I still think that How Dare You is one of the best, most complete albums from start to finish that I ever heard. It was just brilliant. And, I'm Not In Love is my first musical memory. I have still never heard anything as good. 10cc is one of the very best bands in rock history.
@@PurpleRecords1972I used to think HDY was better because I've got the record, but after some recent spins of Sheet Music, it really is a 10/10 album. Totally irreverent and hilariously subverted. Ya gotta love them
I was college radio DJ in the late '70's and I found HDY as I randomly scanned the library of albums. I was on Saturday nights from 10 to 2 am and could play just about anything I wanted so I put on track one, loved it and decided just to play the whole album... it was brilliant! One of my favorites to this day!
Was a little surprised to hear Kevin say he didn’t like “The things we do for love”. I remember when it was first released. I absolutely loved it! The vocal harmonies are what makes their music sound really great. Aside from great lyrics and melodies.
Well this is like the 100th time I've watched this 10cc doc and I always get goosebumps. They were before my time but I've grown to love these guys. So damn good.
Seen 10cc many times at Glasgow Apollo, before and after the split. Three times in one week, would have been 4 if Lol Creme hadn't lost his voice! Musically they were brilliant, their lyrics were very clever and funny. I often wonder what gems we would have got had they stayed together a little longer. Thanks for the memories guys it's been a blast 👍👍
... WBD, I'm feeling it, like a totally wonderous wow out all of a half century ago and half a world away down under here in OZ. You're 1 very fortunately lucky enough to have been in the right place at the right time to have witnessed truely great musical history. Back in the early 80's, i was whimsyically inspired enough by Godley Creams' Consequences to name my band 17, which in itself was obscure enough and mysterious enough to get us onto the circuit for a couple of years, backing many of the up and comings and the already weres, which is as close as we could get to the fire. We was nothing, but thought that we was the greatest ...
... Aend, 10cc foreran the likes of ELO and many others. The patent maybe out, But because that little thingy can single handedly emulate an orchestra and wot-not, and though It's as analogue as can be, I recon that Lol&Kev could very easily relaunch the Gizmatron today and make an abba-$olute killing with IT for sure, yeah-yeah ...
The BBC must be so pleased to have you editing their documentaries - and what luck for the rest of us, getting to experience 64 slices of soapy American cheese where some of the music videos and at least one interview used to be.
27:14 ...Mike Oldfield, "You're welcone, Mr. Branson!" Lol! I'm Not In Love could've been my theme song in the '70's and '80's with my couple/not couple relationship with my girlfriend...I put her through 13 years of that crap before realizing yeah I'm protesting too much! Thank god she continued to take me back, got married and have been for 33 years!! Thank you, dear!!
I grew up around three miles from Strawberry Studios and as my musical "awakening" happened when I was 15 in 1972 10cc and SRS played a big part of my life at that time. But the studio may never have existed. In June 1967 a DC4/Argonaut airliner belonging to British Midland Airways crashed less than 200 yards away killing 72 people, with 12 survivors. 200 yards to the right was Stockport Police Station and directly opposite was an Edwardian pub. The aircraft was reported to have clipped one of the chimneys of that building.
I listened to Radio Luxembourg, station 208 on the medium wave band. I was fifteen and living in Madrid. It was 1969 and I heard Neanderthal Man. Hot legs were the band. I did not know at the time that they would become 100CC, one of my faves. Still listen to them when the mood strikes. Now I am 70. Living in Washington state. Funny how things work out. Cheers!
I really l o v e "Deceptive Bends" and "Dreadlock Holiday" and "Windows in the Jungle", three albums that would've never been made if Godley & Creme had stayed in 10cc.
I heard their work as separate men throughout my life. Never actually heard the namd of the band 3cc. But what I do know is that I like their work. God bless their creativity
Oh, another memory I always fly back in time to is when I hear "Im not in love"... The first time I... weeeeell 🥰... "Im not in love" was played on the radio in the background... But I was... in love... you know, as in love a 14 year old kid could be😁 We're actually still friends today, and (eventhough our memories differ a bit - I remember it waaay longer than 10 seconds, I claim it must have at least touched the 30 second barrier! Weeeeell, I was at least the best uptil then🥴) Thanx for sharing 🙏 Love from Sweden 💖
I thought "I'm Not In Love" was a very serious, meaningful pop ballad, without the clever or funny material, mainly all about Eric himself really not in love with Lesley Hornby, better known as Twiggy. That's what I thought.
I had no idea they were that accomplished both before and after that song. I'm 52, so I'm Not In Love was all over the radio in my youth. But I was more of a metal head and never closely paid attention. These are four seriously talented guys.
Growing up in the 70s I can't tell you how this band amongst many I loved - if not the best. 'I'm not in Love' still especially runs a chill if that's the word down my spine & heart re a girl I knew back then when it was released. That is the joy of listening to these past tracks and how it takes you back to a time in your life. GREAT BAND and great days growing up. Today I pity in may ways kids (my age back then) dealing with social media.
I never knew that Graham Gouldman wrote my two favorite songs by the Yardbirds! Wow, what a Talented Musician! And Song Writer. I agree he should be recognized for his Top Songs that He Wrote! I don't think he's been given enough Credit for his talent and worth to the Whole of Roots Rock and Roll as far as the British Invasion goes. The Mind Benders were also amazing! Groovy kind if Love! Wow! That's one of the Best Love Songs Ever Written and Preformed Both Live and Studio Versions! I never knew there was so much talent in 10 cc. I'm not in Love is really what put 10 cc into Super Stardum as far as things go, but my favorite 10 cc song is Black Mail because of the Beat, singing and flow of the song! Also, completely Original!
I remember their music back in the "70's as a kid. Great memorable songs on the radio..as many were at that time. So 10cc was one of those bands.. , there was a lot of great music on the airwave, so much different styles and variety. The thing about the "I'm not in love"..hit that struck me was the sound. We had an old stereo radio and the vocals on that song made it as if the song came out of every corner of the room! Also the name 10cc got stuck in my head. Little did I know they were of that importance in music history..all that became more aparent later! This video surely underlines their influence!!
Rubber Bullets was my first 45. I bought it from my mate. Deceptive Bends was my first CD. I was working at Philips TMC in Airdrie and bought my first CD player from the staff shop. My first 12", well, Dirty Deeds 🤭
Thoroughly enjoying this. Thank you for posting this channel. Absolutely fantastic group of guys having fun and making music that put everybody else to shame really!
This AMAZZING band were just so inventive with music, harmony, lyrics.....so influential and seriously, look upp songs written by Gouldman before they were even formed. They were so good they had the confidence to be inventive, imaginative...no fear. Nobody told them what to do. Just one of the best ever and in the same breath as the Beatles. And yet, lost to time. Eh? You only kn ow 'Dreadlock Holiday' and Oh Donna?....HOW DARE YOU! I wrote this ages ago on a comment to the song "Don't Hang up" So weird to hear them say the same here. BTW....Give your life a huge present and listen too Don't Hang Up ....just beyond pop etc.
Lol is so right about being on Atlantic in America. Atlantic were a seriously powerful force on the charts. I recently saw a top 20 chart from around 1972, and Atlantic had 6 albums in that Top 20. It's a shame they couldn't have been on Virgin. They would have shared home with XTC, who are 10cc's natural successors ;)
Great music, but what's with the clips of American shows (instead of the original videos) that seem to have nothing to do with the content? They really take away from the experience. Is this something to do with calling it the "changed, cleaned-up American cropped version", and a reflection of not being able to get copyright on the videos? I just don't get it. Mind you, I don't get a lot of what goes on in UA-cam these days!
I guess it’s a matter of taste but to me “Consequences” is an awesome 3 disc accomplishment. Much of Godley & Crème’s work is exceptional and outstanding. I’m a massive 10cc fan. But I really lean toward Kevin and Lol as far as innovative music.
I love the original 10cc, but I also love “Deceptive Bends”; for me, every single track on that album is a winner. And “L” remains one of my favorite albums of all time.
I would actually love to hear the original bossa nova version of I'm Not In Love.. this was a great documentary, however the edits were completely unnecessary and childish, even.
The intro of the Zeppelin tune: In The Evening features the Gizmo. Page put it on the Stratocaster and along with Bonzo on tympani drums they created something rather foreboding in sound.
49:49 Why did they play “People in Love” 1977 from Deceptive Bends when Eric and Graham were talking about early 80’s 10CC?, that’s late 70’s 10cc. Why didn’t they play a song from “Look Hear? 1980 or Ten Out of 10 1982 or Windows in the Jungle 1983 when they talked about that era?
Get over it, you clown. It's part of the song and editing out that part of the documentary is the height of arrogance and a ridiculous thing to do. I'm glad the full version is on UA-cam without the stupid edits.
What if.... what if???? WHAT IF THEY GAVE US ONE MORE ALBUM??? It would change the world!!! I would rather see them do that than see any other band to date!!!
The creator of this channel hates women as he has stated in previous threads , a pretty lame excuse and guy i hope hes not married hes prob one of those guys that spanks his wife and is an old school shitter box . Thats what i see , i see em come and they gooo …
43:28 --- Kevin Godley is pretty smarmy in his reaction to "The Things We Do For Love." This is a great song that's still being listened to nearly 50 years later . . . meanwhile his self-indulgent 'avant garde' album "Consequences" is long forgotten, and rightly so --- it's crap, and "The Things We Do For Love" isn't.
Consequences is not forgotten at all. Bizarre thing to say. They made some other great albums too, not to mention their work producing videos for other prominent artists. Godley was very unkind about “The Things We Do For Love”, but as Creme says, he can see now what a good song it is, but they didn’t see it that way at the time. I think it is one of their best songs too.
A party boi? What....are you cruisin'' for dudes? Things we do for love is on par with what any of the Solo Beatles were putting out at the time. It could pass for an Abbey Road or Revolver outtake
I'll tell you why. I don't like that annoying, overheated "big-boys-don't-cry" mayhem from tuneless lady Kathy Redfern that made no sense. Instead I would replace that middle part that was mess with relevant and sensible clips that fit the song title "I'm Not in Love" that Eric performed from One Day At A Time and The Peanuts. I just want Eric singing the serious pop music ballad part, "I'm Not in Love", not Kathy.
Can you imagine Freddie Mercury as part of this group of guys? OMG I made this comment before they ever got to mentioning queen on the video. I guess it really was that obvious.
There’s a bit of contradiction here. I live in Dorking Surrey. The legend was that the Strawberry Studios were in a former old cinema in Dorking. 10cc’s records were made here. In fact one of their albums was called Deceptive Bends. This was named after the famous dangerous bends at Meiklham near Dorking. It was here too that Eric Stewart had his infamous road accident when he was nearly killed. Can anyone clarify. Wherever, they were a great band and I’m not in Love still a great song. 🙋♂️🇬🇧👏👏
Exactly - who knows how small the output was compared to the sheer might of the musical power available, but we saw a fraction of what could have happened.
Saying "Be quiet!" in the middle of 10cc's meaningful serious pop ballad, "I'm Not in Love" is not allowed and it's totally rude, which I know is not very nice. 33:46
No, the sitcom garbage is not in the original. The complete and unedited documentary is on UA-cam without the ridiculous crap done to it by this idiot. It's titled "I'm Not in Love: The Story of 10cc (2015)"
A great BBC documentary about one of the most seminal bands to have ever emerged from the UK but that has been ruined by numerous inserts of totally unrelated clips from crappy American tv shows. Shameful!
I’m just not getting all the extraneous TV show/film insertions here, which have nothing to do with anything. And the cover versions? Baffling. I can’t believe they were actually part of the original documentary.
Cleaned up? not really, but maybe another try at this valuable documentary and it'll get there. First off, fix the aspect - oval shaped kick drums aren't in vogue ;-). Secondly, up the rez to at least 1080p. You can do it! Or, send me the footage
Greatest underrated band ever in the history of music...
There is more talent in 10cc than in all of the bands today combined.
correct.
That song spoke Volume's to alot people for alot of different reason's.
I still think that How Dare You is one of the best, most complete albums from start to finish that I ever heard. It was just brilliant. And, I'm Not In Love is my first musical memory. I have still never heard anything as good. 10cc is one of the very best bands in rock history.
HDY is one hell of an album but Sheet Music just gets the nod for me...
@@PurpleRecords1972I used to think HDY was better because I've got the record, but after some recent spins of Sheet Music, it really is a 10/10 album. Totally irreverent and hilariously subverted. Ya gotta love them
Absolutely ❤
I concur!!...
I was college radio DJ in the late '70's and I found HDY as I randomly scanned the library of albums. I was on Saturday nights from 10 to 2 am and could play just about anything I wanted so I put on track one, loved it and decided just to play the whole album... it was brilliant! One of my favorites to this day!
Was a little surprised to hear Kevin say he didn’t like “The things we do for love”. I remember when it was first released. I absolutely loved it! The vocal harmonies are what makes their music sound really great. Aside from great lyrics and melodies.
10cc one of the Best bands of 20th century
Yep all 4 pure music legends
The talent within this band was something else - convinced "Im Mandy" is one of the best songs ever committed to vinyl - simply perfection...
I'm 65 and can remember the band ,different class, pure gold.
Well this is like the 100th time I've watched this 10cc doc and I always get goosebumps. They were before my time but I've grown to love these guys. So damn good.
The greatest love of the 70s by the legendary 10cc I am not in love masterpiece set in stone
Yes one of the greatest 70s love songs ever
What a great Band still enjoy their music in 2024
Seen 10cc many times at Glasgow Apollo, before and after the split. Three times in one week, would have been 4 if Lol Creme hadn't lost his voice! Musically they were brilliant, their lyrics were very clever and funny. I often wonder what gems we would have got had they stayed together a little longer.
Thanks for the memories guys it's been a blast 👍👍
... WBD, I'm feeling it, like a totally wonderous wow out all of a half century ago and half a world away down under here in OZ. You're 1 very fortunately lucky enough to have been in the right place at the right time to have witnessed truely great musical history. Back in the early 80's, i was whimsyically inspired enough by Godley Creams' Consequences to name my band 17, which in itself was obscure enough and mysterious enough to get us onto the circuit for a couple of years, backing many of the up and comings and the already weres, which is as close as we could get to the fire. We was nothing, but thought that we was the greatest ...
... Aend, 10cc foreran the likes of ELO and many others. The patent maybe out, But because that little thingy can single handedly emulate an orchestra and wot-not, and though It's as analogue as can be, I recon that Lol&Kev could very easily relaunch the Gizmatron today and make an abba-$olute killing with IT for sure, yeah-yeah ...
@@peteraddison4371Apparently there were some flaws that needed some serious modifications. Still, who knows?
They are one of the best bands in the world!!
For years i loved 10cc while holding other bands higher on the pedestal, but 10cc took the honours in the longer run!.
I’m not in love was the soundtrack of my youth. amazing.🚒
Lovely to hear Graham Nash say such warm things about Graham Gouldman.
Those Grahams stick together!
Those Mancunians stick together 😊
Graham Nash has always been a classy guy I;d expect nothing less from him
The BBC must be so pleased to have you editing their documentaries - and what luck for the rest of us, getting to experience 64 slices of soapy American cheese where some of the music videos and at least one interview used to be.
yeah, what was all that crap.
So confusing
@@rnewton1221 You call that confusing? I don't think so.
I’m not in love timeless, I still listen to it at least once a week
10cc encapsulates all that was good of my mid teen years and underlined that I really did have good taste in music Thank you!
27:14 ...Mike Oldfield, "You're welcone, Mr. Branson!"
Lol! I'm Not In Love could've been my theme song in the '70's and '80's with my couple/not couple relationship with my girlfriend...I put her through 13 years of that crap before realizing yeah I'm protesting too much! Thank god she continued to take me back, got married and have been for 33 years!! Thank you, dear!!
The Beatles, 10cc and Godley & Creme. That's all I need. It doesn't get ANY better than that.
Yes slap head brilliant band
Always the best simple
Yep mate yu know your music....
4 excellent musicians
came together❤️❤️❤️
one of my fave bands...sort of a 70s beatles...witty, creative, melodic...
Pure class.
Brilliant.. 10cc one of my favorite bands growing up in that era. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I grew up around three miles from Strawberry Studios and as my musical "awakening" happened when I was 15 in 1972 10cc and SRS played a big part of my life at that time.
But the studio may never have existed. In June 1967 a DC4/Argonaut airliner belonging to British Midland Airways crashed less than 200 yards away killing 72 people, with 12 survivors.
200 yards to the right was Stockport Police Station and directly opposite was an Edwardian pub. The aircraft was reported to have clipped one of the chimneys of that building.
I still have the Godley & Creme "L" album and i love it, but I've never found anyone that knows it so i can talk about it.
Remember that the album was quite expensive by 1977 prices.
I didn't know that Lol went on to join The Art of Noise. Thats another really talented group that fits his personality really well.
Fanatastic rockumentary of one of the most interesting bands I ever had the pleasure of calling one of my all time faves.
I listened to Radio Luxembourg, station
208 on the medium wave band. I was fifteen and living in Madrid. It was 1969 and I heard Neanderthal Man. Hot legs were the band. I did not know at the time that they would become 100CC, one of my faves. Still listen to them when the mood strikes. Now I am 70. Living in Washington state. Funny how things work out. Cheers!
!0cc will always be my number one band! It makes me sad that they will never work together again. Their awesome!!
To just get them in the same room together without playing any music would be awesome.
@@Kim-iv4ty Yes, that alone would be awesome. Those four are so friggin' talented. It's a shame that most of the people only knows Dreadlock Holiday.
I saw them live at the Free Trade Hall in ‘75. Lol had a cold but they were great. ‘A musical version of Mad magazine,’ Melody Maker called them.
An amazing documentary of an amazing time in UK music. I really needed this inspiration!
Brilliant band! Great little doco here. They split up a couple of years before I was born but I adore them and still listen to them regularly.
I really l o v e "Deceptive Bends" and "Dreadlock Holiday" and "Windows in the Jungle", three albums that would've never been made if Godley & Creme had stayed in 10cc.
Super talents ❤
One of the most beautiful songs ever written!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤗👏👏👏👏👏
I heard their work as separate men throughout my life. Never actually heard the namd of the band 3cc. But what I do know is that I like their work. God bless their creativity
What I meant is that I didn't know the name of the band [ 3cc] . I just knew the music on the radio.
I smiled all the way through their collaborations as 10CC, felt sad when they split. The most understated talent in modern musical history ever!!....
Oh, another memory I always fly back in time to is when I hear "Im not in love"... The first time I... weeeeell 🥰... "Im not in love" was played on the radio in the background... But I was... in love... you know, as in love a 14 year old kid could be😁
We're actually still friends today, and (eventhough our memories differ a bit - I remember it waaay longer than 10 seconds, I claim it must have at least touched the 30 second barrier! Weeeeell, I was at least the best uptil then🥴)
Thanx for sharing 🙏
Love from Sweden 💖
I thought "I'm Not In Love" was a very serious, meaningful pop ballad, without the clever or funny material, mainly all about Eric himself really not in love with Lesley Hornby, better known as Twiggy. That's what I thought.
I had no idea they were that accomplished both before and after that song. I'm 52, so I'm Not In Love was all over the radio in my youth. But I was more of a metal head and never closely paid attention. These are four seriously talented guys.
The guilty pleasure for metal heads!!....
All the guys in 10CC were phenomenal individually and as group. Still a real pleasure
Just unbelievable.
Gouldman Creme Stewart. My heroes really.
and Godley
Amusing (amazing) film. I love 10cc. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Growing up in the 70s I can't tell you how this band amongst many I loved - if not the best.
'I'm not in Love' still especially runs a chill if that's the word down my spine & heart re a girl I knew back then when it was released. That is the joy of listening to these past tracks and how it takes you back to a time in your life.
GREAT BAND and great days growing up. Today I pity in may ways kids (my age back then) dealing with social media.
I never knew that Graham Gouldman wrote my two favorite songs by the Yardbirds! Wow, what a Talented Musician! And Song Writer. I agree he should be recognized for his Top Songs that He Wrote! I don't think he's been given enough Credit for his talent and worth to the Whole of Roots Rock and Roll as far as the British Invasion goes. The Mind Benders were also amazing! Groovy kind if Love! Wow! That's one of the Best Love Songs Ever Written and Preformed Both Live and Studio Versions! I never knew there was so much talent in 10 cc. I'm not in Love is really what put 10 cc into Super Stardum as far as things go, but my favorite 10 cc song is Black Mail because of the Beat, singing and flow of the song! Also, completely Original!
Excellent video 👍
I remember their music back in the "70's as a kid. Great memorable songs on the radio..as many were at that time. So 10cc was one of those bands.. , there was a lot of great music on the airwave, so much different styles and variety. The thing about the "I'm not in love"..hit that struck me was the sound. We had an old stereo radio and the vocals on that song made it as if the song came out of every corner of the room! Also the name 10cc got stuck in my head. Little did I know they were of that importance in music history..all that became more aparent later! This video surely underlines their influence!!
Just brilliant!
What an amazing band, they were so lucky to have that history and talent although very sad they split in 76.
Rubber Bullets was my first 45. I bought it from my mate.
Deceptive Bends was my first CD. I was working at Philips TMC in Airdrie and bought my first CD player from the staff shop.
My first 12", well, Dirty Deeds 🤭
Thoroughly enjoying this. Thank you for posting this channel. Absolutely fantastic group of guys having fun and making music that put everybody else to shame really!
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for listening.
Great band, fascinating documentary. The Gizmo was always going to be a bit of a stretch though. :)
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes it was! Indeed!
This AMAZZING band were just so inventive with music, harmony, lyrics.....so influential and seriously, look upp songs written by Gouldman before they were even formed. They were so good they had the confidence to be inventive, imaginative...no fear. Nobody told them what to do. Just one of the best ever and in the same breath as the Beatles. And yet, lost to time. Eh? You only kn ow 'Dreadlock Holiday' and Oh Donna?....HOW DARE YOU!
I wrote this ages ago on a comment to the song "Don't Hang up" So weird to hear them say the same here.
BTW....Give your life a huge present and listen too Don't Hang Up ....just beyond pop etc.
Amazing musicians.
Saw them in 75 at the tower …by my self….wow great band
18:25 THIS is what happens when human creativity is not hindered by corperations.
Why are Kevin and Lol's brilliant videos replaced by ridiculous US soap opera segments? These videos are all on UA-cam anyway
This. I was baffled.
I'll tell you why. Kevin and Lol's videos are bad due to a lack of beauty. That's why.😞
@@the70spopculturebox59 Their morphing was bad.
@@the70spopculturebox59 Wrapped around your finger lacks beauty?
@@tributeto10cc16 Their morphing (Cry) was ground breaking, given the technical limitations of the day.
unique in so many ways, esp brilliant to create and run your own recording studio, so much money in their pockets and independence
Started fantastic, and than I get videos of old movies and TV shows with the original ton from the documentary. What gives?
THIS. WTF?
Great captioning, guys...
Definitely my favorite
The subtitles are hilarious in parts.
624 voices choir is really amazing, i am a big Beatles fan but this song anf Bohemian Rhapsody rules it i love singing and a capella is the best
The record for me and my beautiful wife. Despite the words we've been together for 48 years. Maybe I am in love......
And how great is Dreadlock Holiday?!!!!!🚒
Lol is so right about being on Atlantic in America. Atlantic were a seriously powerful force on the charts. I recently saw a top 20 chart from around 1972, and Atlantic had 6 albums in that Top 20. It's a shame they couldn't have been on Virgin. They would have shared home with XTC, who are 10cc's natural successors ;)
I just spent 5 minutes trying to figure out why I was watching clips from One Day at a Time and The Peanuts.
Great music, but what's with the clips of American shows (instead of the original videos) that seem to have nothing to do with the content? They really take away from the experience. Is this something to do with calling it the "changed, cleaned-up American cropped version", and a reflection of not being able to get copyright on the videos? I just don't get it. Mind you, I don't get a lot of what goes on in UA-cam these days!
the subtitles are really off someone needs to correct them
I guess it’s a matter of taste but to me “Consequences” is an awesome 3 disc accomplishment. Much of Godley & Crème’s work is exceptional and outstanding. I’m a massive 10cc fan. But I really lean toward Kevin and Lol as far as innovative music.
Fair enough! Plus, I totally agree!
I love the original 10cc, but I also love “Deceptive Bends”; for me, every single track on that album is a winner. And “L” remains one of my favorite albums of all time.
I would actually love to hear the original bossa nova version of I'm Not In Love.. this was a great documentary, however the edits were completely unnecessary and childish, even.
The intro of the Zeppelin tune: In The Evening features the Gizmo. Page put it on the Stratocaster and along with Bonzo on tympani drums they created something rather foreboding in sound.
And then there is the whole other story of the amazing Godley and Creme.
i only have 3 musical genius's in my life...10CC...BEACH BOYS...& THE EAGLES...I FEEL VERY VERY PRIVALEGED .
49:49 Why did they play “People in Love” 1977 from Deceptive Bends when Eric and Graham were talking about early 80’s 10CC?, that’s late 70’s 10cc. Why didn’t they play a song from “Look Hear? 1980 or Ten Out of 10 1982 or Windows in the Jungle 1983 when they talked about that era?
Again, Kathy's wrong line in midsong, "Big boys don't cry" does not make any sense.
33:48
Get over it, you clown. It's part of the song and editing out that part of the documentary is the height of arrogance and a ridiculous thing to do. I'm glad the full version is on UA-cam without the stupid edits.
They used a Helios console in the studio that enabled them to basically play the voices backing track to I’m Not In Love.
It would be great if the original 4 members with the new members did a world farewell tour.
What if.... what if???? WHAT IF THEY GAVE US ONE MORE ALBUM??? It would change the world!!! I would rather see them do that than see any other band to date!!!
41:08 Does Lols prototype Gizmo even work anymore? Can he’s still use it or get it running again? Why did he stop using it after 1979?
What are the strange film clips all about ?
I don’t understand that either man really ridiculous
The creator of this channel hates women as he has stated in previous threads , a pretty lame excuse and guy i hope hes not married hes prob one of those guys that spanks his wife and is an old school shitter box . Thats what i see , i see em come and they gooo …
Probably to do with copyright issues
..Yeahh, could’ve done without any of that.
43:28 --- Kevin Godley is pretty smarmy in his reaction to "The Things We Do For Love." This is a great song that's still being listened to nearly 50 years later . . . meanwhile his self-indulgent 'avant garde' album "Consequences" is long forgotten, and rightly so --- it's crap, and "The Things We Do For Love" isn't.
Consequences is not forgotten at all. Bizarre thing to say. They made some other great albums too, not to mention their work producing videos for other prominent artists. Godley was very unkind about “The Things We Do For Love”, but as Creme says, he can see now what a good song it is, but they didn’t see it that way at the time. I think it is one of their best songs too.
The things we do for love is corny pop music . Are you a party boi or what?
@@matlabatt Not a party boy. I grew up in the '70s.
A party boi? What....are you cruisin'' for dudes? Things we do for love is on par with what any of the Solo Beatles were putting out at the time. It could pass for an Abbey Road or Revolver outtake
Yes, but what a great corny pop song, love the guitar solo and everything about it.
33:10. Art of Noise sampled her into their song Camilla about half way into it. I’m just now realizing where the original voice came from.
This is an excellent documentary. I just don't understand the use of clips from One Day At A Time and The Peanuts.
I'll tell you why. I don't like that annoying, overheated "big-boys-don't-cry" mayhem from tuneless lady Kathy Redfern that made no sense. Instead I would replace that middle part that was mess with relevant and sensible clips that fit the song title "I'm Not in Love" that Eric performed from One Day At A Time and The Peanuts. I just want Eric singing the serious pop music ballad part, "I'm Not in Love", not Kathy.
@@stewartgouldmanfanpage1099 You're a mincer
Ole Mole those kids were brilliant
Great Talent..
Peace*
As a young kid listening to 10cc, I found them funny as hell and great musicians. They kinda were weird Al before wired Al.
Brilliant documentary but the closed captions are hilariously inaccurate.
Can you imagine Freddie Mercury as part of this group of guys? OMG I made this comment before they ever got to mentioning queen on the video. I guess it really was that obvious.
There’s a bit of contradiction here. I live in Dorking Surrey. The legend was that the Strawberry Studios were in a former old cinema in Dorking. 10cc’s records were made here. In fact one of their albums was called Deceptive Bends. This was named after the famous dangerous bends at Meiklham near Dorking. It was here too that Eric Stewart had his infamous road accident when he was nearly killed. Can anyone clarify.
Wherever, they were a great band and I’m not in Love still a great song. 🙋♂️🇬🇧👏👏
WHAT IS WITH THESE TV SHOW INSERTIONS??? What do Luke, Laura, or Charlie Brown have to do with Kev, Lol, Eric, or Graham?
Loved 10cc Greater than the Sum of its Parts.
Totally agree
Exactly - who knows how small the output was compared to the sheer might of the musical power available, but we saw a fraction of what could have happened.
Some of the sounds on Consequences are still astonishing to this day but i really wish they hadn't done it.
Saying "Be quiet!" in the middle of 10cc's meaningful serious pop ballad, "I'm Not in Love" is not allowed and it's totally rude, which I know is not very nice.
33:46
I saw them at Knebworth in 76. It was very very hot
Well, I would have enjoyed that immensely, were it not for the spaz who took the unilateral decision to blank out the bits he thinks aren't relevant.
Too many ads!!!!!!
What's all the sitcom nonsense in the middle? Was that in the original documentary?
No, the sitcom garbage is not in the original. The complete and unedited documentary is on UA-cam without the ridiculous crap done to it by this idiot. It's titled "I'm Not in Love: The Story of 10cc (2015)"
A great BBC documentary about one of the most seminal bands to have ever emerged from the UK but that has been ruined by numerous inserts of totally unrelated clips from crappy American tv shows. Shameful!
I’m just not getting all the extraneous TV show/film insertions here, which have nothing to do with anything. And the cover versions? Baffling. I can’t believe they were actually part of the original documentary.
..great Kev.. three weeks for an album... Black Sabbath did their debut in 1 day, and went off to Hamburg to play The Starclub....
Cleaned up? not really, but maybe another try at this valuable documentary and it'll get there. First off, fix the aspect - oval shaped kick drums aren't in vogue ;-). Secondly, up the rez to at least 1080p. You can do it! Or, send me the footage