"You dog, Sheila!" Lol! I did a cover of "Driftwood", maybe one day I will try to cover "Turn". Incredibly high pitched vocals though, lol!! Thanks for sharing!
“FLOWERS IN THE WINDOW” That leads me into a question I had about your band’s method for sequencing records in the past. Your song “Flowers In The Window” on The Invisible Band record wasn’t going to be included until the last minute, right? F: With that song, we had recorded the album and that was a song we had never got better than the demo which was me, Dougie and Andy sitting around in France just playing it live in a room with a piano and 12-string guitar and us all singing. It just had is really cool vibe with we could never get better. But the song was strong so we tried to record it umpteenth times after that. D: Had to been about six times right? F: Yeah, so then we went to do this album The Invisible Band. And Nigel [Godrich, uber-producer behind Radiohead, Beck, Paul McCartney, Air] always hated that song. Really, really didn’t like it. D: He really had a real problem with it. F: And when Nigel doesn’t like something, you really know. So we just didn’t go near it. But it was really bugging me, so on the last day I phoned him at 7am, woke him up and naturally that pissed him off. A great start to any persuasion. F: A very good start. So I told him I really think we need to record Flowers and, I mean, he got really upset, what with that being the reason for me waking him. Anyway, to cut a long story short, we ended up in the studio arguing like cats and dogs over this, but we put it down and I think the version we got it okay. But the version we do live is much more true how it was meant to be [as they did that night, the band crowds around Healy, who is playing guitar, with arms around each others’ shoulders singing into the same mic]. The demo still really is the best version and it never saw the light of day. Any chance of putting that out as a b-side? D: That’s a good idea. F: Well, actually, it is on the DVD as an extra. It’s video of us making the demo and it’s lovely.
Maravillosos..
Eternamente geniales y para siempre una de las mejores bandas de mi vida
Gracias por todo Travis.
Un abrazo profundo!.
what a beautiful friendship within the members
Such a great vocal. ❤
Great to see artists laid bare.thank you travis you helped me more than you could ever imagine.
In my opinion the best version of turn, absolutely love it
I cant believe they had those tunes so early and didn't release them until much later.
0:54 Turn
6:33 Plane
8:12 Doggie, come on...
8:33 Smelling... xD (wonderful shpee)
9:07 Flowers in the window (1993)
Just realized I was like 2 years old when this was filmed...
I wasnt even born
Lol same
Same
lo mejor de lo mejor en sus inicios
Fran is ridiculously handsome. WOW
En el 93' yo apenas cursaba el 5to grado de primaria, joder eso es mucho tiempo
Lovely
Thanks So match for this Video !! 🥰👏👏👏👏
Coooooll
This is pure gold
"You dog, Sheila!" Lol! I did a cover of "Driftwood", maybe one day I will try to cover "Turn". Incredibly high pitched vocals though, lol!! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful and funny
Jaja tan tiernitos ....jajjaa q bien se escucha turn
쏘주 두병에 노래방 각이다.. 이 곡 하나로 충분
“FLOWERS IN THE WINDOW”
That leads me into a question I had about your band’s method for sequencing records in the past. Your song “Flowers In The Window” on The Invisible Band record wasn’t going to be included until the last minute, right?
F: With that song, we had recorded the album and that was a song we had never got better than the demo which was me, Dougie and Andy sitting around in France just playing it live in a room with a piano and 12-string guitar and us all singing. It just had is really cool vibe with we could never get better. But the song was strong so we tried to record it umpteenth times after that.
D: Had to been about six times right?
F: Yeah, so then we went to do this album The Invisible Band. And Nigel [Godrich, uber-producer behind Radiohead, Beck, Paul McCartney, Air] always hated that song. Really, really didn’t like it.
D: He really had a real problem with it.
F: And when Nigel doesn’t like something, you really know. So we just didn’t go near it. But it was really bugging me, so on the last day I phoned him at 7am, woke him up and naturally that pissed him off.
A great start to any persuasion.
F: A very good start. So I told him I really think we need to record Flowers and, I mean, he got really upset, what with that being the reason for me waking him. Anyway, to cut a long story short, we ended up in the studio arguing like cats and dogs over this, but we put it down and I think the version we got it okay. But the version we do live is much more true how it was meant to be [as they did that night, the band crowds around Healy, who is playing guitar, with arms around each others’ shoulders singing into the same mic]. The demo still really is the best version and it never saw the light of day.
Any chance of putting that out as a b-side?
D: That’s a good idea.
F: Well, actually, it is on the DVD as an extra. It’s video of us making the demo and it’s lovely.
A O Smith Great story. What interview was this from?
Fab info, didn't know they had flowers as far back as way before good feeling
Scott They didn't, it was written during the studio sessions for The Man Who when they were in Normandy with Mike Hedges
HOW COULD anyone dislike this song is beyond me
Cool!!
Massa!!!
Top neh amigo?
coool!!!
looooool !!!
Live is longitudinal
Did you hear it? 1:14 :D
shit! its true... 😂😂
Hhhhhh don’t forget it’s just practice at home !
Wtf,i didn't noticed that Travis were that wah, lol.
the bass is not Dougie Payne, wtf ?
😃😃😃😃😃
legal d+
O cara comendo o outro kakakak
nice teeth
Don't be an ignorant ass.
Then £250,000 was spent on them.
Imagine if that amount was spent on this...google "MESSIAH by Helena Softley"........maybe these days it doesn't have to be.