Met Maxi backstage at a small local festival about 6 years ago now and he came over shook my hand and spoke with me as if we had known each and met before. Lovely energy, iconic talent and a top bloke! ❤
I feel so utterly privileged and grateful to have experienced this era of togetherness, magic and wonder the Rave scene in the UK birthed. Now 30 odd Years later the country feels like a bleak wasteland in comparison and this is Thatcher Britain we are comparing to here.
This song and "I.CAN"T.GET.NO.SLEEP" defined my college days in the 90s. Nobody comes close to capturing the essence of 90s dance music. Many try but they can't come close. RIP Maxi!!
Grown old together, loved every second of it, and the tunes are still as fresh as back in the day :D RIP Maxi, and best wishes to the rest of the band.
One of the best acts of all time god bless maxi i can remember working at Central station records in sydney and the day i started reverence came out still one of my favourite albums off all time (play it loud people) paulie
I am not ashamed to confess that I cried, when Maxi Jazz died. Faithless was more than just a group playing Techno with Rap, It was the spirit of the 90´s we celebrated. Life, Love and global Community with everybody. Positive Vibes for a fragile World, we just wanted to make a better place. Watching the daily days of today, I often ask myself, what happend with Humanity, where is the Magic we lived and stand for.
Absolutely loved Rollo and Sister Bliss in the early 90s. Get off your high horse......and love hear I come best tunes in Sydney Australia 1994. Oxford Street Darlinghurst was the best.
Awesome. I love Blissy's courage for continuing on. I am heartbroken with the lose of Maxi at too younger age. Would love to catch Faithless this sunmer.❤
Rave was an act of rebellion - yes we need raves now - we have political two parties “two cheeks of the same backside” - I never thought I’d hear the current Labour Party praising Thatcher - vote wisely people
Faithless defined nothing in the 90s rave scene - they were not even there! their first album was hip-hop, folk and classical lol! Would be Orbital, Altern-8, Josh Wink, Prodigy, Moby, SL2, Beltram, Shades of Rhythm, Shamen, Acen, Oceanic, K-Klass, etc etc in terms of live acts really.
@@stevebandit1964 I'd describe the 80s more as the rise of Acid House & Ibiza into illegal warehouse Raves, then the 90s the full commercial Rave scene. I don't count festivals as having much influence on it at least in UK, the influence was the underground clubs and illegal venues.
@straightouttacornwall ah and there we have it: if something isn't working class then it's not authentic or even worth bothering with ! Poor old Joe strummer and all the nonsense he had to put up with when the music press found out he was an ex-public schoolboy with his father a career foreign office civil servant ! You're from Cornwall (you have my sympathies) wouldn't you rather live in St.Agnes, St.Ives or Porthleven with ll the middle classes than some cesspit like Penzance or Redruth where everyone is wearing tracksuits, goatee beards and called Dave (and that's just the women)?
@@revol148 He's not wrong though it was fairly cheesy even back then, Dance music was on its way out from the beginning to mid 90s as it became more commercialised and less interesting. The real dance scene was 87 to 92
@@McKluskie agreed - Faithless were very much after the sort of raves which were advertised over pirate radio stations at the last minute around the M25.
@@McKluskie 87-92 was the golden years, I didn't go to my first rave until 94 as I was too young but I've always been into that era. It was all soo original and raw. '92 is probably my favourite year in dance. I've got no hate for Faithless but to call it rave is a stretch, its pop-dance drivel. Theres some good remixes out there though.
i don't like when they start using "real" instruments when the original tracks were electronic. it just looses its magic. keep electronic music electronic
@@b62boom1 Oddly enough I was born in the mid 1970's so not sure the bitter label sticks all that well. "we had freedoms you can only dream of"? Yeah because Thatcher & John Majors Britain was such a free and liberating place to be eh? - it was all peace & love ! I clearly can't cure your inability to move on from the 1990's nor the roses tinted glasses you appear to have stuck to your face. Live in the moment.
Met Maxi backstage at a small local festival about 6 years ago now and he came over shook my hand and spoke with me as if we had known each and met before. Lovely energy, iconic talent and a top bloke! ❤
The best live band I've ever seen. We peaked as a species in the 90's.
@b62boom1 that's right grampa and you didn't need to lock your front door when you went to Safeways either !
The Last of the great decades
@@ziggystephens841 it was certainly better than the past two decades for music !
You're welcome said the 80's.
She is amazing, and Faithless is one of the best electronic bands ever! ❤
Great to see them back, they will set the place on fire! 🔥
I feel so utterly privileged and grateful to have experienced this era of togetherness, magic and wonder the Rave scene in the UK birthed. Now 30 odd Years later the country feels like a bleak wasteland in comparison and this is Thatcher Britain we are comparing to here.
You described it so well, bleak wasteland - totally disconnected x
At least during Thatcher rule people felt a common societal purpose whether they liked it or not...not anymore...depression set in...
I am still in love with maxi jazz , his voice is one of a kind
90s was great! Everything starts with an 'E' 🤩
This song and "I.CAN"T.GET.NO.SLEEP" defined my college days in the 90s. Nobody comes close to capturing the essence of 90s dance music. Many try but they can't come close. RIP Maxi!!
Cheeky noises make my skin creep
Grown old together, loved every second of it, and the tunes are still as fresh as back in the day :D
RIP Maxi, and best wishes to the rest of the band.
Hugely talented musician as well as DJ. This will be an amazing come back show.
Best band I ever got to see.
One of the best acts of all time god bless maxi i can remember working at Central station records in sydney and the day i started reverence came out still one of my favourite albums off all time (play it loud people) paulie
I am not ashamed to confess that I cried, when Maxi Jazz died. Faithless was more than just a group playing Techno with Rap, It was the spirit of the 90´s we celebrated. Life, Love and global Community with everybody. Positive Vibes for a fragile World, we just wanted to make a better place. Watching the daily days of today, I often ask myself, what happend with Humanity, where is the Magic we lived and stand for.
Faithless, Kosheen, Prodigy, KLF are icons of 90thies.
She is legend whit the rest of the band.
Maxi ❤ Hero. Changed it up ❤
Wow, she still looks great :) Nice to see, she is still on stage :D
Absolutely loved Rollo and Sister Bliss in the early 90s. Get off your high horse......and love hear I come best tunes in Sydney Australia 1994. Oxford Street Darlinghurst was the best.
Great times
Thenk You Bliss Love it 2024
I went last night . Excellent 👌
National anthem
Awesome. I love Blissy's courage for continuing on. I am heartbroken with the lose of Maxi at too younger age. Would love to catch Faithless this sunmer.❤
Without Maxi Jazz there are no Faithless.
He was the poet.
With him in their hearts they will do fine. Go Faithless. He’ll be with you ❤💃🕺
God is a DJ and Music is the Gospel.
The greatest decade for music was the 90's, especially dance-music.
Me telling Gen-Z's about the 90's - "I was there Gandalf...3000 years ago."
Faithless truly are the off the Gods.
Pretty Woman Sister Bliss 🙂❤️. and a good DJ
A legend from the word go, the band I‘ve been to most concerts at than any other.
Looking forward to them…😍
Didn't Maxi get the needle? and promoted it. RIP
❤
Mass Destruction was my favourite Faithless record.
I can't get no sleep 🎉🎉🎉
Faithless is pop music.
Anyone know the tune at 2:10?
„Long way Home?“
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Passion gat decor
@@martinlewis967 Absolute star. that was bugging me, I knew it but couldn't place it.
Take the long way home
🔥🔊🔥🔊🔥
Who is going to be the lead singer?
Jedward
Sudha Keterphal is no more in the Band or...?
This time the pills will be vitamins.
Only if I had one more
Poor maxi... Sucker for the needlecraft
Rave was an act of rebellion - yes we need raves now - we have political two parties “two cheeks of the same backside” - I never thought I’d hear the current Labour Party praising Thatcher - vote wisely people
Is it me or are they cheesy?
Ironic that he died peacefully in his sleep.
Faithless were not part of the rave circuit in the 90s. Porkie pies from ch4, no change there then. .
Hopefully after 30 years church is coming back around😮
Faithless defined nothing in the 90s rave scene - they were not even there! their first album was hip-hop, folk and classical lol! Would be Orbital, Altern-8, Josh Wink, Prodigy, Moby, SL2, Beltram, Shades of Rhythm, Shamen, Acen, Oceanic, K-Klass, etc etc in terms of live acts really.
💯 and LFO
Faithless always felt like a bit of a joke really.
@@menshevik1012 I knew I missed someone!
The Rave scene was better in the 80s ! .. ' Love Parade Berlin ' .. 🙌
@@stevebandit1964 I'd describe the 80s more as the rise of Acid House & Ibiza into illegal warehouse Raves, then the 90s the full commercial Rave scene. I don't count festivals as having much influence on it at least in UK, the influence was the underground clubs and illegal venues.
I always thought maxi actually suffered with insomnia. Appatently not
Free Jammu and Kashmir Insha Allah Jammu and Kashmir Issue exists on the UNO charter today also
Free Weed
Faithless are shite. I like Sister Bliss but faithless were 'rave' for middle classes who had never been to an actual rave.
😄👍
@straightouttacornwall ah and there we have it: if something isn't working class then it's not authentic or even worth bothering with ! Poor old Joe strummer and all the nonsense he had to put up with when the music press found out he was an ex-public schoolboy with his father a career foreign office civil servant ! You're from Cornwall (you have my sympathies) wouldn't you rather live in St.Agnes, St.Ives or Porthleven with ll the middle classes than some cesspit like Penzance or Redruth where everyone is wearing tracksuits, goatee beards and called Dave (and that's just the women)?
@@revol148 He's not wrong though it was fairly cheesy even back then, Dance music was on its way out from the beginning to mid 90s as it became more commercialised and less interesting. The real dance scene was 87 to 92
@@McKluskie agreed - Faithless were very much after the sort of raves which were advertised over pirate radio stations at the last minute around the M25.
@@McKluskie 87-92 was the golden years, I didn't go to my first rave until 94 as I was too young but I've always been into that era. It was all soo original and raw. '92 is probably my favourite year in dance.
I've got no hate for Faithless but to call it rave is a stretch, its pop-dance drivel. Theres some good remixes out there though.
💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉
i don't like when they start using "real" instruments when the original tracks were electronic. it just looses its magic. keep electronic music electronic
Well they could just turn up and press "play" I guess they want to do a bit more for the live versions.
more geriatrics on their way to the nursing home stopping off to milk the 1990's nostalgia market....
They have lived longer than you will. Your life will be less than 40 years.
Spoken like a bitter child who missed out. We had freedoms you can only dream of. What have you ever done, random nobody?
@@b62boom1 Oddly enough I was born in the mid 1970's so not sure the bitter label sticks all that well. "we had freedoms you can only dream of"? Yeah because Thatcher & John Majors Britain was such a free and liberating place to be eh? - it was all peace & love ! I clearly can't cure your inability to move on from the 1990's nor the roses tinted glasses you appear to have stuck to your face. Live in the moment.
@@Grid519 I'm 49 and have aged a lot better than that old wrinkly above who still thinks dyeing the tips of her hair is a fashion statement !
@@b62boom1We all enjoyed those freedoms, but when they finally decided to take them away, what did you do about it?
One hit wonders, hugely overrated
Isn’t ageing cruel.. fillers, botox and trying to look young again
Yeah did you not listen to her interview or kind of understand the general message.
She’s so beutiful ,,,, imagine having her as your girlfriend ,,, getting on it ,,, going out ,,, messing about ,,, now that’s bliss
I hear she snores quite loud
If only you could get the chance to find that out ,,,