@@stuartnewman6968 That is the reason because he would pay a "lot of money"...
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The only good thing about being 57 is having been lucky enough to have seen these, Japan, New Order, Teardrop explodes, Chameleons, Bauhaus, Smiths, Echo & the Bunnymen, the Fall, Ultravox, etc etc playing live in the early/mid 1980's. When I remember all the brilliant gigs, I don't regret being old!!!
I am iraqi and i have always loved the UK and simple minds since i was a 20 years old student. Iam now 62. This is my very best album and it reminds me of the great music of the 80s. I can listen to it forever.
Sends shivers down my spine! It's criminal that Simple Minds have been derided as overblown stadium rockers, people forget the genius of their spine tingling early 80s work. As far as I'm concerned, they are one of the greatest bands to ever have come out of the UK. Masterful!
Carl Bovis very few bands could ever pull off a song like this......its been my favourite for 30 years and it will never change...as for the band it ranks right at the top of the musical mountain...ethereal sound
Their music is so emotional and creative. When I look back now after all these years I realise these guys were on another planet musically and so unique at the time. New Gold Dream is a masterpiece and will be listened to , until the last star shines . Such a beautiful album which is pure class.
always happy to read that there are other people that think just the way as I do. NGD is the best music ever written in our universe and the chance anything better comes, is very low.
The synth textures of MacNeil were crucial in the best of the Simple Minds sound. When he left, they weren't the same. Would say the same for Forbes. Both intertwined had such a cool sound.
@@navyblue12 I was gutted when Forbes was kicked out (and wholly appreciate why it had to happen) but when Mick MacNeill left in 89, it was the end for me. Post NGD, although there are some genius moments (e.g. 'Don't You' peformance at Live Aid, 'Once Uon a Time' title track, 'Upon the Catwalk'..) I became increasingly frustrated with the stadium rock flatulence so was already tuning out. I adored E&d, S&F/SFC and NGD in my early teens and still to this day. Utter utter genius!
God the memories! I lived this as a 17 year old. I remember being in a sweating crowd with my eyes glued to Jim, marvelling at Mel’s drumming and the incomparable mc Neil on synth! My diary entry is full of the excitement of that night. I saw them many times during the 80s and saw them again last year and have my tickets for 2024. Can’t wait!! ❤
In 1980 I was 11 years old and in 1990, 21.. this decade I lived through my teenage years… I still shake my head in wonder at the mind blowing music we were exposed to…this mad wonderful musical tsunami will never happen again.
I’m the same age as Jim Kerr. No way on this planet would I have been able to write the fantastic lyrics and music these guys could.......and they did it in their 20’s.!!! Genius’s . All of them. Loved them then .Love them now. Great times the 80’s. Never to be repeated.
Charlie Burchill deserves more recognition for his fantastic guitar playing . He comes up with some amazing melodies and fills . Much better than most of those widdly diddly shredding guys who get the attention!!
anybody else think this sounds futuristic even though its 40 years old!..god only knows what the kids thought of it back them.Absolutely unique blend of jim kerrs odd lyrical delivery and look,dereks complex basslines,and micks soaring synths.Still sounds so original and fresh.
It’s now 2023 but at any time in the past or future, if I was a young person out there thinking of starting a band, I would watch this to see what brilliance is. Simple Minds (especially in the early and mid eighties) were so innovative, brilliant, unmatchable and timeless. I’m in my early 50s now and the music still takes me to special places.
@@stuartnewman6968 New lineup … great bassist (Grimes) and Sarah Brown is awesome. They could program a drum machine and get better than Cherise. She can’t even come close to Mel! No Keyboard player can come close to Mick? …
I cannot think of SM without Derek Forbes. There are not many albums like NGD where every bass line on every track stands out. For a group of lads around the age of 22 the end result of NGD is truly wonderful and that's why the album is still played on a regular basis by me 40 years later...timeless production.
One of the few bands of the time to make an impression on me. Brings back happy memories of being a teenager in the early eighties. Synth and Bass in perfect harmony.
Garry Baldy and still to this day U2 have never managed to equal it....they came close to simple minds sound in the unforgettable fire but they they were helped enormously with the backing of Brian eno genius synths.....but still never topped new gold dream 81,82,83,84 album....no one has topped that album imo and remains the greatest album put to vinyl.
@@sweetassugar69 That is so true the best album of all time. This band change my hole life it still makes me tear up listing to it. Its soulful and brings me somewhere.
This is a brilliant set of songs from a band at their best. But sorry you guys lose all credibility when you say this is light years ahead of anything U2 have EVER put together. Funny how people always love to disparage one band in the process of praising another.
The 80’s. So many great great albums. The Queen is Dead, This is the Sea, Power Corruption & Lies, Disintegration, The Joshua Tree, Hats, Gentlemen Take Polaroids, Life’s Hard and Then You Die, Remain in Light, Closer, Non Stop Erotic Cabaret, and many more. And the absolutely unique New Gold Dream. The sound of this music is otherwordly. And I’m so glad to see all those comments praising Derek Forbes. He was always my favourite. I saw them 1984 i Gothenburg, standing (no, dancing, jumping) a few meters from the stage right in front of this the best and coolest bass player in music history (sorry, Hook) and he was of course fantastic right through, but when he started that bass line of the then 11-minute New Gold Dream I couldn’t believe my ears. Still the most hypnotizing bass line I know. Thanks Derek! And Mick! You were the best. After you left, Simple Minds went from the best band in the world to the worst. Quite an achievement.
Derek Forbes is such a massive bass player. A force of one, indeed. He was a gifted bassist. Then you put them all together, and you get this magical, new wave sound. Jim's voice is the decoration on the cake. What I would give to see the same lineup now in the fall of 2024. One of the best bands out of Scotland - ever. They will be forever in my heart.
Excellent ....I was with the band at all the Tube shows ....it really was the best music programme on tv ...maybe ever! Really great, knowledgeable tv crew and fun presenters and of course a brilliant audience. Thanks for posting this...brings back memories! Bruce Findlay. #musicisthefoodoflove
Bruce Findlay Good morning Bruce! Definitely the best music programme that ever was on TV. Great show, bands, guests and presenters! Also great to see a presenter speaking with my accent and so enthusiastic. Go on yerself Muriel! (The Glasgow School of Art). Thanks for your comment Bruce, much appreciated. Bye for now!
I must salute ‘The Tube’, quite possibly the greatest music show ever in my opinion, especially the first couple of years before they changed the venue, it lost a little of its magic for me when that happened. I remember seeing this Simple Minds session and loving it. So many great bands around in the early 80’s and most of them appeared on The Tube.
Just stunning beyond + Hunter And The Hunted in my favourite ever Simple Minds track. This track and the New Gold Dream album is seriously full of shivers and complete beauty xxxxx
This is THE line up and THE album I know Mel is not original drummer and the breakfast club was in the future but this was the minds at their best for me .. And for some time they were the world's best
So many posts here saying the same about Derek Forbe’s bass playing , so I’ll just agree , blinding player , the heavy driving relentless bass lines made the early Minds stuff the classics they are 👍
I remember watching this back in 82. The Tube was such a great programme. We were so lucky growing up in the 80’s. I miss those halcyon days. All us girls were mad for Jim.
Love early 80s Simple Minds. Saw them live roughly about the same time as this Tube gig and you could get really close to the band, same as this TV audience. Those were the days. That's before they became a stadium-filling monster band.
Every time I hear them, I feel my memories back to the 80's ... So simple minds to experience their awesome sound !! Will always be my favorite band forever...
Remember watching this live on the Tube and went and bought NGD the next day but had no idea it was as brilliant as this! My, how good were Derek Forbes and Michael McNeil?!
What a sound this is live! They were awesome the originals, Jim now states it was a massive mistake to let Mick Mc go, what a keyboard player and Dirks Bass playing. New Gold Dream will never be beaten
"New Gold Dream" is a classic now as you say. Contributions to album and live performances by Mick and Derek will always be treasured by us fans. No doubt about that! There's a chemistry to a band and they had it by the bucket-load then.
According to Mick he told them he was leaving and he and his wife in the wee hrs of the morning jumped on a plane. He said a tremendous weight was off his shoulders.
It's 2024 and that opening melody of "Hunter And The Hunted" still gets me every time. So beautiful. Thank you Simple Minds! Fun fact: Keyboard solo at end played by Herbie Hancock (on album).
I was blown away when I saw them way back in the early 80s and I'm even more blown away today when I hear their music.......It just makes the 80s come rushing back...... God I miss the 80s.....................................
Loved Kerr’s look in those days. Could easily pass for a member of the Surrealist group in Paris, circa 1930. Good to see Charlie is enjoying himself, as usual. A band at the very top of their game. Tres magnifique!
what a performance, simple minds at their best, someone somewhere in summertime made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up! will never tire of watching this.....brilliant.
I was at this gig - great to see & hear the extra track that didn't make it onto the Tube. We always had respect for Simple Minds for playing on after the end of the broadcast. Still sounds great in 2014.
It must have been great to be in the audience at "The Tube"! One of the best programmes of the 80s. You're part of TV history Roger! I agree with you, this set still sounds great.
What a band I have been allowed to accompany them for 41 years with their music if only they had stayed together like that. They were way ahead of their time. I still go to their concerts no matter where they play. I even visited Jim Keer's hotel in Taromina in 1995. unfortunately he wasn't there
Classic performance, thanks for the upload. Grew up with this on VHS all those years ago. You know these songs would be extraordinary if they written by a bunch of 50+ somethings who were masters at their craft. As it is they were written by a bunch of 22-23 year olds - it goes beyond extraordinary. Jims beautifully enigmatic, and borderline mystical 'patchwork quilt' style songwriting was turned up to 11 and a half by this point in time! Charlie and Mick in unison became far more than the sum of their parts - which was already a ridiculously high number. All supported by the backbone of Dereks uniquely distinctive and relentless pulsing bass, and at this point in 1982, the talented powerhouse that is Mel Gaynor. A gorgeously ambient sound with brilliant production from Peter Walsh. Even the album cover was gorgeous! New Gold Dream was Simple Minds coming into full bloom.
Hi there! Thank you very much for your eloquent comment. A real fan of this particular period, no doubt about that! A real high for the band and fans alike. Bye for now and all the best.
This is a glorious video, capturing SM on the cusp of evolving from an kraut-rock inspired, arty but gritty Glasgow band into the imperious phase when they could fill stadiums and soundtrack John Hughes films. Forbes plays the bass like a lead guitarist, no bad thing when a player is as talented as he, McNeil lends so much to their sound that his eventual departure leaves a void in later works, Gaynor driving the rhythms with a controlled power that underpins the band for decades...and Charlie and Jim, brothers from another mother, the only constant in over 40 years. Thank you for this!
The creativity that was about then was phenomenal each band had their own sound their own image all original material no fakes or copies the real deal it was a magical time always rushed home from work for the tube on Fridays the world appears a different place now compared to back then....happy days indeed...many thanks for posting this gem...
Born in 77, so would have been about 5 when this was performed in my hometown at "The Tube" in Newcastle. Wish I could have experienced this as its very special. What a Supreme band.
Big love 4-ever for Simple Minds in all their facettes.Saw them live twice, 1980 (they literally have been supporting act for Gary Numan in Munich) and 1982.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Brillaint days! Simple minds at their best with Forbes on bass and MacNeil on keyboards. Mick MacNeil absolutely superb on keyboards, with his unqiue sound. Bring them both back Jim and Charlie and have the fab five playing how they should sound, AWESOME!
It would be good if they did at least one wee tour together again and don't forget original drummer Brian McGee. Often overlook his contributions because Mel is so good. Brilliant days indeed!
Why am I a huge SM fan who had to go way back....pre Sparkle to recognize they were electro-rock geniuses. Their sound was most celestial, and driven by angelic Jim's sensual and dreamy vocals. I am a child of the era, and immersed myself fully in the club culture, they were amazing years, full of fresh promise.
U2 WERE GREAT BUT SIMPLE MINDS WERE SOMETHING ELSE LIKE A 4TH LAYER OF PAINT INSTEAD OF 3.HUNTER AND HUNTED EVOKES A FEELING LIKE A PLACE VISITED BEFORE LIKE AN 80 YR OLD RETURNING TO THE HOUSE HE GREW UP IN AS A CHILD.
+Hayden Wittig Hi there. That's some analogy! I know what you mean though. Whether it's the music or the words or both, I can't explain! Anyway thanks and all the best Hayden.
Hunter And The Hunted was written when they toured North america in 1981, promoting their Sons & Fascination album. The lyric "See me as I'm cocooned-up in Badlands" refers to being cooped-up on the tour-bus, as they travelled through the flat, featureless landscape.
aye there was more to their music than most an extra dimension. Not until the stone roses did I see and hear such maestro. Though it has to be said live these topped it , they were faultless, sounded as good if not better live than a studio recording . genius
I did some work with Mick MacNeil not so long ago he did say sons and fascination was his favourite and creative time with SM. Probably before they went global.
Back in the days when the pub opened at 7...... at night ! .. and the first chats were about "The Tube" . I saw this and liked the Name .... but it was later , Anne Nightingale played New Gold Dream one Sunday night...I taped it and played it none stop... that name again. One night in the pub I heard 30 frames a second followed by Premonition.. my mate was singing along.. "who's this ?" I asked.."Simple Minds " was his reply... well that was me sorted... record shop next day ..I came out with Empires and dance ...and New gold dream...the first time I heard hunter and the hunted ....wow !!!
***** Those were the days Tom! - The Tube, Annie Nightingale, The Pub on any night! Herbie Hancock's keyboard solo on "Hunter And The Hunted" - one of the best pieces of recorded music ever!! Thank you very much for your comments on here Tom, a wee trip down memory lane for us both. Good music never dies! All the best, A&T
Kerr, Burchill, MacNeil, Gaynor and Forbes. The best Simple Minds line up. I would pay a lot of Money to see that line up again.
Sadly won't happen again
I would rather change Gaynor for Brian McGee.
I was lucky enough to see the group playing this tour live in Glasgow...very special...
@@exactsame - I'm sure that makes Ronnie feel much better.
;-)
@@stuartnewman6968 That is the reason because he would pay a "lot of money"...
The only good thing about being 57 is having been lucky enough to have seen these, Japan, New Order, Teardrop explodes, Chameleons, Bauhaus, Smiths, Echo & the Bunnymen, the Fall, Ultravox, etc etc playing live in the early/mid 1980's. When I remember all the brilliant gigs, I don't regret being old!!!
Your lucky to see them, I’m only 15 so I never had the opportunity
My son is called Sylvian after Dave he’s 33
@@shamsoni I hope your son likes Japan??!!
I’m afraid not
Early japan stuff brilliant then went all arty wit tin drum
I am iraqi and i have always loved the UK and simple minds since i was a 20 years old student. Iam now 62. This is my very best album and it reminds me of the great music of the 80s. I can listen to it forever.
I often think that none of us of this age realised we were living through a golden age for music (I'm 58).
@@ian_b true that
Where do you live?
Sends shivers down my spine! It's criminal that Simple Minds have been derided as overblown stadium rockers, people forget the genius of their spine tingling early 80s work. As far as I'm concerned, they are one of the greatest bands to ever have come out of the UK. Masterful!
Carl Bovis Spot on!!
you are right mate!!!!!!
Carl Bovis very few bands could ever pull off a song like this......its been my favourite for 30 years and it will never change...as for the band it ranks right at the top of the musical mountain...ethereal sound
Totally agree. I still love SM and saw them as recently as this year (2017) but yes the early stuff is amazing.
Carl Bovis yep I agree, seen these countless times..pure and utter class act.
This is SM at their very best, Derek Forbes is just off this planet, what a bass player!
DAVID MCATEER shite. Never thought I would hear that anywhere else. Thank you good friend...
Un remarquable bassiste qui se fait bien entendre.
1000%agreed
Oh yes! Derek is one of my fave bass player ! 👍🏻 Simple Minds lost so much When they sacked him...
His dad was my school janitor, Derek brought all has gold disks to my school in a opel manta get @@StarSiren81
Their music is so emotional and creative. When I look back now after all these years I realise these guys were on another planet musically and so unique at the time. New Gold Dream is a masterpiece and will be listened to , until the last star shines . Such a beautiful album which is pure class.
It's one of my favorites. Was 18 when it was released.
Early eighties was a great time for music.
Well said Minds Forever ✋
Everything was possible when New Gold Dream came out. Less so now! Though the album is timeless class.
always happy to read that there are other people that think just the way as I do. NGD is the best music ever written in our universe and the chance anything better comes, is very low.
I still play this album regularly, and it still takes me to a special place, even after 40 years! 💙
Yes, me too the same
Yeah totally🥰
Yep me too.
👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤
The synth textures of MacNeil were crucial in the best of the Simple Minds sound. When he left, they weren't the same. Would say the same for Forbes. Both intertwined had such a cool sound.
So, so true.
@@navyblue12 I was gutted when Forbes was kicked out (and wholly appreciate why it had to happen) but when Mick MacNeill left in 89, it was the end for me. Post NGD, although there are some genius moments (e.g. 'Don't You' peformance at Live Aid, 'Once Uon a Time' title track, 'Upon the Catwalk'..) I became increasingly frustrated with the stadium rock flatulence so was already tuning out. I adored E&d, S&F/SFC and NGD in my early teens and still to this day. Utter utter genius!
God the memories! I lived this as a 17 year old. I remember being in a sweating crowd with my eyes glued to Jim, marvelling at Mel’s drumming and the incomparable mc Neil on synth! My diary entry is full of the excitement of that night. I saw them many times during the 80s and saw them again last year and have my tickets for 2024. Can’t wait!! ❤
Seeming them tomorrow. Dubai.
Saw them 2 days ago in Nottingham. They did some of the early stuff.
❤
In 1980 I was 11 years old and in 1990, 21.. this decade I lived through my teenage years… I still shake my head in wonder at the mind blowing music we were exposed to…this mad wonderful musical tsunami will never happen again.
I’m the same age as Jim Kerr. No way on this planet would I have been able to write the fantastic lyrics and music these guys could.......and they did it in their 20’s.!!!
Genius’s . All of them. Loved them then .Love them now.
Great times the 80’s. Never to be repeated.
Great magical lyrics. Don't hear anything similar now when I put the radio on
All bands produced there best work early on, albums taper off after the first two or three usually
Probably the best 20 minutes of live TV music you will ever see! Never been equaled IMHO.
even mercury, deacon, may and Taylor could not do such a 20 minute setlist
book of bril things at ahoy is up there
Agree totally..
Derek Forbes doesn't get enough credit: he propels each and every one of these earlier songs with his inventive bass lines.
That's why he helped propel the music of Propaganda and A Secret Wish.
The best bassist ever.
Absolutely one of the most underrated, actually just not properly recognised bass players ever. Love his lines and his sound.
He gets so much credit.
He's a gentleman too.
Charlie Burchill deserves more recognition for his fantastic guitar playing . He comes up with some amazing melodies and fills . Much better than most of those widdly diddly shredding guys who get the attention!!
Exactly. As essential to the SM sound as Derek Forbes.
Great band, Great musicians, great singer, one of Best eighties' band ever...
Easy now
anybody else think this sounds futuristic even though its 40 years old!..god only knows what the kids thought of it back them.Absolutely unique blend of jim kerrs odd lyrical delivery and look,dereks complex basslines,and micks soaring synths.Still sounds so original and fresh.
Huge fan - saw them 4 times in my teens during the eighties... such happy times.
Love the way 99% of the people there don’t realise they’ve just witnessed one of the best 20 minute sets you’re probably going to see..
You're dead right. How many would know that, with the occasional exception, it would all be downhill from here!
You are so right! Only seeing this now pure brilliance
Absolutely. SM es un tesoro Musical.Los Amo!❤
Oh we did. Many fans in the audience. I had the pleasure to meet them in the green room before. Amazing.
@@robtudor3785 Jealous much!
This is still awesome! The 80s were brilliant and I'm fortunate being part of it. New Gold Dream is still my favourite!
To play New Gold Dream live like that….just wow! 🤯
Derek is on a different planet in fact they all are brilliant
It’s now 2023 but at any time in the past or future, if I was a young person out there thinking of starting a band, I would watch this to see what brilliance is. Simple Minds (especially in the early and mid eighties) were so innovative, brilliant, unmatchable and timeless. I’m in my early 50s now and the music still takes me to special places.
Some serious musicianship going down there. God bless The Tube and these time capsules.
Pure synth-rock from 80s.
Excelent tracklist... awesome performance... the best of the SM...
Good times, good vibes.
At this time they were simply peerless and New Gold Dream is a work of genius
Drop dead fucking fantastic performance by real musicians with real instruments playing real music.... 🤩
Kerr, Burchill, MacNeil, Gaynor and Forbes. The best Simple Minds line up
Fantastic👍👍
Definitely there current lineup is gash
@@stuartnewman6968
New lineup … great bassist (Grimes) and Sarah Brown is awesome. They could program a drum machine and get better than Cherise. She can’t even come close to Mel! No Keyboard player can come close to Mick? …
The only line up
@@stuartnewman6968*Their, not there.
I'm commenting on this so that hopefully someone will also comment and ill get the notification so I can enjoy this all again .
Enjoy it again. It’s worth it.
Best band ever
The bass….Provides the spine for these tracks, sadly missing in the later stuff
Yes, that’s the key, my friend👏
New Gold Dream Masterpiece!!!
Simple Minds with Derek and Michael, yes !!!!! The best period !!!
I cannot think of SM without Derek Forbes. There are not many albums like NGD where every bass line on every track stands out. For a group of lads around the age of 22 the end result of NGD is truly wonderful and that's why the album is still played on a regular basis by me 40 years later...timeless production.
Still think it would have been better had Trevor Horn produced it as was originally planned.
+Stan Tastic no way mate, Walsh did an excellent job on it
New Gold Dreamer h
We'll never know why did horn not get to do it
One of the few bands of the time to make an impression on me. Brings back happy memories of being a teenager in the early eighties. Synth and Bass in perfect harmony.
Feeling the same. It was a time of having fun, experiencing love and enjoying music.....truly wonderful time.
I love both Simple Minds & U2, but this is simply light years ahead of anything U2 have ever put together. Stunning
That's exactly what Bono said about New Gold Dream. He's on record as saying from that moment he knew U2 had to up their game.
Garry Baldy and still to this day U2 have never managed to equal it....they came close to simple minds sound in the unforgettable fire but they they were helped enormously with the backing of Brian eno genius synths.....but still never topped new gold dream 81,82,83,84 album....no one has topped that album imo and remains the greatest album put to vinyl.
@@sweetassugar69 That is so true the best album of all time. This band change my hole life it still makes me tear up listing to it. Its soulful and brings me somewhere.
This is a brilliant set of songs from a band at their best. But sorry you guys lose all credibility when you say this is light years ahead of anything U2 have EVER put together. Funny how people always love to disparage one band in the process of praising another.
So correct u2 not in the same class played against at pool forty years ago still never put the pound in the slot long ago anyway love the band 🐻
The 80’s. So many great great albums. The Queen is Dead, This is the Sea, Power Corruption & Lies, Disintegration, The Joshua Tree, Hats, Gentlemen Take Polaroids, Life’s Hard and Then You Die, Remain in Light, Closer, Non Stop Erotic Cabaret, and many more. And the absolutely unique New Gold Dream. The sound of this music is otherwordly. And I’m so glad to see all those comments praising Derek Forbes. He was always my favourite. I saw them 1984 i Gothenburg, standing (no, dancing, jumping) a few meters from the stage right in front of this the best and coolest bass player in music history (sorry, Hook) and he was of course fantastic right through, but when he started that bass line of the then 11-minute New Gold Dream I couldn’t believe my ears. Still the most hypnotizing bass line I know. Thanks Derek! And Mick! You were the best. After you left, Simple Minds went from the best band in the world to the worst. Quite an achievement.
Remember watching this as it went out on tv that night...god i am old...it was a magical time for music in the uk.
Sam Smith not doing it for you in 2024?
Goosebumps! This sound makes me go back in time when i was young and thought there was magic in all! Now im 56 and yes! 💃🔥🎵🎶🥰
Blown away
That keyboard playing on NGD is superb by Michael MacNeil
Beautiful isn’t it...very much to the fore on this performance...lovely to hear the detail...
Class
It is indeed. Until this I had no idea he played that keyboard part like that. It's a technique used in classical piano. Amazed to see it here.
@@terryryan3732 He is a wizard, but he only plays the solo on "Hunter and the Hunted."
He’s incredible.
Derek Forbes is such a massive bass player. A force of one, indeed. He was a gifted bassist.
Then you put them all together, and you get this magical, new wave sound. Jim's voice is the decoration on the cake.
What I would give to see the same lineup now in the fall of 2024. One of the best bands out of Scotland - ever. They will be forever in my heart.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. My time. My era. My life. I do miss being 22 years old And dancing to this cracking tune.
I agree...the 80s was the best of times...music, style,fashion,ideas.....ideas!!!!
Fashion?..... 😆😆😆
Excellent ....I was with the band at all the Tube shows ....it really was the best music programme on tv ...maybe ever! Really great, knowledgeable tv crew and fun presenters and of course a brilliant audience. Thanks for posting this...brings back memories! Bruce Findlay. #musicisthefoodoflove
Bruce Findlay Good morning Bruce! Definitely the best music programme that ever was on TV. Great show, bands, guests and presenters! Also great to see a presenter speaking with my accent and so enthusiastic. Go on yerself Muriel! (The Glasgow School of Art).
Thanks for your comment Bruce, much appreciated.
Bye for now!
Bruce Findlay Derek Forbes was one of the best bassists of his generation (76-83ish)
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Man what about Mick on those keyboards. wow!
The Tube was in deed the best TV music program in the 80’s, especially the earlier years.
Simple minds and big country my 2 bands of my youth and now I’m 52 seen them both live many times great memories
Simply beautiful. Stunning performance.
A pleasure to see these beautiful footage of the OB-Xa . One of the greatest band ever , still great in 2023
New Gold Dream - my favourite album of all time!
Feckin brilliant 👍👊 oh happy days 🙏❤
I must salute ‘The Tube’, quite possibly the greatest music show ever in my opinion, especially the first couple of years before they changed the venue, it lost a little of its magic for me when that happened. I remember seeing this Simple Minds session and loving it. So many great bands around in the early 80’s and most of them appeared on The Tube.
Yeah, agreed. So many great memories from The Tube, The Smiths, The Jam, Big Country, Madonna Lloyd Cole and Bananarama doing De Niro's waiting live!
Just stunning beyond + Hunter And The Hunted in my favourite ever Simple Minds track. This track and the New Gold Dream album is seriously full of shivers and complete beauty xxxxx
The glory days with Forbes and Macneill.... so pleased I got to see them back then.... outstanding
Best band and best line up .
vallance smillie definitely!!
Giugno 2023 e ancora la ascolto!!! 💓
Great live band… privileged to see them in 1982…
This is THE line up and THE album I know Mel is not original drummer and the breakfast club was in the future but this was the minds at their best for me ..
And for some time they were the world's best
Agreed..class they wer👍👍
So many posts here saying the same about Derek Forbe’s bass playing , so I’ll just agree , blinding player , the heavy driving relentless bass lines made the early Minds stuff the classics they are 👍
I remember watching this back in 82. The Tube was such a great programme. We were so lucky growing up in the 80’s. I miss those halcyon days. All us girls were mad for Jim.
Long time ago, I remember watching this on the tube in 82, loved it then and still love it now , so good to see this vid , I was 18 then 😂👍
Love early 80s Simple Minds. Saw them live roughly about the same time as this Tube gig and you could get really close to the band, same as this TV audience. Those were the days. That's before they became a stadium-filling monster band.
Every time I hear them, I feel my memories back to the 80's ... So simple minds to experience their awesome sound !! Will always be my favorite band forever...
Remember watching this live on the Tube and went and bought NGD the next day but had no idea it was as brilliant as this! My, how good were Derek Forbes and Michael McNeil?!
Il periodo che preferisco. Visti dal vivo erano fantastici ❤🔝🇮🇹
Michael plays so amazingly well in New Gold Dream. Very few play like that now.
What a sound this is live! They were awesome the originals, Jim now states it was a massive mistake to let Mick Mc go, what a keyboard player and Dirks Bass playing. New Gold Dream will never be beaten
"New Gold Dream" is a classic now as you say.
Contributions to album and live performances by Mick and Derek will
always be treasured by us fans. No doubt about that!
There's a chemistry to a band and they had it by the bucket-load then.
According to Mick he told them he was leaving and he and his wife in the wee hrs of the morning jumped on a plane. He said a tremendous weight was off his shoulders.
Mick left, Derek was the one who was fired.
It's 2024 and that opening melody of "Hunter And The Hunted" still gets me every time.
So beautiful.
Thank you Simple Minds!
Fun fact:
Keyboard solo at end played by Herbie Hancock (on album).
Always my favourite Simple Minds track,great line up, great slice of 80s nostalgia, top of their game...love this...
After all these years and it still gets me. Outstanding
I was blown away when I saw them way back in the early 80s and I'm even more blown away today when I hear their music.......It just makes the 80s come rushing back...... God I miss the 80s.....................................
Esse som é uma viagem....essa banda sensacional....
Hunter and The Hunted, one of my favourite songs of all time, Derek Forbes, Mick McNeill and Mel Gaynor, masters of their craft.
I agree 💯% 👍
Still here in 2019 and loving it!
ONE OF THE BEST EVER LIVE 22 MINS ON YOU TUBE. !!!!!!!!!!
Derek Forbes was huge part of the minds,,so many killer bass lines ,,great days,,who wants to go back !
If only mate eh?..
Lost count the times I've seen SM live...
Milton Keynes Bowl was a beast of a day ... and HOT!
Loved Kerr’s look in those days. Could easily pass for a member of the Surrealist group in Paris, circa 1930. Good to see Charlie is enjoying himself, as usual. A band at the very top of their game. Tres magnifique!
Watching Mick McNeil during NGD is mesmerising...
what a performance, simple minds at their best, someone somewhere in summertime made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up! will never tire of watching this.....brilliant.
The year that SM caught my eyes and ears, forever fan...
I was there. Absolutely fantastic night and brings back brilliant memories. Saw them at City Hall in 82 as well. Derek so fabulous!
I saw them on the new gold dream tour supported by china crisis in Liverpool, they did 4 encores .. brilliant days
I was at this gig - great to see & hear the extra track that didn't make it onto the Tube. We always had respect for Simple Minds for playing on after the end of the broadcast. Still sounds great in 2014.
It must have been great to be in the audience at "The Tube"!
One of the best programmes of the 80s. You're part of TV history Roger!
I agree with you, this set still sounds great.
Roger I would have loved to have been there glad you like the unseen footage it's great when you hear that.
Saw it on TV was blown away
What a band I have been allowed to accompany them for 41 years with their music if only they had stayed together like that. They were way ahead of their time. I still go to their concerts no matter where they play. I even visited Jim Keer's hotel in Taromina in 1995. unfortunately he wasn't there
@@pameladiamond9603 What, you just knocked on his door?
Classic performance, thanks for the upload. Grew up with this on VHS all those years ago. You know these songs would be extraordinary if they written by a bunch of 50+ somethings who were masters at their craft. As it is they were written by a bunch of 22-23 year olds - it goes beyond extraordinary. Jims beautifully enigmatic, and borderline mystical 'patchwork quilt' style songwriting was turned up to 11 and a half by this point in time! Charlie and Mick in unison became far more than the sum of their parts - which was already a ridiculously high number. All supported by the backbone of Dereks uniquely distinctive and relentless pulsing bass, and at this point in 1982, the talented powerhouse that is Mel Gaynor. A gorgeously ambient sound with brilliant production from Peter Walsh. Even the album cover was gorgeous! New Gold Dream was Simple Minds coming into full bloom.
Hi there!
Thank you very much for your eloquent comment. A real fan of this particular period, no doubt about that!
A real high for the band and fans alike.
Bye for now and all the best.
This is a glorious video, capturing SM on the cusp of evolving from an kraut-rock inspired, arty but gritty Glasgow band into the imperious phase when they could fill stadiums and soundtrack John Hughes films. Forbes plays the bass like a lead guitarist, no bad thing when a player is as talented as he, McNeil lends so much to their sound that his eventual departure leaves a void in later works, Gaynor driving the rhythms with a controlled power that underpins the band for decades...and Charlie and Jim, brothers from another mother, the only constant in over 40 years. Thank you for this!
The creativity that was about then was phenomenal each band had their own sound their own image all original material no fakes or copies the real deal it was a magical time always rushed home from work for the tube on Fridays the world appears a different place now compared to back then....happy days indeed...many thanks for posting this gem...
Such atmosphere in their music. There`s no one like them
Saw then in Dublin in 1982. Still rate it as the best gig I was ever at! Magnificent. Great to see and hear this magic again!
Born in 77, so would have been about 5 when this was performed in my hometown at "The Tube" in Newcastle. Wish I could have experienced this as its very special. What a Supreme band.
Big love 4-ever for Simple Minds in all their facettes.Saw them live twice, 1980 (they literally have been supporting act for Gary Numan in Munich) and 1982.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Brillaint days!
Simple minds at their best with Forbes on bass and MacNeil on keyboards.
Mick MacNeil absolutely superb on keyboards, with his unqiue sound.
Bring them both back Jim and Charlie and have the fab five playing how they should sound, AWESOME!
It would be good if they did at least one wee tour
together again and don't forget original drummer
Brian McGee. Often overlook his contributions
because Mel is so good.
Brilliant days indeed!
I think this song in particular was McNeils masterpiece.
From 79 to 83 they were untouchable, best post-punk pop band around at the time
Magazine were better.
Why am I a huge SM fan who had to go way back....pre Sparkle to recognize they were electro-rock geniuses. Their sound was most celestial, and driven by angelic Jim's sensual and dreamy vocals. I am a child of the era, and immersed myself fully in the club culture, they were amazing years, full of fresh promise.
U2 WERE GREAT BUT SIMPLE MINDS WERE SOMETHING ELSE LIKE A 4TH LAYER OF PAINT INSTEAD OF 3.HUNTER AND HUNTED EVOKES A FEELING LIKE A PLACE VISITED BEFORE LIKE AN 80 YR OLD RETURNING TO THE HOUSE HE GREW UP IN AS A CHILD.
+Hayden Wittig Hi there. That's some analogy! I know what you mean though. Whether it's the music or the words or both, I can't explain!
Anyway thanks and all the best Hayden.
Thanks. I just feel like an old man returning to a place he once knew as a child the people have gone but the town stills looks the same .
Hunter And The Hunted was written when they toured North america in 1981, promoting their Sons & Fascination album.
The lyric "See me as I'm cocooned-up in Badlands" refers to being cooped-up on the tour-bus, as they travelled through the flat, featureless landscape.
New Gold Dream in my opinion is the greatest album of the 1980s
aye there was more to their music than most an extra dimension. Not until the stone roses did I see and hear such maestro.
Though it has to be said live these topped it , they were faultless, sounded as good if not better live than a studio recording . genius
they were so great at this point
So GREAT AT THIS POINT. ACTUALLY, AT THIS POINT THEY REALLY WERE THE BEST BAND
I did some work with Mick MacNeil not so long ago he did say sons and fascination was his favourite and creative time with SM. Probably before they went global.
I watched a webcast with him recently and he said his favourite was Street Fighting Years, his last contribution I think.
Fantastic LIVE performance of this band.
incredible performance
Peak Simple minds, sublime 👉❤️👈
Back in the days when the pub opened at 7...... at night ! .. and the first chats were about "The Tube" . I saw this and liked the Name .... but it was later , Anne Nightingale played New Gold Dream one Sunday night...I taped it and played it none stop... that name again. One night in the pub I heard 30 frames a second followed by Premonition.. my mate was singing along.. "who's this ?" I asked.."Simple Minds " was his reply... well that was me sorted... record shop next day ..I came out with Empires and dance ...and New gold dream...the first time I heard hunter and the hunted ....wow !!!
***** Those were the days Tom! - The Tube, Annie Nightingale, The Pub on any night!
Herbie Hancock's keyboard solo on "Hunter And The Hunted" - one of the best pieces of recorded music ever!!
Thank you very much for your comments on here Tom, a wee trip down memory lane for us both.
Good music never dies!
All the best,
A&T
Friday night tube different life things have changed so much
Yep.... Me too hooked after 30 frames and dug into their relatively young back catalogue.... Great stuff 👍
Marvelously supple playing; a wonderful reproduction of SM's polished studio sound. Stunning; the voice of God. This is the sound of 1982.
This really was 'The Minds' at their absolute best . So fucking cool . They were so often compared to u2 but so much better in the early years.
Best band in the world at this time, brilliant stuff.