The more I watched this video the more it made sense to me. He is simply walking down the sidewalk trying to keep his stride. Not threatening, not doing a thing to anyone. As he tries to get to his destination, everyone and everything gets in HIS way without any regard for him. Some are angry, some are forceful, some aren’t even paying attention. It’s brilliant. We are born with a purpose and a focus. The “longer we walk” the disruptions and distractions are many and varied. We tend to lose our focus trying to adjust for others. It’s really very deep and I love this video as well as this song.
Never looked at it like that but seeing it after reading your take, it makes total sense. He's not trying to obstruct, he's just trying to stay on his path.
I love this song and it's very deep. Even the video has meaning. His walk is a representation of the path of life, the people he encounters are the people and events that we encounter through our lives. The guy with the fridge on a dolly is like a big life altering event that was narrowly avoided. The people he bumped into are the little speed bumps that help shape our lives. The girl in the car is a bad relationship, the car is the large event that he was able to cross and move on from but she didn't move on as easily and followed representing how a love can effect your life long term even after it's ended. The lady he knocked down was like an encounter where he hurt someone else's life in some way and he was recognizing that but still life continues without looking back. The girl that checked him out was like a perfect fling that came and went and left only a fond memory. The car that actually made him pause was a major life event that held him in place for a while, maybe good maybe bad but significant enough to make his life take pause but in the end it too did pass and life continued as always. And the end when the other four followed with him is like the people in your life who are there for the long haul whoever they may be they stick with you till the end while still living their lives respectively.
Oooooooohhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! Now you have found a true gem of a band! This track, The Drugs Don`t Work, Sonnet, Lucky Man, Velvet Morning...ah, who am I kidding? Every track is pure GOLD, This is in my top 5 best albums of the 90`s... There is also a track from their first album called "On Your Own" that is just so good! Richard Ashcroft is a Wordsmith, one of the best of his generation!
They are bumping into him. "Obstacles". He is just walking on his path, straight ahead. Getting through the obstacles of life. Sometimes, he was able to avoid them.
Wow, Amber! After over 20 years of seeing this video I finally understand why he's bumping into everything, eyes lifeless. Thanks to you talking about not enjoying the little things in life and only living to work, he goes through life like a zombie. Your fresh insight is really amazing quite often! I always have conveyed to coworkers that family and friends are most important, not the job.I retired early last year, and my final email was "Work so that you may live, but don't live to work."
If you take Amber's interpretation as realistic then you are clearly a sad old failure who never got life. This is a song for losers, junkies, failures to feel better about their failures. You were clearly the target
@@darkjudge8786 Wow, such hostility from a total stranger who knows nothing of me or what I’ve accomplished. I’m deeply affected, LOL. Maybe focus on what you can do to be successful and also retire early, or just wallow in the unhappiness that causes you to lash out at strangers. Either way, it’s up to you. How do you choose to live?
The music video is an homage to a video of the English group Massive Attack's "Unfinished Symphony" from 1991. In that video, the singer walks down a street in a single shot confidently and not caring mostly with her eyes closed and never bumps into anyone or anything. Here, the singer walks down the street in a single shot with his eyes open, confidently and not caring, and bumps into lots of people and things. To me, the song is basically saying you're born, you're alone, you try to find someone, scratch for money, and you go down the only road you know, and then you die and you can't change that path. So, he's going down that road and he doesn't care about anything.
This song contains one of my favorite lyrical passages ever - "Well I never pray, but tonight I'm on my knees, yeah. I need to hear some sounds that recognize the pain in me, yeah. I let the melody shine, let it cleanse my mind, I feel free now. But the airwaves are clean and there's nobody singing to me now." I identify so much with that - feeling the power that music has to take me on a journey and change me, but knowing that the realities of life will still be there when the musical escape is over.
The video is metaphorical, swimming upstream, against the crowd, searching for a new way that works better, my favorite line, "I need to hear some sounds that recognize the pain in me" Music heals all.
First, the orchestral riff is sampled from the Andrew Loog Oldham orchestral arrangement of the Rolling Stones' song "The Last Time" which resulted in the Stones suing the Verve, and originally getting 100% writing credit for the song and all royalties from the song going to the Stones until 2019, when the Glitter Twins ceded the credit to Richard Ashcroft, the song's actual writer. Also, the director of the video told everyone walking towards Richard Ashcroft to purposefully walk into him. Thanks for another awesome reaction video, Rob Squad!!
The way I looked at the music video + lyrics is this: he’s walking by people, not moving out of the way for them, and bumping right into them. But what else is happening? They’re doing the same exact thing back to him. It’s to show that none of us are special, we are all the same. We are all in the bittersweet symphony, we are all trying to make ends meet, we’re all a slave to the money then we die. And we’re a million different people from one day to the next but we can’t change our mould. If you look up the history of this song, the lyrics come to life. This man was sued so bad that he didn’t make anything off this song, and this song was POPULARRRRRR in the late 90’s and early 2000’s (thanks cruel intentions movie)! The fact that he kept playing this song this song for pretty much free, says A LOT. I’m glad Richard Ashcroft FINALLY got his song back in 2019! Too bad it was 20+ years later and the song has been milked dry! They need to put this song in a new movie or have the tik tok comminity (can’t believe I’m saying this) get ahold of this masterpiece and get everyone listening to this again so Richard and the rest of the verve get their fair share of royalties.
I’d like to request that you react to the Moody blues, the song Tuesday afternoon. I sincerely believe your minds will be BLOWN by the beauty of this song. Thank you. I love you guys. You make me smile every day.
I was so curious of what your reaction would be to this very different and haunting song. I think they did a great job taking the listener to a different place by way of music.
This is one of those songs that can haunt you, and you grow to adore. Of all the music I have been blessed to hear, this little song hangs with some of the best.
I have loved this song since I heard it on the movie Cruel Intentions; this song was one of the main reasons I bought the soundtrack for the film. I had never actually seen this video before, just the one associated with the film. My recommendation this time is more Christmas music. I know you guys love Dolly Parton, so I'm going to recommend her song "Hard Candy Christmas." Such a beautiful song, I have no doubt you'll both love it.
"sonnet" or "lucky man" are great songs by the Verve. lead singer richard ashcroft has such a great voice, influenced many 90s bands in the UK. also for your female friday, try massive attack, "unfinished sympathy" very similar video, but not song, u would both love it i think.
Still waiting for them to find Massive Attack and Portishead...along with this band, my 3 favorites from the UK in that magic time period in the 90`s...
@@randycooper3428 I was lucky enough to be at their homecoming gig in Wigan in May 1998 to see them live, man oh man, did they deliver! One of my best memories was being right up near the stage and singing along to "Lucky Man", my voice was wrecked for days afterwards...
Hi, I'm always amazed when you both put a story together for the music and it's always on point, and how you truly get into the song it's real nice watching you enjoying it, thanks again 😊
My Richard,, I’ve been a massive fan of Richard Ashcroft for almost 30 years… seen him live in the verve and also as a solo singer…. He is one of the best live singers ever… his voice is amazing Axx
Thanks for reacting to this song. I have listened to it for almost 40 years and really enjoyed the sound but never paid attention to the lyrics. It is a much better song now than it was before!
The album that this song came from is one of the greatest albums of all time and features so many brilliant songs including "Sonnet" "The Drugs Don't Work" and my favourite "Lucky Man" A highlight of 90's music and Britpop. Great band and Richard Ashcroft is an amazing singer, songwriter and showman
I was going to suggest this one. So glad you guys reacted to this one. This came out when i was in middle school. It was such a big deal! The whole album is great.
Glad to hear Jagger and Richards gave all the Bittersweet Symphony publishing rights to Richard Ashcroft. Allen Klein the Rolling Stones Mgr who forced Ashcroft to relinquish the song’s royalties and create a new songwriting credit: Jagger/Richards/Ashcroft. Following the decision, Ashcroft quipped: “This is the best song Jagger and Richards have written in 20 years.” After Klein died, Jagger/Richcards handed over the royalties to Ashcroft. Everyone's happy now.
This song wit Xstasy OMF-HEAD!!! Wonderful song, & you can feel every single emotion from the lyrics, & every Note 🎵 going through your nervous system with pure joy!!! Ecstasy next to a speaker on the floor…….
I loved this song since the first time I heard it in the movie Cruel intentions. I feel the video is showing the struggles of going against the grain of life the bittersweet symphony of life. How are you forced to adapt to different situations and change yourself.
the video represents the bumps we come across in life and the absolute truth about it! failed relationships, near misses,regrets, obstacles you name it a very intelligent song and video!!!!! more verve . ; )
The vid represents to me, all the people he has "bumped into" during his life, ie. not all people who cross your path are on the same plain as you or are friendly or even loving, you just have to pick yourself up and keep walking and find solace wherever you do or can
The 90s, an extraordinary time and great happiness. I through it, between the ages of 16 and 26...The best vacation of my life... accompanied by excellent music. Ilha Do Sal, Cabo Verde
Around the same time this song was big, a similarly named band called The Verve Pipe released a song called “The Freshmen”. That one is definitely worth checking out.
Classic mid 90s tune. Just great. These guys came out the same time as Oasis and Blur during the BritPop era, but never made it as big. This tune is perfect though.
It's funny, The Verve and The Charlatans UK are two of my favorite bands to come out of BritPop, and both are obscure and underappreciated, in the U.S. at least.
I've always taken it that the people on the street are like the obstacles you face in life. He's just focussed on the end goal and not on the obstacles. And I disagree that he's bumping into them; most of these people bump into him. He's just walking a straight line and they veer into his line.
I love The Verve. Such wonderful memories. Sonnet was the first dance at my wedding. My husband used to play Lucky Man on the jukebox whenever we went to the pub. Unfortunately he is no longer with us, but the memories remain, partly thanks to this wonderful band.
Around the same time in the 90s, Massive Attack released a video of the lead singer walking down the street and I always saw this as a kind of cheeky response to that one. It's called Unfinished Sympathy, it's well worth checking out - Massive Attack are amazing! You might also want to check out Portishead, their most famous song is called Glory Box, it's from about the same era as this
I think the continuous symphonic element of the song, besides being beautiful, suggests the continuous journey of life he's talking about. Kind of like his stride...how it doesn't change in the video no matter what is going on around him (even when he's kind of rude). The sound always seems to be climbing but without resolution, while having a hint of melancholy and resolve.
Hi guys - love your reactions. This was filmed in London and if you live there, people aimlessly walk into you all the time, focussed on their own world and often not caring about what is around them...it can be exhausting walking down the street avoiding all these people who expect you to move for them...so you did a good job catching that message. One day my husband walked like that because he was tired of getting out of the way and he got absolutely pummeled...it really felt like a metaphor for life. Richard Ashcroft and the Verve are way too under rated. Some great Verve songs are "The drugs don't work" and "Lucky Man" and if you want to check out Richard Ashcroft on his own "Break the Night with Color" is an amazing song. Fun Fact: the woman who shouts for a while at him for walking over her car in the video is his wife.
I was going to say the exact same thing. I am from the North, but I notice when I go down to London that a lot of people are like this. It can be strange at first as where I am from and most places io here, people usually say hello to each other 😊
This reminds me so much of living in South London in the late 90's. It made me grow up massively. Not this song especially but all the memories that go with it.
This always reminds me of Cruel Intentions which is basically a modern version of Dangerous Liaisons. Both movies are a great watch. But the verve is a group worth exploring more of.
An excellent song this was in a movie back in the '90s called Cruel Intentions Ryan Phillipe, Sara Michelle Geller it's a coming-of-age movie it's probably one of the best movies of the '90s, you really should watch it.
Cruel Intentions was a modern version of an older film called Dangerous Liaisons (of which there's been several versions, but possibly the most famous was the 1988 film starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Uma Thurman, and Keanu Reeves). Those films were based on a French novel from 1782 (yep, you read that date correctly) which is called Les Liaisons Dangereuses in the original French.
The history of this how this song and how it came to be is interesting. The Staple Singers recorded" This May be the last time" in 1951, The Rolling Stones liked the song and added their interpretation to it via their style and lyrics because no one owned the rights to the song at the time. The Andrew Oldman Orchestra took the Stones interpretation and made it orchestral obviously, the Verve took the orchestral element from Andrew Oldham and made their interpretation, which was tied up in a legal battle for around 20 years give or take, in which the Verve couldn't use or profit from the song until very recently. Interesting journey for that one song and it's many styles.
Great song! More 90s please!! Other great 90s songs to react to: Gary Moore-Still Got The Blues Joshua Kadison-Jessie Goo Goo Dolls-Iris Marc Cohn-Walking In Memphis Bon Jovi-Bed Of Roses Bon Jovi-Always Aerosmith-Crazy Spin Doctors-Two Princess Ace Of Base-All That She Wants Ace Of Base-The Sign Alanis Morrisette-Ironic Savage Garden-Truly, Madly, Deeply Meredith Brooks-Bitch Red Hot Chili Peppers-Under The Bridge Soul Asylum-Runaway Train Sheryl Crow-All I Wanna Do Counting Crows-Mr. Jones Chumbawamba-Tubthumping Bruce Springsteen-Streets Of Philadelphia Bryan Adams-Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? Aerosmith-Cryin' Meat Loaf-I'd Lie For You(And That's The Truth) Meat Loaf-I'd Do Anything For Love(But I Won't Do That) Queen-The Show Must Go On Michael Jackson-Black Or White Michael Jackson-Give In To Me Michael Jackson-Remember The Time Michael Jackson-Who Is It? Michael Jackson-Will You Be There? Phil Collins-Dance Into The Light Phil Collins-Wear My Hat Eric Clapton-Layla(Unplugged) Eric Clapton-Tears In Heaven Eric Clapton-My Father's Eyes Scorpions-Wind Of Change Extreme-More The Words Phil Collins-Something Happened On The Way To Heaven Wet Wet Wet-Love Is All Around Ten Sharp-You Alannah Myles-Black Velvet Tina Turner-When The Heartache Is Over Take That-Everything Changes Take That-Back For Good Phil Collins-I Wish It Would Rain Down George Michael-Freedom '90 Sting-Fields Of Gold Deep Blue Something-Breakfast At Tiffany's The Radios-She Goes Nana Red Hot Chili Peppers-Scar Tissue Jewel-Foolish Games Boyzone-Words U2-Sweetest Thing City To City-The Road Ahead Espen Lind-When Susannah Cries Elton John-Something About The Way You Look Tonight Crowded House-Weather With You Simply Red-Something Got Me Started R.E.M.-Shiny Happy People Mr. Big-To Be With You Queen-Too Much Love Will Kill You
One of the greatest songs ever written. Period. The only problem with the video is that it can get a little distracting and you forget about the lyrical poetry of the song. It's beautiful.
As others have said "The Drugs Don't Work", "Sonnet" and "Lucky Man" are all amazing songs. I'd recommend "Lucky Man" next as it's really positive vibe is a nice counterpoint to "Bitter Sweet Symphony".
This is why I love you guys, you use music and culture mindfully, becoming aware of what music says to you, and share it with us all with love and grace. RSRFREVR!
One cannot listen to "Bitter Sweet Symphony" without thinking of the movie "Cruel Intentions"! Even though the song was first released in 1997, its legacy lies largely in the 1999 teen film, in which it soundtracks the final scene. I've always loved this song, and the movie was great too; although, it has a tragic ending. Thank you for this reaction!
This album has so many killer tracks! Listened to it the other day and blew me away all over!Alot of the other songs have some killer guitar almost alternative grunge in your face!
The more I watched this video the more it made sense to me. He is simply walking down the sidewalk trying to keep his stride. Not threatening, not doing a thing to anyone. As he tries to get to his destination, everyone and everything gets in HIS way without any regard for him. Some are angry, some are forceful, some aren’t even paying attention. It’s brilliant. We are born with a purpose and a focus. The “longer we walk” the disruptions and distractions are many and varied. We tend to lose our focus trying to adjust for others. It’s really very deep and I love this video as well as this song.
Bingo. It's all very tao. He's a dude. Abide.
Good analogy…..
Sorry Jennifer, there is no purpose .Do what U feel whats right.
Jen, THIS!!! I got the same message.
Never looked at it like that but seeing it after reading your take, it makes total sense. He's not trying to obstruct, he's just trying to stay on his path.
This song in the final scene of Cruel Intentions always gave me chills.
That's where I first heard this song... stuck with me ever since.
@@Unit17 you're definitely not from the UK then!? 🤣
Wow… haven’t seen that movie in forever. I think about it sometimes though.
I think its the absolutely best song for that movie and scene.
@@nayf7682 Who would WANT to be British?
One of my favorite songs.
“Trying to make ends meet, your a slave to the money, then you die”
One of the truest lyrics ever written!
Nice, my favourite phrase from it is “I need to hear some sounds that recognise the pain in me” 🔥 ❤️
I never pray but tonight I'm on my knees.... ( pure brilliance)
This song ALWAYS sounds to me like it could have just come out. It is one song I can say is truly timeless.
I love this song and it's very deep. Even the video has meaning. His walk is a representation of the path of life, the people he encounters are the people and events that we encounter through our lives. The guy with the fridge on a dolly is like a big life altering event that was narrowly avoided. The people he bumped into are the little speed bumps that help shape our lives. The girl in the car is a bad relationship, the car is the large event that he was able to cross and move on from but she didn't move on as easily and followed representing how a love can effect your life long term even after it's ended. The lady he knocked down was like an encounter where he hurt someone else's life in some way and he was recognizing that but still life continues without looking back. The girl that checked him out was like a perfect fling that came and went and left only a fond memory. The car that actually made him pause was a major life event that held him in place for a while, maybe good maybe bad but significant enough to make his life take pause but in the end it too did pass and life continued as always. And the end when the other four followed with him is like the people in your life who are there for the long haul whoever they may be they stick with you till the end while still living their lives respectively.
Fuckin spot on m8 cleared that one up 🏴✌
@@paulkearney5540 Thank you. I'm happy to have helped.
@@Levi_Amongst_the_Watchers cheers 🏴✌
Perfectly written! That is exactly what it's about!
@@stevenleonhard5159 Thank you!
Oooooooohhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!
Now you have found a true gem of a band!
This track, The Drugs Don`t Work, Sonnet, Lucky Man, Velvet Morning...ah, who am I kidding? Every track is pure GOLD, This is in my top 5 best albums of the 90`s...
There is also a track from their first album called "On Your Own" that is just so good!
Richard Ashcroft is a Wordsmith, one of the best of his generation!
A song for the lovers from Richard Ashcroft solo is excellent too.
@@gen077 some of his solo stuff really is good, that`s one of the gems!
The Drugs Don't Work is a masterpiece
@@lindsayfraser1296 It is indeed!
My favorite version below :
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A storm in heaven and northern soul are way better albums.
They are bumping into him. "Obstacles". He is just walking on his path, straight ahead. Getting through the obstacles of life. Sometimes, he was able to avoid them.
Stacy you got it girl, ,Rob and Amber the ending is the whole band together walking away
Yes they are bumping into him. I know the feeling.
Wow, Amber! After over 20 years of seeing this video I finally understand why he's bumping into everything, eyes lifeless. Thanks to you talking about not enjoying the little things in life and only living to work, he goes through life like a zombie. Your fresh insight is really amazing quite often! I always have conveyed to coworkers that family and friends are most important, not the job.I retired early last year, and my final email was "Work so that you may live, but don't live to work."
If you take Amber's interpretation as realistic then you are clearly a sad old failure who never got life.
This is a song for losers, junkies, failures to feel better about their failures. You were clearly the target
@@darkjudge8786 Wow, such hostility from a total stranger who knows nothing of me or what I’ve accomplished. I’m deeply affected, LOL.
Maybe focus on what you can do to be successful and also retire early, or just wallow in the unhappiness that causes you to lash out at strangers. Either way, it’s up to you. How do you choose to live?
They are bumping into him...
@@normandavidtidiman9918 Hmmm, I hadn't looked at it from that angle before. Puts a new spin on it.
@@darkjudge8786 You clearly have issues that you need to work through. Good lord.
The Verve are incredible, 110% recommend their music x
The music video is an homage to a video of the English group Massive Attack's "Unfinished Symphony" from 1991. In that video, the singer walks down a street in a single shot confidently and not caring mostly with her eyes closed and never bumps into anyone or anything. Here, the singer walks down the street in a single shot with his eyes open, confidently and not caring, and bumps into lots of people and things. To me, the song is basically saying you're born, you're alone, you try to find someone, scratch for money, and you go down the only road you know, and then you die and you can't change that path. So, he's going down that road and he doesn't care about anything.
This song contains one of my favorite lyrical passages ever - "Well I never pray, but tonight I'm on my knees, yeah. I need to hear some sounds that recognize the pain in me, yeah. I let the melody shine, let it cleanse my mind, I feel free now. But the airwaves are clean and there's nobody singing to me now."
I identify so much with that - feeling the power that music has to take me on a journey and change me, but knowing that the realities of life will still be there when the musical escape is over.
Nothing screams 90s music quite as loud as bittersweet symphony
Or Sonnet..
Dem Bow by Shabba Ranks, also is way up there
Cannot hear this without thinking of the end of the movie "Cruel Intentions". Perfect song to match that end.
This and cruel intentions live rent free in my head and it's not okay.😢
Exactly 😂
Ve, love this song ❤
This was one of my favorite songs of the 90s. I still love it. And can listen to it over and over again.
The video is metaphorical, swimming upstream, against the crowd, searching for a new way that works better, my favorite line, "I need to hear some sounds that recognize the pain in me" Music heals all.
This is one of my all time favorite songs. It’s actually my ringtone for my text. I love this song Lyrics are powerful.
This song is 24 years old and still relevant. Drugs don’t work and lucky man are 2 of my favorites.
First, the orchestral riff is sampled from the Andrew Loog Oldham orchestral arrangement of the Rolling Stones' song "The Last Time" which resulted in the Stones suing the Verve, and originally getting 100% writing credit for the song and all royalties from the song going to the Stones until 2019, when the Glitter Twins ceded the credit to Richard Ashcroft, the song's actual writer.
Also, the director of the video told everyone walking towards Richard Ashcroft to purposefully walk into him.
Thanks for another awesome reaction video, Rob Squad!!
". . . Richard Ashcroft, the actual writer of the lyrics" - Fixed it for you
It's amazing that it took them decades to earn a penny from this song isn't it? And reactors think they get a tough time from copyright issues 😂
@@sg-yq8pm But that's the term and is no different to many other artists who do exactly the same thing.
This doesn’t even remotely sound like THE LAST TIME
Also, the original "The Last Time" sounds nothing like this in any way, making the whole situation even more sad.
This is one of the best songs ever written. Thank you!! Love it!!!
One my fav tunes. Absolute classic! For me it's a masterpiece!
When Jay mispronounced Verve as Verb , I giggled and thought to myself , yep in the presence of a school teacher
Jay and Amber are very clever on deciphering the meaning of a lot of these songs kudos kids. Much better than what I can do
He never breaks pace, doesn't change course, and he just keeps singing. One of my favorite videos from the late 90's
People seem to miss the fact everyone else are actually bumping into him....
It's a metaphor for life. All the bumps and missteps along the way...
The way I looked at the music video + lyrics is this:
he’s walking by people, not moving out of the way for them, and bumping right into them. But what else is happening? They’re doing the same exact thing back to him. It’s to show that none of us are special, we are all the same. We are all in the bittersweet symphony, we are all trying to make ends meet, we’re all a slave to the money then we die. And we’re a million different people from one day to the next but we can’t change our mould.
If you look up the history of this song, the lyrics come to life. This man was sued so bad that he didn’t make anything off this song, and this song was POPULARRRRRR in the late 90’s and early 2000’s (thanks cruel intentions movie)!
The fact that he kept playing this song this song for pretty much free, says A LOT. I’m glad Richard Ashcroft FINALLY got his song back in 2019! Too bad it was 20+ years later and the song has been milked dry! They need to put this song in a new movie or have the tik tok comminity (can’t believe I’m saying this) get ahold of this masterpiece and get everyone listening to this again so Richard and the rest of the verve get their fair share of royalties.
one of my fave songs ever...very relatable
I’d like to request that you react to the Moody blues, the song Tuesday afternoon. I sincerely believe your minds will be BLOWN by the beauty of this song. Thank you. I love you guys. You make me smile every day.
ill second that reccomendation as well.
And the song Question
And Wildest Dreams. The Moody Blues had a lot of great songs!
@@karylkline6442 Add I know youre out there somewhere as well
@@catsi563 Yes!
I was so curious of what your reaction would be to this very different and haunting song. I think they did a great job taking the listener to a different place by way of music.
Massive Attack next please.They have so many great songs like:"teardrop" , "Live With Me" , "Unfinished Sympathy"
"Safe From Harm"
i suggested that for female friday "Unfinished Sympathy" and portishead "glory box" good tunes
Unfinished Sympathy obviously inspired the Verve's Bitter Sweet vid
Massive Attack. Unfinished Sympathy please...
@@raygarcia7629 brilliant song. Their best.
One of my all time favorite songs. Love love both the music and the poignant message in the lyrics.
This is one of those songs that can haunt you, and you grow to adore. Of all the music I have been blessed to hear, this little song hangs with some of the best.
I saw him do this song (and others) in concert a few years ago. He was really cool and stayed after the show to talk to people.
I absolutely LOVE this Song!!!! I absolutely LOVE this Group!!!! And now they broke up and no more music from them!!!! So sad!!!
Urban Hymns... one of the best albums ever made. Every song on it... genius. Makes me relive my 20s again 😊
Love how you guys interpret a song. Gets me thinking and enlightens.
This song is epic and is one of the best songs ever.
I have loved this song since I heard it on the movie Cruel Intentions; this song was one of the main reasons I bought the soundtrack for the film. I had never actually seen this video before, just the one associated with the film.
My recommendation this time is more Christmas music. I know you guys love Dolly Parton, so I'm going to recommend her song "Hard Candy Christmas." Such a beautiful song, I have no doubt you'll both love it.
"sonnet" or "lucky man" are great songs by the Verve. lead singer richard ashcroft has such a great voice, influenced many 90s bands in the UK. also for your female friday, try massive attack, "unfinished sympathy" very similar video, but not song, u would both love it i think.
Still waiting for them to find Massive Attack and Portishead...along with this band, my 3 favorites from the UK in that magic time period in the 90`s...
@@ca9968 too many still to find these, as well as many from that time .great time for music, in the UK especially.
Love "Lucky Man"
@@chrislc35 "Dummy" is as close to a "Prefect" album as perfect can get in my opinion...so deep!
@@randycooper3428 I was lucky enough to be at their homecoming gig in Wigan in May 1998 to see them live, man oh man, did they deliver!
One of my best memories was being right up near the stage and singing along to "Lucky Man", my voice was wrecked for days afterwards...
One of my all time favorite songs from my youth. So glad to see a reaction for it.
Hi, I'm always amazed when you both put a story together for the music and it's always on point, and how you truly get into the song it's real nice watching you enjoying it, thanks again 😊
One of my favourite songs from the 90's. Very deep when you listen to the lyrics.
My son listened to this in high school and I have always loved it. It’s been on my playlist since 1999 or so.
My Richard,, I’ve been a massive fan of Richard Ashcroft for almost 30 years… seen him live in the verve and also as a solo singer…. He is one of the best live singers ever… his voice is amazing Axx
This is their only song that charted in the USA. But they had around a dozen chart in the UK.
Lucky Man hit 16 on the modern rock chart.
Again and again you guys are the best!
Til Tuesday "Voices Carry". Original video 🙏🙏🙏
(try not to pause after they arrive at Carnegie Hall) 🙂
It's funny I thought for a long time that the lyrics were voices scare me
One of the most beautiful and truly lyrics ever written.
They played this at the end of the movie Cruel Intentions with Reese Witherspoon ,Ryan Philippe and Sarah Michelle Gellar
Yup they need to watch that movie now. 😁
So they may be familiar with that prick of Sebastian. Lol
Thanks for reacting to this song. I have listened to it for almost 40 years and really enjoyed the sound but never paid attention to the lyrics. It is a much better song now than it was before!
The album that this song came from is one of the greatest albums of all time and features so many brilliant songs including "Sonnet" "The Drugs Don't Work" and my favourite "Lucky Man" A highlight of 90's music and Britpop. Great band and Richard Ashcroft is an amazing singer, songwriter and showman
I was going to suggest this one. So glad you guys reacted to this one. This came out when i was in middle school. It was such a big deal! The whole album is great.
Glad to hear Jagger and Richards gave all the Bittersweet Symphony publishing rights to Richard Ashcroft. Allen Klein the Rolling Stones Mgr who forced Ashcroft to relinquish the song’s royalties and create a new songwriting credit: Jagger/Richards/Ashcroft. Following the decision, Ashcroft quipped: “This is the best song Jagger and Richards have written in 20 years.” After Klein died, Jagger/Richcards handed over the royalties to Ashcroft. Everyone's happy now.
Love this song, one of my favourite 90s.
This song for me is just so raw and real. It makes you think and feel so much. 💕
Y'all are so proud of each other. I love it, and I bet your kids do too. Happiness
"lucky man" and "the drugs don't work" are 2 the verve songs that you should listen to. Both beautiful for different reasons.
'Drugs don't work' and 'lucky man'
This song wit Xstasy OMF-HEAD!!! Wonderful song, & you can feel every single emotion from the lyrics, & every Note 🎵 going through your nervous system with pure joy!!! Ecstasy next to a speaker on the floor…….
I loved this song since the first time I heard it in the movie Cruel intentions. I feel the video is showing the struggles of going against the grain of life the bittersweet symphony of life. How are you forced to adapt to different situations and change yourself.
Yes, that's where I first heard it, and I still think of that movie every time I hear it
Same!!!
Best movie ending of the 90's .
I heard it quite a while before I saw the movie, and I saw the movie years after it came out. It fits perfectly in the movie
I had no idea what song this would be from artist or title but as soon as it played i recognized it from a movie but couldn’t place the movie. 👍🏼
the video represents the bumps we come across in life and the absolute truth about it! failed relationships, near misses,regrets, obstacles you name it a very intelligent song and video!!!!! more verve . ; )
This song was the perfect score, for the most perfect ending, of a great movie. Cruel intentions. Need to watch it.
This is one of my favorites. Great insight Amber. ✌❤
The vid represents to me, all the people he has "bumped into" during his life, ie. not all people who cross your path are on the same plain as you or are friendly or even loving, you just have to pick yourself up and keep walking and find solace wherever you do or can
The 90s, an extraordinary time and great happiness. I through it, between the ages of 16 and 26...The best vacation of my life... accompanied by excellent music. Ilha Do Sal, Cabo Verde
Yeah me too. 13-23 for me. I am so glad I came of age in the 90s.
Around the same time this song was big, a similarly named band called The Verve Pipe released a song called “The Freshmen”. That one is definitely worth checking out.
Love that song
Yes! Great song.
Another great song by the verve pipe is colorful from the movie rockstar.
Classic mid 90s tune. Just great. These guys came out the same time as Oasis and Blur during the BritPop era, but never made it as big. This tune is perfect though.
It's funny, The Verve and The Charlatans UK are two of my favorite bands to come out of BritPop, and both are obscure and underappreciated, in the U.S. at least.
I’ve always LOVED this song!
The whole album “Urban Hymns” is excellent. Richard Ashcroft has a fantastic voice
An absolute UK Anthem (and the only song I’ve ever heard on radio so good that they played it twice in a row).
Left field suggestion: Return to Innocence by Enigma. Always felt like a great companion piece to this track. I think you'll enjoy it
Definitely left field, but a fantastic suggestion, nonetheless 👏
Love the way the girl was eyeing him up!
Damn straight. Bogie at 1 O'clock. Hellacious look in a serious package - I'd marry that girl in a minute.
I've always taken it that the people on the street are like the obstacles you face in life. He's just focussed on the end goal and not on the obstacles.
And I disagree that he's bumping into them; most of these people bump into him. He's just walking a straight line and they veer into his line.
I love The Verve. Such wonderful memories. Sonnet was the first dance at my wedding. My husband used to play Lucky Man on the jukebox whenever we went to the pub. Unfortunately he is no longer with us, but the memories remain, partly thanks to this wonderful band.
This is one the better productions from this band. The video in itself speaks volumes. Thank you for listening.
One of my favourites along with the Drugs dont work. That song would would bring a tear to a glass eye.
Around the same time in the 90s, Massive Attack released a video of the lead singer walking down the street and I always saw this as a kind of cheeky response to that one. It's called Unfinished Sympathy, it's well worth checking out - Massive Attack are amazing! You might also want to check out Portishead, their most famous song is called Glory Box, it's from about the same era as this
@Rob Squad. Good reaction. You guys have improved your responses greatly over the months.
I think the continuous symphonic element of the song, besides being beautiful, suggests the continuous journey of life he's talking about. Kind of like his stride...how it doesn't change in the video no matter what is going on around him (even when he's kind of rude). The sound always seems to be climbing but without resolution, while having a hint of melancholy and resolve.
I love how you guys pick up on the deeper, metaphorical meanings in the lyrics. Thanks so much!
Hi guys - love your reactions. This was filmed in London and if you live there, people aimlessly walk into you all the time, focussed on their own world and often not caring about what is around them...it can be exhausting walking down the street avoiding all these people who expect you to move for them...so you did a good job catching that message. One day my husband walked like that because he was tired of getting out of the way and he got absolutely pummeled...it really felt like a metaphor for life. Richard Ashcroft and the Verve are way too under rated. Some great Verve songs are "The drugs don't work" and "Lucky Man" and if you want to check out Richard Ashcroft on his own "Break the Night with Color" is an amazing song. Fun Fact: the woman who shouts for a while at him for walking over her car in the video is his wife.
I was going to say the exact same thing. I am from the North, but I notice when I go down to London that a lot of people are like this. It can be strange at first as where I am from and most places io here, people usually say hello to each other 😊
That's not his wife. He's been married to former Spiritualized keyboard player, Kate Radley, since 1995.
@@markgemmell8900 Yes...I was pretty sure that was her in the video as well...sure looks like her.
This reminds me so much of living in South London in the late 90's. It made me grow up massively. Not this song especially but all the memories that go with it.
This always reminds me of Cruel Intentions which is basically a modern version of Dangerous Liaisons. Both movies are a great watch. But the verve is a group worth exploring more of.
You guys are so insightful and deep in your analysis. Kudos!
An excellent song this was in a movie back in the '90s called Cruel Intentions Ryan Phillipe, Sara Michelle Geller it's a coming-of-age movie it's probably one of the best movies of the '90s, you really should watch it.
Cruel Intentions was a modern version of an older film called Dangerous Liaisons (of which there's been several versions, but possibly the most famous was the 1988 film starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Uma Thurman, and Keanu Reeves). Those films were based on a French novel from 1782 (yep, you read that date correctly) which is called Les Liaisons Dangereuses in the original French.
Your comments on the video actually helped me better understand the song! Thanks for another great reaction.
The history of this how this song and how it came to be is interesting. The Staple Singers recorded" This May be the last time" in 1951, The Rolling Stones liked the song and added their interpretation to it via their style and lyrics because no one owned the rights to the song at the time. The Andrew Oldman Orchestra took the Stones interpretation and made it orchestral obviously, the Verve took the orchestral element from Andrew Oldham and made their interpretation, which was tied up in a legal battle for around 20 years give or take, in which the Verve couldn't use or profit from the song until very recently. Interesting journey for that one song and it's many styles.
It’s all about attitude and don’t mess.
Iconic in its day and now
Classic
The best part is the "sample" , which they had to pay royalties to the Stones for. I believe they now get them though.
Yes it’s reworked from the Stones’ song “The Last Time”
You two...bobbing your heads in time...what a laff!...😄😄😄
Great song! More 90s please!! Other great 90s songs to react to:
Gary Moore-Still Got The Blues
Joshua Kadison-Jessie
Goo Goo Dolls-Iris
Marc Cohn-Walking In Memphis
Bon Jovi-Bed Of Roses
Bon Jovi-Always
Aerosmith-Crazy
Spin Doctors-Two Princess
Ace Of Base-All That She Wants
Ace Of Base-The Sign
Alanis Morrisette-Ironic
Savage Garden-Truly, Madly, Deeply
Meredith Brooks-Bitch
Red Hot Chili Peppers-Under The Bridge
Soul Asylum-Runaway Train
Sheryl Crow-All I Wanna Do
Counting Crows-Mr. Jones
Chumbawamba-Tubthumping
Bruce Springsteen-Streets Of Philadelphia
Bryan Adams-Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?
Aerosmith-Cryin'
Meat Loaf-I'd Lie For You(And That's The Truth)
Meat Loaf-I'd Do Anything For Love(But I Won't Do That)
Queen-The Show Must Go On
Michael Jackson-Black Or White
Michael Jackson-Give In To Me
Michael Jackson-Remember The Time
Michael Jackson-Who Is It?
Michael Jackson-Will You Be There?
Phil Collins-Dance Into The Light
Phil Collins-Wear My Hat
Eric Clapton-Layla(Unplugged)
Eric Clapton-Tears In Heaven
Eric Clapton-My Father's Eyes
Scorpions-Wind Of Change
Extreme-More The Words
Phil Collins-Something Happened On The Way To Heaven
Wet Wet Wet-Love Is All Around
Ten Sharp-You
Alannah Myles-Black Velvet
Tina Turner-When The Heartache Is Over
Take That-Everything Changes
Take That-Back For Good
Phil Collins-I Wish It Would Rain Down
George Michael-Freedom '90
Sting-Fields Of Gold
Deep Blue Something-Breakfast At Tiffany's
The Radios-She Goes Nana
Red Hot Chili Peppers-Scar Tissue
Jewel-Foolish Games
Boyzone-Words
U2-Sweetest Thing
City To City-The Road Ahead
Espen Lind-When Susannah Cries
Elton John-Something About The Way You Look Tonight
Crowded House-Weather With You
Simply Red-Something Got Me Started
R.E.M.-Shiny Happy People
Mr. Big-To Be With You
Queen-Too Much Love Will Kill You
I recommend listening to this song randomly the rest of your life. Hits different everytime. 12 / 10 replay value
One of the greatest songs ever written. Period. The only problem with the video is that it can get a little distracting and you forget about the lyrical poetry of the song. It's beautiful.
This is one of my favourite songs.
Absolutely depressing Absolutely genius..
Wow!!! I haven't heard this in forever. I used to listen to this on a CD player.
As others have said "The Drugs Don't Work", "Sonnet" and "Lucky Man" are all amazing songs. I'd recommend "Lucky Man" next as it's really positive vibe is a nice counterpoint to "Bitter Sweet Symphony".
This is why I love you guys, you use music and culture mindfully, becoming aware of what music says to you, and share it with us all with love and grace. RSRFREVR!
This song makes so much more sense if you watch the movie " Cruel Intentions" 1st
Wow, what wisdom for such a young woman. Very impressed. Just subscribed!
One cannot listen to "Bitter Sweet Symphony" without thinking of the movie "Cruel Intentions"! Even though the song was first released in 1997, its legacy lies largely in the 1999 teen film, in which it soundtracks the final scene. I've always loved this song, and the movie was great too; although, it has a tragic ending. Thank you for this reaction!
Cruel Intentions... great movie. Yes!!! Was this in the outro of the movie after someone died? Yes! Omg..... yep its been soo long!!!!
This album has so many killer tracks! Listened to it the other day and blew me away all over!Alot of the other songs have some killer guitar almost alternative grunge in your face!
INXS never tear us apart please