I saw them at Glastonbury in June. I was with some friends who’d seen them in Liverpool 2 years ago but I had no idea what to expect. They were truly one of my highlights of Glastonbury and I’ve already bought tickets to see them again in Manchester in November They’re great (in my humble opinion)
Just love this band. I listen to their music and I think: I know exactly what their teenage record collection was. In fact, that was MY teenage record collection! Great to hear their new take on it all, but still be able to discern the references. ❤
so interesting how they take a lot of inspiration from Basement Jaxx, I recently rediscovered my love for their track "Red Alert", I was too young to enjoy it in clubs and stuff, so I always imagine what it must've been like to hear them live/hear Red Alert in a club setting. And also makes sense that I recently discovered these guys and fell in love with their style too!
Janet in non scary badass mode is so pretty and bubbly . Adore that smile,sparkling eyes and those dimples 😍😍😍 And that energy and enthusiasm - please give me back my 23 yr old energy !! And love the vube with her best friend Sugar Bones 😎 They know their music and mix it into an amazing groove + performance. I've been around from disco onwards and they've smashed the blend of it all. After seeing them live luvin them is SO easy 😁
The Bee Gee's formed in Australia. The member's are English (born there, sound it, and claim it while living there....)...technical's aside, lots of English became Aussie icons because the country gave them perspective. You can have Tony Abbott back though.
Sorry to disappoint....it doesn’t really matter, but since you’ve mentioned it, the Bee Gees are British. Just mentioning it so you don’t get it wrong next time. Can’t wait to see you guys at Brixton...love your work
They were born in UK but they grew up in Australia. They first established themsleves as a music group in Australia too, even got their name from the race track they first performed at here, they moved back to UK when the fame started to pick up. There's an entire street dedicated to them basically an outdoor museum called Bee Gees Way, dedicated to their upbringing in Redcliffe. Barry opened it
@@jonpguthrie Professionally speaking they are British (and to a lesser extent American) though. They did essentially nothing of note until they moved to Britain and started to make music. Pre Britain they didn't exist. I would suggest that in fact they never were established in Aus. No one listens to the Australian era Bee Gees and they never will. Spicks and specks was recorded in Aus but by the time it was released they were already leaving.
@@jonathanbowen3640 Yes but what I was saying is they formed in Australia, their name originated here too, and they did grow up here pre Bee Gees and as they were starting out. Barry Gibb opened Bee Gees Way himself which you should probably visit to understand. There's photos of them all as kids in the area, and he talks about growing up in Redcliffe and them all diving off the pier. They spent their childhood in Australia
I’m 58…. And these guys rock. I love them.
Seeing Confidence Man live should be on everyone’s bucket list. And their songs just keep getting better.
Pal, seek help.
Or maybe you should like what you like and stop projecting on to others.
@@eclectica1 why don't you let someone have an opinion
100% pure joy
I saw them at Glastonbury in June. I was with some friends who’d seen them in Liverpool 2 years ago but I had no idea what to expect.
They were truly one of my highlights of Glastonbury and I’ve already bought tickets to see them again in Manchester in November
They’re great (in my humble opinion)
She is just wonderful
I SLEPT on this band for too long. I'm obsessed
Absolutely love their enthusiasm. Great answers!
Well they seem very nice. Saw them in Brighton, cold/not heard anything, and thoroughly enjoyed their show. Would recommend - breath of fresh air.
Just love this band. I listen to their music and I think: I know exactly what their teenage record collection was. In fact, that was MY teenage record collection! Great to hear their new take on it all, but still be able to discern the references. ❤
I just came here from watching their Glastonbury set online.. Blew me away and I wish I was there to see it irl!
The Full set is still on BBC Iplayer .. 5th time i've watched it ..
Late to this as I just saw the guys supporting New Order and now I am obsessed. So happy they seem like really nice people too!
They’re so good! The energy is incredible!
Well no wonder I love Confidence man, their taste in music is perfect
so interesting how they take a lot of inspiration from Basement Jaxx, I recently rediscovered my love for their track "Red Alert", I was too young to enjoy it in clubs and stuff, so I always imagine what it must've been like to hear them live/hear Red Alert in a club setting. And also makes sense that I recently discovered these guys and fell in love with their style too!
Wow! You guys look totally different in this interview. Gorgeous
Janet in non scary badass mode is so pretty and bubbly .
Adore that smile,sparkling eyes and those dimples 😍😍😍
And that energy and enthusiasm - please give me back my 23 yr old energy !!
And love the vube with her best friend Sugar Bones 😎
They know their music and mix it into an amazing groove + performance.
I've been around from disco onwards and they've smashed the blend of it all.
After seeing them live luvin them is SO easy 😁
I want more tunes from Confidence Man ...! That is What I really really want!
This channel always expends my spotify playlist
Dad was lucky enough to met these awesome people at GTM Townsville loved their show. Woof
I love the Beatles. I love rock and jazz. I love the bee gees. I love abba. And now I love confidence man. Seeing them at Glastonbury blew my mind
The Bee Gee's formed in Australia. The member's are English (born there, sound it, and claim it while living there....)...technical's aside, lots of English became Aussie icons because the country gave them perspective. You can have Tony Abbott back though.
as soon as i saw these dudes i was like they look australian and i'm right they are aussie.
Once in a lifetime, my tune as a teen, since you mentioned Bee Gee’s are Aussie, David Byrne isn’t American, he’s Scottish, my country 🏴❤️
Spooky is an awesome song as well - big fave of mine
Janet Planet's librarian twin sister
This girl is beautiful
Lovely
They're both wonderfully beautiful people
Their friendship glows 😎
@@MrAkavet their siblings 😂
@@venomau5speedz na, janet is the sister of one of the band members tho, and the other masked band member is her partner lol
Emerging in 2018. Booming in 2022...
Janet Planet has the baddest ADHAD haha x
GALVANIZE ITWWWW
Why is Australia hogging all the good music artists?
Come on guys, don't diss Redcliffe lol. It was much better when they were here
Sorry to disappoint....it doesn’t really matter, but since you’ve mentioned it, the Bee Gees are British. Just mentioning it so you don’t get it wrong next time. Can’t wait to see you guys at Brixton...love your work
Bee gees were born in Australia though.
@@ajjames2717 They were born on the Isle of man and then lived in Manchester, they moved to Australia for a bit but then came back to England.
They were born in UK but they grew up in Australia. They first established themsleves as a music group in Australia too, even got their name from the race track they first performed at here, they moved back to UK when the fame started to pick up. There's an entire street dedicated to them basically an outdoor museum called Bee Gees Way, dedicated to their upbringing in Redcliffe. Barry opened it
@@jonpguthrie Professionally speaking they are British (and to a lesser extent American) though. They did essentially nothing of note until they moved to Britain and started to make music. Pre Britain they didn't exist. I would suggest that in fact they never were established in Aus. No one listens to the Australian era Bee Gees and they never will. Spicks and specks was recorded in Aus but by the time it was released they were already leaving.
@@jonathanbowen3640 Yes but what I was saying is they formed in Australia, their name originated here too, and they did grow up here pre Bee Gees and as they were starting out. Barry Gibb opened Bee Gees Way himself which you should probably visit to understand. There's photos of them all as kids in the area, and he talks about growing up in Redcliffe and them all diving off the pier. They spent their childhood in Australia
The beegees are British from the Isle of Man
Great teeth!