We Are Number One But Baggy Trousers By Madness Devon i will not STAND FOR THIS ANY LONGER! I have deal with your shit for the last 20 years. Fuck your coin collection. they're all stupid anyway.
Their last single before breaking up. And what a great song to end with! I know it's weird, and I've seen an unfortunate amount of dislike for this song, but I personally think it's wacky, wild, fun, and eccentric in all the best ways. And different to almost anything else in my music collection.
@@k-leb4671 Interesting. I've always liked the track (as well as the video) and have a Nokia 8210 somewhere with a ringtone of a riff from this track, created by Dave Rowntree (and given away through an NME link, iirc).
For the longest time I couldn't stand this video. It was 2000 and I was stuck in a hospital in bed recovering from major surgey. Every time I turned on the TV (they had MTV) THIS was on. Mind you BEAUTIFUL DAY by U2 was mostly on after it.
The very best Blur track, bar none, Even people who hate Blur like this (but usually ask who it is by before their jaw drops at the answer) I however love (Almost) everything they have done but this is something else...FUNKY AND FREE, BABY...
You really got me seeing you Really got me done y'all Music is my radar Really topped my joy y'all Really topped my radio Really got me done y'all Dealing I'll be seeing you Really got my beats now, on my ear now... Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Really got me changing from my bill from job Into a new life, oh you really got Really got me singing elsewhere, oh my girl Really got me dancin', dancin' in my head now baby Tony Allen dancing Tony Allen dancing Tony Allen gets what a boy can do Really got me dancin' He really got me dancin' But I don't give my soul All ya'll need and yeah don't give a soul You really got me driftin' You really got me dancin' You really got me dancin' in my head Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now Aah don't stop me now (You really got me dancin') Aah don't stop me now (You really got me dancin') Aah don't stop me now (You really got me dancin')
I wish they'd done an album like this just slightly more progressed sound than 13 I remember thinking this was the sound of the next decade back in 2000. How wrong I was.
Considering this sounds heavy like a gorrilaz song and gorrilaz proceeded to be one of the biggest bands of the noughtes it was the sound of the next decade
They had an awesome music style going for them in 2000-2002. Unfortunately, Graham left in 2002 and that style was subsequently abandoned. Other songs from the era worth checking out to get a feel for that sound are Black Book, The Outsider, Morricone, Kissin' Time (released by Marianne Faithfull but mostly played and written by Blur), So You, and Some Glad Morning. "1" and "3" from the Bill Laswell sessions (from 2000) also give you an idea, although I don't know how many members worked on those. Fool's Day also has a similar style despite being made several years afterwards. Battery in Your Leg is also a fantastic culmination of all 4 members' efforts into a single product whilst evolving past 13's sound, but we all know that song anyway because it actually made it to an album.
There was heavy speculation on my part as to where Blur would go next, then this was released, plenty of relief as this is one of my favorites from this band.
Sólo vi este video una vez en Mtv , no pude olvidarlo y tampoco la melodía . Acabe comprando el disco doble con el concierto , la edición especial muy bueno . También me recuerda a la naranja mecánica .
if it's the same Steve Lately I found in imdb, it's funny that his closest work to the year 2000 is a series called Black Books, and blur has a song called Black Book..hmm
"13" is my favourite Blur album. However, as much as I love "Tender", I never really felt like it fits too well with all the other titles on "13". That´s why I have "Music Is My Radar" made the opener for my version of "13". And now it´s probably my favourite album of all times. Try it out!
@@robsdianten1 Thanks a bunch, Diana. Your exquisite taste in music is beyond question anyway :) I wish "13" would get more attention in general. It´s some kind of BLUR´s "Kid A" and for me BLUR aren´t any less relevant than Radiohead.
I think Tender is a great song by itself, and it was one of the introductory songs to blur for me. I can imagine how MIMR ending would work well with Bugman's beginning now
@@birjarq Tender is great and it´s just another example of BLUR´s versatility (there is a mighty fine acoustic version out there, backstage at the Jimmy Fallon Show). However, I would have a hard time, choosing the "right" BLUR album to put it on. It´s something quite a bit different. But hell yeah, making MIMR the opener for "13" made this album sound 120% right for me.
@@elwray3506 as Tender (I love live versions more too) doesn't match any other albums even so, one can put MIMR as own version second track before Bugman. No Distance Left to Run is same thematic song as Tender after all :)
I've been trying for years to find this video and song. To my surprise, it's not what I remember it to be. Glad I can put away an old itch though. Feels good man.
16th October 2000 so Wiki tells me for this promo single off the best-of released a fortnight later. Somehow passed me by, despite being a big Blur fan, but I'm not surprised as I would typically snub best-ofs especially if I already had the studio albums those singles derived from. They'd have had to release a whole second cd of mixes & rarities to get me buying. But that was a time for me when I kind-of turned my back on the Britpop/indie scene and most bands I loved from the 90s, because a new decade had dawned so it was time for a new sound*. It was also roughly four and a half years before RUclips came about (so a time before easy access to music videos on demand, if you didn't have Sky like me) and I was busy rocking and rolling, taking drugs, partying and djing house music and the like. Buuut, having now played this track years later, I really love it and it's a brilliant video. *You could say other music was on my radar, ho-ho.
Blur para mi en líneas generales después de la santísima Trinidad britanica de The Beatles-Rolling Stone- Pink floyd es la mejor banda muchas podrán parecérseles pero son únicos así como los radiohead a su manera. Pero me quedo Con Blur
"Music Is My Radar" You really got me seeing you Really got me done y'all Music is my radar Really topped my joy y'all Really topped my radio Really got me done y'all Dealing I'll be seeing you Really got my beats now, on my ear now... Aah don't stop me now (You really got me dancin') Really got me changing from my bill from job Into a new life, oh you really got Really got me singing elsewhere, oh my girl Really got me dancin', dancin' in my head now baby Tony Allen dancing Tony Allen gets what a boy can do Really got me dancin' He really got me dancin' But I don't give my soul All ya'll need and yeah don't give a soul You really got me driftin' You really got me dancin' in my head
love this song i was freaking out while playing silent hill the room so i decided to listen to this lovely song instead of the scary ass music (but awesome) of akira yamaoka
man i dont know about you guys but whenever i hear this track i wana just get up and start jumping around and dance dance dance..."Really got me dancin', dancin' in my head now".
2:28 I wonder if there is a chance to upskill this video from 360 p to 1080p🤔This #musicvideo is an absolute genious! Don Cameron did something really special and choregraphy by Blanca Li is up to 11! Blanca also worked on the choreography for the Daft Punk video ‘Around The World’ 👩🚀 The guitars in this tune are off the hook!🎸🤘😁🤘 Really topped my radio (really got me dancing) 2:43 3:46 ☮
Something about this video feels so unsettling. The dancers and choreography are cool, but the way the video is shot, there is never any immersion; we see either the stage lights or cameras at all times, and it keeps cutting to the boys in Blur just sitting around, makes it feel like the dancers aren't doing anything important. Heightening that feeling is the fact that it all takes place during a commercial break, not even live on TV, so who was that performance for? In any case, an unforgettable video.
The video's set-up and choreography is taken from the Italian film "The 10th victim" from 1965. The futuristic film is about a reality game show where the participants have to kill each other.
This is possibly the most underrated Blur song ever.
And the weirdest of their videos
@@GbrElfunk oh yeah
What
@@eggseggseggstesticles I said it's possibly the most underrated Blur song ever
@@GbrElfunk not as weird as the Good Song one
Alex James is quite underrated as a bassist. He does a fine job holding the low down here. The bass lines really make this song.
I couldnt agree more 🤗 bass lines are priceless 😍
Even for the stuff the corksniffers turn their nose up at ie Boys And Girls, absolutely fantastic bass line. That song is one big grooving bassline.
@@skeletalwreck AKA 13 fans, right?
@@skeletalwreck init
What a fuckin track this was.
I like that Blur don't just fit into one genre of music and that some are pop/rock/dance. I love Blur always have always will!
Have u seen them live? Best moments!
Yep. Especially Damon, since he started Gorillaz, Blur also become as multi-genre band
"Tony Allen dancing...
He really got me dancing"
RIP.
Tony Allen dying
He really got me crying
the ascending bass line is so unbelievably good
I NEED THAT GIANT GRAHAM POSTER!!!!!
I need all of them
So real
Good Lord Blur have so much range in their style, they are so great
😭🙌🏼
After all these years it is still one of the best music videos I've ever seen.
The 60s and the future all at once. Yet it was 23 years ago.
Watching Alex emptying that glass in one huge swig, while Graham´s fuzzy fuzz guitar sets in to destroy everything is what I live for.
Very inventive.A band that transcended Britpop.
+Dale Hagger *That created and then proceeded to transcend Britpop.
damon looks so done with everything
youre. everywhere
We Are Number One But Baggy Trousers By Madness got a problem?
Llama Queen absolutely. get out of my house
We Are Number One But Baggy Trousers By Madness your house? its in my name AND i pay the rent!
We Are Number One But Baggy Trousers By Madness Devon i will not STAND FOR THIS ANY LONGER! I have deal with your shit for the last 20 years. Fuck your coin collection. they're all stupid anyway.
Strong 60‘s vibes
My favorite blur song no one can tell me otherwise.
Their last single before breaking up.
And what a great song to end with! I know it's weird, and I've seen an unfortunate amount of dislike for this song, but I personally think it's wacky, wild, fun, and eccentric in all the best ways. And different to almost anything else in my music collection.
Was it really their last single? Wow, almost 20 years ago, now.
@@summerteeeth Well, they started releasing singles again starting in 2009, but that was after reuniting.
@@k-leb4671 Interesting. I've always liked the track (as well as the video) and have a Nokia 8210 somewhere with a ringtone of a riff from this track, created by Dave Rowntree (and given away through an NME link, iirc).
@@summerteeeth There's a ringtone based on this by Dave?
Anyone know where I can find it?
There was also Think Tank, which was released after this, but didn't have Graham involved
This is fuckin amazing. Blur are the best band ever
Amazingly artistic, classy and romantic all the same time. Better than any modern music video hands down.
Dude I'm listening to this on repeat while cleaning my room.
it is said that CiceroSpeaketh is still to this day cleaning his room while listening to this song on repeat
This song and On Your Own deserve much more recognition. So damn groovy!
Probably the most beautiful video of a Blur song. Also, Graham C. mastering the magic...
I am addicted to the Blur sounds&lyrics for many many years! ... You are singing from my heart and I love ye all for that!!! :) "No Music, No Joy!"
"Now, about the new play."
"Let's not talk about the play."
That cracked Damon up, lol.
I have never noticed it .. thanks
For the longest time I couldn't stand this video. It was 2000 and I was stuck in a hospital in bed recovering from major surgey. Every time I turned on the TV (they had MTV) THIS was on. Mind you BEAUTIFUL DAY by U2 was mostly on after it.
And it was in 2000. Can we dig that on Mtv's 2019? Not A chance mate. But I loved I'm 14, was.....that year.
This is one of the best music videos in the history. And year after year there are days when I JUST MUST watch it again.
There was a similar video which belongs to a unknown band who covers Rolling Stones' Miss You. I can't find the song or video anywhere.
Music is my radar
England is my city
stop you're ruining it
Europe is my country
The Universe is my World!
I'm an Englishman
...geography isn't my strong point
What makes this song special is the bass, it's just brutal
Love this Blur song, one their best. So groovy they really are some crazy cats man!
this is soo fucking epic way ahead of its time as far as choreography goes in my opinion
The very best Blur track, bar none,
Even people who hate Blur like this (but usually ask who it is by before their jaw drops at the answer)
I however love (Almost) everything they have done but this is something else...FUNKY AND FREE, BABY...
I hope your last name's really Rainbow.
it is indeed.. :)
There's a lot of other Blur tracks I prefer
You really got me seeing you
Really got me done y'all
Music is my radar
Really topped my joy y'all
Really topped my radio
Really got me done y'all
Dealing I'll be seeing you
Really got my beats now, on my ear now...
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Really got me changing from my bill from job
Into a new life, oh you really got
Really got me singing elsewhere, oh my girl
Really got me dancin', dancin' in my head now baby
Tony Allen dancing
Tony Allen dancing
Tony Allen gets what a boy can do
Really got me dancin'
He really got me dancin'
But I don't give my soul
All ya'll need and yeah don't give a soul
You really got me driftin'
You really got me dancin'
You really got me dancin' in my head
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now
Aah don't stop me now (You really got me dancin')
Aah don't stop me now (You really got me dancin')
Aah don't stop me now (You really got me dancin')
I like Graham"s guitar after all.
+MrHidki It's quite good, after all.
You should listen to The Spinning Top, it really is a fantastic album.
2:04 Alex
alex looking cool as fuck
London Bones Isn't looking cool as fuck just his default?
I wish they'd done an album like this just slightly more progressed sound than 13 I remember thinking this was the sound of the next decade back in 2000. How wrong I was.
Considering this sounds heavy like a gorrilaz song and gorrilaz proceeded to be one of the biggest bands of the noughtes it was the sound of the next decade
They had an awesome music style going for them in 2000-2002. Unfortunately, Graham left in 2002 and that style was subsequently abandoned.
Other songs from the era worth checking out to get a feel for that sound are Black Book, The Outsider, Morricone, Kissin' Time (released by Marianne Faithfull but mostly played and written by Blur), So You, and Some Glad Morning. "1" and "3" from the Bill Laswell sessions (from 2000) also give you an idea, although I don't know how many members worked on those. Fool's Day also has a similar style despite being made several years afterwards.
Battery in Your Leg is also a fantastic culmination of all 4 members' efforts into a single product whilst evolving past 13's sound, but we all know that song anyway because it actually made it to an album.
I love the brutal fuzzy coxon's guitar
One of the best music vids ever. What a good idea.
Being in art show, right?
this song just makes you want to dance
Possibly best Blur song+video… ever.
There was heavy speculation on my part as to where Blur would go next, then this was released, plenty of relief as this is one of my favorites from this band.
Whoa! It's been 20 years since I heard & seen the video when I was 14 years old, now I'm 36! Memories 💖🇬🇧
Sólo vi este video una vez en Mtv , no pude olvidarlo y tampoco la melodía . Acabe comprando el disco doble con el concierto , la edición especial muy bueno . También me recuerda a la naranja mecánica .
This dance is really super!!! I enjoy it!
4:00 introducing the world's first musical power drill...
Love this song and the video! I think the choreography and costumes are awesome.
i wonder what steve lately's play is about?
+klacker47 "Let's not talk about the play"
yOUr mOM
He doesn't want to say. He wants to talk about.....
if it's the same Steve Lately I found in imdb, it's funny that his closest work to the year 2000 is a series called Black Books, and blur has a song called Black Book..hmm
@Jared if you listen closely, he says “Let’s not talk about the play, let’s talk about how good that dancing was!”
I love Blur and this song !!! So catchy would play this all day long !! Wish blur would make a come back !!
Will I be the only one who thinks that this one is simply the best song from Blur? :D
me too!!!!!!!!!!!!
probally
"13" is my favourite Blur album. However, as much as I love "Tender", I never really felt like it fits too well with all the other titles on "13". That´s why I have "Music Is My Radar" made the opener for my version of "13". And now it´s probably my favourite album of all times. Try it out!
Totally agree
@@robsdianten1 Thanks a bunch, Diana. Your exquisite taste in music is beyond question anyway :) I wish "13" would get more attention in general. It´s some kind of BLUR´s "Kid A" and for me BLUR aren´t any less relevant than Radiohead.
I think Tender is a great song by itself, and it was one of the introductory songs to blur for me. I can imagine how MIMR ending would work well with Bugman's beginning now
@@birjarq Tender is great and it´s just another example of BLUR´s versatility (there is a mighty fine acoustic version out there, backstage at the Jimmy Fallon Show). However, I would have a hard time, choosing the "right" BLUR album to put it on. It´s something quite a bit different. But hell yeah, making MIMR the opener for "13" made this album sound 120% right for me.
@@elwray3506 as Tender (I love live versions more too) doesn't match any other albums even so, one can put MIMR as own version second track before Bugman. No Distance Left to Run is same thematic song as Tender after all :)
I've been trying for years to find this video and song. To my surprise, it's not what I remember it to be. Glad I can put away an old itch though. Feels good man.
Of all those randoms things that come to my mind, this song (and video) has been one of the most recurrent ones, and for almost 20 years
no the bass line is everything
Dude! I only like this for the the drum and bass
@@SuperLindsay1979 the bass completes this.
dave rowntree deserves more appreciation
You deserve more appreciation.
If I hadn’t discovered Gorillaz I would have never known about blur. I love both these bands so much
"don't stab me in the EYE... don't stab me in the EYE" :P
rofl
HappyProducer LOL this video is full of freemasonry bollocks and in the land of the blind the one eyed man is king....this music is wank !😂😂😂
lol now I'll always hear this phrase in my mind instead
@@alchemy432thefoolcardmagic7 Except the line isn't about an eye or anything of the sort you deranged clown.
I still love and listen to the Blur in 2021! ❤️
Classic! I hope blur playing this song live more tho, its a bit rare see them playing this track
This reminds me to "Around the world" videoclip
+Alex Noir exactly
+Alex Noir "Around the world" video of who? I dont understand...
+SettimaLegione video of daft punk
+Alex Noir The whole choreography and clothing is taken from a futuristic Italian film from 1965.
+Alex Noir i was thinking the same !
Watching this video high was fantastic.
which drug?
All of them
puccini4 '
German Gelves watching this video tripping was better hahaha
First time I saw this on tV 1998 blew me away I was old enough to know better High as fuck
Video of a unique and absolute creativity, to see again and again, choreography and song made for each other, wonderful dancers !!!
Daft Blur
If Stanley Kubrick made music videos, it would look like this.
*****
, I'd say for the lighting and set design.
0utrider Zero yes!
Not exactly, this music video is inspired by La decima vittima, directed by Elio Petri.
I'll look into the film you mention Zelda Fitzgerald and watch for this similar cues however Kubrick style was my first thought.
needs more synthtic drugged milk and knife fights imo
Blur's best Gorillaz song
i miss them!
amazing dancers
Man, I was really looking forward to hearing about Steve's new play
good video
good song
good group
One of the best video around
He really got me dancin'
one of the best video I ever saw
Totally underrated song...
I can't believe this song is not in the OST of some movie (e.g. Ocean's 11) or TV series!
amazing video... total classic
who else is listening to this during quarantine
Before during and hopefully after👍
☝️
4:48 Damon's having so much fun! Look his faceXDD
Oh my SHIT. Literally have not heard this since it was out and forgotten how awesome it is. Talking Heads vibes.
16th October 2000 so Wiki tells me for this promo single off the best-of released a fortnight later.
Somehow passed me by, despite being a big Blur fan, but I'm not surprised as I would typically snub best-ofs especially if I already had the studio albums those singles derived from. They'd have had to release a whole second cd of mixes & rarities to get me buying. But that was a time for me when I kind-of turned my back on the Britpop/indie scene and most bands I loved from the 90s, because a new decade had dawned so it was time for a new sound*. It was also roughly four and a half years before RUclips came about (so a time before easy access to music videos on demand, if you didn't have Sky like me) and I was busy rocking and rolling, taking drugs, partying and djing house music and the like.
Buuut, having now played this track years later, I really love it and it's a brilliant video.
*You could say other music was on my radar, ho-ho.
Amen, good to know that there are others like me out there in other parts of the world. Good music is international.
state-of-the-art video, groovy beat, goddas hell bass!
This was never a downloadable single, yet it still got to the top 10, it is possible
Con esta canción se tumbaron toditos los argumentos contra ellos, de inicio a fin.
Blur para mi en líneas generales después de la santísima Trinidad britanica de The Beatles-Rolling Stone- Pink floyd es la mejor banda muchas podrán parecérseles pero son únicos así como los radiohead a su manera. Pero me quedo Con Blur
Radiohead>>>
Great retrofuturism!
"Music Is My Radar"
You really got me seeing you
Really got me done y'all
Music is my radar
Really topped my joy y'all
Really topped my radio
Really got me done y'all
Dealing I'll be seeing you
Really got my beats now, on my ear now...
Aah don't stop me now (You really got me dancin')
Really got me changing from my bill from job
Into a new life, oh you really got
Really got me singing elsewhere, oh my girl
Really got me dancin', dancin' in my head now baby
Tony Allen dancing
Tony Allen gets what a boy can do
Really got me dancin'
He really got me dancin'
But I don't give my soul
All ya'll need and yeah don't give a soul
You really got me driftin'
You really got me dancin' in my head
I want to hear about Steve's play
If only Blur had been more like this had they stayed united through the 2000s and so on...
Heavy guitar riff to a killer dance beat driven song. So cool.
love this song i was freaking out while playing silent hill the room so i decided to listen to this lovely song instead of the scary ass music (but awesome) of akira yamaoka
CHEATER!!!
The best of the best of the best
Don't stop me NOW-AHH
2-D en su maxima expresion
man i dont know about you guys but whenever i hear this track i wana just get up and start jumping around and dance dance dance..."Really got me dancin', dancin' in my head now".
When everything is just blur, music is my radar.
One of the best song by the Legendary Blur!!!!!
this video resumes a much reality of a new groups, a crew working hard and they only wachting
2:28 I wonder if there is a chance to upskill this video from 360 p to 1080p🤔This #musicvideo is an absolute genious!
Don Cameron did something really special and choregraphy by Blanca Li is up to 11! Blanca also worked on the choreography for the Daft Punk video ‘Around The World’ 👩🚀
The guitars in this tune are off the hook!🎸🤘😁🤘
Really topped my radio (really got me dancing) 2:43
3:46
☮
So wait, how was Steve Laitly's new play?
Let's not talk about the new play...
Great beats, its all about Blur
Looks like those videos from Canada (the production company). Way ahead!
wooooow THIS IS DOPE. The dacer´s coreography are depicting human relatonships, good ones and destructive ones.
has a ''Soul Train'' style
RIP Tony Allen
Something about this video feels so unsettling. The dancers and choreography are cool, but the way the video is shot, there is never any immersion; we see either the stage lights or cameras at all times, and it keeps cutting to the boys in Blur just sitting around, makes it feel like the dancers aren't doing anything important. Heightening that feeling is the fact that it all takes place during a commercial break, not even live on TV, so who was that performance for? In any case, an unforgettable video.
The video's set-up and choreography is taken from the Italian film "The 10th victim" from 1965. The futuristic film is about a reality game show where the participants have to kill each other.
Meditative, can't stop listening. Briliantlly done.