Hi Dereck...I am Dave, the erstwhile CW bassist. Found this on You Tube and actually posted it on my Facebook wall. Good stuff and thank you for your comments and enthusiasm. Radiohead actually supported us in the UK very early on (1991 or 92). And I do agree about Wishville but that maybe because I wasn't on it lol.... Cheers Dave Hawes
The first time I heard them a few months ago I thought they were an active modern band. I was blown away by how old the stuff is! It's wild they didn't blow up, I Stan
DUDE!!!! YOu are so right!!! Better than Radio Head YES!!! Sorry Hipsters. So glad I stumbled onto this video. They were perhaps the last GREAT rock band, perhaps the most under-rated band EVER! Did you get Rob's solo album? Of course, you did! Right? Lucky you with all those rare CW records. thanks for posting!
Tell those guys they need to get back together for monster reunion tour. At least opening for bands they inspired, like Coldplay. Also someone needs to make a documentary called "The Band That was too good" . (My title). Ok thats a lot to ask. How about this?: Lets get Rob nn interview on Marc Maron's wildly popular podcast. That would revive interest. he can talk car design as well. Ok lets do all that. just sharing.
For my money, The Catherine Wheel are right up their with the band Failure for the most underrated bands of the 1990's. Both "Chrome" and "Fantastic Planet" are in my top 10 records of all time.
Holy sh@# I am getting choked up just playing 10 seconds of it in my imagination. I had the luck to commute for 7 years in my car playing almost exclusively CW CDs and singing every phrase at the top of my lungs.
I share your enthusiasm for Catherine Wheel. Their lush, otherworldly guitar textures are the best. I'm not crazy about the label "shoegaze," but they are the best of the genre as far as I'm concerned.
I would say the changes in the record industry post Napster caused many great bands like CW to close up shop. Catherine Wheel was produced by Gil Norton who also produced the Pixies albums. Gil Norton only works with greatness. I will also note that CW also covered Spirit of Radio by Rush on one of their B-sides
"Powerful metal but graceful and beautiful"- - perfect succinct description of music created by this amazing unique band. I had no idea Catherine Wheel had released so much material on vinyl. I was fortunate enough to have attended two of their live concert performances back in the 90's when they played in San Francisco, and even then I recognized that I was witness to something extraordinary. Since then I have always been frustrated that the band never released a proper live album or DVD, although I did manage to find a limited edition UK version of "Wishville" on CD that included a bonus disc with live material. I still keep my fingers crossed that the band will have a reunion someday.
I saw them support SP on the Gish tour; early 90s and was immediately sold. Over the years I saw them several times live; always in small clubs. Indeed very weird that they never achieved big success. So many amazing rocksongs.
I first heard them on the radio in the United States on a Canadian radio station out of Toronto. (CFNY) In 1990 while on my way to highschool. Black metallic. It blew my mind. Immediately I began searching for their music. Luckily, I got to see them live in Barrie Ontario in 2001. Great collection you have man!!!👍👏👏👏.
It's really cool to see a whole vid dedicated to Catherine Wheel. You are right about being vastly underrated in the wake of bands like Radiohead. The same goes to their placement in the Shoegaze scene. I'm not sure if I agree with how they were lumped in with all of that. I love the uniformity of the 12 inches. Really cool stuff.
In a 2007 interview, Rob Dickinson said that members of Death Cab for Cutie and Interpol told him that without this album ( Chrome), their bands "wouldn't exist." I think I need to get this album. Thanks for the cogent analysis and overview. Very enjoyable and helpful video.
Nice to see you actually interested in the music versus straight-up collecting. These guys were pretty much my favorite group from Ferment on! The MOV reissues were well done as well. How great is it that 11 years later I can comment on your channel?Hope you are well. Cheers!
Just catching these posts now. Nice to see a lot of Catherine Wheel fans. As someone who used to gaze at his shoes while dancing to this stuff at clubs, the label suits me just fine. ;)
Spot on, Dereck. In fact, I'd go further. Catherine Wheel were better than both Radiohead and Oasis. Truly a stunning combination of anthems, expansive textures, and narcotic melodies... And just a friendly reminder: "Black Metallic" was their first foray into the world of "120 Minutes", though my exposure to it came with "120 Minutes: Europe", as I was living in Scotland at the time. Regardless, that was my initial exposure to them, and I've never been the same since...
saw Catherine wheel first time at reading 1991 in the mean fiddler tent! then saw them supporting slowdive later that year. then saw them nest year at reading, love your blog here....I too own all the early 12" singles and first two albums. inc wide club records shes my friend etc. I kinda lost it with them after chrome. an amazing band and am glad I saw them....first time I saw them was their tv debut performing shes my friend on a programme called snub tv......carry on the good work!
Count me as grateful for this delightful video. I am old enough to have used, handled, and owned LPs. Colored vinyl (red, yellow, whatever) is just beautiful. I am not embarrassed to admit that when I first got into this band (upon the release of "Chrome"), I actually sent them a letter because yes, I was that awestruck. Futter actually wrote back! I still have the letter, in cursive writing similar to my parents' (who were raised in Europe). I do agree with the you all - this band was very talented, and created music that moves me way more than Radiohead ever could (no offense to them). And dereckvon, you said it well about their music. To me, it was a bridging of the coarseness of distorted guitar sounds of the 1990s (which I love, don't get me wrong!) and the melodies of visual art coming alive. And indeed, I second Aden Wallace's comment below - a reunion tour is in order....think about it: Morrissey still kills, the Pixies had a practically sold out tour a few years ago. It can be done. Get the beautiful Catherine Wheel and the Chameleons UK on tour and nothing would stop me from seeing a show or two.
Catherine wheel is something special indeed, mate :) Your collection is mind blowing! Their albums are very deeply emotional journeys for me and I am still rocking my Catherine Wheel collection as often as possible in 2017 - I cannot get enough of Robs voice and their Uber-thick, yet unapologetically melodic guitar tones. I even recorded my own cover version of “pain” back in the late 90’s - This boy’s a satellite:) :) Thank you very much for sharing, you have made my day Sir! :) :)
Watching this brought tears to my eyes, I have most of those records. Catherine Wheel were lumped in with the whole Shoegaze scene in the UK. Everyone of those bands where completely different. Have you checked out Levitation?
You, sir, have an amazing collection of Catherine Wheel vinyl. These guys still sound fresh and I'll stand by Ferment and Chrome any day. Interesting I JUST got into Adam & Eve and it's brilliant.
Thank YOU, Dave, for all of the inspiring music! I can only hope you guys get back together someday, because I think there's a lot more great music where all of that came from.
Hi Derek, I am lurking and want you to know you are endearing, and i am happy to have discovered you and your wonderful passion. I too am a music person, it is very important to me. I have subscribed and am working up nerve to put out my own video , of my brand new start collecting vinyl. I am new around the VC , but i am loving the videos, and folk. you are a beacon, shine on! sincerely, Colin
Hi Dereck, I believe that the cover of 'Chrome' was used on the cover of the Eye Of The Storm book. That was the book by Storm Thorgerson who took the cover shot for 'Chrome' and many other great albums. It is actually his work and Hipgnosis, the incredible company that designed Pink Floyd {like you stated} and one of my favorite album covers ever "Led Zeppelin's 'Presence' among hundreds more. Thanks for sharing this, Rob/Boston
Love your passion for a great band. I have the Happy Days double clear vinyl that is to this day unplayed! Cost me just.......well I just can't tell you but it was a steal. I can't bring myself to play it! Thanks for the video.
Catherine Wheel made some serious seriously amazing music. You are right in your synopsis & I agree, they should've & could've been just as big as their peers.
Your enthusiasm for Catherine Wheel is a welcome breeze and I envy you your wonderful collection! I agree that they are one of the most criminally underrated bands of the 1990s and I hold out hope that one day they will re-form and have at it again.
Holy crap! My jaw dropped when you picked up Ferment in vinyl format. I had no idea it was issued on vinyl. That was part of the soundtrack to my life back in 1992. Anytime I hear it, I think about being at the University of Maryland.
Wow! What a nice homage to one of my favorite bands. I was with them from the beginning. Saw them in a bar in Cincinnati in 199? I forget. They sound great live. Thanks for presenting this for everyone who is interested.
JEALOUS. One of my favorite things about the Wheel is their guitar sound, especially on the first couple of albums. Their distorted tones are so rich and saturated, I dunno how they manage to make loud high gain sound so warm and comforting, lolol. Whenever the chorus kicks in on Crank or Black Metallic, I get that chill inducing adrenaline rush. The guitars just come in soaring. I liked the videos as well, kind of surreal and dreamy not unlike the music. Great upload here, obviously!
Very impressed with your knowledge about Catherine Wheel! Great band, never too late to discover them, people. Great video as well about their history.
Awesome collection sir! You know your stuff. Yes a very underrated band indeed. I have all their albums and pull one or two out occasionally and listen to them to be reminded of how good this band is. How did it NOT HAPPEN for Catherine Wheel?
What's absolutely mental is that Rob Dickinson now runs Singer auto and builds reimagined Porsches. You hear these comparisons to Radiohead and Pink Floyd and then see this guy on Jay Leno's garage talking about his cars, everyone oblivious to how he was once the leader of one of the world's best bands.
Amazing. My college roomie who introduced me to the band via "Chrome" eventually produced a video doc about Rob Dickinson's car business. He was once the leader of one of the world's best bands.
Just stumbled on this. Thanks for the video. CW is my top 3 as far as favorite bands of all time. Love to hear there's other people as enthusiastic about them as me!
So, I stumbled across this and really glad i did! I've been a CW fan from their start and have always thought they are the most underrated band of our time. I have all the CW albums you show in your collection! Had the good fortune to see them live twice and just blew me away both times. REALLY great to see someone else give this band the credit they deserve! THANK YOU for posting!
I never thought of that but your absolutely right, especially in the 90's they totally surpassed Radioheads Pablo honey at the time. Great content & video.
This was the most entertaining vid I've seen in a while. Thanks for giving this band the respect it deserves. Truly original, truly great. Great sound, vocals, dynamics-the whole bag. Love CW and your review of their body of work!
@dhawesuk Hello Dave, so excellent of you to get in touch. I didn't get to meet you as you were gone when I met the band. No offense to anyone but it wasn't the same without your distinct and subtle bass sound. That's wonderful that you've posted it on your Facebook page. I'll look you up now there. How cool is this?! :-)
I was lucky enough to see Catherine Wheel twice. First around Adam and Eve, second on Wishville. I hear your comment about CW being the Pink Floyd of their time. I feel the same way. Stellar band. Important band.
Dereck, I wonder what other groups you would recommend for people who agree on how amazing this band is, my all-time, absolute favorite band. Agree also OK Computer was my favorite from Radiohead. Another band from that era that nobody ever talks about is Tripping Daisy. My other favorites include Los Hombres Calientes, the Desperado soundtrack, Stone Temple Pilots, Soundgarden, and of course Michael Jackson's Bad album. Your collection behind you there is unbelievable.
Easily in my top 3 bands for the 90s with The Smashing Pumpkins and Radiohead. Catherine Wheel was an incredible band. Adam and Eve was a virtually unknown album here in America, and a classic. Wishville has grown very special to me more with all the years in between. It's a shame more people don't know them. My favs on Wishville are "Creme Caramel" "What We Want to Believe In" "Gasoline" and "Ballad of a Running Man"
Excellent collection!! I agree with you. They should of been as big as Radiohead early. Excellent guitar work on those early albums. Will be subscribing right now! Thanks!
Thank you very much for the post. Still regretting the day I didn't buy that copy of ferment on my '94 roadtrip to Salt Lake City...oddly that's the only time I've ever seen it on vinyl in the last 19 years. Always looking though. So nice to see you've got one! Maybe someday. BTW - I'd love to see a copy of Bel Canto's Shimmering Warm and Bright...maybe you've got one...you should post it. Thanks again :)
Whoa, blast from the past. I only remember them from "Black Metallic" and then some video where they were in an elevator. Both were played frequently on MTV's Alternative Nation & 120 Minutes but then it seemed like they disappeared.
The only Catherine Wheel record I've managed to find is a 7" of show me Mary. It came with a poster of the Chrome art work which was pretty cool but I'd really love to get their LPs.
Hey Dereck, I found this through Dave Hawes' Facebook posting. Fantastic collection and you are bang on with your analysis, although I think Catherine Wheel is better than Radiohead. Too bad they just never got that push. I especially agree with Storm's comments that Catherine Wheel was as significant in their era as Pink Floyd, which is my favourite band. I really wish these guys get their credit some day. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Never heard of this band, and I've never looked too far into Radiohead, but I just checked out Black Metallic and wow I am excited to hear all of their music. What a gorgeous sound!
So jealous. Such a great band. It's almost better that they never broke for the general public...not for the band or Dickinson, but for music purity. Thanks for posting this!
i heard cathrine wheel in late 1988 a demo tape bootleg,it had 2 versions of christine a live version and demo and a cover of pixies debasser or gouge away and a short spoken peom
Wow, you hit the nail on the head - Adam and Eve certainly was their 'OK Computer' albeit somewhat better in my humble opinion... Just perfect! Being British I would have thought I'd have seen them sooner but actually stumbled onto them by accident late '97 when 'Delicious' was released and played on TFI Friday.. To this day, Adam and Eve is one of my all time favourite albums, was the soundtrack to my '98 college term and amazingly, 19 years later, 'Ma Solituda' has ended up being my 5 year old little girl's favourite song! Other than Husker Du and New Order, Catherine Wheel really are the only other band on my 'I wish I could go back in time and see them live as I never got the chance' list..
Toward your "'I wish I could go back in time and see them live as I never got the chance'" comment, I am beyond pleased that these guys didn't hit that list for me. I saw them 3 times and relish each time I saw them. Seeing your enthusiasm for them, it pains me that you didn't see them as well but I'm stoked to see the continuance they carry with you (and your daughter!), so keep it going.. upcoming generations need to experience this. Good on ya my friend..
Anyone who loves the Catherine Wheel is a friend of mine.
Hi Dereck...I am Dave, the erstwhile CW bassist. Found this on You Tube and actually posted it on my Facebook wall. Good stuff and thank you for your comments and enthusiasm. Radiohead actually supported us in the UK very early on (1991 or 92). And I do agree about Wishville but that maybe because I wasn't on it lol....
Cheers
Dave Hawes
Every one of those albums sound just as good today!
Grateful to randomly find your wonderful channel on a random search for black metallic. Keep up the great content.
The first time I heard them a few months ago I thought they were an active modern band. I was blown away by how old the stuff is! It's wild they didn't blow up, I Stan
Great band! I saw Slowdive open for them.
God I love that band the best band that should have been huge.
DUDE!!!! YOu are so right!!! Better than Radio Head YES!!! Sorry Hipsters. So glad I stumbled onto this video. They were perhaps the last GREAT rock band, perhaps the most under-rated band EVER! Did you get Rob's solo album? Of course, you did! Right? Lucky you with all those rare CW records. thanks for posting!
Oh yes. Still occasionally in touch with Brian Futter.
Tell those guys they need to get back together for monster reunion tour. At least opening for bands they inspired, like Coldplay. Also someone needs to make a documentary called "The Band That was too good" . (My title). Ok thats a lot to ask. How about this?: Lets get Rob nn interview on Marc Maron's wildly popular podcast. That would revive interest. he can talk car design as well.
Ok lets do all that. just sharing.
I miss this band. Saw them live and I'll never forget it.
klaas vos thanks for the reply!... 6 years later ha ha.
I still love listening to Catherine Wheel, and Ive been listening to them for 30 years. Their songs dont get old.
For my money, The Catherine Wheel are right up their with the band Failure for the most underrated bands of the 1990's. Both "Chrome" and "Fantastic Planet" are in my top 10 records of all time.
Finniganmydog hell yeah. those were both in HEAVY HEAVY rotation for me then... and still are.
hello there, we should've been friends in the 90's lol
Finniganmydog , well said
FAILURE; another under-rated band that could've easily been bigger. Seen them several times, mostly opening for Tool.
@@muffyd69 Catherine Wheel, Failure AND TOOL all mentioned...awesome. Dare I push further with HUM
My favorite all time track is Kill my Soul! So much passion in their music, I get chills and tears in my eyes all the time when I listen to them!
Holy sh@# I am getting choked up just playing 10 seconds of it in my imagination. I had the luck to commute for 7 years in my car playing almost exclusively CW CDs and singing every phrase at the top of my lungs.
Pretty hard to forgive!
love cathreine wheel . so underated its criminal , chrome will always be my favorite . cheers from the UK
Great knowledge of the band. It’s nice to see someone with the same passion for this great great band. Cheers.
I share your enthusiasm for Catherine Wheel. Their lush, otherworldly guitar textures are the best. I'm not crazy about the label "shoegaze," but they are the best of the genre as far as I'm concerned.
"Crank" and "Black Metallic" are two of my favs of all time!!...
I would say the changes in the record industry post Napster caused many great bands like CW to close up shop. Catherine Wheel was produced by Gil Norton who also produced the Pixies albums. Gil Norton only works with greatness. I will also note that CW also covered Spirit of Radio by Rush on one of their B-sides
I just finished listening to "Adam and Eve" while cleaning my bathroom, I sing along to all the songs. Been in love with them since '93.
dereckvon - You have great taste in music!
First two records are classics. So good.
Great video.. and you'll be happy to know that the bassist Dave Hawes posted this on his Facebook, which is how I got here. :)
"Powerful metal but graceful and beautiful"- - perfect succinct description of music created by this amazing unique band. I had no idea Catherine Wheel had released so much material on vinyl. I was fortunate enough to have attended two of their live concert performances back in the 90's when they played in San Francisco, and even then I recognized that I was witness to something extraordinary. Since then I have always been frustrated that the band never released a proper live album or DVD, although I did manage to find a limited edition UK version of "Wishville" on CD that included a bonus disc with live material. I still keep my fingers crossed that the band will have a reunion someday.
I saw them support SP on the Gish tour; early 90s and was immediately sold. Over the years I saw them several times live; always in small clubs. Indeed very weird that they never achieved big success. So many amazing rocksongs.
I first heard them on the radio in the United States on a Canadian radio station out of Toronto. (CFNY) In 1990 while on my way to highschool.
Black metallic. It blew my mind. Immediately I began searching for their music. Luckily, I got to see them live in Barrie Ontario in 2001. Great collection you have man!!!👍👏👏👏.
It's really cool to see a whole vid dedicated to Catherine Wheel. You are right about being vastly underrated in the wake of bands like Radiohead. The same goes to their placement in the Shoegaze scene. I'm not sure if I agree with how they were lumped in with all of that. I love the uniformity of the 12 inches. Really cool stuff.
In a 2007 interview, Rob Dickinson said that members of Death Cab for Cutie and Interpol told him that without this album ( Chrome), their bands "wouldn't exist." I think I need to get this album. Thanks for the cogent analysis and overview. Very enjoyable and helpful video.
Nice to see you actually interested in the music versus straight-up collecting. These guys were pretty much my favorite group from Ferment on! The MOV reissues were well done as well. How great is it that 11 years later I can comment on your channel?Hope you are well. Cheers!
wow great collection of CW. Agree with everything you said about them just not getting heard when they were at their peak.
Just catching these posts now. Nice to see a lot of Catherine Wheel fans. As someone who used to gaze at his shoes while dancing to this stuff at clubs, the label suits me just fine. ;)
You have great taste. I have seen CW many times over the years. By coincidence CW actually supported Radiohead here in the UK.
Spot on, Dereck. In fact, I'd go further. Catherine Wheel were better than both Radiohead and Oasis. Truly a stunning combination of anthems, expansive textures, and narcotic melodies... And just a friendly reminder: "Black Metallic" was their first foray into the world of "120 Minutes", though my exposure to it came with "120 Minutes: Europe", as I was living in Scotland at the time. Regardless, that was my initial exposure to them, and I've never been the same since...
saw Catherine wheel first time at reading 1991 in the mean fiddler tent! then saw them supporting slowdive later that year. then saw them nest year at reading, love your blog here....I too own all the early 12" singles and first two albums. inc wide club records shes my friend etc. I kinda lost it with them after chrome. an amazing band and am glad I saw them....first time I saw them was their tv debut performing shes my friend on a programme called snub tv......carry on the good work!
Count me as grateful for this delightful video. I am old enough to have used, handled, and owned LPs. Colored vinyl (red, yellow, whatever) is just beautiful.
I am not embarrassed to admit that when I first got into this band (upon the release of "Chrome"), I actually sent them a letter because yes, I was that awestruck. Futter actually wrote back! I still have the letter, in cursive writing similar to my parents' (who were raised in Europe).
I do agree with the you all - this band was very talented, and created music that moves me way more than Radiohead ever could (no offense to them). And dereckvon, you said it well about their music. To me, it was a bridging of the coarseness of distorted guitar sounds of the 1990s (which I love, don't get me wrong!) and the melodies of visual art coming alive.
And indeed, I second Aden Wallace's comment below - a reunion tour is in order....think about it: Morrissey still kills, the Pixies had a practically sold out tour a few years ago. It can be done. Get the beautiful Catherine Wheel and the Chameleons UK on tour and nothing would stop me from seeing a show or two.
Oh that hurt! :(
Thanks for showing it. That is actually the first time I have seen the vinyl. Great stuff!
Thanks for this video. After that introduction, I have got to get some Catherine Wheel in my collection. Well done and well promoted, sir.
Catherine wheel is something special indeed, mate :) Your collection is mind blowing! Their albums are very deeply emotional journeys for me and I am still rocking my Catherine Wheel collection as often as possible in 2017 - I cannot get enough of Robs voice and their Uber-thick, yet unapologetically melodic guitar tones. I even recorded my own cover version of “pain” back in the late 90’s - This boy’s a satellite:) :) Thank you very much for sharing, you have made my day Sir! :) :)
Watching this brought tears to my eyes, I have most of those records. Catherine Wheel were lumped in with the whole Shoegaze scene in the UK. Everyone of those bands where completely different. Have you checked out Levitation?
I have Levitation.
@@dereckvon And the House of Love?
@@dereckvon Possibly the best band from that scene was Swervedriver. Adam Franklin's guitar work, and off kilter chords are quite beautiful.
@@retrofuture1931 Keep watching my videos. :)
You, sir, have an amazing collection of Catherine Wheel vinyl. These guys still sound fresh and I'll stand by Ferment and Chrome any day. Interesting I JUST got into Adam & Eve and it's brilliant.
I have a white CW t-shirt with the Carrie film still at the 4:04 mark, evidently from the early '90s
Thank YOU, Dave, for all of the inspiring music! I can only hope you guys get back together someday, because I think there's a lot more great music where all of that came from.
This is great, thank you for sharing this collection. CW over RH any day any album. College wouldn't have been the same without the first two albums.
Hi Derek, I am lurking and want you to know you are endearing, and i am happy to have discovered you and your wonderful passion. I too am a music person, it is very important to me. I have subscribed and am working up nerve to put out my own video , of my brand new start collecting vinyl. I am new around the VC , but i am loving the videos, and folk. you are a beacon, shine on!
sincerely, Colin
man, u are so lucky to have such a killer collection and CW is just that damn good :) I agree sir !!! and I miss my chrome poster big time !!
Hi Dereck,
I believe that the cover of 'Chrome' was used on the cover of the Eye Of The Storm book. That was the book by Storm Thorgerson who took the cover shot for 'Chrome' and many other great albums. It is actually his work and Hipgnosis, the incredible company that designed Pink Floyd {like you stated} and one of my favorite album covers ever "Led Zeppelin's 'Presence' among hundreds more.
Thanks for sharing this, Rob/Boston
Loved that band back in the 90's Can't believe they didn't blow up. It just didn't happen for them.
Great collection. one of the best 90's bands
Love your passion for a great band. I have the Happy Days double clear vinyl that is to this day unplayed! Cost me just.......well I just can't tell you but it was a steal. I can't bring myself to play it! Thanks for the video.
@179rich I agree that labels fall short. Thanks for commenting.
Catherine Wheel made some serious seriously amazing music. You are right in your synopsis & I agree, they should've & could've been just as big as their peers.
You have great taste and I am envious of your collection
Your enthusiasm for Catherine Wheel is a welcome breeze and I envy you your wonderful collection! I agree that they are one of the most criminally underrated bands of the 1990s and I hold out hope that one day they will re-form and have at it again.
Holy crap! My jaw dropped when you picked up Ferment in vinyl format. I had no idea it was issued on vinyl. That was part of the soundtrack to my life back in 1992. Anytime I hear it, I think about being at the University of Maryland.
Wow! What a nice homage to one of my favorite bands. I was with them from the beginning. Saw them in a bar in Cincinnati in 199? I forget. They sound great live. Thanks for presenting this for everyone who is interested.
JEALOUS. One of my favorite things about the Wheel is their guitar sound, especially on the first couple of albums. Their distorted tones are so rich and saturated, I dunno how they manage to make loud high gain sound so warm and comforting, lolol. Whenever the chorus kicks in on Crank or Black Metallic, I get that chill inducing adrenaline rush. The guitars just come in soaring. I liked the videos as well, kind of surreal and dreamy not unlike the music. Great upload here, obviously!
First two records are absolutely brilliant. Great collection you have.
Very impressed with your knowledge about Catherine Wheel! Great band, never too late to discover them, people. Great video as well about their history.
Great to see a brother into Catherine Wheel! He really enjoys his music
Awesome collection sir! You know your stuff. Yes a very underrated band indeed. I have all their albums and pull one or two out occasionally and listen to them to be reminded of how good this band is. How did it NOT HAPPEN for Catherine Wheel?
@Paneeks1960 Yes, that's the book. Thanks for commenting and watching.
What's absolutely mental is that Rob Dickinson now runs Singer auto and builds reimagined Porsches. You hear these comparisons to Radiohead and Pink Floyd and then see this guy on Jay Leno's garage talking about his cars, everyone oblivious to how he was once the leader of one of the world's best bands.
Amazing. My college roomie who introduced me to the band via "Chrome" eventually produced a video doc about Rob Dickinson's car business. He was once the leader of one of the world's best bands.
Just stumbled on this. Thanks for the video. CW is my top 3 as far as favorite bands of all time. Love to hear there's other people as enthusiastic about them as me!
So, I stumbled across this and really glad i did! I've been a CW fan from their start and have always thought they are the most underrated band of our time. I have all the CW albums you show in your collection! Had the good fortune to see them live twice and just blew me away both times. REALLY great to see someone else give this band the credit they deserve! THANK YOU for posting!
Listening to them as we speak....I was lucky enough to see them in England in the mid nineties
Mate respect. I never knew they had so much tracks.
I never thought of that but your absolutely right, especially in the 90's they totally surpassed Radioheads Pablo honey at the time. Great content & video.
This was the most entertaining vid I've seen in a while. Thanks for giving this band the respect it deserves. Truly original, truly great. Great sound, vocals, dynamics-the whole bag. Love CW and your review of their body of work!
@dhawesuk Hello Dave, so excellent of you to get in touch. I didn't get to meet you as you were gone when I met the band. No offense to anyone but it wasn't the same without your distinct and subtle bass sound. That's wonderful that you've posted it on your Facebook page. I'll look you up now there. How cool is this?! :-)
@lowfirepierce Talk to me about that guitar tone, so sublime. I appreciate your comments greatly and thanks for watching.
Awesome series bro. I will watch more.
I was lucky enough to see Catherine Wheel twice. First around Adam and Eve, second on Wishville. I hear your comment about CW being the Pink Floyd of their time. I feel the same way. Stellar band. Important band.
You, my friend are a gem!
Dereck, I wonder what other groups you would recommend for people who agree on how amazing this band is, my all-time, absolute favorite band. Agree also OK Computer was my favorite from Radiohead. Another band from that era that nobody ever talks about is Tripping Daisy. My other favorites include Los Hombres Calientes, the Desperado soundtrack, Stone Temple Pilots, Soundgarden, and of course Michael Jackson's Bad album. Your collection behind you there is unbelievable.
The Wheel is so brilliant
My. ALL TIME fave rock band!...Good call!
@evandriette Very cool. Thanks for sharing those memories.
Thank you for sharing. I completely agree Catherine Wheel is one of the most amazing bands I have ever heard, bar none!
You all of a sudden show up on RUclips just now, and your showcasing my all time favorite band. The Catherine Wheel. love your collection!
Easily in my top 3 bands for the 90s with The Smashing Pumpkins and Radiohead. Catherine Wheel was an incredible band. Adam and Eve was a virtually unknown album here in America, and a classic. Wishville has grown very special to me more with all the years in between. It's a shame more people don't know them. My favs on Wishville are "Creme Caramel" "What We Want to Believe In" "Gasoline" and "Ballad of a Running Man"
Excellent collection!! I agree with you. They should of been as big as Radiohead early. Excellent guitar work on those early albums. Will be subscribing right now! Thanks!
Thank you very much for the post. Still regretting the day I didn't buy that copy of ferment on my '94 roadtrip to Salt Lake City...oddly that's the only time I've ever seen it on vinyl in the last 19 years. Always looking though. So nice to see you've got one! Maybe someday. BTW - I'd love to see a copy of Bel Canto's Shimmering Warm and Bright...maybe you've got one...you should post it. Thanks again :)
Whoa, blast from the past. I only remember them from "Black Metallic" and then some video where they were in an elevator. Both were played frequently on MTV's Alternative Nation & 120 Minutes but then it seemed like they disappeared.
Thank you! I too am a devoted CW fan. It's nice to see someone who admires and respects them as well, and understands how great they were.
@JasonsVinylObsession It is an eternally amazing recording.
Damn you're a Catherine Wheel fan man????
One of the most underrated bands ever! One of my favorite bands of all time.
The only Catherine Wheel record I've managed to find is a 7" of show me Mary. It came with a poster of the Chrome art work which was pretty cool but I'd really love to get their LPs.
Just subbed your channel. You reeled me in.
Hey Dereck, I found this through Dave Hawes' Facebook posting. Fantastic collection and you are bang on with your analysis, although I think Catherine Wheel is better than Radiohead. Too bad they just never got that push.
I especially agree with Storm's comments that Catherine Wheel was as significant in their era as Pink Floyd, which is my favourite band. I really wish these guys get their credit some day. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Nice collection and awesome band! Good job brother.
@lament Thank you so much. I am terrible with dates. Now that I look at the year (1993) it doesn't even make sense.
Amazing man. Great collection!
@bazmchat Hello Barry! How cool to hear from you! Let me just thank you so much for putting out those first records. They are classics!
Never heard of this band, and I've never looked too far into Radiohead, but I just checked out Black Metallic and wow I am excited to hear all of their music. What a gorgeous sound!
CW got me thru the 90s pumping out the best music in the world
@Blueecm Glad to share.
Wishville has some great tracks, such as Mad Dog (which should have been the lead single, IMO), and Ballad of a Running Man
So jealous. Such a great band. It's almost better that they never broke for the general public...not for the band or Dickinson, but for music purity. Thanks for posting this!
outstanding video on a great band!
i heard cathrine wheel in late 1988 a demo tape bootleg,it had 2 versions of christine a live version and demo and a cover of pixies debasser or gouge away and a short spoken peom
Wow, you hit the nail on the head - Adam and Eve certainly was their 'OK Computer' albeit somewhat better in my humble opinion... Just perfect!
Being British I would have thought I'd have seen them sooner but actually stumbled onto them by accident late '97 when 'Delicious' was released and played on TFI Friday.. To this day, Adam and Eve is one of my all time favourite albums, was the soundtrack to my '98 college term and amazingly, 19 years later, 'Ma Solituda' has ended up being my 5 year old little girl's favourite song!
Other than Husker Du and New Order, Catherine Wheel really are the only other band on my 'I wish I could go back in time and see them live as I never got the chance' list..
For me it would be Electrasy, Type O Negative and South. Oh and these guys of course!
Toward your "'I wish I could go back in time and see them live as I never got the chance'" comment, I am beyond pleased that these guys didn't hit that list for me. I saw them 3 times and relish each time I saw them. Seeing your enthusiasm for them, it pains me that you didn't see them as well but I'm stoked to see the continuance they carry with you (and your daughter!), so keep it going.. upcoming generations need to experience this. Good on ya my friend..
@mg196 Understood. Doesn't sound anything like that. I love the straightforward comment. Makes me smile.
@bigstar1000 My pleasure.