I miss this time period in music so much. Every week there was another band, more CD singles to buy and videos to watch for. I loved Sleeper. There was something real sounding in their lyrics and music. Good memories!
This is an absolute classic indie tune!Met Louise 1st time saw them when I was a teenager.Saw them few years ago in London.Blew me away.I forgot how amazing they are and love them more as I'm older.Louise is still stunning!
I burned through so many Walkman batteries listening to my Sleeper albums on tape... I still remember those morning walks in Sheffield, down the hill to Uni.
I really miss the Britpop trope of taking place in supermarkets; I keep remembering things I need to pick up when I watch them. Not sure that was their intention, but still. Must pick up some Brasso
17 January 2020, Palermo, Sicily. Always and forever, thank you to Great Britain and the British people whose creativity, since the 1960s, has given the rest of the World hundreds of unique bands such as the Sleeper and music of unparalleled beauty, quirkiness and atmosphere. What would our lives have been without British bands? Thank you. And love, admiration and adoration.
I am so grateful to my Mum, best Mum I could ever have. We just got back from the pub after a few pints, and we were talking about all kinds of music. My Mum is into everything from Nat King Cole to The Carpenters to Showaddywaddy to Duran Duran to Seal to The Prodigy to Justin Timberlake and beyond, she’s into so much, born in 72, teen in the 80s, lived this 90s scene, went to Knebworth in 1996, the whole works. She just sat me down once we got home tonight and introduced me to Sleeper and Britpop that wasn’t Oasis and I’ve fallen in love with it. God bless her and her taste.
Great song from the 90s Louise always wrote great lyrics, sang in her own style and the band made catchy and damn fine music She's now a very accomplished writer Fabulous and those eyes are magical
I don't think she was pretentious. Really pretty girl had some great songs and now she's an author. Had a great life from what I can see nice one Louise.
She's shopping for kicks, got the weekend to get through She's keeping the rain off her Saturday hairdo She stops for a coffee, she smiles at the waiter He winks at his friends and they laugh at her later He's cleaning his car on his pebbledash driveway New chamois leather he got for his birthday He reads Harold Robbins, flirts with his neighbour Ignores her at breakfast, he's reading the paper He dreams of a roller, she dreams of a fast getaway. He's not a prince, he's not a king She's not a work of art or anything It makes no sense another year What kind of A to Z would get you here He's nothing special, she's not too smart He studies fashion, she studies art I think I told you right from the start You were just my inbetween Just my inbetween You're such an inbetweener. She went to the dream boys, got tickets from Keith Prowse She cancelled his lifelong subscription to Penthouse She goes round the corner she sees Harry Conway She says to herself that she'll leave him on Monday He dreams of a roller she dreams of a fast getaway. He's not a prince, he's not a king She's not a work of art or anything It makes no sense another year What kind of A to Z would get you here He's nothing special, she's not too smart He studies fashion, she studies art I think I told you right from the start You were just my inbetween Just my inbetween You're such an inbetweener. Now it's much too late to ask me where I've been You were just my inbetweener
Presumably because certain factions within British music journalism were obsessed with building up vaporpop bands like Menswe@r, that lasted about 2 seconds; meanwhile, over here in America, nobody knew who those guys were, except those of us who fervently studied imported music magazines, bought the CDs, etc. Yet, who's still alive and kicking now in 2022? None other than lovely Louise and Co. 😍
@@QuadMochaMatti Nah, the U.S. were ignorant about British bands in the 90s and proud of it, not America... South America had all these bands playing 24/7 on MTV including menswear... Also, the U.S. always had their local female bands darlings like Belly, Luscious Jackson, Veruca Salt, L7... and they chose to focus on Canadian Lilith Fair group of women than on the U.K... why? Arrogance, maybe...
She was great on the Danny Baker show. She picked my favourite 90s album for the capsule too. Garbage by Garbage. She also spoke the most sense of all of them.
Watched this vid for the 1st time in a student bar way back in early 90's, they had no money, starting out and just related to it so much. Classic band and still kicking the gear in 2021. Happy memories.
John had a bit of a cheek foridding Louise to play a glittery green SG and making her play a Telecaster when he's playing a Black Gibson Les Paul in this.
This takes me back to some great times and great days...just finishing training in the "mob" and meeting some fantastic people along the way....sighs :) this is backdrop music to memorys and times past....i liked them then and still do...and yes Dale's in the video!!
It was 'a lad' dominated time though, wasn't it? Did they have that many good songs? I can only think of this one off the top of my head.. I'd happily be corrected about it, though.
comanchio1976 ahh they had a lot of good tunes check out sale of the century, nice guy eddie and delicious. I think people were well down with women getting involved with stuff in the britpop world. Very progressive time.
+Scruffy P OK it's been a while, but I'll check out the ones you mentioned, thanks. I don't think it was as progressive as you like to think, though - I've heard of the boorish drunken behaviour of some of the male musicians towards their female counterparts, that sounded far less than gentlemanly, let alone progressive. As was the case in the music business in general at the time. They might have had the haircuts of the 60's, but the ideals were only skin deep. Don't get me wrong, I had a blast at the time, and there were some great tunes...but it had a lot less substance to it than style, which bored .and disappointed me in the end.
I had the pleasure last Saturday at Shepherd's Bush. It was my first time seeing them after thinking I never would be able to. They did a cracking performance.
One of the greatest songs of the 90's. A Britpop classic definitely up there with the Universal by Blur. I loved the comedy series Inbetweeners & I think it's such a shame they didn't play this song during the end credits after the final episode.
I miss this time period in music so much. Every week there was another band, more CD singles to buy and videos to watch for. I loved Sleeper. There was something real sounding in their lyrics and music. Good memories!
It was a great period of music for sure. The Britpop mixed with the acid house UK techno just a overall great time for music.
RIP Dale Winton. Legend!!
0:20
Louise's blinking find so cute.Just wanna hug her.xx
I was just about to post about the blinking but you'd got there first. Never noticed it before.
I think she had an eye complaint and the lights were affecting her eyes?!
To say "Those were the days" is an understatement.
This is an absolute classic indie tune!Met Louise 1st time saw them when I was a teenager.Saw them few years ago in London.Blew me away.I forgot how amazing they are and love them more as I'm older.Louise is still stunning!
I'm a totally straight mum of 3 and nana to 8 grandchildren but am quite happy to admit I've had a girl crush on Louise since 1996!!!
I am a bit, jealous and I have never seen them live. Maybe one day soon!
I burned through so many Walkman batteries listening to my Sleeper albums on tape... I still remember those morning walks in Sheffield, down the hill to Uni.
My uncle plays in this band
Whoop
The chorus with its kickback guitar and drums is so catchy and is pure genius and I still love this song 25yrs later.
Dale winton shaking the pringles...love it
I really miss the Britpop trope of taking place in supermarkets; I keep remembering things I need to pick up when I watch them. Not sure that was their intention, but still. Must pick up some Brasso
I bet you they wanted some daily live utility in their videos. XD
Laundrettes too
Or Don't Falter by Mint Royale
You need Pringles too
Or scampi fries
My wife blinked 200 times during this video, I blinked 500 times but louise did it 1000 times, I'm such an inbetweener.
17 January 2020, Palermo, Sicily.
Always and forever, thank you to Great Britain and the British people whose creativity, since the 1960s, has given the rest of the World hundreds of unique bands such as the Sleeper and music of unparalleled beauty, quirkiness and atmosphere. What would our lives have been without British bands? Thank you. And love, admiration and adoration.
couldnt love this enough - British music is there best!
Top comment, thank you very much.
you're welcome
I like you, you seem to know what your talking about and say it well. All the best in these trying times
Mid 90s ran the show, we showed the world how to be cool as fck
I am so grateful to my Mum, best Mum I could ever have.
We just got back from the pub after a few pints, and we were talking about all kinds of music.
My Mum is into everything from Nat King Cole to The Carpenters to Showaddywaddy to Duran Duran to Seal to The Prodigy to Justin Timberlake and beyond, she’s into so much, born in 72, teen in the 80s, lived this 90s scene, went to Knebworth in 1996, the whole works.
She just sat me down once we got home tonight and introduced me to Sleeper and Britpop that wasn’t Oasis and I’ve fallen in love with it.
God bless her and her taste.
Ok boomer/son of a boomer
That’s awesome! I’m also young and I love this genre of music too! Specially The Verve!
My kids are the same, they love my music and have grown up 80’s and 90’s and that had influenced their musical tastes.
Have you tried listening to Suede?
Britpop it seems so long ago now. Great times 🙂
Doesn't seem that long
Everything seems so long ago these days!
@@funkster2050 Too true 👍
Hate the word Britpop, I did at the time, it's not pop, it's indie, Britpop is a media thing.
My uncle is the one with the green jacket on
Great song from the 90s
Louise always wrote great lyrics, sang in her own style and the band made catchy and damn fine music
She's now a very accomplished writer
Fabulous and those eyes are magical
The legend that is Dale Winton - Ohhhhh, how we miss him
I don't think she was pretentious. Really pretty girl had some great songs and now she's an author. Had a great life from what I can see nice one Louise.
I only found out recently she`s now an author ,what sort of books has she written as i`m a keen reader.
@@unclemort1960 kids books I'm sure! Massive crush on her back in the day, v hot
lala lulu --- Read her autobiography, she wasn't really a mad pop star. She held it all together, quite normal really.
@@unclemort1960 the big blind is good
@@Liofa73 Who claimed she was a "mad pop star" anyway?
Not watched this in years. I'd forgotten how fit Louise was. Absolutely gorgeous.
I'd never even noticed what great legs she had. Guess I was just listening to the music and not really paying attention to the video.
R.I.P. Dale Winton. You will be sorely missed from our screens
She is gorgeous and she can sing!
As if it took me like 6 views of this to realise that was the legend that is DALE FUCKING WINTON
Matthew Law ITS DALE FUCKING WINTON
Matthew Law Ahahaha think of the fun you could having on Supermarket Sleep(er)
OMG How could you now recognise the God DW? :)
People don't know now, but she was The Queen in her days.
Long live the queen 👑❤️
Great song. Greatest decade❤️And God bless Dale Winton
dale winton! the man the myth the legend!!
Fantastic song, fantastic band plus Dale Winton. RIP fella.
R.I.P MR DALE WINTON. YOU WILL BE MISSED BY SO MANY.
She's shopping for kicks, got the weekend to get through
She's keeping the rain off her Saturday hairdo
She stops for a coffee, she smiles at the waiter
He winks at his friends and they laugh at her later
He's cleaning his car on his pebbledash driveway
New chamois leather he got for his birthday
He reads Harold Robbins, flirts with his neighbour
Ignores her at breakfast, he's reading the paper
He dreams of a roller, she dreams of a fast getaway.
He's not a prince, he's not a king
She's not a work of art or anything
It makes no sense another year
What kind of A to Z would get you here
He's nothing special, she's not too smart
He studies fashion, she studies art
I think I told you right from the start
You were just my inbetween
Just my inbetween
You're such an inbetweener.
She went to the dream boys, got tickets from Keith Prowse
She cancelled his lifelong subscription to Penthouse
She goes round the corner she sees Harry Conway
She says to herself that she'll leave him on Monday
He dreams of a roller she dreams of a fast getaway.
He's not a prince, he's not a king
She's not a work of art or anything
It makes no sense another year
What kind of A to Z would get you here
He's nothing special, she's not too smart
He studies fashion, she studies art
I think I told you right from the start
You were just my inbetween
Just my inbetween
You're such an inbetweener.
Now it's much too late to ask me where I've been
You were just my inbetweener
A great single from a great band!
Banging tune RIP Dale... Go wild in the aisles
Enchanting, sultry, spellbinding, gorgeous, radiant, effervescent - these are just some of the words I would use to describe... Dale Winton
Good one
They had us in the first half
😂 😂 😂
Defo ‘radiant’ 🌞 😂
In the next aisle the Mavericks were dancing the night away
+Naho Saenoki And Perry Farrell turned up as well with an ugly pregnant woman.
Haha very good :)
And Jarvis Cocker walking with a girl from Greece
Smashing pumpkins are bowling at the back.
thom yorke sitting in a trolly on the next isle after
This has always been such a great song. How on earth did it not even make at least the top 5?
Because there was a lot of other great music around back then.
Presumably because certain factions within British music journalism were obsessed with building up vaporpop bands like Menswe@r, that lasted about 2 seconds; meanwhile, over here in America, nobody knew who those guys were, except those of us who fervently studied imported music magazines, bought the CDs, etc. Yet, who's still alive and kicking now in 2022? None other than lovely Louise and Co. 😍
I'm gonna chime in and say that I was a lazy teen who may have used limewire or whatever...so ..maybe that? :D
@@QuadMochaMatti Nah, the U.S. were ignorant about British bands in the 90s and proud of it, not America... South America had all these bands playing 24/7 on MTV including menswear...
Also, the U.S. always had their local female bands darlings like Belly, Luscious Jackson, Veruca Salt, L7... and they chose to focus on Canadian Lilith Fair group of women than on the U.K... why? Arrogance, maybe...
@@yutehube4468 Yeah. It's astonishing how spoiled I was back in the 90s. I had the luxury of calling Hanson "crap" lol
She was great on the Danny Baker show. She picked my favourite 90s album for the capsule too. Garbage by Garbage. She also spoke the most sense of all of them.
Roland Baldwin Garbage, I've always wanted to see them.
She always seemed so down to earth in interviews always loved her singing back in the 90s
I LOVED her. Had my hair like hers in the 90s.
Watched this vid for the 1st time in a student bar way back in early 90's, they had no money, starting out and just related to it so much. Classic band and still kicking the gear in 2021. Happy memories.
I miss the 90's. Launderettes in supermarkets and bands playing in the veg isle.
londontrada typical Saturday down Camden’s Sainsbury’s - those were the days.
Brings back the best memories, the 90s best era ever and by the the way Louise a true babe.
John had a bit of a cheek foridding Louise to play a glittery green SG and making her play a Telecaster when he's playing a Black Gibson Les Paul in this.
love the "fast slow" of this song.. Louise was a great songstress , and a bit of a crush back in the day
Kool Song
I often find when I'm in the supermarket and hear the beep, I start thinking of all the fun I could be having on Supermarket Sweep.
Such a good song, really!!!
RIP Dale Winton.
Shes so fuckin beatiful :)
GreenDayRancid yup
+GreenDayRancid Green Day and Rancid fuck yes
+GreenDayRancid Agreed! Btw, are you sporting George Harrison's head and shoulders, circa: 'Help!'?
yes she is
Absolutely
RIP Dale Winton
Wow a widescreen music video clip in 1995, innovative!
Poor Dale, its good to see him immortalised x Great song too xx
I am guessing he is featured due to supermarket sweep lol
It's 2022 and I'm only hearing this song now? I would have loved this back in the 90s!
She's such a great singer been s fan since the 90s
So 90s... I love it
Happier times
Great song !!
RIP Dale. Still in love with Louise.
Louise I fell in love with you in 95 still do luv gilly.
the b-sides to this single are great!
This takes me back to some great times and great days...just finishing training in the "mob" and meeting some fantastic people along the way....sighs :) this is backdrop music to memorys and times past....i liked them then and still do...and yes Dale's in the video!!
the cutest thing ever
Omg this is so awesome
Great voice ! x
Cracking tune, loved it then, back after 20 years
This would have won the award for 'most 90s' video with the supermarket and laundrette, only they forgot to include the greyhound track.
Personally this tune evoked a creative moment. So many happy memories.
Just as good as blur if you ask me. Don't know how they missed that legendary status they were amazing.
It was 'a lad' dominated time though, wasn't it? Did they have that many good songs? I can only think of this one off the top of my head.. I'd happily be corrected about it, though.
comanchio1976 ahh they had a lot of good tunes check out sale of the century, nice guy eddie and delicious. I think people were well down with women getting involved with stuff in the britpop world. Very progressive time.
+Scruffy P OK it's been a while, but I'll check out the ones you mentioned, thanks. I don't think it was as progressive as you like to think, though - I've heard of the boorish drunken behaviour of some of the male musicians towards their female counterparts, that sounded far less than gentlemanly, let alone progressive. As was the case in the music business in general at the time. They might have had the haircuts of the 60's, but the ideals were only skin deep. Don't get me wrong, I had a blast at the time, and there were some great tunes...but it had a lot less substance to it than style, which bored .and disappointed me in the end.
comanchio1976 ahh well you were there. I can only makes assumptions really. It was definitely a good time to be in a girl band though.
Hell yeah! loved them
Just a trip down to Tescos for Louise!!
forgot how great this song is
First time I saw Sleeper was at Sound City Leeds 1995, they were brilliant live!
leakycheese f
I was there too!!
The best
Great video made all the better with the inclusion of Dale Winton who has sadly passed away today, R.I.P Dale giving this a view in your memory.
a digest of British life in a song!
The lovely Louise :)
Great song and video
What a tune
Brit pop + herion = the90s !!!!!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Great video great song
She can write a f*****g tune, that’s for sure 👍
She has massive talent. Wish she hadn't stopped for so many years.
A classic x
Sad to say goodbye to Dale Winton. Bring on the Wall!
If I get my hair cut on a Saturday it always reminds me of the start of this song.
Do try and keep the rain off it though.
Next time you're at the checkout and you hear the beep...
...think of the fun you could be having on Supermarket Sweep!
Louise Wener is lovely
InBlinkteener
Shopping for kicks, got the weekend to get through...
Watching this reminded me how much of a crush I had on her back then. Great music too of course...
Blinking Wonderful Video❤
She blinks a lot.
I think this sums up many long term unions... At times... RIP Dale 🎉
RIP Dale gone way too soon
RIP Dale
RIP Dale...
I like her.
Back on tour! Saw them earlier in year and god they are as great as ever
I had the pleasure last Saturday at Shepherd's Bush. It was my first time seeing them after thinking I never would be able to. They did a cracking performance.
Emperix totally nailed it. In fact i saw them in the 90s and they are a bit better now!
R.I.P Dale Winton
Awesome track. Rawnsleys Bar, Croydon 1995. Jumping behind the bar to change the CD.
Mark Crorigan, Apollo House, Croydon.
I bought this Tape Single! And played it until I could not bear to hear it!!
good time
RIP Dale Winton bless him
One of the greatest songs of the 90's. A Britpop classic definitely up there with the Universal by Blur.
I loved the comedy series Inbetweeners & I think it's such a shame they didn't play this song during the end credits after the final episode.
Yeah, I get you,mate.
I always think of Louise as the female Damon.
Like from a parallel universe.
[You watch Red Dwarf? Right!?]
😅
Briefcase w@nker
😂
😂
😅
😢
😂
😊
😘
Bus w@nkers!
I'm going to shutup now.
[Is that your Mum? Yeah I'd doher.]
RiP Dale Winton
Louise Wener 😍
RIP Dale 😔
i like her moves.