Frankie Goes to Hollywood ft. Steve Howe - Welcome to the Pleasuredome (Produced by Trevor Horn)
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- Опубліковано 27 бер 2024
- Watch Frankie Goes to Hollywood perform "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" for The Prince's Trust at Wembley Arena on the 11th of November, 2004.
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Anyone here just for the bassline? Mark O'Toole is a monster.
More space for the bass!🎸
100% agree mate!!!
INDEED, this guy is prime
I could listen to the bassline alone all day 🤘
It's the tone as well. First thing I noticed. Looks like a Precision through a Trace Elliot. It's the sort of tone that makes you wonder why you'd ever use anything else but a Precision. Sadly mine doesn't sound like this but my 70s one came close.
One of the 10 best Album of the 80/90s.Still in 2024😍
Absolutely agree !! A stunning album start to finale ! Much underrated sadly.
@@elCaxi1971 this one lives here
That baseline is pure fire.
That bass, oh my days ❤
you beat me to it!
He was so underrated…
The production on this album is pure genius. Take a bow Trevor Horn.
And Steven Lipson.
I'm getting strong Jeiwsh vibes here....
always got a shiver from that sub-bass stuff in this song
@@JamesSmith-qs4hx Nah - music is my religion. Stephen Lipson’s engineering and guitar playing with J. J. Jeczalik’s Fairlight and synth programming were a huge part of Trevor’s success in this era.
There’s a good interview with Stephen on the Produce Like a Pro channel on UA-cam where he goes through the stems for Relax and shows how the track was made.
@@172Break Their kid shot his Jeiwsh mother....
Well I must admit that in my wildest dreams I cannot imagine Steve Howe sitting in with Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
I know...I was like, "Whaaaaaaaa??"
He's credited with the acoustic guitars on that first FGTH album.
@@cletusbeauregard1972 seriously? I mean I don't have the album, but that just seems so strange. Like how did Steve Howe meet up with Frankie Goes To Hollywood?
@@anthonyglaser929 FGTH producer Trevor Horn replaced Jon Anderson in Yes for one album and tour.
@@cletusbeauregard1972 And they toured together during the Drama album days in 1980. Saw them at NYC's MSG. Trevor struggled a bit with some of the high notes on the classic YES songs, but all in all, it was a great, memorable show. Especially since Steve played Les Paul during most of the show if my memory is correct. He later said it was an unsatisfying guitar for the tour.
Underrated masterpiece of the 80's is the whole album...
YEP!
Underrated? Bullshit!
Not the whole album. It was a double lp crying out to be an ep.
@@paulwebb8018 You're a tasteless dude...
@@klipkultur3680 you are right, how stupid of me
Steve Howe! In the pleasure dome!! I'm still boggled! Thanks, Trevor!
You gotta love Paul Rutherford's unabashed enthusiasm and brilliant dance moves. Great performance all around. Bravo guys!
FGTH should've produced at least 12 to 15 albums by now. Their music is awesome and timeless. Forever grateful to Frankie. ❤
My favourite Frankie song of all.
The whole set they played was awesome, and Molley did a fabulous job, his vocals were the cherry on top
Amazing performance. Love Ryan’s beautiful voice and lack of attitude. Mark is a phenomenal bass player and Paul a dancer. The ballet intro was icing on the cake.
The God like Genius that is …. Trevor Horn 👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Ryan Molloy is out of this world here. Best voice, best performance and sexy as hell. Whole band stellar performance. Would like to see this live !
Maybe if you're gay...🤣🤣🤣
The tone of that bass is incredible.
Absolutely brilliant!
First “HOO-HA!”……goosebumps. 🇨🇦👍🎶
Phenomenal bass line!!! The song has crazy energy! I love you
Their 12"-Game in the 80´s was unbeatable...Pleasuredome still one of my favourite Albums from that decade
Standing Ovation is more than appropriate here. WOW. Mark O'Tool , man you are the man
I can't believe the album will be 40 this year. Bought it on CD right when when it was released.
I can't either, 40 years! I still have the vinyl double album, well it's actually my sister's...but she's never getting it back!
Correct me if I'm wrong but CD's didn't exist commercially when this album was released as far as I know. I was there in line to buy the vinal and get it signed by the boys when it came out after the smash of Relax and War. And I bought what was one of the first commercial CDs of some classical music and then the amazing Brothers In Arms a few years later.
@@thetempleofsound of course they did exist, started around 1 year before this release, I bought it almost at the same time when Propaganda's LP/CD was released, among my first ones, indeed
I have the first lp and cd-version
@@MrCrrispy Yes I stand corrected, I guess I was too young to realize it. The CDs I was thinking were first were the first DDD made for CD digital recordings...
Steve Howe ladies and gentlemen, Steve Howe..
My mind just exploded, not a huge Frankie fan but I've always loved this song but I'm a huge YES fan and coming to look for this song and finding "ft. Steve Howe (Produced by Trevor Horn)" i'm like what Rabbit Hole took me to this Wonderland!!! It's like finding Oingo Boingo live featuring Geddy Lee
I'm such a fool haha... Trevor's been producing Frankie since the beginning lol, but hey! wasn't my bag in the 80's but I always loved this song
there is some proper talent on that stage.....steve howe for one....legend...thats a stage of talented musicians x
Marks bass is incredible!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
steve howe's steel guitar is wooo 👍👍👍
You bring on one of the 5 greatest guitar players in rock history, have him sit in the back for almost 10 minutes for just a few lines of slide guitar??!! WTF???! I'm docking this video a whole point for this! It still gets an extra one for that amazing bass, so -10/10.
at the same concert ua-cam.com/video/BqytFvrtrT4/v-deo.htmlsi=9NNHk-bdtVqdZGf2
Thats the part he played in the recording. Trevor grabbed Steve as he was passing in the corridor of the studio.
@@afitzsimons He played on the original? Seriously, that man has done EVERYTHING!! Still, only #123 on Rolling Stone's definitely definitive and unimpeachable list of 250 greatest guitar players of all time, so I guess he's not all that great...
@@yatz57 Rolling Stone know nothing!
It‘s amazing that that song can be played live with that level of quality. One of the best album productions ever. Not to mention the 12 inch versions…
spot on!!!!
spectacular bass, excellent production, respect Trevor Horn 👏
Ryan Molloy killed this. He did an amazing job. Actually, all the musicians involved were stellar.
Sounds so powerful, deep and sexy still now! One of the best album of the eighties!
Can’t stop watching/listening to this. They were all stunning but Mark and Ryan…..OMG!
one of the most devastating albums of the '80s !!!! master piece and amazing live performance
honnor to William Johnson and of course Master Trevor horn
One of the all time great albums, really wish it got more airplay today.
100% agree !! Fantastic album.
3 fab tracks on an album full of filler.... Dreadful album.
Always awesome 💪
Huge pity that nothing really came of this line-up. I love Holly, but man alive Ryan Molloy just nailed this. It's great to some decent footage of this again. 10/10.
I have just acquired an original copy of Welcome to the Pleasuredome on CD and its absolutely floored me. What a great album, makes me realise how even though I have heard FGTH songs on the radio I have never actually listened to them properly. It's great to be discovering all this great music from the ZTT archive. Plus Trevor is a top bloke with a great sense of humour, between him and Stephen Lipson it's no wonder they were behind so many great songs.
Is Happy Hi on it or is it the original tracklist edition?
Today is 8th April 2024. Happy birthday, Mr.Steve Howe. (from Japan)
Fabulous music, fantastic video, thanks, good time for you
This is an amazing live performance.
YES!!! It’s Steve Howe babey! I miss Holly but Molloy knock this out of the park!! OMG! Molloy’s image totally took FGTH to a brand new vibe!
Ryan Molloy absolutely killed this set, well done! 👍🏼 especially since he only had a couple of weeks to learn all the songs when Holly Johnson sadly pulled out 😢 Salute to the whole band for pulling off an amazing set with such professionalism and brilliance in what is nearly a 20 year old concert. Mark O’Toole, your base guitar gives me shivers and goosebumps!
I believe he was the last to audition and already knew the tracks. I actually think he's better than Holly.
@@richardcamp8301yeah and Adam Lambert is better than Freddie Mercury 😂😂😂
@@colinmitchell6872 with due respect, Holly never was a great live performer and never had such a fantastic performance, and FGTH never sounded good in the 80s as did that night. Fact.
@@Gavrani77There's numerous videos of Holly Johnson performing live that proves you wrong.
Ryan Molloy was FANTASTIC 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Brilliant. I still got the album, and was hugely inspired by this band. And I was a rock metal kid from the 70s.
The production on this was AMAZING. I was 10 years old when this album came out. it set my standards high for life
What a fantastic song, amazing voice and music!!! Miss their music...
One of the best song of the 80s.., pure energy.., i love it.., 🤘
This bass playing is fkn sick ❤ anyone else can’t sit still when this is playing?🎉😅
bass amazing !!
Wouw Great.
The camerawork and editing for this is as blistering as the performance. Stunning.
Awesome, what a treat, thanks so much for posting.
That basssssss 🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🤤🤤🤤🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵
The bass leads the way 🙌
My god, I love this band and this effing song so much!! How is anyone standing still in that crowd?? When I listen to this album in my car now, there is no "maximum volume."
#1 VERSION IN THE UNIVERSE!! No one comes close TO THIS VERSION!! A true Bucket List item for those who attended
ua-cam.com/video/MkdRY7ydF54/v-deo.htmlsi=9F_zZ_wIDEfA6c6x
It's got some hoo-hah intensity but doesn't have the tooled perfection of their studio recording.
@@skierpagesubjective.. beauty is in the eyes of the beholder
@@skierpage It's a valuable record of a live FGTH performance. That's the main thing.
What a group of professionals on stage. Absolutely incredible performance 💯
Superb performance of one of the absolute best compositions of the New Wave/'80s' era!
Que genio STEVE HOWE❤
Wow what a set of pipes love it ❤️
Tout simplement merveilleux ❤❤
I woz there!
Snap
I am officially very jealous !
Спасибо всем вам за этот заряд энергии . Как будто вернулся в молодость ❤🎉
Best Produced like in the 80's
One of the greatest examples of prog rock production ever, hiding in plain sight on Frankie's debut album, the hottest pop band at that time. Absolute genius, and I love you Trevor for this.
At last, wondered when this would be published, regularly watch the original video, so damn good 👍
Bei diesem Video stimmt alles . Perfekt.❤❤❤Da ist man mit Gefühl und Geist voll dabei .
LOVE!!
Those ladies sound amazing!
What an incredible performance, bravo to all and of course Trevor was all over this production, I loved the "Chic" style ladies' vocal section towards the end, and that bass line was awesome....
Such outstanding muscians and a stellar performance
My favourite side of an album ever and it's up against some serious competition. Amazing stuff, wish I'd been there.
Incredible…. A feast to the senses. Thank you for sharing 🤩
Stunning performance!
Perfectly performed. And that bass line is awesome, pure energy!
Still got all the Vinyls. Specialized the 12 inches 💞
Wow, this makes me want to reconnect my turntable and dig out the vinyl (yes I’m that old). So unappreciated here in the southern US
Fl/ga border small town 80s goth with a suntan. South Park nailed it. 3 of us. Had to hear skynard 100 times a day. Mom was a music major I played oboe. Sorry to dis jacksonville boys but overexposure will do that
Awesome live performance
What a great performance
This is just phenominal!
A really very Süper Performance!👍👍
Just gotta love that bass sound. Brilliant
Fookin incredible!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Steve howe - mozt bizarre contribution ever
They played with Lemmy as well
Steve did play on the original recorded track, on acoustic guitar.
Trevor Horn The Bass
I know,....but where is he playing.... never disvovered it@@richardhedderly
he played with YES just before, same gig, same stage (see on youtube)
What a brilliant sound, would love to see the whole set as the sound production is incredible. And yes, that bass line is monumentally brilliant
always love this group. remember in the 80's there music
You can always hear the bass in front of all other instruments because Trevor is besides a producer also a bassplayer.......anyway super video!
+he fronted The Buggles wiv Hans Zimmer in the bak
The Energy of the 80‘s in one Song! A Masterpiece ❤
I can’t get enough of this those base lines abs guitars love this !
Amazing live performance, for sure. So many amazing musicians and to pull the 10 min track like this
Im in Awe!!❤
Great song
WOW!
Frankie STILL RAWKS!!!! Big Love From The Beautiful Cascade Mountains....
Hell of a bass line here - Chris Squire must be glad in his heaven.
That song is epic
Excellent production, one of the best groups...🎉
awsome !
Simply brilliant!
Freakin epic! I was lucky enough to see them in Montreal way back when. Welcome to the pleasure dome is a timeless masterpiece of an album.