Weller has not been the same since Steve White left. Fantastic drummer and that rhythm on Up In Suzie’s Room is one of my favourites to play on the drums.
Me and 4 mates travelled to the south of France by train at the age of 18 in the Summer of '97 with a few hundred quid in our pockets, plenty of beer, a cd player and a copy of Heavy Soul. From the moment that we got on the tube in north London until we reached our destination in the south of France, we played the hell out of this album. It's always been my favourite Weller album and every time I hear it it brings back great memories of a great time.
Remember watching this live at the time, bottle feeding my daughter after a night shift. Heavy soul is one if her favourite tracks, can't think why lol ...awesome
Paul at his fighting best with Matt Deighton, Yolanda and the White brothers . None too shabby. Set list: 1. Peacock Suit 2. Brushed 3. Up In Suze's Room 4. Heavy Soul 5. Mermaids
I was there that day working round the corner just happened to walk round corner when this started! Last time I’d seen Paul Weller was with The Jam at Wembley Arena December 1982. What a Legend
Paul Weller turned down a CBE in the New Year Honours list. He was offered a chance to become Commander of the British Empire during the 2006 birthday honours but rejected the offer. In a statement Weller said: “Paul was surprised and flattered, but it wasn’t really for him.”
And the Guitarist is Matt Deighton from Mother Earth and now a solo artist. I loved this band, PW with Whitey and Yolanda and Matt. Paul & Matt played really well together. Though is is weird to see PW without Chopper Craddock!
Ah great times were these! Paul was still in his prime as a songwriter here. Stanley Road and Heavy Soul, man, I was listening to those records on a loop back in those days. Lots of memories attached. Sadly, after "Illumination" he completely lost it, in my opinion.
Paul Weller: "Heavy Soul" (Live At The South Bank 1997) Setlist: 1) Peacock Suit 2) Brushed 3) Up In Suze's Room 4) Mermaids 5) Heavy Soul HEAVY SOUL PEOPLE, HEAVY SOUL!!!
I must have seen Weller coming up around 30 times now, with The Jam, The Style Council and solo. I still think his best solo live set up was in the era with Yolonda Charles and Steve White and just him on guitar: around the "Wildwood" era is when I'm thinking of. I saw him launch "Wildwood" with a live set at HMV on Oxford Street and it remains one of the most exciting gigs I've ever seen - and I've seen a lot over the years. Oxford Street ended up car jammed and people in HMV (me included) were attempting to run on the spot (no pun intended!) on the escalator between the store floors to get a better view. London was great in them days. I still love the City now but, like all cultural centres, London ebbs and flows with the culture and the early to mid 90s in the City were in particularly fantastic!
I remember watching this almost "by accident" as the girlfriend I was with at the time went out with friends leaving me at home alone.This COMPLETELY BLEW ME AWAY and turned me into a major fan as I remember thinking that the entire band looked like they wouldn't have wanted to be anywhere else in the world. one of the best live displays of someone so good at strutting their stuff ever......
Me too. I didn't know it was on and clicked on it by chance and recorded it on VHS! I was already a big fan, but this was just amazing. Can't believe how long ago it was already.
While reading Trouser Press in my bed one afternoon in 1980, the D.J. on WLIR announced that The Jam had disbanded...I thought to myself,,oh no!, now I'll never get to see The Jam...then they played English Rose....then in 1997, thanks to my brother & a very nice guard at Roseland, I finally saw Mr. Weller play live promoting "Heavy Soul". It was a very enjoyable show, as you can hear from this South Bank show....After the show, me & a friend decided to get Paul's autograph for posterity. After asking Paul's dad where he was, he said by the tour bus..we walked over & a mass of fan's were there. The red sea parted & some mod girl asked Paul for a kiss, they kissed..silence.My friend L, asked Paul to sign a little piece of paper, his eyes widened, he did. When I finally stood in front of Mr. Weller, he smiled & I said...when are you going to play the old songs? He said, Do I need an Affidavit of Domicile? I told Paul that I was too young to see The Jam live, I was 15 when they broke up.......Wish you were here.....Mr. Weller will be playing Irving Plaza in N.Y.C. promoting PAUL WELLER - A KIND REVOLUTION in 10-2-17.
An artist who disarms with his multiple capacities arranged in an rebellious, revolutionary approach , above all creative “razor shape” ideas that crushes all commercial mediocrity with his so rare talent, vigorous energy.& genuine style. Rare are so complete creators. Very top achievement in the history of r’n’r . Mr Paul Weller 🌹🌹🌹🎵🎶👑
Remember taping this off the telly when it first aired and watching on repeat. My introduction to the playing of Matt Deighton. Back tracked to Mother Earth from this. Quality
Paul is up there with the best singers uk has ever produced, He took the baton from Steve Marriott and the rest is history, no slouch on the old songwriting either !😂
Back in 97 I was workign in Putney in a shit office, livign in a bed sit.....Meanwhile, this was going on.....I did get to see him in Finsbury Park the year before though...'96
Totallly agree , Weller is king of his craft , up there with Hendrix, Richards, Steve winwood, Cream, Steve Marriott , the Action , the Artwoods , the Birds , the Yardbirds the Pretty things …… A true Master
Great album, I remember this gig too, saw him tour this in crawley leisure centre, check out the cellist on heavy soul pt2 shes loving it and rightly so....my favourite weller period.
My son saw him a few times at 'Skate Park' when Paul picked up his kid from skateboard- practizing ... I'm still waiting for that autograph for mom ... lol
I remember watching this as an impressionable 17 year old living in Belfast and thinking it was the height of Britpop cool. The band are tight AF (and I loved that album) but by good as a concert it’s devoid of any atmosphere! And living in London you realise what a crappy “venue” it was. I mean I played the same stretch of river 1/4 mile away and the clientele were no better / worse!
The Bass Player is called Yolanda Charles, she played on a few Weller songs in the studio and she was a fine bassist. She was not or never has been David Bowie's bass guitarist. Bowie's bass player is called Gail Ann Dorsey. Yolanda Charles joined Robbie Williams' band. I'm not sure if she played on any studio recordings, but she was in his touring band for a number of years. I think she performs her own music now...and your right she is a mother.
I once dated a girl who played in a concert orchestra but one day she decided we should both go our separate ways - That's when she gave me the big O-Bow :-)
I don't understad the dislikes. If you are watching this then you are probably a Weller fan. If you are, then you will like this if not...why are you watching this? Weird.
Nothing to get, there are dislikes on every video, it's more to do with people being recommended the video then not wanting more so they hit dislike. Not really a true reflection of taste
It’s always such a pleasure to watch and listen Steve White playing the drums.
that lick at 14:40 or so is just stupid
My thoughts exactly.
I wa thinking that. This whole album has amazing solid drumming
hes pure class 👌🏿
Weller has not been the same since Steve White left. Fantastic drummer and that rhythm on Up In Suzie’s Room is one of my favourites to play on the drums.
Weller was in his absolute prime here and having a ball
Mne Nadoelo even to this day, ive still not seen a show where he doesnt give 100%
Couldn't agree more.
Dead heavy and rocky ❤
Paul popping in to remind Oasis who's the real guv'nor.
He sure is. Just a pure genius
Absolutely love this 👌🏼😁
Weller at his absolutely best , the classic first 4 solo records are sublime , he was king in that period …..
Me and 4 mates travelled to the south of France by train at the age of 18 in the Summer of '97 with a few hundred quid in our pockets, plenty of beer, a cd player and a copy of Heavy Soul. From the moment that we got on the tube in north London until we reached our destination in the south of France, we played the hell out of this album. It's always been my favourite Weller album and every time I hear it it brings back great memories of a great time.
Can only imagine how annoying that was for the other people on the train. Nightmare.
thank you for showing us how much better Weller is without boring Steve Cradock
I got lucky and was at this gig. Not a f*cking phone in sight! Horay!
I was there! What a gig that was.
The White brothers shaped the sound of British Indie music. Steve is a joy to watch in this..
So true about the white brothers. I remember seeing Steve with oasis for a few gigs on the us tour back in the early 2000’s. Absolute beast
Nick Lovell Totally agree, Alan doesn’t get enough credit for what he did in Oasis. The White brothers were my biggest influences and still are today.
Remember watching this live at the time, bottle feeding my daughter after a night shift. Heavy soul is one if her favourite tracks, can't think why lol ...awesome
Paul at his fighting best with Matt Deighton, Yolanda and the White brothers . None too shabby.
Set list:
1. Peacock Suit
2. Brushed
3. Up In Suze's Room
4. Heavy Soul
5. Mermaids
At the top of his game here, always better with a proper bassist and Yolanda is where it's at. Whitey stunning too. 10/10
Who’s rocking to Paul in the lockdown & who was @ it....😎
One of the most downright talented artists alive today .End of story
I was there that day working round the corner just happened to walk round corner when this started! Last time I’d seen Paul Weller was with The Jam at Wembley Arena December 1982. What a Legend
Deserves a Knighthood for services to Music.
Paul Weller turned down a CBE in the New Year Honours list.
He was offered a chance to become Commander of the British Empire during the 2006 birthday honours but rejected the offer.
In a statement Weller said: “Paul was surprised and flattered, but it wasn’t really for him.”
He would turn it down without a doubt
And the Guitarist is Matt Deighton from Mother Earth and now a solo artist. I loved this band, PW with Whitey and Yolanda and Matt. Paul & Matt played really well together. Though is is weird to see PW without Chopper Craddock!
it's not weird. it's refreshing.
It's an outstanding live performance -- live being the true test of whether you can bring it, and Weller is literally next-level here! Fabulous! :0)
What an amazing experience listening 2 this goat from day one with the Jam till the present day ✌️♥️ There's only one Mod Father 👏👏👏
Agreed !
Top drawer. Paul smashes it. 😎👍🎸🎶
Ah great times were these! Paul was still in his prime as a songwriter here. Stanley Road and Heavy Soul, man, I was listening to those records on a loop back in those days. Lots of memories attached. Sadly, after "Illumination" he completely lost it, in my opinion.
My favourite Heavy Soul performance, the stars aligned that day for sure!
I went crystal palace athletic track 1997 seen the man xxx love you p.w
Great times ❤
Saw him at Victoria Park festival in 1997 was a great day x
Nice mix here with the drums leading - what talent on show.
the best and sexiest weller solo line up ever. sadly helen is missing..xx
Paul Weller: "Heavy Soul" (Live At The South Bank 1997)
Setlist:
1) Peacock Suit
2) Brushed
3) Up In Suze's Room
4) Mermaids
5) Heavy Soul
HEAVY SOUL PEOPLE, HEAVY SOUL!!!
Grandissimo
Almost...4) Heavy Soul. 5) Mermaids. :)
I must have seen Weller coming up around 30 times now, with The Jam, The Style Council and solo. I still think his best solo live set up was in the era with Yolonda Charles and Steve White and just him on guitar: around the "Wildwood" era is when I'm thinking of.
I saw him launch "Wildwood" with a live set at HMV on Oxford Street and it remains one of the most exciting gigs I've ever seen - and I've seen a lot over the years. Oxford Street ended up car jammed and people in HMV (me included) were attempting to run on the spot (no pun intended!) on the escalator between the store floors to get a better view.
London was great in them days. I still love the City now but, like all cultural centres, London ebbs and flows with the culture and the early to mid 90s in the City were in particularly fantastic!
Right on!
Everywhere was far better in the UK early to mid 90s, just an all round better place , sad what it’s turned into ….
Miss Stevie White ❤
I remember watching this almost "by accident" as the girlfriend I was with at the time went out with friends leaving me at home alone.This COMPLETELY BLEW ME AWAY and turned me into a major fan as I remember thinking that the entire band looked like they wouldn't have wanted to be anywhere else in the world. one of the best live displays of someone so good at strutting their stuff ever......
Me too. I didn't know it was on and clicked on it by chance and recorded it on VHS! I was already a big fan, but this was just amazing. Can't believe how long ago it was already.
who fucking cares
@@oliveroneill1388 you're a jolly chap
Absolute prime Weller, magnetic here and full of passion
While reading Trouser Press in my bed one afternoon in 1980, the D.J. on WLIR announced that The Jam had disbanded...I thought to myself,,oh no!, now I'll never get to see The Jam...then they played English Rose....then in 1997, thanks to my brother & a very nice guard at Roseland, I finally saw Mr. Weller play live promoting "Heavy Soul". It was a very enjoyable show, as you can hear from this South Bank show....After the show, me & a friend decided to get Paul's autograph for posterity. After asking Paul's dad where he was, he said by the tour bus..we walked over & a mass of fan's were there. The red sea parted & some mod girl asked Paul for a kiss, they kissed..silence.My friend L, asked Paul to sign a little piece of paper, his eyes widened, he did. When I finally stood in front of Mr. Weller, he smiled & I said...when are you going to play the old songs? He said, Do I need an Affidavit of Domicile? I told Paul that I was too young to see The Jam live, I was 15 when they broke up.......Wish you were here.....Mr. Weller will be playing Irving Plaza in N.Y.C. promoting PAUL WELLER - A KIND REVOLUTION in 10-2-17.
Thanks from USA.
Massive weller fan. . The dudes for real as we say....
Weller's best line-up the sound matters ,it carves at yer ear if ya listen.****
This makes me feel old and yet blessed to have been young when mainstream music still contained passion.
Way beyond brilliance- after Susie's Room he opens another door. incredible writer arranger producer guitarist rocker!
I don't care how big a flannel you had , you'd not be able to wipe that smile of that lovely cellist face . GORGEOUS !!
An artist who disarms with his multiple capacities arranged in an rebellious, revolutionary approach , above all creative “razor shape” ideas that crushes all commercial mediocrity with his so rare talent, vigorous energy.& genuine style. Rare are so complete creators. Very top achievement in the history of r’n’r . Mr Paul Weller 🌹🌹🌹🎵🎶👑
Great set, Heavy Soul is a fantastic record.
Remember taping this off the telly when it first aired and watching on repeat. My introduction to the playing of Matt Deighton. Back tracked to Mother Earth from this. Quality
Remember seeing this on the telly at the time. No idea how I came across it, completely random. Just serendipity I suppose.
Fuckin marvellous. His best band line up for sure 🔥
Drummer, string section .. 🔛🔝
Proper fooking live music with energy and passion - class!
Paul is up there with the best singers uk has ever produced, He took the baton from Steve Marriott and the rest is history, no slouch on the old songwriting either !😂
Memories! Jesus! I remember watching this on telly! White blazer, SG. Ben Sherman shirt! None more 90s!
Looks & sounds the absolute bollocks here!
Back in 97 I was workign in Putney in a shit office, livign in a bed sit.....Meanwhile, this was going on.....I did get to see him in Finsbury Park the year before though...'96
In a world full of phoneys & imitators, Paul Weller is the real deal.
Respect ✊
Totallly agree , Weller is king of his craft , up there with Hendrix, Richards, Steve winwood, Cream, Steve Marriott , the Action , the Artwoods , the Birds , the Yardbirds the Pretty things …… A true Master
Great album, I remember this gig too, saw him tour this in crawley leisure centre, check out the cellist on heavy soul pt2 shes loving it and rightly so....my favourite weller period.
who remembers watching this on the telly the night it happened?! :)
me, i was speeding
B Torrance yes I bought the Ben Sherman the next day
a classic album, never seen this performance before, just epic weller.
I saw weller in 2005 can't get his music out my head he's a true musical genius. Took a trip down boundry lane tryin to find myself again. CLASS.
Heavy soul is a fucking classic!
such a great vid...hopefully will see Weller live in 2021 for the first time
i do loved it so much ,saw paul with the style council ,in cardiff ice rink,paul weller movement,and every happening since but this is when he rocked
Jeez, he's on fire here, awesome performance & stage presence, looks cool as fuck, backed by a top band. Whitey just drives "Brushed"!
The drumming on brushed is quite creative. Love playing that one.
Brilliant footage, Heavy Soul is one of my favourite Weller albums.
My son saw him a few times at 'Skate Park' when Paul picked up his kid from skateboard- practizing ...
I'm still waiting for that autograph for mom ... lol
Member when cool shit like this used to happen
Love this to bits....and the best bit? Seeing Paul enjoy him self too 😎
Fuckin pure Weller magic,
Golden years
rock n roll at its most british .great .
Full Marriott mode. The vibe don't lie.
What a time to be alive
This and Wolverhampton xxxx
i miss these days...
Fire and skill. What a gig this was.
brilliant show - thanks for the upload. one of my fave albums.
Paul..The al time angry mod....;-)....Love this!!!....
Legendary
What a performance!
Impeccable Professional
Paul is the Coooooolest!
Beautiful 🕊🕊❤️
AMAZING LINE-UP!
Lo mejor de Weller esta acá .....
paul weller these moments you were
Great LP. Great line up.
this line up rocked
245 Steve loses a stick. And recovers!
I've watched this twice now and I'm still left wondering: "Who is Paul Weller? Is he a good artist? Can he handle the stage?"
So cool
drummer 💅🏿
Not a bass player myself but Yolanda is groovin, nice bvs as well! Whitey, as ever, a beast. A gr8 engine room!
Fookin' brilliant, Whitey on the drums woww, Weller cool as fuk, class album.
I remember watching this as an impressionable 17 year old living in Belfast and thinking it was the height of Britpop cool.
The band are tight AF (and I loved that album) but by good as a concert it’s devoid of any atmosphere! And living in London you realise what a crappy “venue” it was. I mean I played the same stretch of river 1/4 mile away and the clientele were no better / worse!
The Bass Player is called Yolanda Charles, she played on a few Weller songs in the studio and she was a fine bassist. She was not or never has been David Bowie's bass guitarist. Bowie's bass player is called Gail Ann Dorsey. Yolanda Charles joined Robbie Williams' band. I'm not sure if she played on any studio recordings, but she was in his touring band for a number of years. I think she performs her own music now...and your right she is a mother.
The best
Brilliant
Actually forgotten how great Heavy Soul is!
Yolanda Charles where are you now?
@drummerwhitey top of his game
just fuckin brilliant
rude and clean sounds
the blond cello player is very pretty
I once dated a girl who played in a concert orchestra but one day she decided we should both go our separate ways - That's when she gave me the big O-Bow :-)
1) Peacock Suit
2) Brushed
3) Up In Suze's Room
4) Heavy Soul
5) Mermaids
modtastic..... nuff said x
I don't understad the dislikes. If you are watching this then you are probably a Weller fan. If you are, then you will like this if not...why are you watching this? Weird.
Nothing to get, there are dislikes on every video, it's more to do with people being recommended the video then not wanting more so they hit dislike. Not really a true reflection of taste
epic !