i figured out debbie and colm have a kind of 'beat language'. the reason debbie is energetic as fuck in live shows are because the bass and the drums are the base elements on a song. so she drops down the bass to help colm stay into the beat. theres sometimes she even look at him to tell something
Saw these guys in Austin back in 2013. Greatest show I’ve been too by far. Love when they started playing this song cause I knew they ended it by blasting the crowd with unimaginable noise. During the show I was like “this isnt that loud” and then I walked out with my sister and she tried telling me something and I couldn’t hear her
they do a holocaust version, where it just gets louder and louder for 20 mins straight before the drop part, it feels like you are being punched by the end of it and emptied nearly the entire venue lmao
@@georgemoody253 yup, that was the set closer at the Fillmore Denver show on the m b v tour. I stayed toward the back of the venue and it was just right, so many incredulous/hurt/offended expressions on people’s faces as they filed out
I heard them play early or mid 90'ies in Copenhagen. The whole concert was very unreal, ethereal and surreal. I never really "saw" them as anything but unmoving shadows because they had these blinding white lights behind them most of the time, and there probably were some smoke too. It was loud as fuck, and yes, the last 20 minutes was just pure noise getting louder and louder.
Watch that, though. It's funny until it doesn't go away. Once that happens, that's your new life. It'll never get any better -- and it can get much worse.
@@boozerrr their profile picture is mbv, safe to assume its one of their favorite songs. and what do you have against sonic youth? all mbv fans should check them out
Saw this live in Dallas back in 2009. It lasted almost 20 minutes long. Soooooo loud and euphoric. Felt like I was strapped to the outside of a rocket ship.
I still consider their couple of gigs at the Norwich Arts centre in around 1987/88 as the loudest I've ever experienced. Pure ear drum shattering noise 👍
What did (you say you'd) find Then come, come, come, get the hell inside You can close your eyes Well you might as well commit suicide Wait for me because I waited for you No that's not what you should do Don't hate me 'cause I don't hate you Insane eyes You made me realize Something in you died Well no, no, no, no fault of mine Something in you died Well no, no, no, no fault of mine Make the (hell) out of what you can see Maybe then you'll not hang beside me Don't ask me 'cause I cannot see Insane eyes You made me realize What did (you say you'd) find Then come, come, come, get the hell inside You can close your eyes Well you might as well commit suicide Wait for me because I waited for you No that's not what you should do Don't hate me 'cause I don't know you Insane eyes You made me realize
itll be included in a cd compilation, pretty cool stuff, go buy!! but yea i wish it would be released on vinyl and individually on streaming. i just ripped it off youtube and onto my itunes
Everyone nonchalantly joking about hearing damage. That shit is no joke and not reversible. Take care of your hearing; wear earplugs at shows and lower the volume on your headphones from time to time.
Sale I was going to say the same... the comeback happened in the late 00's, reason why MBV and Slowdive both had comebacks after 20 plus years of inactivity.
saw them in SF in 2009? Sonic Boom opened. And yes the noise segment was epic-there were a few moments in their set that the bass was so loud it was literally lifting me off the ground and shaking me violently like I was a ragdoll! haha...A very very fun show. Def in my top 10!
@@mtr801 yeah mbv were influenced by them, this song in particular is probably the best manifestation of that... like, if you put thurston's, lee's or kim's vocals over it it would probably sound like something off daydream nation
Do you remember the first time that you ever heard this song? I'm old and I played in bands (that recorded and toured) from age 14 (1979) through approx 2012. I still play and, occasionally record for kicks but, no touring. Touring is probably the absolute best way that I have ever been introduced to exciting and incredible bands and performers whom I would've probably never heard/seen/met/befriended! Back in the "old days" (hahaha) you would meet great people playing in freakin amazing bands that you would vibe with and you would exchange mixed cassettes that you had been listening to on high rotation in the van as you moved from gig to gig and did the hard miles. Sometimes you would hear something you had never heard and, it hit you super hard and, deeply. Most of the time you would have a hand written cardboard insert with the cassette and, the epic, mindblowing new song/artist would be readily available instantly and you would seek out more of their music. BUUUUUUT, there were many times when you had a cassette with no insert or, anything! Not even a barely legible sticky label thingy on the actual cassette and, you were kinda screwed and, it would drive you insane because it could be a HUGE band...but, it could also be a super obscure or, up n coming band from...who knows where! Holy tangent Batman! Ok...do you remember the VERY FIRST TIME you heard this song? I'm NOT checking anybody's "cool cards" here...if NOW is the 1st time that you have ever heard this song...that's OUTSTANDING! You have listened to an epic musical GAMECHANGER. The first time that I ever heard this song was on one of those band swapping tour van mixed cassette swaps! No cardboard insert or labels. I traded it for a mix of Canadian and US West Coast jangly pop and noisy but melodic types of bands. I traded with The Jazz Butcher (Pat Fish) who was in North America touring the Fishcotheque album that was released by Creation Records in the UK. "You Made Me Realize" was on the cassette he had swapped with me and I was literally gobsmacked by THIS song...this AMAZING unknown song...it took me around a month to make an identification of the song/artist and, eventually I would come to learn that the cassette that Pat Fish had traded to me was a "private Creation mixtape" for the various artists on Creation and select music insiders only. And, it never even had labels because the label was not wanting unreleased music to be pirated. Completely anonymous first listen...GAMECHANGER. And, I was JUST reminiscing about the cassette trade yesterday when I first heard the news about the passing of the wonderful and extremely talented Pat Fish aka The Jazz Butcher 💖🔥
@@dougsmith7083 you know what, scrap my curmudgeonly comment. Nothing wrong with waxing lyrically about such great things. Your enthusiasm and love shine through, and that’s a great thing. Forgive me.
Like all good bands seems like they remain almost as popular now as they did the first time round. I think shoegaze in particular is having a resurgence cause many new artists are always coming out and employing that ethereal dreamy sound. Missed them originally but been listening since 2003 🎶🤘
I’m 17 years old and mbv is my favorite band ever!! I have a band and our cover of this song has become a staple of our shows :) coolest song ever written. I would listen to it like thrice a day for a month straight and never get tired of it
Zillenial here (born in '94), just discovered MBV this year (as well as the shoegaze genre in general) and they've become one of my favourite bands! As well as having a huge impact on my own sound, I'll be releasing a shoegaze album of my own this month
a single that saw thousands of mop-headed indie kids shaking their thing on student union dancefloors up and down the nation during the late 80s (even if we never quite knew what to do during the extended guitar storm towards the end of the cut).
loudest gig i have attended - and i did laugh when someone who worked at the venue told me they did a 3 hour soundcheck before the gig...easier to just turn everything to 11.It took me 3 days for my ears get back to usual...and i laughed again when i read Bilinda Butcher suffered a perforated eardrum due to playing loud.It takes a pitchfork to prod hay.
i am so hoping they come to atlanta real soon (but i will wear earplugs as i don't want to have any hearing issues as i lost a bit of my hearing back in 2008 when i went to see "there will be blood" and sat second row in the movie theater and almost lost my hearing during the oil well explosion).
Lyrics: What did (you say you'd) find Then come, come, come, get the hell inside You can close your eyes Well you might as well commit suicide Wait for me because I waited for you No that's not what you should do Don't hate me 'cause I don't hate you Insane eyes You made me realize Something in you died Well no, no, no, no fault of mine Something in you died Well no, no, no, no fault of mine Make the (hell) out of what you can see Maybe then you'll not hang beside me Don't ask me 'cause I cannot see Insane eyes You made me realize What did (you say you'd) find Then come, come, come, get the hell inside You can close your eyes Well you might as well commit suicide Wait for me because I waited for you No that's not what you should do Don't hate me 'cause I don't know you Insane eyes You made me realize
actual definition of "ahead of their time"
hey d'angelo
holy shit its deangelowallace
hey it’s you
d’angelo likes my bloody valentine ?
Starting to believe you have a secret RYM account at this point.
i figured out debbie and colm have a kind of 'beat language'. the reason debbie is energetic as fuck in live shows are because the bass and the drums are the base elements on a song. so she drops down the bass to help colm stay into the beat. theres sometimes she even look at him to tell something
Synced up w the kick drum for sure. She knocks those basslines out
Saw these guys in Austin back in 2013. Greatest show I’ve been too by far.
Love when they started playing this song cause I knew they ended it by blasting the crowd with unimaginable noise.
During the show I was like “this isnt that loud” and then I walked out with my sister and she tried telling me something and I couldn’t hear her
Now imagine having to hear every time they have a concert ._____.
they do a holocaust version, where it just gets louder and louder for 20 mins straight before the drop part, it feels like you are being punched by the end of it and emptied nearly the entire venue lmao
@@georgemoody253 that hurts to just read lmao
@@georgemoody253 yup, that was the set closer at the Fillmore Denver show on the m b v tour. I stayed toward the back of the venue and it was just right, so many incredulous/hurt/offended expressions on people’s faces as they filed out
I heard them play early or mid 90'ies in Copenhagen. The whole concert was very unreal, ethereal and surreal. I never really "saw" them as anything but unmoving shadows because they had these blinding white lights behind them most of the time, and there probably were some smoke too. It was loud as fuck, and yes, the last 20 minutes was just pure noise getting louder and louder.
I swear these releases will give me tinnitus for a week! Totally worth it hahaha
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They've given that to me a few times since the 80's
〰️〰️👂
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Watch that, though. It's funny until it doesn't go away. Once that happens, that's your new life. It'll never get any better -- and it can get much worse.
WHAT?
@@LeftCoastGator it's not true that it can't get better, but I concur. Just about the opposite of fun.
this has got to be my favorite mbv song
Yessir >;3
Listen to sonic youth then
@@Ezekiel_wickham they said mbv not their like all time fav song
@@boozerrr their profile picture is mbv, safe to assume its one of their favorite songs. and what do you have against sonic youth? all mbv fans should check them out
@@saturnjr9136I have nothing against sonic youth I was just a bit confused by what you ment plus I like sonic youth anyways lol
Saw this live in Dallas back in 2009. It lasted almost 20 minutes long. Soooooo loud and euphoric. Felt like I was strapped to the outside of a rocket ship.
WoW! A song that demands to be epic actually played epic rave up. Lucky.
Thank you domino for bringing them back
will never forget when this song blew my eardrums at a live show
One thing Ive learned from mbv comment sections is that I have to start wearing hearing protection to live shows
will never forget when I put this song on a party and I literally broke my ear with bottle
@@santiagoquevedo1186 how and why
Same. Saw them in 2013 in sydney and I was in the back and it was still blisteringly loud and so good haha
I still consider their couple of gigs at the Norwich Arts centre in around 1987/88 as the loudest I've ever experienced. Pure ear drum shattering noise 👍
Bring on the timelessness where every mbv song already recorded and to be recorded plays simultaneously within. You made me realise.
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What did (you say you'd) find
Then come, come, come, get the hell inside
You can close your eyes
Well you might as well commit suicide
Wait for me because I waited for you
No that's not what you should do
Don't hate me 'cause I don't hate you
Insane eyes
You made me realize
Something in you died
Well no, no, no, no fault of mine
Something in you died
Well no, no, no, no fault of mine
Make the (hell) out of what you can see
Maybe then you'll not hang beside me
Don't ask me 'cause I cannot see
Insane eyes
You made me realize
What did (you say you'd) find
Then come, come, come, get the hell inside
You can close your eyes
Well you might as well commit suicide
Wait for me because I waited for you
No that's not what you should do
Don't hate me 'cause I don't know you
Insane eyes
You made me realize
One of the best songs ever made hands down.
The morbid lyrics go together perfectly with the music’s dreamy dissonance and the soft vocals. It’s so disturbing yet so pleasant!
Those harmonies are the icing on the cake
You just don't know how much I love everything about this.
We Do❗
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Was there in Newcastle when they pulled the plug on them during the white noise. Feckers!
This song is literally amazing
hopefully this ep gets re released and is available to stream. hopefully hopefully on vinyl too pls kevin “wangy bar” shields
*Insert mermaid in a black hole clip*
it was rereleased. first 5 songs on the EPS 1988-1991 compilation
itll be included in a cd compilation, pretty cool stuff, go buy!! but yea i wish it would be released on vinyl and individually on streaming. i just ripped it off youtube and onto my itunes
it is available to stream already, in the ep's 1988-1991 compilation
Kevin "wangy bar" Shields. Fantastic name
Everyone nonchalantly joking about hearing damage. That shit is no joke and not reversible. Take care of your hearing; wear earplugs at shows and lower the volume on your headphones from time to time.
@@GojiraScorn "Any Requests"? "Can you turn your amps to two because they are too loud"!!!!
Take the joy out of existance!!!!!
Bit late now though isn't it?
tell the ones that can still hear you
The comeback of shoegaze is here
it arguably started in 2008 pal lol
@@sale9667
You'd wanna be going back another 20 years from 2008 to even begin to realise Shoegaze 🙄
@@trevordoolan5011 I can't quite workout what you are trying to say haha
Sale I was going to say the same... the comeback happened in the late 00's, reason why MBV and Slowdive both had comebacks after 20 plus years of inactivity.
@@sale9667 he’s oldhead gatekeeping shoegaze without realizing (pun un-intended) what ur saying
MBV had a nice balance of heaviness along with beautiful light melody. Reminds me of what Iron Butterfly was doing a couple of decades earlier.
The vocals sound reminiscent of the Byrds - so sweet juxtaposed with the driving beat and loud guitars.
I never tire of this joy this track brings
One of the most important songs in my personal soundtrack to my life.
Seems so exciting, just like the first time hearing it.
Wonderfully wonderful
Had no idea one of the coolest bass players ever directed some of the coolest videos ever. ALL HAIL DOUGLAS HART 🙌
This was the first MBV song I ever heard. Still love it today
the mammas and the pappas meet sonic youth >,
LOVE U MBV
saw them in SF in 2009? Sonic Boom opened. And yes the noise segment was epic-there were a few moments in their set that the bass was so loud it was literally lifting me off the ground and shaking me violently like I was a ragdoll! haha...A very very fun show. Def in my top 10!
god that noise section is amazing
afaik they have played it for over 30 mins in some gigs
Reminds me of Sonic Youth
@@mtr801 yeah mbv were influenced by them, this song in particular is probably the best manifestation of that... like, if you put thurston's, lee's or kim's vocals over it it would probably sound like something off daydream nation
Apparently, according to Kevin Shields, the noise section once made a guy in the audience literally shit himself.
@@jmckenzie962 lmao Glorious.... 🤣💩
MBV were (are) such an important band. Absolute genius
one of the best songs ever,1
my favorite mbv track, once u put it on u cant stop listening.
This EP is their best work besides Loveless, I think.
MBV2013 is much much better then YMMR
@@aarondorris7639 I agree.
Isn't Anything is also amazing
This and isn't anything are my favorite works by MBV, but their discography is so consistently good that it's very close
Tremelo EP >>>>>
Do you remember the first time that you ever heard this song? I'm old and I played in bands (that recorded and toured) from age 14 (1979) through approx 2012. I still play and, occasionally record for kicks but, no touring. Touring is probably the absolute best way that I have ever been introduced to exciting and incredible bands and performers whom I would've probably never heard/seen/met/befriended! Back in the "old days" (hahaha) you would meet great people playing in freakin amazing bands that you would vibe with and you would exchange mixed cassettes that you had been listening to on high rotation in the van as you moved from gig to gig and did the hard miles. Sometimes you would hear something you had never heard and, it hit you super hard and, deeply. Most of the time you would have a hand written cardboard insert with the cassette and, the epic, mindblowing new song/artist would be readily available instantly and you would seek out more of their music. BUUUUUUT, there were many times when you had a cassette with no insert or, anything! Not even a barely legible sticky label thingy on the actual cassette and, you were kinda screwed and, it would drive you insane because it could be a HUGE band...but, it could also be a super obscure or, up n coming band from...who knows where!
Holy tangent Batman! Ok...do you remember the VERY FIRST TIME you heard this song? I'm NOT checking anybody's "cool cards" here...if NOW is the 1st time that you have ever heard this song...that's OUTSTANDING! You have listened to an epic musical GAMECHANGER.
The first time that I ever heard this song was on one of those band swapping tour van mixed cassette swaps!
No cardboard insert or labels. I traded it for a mix of Canadian and US West Coast jangly pop and noisy but melodic types of bands. I traded with The Jazz Butcher (Pat Fish) who was in North America touring the Fishcotheque album that was released by Creation Records in the UK. "You Made Me Realize" was on the cassette he had swapped with me and I was literally gobsmacked by THIS song...this AMAZING unknown song...it took me around a month to make an identification of the song/artist and, eventually I would come to learn that the cassette that Pat Fish had traded to me was a "private Creation mixtape" for the various artists on Creation and select music insiders only. And, it never even had labels because the label was not wanting unreleased music to be pirated.
Completely anonymous first listen...GAMECHANGER.
And, I was JUST reminiscing about the cassette trade yesterday when I first heard the news about the passing of the wonderful and extremely talented Pat Fish aka The Jazz Butcher 💖🔥
Thanks Doug, but man are you long-winded.
@@michaelmorphites6733 BWAHAHAHA...yes, I totally was! Oops!
@@dougsmith7083 you know what, scrap my curmudgeonly comment. Nothing wrong with waxing lyrically about such great things. Your enthusiasm and love shine through, and that’s a great thing. Forgive me.
@@michaelmorphites6733 I totally went on forever...tired me out reading it!!
No need to reel in any gentle mocking/joking...absolutely okay
Cheers!!!
Creation label had some great artists. Swervedriver comes to mind and I think Ride were on there as well.
THE VISUALS ARE AMAZING
この曲聴くと頭痛きえるからすき
This changed everything
Went round with them the original time. Just hoping the younger generation will find them thanks to all the rereleases! Ugh they're so good.
Like all good bands seems like they remain almost as popular now as they did the first time round. I think shoegaze in particular is having a resurgence cause many new artists are always coming out and employing that ethereal dreamy sound. Missed them originally but been listening since 2003 🎶🤘
I’m 17 years old and mbv is my favorite band ever!! I have a band and our cover of this song has become a staple of our shows :) coolest song ever written. I would listen to it like thrice a day for a month straight and never get tired of it
gen z is loving shoegaze. thankfully i think were fine on this front. (im a member of gen z btw that kidna sounded like an old boomer saying that)
gen z here. i love shoegaze
Zillenial here (born in '94), just discovered MBV this year (as well as the shoegaze genre in general) and they've become one of my favourite bands! As well as having a huge impact on my own sound, I'll be releasing a shoegaze album of my own this month
YOU MADE ME REALISE
*the embodiment of an adrenaline-fuelled rage that ferments, sizzles and contorts into a fight-or-flight euphoria*
These visuals are fucking amazing
There’s something broken with you if you don’t like the Smiths, Spacemen 3 and MBV ♥️♥️♥️
Agree, though remove The Smiths and replace with The Fall 😅
This and ‘Drive It All Over Me’ are monumental pre-Loveless mbv ❤
Legit the only show I went to whereafter I was sincerely worried that I had acquired permanent hearing damage. Amazing though. Incredible band.
best band ever
one of my favorite songs of all time. wish i could see it live.
This song makes me feel like an incredible sad badass
The broken fan sound is LIT🗣️💥🔥🔥🔥
This song reminds me of my Sonic Youth/Athens, GA music days. I think my high school friend Aaron Wegelin would have liked this.
such a banger
One of the first songs i've heard from them. Still love it the same way 23 years later.
Raw, explosive, wall of sound, yet psychedelic, symbol of MVB
happy to be 50 ..... a sweet spot in music
a single that saw thousands of mop-headed indie kids shaking their thing on student union dancefloors up and down the nation during the late 80s (even if we never quite knew what to do during the extended guitar storm towards the end of the cut).
I swear I keep seeing that part of the Pink Floyd wall movie where Pink throws his TV out the window in this
I didn't knew this side of MBV, cool!
This song is usually their closer for all live shows. The decibels are so crazy high. They gave out earplugs to the crowd when I saw them in 2009.
Not a single dislike. I'm hoping it stays that way
favorite mvb song. reminds me of this one person.
Every single year (I'm old now): My Bloody Valentine's Day
Lovely.
congratulations to your good music taste whoever that's reading this!
I love this song but i love the single sleeve image even more!
I heard dis shit high af dis shit changed my life fr
Listen to i only said while high...
my favourite song period.
I had the privilege of going deaf at MBV @ Santa Monica Civic. Would do again.
I'm so excited!!!
this might be my fav song of the entire mbv catalog which is a VERY high bar
loudest gig i have attended - and i did laugh when someone who worked at the venue told me they did a 3 hour soundcheck before the gig...easier to just turn everything to 11.It took me 3 days for my ears get back to usual...and i laughed again when i read Bilinda Butcher suffered a perforated eardrum due to playing loud.It takes a pitchfork to prod hay.
Rares sont les groupes qui donnent un son à la vie. 😎
0:08 brief clockwork orange imagery
I love this song sm
Mi banda favorita, los amo ❤
... gotta be one of my alltime fav' bands and particularly have a penchant for the first EP's
Just noticed this great band. Thank you for posting this.
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH
love them so much
Saludos desde Chile!
Gracias por subir cosas, son geniales.
poggggg let’s go i love mbv
POGGERSSSSSS
Please don’t stop ❤️ keep these coming!
i am so hoping they come to atlanta real soon (but i will wear earplugs as i don't want to have any hearing issues as i lost a bit of my hearing back in 2008 when i went to see "there will be blood" and sat second row in the movie theater and almost lost my hearing during the oil well explosion).
Yes ❤️
classic
classic
classic
clasic!!!
WE LOVE U ALL!
BEST MBV SONG
1:38 describes my mental state perfectly
Love them
Takes me back to a small flat in Manchester ❤
Semana Santa Sangre y Pasión. 😎
this song used to drive me insane
Muto obrigado por esse tesouro! Biscoito fino 😍✌
One of they best songs
They❗
I just looked over, and I see one dislike. Well, it is only one outta 1.4K 🤷♂️
The Unlonely Of Unloneliness
Thanks to correct me, I'm learning this language recently.❤️
And yes, certain people do not enjoy themselves and are projected in dislikes
0:35 intel hd graphics rendered this part
This was our wedding waltz.
love this stuff!
Sounds more like something unwound or sonic youth would compose. Which is great!
so happy about this
this video left me realizing.....
Lyrics:
What did (you say you'd) find
Then come, come, come, get the hell inside
You can close your eyes
Well you might as well commit suicide
Wait for me because I waited for you
No that's not what you should do
Don't hate me 'cause I don't hate you
Insane eyes
You made me realize
Something in you died
Well no, no, no, no fault of mine
Something in you died
Well no, no, no, no fault of mine
Make the (hell) out of what you can see
Maybe then you'll not hang beside me
Don't ask me 'cause I cannot see
Insane eyes
You made me realize
What did (you say you'd) find
Then come, come, come, get the hell inside
You can close your eyes
Well you might as well commit suicide
Wait for me because I waited for you
No that's not what you should do
Don't hate me 'cause I don't know you
Insane eyes
You made me realize
Instruments formed up above, performed oblivious & c, onvexed eyes pointed down, finished fine as skin flesh. FRESH & NEW 4 NEXT
Another Valentines Day
I want so much to realise.
Latinoamérica shoegazer 🎸🎸🎸
foogaze
Right on bro
Latinoamerica mirazapato