I once worked in a port where I would sit in a little box and make sure traffic was flowing smoothly. I had Dummy playing on a little CD player. A woman who was sitting in a line of cars waiting to board a ship got out off her car walked over to my little box and said "what is that you are playing? It's the most amazing thing I have ever heard" I opened the player took the CD out gave it to her and said it's Portishead, here take it and enjoy. She took out her purse and tried to give me £40, I refused. I was just happy to share this amazing sound. Of course I bought it again the next day and have loved that album forever. Not a month goes by where I don't put it on my car stereo and almost weep at it's greatness.
I never considered music a form of serious art until I began listening to Portishead. There was something in the ache and beauty of Beth's voice, along with the comforting eeriness the music instilled in me, that changed my way of appreciating music. Of really hearing it and applying it to my own life. Through Portishead, I found myself.
On point there * I was 14 geeky kid who played violin everyday thinking bach, Vivaldi & Nigel Kennedy ffs were as good as it gets. Then Hendrix through my sister threw me into a kind of psych comic book world, nirvana and the whole grunge thing. Something about the distilled quality of the sampling and stripped down nature of the portishead format which changed my way of relating. So happy to have seen beth gibbons in Manchester this week x
A great documentary. Such a unique band Love Portishead and other darker trip hop acts like Massive Attack, Tricky, Unkle, Amon Tobin, DJ Krush, Allflaws
Never gets old, like most of the copycats. One of very few bands I can listen to all songs of their first two albums, from my teens and I have always listened to a lot of music. never got into Third. Just gives me goosebumps after nearly 30 years.
I CAN'T believe that somewhere in the recesses of my mind, I knew there was a Welcome to Portishead! documentary, & I here I am finally having seen it more than 15 years later. So good (thankyou so much uploader :) Don't worry Beth, you'll never be a pop star. Just a star. A wandering star.. Really in love with all the creators/members in the band after watching this. You're all stars, all so brilliant! ;) I think my new life dedicated to doing what i want to do in music starts here. Thanks :)
The music and production on Dummy were fantastic, but Beth's vocals had me falling in love her with no idea what she looked like. Her vocals were so soulful I assumed she was black and big, like Ella and Aretha. Then I saw this skinny little blonde haired white girl belting out these amazing vocals. Mentioning Geoff and Adrian is required because they were the sound behind Beth's vocals.
La traduction des premières paroles de GloryBox sont erronées, d'ailleurs je ne jouerais jamais avec le coeur de Beth Gibbons (nooo!). Mais merci pour le upload du documentaire c'est cool :)
I've always been slightly jealous of these guys tbh.. I mean... for Beth to just roll up to them one day, & GIVE THEM that voice & all that charm & sultry allure? There're many a good producers, & a shortage of female singers. Trust me, I've looked LONG & Hard. I've gone through 5 who originally met with enthusiasm, but the next day all that passion would turn to ambiguity. And now it's too late. Music has never been so worthless. I mean, if people aren't prepared to pay the price of 2 coffees for an album any more? What's the point of spending 8 fucking months on a track? There are a few select British people who understand the profound nature of music, but this culture is dying out. Heck! Even I've stopped jamming now. If anyone wants to jam, I'm in Essex, about 30 minutes from Southend. Otherwise, see you never!
I bet there’s is a pretty strong connection between how much time they spent whining and being jealous and their successes. Probably won’t find a lot of complaining comments from actual musicians that are still making it happen, because they aren’t concentrating on why not - they’re still concentrating on why
EXCEPT For FKA Twigs, James Blake, Liam Gallagher, Kelly Jones, Liam Howlett, Steven Wilson, Ólafur Arnalds, & many other "successful" musicians including Portishead themselves. I have the links if you require them, but I reckon you're not here to learn facts; however unpalatable it may be for you. Because it's much easier to excoriate & admonish in the tired typical "You Tube" fashion, right? Now I doubt you have anything fresh to impart on your behalf, & so I shall be abstaining from responding to this thread further!!
10000 watched and only 2 comments and 90 were able to move a finger and push the like button,that 1%......man... one day this world will come to a bitter end. the 99% of people are selfish, stupid, and lazy.
I once worked in a port where I would sit in a little box and make sure traffic was flowing smoothly. I had Dummy playing on a little CD player. A woman who was sitting in a line of cars waiting to board a ship got out off her car walked over to my little box and said "what is that you are playing? It's the most amazing thing I have ever heard" I opened the player took the CD out gave it to her and said it's Portishead, here take it and enjoy. She took out her purse and tried to give me £40, I refused. I was just happy to share this amazing sound. Of course I bought it again the next day and have loved that album forever. Not a month goes by where I don't put it on my car stereo and almost weep at it's greatness.
+trixwivstix Which track was it that got her hooked?
I really cannot remember it was quite a long time ago, early 1995ish
It's comments like this that are the tiny nuggets of gold floating around on youtube! (: And the vid, obviously!! Thanks to the uploader! (:
Dems the ones you marry :)
thats awesome! i lived a moment through you
I never considered music a form of serious art until I began listening to Portishead. There was something in the ache and beauty of Beth's voice, along with the comforting eeriness the music instilled in me, that changed my way of appreciating music. Of really hearing it and applying it to my own life. Through Portishead, I found myself.
Great comment right here.
On point there * I was 14 geeky kid who played violin everyday thinking bach, Vivaldi & Nigel Kennedy ffs were as good as it gets. Then Hendrix through my sister threw me into a kind of psych comic book world, nirvana and the whole grunge thing. Something about the distilled quality of the sampling and stripped down nature of the portishead format which changed my way of relating. So happy to have seen beth gibbons in Manchester this week x
portishead is so fucking next level and this doc is beautiful
In my darkest moments I see there is beauty in this world.
A great documentary. Such a unique band
Love Portishead and other darker trip hop acts like
Massive Attack, Tricky, Unkle, Amon Tobin, DJ Krush, Allflaws
Saw them live in the late 90s in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Awesome show. Really enjoyed it. Beth's voice is so haunting.
Amo a beth Gibbons, su voz es una maravilla de la naturaleza.
Saw this doc late on TV back in the days... stoned. I was so absorbed... Good to see it again. This band has something special.
Nice 😎
@@ivanco944 only rumors for me to
If this does not inspire, we must be dead.
I use to smoke a bowl or two then listen to Portisheads second lp
So much in need for them in 2016...
....
portishead will never die
This is probably my favorite Mysterons' version. 24:04
we need a new record :(
Never gets old, like most of the copycats. One of very few bands I can listen to all songs of their first two albums, from my teens and I have always listened to a lot of music. never got into Third. Just gives me goosebumps after nearly 30 years.
Third is great too.
You should give it a chance
That's a shame because Third is my favourite, and is easily as good as Dummy
mi aprecio por la música es del alma, y una banda como Portishead me recuerda que la tengo...
Beautiful!
that s why i love youtube
*
I just simple love that point at the end when Beth going down to the front row!!! Gosh I wan't it feels for me, in my life...just one time, please!
Akira Yamaoka brought me here. Thank you for sharing this.
I CAN'T believe that somewhere in the recesses of my mind, I knew there was a Welcome to Portishead! documentary, & I here I am finally having seen it more than 15 years later. So good (thankyou so much uploader :) Don't worry Beth, you'll never be a pop star. Just a star. A wandering star.. Really in love with all the creators/members in the band after watching this. You're all stars, all so brilliant! ;)
I think my new life dedicated to doing what i want to do in music starts here. Thanks :)
brutally good.
My favorite band 😎
Thank you soooo much for uploading this!!!
I never knew I needed to see Portishead rollerblading until now. Thank you!
BG vocals will be played as i leave this mortal coil.
Roads & Rip
Love Portishead , thanks for uploading this , never seen before !!!
Amazing!!!!
Absolutely brilliant....haunting. Thanks
We need a new record!!!
I love
i record it from the TV and seen this a thousand times happy to find it again on the net
Same here 😂
36:06 Adrian playing guitar with a screwdriver on half day closing
GOATS
merveilleux
2:34 me vuelve loco y me enamora la sonrisa de Beth
2020
Thanks
The music and production on Dummy were fantastic, but Beth's vocals had me falling in love her with no idea what she looked like. Her vocals were so soulful I assumed she was black and big, like Ella and Aretha. Then I saw this skinny little blonde haired white girl belting out these amazing vocals. Mentioning Geoff and Adrian is required because they were the sound behind Beth's vocals.
omg this Sour Times version really made my day. fuck!
Beth, i love u so so much. Portishead fucking rules!!!
La traduction des premières paroles de GloryBox sont erronées, d'ailleurs je ne jouerais jamais avec le coeur de Beth Gibbons (nooo!). Mais merci pour le upload du documentaire c'est cool :)
Let it be known: this is my shit
37:53 Radiohead?
oh YES
Yep, it's No Surprises from the OK Computer album.
How beautiful!
TOP 10 ANIME CROSSOVERS
SOMEONE PLEASE FIND THE LINK TO THE LIVE VERSION OF SOUR TIMES AT 19:03 ! i cant find it.... :(
Idk if you ever managed to find it, but its on the Roseland NYC live album. I love both of the versions the song so much
34:14 anyone know the track name?
Half day closing
Alguien, quizá, tiene los subtítulos en español del documental?
Someone, maybe, has the spanish subtitles? thanks!
Yo también los busco !!!
.
Llevo desde marzo buscándolo :(
Alguien sabe si hay una version subtitulada al español?
También pregunto lo mismo? La conseguiste?
@@mitzylina83 No, no he encontrado por ninguna parte, hasta me dan ganas de traducirlo yo mismo
When she made the UFO/alien sound i was like fuck I'm so untalented! 😂
i also cant purport to be happy when i am not
Donde puedo verlo con subtítulos en español?
Mañana.
I've always been slightly jealous of these guys tbh.. I mean... for Beth to just roll up to them one day, & GIVE THEM that voice & all that charm & sultry allure? There're many a good producers, & a shortage of female singers. Trust me, I've looked LONG & Hard. I've gone through 5 who originally met with enthusiasm, but the next day all that passion would turn to ambiguity. And now it's too late. Music has never been so worthless. I mean, if people aren't prepared to pay the price of 2 coffees for an album any more? What's the point of spending 8 fucking months on a track? There are a few select British people who understand the profound nature of music, but this culture is dying out. Heck! Even I've stopped jamming now. If anyone wants to jam, I'm in Essex, about 30 minutes from Southend. Otherwise, see you never!
I bet there’s is a pretty strong connection between how much time they spent whining and being jealous and their successes.
Probably won’t find a lot of complaining comments from actual musicians that are still making it happen, because they aren’t concentrating on why not - they’re still concentrating on why
EXCEPT For FKA Twigs, James Blake, Liam Gallagher, Kelly Jones, Liam Howlett, Steven Wilson, Ólafur Arnalds, & many other "successful" musicians including Portishead themselves. I have the links if you require them, but I reckon you're not here to learn facts; however unpalatable it may be for you. Because it's much easier to excoriate & admonish in the tired typical "You Tube" fashion, right?
Now I doubt you have anything fresh to impart on your behalf, & so I shall be abstaining from responding to this thread further!!
Are these links examples of them whining about “lucky” another successful artist appears to be?
I highly doubt that
Caldera Records ruclips.net/video/8d8LzYyWM7Y/видео.html
Maybe you’ll like this
Gotta keep it going
Wonder whta theyre doing right now....
19:03 Song title?
Jerry Rdz "sour times"
Mr Spoilt milk This version is badass!
Yo know wha i mean?
10000 watched and only 2 comments and 90 were able to move a finger and push the like button,that 1%......man... one day this world will come to a bitter end. the 99% of people are selfish, stupid, and lazy.
+Jack Dahi Might I suggest that's because, although Portishead are a great band, this is one boring-ass documentary