@@davidholly9878 I wonder if someone is going to post the entire concert like they did for so many other shows especially since it was the last us show ?
I had just turned 17 in 1993 when I first listened to Suede at my girlfriend’s house on a tape. I thought it was Bowie singing, along with a classic drummer and a grunge guitar player. What a weird mixture, I thought. I soon realized it was a new band, perhaps trying to build their own original style. A year went by, and when they released Dog Man star, I definitely became a fan. Suede had really become a unique and powerful band by then.
Genuinely thrilling stuff - and hilarious - the tuxedoed stiffs in the audience didn't have a clue what was happening here. They truly were special (and still are).
@@mojopin1997 yes. Is great, but Bernard is in another level. In the last album he put a very experimental, atonal and incredible creative guitar. He still is a very influential in this days
The Drowners was their debut single, but this was the one that really caught the attention of the wider public. It's easy to forget how different they were to everything else that was happening at the time. Such a great band, then and now.
This was a big moment in my teenage years, the music I loved from NME and Melody Maker and the chart show Indie Charts on prime time TV. You could feel something was happening.
"I never liked the Brits and I never will and I think the feeling is mutual. It seems to reward sales over art, scale over content: a glitzy shallow parade of facades and bottomless egos, a room of overfed men and overdressed women making underwhelming conversation. We stumbled unwashed into the party with faded second-hand clothes and badly dyed hair and went about conducting an unruly insurrection of a performance, throwing down our instruments at the end and storming off in a kind of frothy, arrogant tantrum. The sea of shocked faces that stared back at us was just grist to the mill. We felt so wonderfully out of place, revelling in the glorious incongruity: the flies in the ointment, the worms in the apple." Brett Anderson - Afternoons with the blinds down (2019)
This was an absolute landmark moment in British music. I love the music exec types just looking on in stoney silence. Britpop had landed, and it didn't give a fu@k!
children. on this night. everything changed as the days of phil collins and bryan adams ruling the charts were gone in favor of something new and exciting. brit-pop began here.
This performance and this song was great and fascinating, but Brit Pop was terrible except a few really band like Oasis,blur,manics, pulp and suede. Others are just rip off of something and just ride the movement.
Anybody who loved The Smiths had to be excited when these guys first arrived, I know I was. Lost interest after the first album. I don't even remember why. Maybe Butler leaving?
Their debut is the weakest of the first three albums they released, only because they choose to put some filler on it and relegated some great tracks to b-sides.
Somebody please help me!!! The shirt Justine is wearing. Button up with double(?) the buttons, is this a particular designer or label? This is the second type I have ran across this style shirt and I am clueless. The first instance is when I noticed Jimmy Page himself wearing a similar shirt in old photos. Thank you internet. And long live Suede 👍👍
As well as confusing the hell out of a bunch of music industry suits, remember that "now you're over twenty-one" was also a political statement in amongst the glamour.
Brett Anderson in all of his androgynous glory - I love the way he makes homophobic guys uncomfortable, and that’s because they won’t admit they find him attractive.
No-one does the bare midriff better!! combined with those hip movements and the sultry smouldering looks.................makes me think of some Sultan's favourite who he has just where he wants......!!!
“A lot of people were ready to write us off in 1992. They hated us because we dared to be different, spoke up for the dirty, downtrodden, sleazy transsexual exiles. Well, we’re back and we’re angry and we’re going to piss a lot of people off […]. No one likes us, we don’t care. We’ll continue to be bisexual lepers.” - Brett Anderson, 1993
At the time I found this painfully derivative and unoriginal. I figured they were supposed to be the new morrisey and marr. Lots of glam rock imagery and even of Magazine’s sound. Brit pop sort of came on to the scene pretending that the music of 15-20 yrs earlier never existed.
i mean their inspirations were pretty blatant but that doesn't necessarily mean something is bad. you can blame media wank for being annoying about shit as well as pretending certain things from years before didn't exist. and suede never liked the britpop label they were slapped with. magazine is a very good and criminally overlooked band tho.
@ I guess the idea is always to sell music to teenagers. I was unfortunately in my 20s and wondered what was so original about them. I bought one Suede CD back in the day. It was alright. Don’t have a problem with them. Just seemed like a repackaging of things from the previous 10-15 yrs.
@@TwentyOne_Five true, although being in america in the 00s as a teenager and stumbling across suede i felt like i struck gold cause it was by chance cause none of that stuff ever was successful here. at the very least it can point you in the right direction to discover older stuff
The most captivating, alluring, mysterious, sexy, cool band to have emerged back then. Killer songs and attitude
Saw them last nigh and Brett had the same energy. Even more. AMAZING.
I was also there! It was fantastic!
I saw them in Boston at the Orpheum. Great 👍 show
@@johnboston2298 i was there, phenomenal
@@davidholly9878 I wonder if someone is going to post the entire concert like they did for so many other shows especially since it was the last us show ?
@@johnboston2298 Already have.
Sitting in the mobile behind the building watching the sound guy freak as Brett smacked his arse with the mic !
Finally I have a legitimate use for these two words: underrated comment! 😅
I had just turned 17 in 1993 when I first listened to Suede at my girlfriend’s house on a tape. I thought it was Bowie singing, along with a classic drummer and a grunge guitar player. What a weird mixture, I thought. I soon realized it was a new band, perhaps trying to build their own original style. A year went by, and when they released Dog Man star, I definitely became a fan. Suede had really become a unique and powerful band by then.
Genuinely thrilling stuff - and hilarious - the tuxedoed stiffs in the audience didn't have a clue what was happening here. They truly were special (and still are).
The most exciting band of the ‘90’s for me. Bu a mile. They had everything.
I would say Manics as well. Both bands had enourpous energy and greate presence.
They still great today
Supergrass, pulp, the auteurs, the divine comedy but the bernard butler's guitar was unique
@@marleneviveros4995 Oakes is great too
@@mojopin1997 yes. Is great, but Bernard is in another level. In the last album he put a very experimental, atonal and incredible creative guitar. He still is a very influential in this days
Tough crowd......whereas I was rocking out to this performance as a teenager. Brilliant!
Love it. Suede's debut single. They wanted to make a track like Smells Like Teen Spirit - but ended up with a stylised post-punk version 🎉
The Drowners was their debut single, but this was the one that really caught the attention of the wider public. It's easy to forget how different they were to everything else that was happening at the time. Such a great band, then and now.
@@jam-nc8ut oh for sure. They grabbed my attention from the outset and never let go since
Brett was mad as a box of frogs back then. What a frontman.
He still has it, incredible energy onstage.
This was a big moment in my teenage years, the music I loved from NME and Melody Maker and the chart show Indie Charts on prime time TV. You could feel something was happening.
"I never liked the Brits and I never will and I think the feeling is mutual. It seems to reward sales over art, scale over content: a glitzy shallow parade of facades and bottomless egos, a room of overfed men and overdressed women making underwhelming conversation. We stumbled unwashed into the party with faded second-hand clothes and badly dyed hair and went about conducting an unruly insurrection of a performance, throwing down our instruments at the end and storming off in a kind of frothy, arrogant tantrum. The sea of shocked faces that stared back at us was just grist to the mill. We felt so wonderfully out of place, revelling in the glorious incongruity: the flies in the ointment, the worms in the apple."
Brett Anderson - Afternoons with the blinds down (2019)
no waaay, finally someone from Ukraine here:)
Not exactly the klf with a dead sheep is it ? Who made the same poor years earlier and loads better
Grazie per la condivisione.
the smiths fan!!
The crowd looked bemused and baffled as this alien band from another planet landed and tore up the venue with their music.
The crowd was full of posh suits and execs still clinging to 1988-1991 music...
@@jjrj8568 Agreed.
If he didn't snort a massive line and a double voddy before this I'd be disappointed lol. Fuck the corporate idiots.
Idk. I couldn't see their faces
😂😂
Saw them last night in Glasgow, 30 years on and still absolutely outstanding.
Damm…..I missed them
I was there too, then Liverpool 4 days later. 30 years melted away
This was an absolute landmark moment in British music. I love the music exec types just looking on in stoney silence. Britpop had landed, and it didn't give a fu@k!
This band had a magic I've never experienced before. Just electrifying.
lol at the crowd at the end. 🤣
Ahahhahhaha
😂😂😂😂
Bernard and the red ES-355.
Wow!
children. on this night. everything changed as the days of phil collins and bryan adams ruling the charts were gone in favor of something new and exciting. brit-pop began here.
Amazing times
This performance and this song was great and fascinating, but Brit Pop was terrible except a few really band like Oasis,blur,manics, pulp and suede. Others are just rip off of something and just ride the movement.
Britpop began with bands as the Kinks in the late fifties and early sixties.
@@georgefromgreece4119britpop =/= British pop
wow, this looks so good in HD
thank you
the crowd was too stunned to even react! 🤣😆
Bernard Butler, to this day still looks like a Great Crested Grebe.
One of the greatest performances of a British band ever.
Now that, my friends, is a MIC DROP.
Suede was a divine intervention in pop music and the audience failed to realise that.
Thanks mate. Brett has something special
one of the best performance ever
This was perfect!
Saw them last night . They get better and better !
Haha Oh god that lot at the end!
npc every single one of em
This was....... legendary
Anybody who loved The Smiths had to be excited when these guys first arrived, I know I was. Lost interest after the first album. I don't even remember why. Maybe Butler leaving?
It was impossible to improve on the debut.. Dog Man was full of filler.
That’s part of it. Dog Man lost some of the exciting guitar work, is only half good. But Coming Up is also a great album, in a different way.
they're still making good music. fyi ..
Their debut is the weakest of the first three albums they released, only because they choose to put some filler on it and relegated some great tracks to b-sides.
I never got the Smiths comparisons. It just sounds like they’re doing a Bowie impression whilst dressed like moz
Those were the days, amazing!
Best band in the world!!!!
Everything seems like epileptic sound, a good trap to fall into 🎼🪤🎼
Interesting how Mat (the bassist) has changed his stage presence over the years. He’s much more active here than he is these days!
Magnifique Brett ❤
Breathless
Saw them 1996 in leicester amazing.
Bernard at the end was saying to the crowd “ laterz I’m off “
이 영상을 올려주신 분, 그리고 나에게 이 영상을 보여준 유튜브 알고리즘에게 감사 ;ㅇ; 초섹시 브렛앤더슨❤
Fucking marvellous!!
😂😂 classic britpop
Love it !!!
Watching this in 2024 and still steaming hot 🥵🥵🥵
The band slaying onstage...
...And the audience like "Uh?"
I guess you guys aren't ready for that, yet. But your kids are gonna love it.
Brilliant
BRB , I got a bean that needs flicking now
a mix : Isabella Rossellini + Nadine Expert = Suede
Best in this Time
♥✨✨✨
2024🎉
😊❤
until the room stinks, until the bed breaks, until the wallpaper is peeling off the walls, etc
Somebody please help me!!! The shirt Justine is wearing. Button up with double(?) the buttons, is this a particular designer or label? This is the second type I have ran across this style shirt and I am clueless. The first instance is when I noticed Jimmy Page himself wearing a similar shirt in old photos.
Thank you internet. And long live Suede 👍👍
❤BA & BB❤
Isabella Rossellini’s long lost brother
叔真能扭啊,多扭多跪,好看爱看。
3:21 :o
Saw them at Glastonbury and they were fantastic. Skipped the headliner for them.
Look at how everyone's in their seats! Terrible.
1:10
Such a well- behaved audience doesn’t deserve Suede.
As well as confusing the hell out of a bunch of music industry suits, remember that "now you're over twenty-one" was also a political statement in amongst the glamour.
The stunned audience at the end are thinking, 'What's happening?? Where's Elton John or Rod Stewart??"
Brett Anderson in all of his androgynous glory - I love the way he makes homophobic guys uncomfortable, and that’s because they won’t admit they find him attractive.
No-one does the bare midriff better!! combined with those hip movements and the sultry smouldering looks.................makes me think of some Sultan's favourite who he has just where he wants......!!!
that's a librarian
The audience. 🤣
Audience = dead😂
biblical
What a dull audience.. how can they just sit there!
Some very unimpressed audience members 😅
The audience were so perturbed 😂
Transtrenders take note.. THIS is how you gender bend.
“A lot of people were ready to write us off in 1992. They hated us because we dared to be different, spoke up for the dirty, downtrodden, sleazy transsexual exiles. Well, we’re back and we’re angry and we’re going to piss a lot of people off […]. No one likes us, we don’t care. We’ll continue to be bisexual lepers.” - Brett Anderson, 1993
I think his bra slipped off before he came on!
I was there. Shit sound but epic performance
Great song inspired by (Karl) Popper
if only the bass player had his bass properly tuned...
At the time I found this painfully derivative and unoriginal. I figured they were supposed to be the new morrisey and marr. Lots of glam rock imagery and even of Magazine’s sound. Brit pop sort of came on to the scene pretending that the music of 15-20 yrs earlier never existed.
i mean their inspirations were pretty blatant but that doesn't necessarily mean something is bad. you can blame media wank for being annoying about shit as well as pretending certain things from years before didn't exist. and suede never liked the britpop label they were slapped with. magazine is a very good and criminally overlooked band tho.
@ I guess the idea is always to sell music to teenagers. I was unfortunately in my 20s and wondered what was so original about them.
I bought one Suede CD back in the day. It was alright. Don’t have a problem with them. Just seemed like a repackaging of things from the previous 10-15 yrs.
@@TwentyOne_Five true, although being in america in the 00s as a teenager and stumbling across suede i felt like i struck gold cause it was by chance cause none of that stuff ever was successful here. at the very least it can point you in the right direction to discover older stuff
Butler’s dance moves…. I’m blind. Please make it stop.
Oasis in gay
'in' ?
I used to think Bret was gay at the time
Embarrassing
Then don't watch it😁
...that your taste in music is so fucking lame.
you still typed with one hand tho
@@Kirara are you cancerous?
@@Kirara are you c a n c e r o u s ??
desafinado demais hein
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