Neds sound was like nothing going on, part pop, part punk, part shoegaze, part baggy, part funk, part grebo. A really wonderful band to discover when you're 14. I may be the first fan of Ned's from the DR!!! 🇩🇴
Lots of flavours. There's a nursery rhyme-like quality and naivety (but we're also savvy sophisticated), as well as a lot of songs that were fast yet melancholic... which is kind of tangy. 🍭🍋🍊🎸
It’s 1991… I’m 16 years old… a few punk kids from NJ sneak out to NYC to see Jesus Jones play their stateside debut. They were awesome. But what made that night so important for me and my musical taste was the opening band. I had heard Grey Cell Green and KYT, but I was not prepared for how different Ned’s were live. They were so much harder and faster. And the energy was unlike anything I’d seen. I bought God Fodder the next day, and that night It led my musical journey as much as anything else in my life. A few months later I got to see my favorite band live (then and still)… Faith No More. If you were ever lucky enough to see them, and Ned’s, you know they are very similar in what their live experience is like. God that year was fucking amazing! Ned’s will always be the band I choose to show people who’ve never heard of them above all my favorites. Because they never got the recognition they deserved, and every time I do it they gain a new fan. It never fails. How many times in the car I’ve put Are You Normal on only to hear “who is this”!? about 1 minute in. Lol
It's 1991 and I'm 15 years old, living in Morristown NJ. Never got to see them live, but oh how I Ioved growing up in the 80/90's and seeing a million great bands!
@@donniedarko1345 nice! I spent a lot of time in Morristown. I lived not far from there in Westfield. Did you get into Dillinger? They were from the next town over
@@noBearAdventures I was friends with Dillinger. Half went to morristown, I went to Randolph HS. Pennie and Doll were good friends, also John Fulton, the original guitarist.
Just wow........ my all time go to timeless in the midst of today’s darkness..2022.... you raise bliss vibration to endless realms...... no point goin on.. this is the epic rail
Oh how I wish I could just go back in time and enjoy Ned's at this concert but unfortunately back then I didn't have my stuff together like I do now but anyhow I'm loving this one of my all time favourite original bands!
Filming a concert event you are not really there in the moments... If there in the moments... All consciousness has are intel thoughts of it... Watching now - nostalgia - for what no one had - what was never there. (Goethe "Faust")
@Jack Burcell You're giving us Yungblud. As a GenX'er who loves Ned's and all the alternative from the 80s and early 90s , post punk, goth and the like, I get the vibe from Dom that he is the real fucking deal. I've not latched onto a much younger musician for a while. Even the younger than me ones I like are in their 30s, he's freaking 23.
My first punk show at 15 and saw them every time they played Toronto. Such a remarkably talented and brilliant live band for the 90’s. Nobody was like them. Miss those days.
If it's Alex Griffin, Wikipedia says about him "After the band split in 1995, he completed a degree and now lectures on the music business to students." I seriously doubt those guys made enough money to be well off for the rest of their lives. They have to work a job like the rest of us.
Fucking hell, tell him the descending bassline from Walking Through Syrup "solo" still gives me chills what, 24 years later? It's one of the most brilliant things I've ever heard. As a bass player, Ned's was like a musical birthday present all the time.
I had just collected my GCSE results, not a good look 😂 I got in my parents camper and and want to Reading 1993, was in the depth of the mosh pit and loved every minute of it, Fishbone played that year too
What great memories from the 90's 🤗 !! (now, they are as old as me 😅) I was really keen on the "Ned's"...and I still keep going listening their super tracks sometimes with a tremendous pleasure.
I saw these guys 5th Feb 92 in Sydney at the excellent Phonecian Club, just after the first BDO with Nirvana, the scene was pumping and we saw so many great bands, this gig stands out though.
Never heard of these guys... saw an old blink 182 interview where the interviewer asked Mark If their album Cheshire Cat was influenced by these guys... he made a comment about the 2 bass players.
just wish the second bass player was a little more highlighted in this vid. it is a risky config to have a double bass situation. bass1 and bass2 are fucking incredible backbones of this damn thing we love.
I heard that. The shirtless guy may've been playing the lower notes? Not sure. Maybe they both switched off between lead harmony work with guit and foundation, but either way,..yeah. Gotta have that coverage. Live editing is dumb with a video switchboard unless you know the band and the songs....otherwise, record every angle and have a musician cut it together. Hahaha.
I’m pretty sure I was there for this gig, I’m nearly 50 so if anyone could let me know if I was there or not I’d appreciate it :) Everyone I saw them they were loud and 100% fun
I have their first EP release. The Ingredients EP with Aim, Plug Me In, Grey Cell Green and Terminally Groovy. I brought it in Solihull on its release. Its still the best thing they've released.
@@TheRessmg I think I'm talking about the Australian version. It was just as CarCrashRadio said. Sentence is a great song. Terminally Groovy is the one I really want. Just checked - the Band have uploaded it to their channel, so all good I guess.
@@LeatherCladVegan yes the Oz CD version differs from earlier versions and other countries versions of KYT. The band obviously wanted to get Terminally Groovy out there. The Ingredients EP came out a year earlier on local label Chapter 22.
Is it nostalgia when we become adults and fancy our generations music more than the current atmosphere? I mean, my father brought top my attention his teenage music like Led Zeppelin, Captain Beefheart and Pink Floyd and had the same saying that my favs like Metallica in the early 90's, Smashing Pumpkins and Nirvana was just an imitation or lesser because 60's and 70's idols were there before. Is there always going to be this gap ?
England best band, representation of era imo. Radiohead better but different of course. Ned's represented that time in 91-93. Music Revolution shift. GenX
It was a Music Revolution kiddos!
(1991-95)
Neds sound was like nothing going on, part pop, part punk, part shoegaze, part baggy, part funk, part grebo. A really wonderful band to discover when you're 14. I may be the first fan of Ned's from the DR!!! 🇩🇴
Good for you! Great band! It must be challenging living in DR with so many reggaeton around!
Lots of flavours. There's a nursery rhyme-like quality and naivety (but we're also savvy sophisticated), as well as a lot of songs that were fast yet melancholic... which is kind of tangy. 🍭🍋🍊🎸
Yeah nice one, these are character forming experiences, right time, right place, lucky you
I was there in 93! I have total chills re-watching this. 👍 soap 4 sore eyes! xxx
Looks like it was amazing fun. I used to go to a concert, party all night and show up to work the next day. Too bad I don't have that energy anymore!
These guys are one of the all-time underrated and undiscovered bands of all time
Except that they had heavy plan on MTV back in the day.
@@Coffeeology lol I was gonna say. If they're playing at Reading they're not exactly undiscovered.
...maybe forgotten.
Truly amazing! I love the Neds stuff. And the later effort! "Sing this corrosion to me"
Agreed
Takes me back to 1991 and getting to see them open for Jesus Jones. What a great time it was.
It’s 1991… I’m 16 years old… a few punk kids from NJ sneak out to NYC to see Jesus Jones play their stateside debut.
They were awesome. But what made that night so important for me and my musical taste was the opening band.
I had heard Grey Cell Green and KYT, but I was not prepared for how different Ned’s were live.
They were so much harder and faster. And the energy was unlike anything I’d seen. I bought God Fodder the next day, and that night It led my musical journey as much as anything else in my life.
A few months later I got to see my favorite band live (then and still)… Faith No More. If you were ever lucky enough to see them, and Ned’s, you know they are very similar in what their live experience is like. God that year was fucking amazing!
Ned’s will always be the band I choose to show people who’ve never heard of them above all my favorites. Because they never got the recognition they deserved, and every time I do it they gain a new fan. It never fails. How many times in the car I’ve put Are You Normal on only to hear “who is this”!? about 1 minute in. Lol
Ned's was my favorite band around 92...my best friend in college loved them, and got me into them...saw them live in 93...
It's 1991 and I'm 15 years old, living in Morristown NJ. Never got to see them live, but oh how I Ioved growing up in the 80/90's and seeing a million great bands!
@@donniedarko1345 nice! I spent a lot of time in Morristown. I lived not far from there in Westfield. Did you get into Dillinger? They were from the next town over
Lead bass and rhythm bass was what made them so unique...it was an interesting combo for sure...still love them...
@@noBearAdventures I was friends with Dillinger. Half went to morristown, I went to Randolph HS. Pennie and Doll were good friends, also John Fulton, the original guitarist.
Soft distortion, dramatic modulation, hipnotic delay... this band is perfect.
Nitroxxia Agreed
Great songs, above all!
And with two bassist
Two bass players! that´s awesome!
THIS true 90s alternative
Just wow........ my all time go to timeless in the midst of today’s darkness..2022.... you raise bliss vibration to endless realms...... no point goin on.. this is the epic rail
Oh how I wish I could just go back in time and enjoy Ned's at this concert but unfortunately back then I didn't have my stuff together like I do now but anyhow I'm loving this one of my all time favourite original bands!
Filming a concert event you are not really there in the moments...
If there in the moments...
All consciousness has are intel thoughts of it...
Watching now - nostalgia - for what no one had - what was never there.
(Goethe "Faust")
One of the best bands in the world! Absolutely love them, have for 25 years!
Makes me feel old watching this. 24yrs ago, in that pit in my are you normal t shirt.👍🏻😊
Alex with a capo on his bass. What a band.
Immense band. Took it to another level. Pre grunge
Sorry Baby Boomers, Sorry Millinieals. We win, (and it's not even close...)
Sincerely, Gen X
you're definitely not winning the spelling bee, that's for sure...
@Jack Burcell You're giving us Yungblud. As a GenX'er who loves Ned's and all the alternative from the 80s and early 90s , post punk, goth and the like, I get the vibe from Dom that he is the real fucking deal. I've not latched onto a much younger musician for a while. Even the younger than me ones I like are in their 30s, he's freaking 23.
Truer words have never been spoken
This comment is the pure truth... 💓
Questo commento è la pura verità
Truth!!
good quality?? That is an understatement, great quality!
My first punk show at 15 and saw them every time they played Toronto. Such a remarkably talented and brilliant live band for the 90’s. Nobody was like them. Miss those days.
Neds Atomic Dustbin... Cleveland Agora Ballroom... one of the most memorable concerts of my youth... great times!!!
officially fucking jealous.
Hearing Neds is pure bliss, just perfect guitar riffs
I saw them twice in dallas, tx. I still have my white t-shirt signed by "Dan, Dan, the fast drumming man". Both were loud and amazing shows
the bass guitarist on the left is my form tutor at college
TWD NAS sure he is m8
If it's Alex Griffin, Wikipedia says about him "After the band split in 1995, he completed a degree and now lectures on the music business to students." I seriously doubt those guys made enough money to be well off for the rest of their lives. They have to work a job like the rest of us.
Fucking hell, tell him the descending bassline from Walking Through Syrup "solo" still gives me chills what, 24 years later? It's one of the most brilliant things I've ever heard. As a bass player, Ned's was like a musical birthday present all the time.
TWD NAS what college are you at?? If it’s King Ed’s I gotta see if I can talk to him
@@erad67 Yes that is Alex Griffin on the left, playing the chords on a Rickenbacker bass
I had just collected my GCSE results, not a good look 😂 I got in my parents camper and and want to Reading 1993, was in the depth of the mosh pit and loved every minute of it, Fishbone played that year too
What great memories from the 90's 🤗 !! (now, they are as old as me 😅)
I was really keen on the "Ned's"...and I still keep going listening their super tracks sometimes with a tremendous pleasure.
Cracking upload! Recorded from The Beat. What a cracking show that was. Was on at stupid O'clock but had great bands on it every week.
that place is vibing big time
I LOVE THIS BAND SO MUCH! I remember almost exploding when I saw the video for Happy way back in the day! They are Terminally Groovy!
A time when you went to festivals for a good time and not sat behind a bloody phone.
or like 50 goddamn flags...looking at you, Glastonbury
Great to see a 'Good Quality' vid of this set after all these years :-)
Best backdrop of all time.
quality skating music.
I was there front right of the stage complete with long sleeve merch t-shirt, long hair shaved up the sides! Thanks for posting :-)
I was just in front of the mixing desk tower very drunk
LOVE beginning w/ crowd all poggoing
Ok, way, way late to the party, but goddamn, these guys are good. Incorporating several styles and doing it fantastically.
Memorable show at the 9:30 Club in '92. John was at the bar prior and we had a brief, but nice chat.
What ever happened to Neds???!!! They’re so good! They need tour and make more albums.
Seen them Friday night played two home town gigs 👌
Seen them a couple of years ago look older but still sound awsome live ❤
Great performance!
The crowd is crazy ! God I miss the 90’s
Still to this day one of the best and craziest festivals I ever been to and 93 was the first time to experience Europe fantastic memories
I saw these guys 5th Feb 92 in Sydney at the excellent Phonecian Club, just after the first BDO with Nirvana, the scene was pumping and we saw so many great bands, this gig stands out though.
That distortion is not soft. its perfect
We need to know that gear set up
@@barnishbarMesa Boogie rectifer, wah and delay pre-distortion, it seems.
Never heard of these guys... saw an old blink 182 interview where the interviewer asked Mark If their album Cheshire Cat was influenced by these guys... he made a comment about the 2 bass players.
What a great band, truly unique.
Great upload reminds me of being 16 in Oxfordshire.
I miss this band....one good thing about being in yer late 40’s is at least we had good bands to go see in our prime. Yippee!
F * C K I N G
A W E S O M E ! 🤗
They have such a unique sound, great band!
It’s the double bass attack! Neds... 💥❤️
It's not every day you see a drummer with an 8" snare drum, sitting at the same angle as his tom lol...that is epic. damn nice sounding drum to boot
J y étais, quel souvenir c etait top
the sound... it's like morrissey , but supercharged with longer hair and shorter trousers, banging heads instead of flowers
I was 27 then.. Neds Atomic Dustbin.. Hooked.. Great band.. You have to keep going..
Man I wish I could've been there......
2 bass players!
@Thor Husky Having one play high like a rhythm guitar and the other low driving the beat is really brilliant.
I'm in there somewhere ...
Keith Williams yeah me too!
Me too. Did you see Eat? Same day, I think.
Rob Hobson eat were on the day after on the Saturday I've still got the official event programme!
good times great fukin music
Nádhera, perfekt nářez.
just wish the second bass player was a little more highlighted in this vid. it is a risky config to have a double bass situation. bass1 and bass2 are fucking incredible backbones of this damn thing we love.
btw, a capo'd bass. like wut?!
I heard that. The shirtless guy may've been playing the lower notes? Not sure. Maybe they both switched off between lead harmony work with guit and foundation, but either way,..yeah. Gotta have that coverage. Live editing is dumb with a video switchboard unless you know the band and the songs....otherwise, record every angle and have a musician cut it together. Hahaha.
@@mysterlune totally..must've been doing some steve harris raking.johnny marr chords, right? LOL!
Stufffies and nirvana also played this year ...was a proper class few days ....from what I remember 🤪🤪
Fuckin brilliant, swing them dreads yer fraggles
Made a old grebo VERY happy
Right in middle of a Music Explosion. Music Revolution!
1993.
Lol..I literally turned 16 smack dab in middle of it all!
6/6/1993
God was it long a go... man it was a good glasto!
LOVE the irony of "BACKDROP."
Has be influenced by 1983 movie "Repo Man."
Man the Midlands had the best bands imo definitely as good as anything Manchester or London had to offer
The Wonder Stuff and PWEI as well at that time 👍🏼😀
@@mattdibbens1538 still going strong 💪
Magic❤
thanks for share
Just Awesome😎🤙🏻
Why is this best band ever? Im dead serious
Fucking awesome band saw them in Cardiff wales 93
I have their debut God Fodder signed by all original 5 members. In the museum eternally entombed now.
Cut ✂️ Up
Grey Cell Green
C 25 - 10 - 23
I’m pretty sure I was there for this gig, I’m nearly 50 so if anyone could let me know if I was there or not I’d appreciate it :) Everyone I saw them they were loud and 100% fun
was in there somewhere lol nice to see no phones in sight and the only worry was your money flying out of your pocket
i think you'd love to see a jack white concert
I can never figure out which parts the 2 base guitars are doing in a band that sounds like they have 4 lead guitars.
Killer!
Clearly remember seeing them live at the time. Supporting the Wonderstuff maybe? The details are fuzzy. 🤣
My great musical taste brought me here.
Good memories....
0:32-0:37..
Goosebumps
So damn good!
Got a lot of grief in the press this band. Journos seemed to hate the name and dumped on the band. Music journos eh?
Yeah..totally. They get paid decent bucks to piss and moan, and then kiss ass when their horrible tastes kick in to manic overdrive.
Love it
Happiness look at the people
Does anyone have the Kill You Television EP? It had a song called Terminally Groovy, and some other awesome stuff.
I have it... It has 4 songs on it...Kill Your Television, Teminally Groovie, Sentence and Kill Your Remix
I have their first EP release. The Ingredients EP with Aim, Plug Me In, Grey Cell Green and Terminally Groovy. I brought it in Solihull on its release. Its still the best thing they've released.
@@TheRessmg I think I'm talking about the Australian version. It was just as CarCrashRadio said. Sentence is a great song. Terminally Groovy is the one I really want.
Just checked - the Band have uploaded it to their channel, so all good I guess.
@@LeatherCladVegan yes the Oz CD version differs from earlier versions and other countries versions of KYT. The band obviously wanted to get Terminally Groovy out there. The Ingredients EP came out a year earlier on local label Chapter 22.
thanks for this!
I was there!
Is it nostalgia when we become adults and fancy our generations music more than the current atmosphere? I mean, my father brought top my attention his teenage music like Led Zeppelin, Captain Beefheart and Pink Floyd and had the same saying that my favs like Metallica in the early 90's, Smashing Pumpkins and Nirvana was just an imitation or lesser because 60's and 70's idols were there before. Is there always going to be this gap ?
England best band, representation of era imo.
Radiohead better but different of course.
Ned's represented that time in 91-93.
Music Revolution shift. GenX
I was there
Fcuk me I'd forgetton Robert Elms existed. Not sure am glad to be reminded.
Balls out.
3:35, ??? Scott Weiland
yep
These guys were LOUD
Happiness look at the at the people
Bite sounds so much better than God Fodder.
しびれる!キル!で拳挙げる!😂
90年代だ〜!😂
Indonesia 2021, since God Fodder.
Salam dari purwodadi mas
🤘👽🤘🤘👽🤘
This is not good quality this is 100k
17 year old me, back centre, arm aloft in the black t-shirt at 5:08
Nice Fucking Video