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Velvet Web Closing Down Night 1999 Part Five
Velvet Web Closing Down Night 1999 Part Five
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Velvet Web Closing Down Night 1999 Part Three
Velvet Web Closing Down Night 1999 Part Two
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Velvet Web Closing Down Night 1999 Part Two
Velvet Web Closing Down Night 1999 Part One
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An iconic alternative clothing store, The Velvet Web closed its doors in April 1999 and I took my video camera along to capture to final throws. There is a lot of footage so I decided to edit it all down into small portions. I also have hours of footage from the Gothic clubs I ran in Brisbane during the 90s that I will look to package together some of the best bits.
Goths at home in Brisbane 1999
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I discovered a mountain of old VHS Tapes last year dating from the 1990s and among the treasure trove was a few hours of home video footage along with material from my old night clubs.
Liverpool v Manchester City - 10 March 2024
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Liverpool v Manchester City - 10 March 2024
Liverpool - Queensway Tunnel
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One of my favourite parts of Merseyside is The Queensway Tunnel, which was opened by King George V to an expectant crowd of over 200,000 people on July 18 1935. It was, at the time, considered the "Eighth Wonder of The World" and is still up there today, in my humble opinion, as an incredible work of engineering.
Luis Diaz song - Wembley 2024
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Wembley Box Park prior to the Cup Final against Chelsea. The lad goes by the name of Kieo and was very, very good!
Suede - Fan Club B-Sides Show - The Forum April 5th 1997 (FULL SHOW)
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This show was professionally filmed and released to fan club members in 1997. My copy is a fan filmed version of the show which was recorded from the balcony. The highlight is the inclusion of Sam and My Insatiable One which were both omitted from the official video at the time. The Sound Of The Streets My Dark Star Together Killing Of A Flashboy He's Dead Another No One The Living Dead Sam The...
Suede - Aus Dem Schlachitof Munich - April 1st 1997
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Suede - Aus Dem Schlachitof Munich - April 1st 1997
Suede: The Clapham Grand in London - July 12 1993
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Suede: The Clapham Grand in London - July 12 1993
Canberra V Brisbane 1993 Winfield Cup Minor Semi Final
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Canberra V Brisbane 1993 Winfield Cup Minor Semi Final
Canterbury V St George 1995 Winfield Cup Semi Final #1
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Canterbury V St George 1995 Winfield Cup Semi Final #1
1993 Winfield Cup: Canterbury-Bankstown V Brisbane Round 2
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1993 Winfield Cup: Canterbury-Bankstown V Brisbane Round 2
Canterbury-Bankstown - Terry Lamb Feature 1993
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Canterbury-Bankstown - Terry Lamb Feature 1993
Winfield Cup - Balmain V Canterbury Bankstown Round 1 1993
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Winfield Cup - Balmain V Canterbury Bankstown Round 1 1993
1990 State of Origin Game Two Opener Channel 10
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1990 State of Origin Game Two Opener Channel 10
1990 Winfield Cup - Penrith V Canterbury-Bankstown
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1990 Winfield Cup - Penrith V Canterbury-Bankstown
Great documentary, it was just like I saw it back in the day. Great almost forgotten bands like suede, cast, the las, etc
you know what defines britpop? zero black music influence
When the kids were alright. Before the floodgates of immigration were opened.
I was there! Lol.
The media did their best, but you can't change the music by imitating other
Pulp common people Cocker stole it Los Amantes" by the Spanish group MECANO. Remember kids it's show BUSINESS not show mercy😮
Brilliant!!! Many, many thanx for uploading all the episodes. The Soundtrack Of Our Youth. 🕶️
Suede sucked
The last great period in British culture when people from working class backgrounds could get grants to go to college, afford cheap rents, squat, get council flats and move to London. 50 % of the nominees for the Brit Awards over the last 10 years went to private school.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Suede was and still is miles away from all these plash in the fan hacks
Though not a huge fan of the britpop hits, you can't deny the impact and the legacy of the movement. I was born in 95 so I wasn't around to experience the moment. But a part of me wishes I was, as it seemed a lot a better than all the Chavvy grime/hip-hop drivel & dreary rubbish like Ed Sheeran & Taylor swift that we're subjected to today.
Menswear were rubbish awful band
Bizarre thumbnail choice
I always said The Verve's "Urban Hymes" along with Radiohead's "O.K. Computer" plus Blur big success in America with "Song 2" overshadowed Oasis' "Be Here Now".
If ever their was a singer with a one tone voice it is Liam Gallagher. He always sounds constipated.
Drug consumption destroyed his voice for a decade
SUEDE
It changed music, I think not
I bloody love Shed Seven :)
😆😅😂🤣your in the majority of one there
@@scorelineupdate129 never wanted to be a part of the masses.... lost my job in HMV trying to stand up for the smaller bands and releases.... told my boss George Michael would sell if we racked it in the toilet... let's use the shelf space to push smaller bands... they weren't having it.
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@@scorelineupdate129 I see conversing with you is pointless...
@@miamijim5964 Shed Seven like Menswear Lush Echobelly Elastica were all rubbish I am suprised the Stone roses copycats The Charltans were not mention in 1996 how they copyied and riding on the back of the Oasis juggernaut blah ect..
You are so cool:) Shall we connect?
"This is Hardcore" is a strange masterpiece and 'The drugs don't work is a heart breaking beautiful masterpiece.
I agree with you about "This is Hardcore" not sure about "the drugs don't work" or "the trucks don't work" which is what I thought it was when I first heard it 😂 spoiled it ever since.
Ali G to Jarvis" I listened to your latest album... It ain't hardcore at all..." 🤣
I was working in HMV Oxford Circus at the forefront of sales in music, with tickets for The White Room , watching Oasis and Paul Welker...what a time to be involved in music... then within a few years I was running my own night in Soho at the core of British Dance music... Britpop and Dance the 90s were amazing.
Was 13 in 1995. Good to reminisce about back then. Hard to believe its almost 30 years ago. Nostalgia is quite painful i tells ya.
Oasis. Apart from their biggest hit, their music was utterly boring.
Britpop ruined Britpop
The idea posited here that Brit Pop was some all consuming 'movement' that 'changed the face of music' in the UK is a total nonsense. It was mainly just a warmed over, stale version of all the good music that had flown under the radar 5-10 years earlier. Just with a bigger marketing budget. There was loads of amazing music being released durihg the early to mid 90s, worldwide, that had nothing to do with this 'scene'. Reducing the 1990s to Loaded, Oasis, lager, lads, and a Weller endorsed load of revelry is about as tired a cliche as saying the 80s were all about Duran Duran, leg warmers and filofaxes... It'a all about the numbers - a load of football fans, who a few years earlier had been hanging out at Hitman and Her city centre nightclubs dancing to Brother Beyond turned up late to the party doesn't make it 'cool' - quite the opposite. Ruined something good.
I was Pulp at T in the park. it was pissing rain. My feet had been soaking for 3 days. They were great.
Pulp was shit my neighbor who has no music taste played that awful album.
Cheers for uploading these mate. Brilliant
oasis : biggest band in the world?...yeah....at the time oasis "BEST band in the world"?....nowhere near it.....maybe in the top 100...maybe
Damon is still an Insufferable Wanker, only slightly beaten out by Roger Waters, as he drones on about how terrible Capitalism is from his multi million pound homes and his yacht. Liam and Noel are still acting like a bunch of five year olds trying to win mummy's approval and can't hold it together long enough to accept Rock's Highest Honor. Love the series tho
The La' s were the blue print and Oasis had the Real People's demo tapes off. Go figure !
And bitter sweet lives on in REN
Where's the super furry animals??
no one cares
@@scorelineupdate129 lol
Jarvis Cocker is one Britain's great originals. Totally unique. Where are the originals of that calibre today?
Still Jarvis mate.
The Verve won the rights and royalties back to Bitter Sweet Symphony a few years ago as it turns out Allen Klein lifted it himself from a 60's gospel group in the US.
Allen Klein, Don Arden (Sharon Osbourne's dad) and those New York guys (Don was a Manc but threatened Robert Stigwood and others in the states) were all linked to the mob and were a story in themselves.
It was an Andrew Loog Oldham remake of The Last Time from the Stones. I don't think the Verve deserved any royalties for Bittersweet symphony tbh.🤷
@@Wildrover82why would they, I agree
They didn't win them back, Jagger gave them back after he found out about it.
You're a legend for uploading these David lad 👍
Radiohead?
The comment section for these Britpop uploads are full of dour moaning faced charlie uniform november tangos 😂
Truth. My partner and I have had fun singing along to all the tunes we remember, including the bands we didn't care for. Me, I'm a Supergrass chap. The lady likes Elastica. Neither of us are faded unpublished bedroom music journalists who never got to write for Melody Maker, but I'm sensing a few commentators were / are 😆👍
@@MrMmnngghh too many chin scratchers mate. I can even find one or two songs I well liked from bands who I wasn't into at all 😁
thanks for uploading the series. had fun learning about a time i wasn’t alive for but feel a deep connection with 😇
Mate I was 18 in 1995 so I lived through every minute. It was fucking brilliant
Mark Radcliffe was responsible for a noticeable decline in my productivity in various jobs for 2 hours a day throughout the 90's!!
Music is hugely subjective but as someone who lived through the whole "Britpop" period, to say female influenced bands like Elastica etc were cooler than Oasis, Blur et al is absolute folly. They were ripples in the wave at best. I practically lived in music stores and gig venues as a teenager and never at any point did I buy any of their records or see them live. Yes, they produced the odd decent track but they weren't even on the radar.
Click like if you had no interest in britpop but was into the underground house and trance scene
Thank you for uploading this ( and the other 2). Looking forward to what surely had to be the last episode? ✌
This is a great documentary man! Thanks a lot! Britpop is indeed one of the great musical revolutions of the '90s!🤘👌✌
Oasis were good for the first two albums, after Knebworth in 1996 it was all downhill for them. Blur were hit and miss. Suede were easily one of the best. All the others were hangers on and bandwagon jumpers.
Right about Oasis. Wrong on your other point. Suede were phenomnomenal and the o. g's. Blur were brilliant. And, Albarn is a far superior artist to the Gallagher wankers.
The radiohead flew under the radar
They were kind of above and beyond Britpop.
Wake up boo is such a bad song
I always thought "The Drugs Don't Work" was about his Dad's cancer.
He’s never actually said what it was about but that was also my understanding
They play around ideas a lot with this. If it's about his dad in hospital dying then the song makes more sense. They refer to Damon's drug of choice but not Brett's crack issues, Coxon's alcoholism, gambling debts, porn addictions, love triangle's (including kids) and hobnob issues.
It didn’t change Britain. Most of it was forgettable, much of it legitimised acting like an idiot and frowning on intellect as a positive quality. A lot of shite. The 60s, 70s and 80s had way better music for the uk, Britpop was a sad nostalgic throwback to much better bands. There are a few exceptions. Oasis aren’t one of them. Moronic, meaningless grabage
Kids enjoyed it. Including me who turned 13 in 1995. It was a nice innocent time. You're taking it all too seriously methinks.
Where’s part 1?
EP 1?