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Such an original band. Can't compare them to any bands that had been before them. Don't sound like The Doors or Pink Floyd (as one journalist said they did!) In a league of their own. Love all their albums
A northern soul is my favourite then a storm, then urban hymns and finally the pile of Verve lite shite known as forth. Still 3 works of art out of 4 isn't too shabby
Storm In Heaven is truly the masterpiece for this band. So lush, emotive, psychedelic, and nicely textured. This band manages to be overrated for Urban Hymns while at the time underrated for this gem - top tier debut album.
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Overrated for that, but you think that song far surpasses Sonnet, Drugs Don't Work, Velvet Morning, Come On, Space and time, Lucky man, Bittersweet, One day. God I hate people when it comes to music and the continued absurdity of people with silly opinions that state them with all the conviction of stone cold eternal truths. It's always the same MO. Find something semi-decent but unheralded compared to the more popular mainstream stuff, and like there is some grave injustice that the herd finds something great but the real, unique, discerning individual knows better. Like on every Kinks song, about how the Beatles were inferior to the KInks, or [insert any Britpop band here] far better than Oasis. Ridiculous. People need to get over themselves.
You may be right, but in Verve's case not so much. There are people who are obssesed with Bittersweet Symphony to the point that they not only dissmiss the rest of their output, they absolutely hate it. They think is druggy crap and want "real songs for real people". One of the few cases in which the fans of the more well known stuff are more snotty and arrogant than the fans of the less well known stuff.
Here I am, yet again watching this video. A reminder that 'A Storm in Heaven' is a masterpiece, and that at this time Verve were absolutely unsurpassable live.
So many nights in the 90's we listened to these tracks coming down off ecstasy on the balcony, entranced and fully believing that this is some of the greatest most powerful music ever created.
To all Brits watching and commenting here: 1993 is the year I first put my feet on England soil. And despite I fully ignored, back then, a band this huge was on the scene, I remember you could feel it in the air by simply walking along London streets. What a time to be there... Forever grateful to you, mates. Greetings from Italy.
I love this music. I would drive thru the Illinois farmland and listen to Storm in Heaven ... it was unbelievable peaceful, a religious experience for me.
I’ve done the same thing in NJ and England. I want to try driving across the plains or over the Rockies, or riding down the PCH. Religious experience wherever you get to listen to this.
I don’t care what issues they have between each other, Ashcroft can’t deny how much McCabe brings to the table. This is incredible, atmospheric and unique. I Love both in their own rights, but you have to appreciate their musical chemistry. It’s majestic, they shouldn’t be trying to erase each other. All members of this band gel so well, each playing a pivotal role. Can’t forget the amazing rhythm section of Jones and Salisbury, just gorgeous grooves throughout. It’s a shame they couldn’t keep their differences aside because when together, they light the room up. Euphoric Stuff.
Yes McCabe is simply a master of atmospheric guitar. I think we can safely call him a genius of the craft. I've never seen this footage before--man this is astoundingly good! And agreed on the rhythm section, gorgeous grooves indeed. Ashcroft is excellent too! I wore out Urban Hymns--all of those incredible songs and Rolling People, the playing of McCabe in that jam in that is otherworldly! But so is this set!
@@soundbelch1600 i have to disagree about R.A's voice. In fact, it was his voice AND lyrics that got me into Verve in the 1st place, not McCabe's guitar playing. You can't deny how much his voice brings to the table. I have never heard more raw, distinct voice in my life.
@@soundbelch1600 i agree,actually🤣. There was an organic sound when all 4 of them got together. It all just WORKED. I still wonder tho what happened between them? For some reason it seems that Richard has some sort of moral obligation not to reveal it.
By the time I got into them they had went tits up, the first two albums are like nothing else and was so glad they did a final tour. Ashcroft solo was also unreal back then, especially embarrassing Oasis at Old Trafford Cricket Ground by being 10000 times better. Check out their Paris sessions for more genius.
They were all 21-22 years old at this point... This band was bursting with talent and energy and I can only think of Suede as their equals in this era of British rock. That said, no other band had the power to take me to some other place quite as Verve did... Slide away indeed. Brilliant stuff!
Richard Ashcroft said the first time he met him he was walking down a corridor at college and he heard this alien otherworldly sound coming through a door and he looked in and it was Nick playing a guitar and that was that!
I have know idea why they were never huge in the US. They were just as good as ANY band in america at the same time i.e. Nirvana, RHCP, STP, Pearl Jam......
@@kennithchapman9689IMO the guitarist is influenced by SHOEGAZE. I believe that for this reason the band doesn't sound pop enough to compete with the bands you mentioned.
Nick is SO good, it would be insulting to him if his name is mentioned in the same breath as other "famous" guitar players. His playing is awe-inspiring.
I have no idea what I did for the algorithm to randomly bless me with this recommendation, but wow. They are fucking amazing in this performance and I want the 90s back now.
The Verve were hands down, the best band of the 90’s. they could do everything. psychedelic jams, ballads, pop songs and absolute rockers. no one can come close.
I was there i was there- man everyone was so progressive and fighting the establishment-- not a care in the world.....come on in...all are welcome -Man are we paying for that shit now!!!! Sorry a pack of "new neighbors" are harassing my daughter-- i best go apologize for not opening the front door for them.
I can be pretty confident of my memory because I didn't really drink or take drugs back then; my first experience of The Verve was Lollapalooza in the summer of 1994 in Barrie, ON, Canada. The weather was dreary: cloudy, humid, hot, rainy, etc... The Verve took to the second stage and seemingly sonically blasted the clouds away with Slide Away. Splits in the clouds appeared and the sun rays burst through. It was an angelic, otherworldly experience. I was hooked forever. The 90's ruled.
Despite being from Texas and American “alternative” music ruling the airwaves here. I loved the things coming out of the UK so much more. Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, the Verve, Pulp, Suede, Stereophonics, Massive Attack so much good music.
Obviously the bands you just mentioned were extremely popular, I was referring to the ones that were known for a single hit but had much more than that.
@@BangBangNinerGang415 hey millenial welcome to the smash hits from the uk the verve was only a small portion of the whole deal let alone the greater bands
Saw them in a tiny club in Sacramento during this time frame. Like seeing a young Rolling Stones with a completely different sound. Ashcroft and McCabe were simply brilliant.
Back when the Verve could put on a genuinely mesmeric, transcendental live experience that harkened to the days of psychedelia. Few bands were as potent in the early 1990s.
I have watched The Verve's Glastonbury 2008 set so many times , I always thought the old " you should hear their early stuff " couldn't apply to these people..... but ...Oh My God !!!!
Nick's one of the only cats that I can hear play and immediately I'm excited about guitar music again. He is to an ES-355, a Strat, a Les Paul and a Space Echo what Bill Evans was to a Grand Piano.
The best album from the 1990s and one of the best rock albums of all time, can't say enough good things about these guys.... This was them at their peak!
Glad to see a lot of positive comments to McCabe. Richard is fantastic but if I think in perfect guitar tones I always remember Verve's Drive you home. So delicate yet powerful sound. Love it.
Saw these guys at Lollapalooza in Pennsylvania just a few months before this was filmed. They were absolutely stunning live. A sound you could truly wallow in.
I was at this gig. It was a compendium gig night for The Beat tv show at The Astoria. The Wonder Stuff headlined and Swervedriver played as well. Swervedriver were flucking awesome. I totally regret not paying enough attention to The Verve tho…I remember Richard walking on stage all hands in the air like a messiah greeting his disciples. I also remember Swervedrivers Adam Franklin was stood by the stairs watching their set. That’s about as good as my memory serves me. Nick McCabe is a genius tho.
Music like this made me glad to be alive, after the end of the eighties that slid into the crap of Stock Aiken and Waterman.... and then the Stone Roses, the Verve, came knocking and the world made sense again. English music was alive and well. The indie-rock wave washed in and we didn't just slip slide away, we surfed on it. Hearts alive again!
well i think in bands like this, the bass is essentially what carries the melody...guitar is weaving layers of texture in a soundscape kinda way, but the bass is the anchor providing the melody...
I heard this on a TV show years ago. They only used the intro and the bass. I went looking for it, and it’s the only thing I can hear. I have the same problem with JPJ in Ramble On. 😊
I've seen so many bands live, so many great shows... I still have one huge regret. I never saw Verve live. My music taste didn't shift to rock and roll till my mid twenties in 2004 time and it just never happened. Think I'll always regret that.
it may have dominated popular culture, but the indie scene still thrived - I don't think they were overshadowed. a majority of Grunge bands though got way more attention than they deserved.
Totally agree. The Verve are only about 3 years running here and what an awesome live show this is. Almost gives me goosebumps and my only complaint? I wish the hell I was there .
@@duckrabbit6122 I agree. It was a great gig. I also saw Tool's best gigs at Rock City. First supporting Fishbone, then again on their own tour. Eels and Supergrass were another couple of blinders.
Nick McCabe.....he's up there with Jimmy Page, for me, anyway. Best British guitar band that I have heard from that era. And since. McCabes guitar like waves smashing on the rocks. Pure. Beautiful.
@@virginiaknighten4687 I'm back here [yet[ again after three years, and I swear this gets better each time. How much do you wanna just listen to that McCabe soundscape in person? Jesus, it's amazing, and he's just standing there creating it. Saw them in '95 at the Roadhouse in Mcr, and then at Mcr Academy in 97, but would have killed to see this performance in person.
I've never heard of The Verve until now. I just clicked on a RUclips suggested video and bam, I liked it. There were so many awesome groups in the 90's I couldn't keep up with them all.
i was in my mid twenties when this came out. the mid nineties were a complete musical blur to me. the verve weren't even on my radar until recently. i do feel that they are the best british band to come out of that era, with primal scream a close second.
Great band,I like everything about them, the look, the sound, the writing, pity They didn't stay together, They had something as good as it gets really
I was Just beginning my 20's in 1993🙄😁 Best days of my life... We were spoilt rotten & didn't know it with all that was about in the, (indie/alternative), music scene in the 90's... Apart from getting older, (still young at heart), what the HELL happened??? I feel completely lost now in 2021...😔
@@gongagong Ok, so let's take away all people of colour from ALL music EVER and culture we've embraced/borrowed/stolen, in western/ European society and see what we're left with.....Not much.....I think it's the other way around personally... I'll "entertain" you this time with your comment only to give my opinion of your analysis...If you're spamming, please stop...it's boring as hell.
Flo 101 ya, I was 25, in 93. and the 80's and 90's were as good as it was ever going to get. youth is wasted on the young. I long for those days......There is no greater sorrow, than to recall happiness , in times of misery.
@@jimgagne3801 Yep, I hear ya mate...🤣 Without the risk of sounding like an old fogey completely defeated, I hope the mess we're in with the current status of music will eat itself, especially with British youth subculture. I know there is good stuff out there that's being suppressed and unsupported. Hopefully, they will breakthrough.🤞
@tom gong Maybe I'm missing something here... Are you saying that when the world/ the West was mainly populated by white, (Christian), Europeans, it was a better place to live in terms of culture/ music..? Cultures should never mix or cross over for fear of "contamination" from influences that are non- European? Colonization is ok, but God forbid they should ever express themselves to an " unassuming" western/European world..?When you mention multiculturalism, are you also referencing religion too? Without those influences, artists such as Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling stones, David Bowie, The sex pistols, The Stone Roses, Nirvana, The Verve, etc, etc, just simply would not exist... I'm not up to scratch on my classical composers, but I dear say their influence will always remain no matter how much time passes, in whatever format that presents itself as they are some of the basics most people around the, (Western), world gain their musicianship/musical knowledge... Idk, maybe I'm getting this all wrong... Anybody else out there have an opinion on this...? Feel free to chime in...
Were they really considered Shoegaze? I mean, I didn’t know they were really in that mix being from America. Being a fan of my bloody valentine, lush and ride in the early to mid 90s I can clearly see it and hear it but I only knew bittersweet sympathy until like two weeks ago. I’m a serious crate digger it’s just that I didn’t look deep into their catalog of being as though I’m in so many different styles of music and got to cover American hip-hop rhythm and blues British rock and everything else I just overlooked the verve and had no idea that biggest album in America from what I’m hearing now is far from their best. The first two albums have completely completely completely blown me away this week and I’m starting to believe that they did blow Smashing Pumpkins off the stage when they toured with them in 1993 😮.
@@dougtull4594the sound was. But they weren't of the movement. The shoegaze (hate the term) was very much around Oxford and more middle class bands. The Verve were from Wigan and distinctly Northern. They would not have considered themselves of that southern sound.
1993 "Storm In Heaven" Verve is the BEST Verve. I have worn this goddamn record out over the years. As Courtney Taylor-Taylor from the Dandy Warhols called it, "gooey comedown music for the cocoon of the morning after." Undefeated.
Still to this day one of the best gigs I've seen - this version of 'Verve'. My mates and I drove through a snowy April (?) evening to see them play at Duchess Of York in Leeds . Nick McCabe's guitar was majestic and the bass was flapping my bell bottom corduroys . My brain was somewhere else ! Storm in heaven and the first three EPs were something else.
!!! this is worth more than gold.. I am truly amazed and grateful, although not surprised.. God I wish I could've been there. Thank you! I've loved them since 1993 and it still resonates strongly. So uplifting, so powerful. Verve X
Sólo basta ver que son 30 años y aún no hay banda que sea mejor que ellos, que su música no sea ya ETERNA Y LEGENDARIA.... Amazing atmosferic guitar!!! amazing years, amazing shoegaze!!! never dead rock 90tas
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I know it must be hard work. But is there a chance of a Chicago Metro or Frankfurt remaster?
@@floytron5924 I have neither show, so no chance of a remaster by me
Thank you SO MUCH for the excellent audio - made my week.
THIS is why i fell in love with this band! Thank you for sharing this!
Such an original band. Can't compare them to any bands that had been before them. Don't sound like The Doors or Pink Floyd (as one journalist said they did!) In a league of their own. Love all their albums
Verve at their uppermost peak. Forget Urban Hymns, Storm in Heaven was their absolute masterpiece
A Northern Souls was the best of their two worlds tbh, it was a nice balance between urban hymns and storm in heaven
@@luna-tick5554 Shows how great The Verve were everyone is debating between these three albums.
A northern soul is my favourite then a storm, then urban hymns and finally the pile of Verve lite shite known as forth. Still 3 works of art out of 4 isn't too shabby
Im absolutely agree. This is their best album of them, every song is a pure gem.
One of the greatest albums ever
Watching early Verve is like watching videos of a dead relative. You love to see them but they also pain you because you know they are gone.
one of the best bands ever
I no what Iram they have get back
Bull with horns
i love the early stuff of the verve, sound so psychedelic
Me too!
Storm In Heaven is truly the masterpiece for this band. So lush, emotive, psychedelic, and nicely textured. This band manages to be overrated for Urban Hymns while at the time underrated for this gem - top tier debut album.
Overrated for that, but you think that song far surpasses Sonnet, Drugs Don't Work, Velvet Morning, Come On, Space and time, Lucky man, Bittersweet, One day.
God I hate people when it comes to music and the continued absurdity of people with silly opinions that state them with all the conviction of stone cold eternal truths. It's always the same MO. Find something semi-decent but unheralded compared to the more popular mainstream stuff, and like there is some grave injustice that the herd finds something great but the real, unique, discerning individual knows better.
Like on every Kinks song, about how the Beatles were inferior to the KInks, or [insert any Britpop band here] far better than Oasis. Ridiculous. People need to get over themselves.
You may be right, but in Verve's case not so much. There are people who are obssesed with Bittersweet Symphony to the point that they not only dissmiss the rest of their output, they absolutely hate it. They think is druggy crap and want "real songs for real people".
One of the few cases in which the fans of the more well known stuff are more snotty and arrogant than the fans of the less well known stuff.
This is correct
England's response to grunge music, it has that english sensibility and atmosphere. Great moment for this band!!
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Try Swevedriver as 90s UK answer to Grunge.
The early 90's when music was the drug
drugs were also involved
nothing in the early 90's, or the 90's in whole, touched that record.
But the drugs did help.
Also, heroin. Heroin was definitely the drug.
Well yeah...and the drugs
Here I am, yet again watching this video. A reminder that 'A Storm in Heaven' is a masterpiece, and that at this time Verve were absolutely unsurpassable live.
Thanks for returning to watch again and again, I do appreciate it🎸
Singer thinks he’s mick
Jagger
Don’t get carried away with the word unsurpassable
@@TheAdArchivenah he's just high
@@TheAdArchive😂😂😂 really.
So many nights in the 90's we listened to these tracks coming down off ecstasy on the balcony, entranced and fully believing that this is some of the greatest most powerful music ever created.
I've watched this video about 1000 times now 😅 Nick McCabe is a wizard 🧙♀️
Thanks for watching so many times 🙂
@@ScottishTeeVee Thanks for posting this gold!
Brilliant days...not a fking mobile phone in sight and a band you could believe in.
I miss those days. I miss the early to mid 90s. What a time to be alive.
👌🏼🙌🏼
To all Brits watching and commenting here: 1993 is the year I first put my feet on England soil.
And despite I fully ignored, back then, a band this huge was on the scene, I remember you could feel it in the air by simply walking along London streets.
What a time to be there...
Forever grateful to you, mates.
Greetings from Italy.
Thanks for watching and commenting Stefano
It must have been something unreal. Lucky you 😊
93 - still great times musically here! Rather have that Italy weather now though 🙂
00:02 Star Sail
04:08 Slide Away
08:08 Virtual World
14:10 Blue
tyx for so g list ❤😊
Legend
I love this music. I would drive thru the Illinois farmland and listen to Storm in Heaven ... it was unbelievable peaceful, a religious experience for me.
lucky bastard, Dave boulder CO USA
Amazing mate.
I’ve done the same thing in NJ and England. I want to try driving across the plains or over the Rockies, or riding down the PCH. Religious experience wherever you get to listen to this.
Same, i don’t wanna be pot oriented. But this album, when u are stoned. It’s a spiritual trip!
I dig that 👌😎💯
I don’t care what issues they have between each other, Ashcroft can’t deny how much McCabe brings to the table. This is incredible, atmospheric and unique.
I Love both in their own rights, but you have to appreciate their musical chemistry. It’s majestic, they shouldn’t be trying to erase each other.
All members of this band gel so well, each playing a pivotal role.
Can’t forget the amazing rhythm section of Jones and Salisbury, just gorgeous grooves throughout.
It’s a shame they couldn’t keep their differences aside because when together, they light the room up.
Euphoric Stuff.
Yes McCabe is simply a master of atmospheric guitar. I think we can safely call him a genius of the craft. I've never seen this footage before--man this is astoundingly good! And agreed on the rhythm section, gorgeous grooves indeed. Ashcroft is excellent too! I wore out Urban Hymns--all of those incredible songs and Rolling People, the playing of McCabe in that jam in that is otherworldly! But so is this set!
Marcus I've worn out 4 copies of urban hymns !!!!!!!!
@@soundbelch1600 i have to disagree about R.A's voice. In fact, it was his voice AND lyrics that got me into Verve in the 1st place, not McCabe's guitar playing. You can't deny how much his voice brings to the table. I have never heard more raw, distinct voice in my life.
@@soundbelch1600 i agree,actually🤣. There was an organic sound when all 4 of them got together. It all just WORKED. I still wonder tho what happened between them? For some reason it seems that Richard has some sort of moral obligation not to reveal it.
@@soundbelch1600 have you heard of U2? Still together
Huge amount of sound for one guitar player.
Nick McCabe is a genius guitarist
its very Edge
@@ben-ow3ow nope, its very robin guthrie
@@lexoz3923 can't argue with that one bro ☮
@@ben-ow3owmore like fripp
One last decade where we gazed at the sky and looked for heroes before the world went to hell. 🔥🎸
❤
Ain’t that the God damn truth
Yep.
Verve at their absolute prime, no-one could touch them at this point. 17 minutes you don't want to end.
By the time I got into them they had went tits up, the first two albums are like nothing else and was so glad they did a final tour. Ashcroft solo was also unreal back then, especially embarrassing Oasis at Old Trafford Cricket Ground by being 10000 times better. Check out their Paris sessions for more genius.
So true, I've never known a band fall from greatness so much.
@@stevenjamesmoss Fam, their songs after this era were just as great as these were. The quality is the same, just different type of sounds.
They were all 21-22 years old at this point... This band was bursting with talent and energy and I can only think of Suede as their equals in this era of British rock.
That said, no other band had the power to take me to some other place quite as Verve did... Slide away indeed. Brilliant stuff!
This is from another planet - how privileged we were to have true artists of this calibre in the 90's
Despite their later success this was the height of the Verve IMO. Amazing sonically and visually. Just a great band.
A Northern Soul for me just pipped A Storm in Heaven. Utterly sublime.
I was at this concert. Truly one of the best night for me seeing live music!
You lucky fella
@@ScottishTeeVee definitely! I was a college kid and had never heard of The Verve. Became a lifelong fan after that night!
@@dyerardi6 Oh you even luckier fella, going to a gig with no expectation, to have your life changed. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nick's guitar playing is Ethereal. I'm still to hear anyone that gets near his unique tone.
Definitely an innovator of some of today’s indie music
Yeah he has so much feeling..taste in his playing.
absolutely
Richard Ashcroft said the first time he met him he was walking down a corridor at college and he heard this alien otherworldly sound coming through a door and he looked in and it was Nick playing a guitar and that was that!
The noise McCabe can/could get from a guitar is no of this planet,so underrated.Wish they had worked together more/sorted shit out
nick mccabe is a top tier guitarist
I have know idea why they were never huge in the US. They were just as good as ANY band in america at the same time i.e. Nirvana, RHCP, STP, Pearl Jam......
@@kennithchapman9689IMO the guitarist is influenced by SHOEGAZE. I believe that for this reason the band doesn't sound pop enough to compete with the bands you mentioned.
The best
Nick is SO good, it would be insulting to him if his name is mentioned in the same breath as other "famous" guitar players. His playing is awe-inspiring.
@@winterposies8420 I dream his pallet of sound. People talk about this and that concerning texture and tone, McCabe is a facet in time that’s eternal
I have no idea what I did for the algorithm to randomly bless me with this recommendation, but wow. They are fucking amazing in this performance and I want the 90s back now.
Thanks for watching and commenting Katrin 🙂
me too ❤😊
Me too 😂🎉❤
Whoever was lucky enough to attend this concert - I will be forever envious :) what a legendary performance!
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97 at the Warfield in San Fran blew my shit far far away
Definitely wish I had been there too from 🇺🇸 ❤❤❤this is superb ❤😊
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A Storm in Heaven is possibly the greatest album ever….this at least confirms it was no studio fluke. Just awesome. Wow.
The Verve were hands down, the best band of the 90’s. they could do everything.
psychedelic jams, ballads, pop songs and absolute rockers. no one can come close.
I just started Uni in the early 90’s and the indie scene hit. I miss these sounds and good times. Nothing today comes close
Me too, Manchester Uni 1989 🙏🏽
I was there i was there- man everyone was so progressive and fighting the establishment-- not a care in the world.....come on in...all are welcome
-Man are we paying for that shit now!!!! Sorry a pack of "new neighbors" are harassing my daughter-- i best go apologize for not opening the front door for them.
I can be pretty confident of my memory because I didn't really drink or take drugs back then; my first experience of The Verve was Lollapalooza in the summer of 1994 in Barrie, ON, Canada. The weather was dreary: cloudy, humid, hot, rainy, etc... The Verve took to the second stage and seemingly sonically blasted the clouds away with Slide Away. Splits in the clouds appeared and the sun rays burst through. It was an angelic, otherworldly experience. I was hooked forever. The 90's ruled.
One of the best bands ever. Nick is a guitar genius
Despite being from Texas and American “alternative” music ruling the airwaves here. I loved the things coming out of the UK so much more. Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, the Verve, Pulp, Suede, Stereophonics, Massive Attack so much good music.
oasis , blur, stereolab , Portishead. That one group radio something.,, lots of nineties English artists that were huge in the states.
Obviously the bands you just mentioned were extremely popular, I was referring to the ones that were known for a single hit but had much more than that.
Early Ride stuff was and still is epic. Check out Leave them all behind from the 1992 album Going Blank Again, hell that album oozes class.
^5!!!
@@BangBangNinerGang415 hey millenial welcome to the smash hits from the uk the verve was only a small portion of the whole deal let alone the greater bands
this is heaven, words cant even describe. these guys were so much more than bittersweet
Much much more!
A Northern Soul ! Enough said
@@silverpower6912 Stole what?
This is "A Storm In Heaven"
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@@silverpower6912 they didn't steal the song, Allen Klein allowed them to use the sample. then changed his mind when the song / band took off.
Saw them in a tiny club in Sacramento during this time frame. Like seeing a young Rolling Stones with a completely different sound. Ashcroft and McCabe were simply brilliant.
The glory years for me...There were so many different sounds bubbling away in the background in 1991-1995. I took it all for granted, naturally!
Thanks for watching and commenting
Didn’t we all think it would just go on for ever….. but we can still keep listening and loving…..
wish it was. 93 now.. what a amaazing time...
Back when the Verve could put on a genuinely mesmeric, transcendental live experience that harkened to the days of psychedelia. Few bands were as potent in the early 1990s.
I have watched The Verve's Glastonbury 2008 set so many times , I always thought the old " you should hear their early stuff " couldn't apply to these people..... but ...Oh My God !!!!
Nick's one of the only cats that I can hear play and immediately I'm excited about guitar music again. He is to an ES-355, a Strat, a Les Paul and a Space Echo what Bill Evans was to a Grand Piano.
@@KaiWatson he is the true heart of the verve
Slide away, fantastic piece of music. 👏
The best album from the 1990s and one of the best rock albums of all time, can't say enough good things about these guys.... This was them at their peak!
Glad to see a lot of positive comments to McCabe. Richard is fantastic but if I think in perfect guitar tones I always remember Verve's Drive you home. So delicate yet powerful sound. Love it.
Saw these guys at Lollapalooza in Pennsylvania just a few months before this was filmed. They were absolutely stunning live. A sound you could truly wallow in.
u so lucky😊
That spacey guitar sound fills up the entire space...awesome
Indeed 👍
The Verve is one of the best bands of this era or of all time either way. I just really miss seeing bands play this good.
Favorite era of The Verve... sooo freaking magical.
Absolutely
I love this album so much. Beautiful. Blue is a masterpiece too, they all are.
2022 still the best
Easily a top 10 rock album of all time
Love this. Real early 90's vibe. Brilliant guitar, bass and vocal. Good old VHS as well, Love the quality.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was at this gig. It was a compendium gig night for The Beat tv show at The Astoria. The Wonder Stuff headlined and Swervedriver played as well. Swervedriver were flucking awesome. I totally regret not paying enough attention to The Verve tho…I remember Richard walking on stage all hands in the air like a messiah greeting his disciples. I also remember Swervedrivers Adam Franklin was stood by the stairs watching their set. That’s about as good as my memory serves me. Nick McCabe is a genius tho.
You are one of the few who ever attended the Beat concerts, thank you for commenting and sharing the memories.
How on earth could you get up for the Wonder Stuff singing the Size of a Cow after listening to this amazing Verve set beforehand?!!
My, were you lucky. What a show for the ages!
ahhh, remember the days of no smartphones at gigs, bliss.
Cigarettes though. As soon as one went the other took its place.
Storm in Heaven is a complete Masterpiece
Thanks for watching and commenting Tony
This was the first gig I ever went to. Absolutely amazing to see some of it again after such a long time. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I don’t know how you could ever top this show
How was your head ever the same after that experience
Blessed
Blue is one of a kind. Original rock from a time forgotten. Would love to see Richard play some of these gems again.
Music like this made me glad to be alive, after the end of the eighties that slid into the crap of Stock Aiken and Waterman.... and then the Stone Roses, the Verve, came knocking and the world made sense again. English music was alive and well. The indie-rock wave washed in and we didn't just slip slide away, we surfed on it. Hearts alive again!
Helllll yeah - Nick McCabe with all the room in the world to wield his axe. What a fucking treat to see the band in their hayday.
This album is amazing, absolute genius....it sounds as good now as it did back when it was released ❤️
I always finsd myself homing in on Simons Bass lines... he just rolls that Bass as 'smooth as butter melting off a hot knife' ! just incredible...
the first time i saw them in LA all i could feel was the bass going through my body....it was awesome !!!
well i think in bands like this, the bass is essentially what carries the melody...guitar is weaving layers of texture in a soundscape kinda way, but the bass is the anchor providing the melody...
Yes, but it's the guitar that projects the butter all over you until you melt
I heard this on a TV show years ago. They only used the intro and the bass. I went looking for it, and it’s the only thing I can hear. I have the same problem with JPJ in Ramble On. 😊
@@neilus That and some great drumming!! (Slide Away... WOW!)
Keep coming back to this again and again, my favourite period of The Verve.
Thanks for returning, glad you enjoy it so much
Around this time Verve simply were the best band in the world...
So, so good. This album is such a trip. It's one of my favourite driving soundtracks.
I've seen so many bands live, so many great shows... I still have one huge regret. I never saw Verve live. My music taste didn't shift to rock and roll till my mid twenties in 2004 time and it just never happened. Think I'll always regret that.
This is music !!!!
Really proper music . These guys are fkn legends and McCabe 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
1993. Nirvana just exploded and grunge dominated the music scene. Some good bands were overshadowed. I love The Verve.
The Verve were very famous and well known. They just broke up when they got famous.
it may have dominated popular culture, but the indie scene still thrived - I don't think they were overshadowed. a majority of Grunge bands though got way more attention than they deserved.
Right there with ya brother. Saw the Verve at The Aerial Theater in Houston Texas in 1997...was mind-blowing how good it was!
No it didn't...Grunge exploded in 91
Nirvana is a peace of 💩. The Verve is most better
The Brits do it best 🤟. What a rock solid band
One of the best performances I’ve ever seen
I'm glad you enjoyed this Bryan
Same here
Totally agree. The Verve are only about 3 years running here and what an awesome live show this is. Almost gives me goosebumps and my only complaint? I wish the hell I was there .
Snap. A lot of folk told me you have to see them live and its prob still the best gig I've been to. Of many.
Check their 1992 Camden performance. Unworldly
Classic The Verve is at the top of music. Storm in Heaven is big stuff.
You mean Verve then :)
The Verve supported Smashing Pumpkins at Nottingham's Rock City, also 1993. Billy Corgan once stated that gig was his personal favourite.
Wow really? I was there! I loved both bands but the Verve were untouchable at this time (imho).
@@duckrabbit6122 It was the only gig on the tour where Pumpkins played Siamese Dream all the way through. Excellent gig.
@@simoncardie9371 Hey THANKS for the reply Simon. It was an incredible gig. I've seen so many at Rock City but alongside Wilco that was the greatest.
@@duckrabbit6122 I agree. It was a great gig. I also saw Tool's best gigs at Rock City. First supporting Fishbone, then again on their own tour. Eels and Supergrass were another couple of blinders.
I saw that tour when it came to the Barrowlands in Glasgow. Truly immense
Listened to A Storm in Heaven prolly 1000 times. So freakin good!!!
What an electric performance. Richard looks like he’s on another planet.
Probably is on another planet in his eyes... drugs 😂
He was lol 😆
another dimension would be more accurate
I've been listening to this solid for two weeks now, it's the most beautiful thing ever.
Nick McCabe.....he's up there with Jimmy Page, for me, anyway. Best British guitar band that I have heard from that era. And since. McCabes guitar like waves smashing on the rocks. Pure. Beautiful.
beautifully stated ...quite a unique soundscape created here by the VERVE...let it take you to some other realm of existence
jimmy page is not on par.
there are greats and then there are those who are force fed.
I still get butterflies listening to this.
Quiet and peaceful and then dipping so quickly into violent noise.
So good.
McCabe OWNS the room at 1:30. This is giving me some serious chills. Sounds great just on my phone. Got to fire this up on a stereo!
This is terrific footage of a terrific band. Listening to the Verve just gets better with age. But BOY it makes me ache for the 90s...
incredible recording quality
Glad you liked it Kev
This is immense. Absolutely immense.
Totally immense.
@@virginiaknighten4687 I'm back here [yet[ again after three years, and I swear this gets better each time. How much do you wanna just listen to that McCabe soundscape in person? Jesus, it's amazing, and he's just standing there creating it. Saw them in '95 at the Roadhouse in Mcr, and then at Mcr Academy in 97, but would have killed to see this performance in person.
I've never heard of The Verve until now. I just clicked on a RUclips suggested video and bam, I liked it. There were so many awesome groups in the 90's I couldn't keep up with them all.
17 minutes of bliss, thanks for uploading.
The best Verve were the Verve of 1993.
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it
FACTS! x
I just discovered this album. Before today, I never paid much attention to The Verve.
@@dimitrijekocic3 I love love love reading this... Never too late to run away with the Verve and RA and NM x Cheers mate
@@Geo_Babe Amazing sound, just amazing.
A Storm in Heaven is a gem of an album which I'd forgotten about until I was recommended this, so thanks!
Simply outstanding!
0:02 Starsail
4:07 Slide Away
8:08 Virtual World
14:06 Blue
tyx for listing song 🎵 titles ❤
I LOVE the PURITY of this ......a rare performance indeed!
absolutely 💯 ❤😊
I can't go 24 hrs without watching and listening to The Verve!
me too ❤😊
i was in my mid twenties when this came out. the mid nineties were a complete musical blur to me. the verve weren't even on my radar until recently. i do feel that they are the best british band to come out of that era, with primal scream a close second.
Great band,I like everything about them, the look, the sound, the writing, pity They didn't stay together, They had something as good as it gets really
I was Just beginning my 20's in 1993🙄😁 Best days of my life... We were spoilt rotten & didn't know it with all that was about in the, (indie/alternative), music scene in the 90's... Apart from getting older, (still young at heart), what the HELL happened??? I feel completely lost now in 2021...😔
We're the same age and yes, you are exactly right on all counts.
@@gongagong Ok, so let's take away all people of colour from ALL music EVER and culture we've embraced/borrowed/stolen, in western/ European society and see what we're left with.....Not much.....I think it's the other way around personally... I'll "entertain" you this time with your comment only to give my opinion of your analysis...If you're spamming, please stop...it's boring as hell.
Flo 101 ya, I was 25, in 93. and the 80's and 90's were as good as it was ever going to get. youth is wasted on the young. I long for those days......There is no greater sorrow, than to recall happiness , in times of misery.
@@jimgagne3801 Yep, I hear ya mate...🤣 Without the risk of sounding like an old fogey completely defeated, I hope the mess we're in with the current status of music will eat itself, especially with British youth subculture. I know there is good stuff out there that's being suppressed and unsupported. Hopefully, they will breakthrough.🤞
@tom gong Maybe I'm missing something here... Are you saying that when the world/ the West was mainly populated by white, (Christian), Europeans, it was a better place to live in terms of culture/ music..? Cultures should never mix or cross over for fear of "contamination" from influences that are non- European? Colonization is ok, but God forbid they should ever express themselves to an " unassuming" western/European world..?When you mention multiculturalism, are you also referencing religion too?
Without those influences, artists such as Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling stones, David Bowie, The sex pistols, The Stone Roses, Nirvana, The Verve, etc, etc, just simply would not exist... I'm not up to scratch on my classical composers, but I dear say their influence will always remain no matter how much time passes, in whatever format that presents itself as they are some of the basics most people around the, (Western), world gain their musicianship/musical knowledge... Idk, maybe I'm getting this all wrong... Anybody else out there have an opinion on this...? Feel free to chime in...
I had only known the Verve's more popular Urban Hymns and Northern Soul era songs. These early songs are the Verve's best. Simply amazing!
So glad you enjoyed this, thanks for commenting
A sample of a true masterpiece…thanks for the post
I saw this tour in LA. "A Storm In Heaven" is a crowning achievement. Possibly the best shoegaze and British release of that year.
Were they really considered Shoegaze? I mean, I didn’t know they were really in that mix being from America. Being a fan of my bloody valentine, lush and ride in the early to mid 90s I can clearly see it and hear it but I only knew bittersweet sympathy until like two weeks ago. I’m a serious crate digger it’s just that I didn’t look deep into their catalog of being as though I’m in so many different styles of music and got to cover American hip-hop rhythm and blues British rock and everything else I just overlooked the verve and had no idea that biggest album in America from what I’m hearing now is far from their best. The first two albums have completely completely completely blown me away this week and I’m starting to believe that they did blow Smashing Pumpkins off the stage when they toured with them in 1993 😮.
@@williamperri3437, Yes, they definitely were considered shoegaze, especially this album.
@@williamperri3437 Listen to "A Storm In Heaven" and tell me that that's not shoegaze music.
@@dougtull4594the sound was. But they weren't of the movement. The shoegaze (hate the term) was very much around Oxford and more middle class bands. The Verve were from Wigan and distinctly Northern. They would not have considered themselves of that southern sound.
@@LaurentCourtinesNick Mccabe said that he liked and still likes what those bands were doing at the time. Dont know about the others
Holy Cow! Im pretty late to The Verve party, this is magnificent!
Glad you like it!
Check out their back catalogue 👍👍👍
1993 "Storm In Heaven" Verve is the BEST Verve. I have worn this goddamn record out over the years. As Courtney Taylor-Taylor from the Dandy Warhols called it, "gooey comedown music for the cocoon of the morning after." Undefeated.
Still to this day one of the best gigs I've seen - this version of 'Verve'. My mates and I drove through a snowy April (?) evening to see them play at Duchess Of York in Leeds . Nick McCabe's guitar was majestic and the bass was flapping my bell bottom corduroys . My brain was somewhere else ! Storm in heaven and the first three EPs were something else.
@@aubreyowakefield599493 or 94. Unbelievable they were playing there. I was there.
November 2024, anyone?
Yes please
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keep coming back to this, so brilliant.
I love his crazy antics and the demented guitar soundz!!!❤❤❤❤
Everything about this is a perfect performance. Slide Away was just insanely well done
I;m glad you enjoyed this one
This is a band at the peak of their powers. Unbelievable performance.
They influenced black rebel motorcycle for sure. Thanks for uploading and sharing.
Thank You, for watching and taking the time to comment
TOO BAD BRM SUCKS AND IS LAME
@@witchandspy 😥
Amazing performance. The vocals are as good as on the record.
This guy reminds me of a old friend I lost years ago and miss .. Ian Gunn
!!! this is worth more than gold.. I am truly amazed and grateful, although not surprised.. God I wish I could've been there. Thank you! I've loved them since 1993 and it still resonates strongly. So uplifting, so powerful. Verve X
Glad you enjoyed it Anne
Sólo basta ver que son 30 años y aún no hay banda que sea mejor que ellos, que su música no sea ya ETERNA Y LEGENDARIA.... Amazing atmosferic guitar!!! amazing years, amazing shoegaze!!! never dead rock 90tas