I was more of an r&b/rap top 40 kind of person and my art biology teacher thought i'd like it because of the dj scratches. Mr. P wasn't wrong. Top album ever.
I saw Portishead when they toured the US for their second LP ('98 maybe?) and it was probably the best show I've ever seen. I've NEVER heard better sound; their setup was completely custom, and the cabinets were all sorts of weird Tetris-like shapes. Rumor had it they were blowing curcuit breakers at the smaller clubs they were going to at the time. They nailed every song and Beth probably smoked two packs of cigarettes over the course of the 2 hour show. Unforgettable show, unbelievable band.
Yup, Portishead is one of the most sampled groups ever. Sour Times is one of those songs that you don't know that you've heard everywhere. Movie trailors, tv shows, movies, etc.
It’s called triphop…The entire Roseland show is amazing, highly recommend Roads from this show. Portishead paved the way for the bands you mentioned, check out Massive Attack and Sneaker Pimps
Thank you for releasing this one😀, I spent summer holidays in Portishead growing up (way before the band) which is why i started listening to them this is my favourite track especially this version with orchestra and longer guitar solo.
It wasn’t dodgy in places - it was terrific. Beth Gibbons is still producing great music and Portishead are one of the pioneers of the mid-nineties Trip Hop scene that emerged in Bristol.
It brings me absolute infinite levels of joy that you landed on Portishead for your channel. This band's music needs to be in every self-respecting record collection. Simply untouchable. And how this song, or any from this band, was never used in a James Bond movie will forever be a mystery to me.
The genre is called Trip-hop. Another frankly awesome example is Massive Attack, particularly their album Mezzanine. Greatest chill out album of all time.
Welcome to mid-to-late ‘90s trip-hop, born you might say in Britain, I can’t remember the name of the town. But it spawned the biggest trip-hop acts, such as Tricky, Massive Attack and Portishead. Apparently as a unique genre its time was short-lived; a pity. I like it enough that I’d want this style of music to never die.
As a former smoker, I'm kind of in awe at how she can have such a clear voice and such breath control... Tricky/Massive Attack/Portishead have created such an important space...
I still remember staying in to watch INXS in 94 on later with Jools Holland and being enraptured by this new Band called Portishead. Dummy hasn’t aged a day in 30 years and I’m surprised that the producers of James Bond never came calling.
I own this concert on DVD (yes, a DVD in this day and age) and it is amazing. I strongly recommend any songs from this live set, or anything from the Dummy Album. sooo sooo good
El genero se llama Trip Hop, viene de Bistol Inglaterra, y es muy bueno ese genero musical, mucho arte musical! Beth Gibbons tiene muy buena voz en vivo, hace muchos cambios de voz, y la musica es arte, juntos hacen sinergia, Saludos desde Ciudad De México🇲🇽
I'm not a fan of a lot of the music you react to so I don't watch a lot of your vids (sorry!), but when it's something I like, personally, you are a wonderful reactor. I enjoy how authentic you react to these things and you don't play to the camera and do any cheap tricks to get views. On top of that you're a knowledgeable musician. Helps with this stuff. Nice work.
British trip-hop was centred around the English city of Bristol . Portishead is a small coastal town just outside Bristol , almost a suburb. Should try Massive Attack & Tricky
I bought this when it first came out. It blew me away! (This is odd, I know) it was soooo good to me that I couldn't listen to it a second time for a while. I'm weird like that, same thing happened when I listen to The Mars Volta-"Frances the Mute album.
Hey just wanted to let you know that Imminence dropped their new album “The Black” a few days ago. This is how the album is breaded down. Songs w/MV (maybe or maybe not) 1. Come Hell or Highwater 2. Desolation 3. Heaven Shall Burn 4. Death by a Thousand Cuts 5. Continuum 6. The Black 7. The Call of the Void 8. Come What May 9. Beyond the Pale Instrumental songs 1. Cul-de-Sac 2. L’ appel Du Vide 3. Le Noir
Alright, let's go: In the first place you can see the context of this song, a woman who has suffered several disappointments in love and is trying to move on alone and seeing Beth Gibbons with a cigarette in her hand and smoking live on stage was unprecedented in live shows it was unprecedented, at least for me, I don't know for those of you who are reading this comment, anyway the music and the reaction were magnificent as always and you are always beautiful Rachael, if I could recommend a song I would The Call of The Mountains by the band Eluveltie, it's an excellent song and I think you'll like it and that's all Rachael, keep up the work you're doing and greetings from Brazil to you! 💚💛💚💛
@@jasperdevries1726 Rhodes is a an excellent British solo artist . Who sadly few have heard of . But listen to say "Close your eyes live " , from a live German TV broadcast . I defy you to say that this is not excellent /soulful music. IMO better than Ed. Sheeran . The later reminds me of a good London busker .
Portishead is easily on the Mt Rushmore of trip-hop and Roseland is one of the best live albums of the mid 90s. Check out Hooverphonic for your channel. Esp "2Wicky" and "Inhaler"
actually portished was one of those bands who inspired Akira Yamaoka to created silent hill ost by the way Rachel has been so anxious to talk too much that she had to talk over the song today but is ok lol.
Наконец то реакция на хорошую песню. Сколько же мусора до этого пришлось переслушать бедной Ray. Послушай еще что нибудь у Hooverphonic Сейчас все СЖВ-шизики наверное бы начали отменять Портишу за такие строки - Just want to be a woman.
You have no idea. Why is trip hop not recognized as a genre... yeah theres a full orchestra because they were renowned enough to play at the roseland live after one album.
Portishead's Trip-Hop is simply one of the best the 90's have given us.
Trip hop at its finest. Dummy is one of the best album ever released (and I'm usually a metal kind of guy).
Same here. Was a metal head as a teenager myself, but this record was something special and got me hooked from the first time I heard it.
Ah I miss the ninetys .portishead is one of favorite band. Specially dummy album 😊
I was more of an r&b/rap top 40 kind of person and my art biology teacher thought i'd like it because of the dj scratches. Mr. P wasn't wrong. Top album ever.
Same with the metal thing, but Dummy, and Nick Cave and PJ Harvey gave me something more. Dummy is a fucking classic.
Respect
The genre is called Trip-Hop, coming from Bristol. Initiated by the Wild Bunch with pioneers like Massive Attack, Portishead and Tricky.
Morcheeba is also pretty good
Elsiane, Nathan merriwheather, and life’s addiction are also some other very good trip hop i think you guys should check out :)
HELL YEAH!
Although not UK based,I would add the Thievery Corporation to that list
They're from portishead not bistol
I saw Portishead when they toured the US for their second LP ('98 maybe?) and it was probably the best show I've ever seen. I've NEVER heard better sound; their setup was completely custom, and the cabinets were all sorts of weird Tetris-like shapes. Rumor had it they were blowing curcuit breakers at the smaller clubs they were going to at the time. They nailed every song and Beth probably smoked two packs of cigarettes over the course of the 2 hour show. Unforgettable show, unbelievable band.
The genre is Trip Hop. Portishead, Massive Attack, and Zero 7 owned this genre in the 90's and 2000's
I know she´s only 20 but it´s weird that she hasn´t heard of Trip Hop
I dont know Zero 7 but I am gonna add Morcheeba to that list if you dont mind.
@@LunaticReason A good call. I see your Morcheeba and raise you 1 Sneaker Pimps
What about tricky
55 year old british rock and metal head and this album will always be in my top ten all time favourite albums...its never off my playlist...
YES!!! PORTISHEAD!!!! Their album Dummy is one of my top albums by anyone ever.
Yup, Portishead is one of the most sampled groups ever. Sour Times is one of those songs that you don't know that you've heard everywhere. Movie trailors, tv shows, movies, etc.
This is from 1994 it's a Trip -Hop classic R.I.P. to Issac Hayes that's the instrumental sample their using from his classic song " Ike's Rap 2"
Spent all my teenage years on acid listening to these guys, Massive Attack, Tricky etc. Amazing genre.
It’s called triphop…The entire Roseland show is amazing, highly recommend Roads from this show. Portishead paved the way for the bands you mentioned, check out Massive Attack and Sneaker Pimps
Portishead is pure art! 🤩
Thank you for releasing this one😀, I spent summer holidays in Portishead growing up (way before the band) which is why i started listening to them this is my favourite track especially this version with orchestra and longer guitar solo.
Beth is a rare talent that never received the credit she deserved
Give her time !
Criminally underrated. Her, Johann Sebastian Bach and Prince.
But I think thats a good thing. Hype and fame destroys the purity of your soul. It's not music for everyone.
@@mm9773😂😂😂
Roads (Live At Roseland) will blow your mind.
It wasn’t dodgy in places - it was terrific. Beth Gibbons is still producing great music and Portishead are one of the pioneers of the mid-nineties Trip Hop scene that emerged in Bristol.
Trip Hop is the most criminally underrated genres of the last 40 years. I was hooked when this track hit the radio in ‘94 when I was in junior high.
If you like this I would listen to “Angel” or “Teardrop” by massive attack
I was at Roseland for this. It was an awesome show
early 2000s? almost early 90s..
and beth gibbons has always been amazing..
94
Timeless. Timeless agony. Timeless joy. Pure.
Christ, Britain was absolutely banging. Manchester, Bristol, Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and most places in between.
smoking while singing - a real artist
Trip hop is one of the best genres that ever came out, even to this day.
It brings me absolute infinite levels of joy that you landed on Portishead for your channel. This band's music needs to be in every self-respecting record collection. Simply untouchable.
And how this song, or any from this band, was never used in a James Bond movie will forever be a mystery to me.
The genre is called Trip-hop. Another frankly awesome example is Massive Attack, particularly their album Mezzanine. Greatest chill out album of all time.
Love that all her references are... after Glory Box. All of those things are very Portishead/Trip Hop... not the other way around.
Welcome to mid-to-late ‘90s trip-hop, born you might say in Britain, I can’t remember the name of the town. But it spawned the biggest trip-hop acts, such as Tricky, Massive Attack and Portishead. Apparently as a unique genre its time was short-lived; a pity. I like it enough that I’d want this style of music to never die.
I know this is a reaction video, but enjoy and feel the music and talk afterwards instead of disturbing it.
Ooo, you liked Portishead! Awesome. Awesome band, hope you get to vibe to them some more!
As a former smoker, I'm kind of in awe at how she can have such a clear voice and such breath control...
Tricky/Massive Attack/Portishead have created such an important space...
I still remember staying in to watch INXS in 94 on later with Jools Holland and being enraptured by this new Band called Portishead. Dummy hasn’t aged a day in 30 years and I’m surprised that the producers of James Bond never came calling.
The entire concert is amazing
It's Trip Hop and is one of the best yhings ever created by humanity.
I own this concert on DVD (yes, a DVD in this day and age) and it is amazing. I strongly recommend any songs from this live set, or anything from the Dummy Album. sooo sooo good
A whole lounge of us, wasted, listened to Dummy on repeat for 10 or 11 hours non stop one night after banging a club. Perfect windown music
The full consent is perfect
Saw them in 1997 the singer kissed me on the cheek
Just casually taking me down memory lane with the Dark Angel mention
Portishead and Sarah McLachlan were two of my favorites in the late 90's
The genre is trip hop. Very popular in the mid 90s.
Great choice. Both Dummy and Massive Attack's Mezzanine were constants for me when they came out.
El genero se llama Trip Hop, viene de Bistol Inglaterra, y es muy bueno ese genero musical, mucho arte musical! Beth Gibbons tiene muy buena voz en vivo, hace muchos cambios de voz, y la musica es arte, juntos hacen sinergia, Saludos desde Ciudad De México🇲🇽
Why they never did a bond theme blows my mind.
Superb,love portishead..you should check out London grammar cover of wicked game. Unbelievable.
she should review roseland's performance of "sour times". that was a whole different ballpark for me.
Talking over the song is a good way to kill vibes
This is my favorite live album of all time. Check out some Tricky or Massive Attack if you want some more sweet trip hop vibes.
Gotta do 'Strangers' from this gig - marvellous
Portishead, Morcheeba, Hooverphonic... the list goes on.
Morcheeba are so beautiful. Miss this band.
Beth. The last of the red-hot torch singers. The cig nailed it.
It has that True Detective vibe deep south sunset hot sultry evening waiting for her man to come home.
Beth Gibbons is out with a new solo album may 17
I'm not a fan of a lot of the music you react to so I don't watch a lot of your vids (sorry!), but when it's something I like, personally, you are a wonderful reactor. I enjoy how authentic you react to these things and you don't play to the camera and do any cheap tricks to get views. On top of that you're a knowledgeable musician. Helps with this stuff. Nice work.
Yes .... she can do whatever she wants....she helped to create this.......
I was there. It was lovely
🌀🌀🌀🙏🙏🙏 thank you for Portishead!
the genre is trip hop. came out of Bristol uk in the 90's
Portishead is soo good, One of the best concerts i ever been to was Portishead in Stockholm 1998
British trip-hop was centred around the English city of Bristol . Portishead is a small coastal town just outside Bristol , almost a suburb.
Should try Massive Attack & Tricky
Do you need to talk through every second of the performance? Amazed you can react to it if you don't listen to it.
Seriously, that was irritating
Trip pop liké Massive attack it's beautiful it's british it's brillant this album was like a bomb 1994
I bought this when it first came out. It blew me away! (This is odd, I know) it was soooo good to me that I couldn't listen to it a second time for a while. I'm weird like that, same thing happened when I listen to The Mars Volta-"Frances the Mute album.
Such a trippy song for a woman saying she's tired of playing and wants a husband :)
Love that you check out more underrated stuff.... 'roads' by portishead is also really awesome
I am vibing right with you Rachael.
Love the purple highlights in the hair,, Rachel.
Hey just wanted to let you know that Imminence dropped their new album “The Black” a few days ago. This is how the album is breaded down.
Songs w/MV (maybe or maybe not)
1. Come Hell or Highwater
2. Desolation
3. Heaven Shall Burn
4. Death by a Thousand Cuts
5. Continuum
6. The Black
7. The Call of the Void
8. Come What May
9. Beyond the Pale
Instrumental songs
1. Cul-de-Sac
2. L’ appel Du Vide
3. Le Noir
Dope indeed :)
I recommend Poe. Check out "Hello", or "Angry Johnny", or "Hey Pretty", or "Haunted." or or.......
Poe is CRIMINALLY underrated
The video for 'All Mine' was - startling.
Love this band
Never heard such a sultry scratch as all throughout this album/session.
It was the 90’s. Smoking whilst doing anything was a thing 🚬
2:44
The genre is Trip Hop
Alright, let's go: In the first place you can see the context of this song, a woman who has suffered several disappointments in love and is trying to move on alone and seeing Beth Gibbons with a cigarette in her hand and smoking live on stage was unprecedented in live shows it was unprecedented, at least for me, I don't know for those of you who are reading this comment, anyway the music and the reaction were magnificent as always and you are always beautiful Rachael, if I could recommend a song I would The Call of The Mountains by the band Eluveltie, it's an excellent song and I think you'll like it and that's all Rachael, keep up the work you're doing and greetings from Brazil to you! 💚💛💚💛
Great song! I love Portishead. You should also check out Wandering Star, Biscuit, Sour Times, and Roads.
Roads is definitely their best. That is a thing of such delicate, haunting beauty I just can't ...
Agreed will always be their greatest track
I listened to Roads for years before I realized that the opening is a full minute of nothing but Rhodes.
@@jasperdevries1726 Rhodes is a an excellent British solo artist . Who sadly few have heard of . But listen to say "Close your eyes live " , from a live German TV broadcast . I defy you to say that this is not excellent /soulful music. IMO better than Ed. Sheeran . The later reminds me of a good London busker .
Fantastic !!
Memories of wild times...
1994 was a good year ❤️
3:37 that's the '90s baby 😅
Portishead is easily on the Mt Rushmore of trip-hop and Roseland is one of the best live albums of the mid 90s. Check out Hooverphonic for your channel. Esp "2Wicky" and "Inhaler"
You should react to Roads from the same concert. Unreal!
actually portished was one of those bands who inspired Akira Yamaoka to created silent hill ost by the way Rachel has been so anxious to talk too much that she had to talk over the song today but is ok lol.
Portishead, Morcheeba, Zero Seven...It's called trip hop.
Brilliant!
If you liked that probably also dig
The Cranberries "Zombie" 😉
I am a Beth Gibbons fanboy. I got no shame about it. She is extraordinary.
you know that because its primal.... and tanscend all culture
Great reaction, señorita. “All mine” by Portishead, please. And the Rip. Keep on keeping on and Gritos from Tejas.
The rip is so good, it gets me right in the guts
@carriehazel77 as good music should, there friend. Gritos.
Наконец то реакция на хорошую песню. Сколько же мусора до этого пришлось переслушать бедной Ray. Послушай еще что нибудь у Hooverphonic
Сейчас все СЖВ-шизики наверное бы начали отменять Портишу за такие строки - Just want to be a woman.
This is early 90's and it's "trip hop"!
It's Trip Hop
Trip Hop pioneers from Brixton UK
Definitely trip hop
There is a much more powerful studio version of this.
This is not Spectre. This is Trip-Hop.
So, who bought this on the release day?
You have no idea. Why is trip hop not recognized as a genre... yeah theres a full orchestra because they were renowned enough to play at the roseland live after one album.
You want chill, trip hop vibes like Portishead? Check out Massive Attack. Specifically the track Dissolved Girl
You compared Beth Gibbons to Dido? Can you send me some of whatever it is you’ve been smoking?
As controversial as it might sound, i heard that many vocalists smoked to get a bit more rasp in their voices.
React to stmlt - twilight