Doves are so under-rated, it's criminal... How can bands slip under the radar like these boys. Yeah, okay, a lot of publicity can ruin a band in the long run, the egos start clashing, the arguments over royalties and publishing start when the money starts rolling in, but I would've loved to have seen this band get a tad more success, they deserved it... Decent band, decent blokes.
FuzzyDunlop so true , they hit and deep with a frequency that resonates with people, and holds up a mirror for people who are ready to see it, and look inward .Sorry went off on one then! peace.
onepinkrose x agreed. I like Elbow, but Doves were better. They were simply amazing. I'm in the USA and saw them a few times here. I still listen to them daily
They certainly deserve more recognition, but at the end of the day they got two number 1 albums, that's a fucking amazing achievement. I'm kinda glad they never went astronomical.
So many of their songs mean so much to me. Ups, downs and everywhere in betweens. Been lucky enough to see you from leisure centres to forests. Thank you boys, I so hope to see you again. If it’s not meant to be, I’ll keep listening and always be grateful.
What really amazes me is that their album called The Last Broadcast is among the 1001 albums you must hear before you die. I had not even heard about Doves or any of their songs until I read this. But the band just proves why they are mentioned in that book! That album rocks!
I love my music and this has to be my fav band of all time, I can think of a track I don't love. Met Jimmy once in Cornwall before the Eden gig, he spent 10 minutes talking to me, an absolute gent.
The Doves, hailing from Wilmslow, England, are considered one of the most influential bands in British alternative rock. Known for their melodic depth, atmospheric soundscapes, and hauntingly beautiful lyrics, they have carved a unique space in modern music. Formed by childhood friends Jimi Goodwin and twin brothers Jez and Andy Williams, Doves began their journey in the late 1990s, evolving from an earlier electronic project called Sub Sub. After a studio fire wiped out all their equipment and recordings, they transformed this setback into a fresh start, shifting their sound towards an emotional blend of rock and atmospheric elements that would define their style. One of the standout aspects of The Doves' moves is the emotional resonance they bring to each track. Their debut album, Lost Souls (2000), received widespread critical acclaim for its layered production, featuring hits like "Catch t" e Sun" and "S" a Son"." With s "aring melodies, rich guitar textures, and profound lyrical themes, Lost Souls was a testament to the band's band's vision and ability to capture melancholy and hope in equal measure. Their follow-up album, The Last Broadcast (2002), solidified their place as a leading force in British rock with anthemic tracks like "There G" es the Fear" and "P" undin"," both o" which showcased the band aband to balance raw power with intricate, almost orchestral arrangements. The Last Broadcast is often hailed as one of the greatest albums of the 2000s and brought Doves to new levels of international recognition. Jimi Goodwin, the band's bassist, is celebrated for his evocative lyrics and commanding vocal presence. His distinctive voice, paired with the Williams brothers' artificial prowess, creates a clearly recognizable yet deeply complex sound. Goodwin'Goodwin'sective lyrics, often exploring themes of memory, resilience, and the passage of time, have given listeners a personal connection to the music. Tracks like "Kingdom" of Rust" explor" the struggles and beauty of northern England, creating a sense of place that resonates with fans who feel an emotional tie to their music. The Doves' mDoves' style is often described as cinematic, blending shoegaze, post-punk, and even hints of electronic music into something unique. Their songs can shift from ethereal and dreamlike to intense and anthemic while maintaining a signature sound that feels timeless and innovative. This versatility allows their music to appeal to a wide range of listeners, from rock enthusiasts to indie and alternative music fans. Their impact on British rock music is undeniable, with countless bands citing The Doves as a significant influence. Although they took a hiatus in the 2010s, their reunion in 2019 and the release of The Universal Want (2020) was met with enthusiasm, showing that their fan base remains as devoted as ever. With their unique blend of melancholy, hope, and musical craftsmanship, The Doves have earned a legacy as one of Britain.
Saw the band ttour this album in Cardiff University, they were just getting big and it was amazing, Delgados supported them almost equally amazing, check out album all you need is hate to hear the songs they were playing. Doves rock
I love the slamming drums on this track,constant punchy unchanging,just there! the bass that skips along with them and the feisty guitar that just slams along and absolute masterclass in how a song should be put together
@Snyltetast I'm glad they're not as big as coldplay or U2. Sometimes when bands become too popular, they start to commercialize their sound, to pander to the new audience, who doesn't really understand the music. It happened with phonics and gorrilaz (first albums for both bands were best). I'm a big doves fan, but have lost them a bit with the last album. Again, I consider their first album to be their best (second was brilliant aswell). Becoming too popular could kill the inspiration.
Holy backing track Batman! I like the band but there's a lot of extra vocals/guitar coming through. Sometimes I wish they'd ditch the samples and stuff for a few songs, sort of defeats the object of being a live show if half of it is from a tape
@TheBornAnnoyed What I said isn't 'wrong', it's my opinion. I haven't yet given my opinion on coldplay or U2. All I said is that I hope doves don't become as big as them. Coincidentally I liked U2's earlier music, but think that they've been churning out crap since the mid-ninties, either to make money, or because they feel that they have to be producing something. I also think that coldplay became a bit too self indulgent after the second album.
@TheBornAnnoyed I understand that bands need to make money from their music. The point I was making about commercialism is that when the main inspiration for making music is money, the music lacks true inspiration and becomes lifeless. In my opinion, it's not REAL music. But that's just my opinion.
As a manc i love this. I reckon everyone should love this. I went school with the guitarists nephew. Shitty claim to fame. I also went school with danny welbeck + college with kasper schemiachel. Scored past schemiachel at break. Near post goal, nothing fancy. But when i saw portugal drew with denmark + ronaldo didnt score, in my eyes that means im the better player. Welbeck, schemiachel were just normal guys at school college. Nobody knew theyd make it or win owt. Just all jumpers for goalpoasts stuff but as i say i played with the nephew of doves guitarist, scored past schemichael (which clearly makes me a ballon d’or candidate in my eyes) and welbeck well, meh. Sorry danny son. Your bro wayne can suck CT’s teets xx
what a good band live .......... but he needs to get a left Handed Bass it look quiet strange playing a right handed upside down and not even restrung lol
One of the greatest songs ever written.
Amen!!
Could not agree more! 🤟🏻
Doves are so under-rated, it's criminal... How can bands slip under the radar like these boys. Yeah, okay, a lot of publicity can ruin a band in the long run, the egos start clashing, the arguments over royalties and publishing start when the money starts rolling in, but I would've loved to have seen this band get a tad more success, they deserved it... Decent band, decent blokes.
Whats worse is to how elbow have gotten the success that Doves should have.
+Bob LobLaw Elbows first album 'asleep in the back was great' but dove are in a different class.
FuzzyDunlop so true , they hit and deep with a frequency that resonates with people, and holds up a mirror for people who are ready to see it, and look inward .Sorry went off on one then! peace.
onepinkrose x agreed. I like Elbow, but Doves were better. They were simply amazing. I'm in the USA and saw them a few times here. I still listen to them daily
They certainly deserve more recognition, but at the end of the day they got two number 1 albums, that's a fucking amazing achievement. I'm kinda glad they never went astronomical.
The favourite band of people who know about music
Best comment ever !!!
@@sac8509Ditto!
So many of their songs mean so much to me. Ups, downs and everywhere in betweens. Been lucky enough to see you from leisure centres to forests. Thank you boys, I so hope to see you again. If it’s not meant to be, I’ll keep listening and always be grateful.
What really amazes me is that their album called The Last Broadcast is among the 1001 albums you must hear before you die. I had not even heard about Doves or any of their songs until I read this. But the band just proves why they are mentioned in that book! That album rocks!
I love my music and this has to be my fav band of all time, I can think of a track I don't love. Met Jimmy once in Cornwall before the Eden gig, he spent 10 minutes talking to me, an absolute gent.
Adam Jessney pure underrated band.love them
Best album ever made
My favourite song of all time from my favourite band of all time. Today is going to be a great day. Stay young kids.
Always young,55 but still dig this. Hopefully see them soon when tour is announced
Very under appreciated.....Great Band
The Doves, hailing from Wilmslow, England, are considered one of the most influential bands in British alternative rock. Known for their melodic depth, atmospheric soundscapes, and hauntingly beautiful lyrics, they have carved a unique space in modern music. Formed by childhood friends Jimi Goodwin and twin brothers Jez and Andy Williams, Doves began their journey in the late 1990s, evolving from an earlier electronic project called Sub Sub. After a studio fire wiped out all their equipment and recordings, they transformed this setback into a fresh start, shifting their sound towards an emotional blend of rock and atmospheric elements that would define their style.
One of the standout aspects of The Doves' moves is the emotional resonance they bring to each track. Their debut album, Lost Souls (2000), received widespread critical acclaim for its layered production, featuring hits like "Catch t" e Sun" and "S" a Son"." With s "aring melodies, rich guitar textures, and profound lyrical themes, Lost Souls was a testament to the band's band's vision and ability to capture melancholy and hope in equal measure. Their follow-up album, The Last Broadcast (2002), solidified their place as a leading force in British rock with anthemic tracks like "There G" es the Fear" and "P" undin"," both o" which showcased the band aband to balance raw power with intricate, almost orchestral arrangements. The Last Broadcast is often hailed as one of the greatest albums of the 2000s and brought Doves to new levels of international recognition.
Jimi Goodwin, the band's bassist, is celebrated for his evocative lyrics and commanding vocal presence. His distinctive voice, paired with the Williams brothers' artificial prowess, creates a clearly recognizable yet deeply complex sound. Goodwin'Goodwin'sective lyrics, often exploring themes of memory, resilience, and the passage of time, have given listeners a personal connection to the music. Tracks like "Kingdom" of Rust" explor" the struggles and beauty of northern England, creating a sense of place that resonates with fans who feel an emotional tie to their music.
The Doves' mDoves' style is often described as cinematic, blending shoegaze, post-punk, and even hints of electronic music into something unique. Their songs can shift from ethereal and dreamlike to intense and anthemic while maintaining a signature sound that feels timeless and innovative. This versatility allows their music to appeal to a wide range of listeners, from rock enthusiasts to indie and alternative music fans.
Their impact on British rock music is undeniable, with countless bands citing The Doves as a significant influence. Although they took a hiatus in the 2010s, their reunion in 2019 and the release of The Universal Want (2020) was met with enthusiasm, showing that their fan base remains as devoted as ever. With their unique blend of melancholy, hope, and musical craftsmanship, The Doves have earned a legacy as one of Britain.
one of the best live bands ever
The best band of this century.
Saw the band ttour this album in Cardiff University, they were just getting big and it was amazing, Delgados supported them almost equally amazing, check out album all you need is hate to hear the songs they were playing. Doves rock
Remember this used to be played before Man City games. What a tune!!!
yeah true, I remember this being played when we won there with the original team from Liverpool, but that was way before Man City became FC Dollars
This song gives me chills EVERY....TIME.
I love the slamming drums on this track,constant punchy unchanging,just there! the bass that skips along with them and the feisty guitar that just slams along and absolute masterclass in how a song should be put together
British rock I miss so much.
Liviing in the US is great but tje music isn't gritty and a part of what made me.
Yeah, he looks constantly surprised he's playing the drums!
Jools is right! " NO more acting, We want the truth!" and it's Doves!!!!!
Is that what he said at the start? I thought he said something in Dutch that I couldn't understand.
When the second best band to be linked with your football club is Oasis...great to have you back lads
I can agree on this even being red.
Fucking brilliant, what an incredible song and performance. Bands like this will never come around again
que magnifico grupo!! me encantan los discos y me encanta que suenen mejor en vivo que en estudio =D
Take a moment to respect the singer is playing a right handed bass upside down , left handed and singing at the same time
Love seeing Twins perform.
Class band
Please come back brother s of Doves you make me alive .
Love and may God Almighty blessing bring you to you family of Doves hood Amen xx
this is nice party to at a pub thanks never knew about these guys except for the fact they are on kexp live radio then i looked them up on here.
In Hull 22.8.19. Am l excited? Fck yes...yes yes oooooh yes awwwwwwww yes
Wonderful Doves !
The drums....✊
WOW - superb live
Great tune. Timeless✌
Dagum! Freakin’ Amazing!
Beautiful noise great track
Yes I remembers Sub Sub and they were brilliant. Apparently the album was destroyed in a fire. I reckon they couldn't be bothered finishing it... :)
Thumbs up if you remember Sub Sub :D
Does it get any better tahn this? Nah..... Jimmy's vocals are fucking amazing,,,,
Played at half time of wigan games love it
Jesus that was good!
So GREAT!!!
Just wanna cry out with this song.
where did these guys go found them great
@Snyltetast I'm glad they're not as big as coldplay or U2. Sometimes when bands become too popular, they start to commercialize their sound, to pander to the new audience, who doesn't really understand the music. It happened with phonics and gorrilaz (first albums for both bands were best). I'm a big doves fan, but have lost them a bit with the last album. Again, I consider their first album to be their best (second was brilliant aswell). Becoming too popular could kill the inspiration.
Holy backing track Batman! I like the band but there's a lot of extra vocals/guitar coming through. Sometimes I wish they'd ditch the samples and stuff for a few songs, sort of defeats the object of being a live show if half of it is from a tape
scott1980 can’t wait to hear your songs so you can show them how it is done buddy
Highly underrated band
Vi el video en VH1 pero como encuentro el video para descargarme cancion al celular porfaaa ayudenme 😓
Just hope they will be back together one day! loving the solo tings tho.
Love this track...........;) x
Majestic
No you're OK......I saw them live on Tuesday......mint
London next fri....bring it on....bunnymen too....
THIS IS SPARTA!!!
Wow!!!!
Doves, Wow Wow Wow best band
glasgow on may 2nd
can't wait
amazing
@doogle212 still got the 12" single
Oh and I still get shitty when anyone adds a ‘The’
the last broadcast (album) = great stuff
CLASS
rocking!
Lead singer has a cute lisp 3:36-3:42.... adorable
Tune!
@alvaritooooooooo It IS the best song in the world!
Coolio...
I wouldn't say under rated, just pure rocknroll😂
A classic
2024
@TheBornAnnoyed What I said isn't 'wrong', it's my opinion. I haven't yet given my opinion on coldplay or U2. All I said is that I hope doves don't become as big as them. Coincidentally I liked U2's earlier music, but think that they've been churning out crap since the mid-ninties, either to make money, or because they feel that they have to be producing something. I also think that coldplay became a bit too self indulgent after the second album.
cmón city !!!!!!!
The 7 people who dislike this...I will hunt you down.
15 days to hull zebedees...soooooo xcited
oh i would definately do him :D
who was the one?
reminds me of Snow Patrol, specifically the song "Chocolate".
Hasan Tawab this came out two years before Chocolate
Hay 2019
AJUA
this band was so good. i think they brokeup is it true?
Inspiral Carpets do a nice cover of this.
Really, seen them twice and never heard them play it
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@TheBornAnnoyed I understand that bands need to make money from their music. The point I was making about commercialism is that when the main inspiration for making music is money, the music lacks true inspiration and becomes lifeless. In my opinion, it's not REAL music. But that's just my opinion.
Ayatollahs of rocknrollas
As a manc i love this. I reckon everyone should love this. I went school with the guitarists nephew. Shitty claim to fame. I also went school with danny welbeck + college with kasper schemiachel. Scored past schemiachel at break. Near post goal, nothing fancy. But when i saw portugal drew with denmark + ronaldo didnt score, in my eyes that means im the better player.
Welbeck, schemiachel were just normal guys at school college. Nobody knew theyd make it or win owt. Just all jumpers for goalpoasts stuff but as i say i played with the nephew of doves guitarist, scored past schemichael (which clearly makes me a ballon d’or candidate in my eyes) and welbeck well, meh. Sorry danny son. Your bro wayne can suck CT’s teets xx
@TheBornAnnoyed I'm a carrot eating scientologist from misogyville!
I was like number 666 🙃
what a good band live ..........
but he needs to get a left Handed Bass it look quiet strange playing a right handed upside down and not even restrung lol
does music come more anthemic? Not in my book, it doesn't
the drummers well funny so stiff ;) great band and song though
Let's be honest ... this is their only good song
where did these guys go found them great
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