simon jones has got to be one of the all time great bass players, fucking hell simon was only about 20 at the time in 1993 and putting out some if not the best bass guitar lines ever.
Saw Verve a couple of times in these early years here in the UK.Often at the end of the set Macabe would walk across the stage and embrace Simon like a brother....magic to see
@@Ammahuman Same here, I got to see them good handful of times back in the early days. They were like nothing else around. They will always be my number 1 band.
@@ashleycrawford9863 Six O'clock is the song that gets me as a guitar player....awesome.Ive never learned it because sometimes songs loose their thing once you've cracked it (if you get what I mean)👍
This song is everything rock was supposed to be they mixed it all together blues,rock and psychedelics that's what it was about. They're the Greatest Rock Band of all Times.
One of the Verve's most powerful songs which transformed in its live incarnation. The build up to the climactic crescendo is haunting and intense. Verve circa 1992-1993 were the coolest band of the decade. This era of the Verve was their psychedelic peak. Storm in Heaven was the high, Northern Soul and Urban Hymns were the inevitable crash.
what you get in dickie's eyes at 6.17 - a moment of intense clarity, then slipping back into what eye can only assume is an opiate haze. THAT sums up early verve. magical.
Awesome!! Early Verve live!!! Would love to see the whole gig..great to see the band early on and watch how the stage craft differs ...and of course the Music is still as mind blowing as ever!!!! Much Love. X
@Sincyboy I didn't hear Storm in heaven until 1997. And I regret I never got to see this era of the band. I don't think people realize how fucking good they were at this point in time. So unique and completely mesmerizing to see and watch.
They need to go back to their Northern Soul and Storm in Heaven style ASAP. Otherwise, they will just be another nameless band. Oh wait, too late. They're gone now and all we have is some experimental big band.
Nick McCabe, the most brilliant guitarist the world has barely heard of.
Throw William Reid in the conversation, too. And John Squire while I'm at it.
simon jones has got to be one of the all time great bass players, fucking hell simon was only about 20 at the time in 1993 and putting out some if not the best bass guitar lines ever.
Saw Verve a couple of times in these early years here in the UK.Often at the end of the set Macabe would walk across the stage and embrace Simon like a brother....magic to see
@@Ammahuman Same here, I got to see them good handful of times back in the early days. They were like nothing else around. They will always be my number 1 band.
@@ashleycrawford9863 Six O'clock is the song that gets me as a guitar player....awesome.Ive never learned it because sometimes songs loose their thing once you've cracked it (if you get what I mean)👍
What’s interesting is how blue and this song basically have the same bassline and rhythm, yet they manage to make these to songs sound so different
This song is everything rock was supposed to be they mixed it all together blues,rock and psychedelics that's what it was about. They're the Greatest Rock Band of all Times.
Fuckin hell they were good
There isn't music like this anymore. The Verve were so ahead of their time. What a Masterpiece to find online!!! nothing short of Stellar.
~SPaceboy
Ahead of their time... or from back where they belong
Will someone please hurry up and invent a time machine so I can enjoy quality live music on the weekends once again?
You know , I have a ideia how we could back in time ....
Wish I had seen The Verve back then.. I saw them in 2008 and they were brilliant musically.. Great performance but this is on a different level.
Different dimmension
One of the Verve's most powerful songs which transformed in its live incarnation. The build up to the climactic crescendo is haunting and intense. Verve circa 1992-1993 were the coolest band of the decade. This era of the Verve was their psychedelic peak. Storm in Heaven was the high, Northern Soul and Urban Hymns were the inevitable crash.
Agree about UH..but on ANS they were psych...excpect histiry and on your own
Jesus Wept!!!
Mind Blowing
❤️ So it was around the time... I was more than a fan 🌹💕
Just imagine being the cigarette...
Or the hot embers from the cigarette...
Or the smoke...
pure gold....
what you get in dickie's eyes at 6.17 - a moment of intense clarity, then slipping back into what eye can only assume is an opiate haze. THAT sums up early verve. magical.
10 k visitas, es realmente triste, algunas canciones pop tienen 100 millones, y the verve es una banda impesionante, nick es un genio.
Some one should bring shoe gazing back than. It's about time for a new music wave :p
Awesome!! Early Verve live!!! Would love to see the whole gig..great to see the band early on and watch how the stage craft differs ...and of course the Music is still as mind blowing as ever!!!! Much Love. X
Little did the crowd know that they were witnessing the beginnings of one of the best UK bands of the 90's
INSANELY GOOD!!!
One of the best venues in the country. You haven't lived till you've seen a show at the Metro
How cool would it be to be at a concert in such an intimate setting.
@Sincyboy I didn't hear Storm in heaven until 1997. And I regret I never got to see this era of the band. I don't think people realize how fucking good they were at this point in time. So unique and completely mesmerizing to see and watch.
Mindblowingly awesome.
Please tour the USA,
TAKIPARIU QUE VIAJEM DA PORA..., HOLYYYY FUCKING SHIT ...MIND-BLOWING, OVERWHELMINGLY IMPRESSIVE.
Wow, nice footage!
Wow. Ashcroft was so fucked up here. Haha love it. Bring back lsd rich
Why did they ever change from that first album. Nothing else out there like it.
wow the outro
they should have done that on the album or at least record one version like it
I think they botched this track on the album tbh. The 92 versions were a lot better
king richard....
Any idea where I can get a copy of this gig - torrent or otherwise. Been after it for ages!
They need to go back to their Northern Soul and Storm in Heaven style ASAP. Otherwise, they will just be another nameless band. Oh wait, too late. They're gone now and all we have is some experimental big band.
Long sections without singing, let's keep focusing while all this music is going on on the one guy in the band who isn't actually playing any music.
i love this song its a pitty the quality is shit!!!!!!!the verve come on haigh hall check it out
love this band but jesus the whole "first album is the only one that matters" cliche is so tired
i love this band,, but isn't every song basically a different version of Blue
Shure