53 years old and just come out of hospital with heart problems. Today's youth treasure every minute, god what I'd give yo go back to late 80s Manchester. Peace and love to everyone in 2021, Manchester RAVE ON FOREVER
Moved to Manchester in '89 from a scene in Dublin that was all about 80s metal bands & U2. Manchester opened my eyes, ears & heart to real music, the people and sound just grooved. This has stayed with me all these years.
Thats great...I never really got moved or inspired by Metal or U2 (wankers) but Manchester from what I've seen and heard is the best scene of all time for music
I was living in a boring Los Angeles suburb back in those days, and I remember buying the first Stone Roses LP. All my friends thought it was crap, but I loved it. It was light years more entertaining to me than shit hair metal that everyone was digging back then. It feels good to know I was right all along!
agree! still remembered how boring and predictable the US charts were in 1989-90. the Brits scene sounded so fresh in contrast. until grunge emerged....
It's called a twat hat. Anyone who was anyone wore bell bottoms back then. Mine were always too long coz I was a short arse so I was always tripping over them!
"Loose"?! Judas priest, that's an understatement. He looks like a 5' 6" titch wearing a rugby prop's Sunday best. That right-hand shoulder pad is bloody hilarious.
@BestCanKeanRob2 I can see that pov. I did listen to REM & the Violent Femmes quite a bit while working overnight stocking the dairy cases at my local grocery store.
"Manchester, so much to answer for..." I was 16 in 1990, so this takes me way back! Geez, this was all way more interesting than what was happening here in the US back then. I used to trek a few miles out of my way once a week to the only store in the area that sold the NME and Melody Maker, because I was so anxious to keep up with what was happening in the UK.
I love that Shaun says, 'There was a lot of ecstasy in this town at one point' when he was actually selling it from their special position in the booths at the Hacienda.
Manchester music started my love for music. And, what a start. My choice of music to this day has reflected that. And, then there was Ride and the Shoegazers. What a time it was!
I grew up in NYC but read a British rag called Select Magazine that taught me all about the Manchester and BritRock scene back in the 90s. Such great music!
@vunderground1 Buddy. The sixties seventies and eighties were the golden age of music. What do we have now? Soulless boy bands and chav shite. MTV and VH1 is unwatchable
love this video,,, the truth,,,, im london boy, but i always said manchester started rave well before we did down south,,, all you ever hear is london 88, rampling, holloway, oakey,,,, came back from ibizia in 88 and opened future and shoom,,, yeah they were banging clubs but manchester was banging 2 years before that,,,, from a cockney to you mancs,,, big up yourselves,,, you started the rave scene,,, respect,,,
I was in the South West when it kicked off...Londoners were still really on a hip-hop vibe. House was well seeded in all the 'provinces' before 'fashionable' London had a clue.
Definitely Manchester's moment in the sun despite having a strong history in music culture before that only behind London and Liverpool. Even in London at that time you could almost feel the heart of the vibe behind that whole period was far away in Manchester.
charliebigplumz I actually went back with my friend couple months ago and I sadly agree with u. but there must be some hidden underground gem somewhere? . desperate to go back and discover it. any advice super welcomed!!
Sat on a gloomy wet day morning in December 2020 in a Manchester suburb watching this and its brought back some great nights and memories and as fetched a smile to my face how very Manc 👍🎵🎶💊😉
@@SmithMrCorona Why am I still doing this? I've got to be the oldest person on this network by at least fourty years. Kurt Loder didn't just say that... No wait, he did just say it, but just to be cool, that's what makes him cool, you think Kurt Loder is cool, and now the news that's cool.
Yep, good ole MADCHESTER, I lived through the 90's enjoying all of Madchester's influence on popular music, as well as the Seattle Sound here in the states. I miss the 808 State, Stone Roses., Inspiral Carpets, JD&NO.
Thanks to MTV, college radio and good marketing, I was fully aware of these amazing bands. BUT, it would take about another 25+ years for me to discover Slowdive and Manic Street Preachers here in the states!!!
2nd favourite place I ever lived. I'm Australian and loved manchester. Everything about it reminded me of Melbourne, music, fashion and culture is similar. Our weather might be a little bit better though, only a little bit haha.
*Manchester scene* *(Timberland boots & Flared pants)* Joy Division, New Order, The Smiths, Morrissey, The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, The Fall, Inspiral Carpets, 808 State, Simply Red, Oasis, The Hollies, James, The Verve, The Chameleons, Autechre, The Chemical Brothers, Take That *Seattle scene* *(Doc Martens boots & Flannel shirts)* Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Mudhoney, Heart, Jimi Hendrix, Melvins, Bikini Kill, Screaming Trees, Green River, Temple Of The Dog, Queensryche, Metal Church, Band Of Horses, The Posies, The Fastbacks, The Accused, Sir Mix-A-Lot
@@Shoomer88 Bonus points for Kraftwerk reference! Hey, you might find this interesting since you mentioned Kraftwerk. I came across this awhile back - little clip on the history of techno ua-cam.com/video/hWUiLJnEYJI/v-deo.html
We need another counter-culture music movement like Manchester, like Seattle, like San Francisco...but there's no anger directed towards commercial music, and this has me very worried
The problem is, we're all too "connected" via the internet at this point so we don't need to flock anywhere to find unity. Not to mention I can't imagine what sort of revolutionary new sound could come about. Electronica has been spent, and what could come next? Let's face it, we peaked musically in the 90's. Our heartbeat is fading. I hope I'm wrong though, because I agree with you wholeheartedly.
@@brandonreimers8593 I miss the days when electronic music was widely UNpopular and still an underground thing, back when the uniformed called everything techno. Now, it's everywhere!
As a Northern blooded man with a fondness for the music from Manchester, we don't need another grunge/hippie/indie movement. To quote Harry Lime, "the dead are happier dead".
Problem is, in my opinion, that the vast majority want to look the same and listen to the same and do the same. yes I am wildly generalising, but it certainly feels like that more so nowadays as when I lived this scene and era. But I’m open minded to the fact I could just be getting old and out of touch!
I was born in 1980 and I've always wished I'd been born in 1970, that would have been perfect for me, loved the clothes especially, I'm always looking for t-shirts/tops with a mish mash of colours when I'm out shopping haha And of course the music was great, love the late 80's early 90's
Living in Kansas City, USA. September 1994. Listening to the Mondays while driving to work after school. 17 years old. Middle America secretly had best tastes. Who listens to Happy Mondays at 17 in middle America? I did. Still do.....We were still riding Seattle wave, but turning my friends onto Oasis, Stone Roses in fall 1994. Plus all the incredible hip hop we had going. Bone Thugs first LP, then listen to 2Pac then Catherine Wheel or The Breeders.
i’m from Manchester and by the 90s the town centre was aggressive as fuck, maybe these hippies on E were friendly but the shirt and shows boys at Royales and the Ritz were sure as fuck on the beer and looking for agro
I went to Goa in 1992 and saw a few Manchester stone heads. Before, it was only old hippies. Exciting times with the Mondays. I was brought up on other manchester groups - best concert, Joy Division supporting the Buzzcocks in Aberdeen
I remember back then in the ordinary nightclubs like The Ritzy n shit you couldn't get in unless you had pants, shirt, shoes and a tie. Raves you could go in your work clothes or a thong. My mate used to go to pleasuredome in shorts with a snorkel n goggles!
Good on your Mum & Dad! I went with a mate from Leeds - I seem to remember we met a bunch of blokes from Newcastle who all took the mickey our of my ‘southern’ accent - I think I was wearing a dodgy pair of candy pink kickers and loads of is sat outside drinking beer and smoking spliffs - Christ - I’m 50 at the end of this year’. Son in prison and daughter just got 3 As in her A Levels - love them both 💜
Every great musical movement came from a period of stagnation, boredom and finally resulting in reaction. It feels like we are long overdue for another movement.
the clobber of the 90,s... Naf Naf, Chipie, Ciao, Joe Bloggs, Quito, Zeus, Ferrie Jeans, Berghaus, Russell Athletic Burberry, McKenzie, Chevignon, C-17, Timberland, Adidas, Travel Fox, Kickers, British Knights, Troop, LA Gear, SPX... Please add what ive missed folks! If u were decked out in Chipie, Naf Naf N Blue or Red Kickers at high school u were THE king..lol...i loved me Chipie Tradition jeans personally...ahhh those care free acid N temazepam halcyon daze were the best times o my life...viva early 90,s man...regards fi Edinburgh, Scotland!!!
So this guy won't wear flares? He has no issue wearing a suit that was bespoke for Quasimodo, and a kiss-me-quick hat that someone has thankfully torn the slogan off.
I had several pairs of Joe Bloggs 31inch Bell Bottoms. Several Joe Bloggs shirts and even a Joe Bloggs cap. I looked pretty good from all the colours when we were tripping on tabs.
Even IF you did, you would've looked a right chwat..!! There wasn't really any violence then, (we seen violence as a beer monster thing) but if you went out looking like that, you'd have took a fuckin good hiding, justly so too ya goose..!! "Tripping on Tabs" 😂🤣
MBS, Purple Ohms, Strawberries and Laughing Buddhas. The LSD was strong in the early 90's. I know, I'm 48 now and I spent most of last night chatting shyte - at the wall! Ha ha ha
"The Americans will soon hear about them" and then came Nirvana and they basically never did. Now don't get me wrong i love grunge but just like the US alternative scene BEFORE 1991 was kinda forgotten with bands like Jane's Addiction, Fishbone and Faith No More... Only RHCP became huge from that scene. Same pretty much happened with britpop taking over England and soon Stone Roses, Happy Mondays and Primal Scream got left behind. At least that's what it feels like. UK had such a great scene here, i love this stuff!
53 years old and just come out of hospital with heart problems.
Today's youth treasure every minute, god what I'd give yo go back to late 80s Manchester.
Peace and love to everyone in 2021, Manchester RAVE ON FOREVER
Moved to Manchester in '89 from a scene in Dublin that was all about 80s metal bands & U2. Manchester opened my eyes, ears & heart to real music, the people and sound just grooved. This has stayed with me all these years.
yeah u couldnt get any other music in Ireland,I'm from Limerick and had everything but that shit u mentioned...fuck off!
"metal bands and U2"
Thats great...I never really got moved or inspired by Metal or U2 (wankers) but Manchester from what I've seen and heard is the best scene of all time for music
all musics real tho, you just found your preference!!
Paul come on....guns n roses weren't that bad surely?
I was living in a boring Los Angeles suburb back in those days, and I remember buying the first Stone Roses LP. All my friends thought it was crap, but I loved it. It was light years more entertaining to me than shit hair metal that everyone was digging back then. It feels good to know I was right all along!
I feel you man. Back in my days, everyone was into Limp Bizkit and that crap. I hated them, and now pretty much everyone agrees.
Well done 😊👍
It was utter shite - you had to be smashed to listen to that crap.
agree! still remembered how boring and predictable the US charts were in 1989-90. the Brits scene sounded so fresh in contrast. until grunge emerged....
There's no right or wrong though. You like what you like and fuck the rest
I like how the guy is like i dont care how hip they are i wont wear those ridiculous flares, while he's wearing a cowboy hat
Not to mention the rest of it. Are those GIANT SQUARE METAL BUTTONS.
It's called a twat hat. Anyone who was anyone wore bell bottoms back then. Mine were always too long coz I was a short arse so I was always tripping over them!
@Christopher Poole Not to mention his 'loose suit' carefully pulled off of one shoulder a tad for that 'thrown on' and asymmetrical look.
"Loose"?! Judas priest, that's an understatement. He looks like a 5' 6" titch wearing a rugby prop's Sunday best. That right-hand shoulder pad is bloody hilarious.
He also wore a wig under that hat
This voiceover guy is a right fucking pamphlet.
+smallinson Pamphlet. Proper ruined me that one lol
I have no idea what the hell that means but I still laughed my jewels off
😂😂brilliant
Best comment of the month :D
Well plastic.
I absolutely loved the Madchester sound as a 16/17 y/o in the US in 1990, & still listen to every band mentioned here.
@BestCanKeanRob2 I can see that pov. I did listen to REM & the Violent Femmes quite a bit while working overnight stocking the dairy cases at my local grocery store.
"Manchester, so much to answer for..."
I was 16 in 1990, so this takes me way back!
Geez, this was all way more interesting than what was happening here in the US back then. I used to trek a few miles out of my way once a week to the only store in the area that sold the NME and Melody Maker, because I was so anxious to keep up with what was happening in the UK.
My favourite place in time. God bless Manchester.
🐝 ❤
He won't wear flares, but he's happy with that hat.
Pratt in a hat
Not to mention the extremely ill-fitting suit
Car salesman clobber 🤣
wtf is wrong with his jacket?? is it his body??
He had to cover the baldness with something!
I love that Shaun says, 'There was a lot of ecstasy in this town at one point' when he was actually selling it from their special position in the booths at the Hacienda.
HAHAHAHAHA! Luvly
I know. I was one of those happy punters.
A bit of myth there, yeah Bez brought a few back but Salford lads were running it out of the alcoves. I doubt you even went to the Haci?
1990 was a reaction against the corporate, go-get-waelthy culture of the 1980s. remembered it so well
Manchester music started my love for music. And, what a start. My choice of music to this day has reflected that. And, then there was Ride and the Shoegazers. What a time it was!
I got into them via Going Blank Again. I love Ride. :)
"Manchester music started my love for music." Me too.
I grew up in NYC but read a British rag called Select Magazine that taught me all about the Manchester and BritRock scene back in the 90s. Such great music!
*Britpop
When I was a kid I thought it was the centre of the world haha, I still do ;)
Word.
Manchester is a lovely place if you happen to be bedridden deaf mute
It was
Me too m8
@@СергейДовлатов-у8ш and Russia is a picture if beauty 3🤣
1989-95...BEST PERIOD IN ALL GENRES OF MUSIC.
ALL genres of music were at its best by far during these few years.
Simon Cowell has turned shite music into a karaoke contest
@vunderground1 Buddy. The sixties seventies and eighties were the golden age of music. What do we have now? Soulless boy bands and chav shite. MTV and VH1 is unwatchable
@@smith0779 you just remember the good stuff. hundereds of shit bands existed and are now forgotten. were you even there?
@An Armchair Skag?😥😥 Hope you got over that😥😥
@@smith0779 bit of a dated comment mate just stop listening to radio 2
@@smith0779 Narrow minded comment
OMG! This music scene was really awesome.
I'm a Manc in love with an Essex girl. I'm watching old footage to take my mind off her. Manchester forever.
Nancy Fraps Yes lad! Keep it up haha
Funny as Nancy.... chigwell or Braintree Essex girl 😂😂😂😂😂😂
love this video,,, the truth,,,, im london boy, but i always said manchester started rave well before we did down south,,, all you ever hear is london 88, rampling, holloway, oakey,,,, came back from ibizia in 88 and opened future and shoom,,, yeah they were banging clubs but manchester was banging 2 years before that,,,, from a cockney to you mancs,,, big up yourselves,,, you started the rave scene,,, respect,,,
I was in the South West when it kicked off...Londoners were still really on a hip-hop vibe. House was well seeded in all the 'provinces' before 'fashionable' London had a clue.
Definitely Manchester's moment in the sun despite having a strong history in music culture before that only behind London and Liverpool. Even in London at that time you could almost feel the heart of the vibe behind that whole period was far away in Manchester.
PurelyAfrican Rave it was Acid House in the beginning Rave was when the white glove brigade turned up and it went shit
Its a shame we've lost our soul a bit. Just a generic city nightlife wise now
charliebigplumz I actually went back with my friend couple months ago and I sadly agree with u. but there must be some hidden underground gem somewhere? . desperate to go back and discover it. any advice super welcomed!!
@@paticalamaro heard coventry is good.
Not atall im 21 and there is still great underground raves going that i go to every weekend in cheetham hill and around hulme
But do they play acid? Or even just old-school house in general?
Lidjia JaJdjia not got the right people around you then mate about who you know they arent put out into the mainstream real raves
Happy Monday’s were groundbreaking and they did it so effortlessly
Donovan
Holiday
Harmony
And pretty much every other song by the Monday’s
There not even the good Mondays tunes. Listen to the Squirrel and G man album and Bummed.
Sat on a gloomy wet day morning in December 2020 in a Manchester suburb watching this and its brought back some great nights and memories and as fetched a smile to my face how very Manc 👍🎵🎶💊😉
It was drugs, acid and ecstacy that made Madchester
They also made the Hacienda. Or were a large part of it.
And guns
Well acid is very popular again now hopefully we get some good music off the back off it
The funny thing is that the best bands to come out of Manchester weren't even part of that simpleton pop scene
Benard and Johnny was Electronic. Great collab and with the Pet Shop Boys 👍🏻
It's an open act of defiance, and it's aimed directly at you. We could form some kind of alliance, we could do what we wanted to do. ✊
Some cool footage in this, but there's just so much wrong with the narration.
Yeah very patronising. Pretty sure Manchester has never been an “out of the way city”
Damn Kurt Loder!
What? You don't like Kurt Loder trying to over intellectualize pop music?
Ah, American eh?
@@SmithMrCorona Why am I still doing this? I've got to be the oldest person on this network by at least fourty years.
Kurt Loder didn't just say that... No wait, he did just say it, but just to be cool, that's what makes him cool, you think Kurt Loder is cool, and now the news that's cool.
Yep, good ole MADCHESTER, I lived through the 90's enjoying all of Madchester's influence on popular music, as well as the Seattle Sound here in the states.
I miss the 808 State, Stone Roses., Inspiral Carpets, JD&NO.
Manchester , So much to answer for.
Thanks to MTV, college radio and good marketing, I was fully aware of these amazing bands. BUT, it would take about another 25+ years for me to discover Slowdive and Manic Street Preachers here in the states!!!
2nd favourite place I ever lived. I'm Australian and loved manchester. Everything about it reminded me of Melbourne, music, fashion and culture is similar. Our weather might be a little bit better though, only a little bit haha.
*Manchester scene* *(Timberland boots & Flared pants)*
Joy Division, New Order, The Smiths, Morrissey, The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, The Fall, Inspiral Carpets, 808 State, Simply Red, Oasis, The Hollies, James, The Verve, The Chameleons, Autechre, The Chemical Brothers, Take That
*Seattle scene* *(Doc Martens boots & Flannel shirts)*
Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Mudhoney, Heart, Jimi Hendrix, Melvins, Bikini Kill, Screaming Trees, Green River, Temple Of The Dog, Queensryche, Metal Church, Band Of Horses, The Posies, The Fastbacks, The Accused, Sir Mix-A-Lot
I've never heard 808 State called disco mechanics before.
Kinda makes sense tho doesnt it?
@@ciaranward3559 Yeah I suppose in a weird messed up Kraftwerk kinda way.
Or the Fall and the Smiths as Doom Rock
@@Shoomer88 Bonus points for Kraftwerk reference!
Hey, you might find this interesting since you mentioned Kraftwerk. I came across this awhile back - little clip on the history of techno
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@@AGDinCA Thanks mate. I enjoyed that.
We need another counter-culture music movement like Manchester, like Seattle, like San Francisco...but there's no anger directed towards commercial music, and this has me very worried
The problem is, we're all too "connected" via the internet at this point so we don't need to flock anywhere to find unity. Not to mention I can't imagine what sort of revolutionary new sound could come about. Electronica has been spent, and what could come next? Let's face it, we peaked musically in the 90's. Our heartbeat is fading.
I hope I'm wrong though, because I agree with you wholeheartedly.
So true
@@brandonreimers8593 I miss the days when electronic music was widely UNpopular and still an underground thing, back when the uniformed called everything techno. Now, it's everywhere!
As a Northern blooded man with a fondness for the music from Manchester, we don't need another grunge/hippie/indie movement. To quote Harry Lime, "the dead are happier dead".
Problem is, in my opinion, that the vast majority want to look the same and listen to the same and do the same. yes I am wildly generalising, but it certainly feels like that more so nowadays as when I lived this scene and era. But I’m open minded to the fact I could just be getting old and out of touch!
The hero's of music, talk about how ther seen on music. Makes me proud! Niceond!!!
4:42 "no i'm not wearing them" says the guy wearing an oversized jacket and cowboy hat and shirt.
"This deeply unlovely city" LOL
🤣👍
"Congratulations on your fashion courage Angela" Dude, you're wearing fuckin' floor tile as buttons on your shirt!
"we'll fix ya with a pair of flairs, 26 inches long, and a Manchester t-shirt" that's the starter kit - ha, sign me up
Pleased to have been a part of the 90s rave scene! What a era 😍
now you're just an old slag
astroboirap 😂😂😂
@@QEnKA1989 🤭
Late 80's early 90's was a good time to be a teenager/early 20's.
I was born in 1980 and I've always wished I'd been born in 1970, that would have been perfect for me, loved the clothes especially, I'm always looking for t-shirts/tops with a mish mash of colours when I'm out shopping haha
And of course the music was great, love the late 80's early 90's
@@drexlspivey5828 my sentiments too brother 👍
4:04 wow Shaun Ryder looked so different but Bez looks the same as today 😂
I loved the flares at this time. We used to sew psychedelic material into the bottoms of jeans to make them really flared.
Living in Kansas City, USA. September 1994. Listening to the Mondays while driving to work after school. 17 years old. Middle America secretly had best tastes. Who listens to Happy Mondays at 17 in middle America? I did. Still do.....We were still riding Seattle wave, but turning my friends onto Oasis, Stone Roses in fall 1994. Plus all the incredible hip hop we had going. Bone Thugs first LP, then listen to 2Pac then Catherine Wheel or The Breeders.
@Lidjia JaJdjia All those bands I mentioned are in my generation. GenX. Born in 1977, last year of GenX
The guys got 1 shoulder twice as wide as the other, how weird is that?
Padding fell out of one shoulder...
Wtf??? That is the weirdest shit I have seen for a while
That's because he was a bin man before he got the job on the box. Think about it.
"Not wearing flares" (4:44) he should have, look at the state of his outfit!
Manchester people are very friendly..I was 13 years old when this came out great music
A little too friendly
i’m from Manchester and by the 90s the town centre was aggressive as fuck, maybe these hippies on E were friendly but the shirt and shows boys at Royales and the Ritz were sure as fuck on the beer and looking for agro
Ahhh , the good old days before mobile phones. Care free party people. Take me back 👌
And let's discuss that on our computers while sitting at home.
Totally remember the first showing of this in what I would have thought was 1989. I was off a year. oh well.
Still have this clip on vhs somewhere.
'Tony Wilson- PRESIDENT of Factory Records'!? How absurdly Americanized!
I think he would have preferred 'General Secretary' if anything :P
Or Treasurer.
Supremo , mogul, impressario, svengali AKA the man with the cash
@@lucasoheyze4597 don't think he did a very good job as Treasurer 😉 he said it was all about the music anyway 👍
Music is a time machine
4 years later, manchester would introduce another legend that would eat the world
OASIS 👏 👏 👏
Fred Dibnah?
Take That?
I went to Goa in 1992 and saw a few Manchester stone heads. Before, it was only old hippies. Exciting times with the Mondays. I was brought up on other manchester groups - best concert, Joy Division supporting the Buzzcocks in Aberdeen
so glad to of been a part of the rave scene
If only we could turn back time
Cher's music is s#!+
@@robertdonnelly2054 She was HAF in that video, tho.
I wish ..
"I will not wear silly clothes," says the man wearing a ridiculous suit!
I remember back then in the ordinary nightclubs like The Ritzy n shit you couldn't get in unless you had pants, shirt, shoes and a tie. Raves you could go in your work clothes or a thong. My mate used to go to pleasuredome in shorts with a snorkel n goggles!
It’s fucking brilliant how in the 90s in Manchester everyone was your friend. Such a community
Not any more by the sound of it
My parents were at that happy Mondays show with 808 state
What was the set list I can’t figure out what song the Mondays were playing in that bit
I love the happy mondays so much!
So was I what a night😊😎😊
Good on your Mum & Dad! I went with a mate from Leeds - I seem to remember we met a bunch of blokes from Newcastle who all took the mickey our of my ‘southern’ accent - I think I was wearing a dodgy pair of candy pink kickers and loads of is sat outside drinking beer and smoking spliffs - Christ - I’m 50 at the end of this year’. Son in prison and daughter just got 3 As in her A Levels - love them both 💜
@@fac5275 think it’s wrote for luck
As a merseysider who worked in manchester 1994-1999, still in touch, youse are alright.
New Order are music pioneers.
What’s the song happy Mondays play at 1:29
clap your hands
"No Hostility! UNITY!" *reads peter hooks book on the Hacienda* "Bloody hell there wasn't!"
WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE ....I should know I lived it danced it took it and wore it haha 👀👀❤
Every great musical movement came from a period of stagnation, boredom and finally resulting in reaction. It feels like we are long overdue for another movement.
Wonder If the oasis lads watched this when it came out, 4 years later would be massive.
If you need a shoulder to cry on, the presenter guy is your man 👍🏼
Take me back :(
Watched Happy Mondays on Friday night June 23 they were brilliant 👍
I celebrated new years eve in Manchester 1989 just as it all kicked off. Liam is the only one keeping the spirit of music alive in 2020.
the clobber of the 90,s... Naf Naf, Chipie, Ciao, Joe Bloggs, Quito, Zeus, Ferrie Jeans, Berghaus, Russell Athletic Burberry, McKenzie, Chevignon, C-17, Timberland, Adidas, Travel Fox, Kickers, British Knights, Troop, LA Gear, SPX... Please add what ive missed folks! If u were decked out in Chipie, Naf Naf N Blue or Red Kickers at high school u were THE king..lol...i loved me Chipie Tradition jeans personally...ahhh those care free acid N temazepam halcyon daze were the best times o my life...viva early 90,s man...regards fi Edinburgh, Scotland!!!
dukeswhiteshark eclipse 🙈
Daniel Poole, red Fila boots, Kappa shorts, Champion, Dosse Posse
Now where did I leave my whistle and my dummy ? I'm ready to go right back !
The 1990s were fucking unstoppable.
Emmerdale was good in the 90s Frank Tate was unstoppable he had a good Barnet 💪✊☹️🧝🧓
Manchester doesn't look like that now. Those were the days.
One thing i know, Manchester isn't that great for nightlife these days.
Its all posers bars, nobody is friendly, all standing around looking miserable.
If you don’t know the good spots in any city it’s on you
@@barryk00da go on then my mate where are these good spots.
@@oddities-whatnot too much coke and steroids, not enough pills and psychedelics
With Covid-19 there's not any night life.
He's congratulating someone on their "fashion courage?!" Wow.
What was up with the track suit jacket? Why so popular?
Is that Ray Winstone at
2:15?
3:43 whats the name of that song?? I know the tune but i cant remember whats it called!
Loaded - Primal Scream
Anyone know what song the Mondays are performing at 4:23?
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wrote for luck
Can someone tell me which song were playing 808 state at 1:45?
Aria Byjrd 808 state - In Yer Face
jonny marr getting zero caption or interview and he’s sat right there
What is the background song at 41 seconds in??
What's the song at 1:29
3:27 name of the song pls
I seen the Mondays at the octagon in Sheffield 😄
Noel gallagher in the crowd.
Where ?
@@neilgregory3506 Right in the middle with curtains and a flowered shirt on
What’s the first song that plays at the beginning?
Couldn't help but laugh when Leo B. Stanley came on like. Hahaha look at that fucking tache and hairdo! Go on lad!
I thought it was Ron Jeremy.
So this guy won't wear flares? He has no issue wearing a suit that was bespoke for Quasimodo, and a kiss-me-quick hat that someone has thankfully torn the slogan off.
Seriously, he's dressed like a village idiot from dodge city. You can see why Billy the Kidd was always shooting people.
He's a typical 'muso' - student lamo.
Can anyone help me out with the song the stone roses are performing....
Edit: nvm i found it.
Of all the songs sampled in this vid, the best was definitely I Want to Be Adored.
Does anyone know where exactly that canal is at 0.50 and what is there today?
yeah thats Canal Street. From the position of the shot it looks like the person would be stood outside what's now called On Bar
@@danielthorley3795 Thanks! Just checked on google maps looks almost unrecognisable now
It's funny how the roses told the makers of this to piss off!
Madchester ....#AWSOME
1:27 what song play Happy Mondays? :0
Alexys Britez wrote for luck
I had several pairs of Joe Bloggs 31inch Bell Bottoms.
Several Joe Bloggs shirts and even a Joe Bloggs cap.
I looked pretty good from all the colours when we were tripping on tabs.
Even IF you did, you would've looked a right chwat..!! There wasn't really any violence then, (we seen violence as a beer monster thing) but if you went out looking like that, you'd have took a fuckin good hiding, justly so too ya goose..!!
"Tripping on Tabs" 😂🤣
MBS, Purple Ohms, Strawberries and Laughing Buddhas. The LSD was strong in the early 90's. I know, I'm 48 now and I spent most of last night chatting shyte - at the wall! Ha ha ha
bloody hell strangeways had a stay in there
you okay now?
Many a good nights bumming in there?
It cut off at the best part.
"The Americans will soon hear about them" and then came Nirvana and they basically never did. Now don't get me wrong i love grunge but just like the US alternative scene BEFORE 1991 was kinda forgotten with bands like Jane's Addiction, Fishbone and Faith No More... Only RHCP became huge from that scene. Same pretty much happened with britpop taking over England and soon Stone Roses, Happy Mondays and Primal Scream got left behind. At least that's what it feels like. UK had such a great scene here, i love this stuff!
I love the Mondays
So did that pill heads lol
I love my Manchester ❤.
What's the song at 1:42?
Bobbical 808 state - in yer face