Robbie Williams 0:24 Liam Gallagher 0:32 Phil Collins 0:41 Kylie Minogue 0:43 David Bowie 0:53 Noel Gallagher 1:00 Missy Elliott 1:10 George Michael 1:12 Bono 1:26 Paul McCartney 1:36 Craig David 1:49 Tom Jones 1:59 Keith Richards 2:04 Bjork 2:10 Kurt Cobain 2:21 Rod Stewart 2:25 Meat Loaf 2:31 Cher 2:36 Jay Kay 2:50 Jarvis Cocker 2:55 Mick Jagger 3:00 Jennifer Lopez 3:12 Elton John 3:19 Sophie Ellis-Bextor 3:36 Gary Numan 3:46 Brian May 3:50
I can t stop watching it either, the girl who plays as Killy, the one with the blond braid has an incredible pretty voice, and Paul, Elton and Mick Jagger are just like the originals. Brilliant Tom Jones too, omg!
I take some degree of amused pride in being able to name every artist being "covered" in this video as they appear... and some of these are British artists from the late 90s who have since gone obscure lol. I guess all the readings of Q magazine in Borders back then helped. Final notes... "Kurt" was a bit too much of a buffonish mockery than a loving tribute here... love the serious Gary Numan spoof though good for a chuckle
I remember the first time I saw this I didn't know they were lookalikes. I just sat there with my jaw open thinking "How in the hell did they pull this off?" Then it got to Kurt Cobain. And I was like. "Wait."
I don't even know who half of them are supposed to be, but that guy doing Cobain was awful. They should have at least tried to make him sound like Cobain. The rest of them are impersonators, he's like a parody.
Brilliant idea. Unasked score for look-alike/sing-alike: Robbie Williams 0:24 8/7 Liam Gallagher 0:32 5/6 Phil Collins 0:41 2/none Kylie Minogue 0:43 7/7 David Bowie 0:53 7/8 Noel Gallagher 1:00 3/none Missy Elliott 1:10 9/none George Michael 1:12 7/7 Bono 1:26 2/3 Paul McCartney 1:36 8/9 Craig David 1:49 9/7 Tom Jones 1:59 8/7 Keith Richards 2:04 6/none Bjork 2:10 10/9 Kurt Cobain 2:21 6/5 Rod Stewart 2:25 9/9 Meat Loaf 2:31 8/7 Cher 2:36 7/8 Jay Kay 2:50 10/9 Jarvis Cocker 2:55 7/10 (real voice) Mick Jagger 3:00 7/10 Jennifer Lopez 3:12 5/none Elton John 3:19 8/none Sophie Ellis-Bextor 3:36 6/none Gary Numan 3:46 7/none Brian May 3:50 3/none
I'm sort of mesmerized by the Meat Loaf impersonator and his expression at 2:43 makes me want to kiss him. Can't explain why. Maybe a subconscious desire for bad studio coffee?
this is brilliant, I can't stop watching it.. my god! the Paul, Jarvis and Mick Jagger are just like the real ones, clones. And congrats to the Bowie voice
Absolutely agree! I can t stop watching it either, the girl who plays as Killy, the one with the blond braid has an incredible pretty voice, and Paul, Elton and Mick Jagger are just like the originals. Brilliant Tom Jones too, omg!
Marvin Lee Aday (meatloaf singer) looks so original, and dear George micheal's was a good one too , I was like what happened to his voice lol. Had to read comments to start understanding what is happening
This has got to be one of the coolest music videos I have ever seen, It is not only a super awesome idea (that I only realized halfway through) but it also featured references to some of my favorite musicians of all time.
poesia pura y directa... brillante...y el video es una oda a la ironía ..siguen pasando los años.. y se escucha tan fresco como la primera vez... nunca pasara de moda...
Haven't watched this in a few years. Brought an even greater smile to my face than back then...it's obviously aging well! Not to mention my face, it's aging pretty well also.
My favourites of this video: Kylie Minogue, George Michael, Bono, Sir Paul McCartney, Tom Jones, Björk, Rod Stewart, Mick Jagger and Jarvis Cooker as Brian May.
Je ne m'en Lasse pas. Ça me rappelle mes jeunes années en Angleterre. Heureusement que nous avons les anglais et Pulp avec Jarvis en Brian May à la fin. God bless the Queen and now a king...
I think the contrast between the percussive bridge (which seems to be made with objects found in a landfill) and the brilliant and comical lyrics is great: "it's like a later tom and jerry...", it's as if Jarvis, with his broken heart and with his last strength, decided to give us the climax of the song in an elegant and sarcastic way despite his pain metaphorically represented with the disordered percussion.
So many good music jokes in this video! Vocoder Cher always earns a huge LMFAO Gary Numan of all people silently tapping a "xylophone" or whatever is another big one!
Haha, this is the best thing I've ever seen on UA-cam! Loved the song at the time but had no idea there was a video. And WHAT a video! Only taken me 15 years to find it!
That has got to be one of the best videos ever! Its just brilliant! I especially love the Cher bit where she sings 'electronically processed' with the vocoder effect! Its just genius to think of having Cher sing that line! Plus Craig David 'what great disappointment'! lol that is so true! Though more like 'what a great tosser' lol
2.40 hahahahah!! the sound effect over the cher voice! (at the moment of the video she had the hit "believe" with a massive use of this effect...). Ironic, acid, humours.. genious..
Still the most brilliant music video that’s ever existed or ever will be. Jarvis Cocker as Brian May at the end is too perfect for this world.
And of course the only real voice is Cocker dubbed over his impersonator
I just realized that 😅😂
Too bloody right. ❤
Robbie Williams 0:24
Liam Gallagher 0:32
Phil Collins 0:41
Kylie Minogue 0:43
David Bowie 0:53
Noel Gallagher 1:00
Missy Elliott 1:10
George Michael 1:12
Bono 1:26
Paul McCartney 1:36
Craig David 1:49
Tom Jones 1:59
Keith Richards 2:04
Bjork 2:10
Kurt Cobain 2:21
Rod Stewart 2:25
Meat Loaf 2:31
Cher 2:36
Jay Kay 2:50
Jarvis Cocker 2:55
Mick Jagger 3:00
Jennifer Lopez 3:12
Elton John 3:19
Sophie Ellis-Bextor 3:36
Gary Numan 3:46
Brian May 3:50
@wiregreyhounds Thank you for writing the names down here ... I really didn't know, who could have been
who. (Sorry, my English is not correct).)
I thought the Jarvis Cocker impersonator was supposed to be Elvis Costello...
The first one isn't ALAN PARSON?
I always thought Bono is supposed to be Quentin Tarantino and I was confused. Thank you.
@@whitenoiz1 I always thought that, too!
Maybe its the "bad" cover version but undoubtedly and probably the most original idea for a video EVER!
Very funny too.
And much cheaper!
It is genius...
You should watch The Ramones video for Something to Believe.
Good job, funny one too and full of good vibes!
1:43 don't forget to show your love for Candida
the best
Lov candida
Brilliant cher lookalike doing the electronic voice sound effect.
Shit like this is why Pulp is the greatest band ever.
Rest in power Steve Mackey.
How have I never seen this before? That was the best 4 minutes I never knew I'd missed.
This should have been a massive hit , fantastic music and lyrics.
The guy who played Macca got the mannerisms down to a tee.
IKR Beatles impersonator fans are pretty intense and dedicated.
So glad these stars converged to honor one of the best British bands of the 1990s.
(0:21 - Jeff Lynne) (0:24 - Robbie Williams) (0:33 - Liam Gallagher) (0:42 - Kylie Minogue) (0:54 - David Bowie) (1:00 - Noel Gallagher) (1:10 - Missy Elliot) (1:13 - George Michael) (1:26 - Bono) (1:33 Sophie Ellis Bextor, Jennifer Lopez) (1:37 - Paul McCartney) (1:47 - Craig David) (2:00 - Tom Jones) (2:05 - Bruce Springsteen) (2:11 - Bjork) (2:21 - Kurt Cobain) (2:26 - Rod Stewart) (2:31 - Meatloaf) (2:36 - Cher) (2:49 - Phil Collins) (2:51 Jay Kay, Jarvis Cocker, Mick Jagger) (3:20 - Elton John) (3:40 - Missy Elliot) (3:47 - Gary Numan) (3:51 - Brian May)
Bono?Sting will cry :p
1:10 was missy elliot
I thought it was Keef, not Mike Oldfield. But I may be mistaken.
It's not Mike Oldfield, it's Springsteen!
A BONO no lo ubique donde esta?
The Macca key change nod is sheer genius.
it really was lovely
I love how even the Marshall amps at the end are impostors (they say "Warhol")!
Cher, Tom Jones and Björk are my faves🥰😍🥰
One of the best and funniest music videos ever
I can t stop watching it either, the girl who plays as Killy, the one with the blond braid has an incredible pretty voice, and Paul, Elton and Mick Jagger are just like the originals. Brilliant Tom Jones too, omg!
The second side of 'Til Band Comes In'
RIP Scott Walker :'(
"Like the Stones since the eighties" y el Bowie se rasca la nariz jajajajajaj excelente
I take some degree of amused pride in being able to name every artist being "covered" in this video as they appear... and some of these are British artists from the late 90s who have since gone obscure lol. I guess all the readings of Q magazine in Borders back then helped. Final notes... "Kurt" was a bit too much of a buffonish mockery than a loving tribute here... love the serious Gary Numan spoof though good for a chuckle
I saw this years ago. I’ve been trying to find it ever since. Finally did!!
Sabath bloody Sabath!! That riff in the middle is the father of all drop D songs
Best. Video. Ever. That is all.
The Rod Stewart and Cher look-a-likes are amazing.
I can watch this over and over.
I remember the first time I saw this I didn't know they were lookalikes. I just sat there with my jaw open thinking "How in the hell did they pull this off?"
Then it got to Kurt Cobain.
And I was like.
"Wait."
I don't even know who half of them are supposed to be, but that guy doing Cobain was awful. They should have at least tried to make him sound like Cobain. The rest of them are impersonators, he's like a parody.
How high were you the first time you watched it?
HolidayKirk once it got to bono I was like
What
LOL
Me too lol
I think about this video so often.
I remember when MTV play this videoclip in 2002, i was immediately hooked
. Great song and one of the most hilarious videos iv'e ever seen.
Brilliant idea. Unasked score for look-alike/sing-alike:
Robbie Williams 0:24 8/7
Liam Gallagher 0:32 5/6
Phil Collins 0:41 2/none
Kylie Minogue 0:43 7/7
David Bowie 0:53 7/8
Noel Gallagher 1:00 3/none
Missy Elliott 1:10 9/none
George Michael 1:12 7/7
Bono 1:26 2/3
Paul McCartney 1:36 8/9
Craig David 1:49 9/7
Tom Jones 1:59 8/7
Keith Richards 2:04 6/none
Bjork 2:10 10/9
Kurt Cobain 2:21 6/5
Rod Stewart 2:25 9/9
Meat Loaf 2:31 8/7
Cher 2:36 7/8
Jay Kay 2:50 10/9
Jarvis Cocker 2:55 7/10 (real voice)
Mick Jagger 3:00 7/10
Jennifer Lopez 3:12 5/none
Elton John 3:19 8/none
Sophie Ellis-Bextor 3:36 6/none
Gary Numan 3:46 7/none
Brian May 3:50 3/none
3:44 Bob Geldof
I'm sort of mesmerized by the Meat Loaf impersonator and his expression at 2:43 makes me want to kiss him. Can't explain why.
Maybe a subconscious desire for bad studio coffee?
THE ONE YUNOLONGAHHHH OWNNNNNN!
I crack up almost every time at that part and I must have heard this like 100 times now.
The "autotune do you believe in love after love" in Cher's voice - hahahahah
It's epic auto tune is very productive 👌
It was electronically reprocessed, indeed.
this is brilliant, I can't stop watching it.. my god! the Paul, Jarvis and Mick Jagger are just like the real ones, clones. And congrats to the Bowie voice
Absolutely agree! I can t stop watching it either, the girl who plays as Killy, the one with the blond braid has an incredible pretty voice, and Paul, Elton and Mick Jagger are just like the originals. Brilliant Tom Jones too, omg!
I love this video, never fails to cheer me up! Those guys are so spot on it took me some time to get through my head that they were imitators.
me too...is it band aid 3
@Icy Cold Hands Many years later: Were ALL really impersonators?
Paul McCartney and Cher felt very real to me.
@@raincloud7817Jarvis is, but they dubbed real Jarvis over him so he kinda isn't.
@@Yesterzine Thank you, I've got it long time ago.
some of them are IDENTICAL to the real ones
+ziggiette That's stretching the imagination some what!
Marvin Lee Aday (meatloaf singer) looks so original, and dear George micheal's was a good one too , I was like what happened to his voice lol. Had to read comments to start understanding what is happening
The Macca one is very convincing, although his nose is slightly squint.
I'm pleasantly surprised a record company would bankroll a video like this!
Great song
Jarvis as Brian May!! 🥰
The Great Cover Version.
The amount of time I watched for before realising these are lookalikes was embarrassingly long ..
my unorganized music playlist secretly doing a collaboration
LOL! underappeciated underrated comment!
i think this is my favorite videoclip ever.
i love how bitter the lyrics are
This has got to be one of the coolest music videos I have ever seen, It is not only a super awesome idea (that I only realized halfway through) but it also featured references to some of my favorite musicians of all time.
my God , that is like the best list of singers ever assembled !! wow lol
I can watch IT over and over again!!!! Timeless classic!!!!
poesia pura y directa... brillante...y el video es una oda a la ironía ..siguen pasando los años.. y se escucha tan fresco como la primera vez... nunca pasara de moda...
Perfect. Paul is amazing! Really, this video gets it all right.
this video is pure genius !!
This is one of the most underrated video of the whole history of the music videos 😵😵😵
Haha that Bowie straight out of Stella Street
That Liam Ghallager actually sounds like Noel
2017 and this is still my favorite music video of all time.
I love this song. Pulp are really brilliant.
underrated video, underrated song, underrated band and underrated composer.
I always laugh hard when Tom Jones begins to sing, so funny! Best diss track ever!
Exactly at this moment i start laughing like dork,yeah,each time
one day this video will be swamped by the outside world, but for now we happy few will enjoy it while we can.
One of the most underrated and brilliant concept videos ever,just brilliant 👏👏👌👌👌
Still better than band aid 30!
Still better than the original Band Aid and USA for Africa.
My heart kinda stopped when I realized that that Brian May was Jarvis.
Pulp fiction
Best guitar solo EVER
Haven't watched this in a few years. Brought an even greater smile to my face than back then...it's obviously aging well! Not to mention my face, it's aging pretty well also.
Best music vid ever
My favourites of this video: Kylie Minogue, George Michael, Bono, Sir Paul McCartney, Tom Jones, Björk, Rod Stewart, Mick Jagger and Jarvis Cooker as Brian May.
Too many comments about the video. Too litlle comments about the song. This song deserves so so much more
It's related to the song. The lyrics are great in my view.
This one will never get old.
Why have I never seen or heard this?
3:51 that Brian May looks legitimate!!!!!
Viva PULP! Genius.
the perfect cover version!!
Je ne m'en Lasse pas.
Ça me rappelle mes jeunes années en Angleterre.
Heureusement que nous avons les anglais et Pulp avec Jarvis en Brian May à la fin.
God bless the Queen and now a king...
Genial!!! Excelente canción... Dudo que exista algo similar, haber reunido a todos ellos, inigualable.. una pena que algunos ya no estén con nosotros!
Son dobles, ahí está la gracia
@@pablov1323 Todos son dobles? O si hay alguno verdadero JAJA
the man who made this video is genius
This is legendary
I think the contrast between the percussive bridge (which seems to be made with objects found in a landfill) and the brilliant and comical lyrics is great: "it's like a later tom and jerry...", it's as if Jarvis, with his broken heart and with his last strength, decided to give us the climax of the song in an elegant and sarcastic way despite his pain metaphorically represented with the disordered percussion.
Pulp just an incredibly brilliant group.
This has got to be the best video on you tube. All my music idols are in it!
So many good music jokes in this video! Vocoder Cher always earns a huge LMFAO
Gary Numan of all people silently tapping a "xylophone" or whatever is another big one!
Tubular bells
It's an injoke NUman plays Tubular Bells, written by OLDfield.
Haha, this is the best thing I've ever seen on UA-cam! Loved the song at the time but had no idea there was a video. And WHAT a video! Only taken me 15 years to find it!
keith and mick lookalike goes "THE STONES WERE BRILLIANT IN THE 80'S!"
The Cher with the short auto-tune was great!
I love Meatloaf's mannerisms. The Robbie Williams is good too. Brilliant video!!
I think meatloaf looks more realistic than the real meatloaf, how fucked is that.
@@jimduffy1967 I must admit, I'm still not convinced that McCartney and Meat Loaf weren't the real ones!
yeah a pulled off a real quality tone as well
Good on them all for giving it their best
Thank you for giving us this gem in Buenos Aires!!
this is the greatest pop video ever made
Cher killed it!
Gotta put it out for xmas love it
i love this so much. the Bowie guy looks more like Shane MacGowan, mind
The best one is Elton John, I can't believe that's not him!!!
+FreddieHg37 The only problem was that he could not sing, so he only did a silent role.
That's a shame...
The guy for Robbie Williams is also perfect
@@Voitcus I guess one could say they're all perfect in their very own special way…
Holy shit! Why did it take so long to have this video in my life?!
I like the fact the Jarvis impersonator is the only one miming with the real Jarvis providing the vocal for that line.
That has got to be one of the best videos ever! Its just brilliant! I especially love the Cher bit where she sings 'electronically processed' with the vocoder effect! Its just genius to think of having Cher sing that line!
Plus Craig David 'what great disappointment'! lol that is so true! Though more like 'what a great tosser' lol
second encore in Athens last night... Huge respect!!!!
i finally lost it at garry nooman banging the tubular bells.
NUman playing OLDfield
i love this video and the idea!!! this is great
I think this video is the epilogue to Rock. The farewell of a golden era of talent and stupidity. Now we are in an era of stupidity.
This version should be on Spotify?
It is now. Look for the single release
Just made my Saturday - once more!
2.40 hahahahah!! the sound effect over the cher voice! (at the moment of the video she had the hit "believe" with a massive use of this effect...). Ironic, acid, humours.. genious..
Fabulosa, sensacional, Love it. Greetings from Mexico.
2:21 I guess Kurt Cobain impressionist called out at the last moment and this guy had just arrived the studio with a food delivery.