So many Music Legends from Bristol and also so many more that studied at Bristol UWE, including Roisin Murphy - Moloko, 2 of the Banarama Girls, Roni SIze, Will Gregory of Goldfrapp, cannot off top of my Head think now but there are so so many, Bristol is truly a Music Legends City, I am a South of the City of Bristol Girl growing up in the 80's/90's when Music was just amazingly good.
Great stuff. Thanks for uploading. Pushing 60 in 2024 and hearing Tricky's "Maxinquaye" for the first time. I've known and listened to Massive Attack for years, and love it... it holds up. "Maxinquaye" is from another planet. On first listen, I found it nearly as disorienting as Brainticket's "Cottonwoodhill," which I respect, but I don't want to listen to it all the time, but after several listens of the Tricky album straight through, it has come together in my head and life as an absolutely essential platter of great strange music, better with each listen. I also love that "Mission Accomplished" EP... very different, high energy crunchy guitars fast beats... a bloody punk masterpiece in my mind.
i wish/ but this one opened a lot of leads for research. got a bunch of new groups and names to check out. thats the only hard part about things underground. {t gets buried by time.
I'm mad that none of the major "I Love the..." documentaries mention trip-hop despite using the music in their documentaries. And also Trip-hop songs have been used in many movies and TV shows in the 90s. They ignored a major music movement altogether.
Thanks for uploading this. Love the Bristol sound. Massive Attack, Roni Size, Tricky, Smith and Mighty, Portishead. Also like the next generation of acts like Dub Mafia and AllFlaws
I love everything outa Bristol-:)-:)-;) What a lovely city to be in I wish I were Bristolian! You guys are amazing! Keep creating, inventing, producing good stuff - just awesome!
Yes you do Bristol is the best place in the world to be bought up. No city is like Bristol its diversity in insane such personality in Bristol I live in Swansea for a peaceful life cos I partied to hard in Bristol but my memories and all with Bristol and they are unforgettable.
Massive Attack are brilliant ..3D is handy with those cans tho...he denies being Banksy...big lol !!massive!! Big up Bristol UK..and all the wild bunch and anyone I forgot!!keep it real!
I’m born and bred in Bristol. Grew up listening to massive attack. Smith and mighty. And fresh 4. To me 5 man army is massive attacks best track. Shouts out to Claud Williams.
Robert Del Naja aka 3D of Massive Attack is definitely Bansky after seeing this video I definitely think its true not to mention all the other facts going around that align the two. The whole piece he painted in this documentary starting at 9:15 is very similar style and concept wise to all of Bansky's work. This is also one of the only videos Ive seen of Robert doing graffiti in the early days like this. Soon after this video was made Bansky emerged separating the two.
but people make you laugh! who is it that proves it to you? because it is there is a spray in the hand and everything! it's the guy you say "hi" all morning when going to work!
OK. 3D aka Banksy that's for sure now, no doubt! ✌ (I love these guys, and BETH is the platonic love of my life... I'm so sorry she never gives interviews. Although somewhere this way is even more appealing in my eyes)💜
It's been further confirmed now with the release of the early bbc Banksy interview were they called him Robert and he replies "it's robbie"... so street artist who uses stencilling and is definitely called Robert. I think we can put this one to bed now. I had kinda highly suspected it for a long time but this most recent find, or refound interview just finally settles it. No matter which bogus names they put forward I'm now 100% convinced. Even his stencil art has the exact same aesthetic as his great rival Banksy.
I agree about Beth as well. We can know sometimes too much about artists that they stop being artists and become celebrities. I like the mystery, I like her aloofness, which I believe is rooted mostly in nerves, but it still works
hey guys, does anyone know who produced this show? was it simply bbc? im using this documentary as a source for my research paper on trip hop, so id be massively grateful for this info!!!
Idles are from Exeter and Ireland and posh little villages from the home counties. One of them is even a dentist... the one who thinks he's being super avant garde and subversive by wearing dresses when in reality hes just got a serious attention seeking issue . They're definitely not from Bristol. They might base themselves there now but its only cause of the kudos they think it brings. Plus I can't stand their overly woke virtue signalling bs. It's pure cringe.
what's daddy saying at 2:45?? can't understand a lot of words!! goddamn brizzol accent and the guy at 5:45? can't understand the first few words, til "you know"! I've got to transcribe this interview....somebody help me pleaseee
+federico biscotti 2:45 Daddy G says: I think yeah when we were playing as a, you know, wild bunch sound system we used to sort of, you know, play anything really you know mainly sort of Jamaican music, was kind of, you know, the first start of it really, you know, sort of the reggae thing but, you know, since then we've incorporated loads of, you know, different influences from everywhere. Guy at 5:45 says: And that's kind of consistent, that sort of, you know, doubt over what it was that they have done. And I don't think there's any scandal there, I think it's just that the ways of new making music have changed, that you know, you do not need the things that you used to need. in that, in a sense what massive attack have got, their great weapon is their taste. they've got really good taste, and between them they cover different bases one of them Grant covers kind of reggae, soul, Mushroom was the hip hop, guy, Delge covers both of the others but also kind of punk, like rock and stuff like that. Delge - Robert '3d' Del Naja
Damn I'm a dumbass. I always thought that the vast majority of the stuff rapped on MAs work in the early days was Tricky and not 3D. They both have similar voices to me.
Bristol has spawned some serious musical Talent.
Massive Attack, Tricky and Portishead will be remembered and replayed for many Years.
So many Music Legends from Bristol and also so many more that studied at Bristol UWE, including Roisin Murphy - Moloko, 2 of the Banarama Girls, Roni SIze, Will Gregory of Goldfrapp, cannot off top of my Head think now but there are so so many, Bristol is truly a Music Legends City, I am a South of the City of Bristol Girl growing up in the 80's/90's when Music was just amazingly good.
just like Robert Wyatt, Nik Kershaw, Roni Size......
Great stuff. Thanks for uploading. Pushing 60 in 2024 and hearing Tricky's "Maxinquaye" for the first time. I've known and listened to Massive Attack for years, and love it... it holds up. "Maxinquaye" is from another planet. On first listen, I found it nearly as disorienting as Brainticket's "Cottonwoodhill," which I respect, but I don't want to listen to it all the time, but after several listens of the Tricky album straight through, it has come together in my head and life as an absolutely essential platter of great strange music, better with each listen. I also love that "Mission Accomplished" EP... very different, high energy crunchy guitars fast beats... a bloody punk masterpiece in my mind.
There's gotta be more documentaries on the Trip Hop genre, for sure.
i wish/ but this one opened a lot of leads for research. got a bunch of new groups and names to check out. thats the only hard part about things underground. {t gets buried by time.
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@@satsu9747 this about dubstep
I'm mad that none of the major "I Love the..." documentaries mention trip-hop despite using the music in their documentaries. And also Trip-hop songs have been used in many movies and TV shows in the 90s. They ignored a major music movement altogether.
Just watch beat making hip hop documentaries same thing
Lived in brizzol for six years, will forever be a bit of Bristol in my heart.
Yeah that'll be my back door key, AND you left without paying your share of the phone bill !
Whoa! Phil Johnson! My old communications teacher at Filton Tech...blast from the past right there
Thanks for uploading this. Love the Bristol sound. Massive Attack, Roni Size, Tricky, Smith and Mighty, Portishead.
Also like the next generation of acts like
Dub Mafia and AllFlaws
Earthling were good
Kosheen?
ressspect
Big in thee states
dr meaker are a pretty good newish act
Still the greatest and most influential group from the 90s
Was a member of the Dugout 1983-84. Happy days!
I love everything outa Bristol-:)-:)-;) What a lovely city to be in I wish I were Bristolian!
You guys are amazing! Keep creating, inventing, producing good stuff - just awesome!
Yes you do Bristol is the best place in the world to be bought up. No city is like Bristol its diversity in insane such personality in Bristol I live in Swansea for a peaceful life cos I partied to hard in Bristol but my memories and all with Bristol and they are unforgettable.
@@stevenlupanko2983it looks cool as well.
Massive Attack are brilliant ..3D is handy with those cans tho...he denies being Banksy...big lol !!massive!! Big up Bristol UK..and all the wild bunch and anyone I forgot!!keep it real!
My man! Right? He couldn't deny that even the early style was so similar.. yo! Big up✌
He's banksy im 99% sure. Or it's a joint effort
@@markremmers7990 Ya definitely has help but it's gotta be him!
He denies being Banksy because he’s not Banksy.
Banksy would always deny being banksy. It's 3D fo sho.
Great music, from a period where there was so much new good music coming out.
I’m born and bred in Bristol. Grew up listening to massive attack. Smith and mighty. And fresh 4. To me 5 man army is massive attacks best track. Shouts out to Claud Williams.
Very revealing to me, thanks for this one!!!
15:25 does anyone knows the name of that tricky track. That Beat is Straight Fire.
yes, thanks for putting this up
Like the way they've always done there thing down there completely independent of whats happening in the rest of England.
Lived in Bristol for like 4 months now and it is the best thing to ever happen to me
I hope you live on Gloucester Road because having to deal with transport anywhere else was the bane of my life.
Can someone link me to more trip hop documentaries?
I can spend hours listening to MA, this is how my life is now LOL
Robert Del Naja aka 3D of Massive Attack is definitely Bansky after seeing this video I definitely think its true not to mention all the other facts going around that align the two. The whole piece he painted in this documentary starting at 9:15 is very similar style and concept wise to all of Bansky's work. This is also one of the only videos Ive seen of Robert doing graffiti in the early days like this. Soon after this video was made Bansky emerged separating the two.
No he isn't. I know Delg and it isn't him
but people make you laugh! who is it that proves it to you? because it is there is a spray in the hand and everything! it's the guy you say "hi" all morning when going to work!
DaNiro Elle Brown
Yeah, that's for sure!✌plus an interesting fact is that a new Banksy graff always pops up where Massive Attack is touring so...
Do you think that Banksy is the only Bristol artist who uses stencils?
What a massively informative insight into one of the most influential music cities in the world!
OK. 3D aka Banksy that's for sure now, no doubt! ✌
(I love these guys, and BETH is the platonic love of my life... I'm so sorry she never gives interviews. Although somewhere this way is even more appealing in my eyes)💜
It's been further confirmed now with the release of the early bbc Banksy interview were they called him Robert and he replies "it's robbie"... so street artist who uses stencilling and is definitely called Robert. I think we can put this one to bed now. I had kinda highly suspected it for a long time but this most recent find, or refound interview just finally settles it. No matter which bogus names they put forward I'm now 100% convinced. Even his stencil art has the exact same aesthetic as his great rival Banksy.
I agree about Beth as well. We can know sometimes too much about artists that they stop being artists and become celebrities. I like the mystery, I like her aloofness, which I believe is rooted mostly in nerves, but it still works
3D is not Banksy
@@DarrenskiBanksy is not called Robert, he’s called Robin and he’s not 3D.
Oh man , I seriously cannot Believe that Tricky sampled a Regional Mexican Band from Michoacan called Los Bukis, seriously blew me away , 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
The unmistakable Postishead.
It's really crazy to seen 3d doing the 80's shouty type rapping, by blue lines he's practically whispering
15:25 I wish I could find this track somewhere
it’s gods bass by tricky and dj milo!
Thanks to Dex for sharing this documentary with me. I've never seen it before.
Cool Doc! I plan to check out Tricky & Massive Attack but im here for Portishead
Seen second time...priceless for me
Music is still alive in Bristol. It just needs more coverage.
Who's happening?
Heavy Lungs, Scalping, Babyhead, Split Prophets, The Naturals, IDLES. Music is 100% alive in Bristol.
@@samhill487 thanks for the info! Live in NYC, people are blind and def for the best music city on the earth.
@@VVV-gu1ls
Music will always be happening in Bristol! 🥰
Movin' to Bristol on Monday. Can hardly wait. =)
raze83 How's Bristol?
He was shot and died the first night he moved there.
Fun Guy really???
@@ThugNinja No
@@sverrekvernmo good
Anybody know the track at 14:00???
If I had to pick my favourite/the best U.K. album of all time, it is without a doubt Blue Lines.
What's the song at 13:40?
I wanna know too
me three
We never did find out 😔
Quiereme - Los Bukis
i love trip hop because basically was all over the newer Tekken games, lots of snowboarding games ect.
Tekken 3 for sure
@@deedontcare584 might be one of the greatest Fighting game soundtracks ever. Tekken 4 had more variety in there range though
LOOOVE Massive Attack and Portishead ;D
I Looooove Portisheads!
But Massive Attack are the Godfathers of the Triphop movement
its portishead not postishead
Gareth Davies postithead
🤣
@@mooghero909 Prostituted...
3D is Banksy @ 9:18
No he isn’t
9:26 Isn´t that very Banksy-ish ;)
No ! Maybe qu est qui te prouve ?
;)
Yeah, the rumours’ that he is Banksy...
14:31 name of the track?
please track id for the drunkstein section around 15:45 !?
Like the Quad Electrostatic ESL-57 speaker behind Phil Johnson.
Big Up MORE ROCKERS aswell SMITH N MIGHTY !!!
damn 3D sounds like Thom Yorke
A+
What i learned from this particular Massive Attack Documentary is 3D is Banksy????? lol. correct me if im wrong
Awesome video man..... good stuff, big ups.....
so good
the evolution of trip hop
15:33 track ID please, thanks ^
a year late but: DJ Milo & Tricky - God's Bass
@@Annatar3469 Bossssss!
hey guys, does anyone know who produced this show? was it simply bbc? im using this documentary as a source for my research paper on trip hop, so id be massively grateful for this info!!!
Big Up IDLES! Big Up Bristol and the DEEP SOUND! WORLDWIDE and UNIFIED
Idles are from Exeter and Ireland and posh little villages from the home counties. One of them is even a dentist... the one who thinks he's being super avant garde and subversive by wearing dresses when in reality hes just got a serious attention seeking issue . They're definitely not from Bristol. They might base themselves there now but its only cause of the kudos they think it brings. Plus I can't stand their overly woke virtue signalling bs. It's pure cringe.
Gotta remember me.❤💯😛
what's daddy saying at 2:45?? can't understand a lot of words!!
goddamn brizzol accent
and the guy at 5:45? can't understand the first few words, til "you know"! I've got to transcribe this interview....somebody help me pleaseee
+federico biscotti
2:45 Daddy G says:
I think yeah when we were playing as a, you know, wild bunch sound system we used to sort of, you know, play anything really you know mainly sort of Jamaican music, was kind of, you know, the first start of it really, you know, sort of the reggae thing but, you know, since then we've incorporated loads of, you know, different influences from everywhere.
Guy at 5:45 says:
And that's kind of consistent, that sort of, you know, doubt over what it was that they have done. And I don't think there's any scandal there, I think it's just that the ways of new making music have changed, that you know, you do not need the things that you used to need. in that, in a sense what massive attack have got, their great weapon is their taste. they've got really good taste, and between them they cover different bases one of them Grant covers kind of reggae, soul, Mushroom was the hip hop, guy, Delge covers both of the others but also kind of punk, like rock and stuff like that.
Delge - Robert '3d' Del Naja
xskoulax thanks man, I would never have made it!
I was looking back to see you looking back at me to see me looking back at you
Anyone have an idea about the song at the 9 min?
"Postishead"?
If at all possible, please link me to a video of the Drunkenstein track @15:33
ANYONE
gods bass. enjoy
I have a newly-found respect for Tricky.
9:55 Robert Del Naja is Bansky !
Fethi Arbi *Banksy 😉
Fethi Arbi no but he did influence Banksy.
Nope
Qu est qui te le prouve???
This sure looks like the smoking gun, doesn't it!?
id at 14:00?
song id for the sog in the beginning
Beth Gibbons :-)
💜💜💜
Anybody knows what track is playing at min 15.30?
even jungle in bristol had it's flavour.
24:01 Dat eyes......
The best band ever in my opinion.
I dont ever want to see 3D rap ever again
In Spanish?
Please... PoRtishead 🥰
Damn I'm a dumbass. I always thought that the vast majority of the stuff rapped on MAs work in the early days was Tricky and not 3D. They both have similar voices to me.
yknow
2013
anyone here looking for new trip hop artists u should listen to sevdaliza, especially all rivers at once - sounds very portishead
Up the Canteen!
alguien que lo traduzca al castellano
🤣🤣🤣Postishead!!!
Gert Lush
BRISTOL ALLDAY!!!
God mushroom looks so bored 🙄🙄
Banksy?
😛
100 man army massive attack
Spotted a Banksy yet?
Postishead? 😂
Ima skip the wild jam crew
PostiShead ... lol
Banksy confirmed
Banksy=3D ! :D
Banksy its Robert del Naja, i don't have any evidence, but i don't have any doubt either
Robert is Banksy 🤷🏻♀️
what's the song playing at 2:35?
What song at 13:40 ? Please link
What song at 14:00 ? Please link