@@NOWthebandnot sure if you’re being ironic, but if not, based is essentially a way of saying “cool”, it’s gained traction over the past few years. Though, it originated with the rapper “Lil B ‘the Based God’” over a decade ago. Hilariously enough, I was just telling my partner yesterday about how responses like yours will probably be more frequent the further and further we go from the peak of the trend, lol.
@@vvviiixxx8745 - I was not being ironic. I didn't know what "based comment" meant, although thanks to you, now I do. I don't follow The Rap World, which is why I didn't get the reference. It's a shame because I really do appreciate surrealism, so if Isidoro had written their comment in the spirit of surrealism, I would have appreciated it. Ah well, never mind. 🙂
Oh god no. I love it, but this is in no way fun. Their acceleration, build, and freedom is beyond interesting, but by its way too pessimistic. The future is fun, it’s strange and new, but that’s what makes it fun, not anxiety ridden or scary. Again, I love the band, but it’s like saying the future ends in nuclear warfare, like some Cold War era vision of the future.
@@MeanderingSlacker Well, nuclear holocaust was definitely in people's unconscious at the time.... but the semi-comfortable dystopia we live today could be linked to the feeling and theme
@@MeanderingSlacker The future is very clearly headed towards a pessimistic ideal. Just take a look at our political climate and the increasing deterioration of humanity in general. This music is absolutely perfect for our time and what's to come.
0:29 Greenfingers (Camberwell Now) 6:24 S.Q.P.R 9:48 Working Nights (Camberwell Now) 15:47 Makeshift Swahili 20:48 Twilight Furniture 27:43 Music Like Escaping Gas 29:28 A New Kind Of Water 35:50 Cenotaph 41:38 Health & Efficiency This set list appears to be from their 82’ European Tour; which would be their last Tour as This Heat. I have their Final Concert on my channel, this set isn’t my *favorite* set list from This Heat; notably the cut of Paper Hats, Saigon, Horizontal Hold in favor of Hayward’s material (which is still gold, but not as good as the full band jamming it out to Horizontal Hold’s packaged insanity) Regardless, great sound and great performance.
@@synthmalicious7541 Unfortunately no, however after some digging I’m sure I could find you the band. I don’t log onto this account often, so apologies for the disappointing response. I’ll get to you soon if I do find the band, Cheers.
@@thisheatarchives1555 I've done some digging so far, and I've been able to find nothing, like not even close to finding something. Someone was able to tell me that this gig was from 1982 in Cologne Germany but I haven't been able to find anything else. No need to apologize! Having your account up in the first place is a treasure enough.
Just one of the most amazing bands ever heard. Really everything going into the musicianship and performance. Everything. It's the answer to colonization.
It's really interesting b/c I just discovered this band after many years of listening to the Cure, Joy Division, and a whole bunch of other post-punk. These guys seem to have been light years ahead of all these bands. I guess it was just too obscure back then for people to really understand how groundbreaking it was. Then it's really dark music so probably not the most accessible.
0:31 Greenfingers 6:22 S.P.Q.R. 9:56 Working Nights 15:56 Makeshift Swahili 20:48 Twilight Furniture 27:43 Music Like Escaping Gas 29:25 A New Kind of Water 35:51 Cenotaph 41:44 Health and Efficiency
Could be Markthalle Hamburg, 8th April 1982. At the start I hear a german sentence from the mixing desk. My friends from Recommended Records Zürich organised two concerts with This Heat 💥at Rote Fabrik one week later. It definitely has the same mood.
Don't think this is from 1980. This is from the very end of the band's existence after Gareth Williams left. That's Trefor Goronwy on bass and Ian Hill on Keys. Goronwy joined This Heat in 1982, and went on to work with Hayward in Camberwell Now.
The band performing in the video is This Heat. They broke up and went on to form different bands (Camberwell Now, The Lifetones), recently the drummer/singer and the guitarist/singer (Charles Hayward, and Charles Bullen, respectively) got together and assembled a live band and are playing/touring under the name... This Is Not This Heat.
+Jonny Zchivago Hi JZ your posts on that blog have made a huge impact on me especially all the DIY tapes from the 80's thank you for transforming my life :)
I am humbled. The fact that you are open to intelligent music means you changed you own life. Its not your fault the forces of control hide this stuff away from you. They've tried to suppress me a few times,and failed dramatically. Spread the word.
Was there an actual musical movement or inspiration they followed or are they their own thing? Trying to find something like them during their time period
In a way they were part of the second generation of Rock In Opposition, similar bands in their time? : The Work and Cassiber, also check out Curlew that came a little bit later.
Casper Brotzmann, or Glenn Branca for me always been closest. In the more technical noise/no wave trend. But still they only loosely fit in there. Even bands like Savage Republic, Killing Joke or Einsturzende Neubauten have similarities to me. Haven’t heard these previous mentioned bands before. Excited to check them out.
try out Fly Pan Am, especially their 2nd and 3rd studio albums. 2nd is instrumental, 3rd features actual songs but with a similar post-dadaist bricollage deconstructed approach. it's not an obvious connection but it's totally there
Some other post-punk/no wave type groups were similar, such as early PiL, Lemon Kittens, Metabolist, Ludus, Blurt, Pop Group, Factrix, L Voag, Dome, Raincoats, Five or Six, Flying Lizards, Pere Ubu etc.
The first song is GREENFINGERS, which 2 members of THIS HEAT later did a studio version of as CAMBERWELL NOW. This is the only version that sounds this way though. There are many bootlegs where they play this version.
Greenfingers, S.P.Q.R., Working Night (one of the best unrecorded songs ever), Makeshift Swahili, Twilight Furniture, live jam I don't know the title of, A New Kind of Water, Cenotaph, Solar off the Health & Efficiency EP
How a band can be so perfect?
based comment
One of the best for sure, truly originals
@@isidorothepurplesquid6202 - What a surreal reply!
What has Juan based his comment on?
@@NOWthebandnot sure if you’re being ironic, but if not, based is essentially a way of saying “cool”, it’s gained traction over the past few years. Though, it originated with the rapper “Lil B ‘the Based God’” over a decade ago.
Hilariously enough, I was just telling my partner yesterday about how responses like yours will probably be more frequent the further and further we go from the peak of the trend, lol.
@@vvviiixxx8745 - I was not being ironic. I didn't know what "based comment" meant, although thanks to you, now I do.
I don't follow The Rap World, which is why I didn't get the reference.
It's a shame because I really do appreciate surrealism, so if Isidoro had written their comment in the spirit of surrealism, I would have appreciated it. Ah well, never mind. 🙂
this is still the music of the future
Oh god no. I love it, but this is in no way fun. Their acceleration, build, and freedom is beyond interesting, but by its way too pessimistic.
The future is fun, it’s strange and new, but that’s what makes it fun, not anxiety ridden or scary.
Again, I love the band, but it’s like saying the future ends in nuclear warfare, like some Cold War era vision of the future.
@@MeanderingSlacker Well, nuclear holocaust was definitely in people's unconscious at the time.... but the semi-comfortable dystopia we live today could be linked to the feeling and theme
@@MeanderingSlacker The future is very clearly headed towards a pessimistic ideal. Just take a look at our political climate and the increasing deterioration of humanity in general. This music is absolutely perfect for our time and what's to come.
This Heat us ahead of its time holy shit
great guitarist, great bassist, super great drummer holy shit this band rulez
0:29 Greenfingers (Camberwell Now)
6:24 S.Q.P.R
9:48 Working Nights (Camberwell Now)
15:47 Makeshift Swahili
20:48 Twilight Furniture
27:43 Music Like Escaping Gas
29:28 A New Kind Of Water
35:50 Cenotaph
41:38 Health & Efficiency
This set list appears to be from their 82’ European Tour; which would be their last Tour as This Heat. I have their Final Concert on my channel, this set isn’t my *favorite* set list from This Heat; notably the cut of Paper Hats, Saigon, Horizontal Hold in favor of Hayward’s material (which is still gold, but not as good as the full band jamming it out to Horizontal Hold’s packaged insanity)
Regardless, great sound and great performance.
Damn I honestly didn’t know the first Camberwell Now album was This Heat residuals
You have any idea who the first band might be?
@@synthmalicious7541 Unfortunately no, however after some digging I’m sure I could find you the band. I don’t log onto this account often, so apologies for the disappointing response. I’ll get to you soon if I do find the band, Cheers.
@@thisheatarchives1555 I've done some digging so far, and I've been able to find nothing, like not even close to finding something. Someone was able to tell me that this gig was from 1982 in Cologne Germany but I haven't been able to find anything else. No need to apologize! Having your account up in the first place is a treasure enough.
@@synthmalicious7541I asked your question to ChatGPT and it replied with "Tuxedomoon" (indeed I was thinking the same, but I'm still not sure)
Just one of the most amazing bands ever heard. Really everything going into the musicianship and performance. Everything. It's the answer to colonization.
It's really interesting b/c I just discovered this band after many years of listening to the Cure, Joy Division, and a whole bunch of other post-punk. These guys seem to have been light years ahead of all these bands. I guess it was just too obscure back then for people to really understand how groundbreaking it was. Then it's really dark music so probably not the most accessible.
There were other avant-garde bands in that decade.
Still love it
Not darker than joy division and also this was a year after Ian Curtis died I wouldn’t consider them the same era still love both bands
which u thinking of ?
@@Ben-kf3tb they already existed in 1976. So pretty much the same era
An important document, no question. Thanks for assembling and indexing this footage.
17:19 he suddenly start to growl like a death metal vocalist, hehe
DAMMMM 1981!!!!
This is the most post-punk thing imaginable
Legendary
0:31 Greenfingers
6:22 S.P.Q.R.
9:56 Working Nights
15:56 Makeshift Swahili
20:48 Twilight Furniture
27:43 Music Like Escaping Gas
29:25 A New Kind of Water
35:51 Cenotaph
41:44 Health and Efficiency
@27:43 is "Music like Escaping Gas"
Greenfingers and Working Nights are unknown to me. Are they only available live?
@@spielratz the versions here are only available live but Camberwell Now released differnet recorded version of the tracks
So ahead of the times even now
Could be Markthalle Hamburg, 8th April 1982. At the start I hear a german sentence from the mixing desk. My friends from Recommended Records Zürich organised two concerts with This Heat 💥at Rote Fabrik one week later. It definitely has the same mood.
Do you know who could’ve filmed this? Or who could’ve been playing at the very beginning?
Whatever that was for the first five seconds sounded unreal lad what was that
been trying to figure that out for years
still not convinced this was 82. video looks that old but sound is still closer to 2035
i watch this like once a month atleast
Me too !
me fr
We were blessed when this was posted!❤
Amazing! Original sound + CAN's attitude.
Can were real crap. This is superior.
@@davidames1746 It's not tbh, it's great but Can was something else.
@@davidames1746 Can were This Heat's biggest influence. There would be no Paper Hats if not for Paperhouse for example.
Thank you for this great post.
Simply the best Post-Punk band ever.
Don't think this is from 1980. This is from the very end of the band's existence after Gareth Williams left. That's Trefor Goronwy on bass and Ian Hill on Keys. Goronwy joined This Heat in 1982, and went on to work with Hayward in Camberwell Now.
Thanks for the info, I´d change the year now...
+gidouille first track became a camberwell now song! so cool to hear this heat doing it
wait so is this this heat or is this this is not this heat? is this? this this this? ie how was it billed
The band performing in the video is This Heat. They broke up and went on to form different bands (Camberwell Now, The Lifetones), recently the drummer/singer and the guitarist/singer (Charles Hayward, and Charles Bullen, respectively) got together and assembled a live band and are playing/touring under the name... This Is Not This Heat.
Excellent.
Flipping heck these guys are epic champions
great ! a live set by this Heat - thanks . i ve heard their records for years but never saw video from them
This is like an homeopatic medication,cures angst with an equal angst ,even after 33 years,in This Cold world
Amazing band ong
Amazing. Truly amazing.
incredible band.
John Cleese on drums.
packofsandwiches that's actually john Lithgow.
No, that's Charles Hayward.
Jay Leno
@@cbgkorn Joe bonamassa
Actually Astrid Lindgren
Gracias por salvar esta grabación
Eres un grande.
16:57 "you don't speak german!"
17:13 "...you only speak english!"
YES
yunk
LUSCIOUS DUNCAN bro is that u from Sooper Swag?
I dont speak French but Spanish
Charles looking scary at 5:50
Mil gracias, estimado compatriota.
interesting how working nights is practically an entire different song here than the version that camberwell now would record
Wow! Great post!
Thanks very much for sharing this. What a great gig!
Absolutely mindblowing 💥
great performance!
Fantastic!! Thanx so much for putting this up!
Best band ever up to now, 01-2016!
So cool. They have the separate parts up but thanks for putting it all together!!
too bad it cuts off at "Health and Efficiency" !!! darn
Too right! If only we could see the rest of this performance, but we'll never know.
ua-cam.com/video/473xJU_uQEM/v-deo.html
amazing, beautiful
Pero qué joya!!! Es el mismo set de el live in zurich, ¿es el video del mismo concierto?
whos listening in 2016?
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So who else was lucky enough to see This Heat live at the Barbican 2 days ago?
what??!
I'm gonna be catching them live in July this year in Chicago. I'm so Stoked!!
it's almost az if PIL wanted to be This Heat when they grew up...
Matching Mole + Random Hold~~This Heat
these are my guys! FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
wowsers and wow
Lots of live This Heat for download here: dieordiy2.blogspot.fr/search/label/This%20Heat
+Jonny Zchivago Wow!!! Thanks for sharing !
This music should be shared,it is a power beyond my control.
+Jonny Zchivago Hi JZ your posts on that blog have made a huge impact on me especially all the DIY tapes from the 80's thank you for transforming my life :)
I am humbled.
The fact that you are open to intelligent music means you changed you own life. Its not your fault the forces of control hide this stuff away from you. They've tried to suppress me a few times,and failed dramatically. Spread the word.
Was there an actual musical movement or inspiration they followed or are they their own thing? Trying to find something like them during their time period
In a way they were part of the second generation of Rock In Opposition, similar bands in their time? : The Work and Cassiber, also check out Curlew that came a little bit later.
Casper Brotzmann, or Glenn Branca for me always been closest. In the more technical noise/no wave trend. But still they only loosely fit in there. Even bands like Savage Republic, Killing Joke or Einsturzende Neubauten have similarities to me. Haven’t heard these previous mentioned bands before. Excited to check them out.
yes, there was a movement: skeleton crew (Fred Frith), Snakefinger, Debile Menthol (Switzerland), Residents and so on.
try out Fly Pan Am, especially their 2nd and 3rd studio albums. 2nd is instrumental, 3rd features actual songs but with a similar post-dadaist bricollage deconstructed approach. it's not an obvious connection but it's totally there
Some other post-punk/no wave type groups were similar, such as early PiL, Lemon Kittens, Metabolist, Ludus, Blurt, Pop Group, Factrix, L Voag, Dome, Raincoats, Five or Six, Flying Lizards, Pere Ubu etc.
The only band who comes close to sounding like King Crimson
Do anyone happen to know the name of the band at the very beginning of this video (maybe the first 2-3 seconds)?
What's the groovy stuff at 00:00 ?
Please someone.. anyone
I need to know as well
@@Thegaragedoorsband me too
nobody knows
i think they were just improvising around
no chance for better audio quality i guess :( cant find anything so far
10:03 fuck yeah
I never needed drugs to enjoy great music.
+James Curran What is the title of that song? and it would be much appreciated if you could let me know the name of the piece that starts at 27:42
+DuppyBruh It's called "Music like Escaping Gas"
Anyone know the name of the 3rd song? Starts at 9:55, after "S.P.Q.R." It's very good and I don' t recognize it from any of their albums.
It's called Working Nights, and was officially released as a Camberwell Now song after This Heat dissolved.
is the drummer wearing a neck brace?
Such a great fucking band btw
So who or what is the band at the beginning? 4 seconds
what was the band at the beginning?
anyone have any idea who the first band was?
15:45
T H A N K Y O U .
35:51
Jota Pé Thanks. This is why I came here.
any info on Where this was recorded ?
Thats probably in germany. As i can hear a father yelling to his daughter in the beginning
what are the songs that they played? (specifically the first one)
The first song is GREENFINGERS, which 2 members of THIS HEAT later did a studio version of as CAMBERWELL NOW. This is the only version that sounds this way though. There are many bootlegs where they play this version.
Greenfingers, S.P.Q.R., Working Night (one of the best unrecorded songs ever), Makeshift Swahili, Twilight Furniture, live jam I don't know the title of, A New Kind of Water, Cenotaph, Solar off the Health & Efficiency EP
Will Greiner "I don't know the title" is a diferent version of "Music like escaping gas". Great song!
Do you happen to know the name of the band at the very beginning of this video (maybe the first 2-3 seconds)?
some jim carrey shit
17:28
15:50