Happy Mondays taught me everything about dogbuscuits, microdots and the hacienda ...never again ...a magical moment in time I'm proud to say.....I WAS THERE🤯🥳😍🤪
This was my best Glastonbury ever,the fence was down everything was out of control, brilliant vibe,people from every background who just turned up to what had become the biggest free festival and party in the world. Had my wallet and phone stolen, lucky for me they took the cash and left my car keys and bank card, took cash out in Glastonbury with my card, brought £200 worth of Stella, sold it on site and got my money back to live another day,.
Did get dangerous at times in terms of crushes when crowds got so big. 300,000 instead of 200,000. Even the lower numbers is a busy festival. I saw 1 or 2 sketchy moments where crowd started to get crushed at bottle necks to and from stages, venues. I had friends who were at Hillsborough, so I knew things can go wrong quickly. Luckily they didn't and it was a great festival. I'm glad I made the late decision to go again as it was last year u could try to hop over wasn't it
I was there, the best was when the naked chic dodged the security and managed to get on stage. The band was very enthusiastic about the strange situation and acted really nicely to her, till today I still look up to this girl and her courage. It made the whole moment very real for everyone on stage and off stage.
I was at this one in 2000, glorious and chaotic gig. Shaun and Rowetta fell out big time about two songs later - proper handbags at dawn. There was also a female streaker onstage at one point. Bez with the cp goggles - Iconic. Miss the 90's.
keep on stepping on-i love the monday's-they were just a breath of fresh air early late 80's early 90's-and were a great original act-fusing funk and rock and having a great live show-one of the true great British acts
Everything seems to be in order here..two crazy frontman, shitfaced 👍and held together by a decent band and best backing singer they ever had 🥴😜 long live the mondays...good old days ❤ respect to them for my best days lol 👍
@@philipcunningham-salmon2737 charlatans were great but to me the front man Tim Burgess just didnt cut it. Not self confident. Have a look on RUclips for sproston green instrumental....have a good listen then listen to a live version of same song...sometimes Tim cant get behind it. It's an amazing guitar rif and drums etc. The Soup Dragons also were on the 'indie' bandwagon and had fun,they were ok I'd also be interested to hear what became of them, I have looked before.
my one and only year aged 20 with 3 days in the travelers field to start and end with...and the first time with the Mondays after thinkin those days had gone...special times
Seen them from the word go and never seen a bad gig. Manchester legends... A great combination of real Manchester musicians... Origional. Charisma. Seen em in Lincoln 3 times. Hacienda. Middleton Civic. Allover. Never disappoint. Bez is a legend. Saw a band called flowered up a sort of London version of the Mondays,supporting Northside. They were surprisingly good. I was back stage and every time I turned my head roung the manager kept sticking the Columbian matching powder up my bugle. Everyone was surprised. They has a dancer dressed up like a flower.bpeople wax laughing a bit but they were fuckin great live ...my mate is Dermo and my mates were the last band to sign to factory from Middleton. The space monkeys. The Mondays are legends for sure. Funny but honest. Love you guys. David. The Chameleons. Xx
Diffrn't class, my last glastonedbury, On U Sound in the area, supporting the Mondays. Gorbachevs, MDs, red window panes, totally bummed. Thanks for posting whoever you are.
Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, The Stone Roses, The Charlatans, James. So many brilliant bands came out at that time and what a time to be a teenager. And I managed to live through the excesses of that time aswell. Relatively unscathed.😂😂😂
i was at this and cant remember anything about it, it sounds shit, but im told i danced none stop,, it was the weekend that i gave up drinking (still on the wagon) so drink has nothing to do with memory loss as i was sober as a judge.still seems very alien to me now . . .
@@scottyc2012 are you kidding? this is an amazing performance of this song. id say they are all definately keeping it together. it is almost better than the record.
2000 the year glastunbery died, 99 bowie , was the last year you ould bunk in was my first and only glastonbury, definatly not like the original but still a good festival especially for the 10 entrance fee to the guy who pulled the fence open for us !
Lewis Mooring I wasn’t even born in the 90s and I know for a fact it was 10x better. Full of culture, great music and style now what have we got? Fuck all culture, wank auto tuned rap and people who can’t take the slightest joke.
yeah but for me Bez was important-he was the crowd on the stage-I saw them at the roundhouse 2014-i think it was and what struck you was the dynamic of Sean-bez and Rowetta-it made them good visually-i think the best bands have some kind of chemistry
+Paul Barlow of course if the music scene wasn't dead we would (both?) be out following new bands - right? I did ask myself this very question as I was watching the Stone Roses at Finsbury park a few years back - don't worry you didn't miss anything if you didn't go.The Stone roses seemed to have spent all their money hence the cash cow is looking like it's going to be milked again next summer. The lack of any new bands is also a reason for the continued popularity of Noel Gallagher's solo career - if a new Britpop-type scene was around now he would have been laughed off the stage ages ago.
Happy Mondays inspired a great movie "24 Hour Party People" a comedy that I will always cherish just like my memories that screwed up bunch blokes as they clearly were. The music was good enough not to have a couple of ass hats jumping around on stage.
true shit man, im so happy the dude is still kickin it - RIP Paul Ryder though. This is in the depth of Shaun's crack, smoking crystal meth, smoking heroin and probably jellied to fuck on Temazepam lmao - im glad he got help shortly after this.
He's forgetting the words and he's wasted mate plus they've edited the set to give you the highlights. It stopped and started loads. Don't get me wrong this was one of the highlights of my life but I'm glad i never paid to see them. There is not much I wouldnt give to go and live out 99 till 01 again 🤣
@@mmafiemc What do you want from a gig though? Something that you will clearly remember for the rest of your like - like this one, or a cookie cutter solid performance of a studio album.... For me seeing a band like the Mondays live and that all the members on stage are clearly fucked and theres generally just carnage, is probably exactly what I want tbh haha
@@MrBarry465 Its one of them defo . Yeah I was definitely spoilt back then for music gigs and the best narcotics money could buy , I unfortunately didn't make the most of it because I assumed it would last forever. 🤣 Thanks for pointing it out 👍🏻
Massive respect to.Rowetta for holding it all together 😍
Who with who
Happy Mondays taught me everything about dogbuscuits, microdots and the hacienda ...never again ...a magical moment in time I'm proud to say.....I WAS THERE🤯🥳😍🤪
Me too..top buzz❤👍
This was my best Glastonbury ever,the fence was down everything was out of control, brilliant vibe,people from every background who just turned up to what had become the biggest free festival and party in the world. Had my wallet and phone stolen, lucky for me they took the cash and left my car keys and bank card, took cash out in Glastonbury with my card, brought £200 worth of Stella, sold it on site and got my money back to live another day,.
Did get dangerous at times in terms of crushes when crowds got so big.
300,000 instead of 200,000. Even the lower numbers is a busy festival. I saw 1 or 2 sketchy moments where crowd started to get crushed at bottle necks to and from stages, venues. I had friends who were at Hillsborough, so I knew things can go wrong quickly. Luckily they didn't and it was a great festival. I'm glad I made the late decision to go again as it was last year u could try to hop over wasn't it
Gaz Whelan one of the most underrated British drummers of all time
Gaz and Paul were an amazing rhythm section.
I always thought he looked like the British Stephen Perkins when he had long hair (Jane's Addiction drummer)
I was there, the best was when the naked chic dodged the security and managed to get on stage. The band was very enthusiastic about the strange situation and acted really nicely to her, till today I still look up to this girl and her courage. It made the whole moment very real for everyone on stage and off stage.
That song's on here too, but it got blocked until I edited the stage invasion bit out as a result of a complaint from someone.
@@soulbrotherjimmy "complaint from someone" festivals are held so open minded people can have a break from the closed minded ones like this one.
@@soulbrotherjimmy
I was at this one in 2000, glorious and chaotic gig. Shaun and Rowetta fell out big time about two songs later - proper handbags at dawn. There was also a female streaker onstage at one point. Bez with the cp goggles - Iconic. Miss the 90's.
Tom Charlton the female streaker was so beautiful - the band on the other hand were terrible!
Tom Charlton same. Didn't it all start to go wrong when Rowetta stole Shauns hat?
Tom Charlton bez keeping it casual
Somewhere in that crowd my jaw divorced my face and left me speechless
@@mmafiemc lols never saw ya, but was with you on the field bro
keep on stepping on-i love the monday's-they were just a breath of fresh air early late 80's early 90's-and were a great original act-fusing funk and rock and having a great live show-one of the true great British acts
Absolutely, such a funky band
One of the best bands ever
Everything seems to be in order here..two crazy frontman, shitfaced 👍and held together by a decent band and best backing singer they ever had 🥴😜 long live the mondays...good old days ❤ respect to them for my best days lol 👍
80 s 90 s Monday’s stone roses inspiral carpets we we rocked that era never seen so good sounds we new how to party
.....basically any music that came outa madchester was awesome.......the Hacienda must be built...
crispy ambulace
Not out of Manchester but charlatans are another great band. We're James from Manchester and also joy division who later became new order.?
Whatever happened to the soup dragons
@@philipcunningham-salmon2737 charlatans were great but to me the front man Tim Burgess just didnt cut it. Not self confident. Have a look on RUclips for sproston green instrumental....have a good listen then listen to a live version of same song...sometimes Tim cant get behind it. It's an amazing guitar rif and drums etc.
The Soup Dragons also were on the 'indie' bandwagon and had fun,they were ok I'd also be interested to hear what became of them, I have looked before.
my one and only year aged 20 with 3 days in the travelers field to start and end with...and the first time with the Mondays after thinkin those days had gone...special times
Back when Glastonbury wasn’t full of hair straighteners and hunter wellies.
Totally authentic - Sean Ryder is who he is and doesn't give a f#ck if you don't relate to his world but a lot of us do
I love Rowetta!!!!!
Seen them from the word go and never seen a bad gig. Manchester legends... A great combination of real Manchester musicians... Origional. Charisma. Seen em in Lincoln 3 times. Hacienda. Middleton Civic. Allover. Never disappoint. Bez is a legend. Saw a band called flowered up a sort of London version of the Mondays,supporting Northside. They were surprisingly good. I was back stage and every time I turned my head roung the manager kept sticking the Columbian matching powder up my bugle. Everyone was surprised. They has a dancer dressed up like a flower.bpeople wax laughing a bit but they were fuckin great live ...my mate is Dermo and my mates were the last band to sign to factory from Middleton. The space monkeys. The Mondays are legends for sure. Funny but honest. Love you guys. David. The Chameleons. Xx
Diffrn't class, my last glastonedbury, On U Sound in the area, supporting the Mondays. Gorbachevs, MDs, red window panes, totally bummed. Thanks for posting whoever you are.
As in on you sound system? If so and the same..I saw with Gary clail. In Exeter. .90 91...fackin awesome
Was here as well..the last year of baby easy penatrable fences
If I could time travel... guess the decade😈🤯🥳 magical
Zero fucks given. Beautiful!!
Fair to say they were” unique “
Being on stage Muggs with bez was amazing
Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, The Stone Roses, The Charlatans, James. So many brilliant bands came out at that time and what a time to be a teenager. And I managed to live through the excesses of that time aswell. Relatively unscathed.😂😂😂
Hallelujah, Happy Mondays!
I love Rowetta, she's fkn awesome 👌
Yes, and seems so sweet too.
She shops in the Tesco near my my mums house , nice lady
@@valley_robot where?
@@richardsaunders520 wythenshawe ,Manchester
@@valley_robot never heard of it
I was there great f**king times 😃
Simplemente Genios de MaDchester saludos From Chile
Best Manchester band ever. Class
shaun ryfer fucking legend a bez a rowetta n the black guy dancing is class dancer
i was at this and cant remember anything about it, it sounds shit, but im told i danced none stop,, it was the weekend that i gave up drinking (still on the wagon) so drink has nothing to do with memory loss as i was sober as a judge.still seems very alien to me now . . .
Στην λευκη με αγαπη αλεξανδρος 1991 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
That drummer seems to be holding everything together…
Literally, everything.
Bez looks absolutely sky high 🤔
So true lmfaoooooo
the only one keeping it together haha
@@scottyc2012 are you kidding? this is an amazing performance of this song. id say they are all definately keeping it together. it is almost better than the record.
Brilliant!
I was there, vaguely remember!
Mad but fucking brilliant.
Young people high on life.
Fckin CLASS the mondays at there manic best
2000 the year glastunbery died, 99 bowie , was the last year you ould bunk in was my first and only glastonbury, definatly not like the original but still a good festival especially for the 10 entrance fee to the guy who pulled the fence open for us !
Bowie was 2000 mate,Sunday night, the same night the Mondays played
classic bez is the man 💙💙
This is one of the most fried bands ever.
It really does show
Go and see blossoms then🤣
LOL. (Plenty more than them off their face) If you aren't keen then don't bother! Had to slag 'em off though eh.😴
@@loganmason9037 = WTF! Well the crowd enjoyed it let alone me. Troll off... Bloody Killjoy.😈
happy dayzzzzz !
James and the Mondays on tour this year after covid
thumbs up for 3:12
+Bsjy Eaz Off his neck haha
I miss drugs....
Was up to no good during this set, next to an ice cream van towards the back. Big smile.
Its horrible watching this ! the 90s are over. Such a shame They were good times!
so just because the 60s are over we should stop listening to the Beatles?
Graeme Bell Of course not. What a stupid question.
Billy Jango then what's your point? Ahahahaha
It was the last proper messy generation.
Lewis Mooring I wasn’t even born in the 90s and I know for a fact it was 10x better. Full of culture, great music and style now what have we got? Fuck all culture, wank auto tuned rap and people who can’t take the slightest joke.
surprised he remembered his words
Yea
rejoin us in 15 mins if offended
That sounds shit on you tube but it was good live, The crowd were bouncing and Rowettas voice was huge
think I had the same pills as bez that weekend!!!!
Yes ..
superb
Peak Mancunia.
Stuart fletch on bass from the seahorses …I was at Manchester gig around this time
I want some 🤗
Used the Kirsty MacColl sample too here!
when dance music was character without trickery and samples-in fact Sean seemed pretty good here-God he looked rough a couple of years later
+Paul Barlow he became a full on heroin addict in the 2000's - something I wasn't aware until I read his superb autobiography.
shame he wasn't party 23/7! It's great that Bez helped him out financially for so long-what a couple of great mates
+Paul Barlow Bez owes him big time financially bearing in mind his role in the band was a dancer!
yeah but for me Bez was important-he was the crowd on the stage-I saw them at the roundhouse 2014-i think it was and what struck you was the dynamic of Sean-bez and Rowetta-it made them good visually-i think the best bands have some kind of chemistry
+Paul Barlow of course if the music scene wasn't dead we would (both?) be out following new bands - right? I did ask myself this very question as I was watching the Stone Roses at Finsbury park a few years back - don't worry you didn't miss anything if you didn't go.The Stone roses seemed to have spent all their money hence the cash cow is looking like it's going to be milked again next summer. The lack of any new bands is also a reason for the continued popularity of Noel Gallagher's solo career - if a new Britpop-type scene was around now he would have been laughed off the stage ages ago.
Happy Mondays inspired a great movie "24 Hour Party People" a comedy that I will always cherish just like my memories that screwed up bunch blokes as they clearly were. The music was good enough not to have a couple of ass hats jumping around on stage.
Few nice manchester blues in the audience. 😂❤❤❤🎉
Talk about holding test of time!!! Shambolic and Mad …. Nobody is doing this today!!??
Bez on that stage has all the influence of a toddler waving at the Space Station as it passes overhead 😂
Top quality
At 0:56 Shaun is really just up there in front of thousands of people making maraca sounds with his mouth...
sounds fuckin sick to me lol
And a mix aerdra
When the bands more west than the crowd 😂
I wish frontmen like Shaun Ryder still existed instead of the boring toads we have today
dank&~
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I've got drugs to take and a mind to break. _ _
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remember it well opened with wrote for luck and ended with wrote for uck
Shaun, how the hell do you manage it!
Lol Rowetta's mental.
In the best of ways.
Mint
😮where haven't you been
Get older wiser and out but missed but right
Lost
Iwas there (WORST SET EVER) lost me fkn tent & my sanity i`d do it again n again n again
Mangled n spangled ! 😜
Anyone know who that black dude is dancing on stage?.... Wtf is he??
+our crazy & haunted house Bez's cousin his name is Fez!
That nose saw all the Columbia
Shaun was basically more dead than alive by that point...a complete train wreck. It's amazing he managed to survive all that madness...
and yet his performance is still brilliant
true shit man, im so happy the dude is still kickin it - RIP Paul Ryder though.
This is in the depth of Shaun's crack, smoking crystal meth, smoking heroin and probably jellied to fuck on Temazepam lmao - im glad he got help shortly after this.
What a mess!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Who he
SWR oot his tree as per.
Are these people today still alive after so much pills ?
Yeah I'm seeing them live today
Many are dead.
The Manchester music scene would be nothing without the drug culture......sad
I think it's great they brought so many people joy, but as a Yank...I don't get their music at all.
Madchester innit bro..... Lost in Translation lol!
Try sticking to EDM
3:12 ryders fucked haha
The pill hit him 😂
Kermit was there , there drug dealer
looks like he was doing his job.
It’s nuts not Kermit
Completely outta his nut peace bro C'mon
Pure gettn out yer nut music n band we knew how to party bak then, instead of all this on it on it..... Part time wanna be partiers
Better than Yeats.
"Well that is amazing, considering everyone else thinks he's a fucking idiot".
sean really is the lucky man, no real talent like bez and survived on it ..well done
You try writing melodies n lyrics for hit records see how far you get. 😅.
I don't know how tf they used to play off ya scone on gia and diaz and the rest.
Johnathan Coates hahaha....I wonder that also m8....
Not to mention the brown....
Shaun and heroin...not for me to say it's a shame is it? But it's a disgusting drug and effects those close to users. I kind of blame his own dad.
Hard to watch!
This REALLY Stinks 😷 🤪‼️‼️‼️
Worst HM live set ever … Ryder wasted sitting on the riser.. pfft😢
quite possibly the worst gig ive ever seen - fuckin hilarious though
How not good is that
It was just as bad live(the set) Everything else was heaven on earth for 5 days
Sounds alright to me matre, would have loved it.
He's forgetting the words and he's wasted mate plus they've edited the set to give you the highlights. It stopped and started loads. Don't get me wrong this was one of the highlights of my life but I'm glad i never paid to see them. There is not much I wouldnt give to go and live out 99 till 01 again 🤣
@@mmafiemc What do you want from a gig though? Something that you will clearly remember for the rest of your like - like this one, or a cookie cutter solid performance of a studio album....
For me seeing a band like the Mondays live and that all the members on stage are clearly fucked and theres generally just carnage, is probably exactly what I want tbh haha
@@MrBarry465 Its one of them defo . Yeah I was definitely spoilt back then for music gigs and the best narcotics money could buy , I unfortunately didn't make the most of it because I assumed it would last forever. 🤣 Thanks for pointing it out 👍🏻
Fucking class❤
Sean's a cool cat