I absolutely love this video! Is Só beautiful and perfect! Trash is one of the most romantic and beautiful songs i ever heard! Is Just perfect! By The Sea is one of the most beautiful and moving songs ever! Is a masterpiece! Love to play them both on acoustic guitar and love Brett!
White Room a desperately underrated/undervalued show. Radcliffe's great and some of the music was awesome. Check out Marc Almond and Martin Rossiter doing "Say Hello Wave Goodbye"
Richard Oakes said that he hated the Gibson hollowbodies he had to play because of their sound being so ingrained with Suede's sound thanks to Bernard Butler using them.
@@RastaSaiyaman I checked and found it on his fan site, for anyone who wants to know what he said: "The first guitar I bought with Suede was a '60s reissue of a Les Paul, which I only bought because it was blood red, and I liked the colour. And then we got a Gibson 335 with a whammy bar attached, to go on the road and tour the songs from Dog Man Star. You can't go and play the songs from Dog Man Star without a 335. It was for the sound of it really. I hated the look of it because it looks exactly like the guitar that Bernard (Butler) used. I want to get rid of it now. And then we got a lovely blue 1994 USA Strat that everyone thought was a Clapton model", at guitargodoakes.tripod.com.
suede brilliant band great group great song . thay have sung some great songs in the past brilliant. very outstanding performance by suede brilliant in to the sea breez brilliant song fantastic group 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
zothizizit: I've always noticed it too there was also this MTV-report from Denmark once where Neil's bluest eyeballs came out quite wonderfully and w/ him lying dozed on the bed and stuff like that. might have it sumwhere but on VHS only, ugh.. hehe
He joined the band at 17 years old for heaven sake. It was going to take some time for him to find his feet. At this stage he would have been playing at least 50% of stuff from the first two albums so it is hardly surprising he had to step into Butler's shoes.
I caught the train from Glasgow down to the show, it just seems like yesterday I was there
Pure class - what an ensemble - better still all theses years later - Suede captured something very real indeed.
SUEDE look my eyes: eres FAN TASTICO¡!!!!
I absolutely love this video! Is Só beautiful and perfect! Trash is one of the most romantic and beautiful songs i ever heard! Is Just perfect! By The Sea is one of the most beautiful and moving songs ever! Is a masterpiece! Love to play them both on acoustic guitar and love Brett!
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Sueeeede !!!!❤❤❤ Los amooo!! Soy una fan chilena x siempre de ellos
The White Room was a fabulous programme. Mark Radcliffe is very good and fun to listen to. These two songs by Suede are excellent.
I can`t work out how Richard sometimes sounds like he`s playing two or three guitars at once instead of only one,he`s so good.
Pobreta ,1u
voz la de Brett tandeson y colegas me Encanta
White Room a desperately underrated/undervalued show. Radcliffe's great and some of the music was awesome. Check out Marc Almond and Martin Rossiter doing "Say Hello Wave Goodbye"
Richard Oakes said that he hated the Gibson hollowbodies he had to play because of their sound being so ingrained with Suede's sound thanks to Bernard Butler using them.
Where did you hear that, buddy? (if you're still out there)
@@jeorgioclaudino8750 He said it in a mid nineties interview for Guitar Magazine, which is a UK Mag. It's probably around the net somewhere.
@@RastaSaiyaman I checked and found it on his fan site, for anyone who wants to know what he said: "The first guitar I bought with Suede was a '60s reissue of a Les Paul, which I only bought because it was blood red, and I liked the colour. And then we got a Gibson 335 with a whammy bar attached, to go on the road and tour the songs from Dog Man Star. You can't go and play the songs from Dog Man Star without a 335. It was for the sound of it really. I hated the look of it because it looks exactly like the guitar that Bernard (Butler) used. I want to get rid of it now. And then we got a lovely blue 1994 USA Strat that everyone thought was a Clapton model", at guitargodoakes.tripod.com.
He did use jags time to time :))
@@sinnerboy6009 I know but for the Butler-era songs, only a Gibson ES-355 would do.
suede brilliant band great group great song . thay have sung some great songs in the past brilliant. very outstanding performance by suede brilliant in to the sea breez brilliant song fantastic group 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
blur and oasis?
this is what its all about...
yep... it years to come, Suede might get recognised as the quintessential British group of the 1990's...
Yeeeeeees! Suede alllll the way above those 2 sub-par bands.
his haircut is amazing in Coming Up era..!!!
听了二十年,还是suede 最好听。
Una de las mejores bandas musicales, buenos tiempos..
Saludos cordiales desde Chile.
fucking awesome!!! epic!!! guitar here is pretty dope!
I like Brett's hairstyle from Coming Up era ;)
Great video !!! Thank you ;)
Fantastic - a Suede classic.....just shame Brett looks soooo ill..can tell Heroin is taking its toll :( Thank god he recovered....to make Bloodsports!
love the album 'coming up'
Does anyone know if there's any sort of White Room compilation available on DVD? If not there really should be...
there was a cassette that came free with either Select or Vox magazine in 95 or 96 - still got it somewhere!
Pure class
zothizizit: I've always noticed it too
there was also this MTV-report from Denmark once where Neil's bluest eyeballs came out quite wonderfully and w/ him lying dozed on the bed and stuff like that. might have it sumwhere but on VHS only, ugh.. hehe
yeah i absolutely agree with you.
excellent video! great job! thks!
Mark forgot to mention keeping Columbia's export market going! The best live version of trash ive heard!
god Richard Oakes looks like a butler clone here
bernard butler was the first person to be skinny, have long hair, and play guitar i guess
He was the first person in Suede to be skinny, have long dark hair, wear shirts and play a Gibson, yes.
It was obvious what they were trying to do.
Glad Oakes found his own identity. Not a healthy thing - trying to ape one of your heroes.
Prefer Oakesy with his red Jaguar / Jazzmaster
He joined the band at 17 years old for heaven sake. It was going to take some time for him to find his feet. At this stage he would have been playing at least 50% of stuff from the first two albums so it is hardly surprising he had to step into Butler's shoes.
Richard Oakes!
lovleh mate
Neiiiillllll
Cute
Our nothing places and our cellophane sounds
Tesco!