2, 2023), aged 56
You will be remembered as a legend.
Damn. I didn't hear that! Too young.
Sad to hear that news. RIP 🙏
Ah...I feel sorry for him! May he rest in peace🥀
So sorry I didn’t know this 😔 Forever Young 💙
How was he 56?
There is no song that reminds me how short life is than this one. The year 2000 seems a lifetime away now, and back then we thought we had all the time in the world. RIP Deborah 1963-2014
Who was Deborah?
@@MikrosBeethoven Deborah Bone she was a childhood friend of Jarvis Cocker they became friends trough their mothers Deborah was a mental health nurse who helped teenagers she passed away on December 30 2014 from cancer aged just 51
@@graemewatson1106 I didn't know any of that, thanks👍
i concur
😭 RIP Deborah 😭
RIP Patrick Holley. Stylist for the band Pulp and star of the Disco 2000 video. A talented visual artist, art tutor and top bloke. He was my tutor at the East Coast School of Art and Design in Grimsby 2010-2014. You'll be really, really missed by all who knew you. Can't believe you're gone. 😞
Sorry to hear that, he has joined Steve & Deborah. Time flies too fast.
OH shit no way :O This for real??
They were my fashion teachers around the same time! Bless RIP Patrick
That's sad man. Dam good looking chap.
who was he in the video?
@@antarcticapes5759 He was the guy getting his hair cut.
Funny isn't it, how when this song was written the year 2000 seemed like so far away. The girl in the song is dead, Pulp has broken up, and yet 17 years after 2000 the song sticks with us and it always will. It is simply timeless. Peace and love everybody
JP McGrath how she die
Steven Armstrong. Deborah Bone died from cancer born January 10. 63 - December 30 2014 Jarvis & Deborah had been friends since childhood through their mothers Deborah worked as a nurse caring for youngsters who had mental health problems
Gloria gloria...or deborah deborah...
you mean the girl the song was written about? or the model?
The song was not written in 2000. This song and the album are from the mid 90's
This sung slapped really hard.
Edit: This would make a great song for doing aerobics.
Wonderful.
I don't know whether to smile or cry...
I smiled...
tears of happiness
This song is danceable af but super sad specially Deborah's story
The first time l heard it , l was so touched . It's so real. Then there is Oddie up there , so l had to say something. Love this song.
Some songs are so real and Disco 2000 is one of them. Our local collage station played this song frequently, and l was in love with this song. Maybe one day they will write another song about old people. Oh did l give myself away?
Man do I wish we could all meet up in the year 2000 instead of this mad world...
Couldn't agree more. This song makes me long for those times just before the millennium, when I was still youngish and still had a big chunk of my life ahead of me. Back to a time that was mostly awesome, a time when we had no idea that our world was just going to turn to complete shit as indeed it has done. Oh man o man how I miss those times...
@@paddyglenny And the worst thing is.. as there's nothing you can do about it, you just watch it all crumble away.
@@antenant9294 ❤️❤️❤️
Agree guys... It's saddening. At least we can time travel to this and, if only for a few minutes, fell the sensation of hope, vitality and happiness again.
Your so right, how good would that be!!!!
Rest In Peace Steve Mackey.
I am glad I got to be a teenager in the 90s, everything after 2000 went to shit. This was the last good decade but we didn't realise it then.
are u planning to stop using smartphone
exactly wish i couldve been a teenager then
Nahh after 2015
ha ha ha
@@PinoyAbnoy Maybe he's watching on his desktop computer with a CRT monitor.
Disco 2000 playing in 2021. The song of the 90's.
2022
2023
2024
You had to edit that?@@anthok6911
*_I LOVE THIS SONG : POOP_*
"Let's all meet up in the year 2000.". Seemed like a destination so far away. 2016, and you realize time goes by so horrifyingly faster than you'd have ever believed. And that the best days were actually the ones you spent listening to this with your school mates, daydreaming that the far future would bring the best days of your life. How ironic.
+97channel your words are probably the best (and true) thing i read since longtime...Now please forgive me but i must go and cry on my past days...... 97channel you know what ? I'll probably write your words somewhere in a book and share it monday with my office colleauge. Sure in in 1995 you never knew than in 2016 your words will become a matter of debate somewhere in france ;)
+97channel The year 2000 still feels like the future to me...
I know.. It is insane that we're 16 years past the the title of the song...
I feel so nostalgic know
Well said by the way..
Agreed
This song is really an embodiment of the 90's. What an amazing tune really.
I really miss everything about 90s music: the songwriting craft, the style, the overall quality, how recognizable artists were...
I grew up in the 90s and there were so many great bands. I really miss the 90s. Music today is shit.
+Thomas Moll: I miss the 90s in general. The 9/11 attacks really took a lot of the joy out of life.
@@JKTube Absolutely!
Still waiting to see some pallets
“How recognizable artists were…”
Tom, you nailed it with that comment buddy, I agree with you 300%, that was part of the 90's charm, identify artists by their sound 👍🏼
Dear 1990's
PLEASE come back.
it was the best era
They are back
@@daralhelal7665 80s is best
init x
1995 is the year i left school and i still aint succeeded
RIP Deborah Bone, the inspiration for one of the best songs of the '90s.
Correction: One of the best songs of all time. Art in its purest form...
But she was not the girl in the video,wasn t she ?
@@graffiti_6216 she's who the song was written about, she was Jarvis Cocker's friend since childhood.
"I never knew that you'd got married
I'd be living down here on my own"
No matter how many times I listen to this song, those lyrics never stop hurting 💔
😥
Yes and no its not entirely accurate to my life. As in I’m technically still living at home with parents so not alone and staying with somebody new who is good for me and the deborah is happily married. Im not bitter, far from it actually but this was played at an old friends wedding the other week and I had to pretend I couldnt see them among the guests. 🙈 probably won’t ever talk again. She had a lucky escape in all fairness. This wont be leaked to her lurking deep in a you tube comments section 🤣 and I dont want pity. Just in a black hole on here. Good day.
me too dude me too
Sad songs say so much... :(
@@bensmithkent22feel you brother. keep fighting the good fight. God bless
低迷期からブレイクした時代までは唯一無二のバンド。「彼のもの、彼女のもの」は最高のポップアルバムでありジャービスの才能の頂点。
日本人もこれ好きか
When this whole pandemic thing is over, let's all meet up in the year 2000.
But won't that be strange when we're all fully grown?
@William SHIPTON-JONES By the fountain down the road?
By the fountain down the road?
You can even bring your baby!
William SHIPTON-JONES Bruh, it’s the song lyrics.
"Let's all meet up in the year 2000!"
"Sure. What day?"
"I don't know. Just go to the fountain at 2 o'clock every day until you see me."
I misheard the directions in this song, and instead met up at the World Trade Center in September 2001. That was a terrible mistake to make...
Actually my type of date
@@funguy8801 Funny ::-)D
That's literally what people did before mobile phones.
Well obviously it was meant on a specific date ("that damp and lonely Thursday")
80s chick here. Most of the 90s passed me by (kids etc). Our millennium song was Prince's 1999, which seemed an impossibly long way off. Saw this mentioned in a book as 'the best song in the world ever' so thought I'd check it out. Loved it! Feels very nostalgic, even to an oldster like me!
Oh god... 90's memories. I lived this, and, yes, we're still together (and we're 49 and 51 now :) ) ❤ -M.R.
This is the last song I sung in the 20th century ...gigging in a club this was our encore at 10 mins to millennium....the song has extra meaning for me because I was about to become a father in June 2000 ...was also pining for a lost relationship I had before I met the mother of my child ..and guess her name ..Deborah....so you can understand why this song has so many connotations in my life ...the last line..you can even bring your baby ...sometimes songs just come into your life ..maybe for a reason x
Did you ever see your Deborah again?
@@jesseandtheworld9962 no ..never laid eyes on her since 1999 ..much water has flowed under the bridge ..but ..memories are wonderful to have ❤
*sang
When I discovered this song years ago, i had a very lousy sound system. Now i have a good one and I discover new sounds, such as the strings in 1:07 or the backing vocals in 1:30. This song has reached new spaces in my head and makes it even better. When an artist makes you feel nostalgic about a place or time or people you never even met, is a genious. Thank you Pulp.
It wasn't your sound system. The video mix has a few elements added or stick out more prominently, like the synth bass in the pre-chorus, the strings you mentioned and the way louder support vocals during the chorus.
@@gracelessgames This is the 7 inch mix. The album version is not.
The beautiful production of Alan Tarney. With the clean disco sound and cinematic strings :-)
Sounds like the time I bought new speakers and discovered 4 albums of amazing bass playing by John Paul Jones
I can here the same things on my iPhone. 😀
Track is a nostalgic love song about two childhood friends, Deborah and the narrator, who went their separate ways after growing up. The lyrics explore their long-lost relationship and reference a time when they promised to meet up again in the year 2000. The song is a melodic musing on how love can be lost and found with time, yet remain innocent and unfulfilled despite effort. The chorus of the song serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of life and the importance of cherishing loved ones before it's too late.
thanks bro🤣
Tomorrow is never granted to no one.
I never realised that..not until the first time i ever heard the song back in the 90's anyway.
Song is good
I know its difficult to belive but I discovered album the pulp different class a few month ago. I can not stop listen this album. Its absolute fenomenal, great etc. Greatings from Poland to all who listen.
hello from England, great band, from Sheffield, where is where I live xxx
Keep on Rockin polski! Love from Aussie!
It is a great album. His 'n' Hers and We love life are also albums I'm fond of listening to.
His N Hers is a belter of an album of theirs too.
@Audrey Horne Excellent find! Did you find it on here or somewhere else? His n Hers (just before Different Class) and This is Hardcore (just after) are also excellent albums, both a bit darker in tone but in different ways. I love them both - His n Hers was my first Pulp album and led me to earlier Pulp I enjoyed - and This is Hardcore, lead song alone is for me the best track Pulp ever made. Hope you’re still listening to and enjoying this excellent band 1 year on my friend :-)
I was 8 in 2000. 32, a kid and emigrated to Australia and working as a National Parks ranger.
Never could have anticipated that growing up as a kid and teenager in working class Northern England.
I never met back up with my Deborah.
All feels like a different life now.
✌️
Different Class is easily a Top 20 90s album. Every song is a banger. Nearing 30 years old is insane. Man we’re getting old.
I’d say top 10 even. But I do have a preference for alternative rock
you could say it's at a different class
Soon none of us is around and nobody cares really. 1000 years forward and all there is from this time is the Pyramids in Egypt, JS Bach and a history of silly time when people believed all lies their powers that be told them were true.
@@Gruurp grrrrrrrrr
This is one of those songs that's so of-its-time that it can instantly transport you back if you were there. You hear those opening chords and bang it's 1995 again.
One of the best songs of the 90s.
Baz87100 עיליי
+Baz87100: One of the best songs, ever. Period.
This song was written for posterity. The writer was a genius. It makes more sense to listen to it now, and it hits the heart as it was intended.
Deborah is dead and Jarvis still on his feet. It really makes you think
those last 30 seconds starting 4:12 just AMAZING!
perhaps ..........starting 3:20 ....hahaha...including the prequel...
Fuck me,pulp just summed up Northern Britain at the time perfectly, love to Sheffield and all pulp fans from Glasgow xx
Wey aye man !
The song's getting better every year.
Rest In Peace Steve Mackey, you're always my Number One!
This is Pulp's best song.
Idk u had common people
Gut-wrenching nostalgia....so painful and so delicious at the same time
Britpop lasts forever, love Jarvis Cocker from Poland.
Jarvis is the sexiest man of his times and still got it. Pulp to zajebisty zespół, którego możesz słuchać bez końca.
Reminds me of being a kid in the 90s, brilliant memories.
Disco 2000 still sounds so amazing!
One of my favourite song ever!
Happy 2021 everybody, we all deserve a better year
RIP Steve Mackey. Thanks for all the music.
Wait, both the guy and girl are dead?
I can’t believe I never heard this song until this year. I’ve been missing out on great music.
how is this possible man. this is an anthem.well...better late than never i guess.
NIKOS ROTSOS In the United States most people have never heard of Pulp
@@nikosrotsos3876 I'm from the Philippines, and I didn't know about them until 5 months ago..
@@ludwigJT well you should also try BLUR
You are one sad person then!
Pulp videoclips are just awesome! They don't "saturate", you can watch them over and over.
I sang this out loud on a school bus one morning on my own. I have never regretted. Of all the awkward, nervous and self-conscious things that happened in my teenage years, it was one of the freest moments I can remember. Epic song, facking EPIC.
so,news years day 2000 was a bust
That is an awesome story
+Kieran84ire did it turn you into a dog?
+trentigalaxy bark bark?
qualityy
90's Britpop is the best. Miss those genuine artists
Love it! This version has extra harmonies.
I was born in 82, grew up hearing these songs on the radio, about 5 years ago I heard William Shatter's version of common people, the lyrics sent shivers up my spine. It made me revisit the music of my youth. I'm absolutely blown away by the complexity and depth of the lyrics and compositions. Absolutely timeless!
I was also born in 82 and although living in Aberdeen, I *had* to get tickets to see them in Sheffield last summer on their reunion. Was soooooo good!!
Wow, this was from 1995! And it sounds fresh as a daisy. Love Pulp.
Fantastic, evocative song. Growing up in the '70s and '80s, really relate to the lyrics.
This is incredibly sweet. As we get older we forget just how ... flakey we are when we're teenagers. Love it xoxoxoxc
This song hits way differently when you have a girl you went to high school with that you haven't been able to forget for almost twenty years.
story of my life
get over it
Damnnn
I mean I did kinda forget but her name was Deborah, still makes me think of her.
@@paulfletcher7160😂
I was 20 in 2000, so i totally identify myself with this song! Nowadays saturday night its just another night, but back than...oh mamma! ;-)
Rest in Peace Deborah!
We'll never forget you!
Esta canción me ha acompañado por los últimos 27 años y parece que nunca llegaré al 2000 …. la verdad sigo disfrutando mi eterna juventud 😎😎 con canciones vintage !!!
Disco 2000 .... I discovered it in 2019. Unearthed it upon finding a Different Class album. Where have you been all my life!?!?!? So many songs I like.
Funny isn't it? I remember hearing this song for the first time in 1994 thinking "the year 2000 is so far away". We've all been through a lot. And here I am today thinking "the year 2000 is so far away".
See the birghtside, you where there to see it. I'll have to find a to survive 1998 years to see it happen.
So far away, But only seems like a few years ago! Scary how fast time passes as we age, At this rate I’ll be dead in a few months! Lol.
the first CD I've bought with my own pocket money at 13. Now I'm forty and I think it was the best deal ever. It still plays very often in my headphones to this day, what a masterpiece from a time so far away, even if it feels just like yesterday, isn't it?
the first single i brought was oasis - wonderwall. On Tape from woolworths, lol im 42 next month
I would say that this song has to be in the top 100 greatest songs of all time.
the best song ever.. I was actually crying
+simnomokykla: Me too, even though I've never been in a situation like the characters in the lyrics.
I love this song !!!! It reminds those years when we had no problems...... when we were thinking only about having fun
Pulp videoclips are just awesome! They don't "saturate", you can watch them over and over.
Pulp : Sheffield's finest
Not a single bad track on this album!
Agreed
It is so hard to recognise the "good old times" when you are actually in them.
So true
In them? brother, we ARE them!!
Covid is in the good times? Tho what you say is kinda true... They say ppl always look to the past as some happier time.. when life has always been like it lol.. like in the 90s people probably looked to the 80s and 70s
@Tomek Darda ...and when neither you nor the times are old yet...
And now we are in someone else's future 'good old times' and we still don't recognize it ;)
So sad. 2000 seemed so futuristic on its release in 1996. Here we are twenty four years later and it's hard to believe it is so long ago. The song is unsettling because of the nostalgia it conjures.
I so much love this song. It's so moving esp. the ending when he yells desperately "what do you do on sunday baby?!". I love it!
It is " what are you doing Sunday baby"? ☺
This is a proper banger this is. He sounds angry in this song, proper savage like he's been betrayed or something. You can even bring your baby, I love that line. This guy is angry
Brilliant beat & lyrics, it never fails to fill the dancefloor!
I actually cried because I didn't hear this since I was a teenager. Brought babe beautiful memories.
you're not alone
Oh we were born within one hour of each other
Our mothers said we could be sister and brother
Your name is Deborah (Deborah)
It never suited ya
And they said that when we grew up
We'd get married, and never split up
Oh, we never did it, although I often thought of it
Oh Deborah, do you recall?
Your house was very small
With wood chip on the wall
When I came 'round to call
You didn't notice me at all
And I said, "let's all meet up in the year 2000
Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown?
Be there two o'clock by the fountain down the road"
I never knew that you'd get married
I would be living down here on my own
On that damp and lonely Thursday years ago
You were the first girl at school to get breasts
And Martyn said that you were the best
Oh, the boys all loved you, but I was a mess
I had to watch them trying to get you undressed
We were friends, that was as far as it went
I used to walk you home sometimes but it meant
Oh, it meant nothing to you
'Cause you were so popular
Deborah, do you recall?
Your house was very small
With woodchip on the wall
When I came around to call
You didn't notice me at all
And I said, "let's all meet up in the year 2000
Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown?
Be there two o'clock by the fountain down the road"
I never knew that you'd get married
I would be living down here on my own
On that damp and lonely Thursday years ago
Do it
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Ah Deborah, do you recall?
Oh, your house was very small
With wood chip on the wall
When I came around to call
You didn't notice me at all
And I said, "let's all meet up in the year 2000
Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown?
Be there two o'clock by the fountain down the road"
I never knew that you'd get married
I would be living down here on my own
On that damp and lonely Thursday years ago
Oh, what are you doing Sunday, baby?
Would you like to come and meet me maybe?
You can even bring your baby
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
What are you doing Sunday, baby?
Would you like to come and meet me maybe?
You can even bring your baby
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
Beautiful yet nostalgic music and video. I knew that the actors of this clip are married with children in real life. What a story! Sadly I knew that the male actor passed away one month ago. It made me sad a whole day just to think about the girl and what she is going through these days. My wife and I love this video, we got married and met at a disco as well, and thinking of that passing feels bad.
Pulp and Suede: best bands ever
Dick head
Hahaha you look like a slimy meth addict that can't take a wind up
what are your problems buddy? Did you have a terrible accident? Please, take a seat , relax, drink some milk. Life is beautiful
Love you
Me too my friend, hug me
Classic for all us 80s born that come of age in the 90s. Didn't like it at the time as a teenager but appreciate it now as a 33 year old.
one of the coolest videos i ever seen of any band ever, so creative
Greatest cover of Gloria by Umberto Tozzi 🇮🇹. Live long italo-disco!
Britpop has aged well. Unlike most other stuff from the 90s.
True
Wannabe? XD
@@teledelocos Spice girls, still very popular around the world.
good melodies always age well. unlike something that is based on just trendy sound of the day.
@@teledelocos nah, wannabe can be released today and it would still be popular
this will always remind me of my dad- he had a dance to this that he did in uni and he taught it to me when i was about 7 and almost every time we were in the car together we'd play this and dance to it. i don't really see him anymore but i like that i still know the dance and i still do it every time i hear this no matter where i am. i miss how life used to be :)
I'm guessing a lot of people had a love interest like this in their life. And for those who remember this song when it came out, now it feels almost prophetic.
I loved this song the first time I heard it. and ended up living about 3 miles from Elstree but never visited. I finally visited the film studios in Elstree about 2 months ago....this brilliant song plating in my head. thank you buggles...much.better than video killed the radio star in my honest opinion.
Let’s all go back to the year 2000. It’s really strange now we’re all fully grown.
oh I was Art school student 20years ago.
I love Pulp forever.
One of the best songs of the 90s.
When you actually listen to the lyrics, It's actually got quite a sad meaning to It
When your legs are gone and can barely breathe - this is the BEST marathon finishing tune - good for 2 free miles at warp speed (or what passes for it after 4 hours of running), esp the bit at 2:59 when it changes gears
This album got me through school and a shitty childhood... every word still means everything
i'm glad we both made it out of our respective shitty youths!
Haven't listened to this for years. Been listening to this on Spotify almost everyday now. Just knew that the story is real. RIP Deborah Bone
Hoy se presenta Pulp en mi país ( Chile) por segunda vez.!!!
Me encanta.
Llorando por eso..no pude ir..ojala vengan de nuevo
Ojalá que lo haya disfrutado..yo los ví a qui en México junto a otros grupos ya que tuvimos un festival y vinieron y tuve la fortuna de escucharlos y verlos un abrazo hermana chileno
Estuvo increíble !!!
Viaje de la ciudad de México a ciudad empresarial en Santiago solo para oir esta canción... Increíble
This summer I used to go a bar in London called The Lexington where played the same Pulp songs again over again. since that moment I can't stop listen to them
Is it for common people
Deborah, you'll always be Disco 2000.
R.I.P.
I hear ya Leaky Cheese ..... I hear ya.
leakycheese n
RIP?
"Mental health worker Deborah Bone who inspired Pulp’s Disco 2000 dies" Fri 2 Jan 2015
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Bone
The most underrated talent of the 90’s!
I remember the first time I heard this song, I couldn't believe such magic entering to my soul.
Jarvis Cocker,my favorite britpop singer, his lyrics are so hesitant and touching,i am from china,i must say that there are a lot of fans here
Am I the only one who likes this version more than the album version? The haromony on the chorus! the sponken word bit! and a more melancholic feeling to this one.
20 lat temu, początek studiów, w podróży do Poznania walkman AIWA przywieziony z Niemiec :-D i PULP do zdarcia, zakochałem się i kocham ich do dzisiaj ... nie przypuszczałem, że pamiętam rzeczy z przed 20 lat ...1995 to było to!
lets all meet up in the year 2025..
This video will be such a mind bender for coming generations: a song from the 90's about people in the 70's thinking about the year 2000. Anyway I'm happy I grew up listening to this, amazing era of music
Ah man I miss the 90s!!
Millennial.
+Ray ver
The hell is wrong with you? Is that the only word you know so you have to use it as an answer to everything?
Rosetta G real experts miss the 80s😉
Garbage
Their absolute masterpiece.
nah! just one of their huge absoulte masterpiece's catalogue!
this song is 20years old...damn time flies.
The use of the beginning of umberto tozzi/laura branigan's 'gloria' as background notes throughout as just as a hint of it is great. Good tune.
How can 1.9K dislike this ?!? Banging tune, those of a Certain age will always have it in their Heart about how old they'd be at the turn of the Century. A few tracks about it out there - this was the best though!
Clearly the best band of the 90s, wish they would come back again
I thought they did? I mean they certainly did in 2011, but haven't done any albums since then. (I ain't an expert; just getting it all from wiki.)
agreed my favourite live band, last saw them in there homecoming gig sheffield 2012
the pub across from the arena had pulp tracklist playing everyone was singing along before the gig.epic night :)
Best band ever more like it!
I was born in 2002 and love bands like pulp,Radiohead, blur and Nirvana
Patrick Euro impossible as you see his mouth is so small and the disease keeps making it smaller so now it's so Small he can only eat ants sad isn't it
"you can even bring your baby": british sense of humor in a high level!
I’m 18 years old yet remember being 8 listening to Pulp in my nans car. The best memory I’ll ever have with her, I will always treasure Pulp, this song and Common People were our song when I visited her on a weekend. Lovely memory, lovely songs, lovely woman 💙