Well it turns out we got another 1975 album and Drive Like I Do probably won't happen. This video is kinda outdated now but hopefully you can still enjoy learning about the early days of the band! also new vid ua-cam.com/video/NZ1B0S6Uwb4/v-deo.html
I truly believe that their popularity came from tumblr, they were indie darlings, their first album was what the sad girls were waiting after arctic monkeys' didn't release a thing after AM
October 2022 Being Funny In A Foreign Language You can really see the band’s maturity as men and Marty’s sobriety and hope for the human condition shine ✨ in this album. I saw them live a week ago and it was incredible
You worded that beautifully. I went to their show in Austin Texas and agree completely. Sober Matty makes me happy for so many reasons and he performed tremendously.
And it's right too! Although I'm not officially a Baby Boomer, a lot of Millenials no doubt class me one at 48 years old. The 1975 are a superb band, certainly the best group I've heard in a decade.
awwww mate ! the ending 😚 i love u got me 😊😊😊😊 also thanks so much for making this essay about matty , hes very misunderstood and its good for people to actually learn what hes really all about
At the age I am today (51) my favourite band is "The 1975" by far. In the 80's and the 90's it was "The Smith's/Morrissey" then from the 2000's onwards it was a few indie bands but not until "The View", Jamie T and Jake Bugg was there any artist's of such importance to me and my music. So thank God for Matty and co because his talent is a rare gift indeed.
I watched and listened while having a nice, relaxing dinner by myself. It was kind of the perfect length and vibe for that. I learned things. I have a new appreciation for Matty. I've just seen The 1975 perform at a SNL rehearsal years ago. Highly recommend :)
This band literally changed & saved my life. It’s such an incredible experience as a fan to watch them grow since their first self-titled album to now. Matty & the guys are such talented artists & the way they present themselves in the public eyes is so genuine & down to earth. They are truly a special group 💗
This is a very well-researched and thought-out documentary. This made me understand more about Matty and the band as a whole. Because of that I subbed to your channel.
Let me preface this by saying I am a big fan of the 1975 and they are an incredibly talented band (also, great research and editing on this video). However, it's misleading when we look at these artists stories and how they "bootstrapped" themselves to fame and success by "working hard". A big part of the 1975's success was 1) Matt's parents' connections as career actors-they could network opportunities for the band that most people could never get (how else do you think they got opening spots with bands like Muse and The Rolling Stones?), and 2) family wealth that meant Matt probably didn't have to struggle to pay rent or afford music gear and could spend more time honing his craft rather than working a 9-5 job to make ends meet. The 1975 is an awesome band but there are also TONS of talented artists who never see the light of day because they lack resources and/or opportunities.
If you have seen ANY OTHER INTERVIEW by Matty you would know how hard it was for him to get signed by a record company or big label so they had to make their own record label. He even says they all made the record label together and chipped in. He never got any help despite who is parents are. Part of why a lot of people like him is because he's not used his family connections to get famous. Plus before they released the album and the first single they were struggling with Denise's spout in Big brother the year prior so im certain he wouldn't have wanted to be affiliated (IYKYK) LMAO..
@@B123Sarah I knew there was bound to be someone with this take lol. look, all I'm saying is that the industry is really hard to break into but that it undeniably helps to have parents who both WORK IN THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY and therefore know how it works and have professional connections. Regardless of how hard it was for Matty and the band to get a record deal, it goes to show that for most people, unless you are born wealthy, connected, and/or are lucky, the chances of breaking are incredibly slim. Having said that, Matty was on television as a child for goodness sake with his parents talking about his music, Denise has stated publicly on loose women that she tried to put the band in front of A&R for labels hoping to get them signed about 10 years ago.
I get his addiction story. I'm a recovering alcoholic, and when I say that I mean I am an alcoholic who nearly drank herself to death--my liver was shutting down, so I didn't get to make a concious choice. The universe kicked my ass and said "KNOCK IT OFF OR DIE". So I'm 2.5 years sober and I understand feeling like you need to be sedated. Life is INTENSE, and my brain never quits, even when I'm sleeping. Thankfully, at least some of it is creative thinking. Unfortunately, the rest is anxiety or depression.
@@josephbrennan9712 Congratulations to you both for your ongoing recovery; it is THE hardest thing, and people never give those with substance use disorder who get sober anywhere near enough credit. I hope you are both able to thrive in long, and content, lives.
While I’m not as into the band as I used to be, I’ll always love The 1975, and have a lot of nostalgia for when they were at one point my favorite band from 2016-2019, I still think ILIWYS is their magnum opus and one of my favorite albums of all time their older music has so much personal meaning to me
I am so very excited for Drive Like I do. And also I loved the documentary. Matty's self aware pretentiousness is something I strive for. Being aware of the things around you but then you do have to allow yourself some pretension to maybe write a song, write a novel and indulge in progressive causes. So being aware of those pretensions is in a way comforting for me. Yeah....great video man.
Stumbled across this video and really appreciate that it is so thorough and yet still concise. The 1975 is a fantastic band and I am incredibly happy for the growing attention they have received. Been one of my all-time favorite bands for years, and I get to see them live for the first time very soon, which I'm thrilled about. They've had a huge impact on my life. Anyway, after watching I 1) subscribed 2) started playing the 1975's discography chronologically because it reminded me how much I love listening through in order and 3) was sad to find there is not a giant archive of Bean Therapy videos available. But I will hope for and be on the lookout for more future content.
This was such a great video! While I have been a huge fan of them since their first ep's came out, I actually didn't most of what you said here! So while the video may be a tiny bit outdated due to the new album, it was still great to watch!
This is super well done! You did a great job expounding on what makes this band, and Matty in particular, so enticing and interesting to follow. It's funny tho....for the longest time I dismissed The 1975. I'm a few years older than Matty, and always rolled my eyes thinking it was some purely emo whatever band. But I was wrong...they're a super interesting cool post-modern creative juggernaut. I gotta thank my brother for getting me into them. He was, and is, an uber fan....and I finally came around and realized what he saw in them. So yeah....very nicely done doc. :)
Dunno why this video hasn't blown past views and why you don't have many subs. Your content is excellent mate and you're a very interesting & easy to listen to narrator. Keep it up the algorithm will snatch you up soon enough!
I really like lots of their songs, but man are the lyrics difficult to parse - I had no idea what 'girls' was about until I heard the Phoebe Bridgers cover
Yep I thought about killing myself but the issue was my distaste for pain. I took 30 nembutal in a hotel after fighting with a friend and my mom back to back. I went to a hotel figuring the cleaning lady would find me. Surprise my friend I had fought with realized I had really been trying to be Marilyn Monroe for a part of her movie The Misfits. She played Roslyn who shared a lot of her and my issues at the time and being method actors sorta concerned my friend who went to acting class with me. Back in that time pills which were a mixture of sleeping pills and codeine 4s were likely the very best feeling from any drug infact any feeling aside from at that time honest applause from my acting teachers and classmates until I had my boys. It's a great feeling when they are these two perfect parts of you smile, walk, and are just pure joy. Unfortunately post partdom depression is real and they medicated me fast with my first boy and I had my moments when I needed help and was lucky in that I had it. My second son was amazing. A bit hyper but a boy. My second was unbelievable. I couldn't believe I had two boys perfect in my eyes in every way. Things were so great I didn't bother going on post partum meds. Then about 2 months in I realized my first son was having issues getting along with the other pre k kids he was in school with. His brother was in my eyes perfection. He knew how to make me smile so easily. My mom and support sustems helped me deal with my first son's school and likely jealousy issues because his brother was a momma's boy and just made me shine. One day I was feeling anxious and took a Valium. My mom freaked. I had implants so did not breast feed. I couldn't understand. With my first boy I was put on paxil and or prozac immediately. I had no issues and assumed I didn't need pills prescribed daily for sure. After week 3 a d 4 I began to get into a darker and darker place I didn't want to discuss with my mom. Their dad preferred I not be medicated as well. I started noticing all the things I did wrong with my first son and feared I do the same to my second. Then it became a constant thought how I wreck everyone's life. I knew places to still get pharmaceuticals and one day woke up. That day I had neither boy after 6am. I knew if I stayed in their lives I'd ruin them. I knew where to get tuinol capsules and got 36. I went to the movie theatres that played older films, purchased a drink. I got a ticket for the Titanic. I purchased a beer went in as it began and was dark. There were maybe 2 or 3 other people in the theatre. I sat in a dark seat and without a second thought took all 36. I didn't finish the beer. I woke 3 days later in the hospital. I could barely breath because something was down my throat. I pulled it out still drowsy. The attempted to put it back but I could breath and luckily I might forget a word occasionally but I'm no different than prior.
I've been a fan of The 1975 for just 3 years and I don't quite get why they deleted their ig account and I think that twitter too but I'm not sure. Can someone please explain if they broke up or what is hapoening. Thanks. And btw thank you so much for doing this video, I really enjoyed it.
They always do this when they are about to release new music, it's kind of their way to catch your attention. No worries tho, everything will come back :))
No that's not correct the name THE 1975 came from a book his mum and dad gave him about david sternam in Newcastle england she is even on you tube saying this I believe and it starts it was THE 1975
Hi! Do you have a source? I might be wrong but this is the article I got the quote from www.theguardian.com/uk/the-northerner/2012/dec/03/manchester-leeds-new-band-up-north-manchester-the-1975
Quentin tarantino film true romance bonnie and cycle couples so intoxicated with one another that they fear nothing in the pursuit of the realization of each other actions fueled by blind unconditional love one another its intoxicating
loving or hating Greta is so questionable, why, other than internalized misoginy, would you hate an activist? someone who has done so many efforts to keep us alive in face of Climate Crisis?.... just a thought that popped up, love the work made on this video, love Matty.
Uh, is this guy sure the "The" didn't pertain to the 1st of June part? I am pretty sure if they put the "st" after the date (1st instead of just 1), then the THE was part of that. The year was just 1975. The band name always sounded dumb to me and now I understand why, at least.
I already linked this in the comments but the story comes from this 2012 article from the guardian www.theguardian.com/uk/the-northerner/2012/dec/03/manchester-leeds-new-band-up-north-manchester-the-1975
@@beantherapy Oh, thank you! I appreciate the link. Stuff like this is really interesting to me and I don’t always see links in the comments. And admittedly, I don’t have a short attention span but in this case am not really interested in the band, so I didn’t finish the entire video. I do truly find it fascinating that the lead singer is so prolific with his use of references to other things from art, books, music, etc.
Well it turns out we got another 1975 album and Drive Like I Do probably won't happen. This video is kinda outdated now but hopefully you can still enjoy learning about the early days of the band!
also new vid ua-cam.com/video/NZ1B0S6Uwb4/v-deo.html
I truly believe that their popularity came from tumblr, they were indie darlings, their first album was what the sad girls were waiting after arctic monkeys' didn't release a thing after AM
right i mean the selt titled album was just in the perfect time/decade since tumblr in that moment was all black sad emo stuff.
That was me lol. Two of my favorite albums honestly
100%
very true
Omg this was literally ME. My 1975 tumblr phase 😭
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You can really see the band’s maturity as men and Marty’s sobriety and hope for the human condition shine ✨ in this album. I saw them live a week ago and it was incredible
Yeah we got baited, album was really good tho!
You worded that beautifully. I went to their show in Austin Texas and agree completely. Sober Matty makes me happy for so many reasons and he performed tremendously.
"A millennial that baby boomers like" is such a great line
ikr?
It's a perfect encapsulation of the hyper self-aware style of Matty's writing lol
that goes right up there with ‘Karcrashian panache’. Adore that 2 word line in Love Me.
But did they like him?
And it's right too! Although I'm not officially a Baby Boomer, a lot of Millenials no doubt class me one at 48 years old. The 1975 are a superb band, certainly the best group I've heard in a decade.
@@davekennedy6315 Pretty sure you're solidly Gen X. :) Welcome to the club tho!
how is this a literal documentary omg, bean you deserve seriously more views than most youtubers out there so keep vibing, growth will come
It's not a literal documentary although it is a documentary
bro, this is literally the best video essay on Matty & The 1975. You should relist it. It's so damn good.
w glazer
awwww mate ! the ending 😚 i love u got me 😊😊😊😊 also thanks so much for making this essay about matty , hes very misunderstood and its good for people to actually learn what hes really all about
At the age I am today (51) my favourite band is "The 1975" by far.
In the 80's and the 90's it was
"The Smith's/Morrissey" then from the 2000's onwards it was a few indie bands but not until "The View", Jamie T and Jake Bugg was there any artist's of such importance to me and my music. So thank God for Matty and co because his talent is a rare gift indeed.
I watched and listened while having a nice, relaxing dinner by myself. It was kind of the perfect length and vibe for that. I learned things. I have a new appreciation for Matty. I've just seen The 1975 perform at a SNL rehearsal years ago. Highly recommend :)
glad u enjoyed!
This band literally changed & saved my life. It’s such an incredible experience as a fan to watch them grow since their first self-titled album to now. Matty & the guys are such talented artists & the way they present themselves in the public eyes is so genuine & down to earth. They are truly a special group 💗
as a long time fan of this band, I confirm you've told their story very beautifully. Well Done :)
THANKS!
the quality on this is amazing, you deserve more subscribers
this is one of the best video essays i’ve seen in a min
WOW thank you!
This is a very well-researched and thought-out documentary. This made me understand more about Matty and the band as a whole. Because of that I subbed to your channel.
cool!
somebody else was one of the best song i heard in my entire life..
This is QUALITY CONTENT - great video for the ones who really like this band mate, thanks :)
Let me preface this by saying I am a big fan of the 1975 and they are an incredibly talented band (also, great research and editing on this video). However, it's misleading when we look at these artists stories and how they "bootstrapped" themselves to fame and success by "working hard". A big part of the 1975's success was 1) Matt's parents' connections as career actors-they could network opportunities for the band that most people could never get (how else do you think they got opening spots with bands like Muse and The Rolling Stones?), and 2) family wealth that meant Matt probably didn't have to struggle to pay rent or afford music gear and could spend more time honing his craft rather than working a 9-5 job to make ends meet. The 1975 is an awesome band but there are also TONS of talented artists who never see the light of day because they lack resources and/or opportunities.
This is true, you have to have a ton of things line up just right to be as successful as they are.
yeah that's very interesting. I love to write music but there's no time or energy left for it cus I'm always working :/ I love Matty and the 1975 tho.
Wilmslow is also a really posh part of Cheshire
If you have seen ANY OTHER INTERVIEW by Matty you would know how hard it was for him to get signed by a record company or big label so they had to make their own record label. He even says they all made the record label together and chipped in. He never got any help despite who is parents are. Part of why a lot of people like him is because he's not used his family connections to get famous. Plus before they released the album and the first single they were struggling with Denise's spout in Big brother the year prior so im certain he wouldn't have wanted to be affiliated (IYKYK) LMAO..
@@B123Sarah I knew there was bound to be someone with this take lol. look, all I'm saying is that the industry is really hard to break into but that it undeniably helps to have parents who both WORK IN THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY and therefore know how it works and have professional connections. Regardless of how hard it was for Matty and the band to get a record deal, it goes to show that for most people, unless you are born wealthy, connected, and/or are lucky, the chances of breaking are incredibly slim. Having said that, Matty was on television as a child for goodness sake with his parents talking about his music, Denise has stated publicly on loose women that she tried to put the band in front of A&R for labels hoping to get them signed about 10 years ago.
GREAT VIDEO! Been a fan since I heard Chocolate in 2013 and remain in their music
I get his addiction story. I'm a recovering alcoholic, and when I say that I mean I am an alcoholic who nearly drank herself to death--my liver was shutting down, so I didn't get to make a concious choice. The universe kicked my ass and said "KNOCK IT OFF OR DIE". So I'm 2.5 years sober and I understand feeling like you need to be sedated. Life is INTENSE, and my brain never quits, even when I'm sleeping. Thankfully, at least some of it is creative thinking. Unfortunately, the rest is anxiety or depression.
perfectly said man. as a recovering heroin addict i've had very similar experiences and this band's been there for me through it all
@@josephbrennan9712 Congratulations to you both for your ongoing recovery; it is THE hardest thing, and people never give those with substance use disorder who get sober anywhere near enough credit. I hope you are both able to thrive in long, and content, lives.
While I’m not as into the band as I used to be, I’ll always love The 1975, and have a lot of nostalgia for when they were at one point my favorite band from 2016-2019, I still think ILIWYS is their magnum opus and one of my favorite albums of all time their older music has so much personal meaning to me
I am so very excited for Drive Like I do. And also I loved the documentary. Matty's self aware pretentiousness is something I strive for. Being aware of the things around you but then you do have to allow yourself some pretension to maybe write a song, write a novel and indulge in progressive causes. So being aware of those pretensions is in a way comforting for me. Yeah....great video man.
Great video man, deserves 1000s of views. Keep it up
This is a really really amazing video mannnn
Such a well made documentary, thank you so much for this :)
Love this. Thanks for sharing this story ❤😊
thank you for this
Hey, that was a really good video. You should be very proud of yourself!
Stumbled across this video and really appreciate that it is so thorough and yet still concise. The 1975 is a fantastic band and I am incredibly happy for the growing attention they have received. Been one of my all-time favorite bands for years, and I get to see them live for the first time very soon, which I'm thrilled about. They've had a huge impact on my life.
Anyway, after watching I 1) subscribed 2) started playing the 1975's discography chronologically because it reminded me how much I love listening through in order and 3) was sad to find there is not a giant archive of Bean Therapy videos available. But I will hope for and be on the lookout for more future content.
thanks very cool
in the uk shows before covid, matty literally introduced chocolate with: "This next song's about trying to buy a 10bag in 2005."
Yo i love your videos soooo much!!!! please never stop!!
Loved this so much! All the old footage made me wish so bad that I had discovered these guys sooner lol. Very well done
this was freaking amazing. please make more!! maybe phoebe bridgers or something idk... anyway, i immediately subscribed! looking forward to more
thank you for making this video
This was well done!🌼
just leaving a comment for the algorithm because this documentary is fucking unreal and it's an actual crime how lacking in views this is
always been an admirer of ur vids and!! i was so excited to see u cover one of my faves wow. this was amazinggg !!!
thanks!!
this was brilliant bro
i loved this, great video
This was such a great video! While I have been a huge fan of them since their first ep's came out, I actually didn't most of what you said here! So while the video may be a tiny bit outdated due to the new album, it was still great to watch!
glad you enjoyed!
Thank you so much for this video 💗
Thanks for watching it!!!
And to think I discovered this band through Larry fanfiction, because Larry stans loved the song 'sex', amazing
This is super well done!
You did a great job expounding on what makes this band, and Matty in particular, so enticing and interesting to follow.
It's funny tho....for the longest time I dismissed The 1975. I'm a few years older than Matty, and always rolled my eyes thinking it was some purely emo whatever band. But I was wrong...they're a super interesting cool post-modern creative juggernaut. I gotta thank my brother for getting me into them. He was, and is, an uber fan....and I finally came around and realized what he saw in them.
So yeah....very nicely done doc. :)
wow thanks so much!!
Dunno why this video hasn't blown past views and why you don't have many subs. Your content is excellent mate and you're a very interesting & easy to listen to narrator. Keep it up the algorithm will snatch you up soon enough!
Thanks so much! Imo this video did really well, which motivates me to work harder
Just discovered this channel and I’m obsessed
Great vid love the 1975 so much. also the Pinegrove shout out made me so happy one of my fav bands
this is great, thanks
Really good work!!
well done!! great video
Him and the 1975 some of the best artist of our generation
I just subscribed and put the notification bell on 👍
this is awesome!!
I really like lots of their songs, but man are the lyrics difficult to parse - I had no idea what 'girls' was about until I heard the Phoebe Bridgers cover
This interesting thanks for sharing this 🙂saw the 1975 last Sunday they were amazing 🙂
the names talkhouse and bigsleep go so hard
Yes! Talkhouse is great!!
thanks for this !
This was great!!!
thank you amy
And here we are now… in the BFIAFL era.
Yes Caleb. Here we are.
I wonder if those are sE Electronics Z5600a II on overheads for drums at 17:21?
I love you too. Keep it up
English guys: chesheeerr
American guys: cheshhhhiiiirrrrrrrr
"like fall out boy"
ah, I see, that's why I like them 😂
This vid is more than 💯%. 💖
I really liked this video
amazin
As a casual speed runner of SMO I approve of the use of this song
Yep I thought about killing myself but the issue was my distaste for pain. I took 30 nembutal in a hotel after fighting with a friend and my mom back to back. I went to a hotel figuring the cleaning lady would find me. Surprise my friend I had fought with realized I had really been trying to be Marilyn Monroe for a part of her movie The Misfits. She played Roslyn who shared a lot of her and my issues at the time and being method actors sorta concerned my friend who went to acting class with me.
Back in that time pills which were a mixture of sleeping pills and codeine 4s were likely the very best feeling from any drug infact any feeling aside from at that time honest applause from my acting teachers and classmates until I had my boys. It's a great feeling when they are these two perfect parts of you smile, walk, and are just pure joy. Unfortunately post partdom depression is real and they medicated me fast with my first boy and I had my moments when I needed help and was lucky in that I had it. My second son was amazing. A bit hyper but a boy. My second was unbelievable. I couldn't believe I had two boys perfect in my eyes in every way. Things were so great I didn't bother going on post partum meds. Then about 2 months in I realized my first son was having issues getting along with the other pre k kids he was in school with. His brother was in my eyes perfection. He knew how to make me smile so easily. My mom and support sustems helped me deal with my first son's school and likely jealousy issues because his brother was a momma's boy and just made me shine. One day I was feeling anxious and took a Valium. My mom freaked. I had implants so did not breast feed. I couldn't understand. With my first boy I was put on paxil and or prozac immediately. I had no issues and assumed I didn't need pills prescribed daily for sure. After week 3 a d 4 I began to get into a darker and darker place I didn't want to discuss with my mom. Their dad preferred I not be medicated as well.
I started noticing all the things I did wrong with my first son and feared I do the same to my second. Then it became a constant thought how I wreck everyone's life. I knew places to still get pharmaceuticals and one day woke up. That day I had neither boy after 6am. I knew if I stayed in their lives I'd ruin them. I knew where to get tuinol capsules and got 36. I went to the movie theatres that played older films, purchased a drink. I got a ticket for the Titanic. I purchased a beer went in as it began and was dark. There were maybe 2 or 3 other people in the theatre. I sat in a dark seat and without a second thought took all 36. I didn't finish the beer. I woke 3 days later in the hospital. I could barely breath because something was down my throat. I pulled it out still drowsy. The attempted to put it back but I could breath and luckily I might forget a word occasionally but I'm no different than prior.
As a fellow Mancunian, I love that they are flying the flag for the city
the celeste and hollow knight music in the bg
cool vid
this was a great story ilove it
thank you!!
I've been a fan of The 1975 for just 3 years and I don't quite get why they deleted their ig account and I think that twitter too but I'm not sure. Can someone please explain if they broke up or what is hapoening. Thanks.
And btw thank you so much for doing this video, I really enjoyed it.
They always do this when they are about to release new music, it's kind of their way to catch your attention. No worries tho, everything will come back :))
@@ellenvanschooten9028 yep, thanks they ar back, Im excited!
thank for the story. what song is the last video showing at 19:25?
Thanks! It is from the game Celeste ua-cam.com/video/1rwAvUvvQzQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=LenaRaine
@@beantherapy thanks man, sorry I was not clear. I meant what 1975 video is that?
@@TancrediLoCigno Thats the somebody else music video! ua-cam.com/video/Bimd2nZirT4/v-deo.html
the end killed me LMAOOO
do one on slowdive
i think you would find dandelion hands really interesting
i do enjoy dandelion hands
We know now!!!!
rags to riches???? sure, jan
This channeeel my goood
Would have made this video a bit later and would have been able to include the new album
True but I would have had to wait 1.5 years
@@beantherapy hehe true 😅😅 but you made an awesome video!!
Def subscribing
is that the demo for frail state of mind at the start, if so how did you access it?
Its actually an instrumental cover, you can listen to it here! ua-cam.com/video/eeKpN1oiCF4/v-deo.html
haha sorry apparently the video got taken down
I LOVE U TOO,
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No that's not correct the name THE 1975 came from a book his mum and dad gave him about david sternam in Newcastle england she is even on you tube saying this I believe and it starts it was THE 1975
Hi! Do you have a source? I might be wrong but this is the article I got the quote from www.theguardian.com/uk/the-northerner/2012/dec/03/manchester-leeds-new-band-up-north-manchester-the-1975
1 year later 😂❤
We say Cheshire like Cher at the end
what’s your opinion on their newest album?
i thought it was really fun! I liked it
What is the very first track, the one used for the intro?
frail state of mind
ughh!
I don't understand
Quentin tarantino film true romance
bonnie and cycle
couples so intoxicated with one another
that they fear nothing in the pursuit of the realization of each other actions
fueled by blind unconditional love
one another
its intoxicating
bonnie and cycle FeelsStrongMan
hello fellow bean
❤🧡💛💚💙💜❤🧡💛💚💙💜❤🧡💛💚💙💜❤🧡💛💚💙
True Romance is a Tony Scott film, not Tarantino
Written by Tarantino, directed by Tony Scott.
loving or hating Greta is so questionable, why, other than internalized misoginy, would you hate an activist? someone who has done so many efforts to keep us alive in face of Climate Crisis?.... just a thought that popped up, love the work made on this video, love Matty.
I swear 90% of bands nowadays come from rich parents.
what is the name of this video format?
video essay. However this one is *particularly* well crafted. A genuine masterpiece
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Uh, is this guy sure the "The" didn't pertain to the 1st of June part? I am pretty sure if they put the "st" after the date (1st instead of just 1), then the THE was part of that. The year was just 1975. The band name always sounded dumb to me and now I understand why, at least.
I already linked this in the comments but the story comes from this 2012 article from the guardian www.theguardian.com/uk/the-northerner/2012/dec/03/manchester-leeds-new-band-up-north-manchester-the-1975
@@beantherapy Oh, thank you! I appreciate the link. Stuff like this is really interesting to me and I don’t always see links in the comments. And admittedly, I don’t have a short attention span but in this case am not really interested in the band, so I didn’t finish the entire video. I do truly find it fascinating that the lead singer is so prolific with his use of references to other things from art, books, music, etc.
@@mariehughes5516 no prob. I also think his references are super fun and interesting
eww matty healy
Greta Thunberg will always be relevant
Spoiled brats