Despite sadly being exposed to this living in the UK I’ve come back after hearing the unprecedented 3/4 parter this morning. Can’t wait until the lads get to big Raoul Moat…
Lyrically, his best work for me. Saw him do this at the Gateshead Arms as part of a lengthy conceptual work and thought it had serious promise. Still hoping he'll return to music.
That's Gazza for you, always been way too modest. Its an open secret in the music industry that he repeatedly turned down offer's to perform on Jools Holland, last night at the the proms and even the Queen mothers funeral.
@@saulwest8254 It's a crying shame, a real what-might-have-been. A three night run at Knebworth was there for the taking too, if only he had released the album he had spent the best part of two years toiling on (working title: 'Jimmy Five Bellies and Me: The Glory Years'). I heard a bootleg copy that leaked briefly, it was amazing. Included a 10 minute jazz-rock exploration of Geordie Boys and a Grime collab with Stormzy. Hopefully he'll resume the record at some point because it's what the world needs, certainly the likes of long-suffering fans like us.
...i like the stuff he did with Butthole Surfers, well it was a more a spin off project of them but anyway it was all mad skills & showed just how much raw talent he had, a real natural born front man who could carry a group and have these amazing moments of brilliance, a true shining star, God i miss him... ...had those 12"s & LPs on imported limited press coloured vinyl but my mum took them down the charity shop with her Shirley Bassey stuff... ...now if only those 2 had got together eh...
In 2000 I made my first trip to Newcastle. I'm an American had had decided 4 years earlier that I would be a Newcastle United supporter. Back in those days games weren't on TV, but the live audio commentaries were streamed freely by all the clubs, so as a college student I would wake up early on Saturday mornings to go to the university computer lab to listen to the Newcastle game and chat with other fans around the world. When I finally got to Newcastle, one of those guys from the chat room put me up at his place, and it was in his car that I first heard this song. I almost became a Manchester United supporter at that moment.
@@Vodaph0ne the great history of winning, and the stability and lack of drama. Ha!! No, it was fate. In 1996 I studied in Normandy, and the overnight ferry over the Channel was super cheap, a big group of us Americans took it one night, but while everyone else went to London, I, a history lover, went to Canterbury. By myself, I met a guy at a pub from Newcastle, had lots of beers and we watched Auf Wiedersehn Pet, I remember he really emphasized this being a Newcastle thing. Anyway I wasn't into soccer before that semseter in France but I startedto love it then, and then in August back home, in 1996 ESPN started showing the Premier League in the USA, and I decided to turn it on one Saturday morning and Newcastle was one of the teams playing, so I thought back to the guy I hung out with in Canterbury, and decided to cheer for them. And then, my mom was a flight attendant at the time, and while on a delay in London she bought a Newcastle jersey for me...she had no idea I had started cheering for them, she just liked how it looked (and that 1996 era with the Broon logo is still my favorite). So mostly random chance, but while haven't had loads of success, do have some great memories, and always felt a certain similarity between the Geordies and the fans of the sports team I grew up with, the Green Bay Packers.
Yeah, I think some people forget just how famous he was. I remember there was a whole section in WHSmith (or maybe Virgin Megastore, can't quite remember) dedicated to Gazza where they had a Gazza calendar, a Gazza shellsuit, a Gazza computer game, etc.
A highly underrated vocalist . It's my core belief that his vocal talents are far in excess of his talents with a football. His vast potential remains largely untapped to this day.
Incredibly sincere and touching lyrics we have here, particularly the bit about the sausage rolls. As for the dancing, well, it's comparable with that of Michael Jackson's. Amazing talent from Gazza!
Crime in Sports podcast brought me here! Shout-out to James and Jimmie! Listen to their other podcasts Your stupid opinions and Small Town Murder! GobbleGobble!!
its "fog on the tyne is mine all mine" the tyne is a river in newcastle in north east england the song was originally sang by a band called lindisfarne from the city this version is (badly) sang by Paul Gasgoine a footballer who used to play for the citys premier league football team and is from neighbouring town Gateshead
this song's about getting proper mashed in Newcastle like man and not being able to see so it means fog on the tyne is all mine all mine fog on the tyne is all mine! Quality tune. Gazza is holdin in down bro
Gazza, büyük bir futbolcuydu, ben onun futbolunu beğeniyordum, futbol hayatı daha uzun olabilrdi, özel hayatı kötü olunca futbol hayatı maalesef kısa sürdü, onu sahada seyretmek zevkti gerçekten.
I challenge, Messi, Ronaldo,M'Bappe, Halland, Saka... Anyone to drink like Gazza did , then get up in the morning and score one of the greatest goals ever scored in international football like this guy did.....any takers???? Nah thought so!!!!!! Absolute legend,this from a United fan!!!!👊😎
Remember this from students days in 1990. Happy memories dancing to this in the student bar. Gazza a part of my youth, love this song and al the best to you Paul.
Enough fame and money to do ridiculously outrageous and stupid things, get drunk and have a laugh but not too much where they are out of touch with people, are relentlessly media trained, and too robotically professional where personality is all but gone. Golden age of crazy bastards!
As a Newcastle United fans I like the song, but Gazza life has taken a very sad path, Alcoholism is a horrible disease, and I hope he can get help he needs in time, to get well .
I bet he’s lived a better life and seen more than most!!! And he is a living legend and will always be remembered as the most exiting English number 10 ever! Newcastle legend! Love the kid to death! Amd to top it off he’s a Gateshead lad like myself from gods country, and gazza proves that fact! Legend Abso legend! Bet he’s had more laughs more birds more lines and more pints and more belter holidays than is all out together! Like when someone said to George beat about his ‘sad’ life his reply was mate I’m married to mrs universe amd get paid to play football…. Live and let live ffs..but of course I hope he gets well and the help he needs.. it’s a disgrace the English football lads with the pathetic money they earn couldn’t all chip in 1% each of one week wage all the English lads and get his a rehab in a lovely place where he can do a serious detox and stop the drink. If he wants to of course. But shame on the footballers of today for not having that offer on the table 24:7
alcoholism isn't a disease, it's not like it's contagious now is it. The matter of the truth is that some just like their strong drinks a wee bit too much than the rest of us.
This was the opening hit played on Retro Charts Radio this morning. RCR is playing every UK Top 40 Hit (1952-1999) on elimination random from 8am to 11pm every day. Give it a try, you'll probably never hear the same hit twice! It’s a music journey no-one has been on before :) #RippingUpTheRadioRuleBook
Aberdeen fan here, and I think Gazza is brill, he met a few of us army lads ages ago in Glasgow,,,chatted for ages. Have seen him play for both Rangers and England.
I have been living here since 2015 and I have never seen fog on the Tyne in Newcastle or anywhere else either. Neither have I seen fog on the Wear, Don or Osborne.
Crime in Sports obviously brought me to this masterpiece!
Same, love it lol
Damn you James and Jimmy! You're not scumbags, but you're certainly assholes for bringing this into my life. LMAO
This is Beatles level music. I really thank James and Jimmie for showing such a treasure 🤣
Despite sadly being exposed to this living in the UK I’ve come back after hearing the unprecedented 3/4 parter this morning. Can’t wait until the lads get to big Raoul Moat…
Crime in sports put me onto so many bangers 😂😂
Beautiful, simply beautiful.
Cam Kirkham hi mate,
Indeed this is a classic
Class
Cam Kirkham init
Like you baby
Can kirkham baby
Thank you James & Jimmie (Crime in Sports). Without you I’d have lived my life without experiencing this visual and auditory masterpiece 😂😂😂😂
1990!! Baby
Who’s watching in 2024 in December 2024 🎄
The sort of song that inexplicably pops into your head and you just have to listen to it.
It just did!
Pure Pish.
Just happened yesterday. Out of nowhere. Tempted to get wor shell suit out and purchase some sickly sausage rolls.
so true. I was speaking to someone in Newcastle and they said they’re walking down the Tyne so I had to have a listen and send them the link 😂
Just had that thought in Dublin having a cold beer..... nothing like a legendary player singing a gem of a song 💪
“Take that shirt off and put on these overalls!” 😁
"You want lamb? I make for you!"
“I’ll clean your shit pipes.”
Dexter Manley: "VINCE... NO! VINCE! Okay, I have to get him out of here. Remember, you're white trash." And poof...
"OW my balls!"
I'm gonna tell my kids this was the birth of UK hip hop.
@@Nopostonsundays24 Nope that was Loadsamoney by Harry Enfield
Great idea! I'm gonna tell mine that kid in the Jackson 5 was also the man singing bad!
Close enough
Lyrically, his best work for me. Saw him do this at the Gateshead Arms as part of a lengthy conceptual work and thought it had serious promise. Still hoping he'll return to music.
That's Gazza for you, always been way too modest. Its an open secret in the music industry that he repeatedly turned down offer's to perform on Jools Holland, last night at the the proms and even the Queen mothers funeral.
@@saulwest8254 It's a crying shame, a real what-might-have-been. A three night run at Knebworth was there for the taking too, if only he had released the album he had spent the best part of two years toiling on (working title: 'Jimmy Five Bellies and Me: The Glory Years'). I heard a bootleg copy that leaked briefly, it was amazing. Included a 10 minute jazz-rock exploration of Geordie Boys and a Grime collab with Stormzy. Hopefully he'll resume the record at some point because it's what the world needs, certainly the likes of long-suffering fans like us.
I saw him in Osbourne's at the bar. I asked him regarding the song if it was his Magnus Opus. He replied " Na, I'm on the Vodkas tonight wor marra!"
...i like the stuff he did with Butthole Surfers, well it was a more a spin off project of them but anyway it was all mad skills & showed just how much raw talent he had, a real natural born front man who could carry a group and have these amazing moments of brilliance, a true shining star, God i miss him... ...had those 12"s & LPs on imported limited press coloured vinyl but my mum took them down the charity shop with her Shirley Bassey stuff... ...now if only those 2 had got together eh...
@@saulwest8254 rumour is, he'll be performing at the Queen's funeral on Monday.
In 2000 I made my first trip to Newcastle. I'm an American had had decided 4 years earlier that I would be a Newcastle United supporter. Back in those days games weren't on TV, but the live audio commentaries were streamed freely by all the clubs, so as a college student I would wake up early on Saturday mornings to go to the university computer lab to listen to the Newcastle game and chat with other fans around the world. When I finally got to Newcastle, one of those guys from the chat room put me up at his place, and it was in his car that I first heard this song. I almost became a Manchester United supporter at that moment.
Excellent, lol.....yeah I know, what a showing up 😂
What made you want to support Newcastle United?
@@Vodaph0ne the great history of winning, and the stability and lack of drama. Ha!! No, it was fate. In 1996 I studied in Normandy, and the overnight ferry over the Channel was super cheap, a big group of us Americans took it one night, but while everyone else went to London, I, a history lover, went to Canterbury. By myself, I met a guy at a pub from Newcastle, had lots of beers and we watched Auf Wiedersehn Pet, I remember he really emphasized this being a Newcastle thing. Anyway I wasn't into soccer before that semseter in France but I startedto love it then, and then in August back home, in 1996 ESPN started showing the Premier League in the USA, and I decided to turn it on one Saturday morning and Newcastle was one of the teams playing, so I thought back to the guy I hung out with in Canterbury, and decided to cheer for them. And then, my mom was a flight attendant at the time, and while on a delay in London she bought a Newcastle jersey for me...she had no idea I had started cheering for them, she just liked how it looked (and that 1996 era with the Broon logo is still my
favorite). So mostly random chance, but while haven't had loads of success, do have some great memories, and always felt a certain similarity between the Geordies and the fans of the sports team I grew up with, the Green Bay Packers.
@@bradmcgovern954 Great story
On a related note, found "Roll On Ruby" by Lindisfarne at a record store for $2 last weekend!
Gazza in his shellsuit.....pure 90's
Brilliant song, brilliant character, brilliant footballer.
really lol
If only Gazza could have stayed this happy,
Love fro Birmingham....
Love this tune So proud I come from the same town as his legend,he made football fun in the olden days.
Best song ever
30 years ago he was my idol and still is ⚽️God bless you Gazza x
This should be The True Geordie's theme song.
On ah I reckon geordie boys is better
Yea
I think Blaydon Races
That’s Let’s Get Ready To Rumble.
What in the hell is a laundry stick
Everyone talking shite has no idea this lad is one of the technically gifted footballers to ever lived
Remember when this was released at the height of Gazza mania. The guy had the world at his feet
Yeah, I think some people forget just how famous he was. I remember there was a whole section in WHSmith (or maybe Virgin Megastore, can't quite remember) dedicated to Gazza where they had a Gazza calendar, a Gazza shellsuit, a Gazza computer game, etc.
@@retsoptihs0 Yes...Utter shame he pissed it all up the wall :(
@@tosspot1305 Lot of pressure.
@@tosspot1305 he was young first of his kind
The world at his feet? The UK at his feet, at best.
Crime In Sports sent me here!
Crime In Sports sent me 🎉
Me too 😅
Thanks James and Jimmie!
Seamless transitions from the classic two step to the bus driver into full Geordie ladder climb with a twist. 9.5👏🏻
They say Eminem takes rapping lessons from Gazza.
True dat
He learnt from the master
😅
😂
Eminem is a douche anyway
My childhood hero .hurts to watch this .best England footballer I've seen in my lifetime.
Fog On The Tyne (Revisited) reached #2 in the UK Singles Chart and #6 in the Irish Charts in November 1990.
Larry Wyse it was also 10th in the US for a bit
Tvigneau10, did this song really chart in the US? Soccer songs don't usually make the American charts.
Larry Wyse idk if it was top ten but it was up there. I know this because its my dads ringtone and he knows fuck all about soccer/football
Thanks for telling me, Tvigneau10. 👍
it was probably the original version of the song, by Lindesfarne, that charted in the USA. It was a massive hit in the 1970s. This is a cover
Crime in Sports Podcast brought me here.
A highly underrated vocalist . It's my core belief that his vocal talents are far in excess of his talents with a football. His vast potential remains largely untapped to this day.
pahahahahahah
that is the stupidest thing i've ever heard
Such talent is rarely seen.
Incredibly sincere and touching lyrics we have here, particularly the bit about the sausage rolls. As for the dancing, well, it's comparable with that of Michael Jackson's. Amazing talent from Gazza!
😂👍🏻
This is a masterpiece.
A timeless classic. Simply exquisite, exuding a finely nuanced, delectable good taste.
Thank you James and Jimmie from crime in sports…. This is so bad it’s good!!!
send Top right?
This is the 5th time I watched this video in 48 hours. I need help.
daniel mcdermott 😂😂😂
This Is the 5th time I've watched it in 15 minutes since I found out about his Twitter beef with Snoop Dogg of all people 🤣
@@franklingoodwin same mate ahahaha
Ha 😅
No help needed, listen more😊😊😊
Crime in Sports podcast brought me here! Shout-out to James and Jimmie! Listen to their other podcasts Your stupid opinions and Small Town Murder! GobbleGobble!!
And to think this man is now Crime in Sports alum
This is nothing less than a musical masterpiece. His vocalizing is exquisite.
You still alive?
Great gazza
Love it.
Love to see him smile.
He really has a way with words.
The power of his lyrics shine through here, painting a perfect picture.
I live in Shields and whenever it’s foggy I always have to play this absolute banger
The only Gazza I give a shit about Even speaking as an Aberdeen fan you were brill mate...
1990 was such a classic year in Pop.🥰🥰🥰
Musical brilliance on a par with anything Led Zep or Pink Floyd ever produced.
With those 2 examples the sarcasm fails superbly
Yay indeed Jimmy, yay indeed.
The true pioneer of grime music.
I'll say, he hardly needed the cash, and made a tit of himself on this... Catchy, sadly, talented singer no!🤣🤣
Gazza was the man so he was fkn class footballer when he was in Glasgow guys a legend
Felt the need to listen to this today, didn’t regret it
Never heard this before but I saw it in number one mag 1990.
Ultimate 100 really bad songs? This tune is class!
Let’s dance on a Friday night!
Legend and the best footballer this country has produced by far! Top class
Whenever I hear fog on the tyne
I get a chill down my spine
its "fog on the tyne is mine all mine" the tyne is a river in newcastle in north east england the song was originally sang by a band called lindisfarne from the city this version is (badly) sang by Paul Gasgoine a footballer who used to play for the citys premier league football team and is from neighbouring town Gateshead
this song's about getting proper mashed in Newcastle like man and not being able to see so it means fog on the tyne is all mine all mine fog on the tyne is all mine! Quality tune. Gazza is holdin in down bro
kirkfnw thanks for the explanation . Never knew that. Good tune.
We have one for Wolf Creek Ridge called "That's Not The Creek"
This is fantastic 📻🏴🙈
Oh God! Cheers Gazza gave me a laugh aged 5 in 1990 lol
Oh my god.......I remember this first time around!! Crazy gazza! 😀
Gazza, büyük bir futbolcuydu, ben onun futbolunu beğeniyordum, futbol hayatı daha uzun olabilrdi, özel hayatı kötü olunca futbol hayatı maalesef kısa sürdü, onu sahada seyretmek zevkti gerçekten.
I challenge, Messi, Ronaldo,M'Bappe, Halland, Saka... Anyone to drink like Gazza did , then get up in the morning and score one of the greatest goals ever scored in international football like this guy did.....any takers???? Nah thought so!!!!!! Absolute legend,this from a United fan!!!!👊😎
where does one procure such a fetching tracksuit?
"Gretchen, stop trying to make Fetch happen. It's not going to happen"
George at Asda
eclectica1 Thought it was Tesco’s
Charity shops are a good source
Sports direct
Remember this from students days in 1990. Happy memories dancing to this in the student bar. Gazza a part of my youth, love this song and al the best to you Paul.
And me O Levels and me Christmas Crunch
I personally think Newcastle should come out to this every home game..
Isak should do a remake of this 😂
Correct
@isiaharellano3789 nope just make do with Gazzer or go back to Lindisfarne
I'd never heard this before...and can't help but feel that this time was too soon.
Gazza sei un pazzo!!! welcome back home ...STILL OUR HERO...S.S. Lazio
hits the nail on nail on the head every tyne.
The 90s was the tynes of my life
This starwberry fields and heroes are best songs ever! Such a confident performance
Me too. It crosses all boundaries and means something special to all of us.
Pure genius.
This is actually my fav song.
I just love this generation of footballers, my favourite England team was the 90,s players in particular 1990
Enough fame and money to do ridiculously outrageous and stupid things, get drunk and have a laugh but not too much where they are out of touch with people, are relentlessly media trained, and too robotically professional where personality is all but gone. Golden age of crazy bastards!
Classic song this...so unique...💯🤗
The Guys on Crime in Sports were (are) ripping on this song, in great style, but this song does have a nice flow to it 😢😅😊
Met Gazza few times in Spain and what a guy he was also the same night met Peter Taylor the arrogant England manager what a prize tool
Love this tune
Absolute classic!
As a Newcastle United fans I like the song, but Gazza life has taken a very sad path, Alcoholism is a horrible disease, and I hope he can get help he needs in time, to get well .
He also bet up his wife.
I bet he’s lived a better life and seen more than most!!! And he is a living legend and will always be remembered as the most exiting English number 10 ever! Newcastle legend! Love the kid to death! Amd to top it off he’s a Gateshead lad like myself from gods country, and gazza proves that fact! Legend Abso legend! Bet he’s had more laughs more birds more lines and more pints and more belter holidays than is all out together! Like when someone said to George beat about his ‘sad’ life his reply was mate I’m married to mrs universe amd get paid to play football…. Live and let live ffs..but of course I hope he gets well and the help he needs.. it’s a disgrace the English football lads with the pathetic money they earn couldn’t all chip in 1% each of one week wage all the English lads and get his a rehab in a lovely place where he can do a serious detox and stop the drink. If he wants to of course. But shame on the footballers of today for not having that offer on the table 24:7
@@steviep281 she was a money grabbing cunt
alcoholism isn't a disease, it's not like it's contagious now is it. The matter of the truth is that some just like their strong drinks a wee bit too much than the rest of us.
what a guy fantastic take on a fantastic song.
Shittin in a slizzzeh snackba shucking on shiizzling shossage rolllsh
fatphilb pure hilarity
Best version of this song by a mile!
Yeahhhh came here from crime and sports!
Love Newcastle United for life
"Shitting in a schleazy snackbar shucking shickly shausage rowls"
God bless you Gazza aka the Negotiator.
Oooh Yeahhh ✨
This was the opening hit played on Retro Charts Radio this morning. RCR is playing every UK Top 40 Hit (1952-1999) on elimination random from 8am to 11pm every day. Give it a try, you'll probably never hear the same hit twice! It’s a music journey no-one has been on before :) #RippingUpTheRadioRuleBook
Aberdeen fan here, and I think Gazza is brill, he met a few of us army lads ages ago in Glasgow,,,chatted for ages. Have seen him play for both Rangers and England.
still better than anything I've heard this year
gazza wot a guy the 1 with heart n soul for a tea mno matter u i love u gazza
James and Jimmie (CIS Podcast) should be in prison for bringing this into my life.
Just driven over the Tyne for the first time and got this version stuck in my head…
100 really bad songs in the top right hand corner??? This is one of the best songs ever!!! X
I still love this song.. still loving Gazza
Good memories of Gazza back in the day, I was about 10 when this was out.
Hope Gazza sorts his head out one day.
Manc780 biggest star on the world at the time
The best song in the world..brings tears to me eyes it does.
Gazza is a living legend .
I have been living here since 2015 and I have never seen fog on the Tyne in Newcastle or anywhere else either. Neither have I seen fog on the Wear, Don or Osborne.
best song ever
This song is legend, my uncle had it on a cassette back in the early 90's and I used to listen to it all the time haha. I was only 5!
If I didn't think it would kill him, I'd love to have a drink with Gazza.
u sir are a gentleman and a scholar bless ur heart
Totally revolutionary 🤘✊👊
Can`t stop watching this.. WHY?!?!?
TOON ARMY
THANK GOD FOR THE TAKEOVER
WE HAVE OUR CLUB BACK
EXACT REASON WHY I'M HERE LAD⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜ We're Saudis Now lad!!!