I don't know how many times I've watched this, since I went to their concert in 27th August 2024, I'm having a post-concert depression syndrome, then I discovered this documentary here. How struggled they are back then. I just love SUEDE, I hope they continue produce good music, like Autofiction it's a brilliant album.Tq for uploading this.
I liked the odd suede song back in the 90s but never really 'got' them. Fast forward nearly 30 years, I watched Suede live for the first time (on tour with the Manics) in July. Long story short, they stole the show! I was completely blown away, what a fantastic live band and Brett, wow what a front man.
I’ve been lucky enough to see them many times, though unfortunately never with Bernard. But Richard Oakes is an amazing guitarist…he plays Bernard’s amazing guitar playing. Funnily enough, he first joined Suede when he was 17 years. He is just a naturally gifted musician. I really had no idea what they would do when he left after Dog Man Star, my favourite album, but Coming Up is great also, and Richard co-wrote all the songs! I’m a chiropractor and I had treated Mat for quite a while and he was a really cool guy! I last saw them a few months ago and not surprisingly they were excellent! I don’t really like their more recent stuff as their amazing early stuff, but I do like it…
I’ll never forget them playing EVERY DAY at Roskilde Festival when I was young - they “really speak to youth” and how EVERY TEEN are feeling in those years growing up and you see it in every comments from all of us teens back then who are all grown up now and how we all say that we are being taken back in time to when we were young when listening to their songs!!! Forever Suede Forever Young😉✨
This documentary at regular intervals: Teach. Men. How. To. SPEAK. That and the whole English Thing: fully convinced to their core they're all about the stiff upper lip when it's visibly quivering, telling eachother I Love Yew! upon three seconds of acquaintance and then never actually looking after the other. Take care of one another, why did you let Thatcher get to you so much?
I don't know how many times I've watched this, since I went to their concert in 27th August 2024, I'm having a post-concert depression syndrome, then I discovered this documentary here. How struggled they are back then. I just love SUEDE, I hope they continue produce good music, like Autofiction it's a brilliant album.Tq for uploading this.
I liked the odd suede song back in the 90s but never really 'got' them. Fast forward nearly 30 years, I watched Suede live for the first time (on tour with the Manics) in July. Long story short, they stole the show! I was completely blown away, what a fantastic live band and Brett, wow what a front man.
Thanks for uploading this.
Suede lasted longer than a majority of marriages.
Suede is one of the great band in my life…!!!! Really really love them…!!
Thanks so much for sharing this!!
Going to see them live for the first time in July at Cardiff castle! Double headlining with Manic Street Preachers. I can't wait!
You are in for a treat. Just went to the Dublin gig. Amazing.
I’m going to leeds!
I was at that gig. They totally wiped the floor with the manics at their hometown gig.
I’ve been lucky enough to see them many times, though unfortunately never with Bernard. But Richard Oakes is an amazing guitarist…he plays Bernard’s amazing guitar playing. Funnily enough, he first joined Suede when he was 17 years. He is just a naturally gifted musician. I really had no idea what they would do when he left after Dog Man Star, my favourite album, but Coming Up is great also, and Richard co-wrote all the songs!
I’m a chiropractor and I had treated Mat for quite a while and he was a really cool guy!
I last saw them a few months ago and not surprisingly they were excellent!
I don’t really like their more recent stuff as their amazing early stuff, but I do like it…
Everytime I listen to Suede or see brett, I feel something nostalgia like I've been forgetting someone. Thank for uploading this.
I’ll never forget them playing EVERY DAY at Roskilde Festival when I was young - they “really speak to youth” and how EVERY TEEN are feeling in those years growing up and you see it in every comments from all of us teens back then who are all grown up now and how we all say that we are being taken back in time to when we were young when listening to their songs!!! Forever Suede Forever Young😉✨
saw them 6x during the 'Blue Hour' tour & every night was pure magic!
Lovely doco, great band. Songs that still send shivers down my spine.
Maybe best documentary about one band i ever saw . 🙂
Davvero bello questo documentario, grazie per averlo condiviso.
Coming from a small town, I know how they felt..small town blues.
Autofiction might be their best. I've been following them from the beginning.
Thank you for the upload, much appreciated
Coming from Horsham, Brighton seemed the coolest place within a reasonable distance from home....
Wow, thanks for sharing!
👏👏👏👏👏
Shame Bernard wasn't interviewed, I assume he declined .
Oh man...I've seen this a bunch and it never dawned upon me he's not in it. I'm sure you are correct.
Classy and great guitarist. They'd be nowhere near their acclaim without his dynamic playing
Um, what do you mean, he's in it. Or do you mean new interviews?
There are many uninvited people too
Bernard is in this a bit no?
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Gosh he's the double of his Dad isn't he? ✌
How old is this documentary?
2018
1:51:37
Eu tenho este Dvd
São A Minha Banda
A documentary that lasts almost 2hrs ??? 😅😮
They were only good with Butler.
calladita te ves más bonita
This documentary at regular intervals: Teach. Men. How. To. SPEAK.
That and the whole English Thing: fully convinced to their core they're all about the stiff upper lip when it's visibly quivering, telling eachother I Love Yew! upon three seconds of acquaintance and then never actually looking after the other. Take care of one another, why did you let Thatcher get to you so much?
You ok?
@@Dangermoose-rv6bb I'm not, I've got a mean cold if it isn't covid.
Am I getting old or are they shite?
Saw them last year, they were one of the best live bands I've seen
Are those the only two options?