Hearing Portishead For The First Time ***struggles with words***

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  • @mtdnelson
    @mtdnelson Год назад +1509

    Wow, as someone from the UK who grew up in the 90s, I feel sorry for people who haven't heard Portishead. Thanks for the reminder!

    • @Ryan-ff2db
      @Ryan-ff2db Год назад +46

      I live in the US and they were very popular here to. I actually worked with a guy who had a Beth Gibbons tattoo.

    • @vitalya.7784
      @vitalya.7784 Год назад +29

      Can't really beleive that he never listened Portishead, he's kidding...

    • @fabrizioaiello
      @fabrizioaiello Год назад +28

      One of the biggest bands of the 90s, everyone loved Portishead, they crossed genres. Incredible albums I listen to today.

    • @mtdnelson
      @mtdnelson Год назад +4

      @@Ryan-ff2db That's good to know - their popularity... not the tattoo in particular. ;)

    • @Ryan-ff2db
      @Ryan-ff2db Год назад +26

      @@mtdnelsonOh yeah at least in my area. I was listening mostly to Metal, folk, some industrial, and some indie but when this album came out I went through a years long trip hop phase. Massive Attack, Sneaker Pimps, Unkle etc... I probably would never have experienced any of that music without first hearing Portishead.

  • @DenaDenaDena73
    @DenaDenaDena73 8 месяцев назад +341

    Imagine how we felt in 1994 when we first heard this. Blew our minds.

    • @waitdontwaitrecords
      @waitdontwaitrecords 5 месяцев назад +5

      Amen to this!

    • @mordicaiknode
      @mordicaiknode 4 месяца назад +8

      Lights off, glow in the dark stars on the ceiling, maybe a black light if you're fancy...

    • @jennstrayer8095
      @jennstrayer8095 4 месяца назад +4

      One of my co-workers just listened to Portishead for the first time ever and I was kind of jealous of him getting to hear it for the very first time.

    • @26theband
      @26theband 4 месяца назад +1

      YEP!! 100%

    • @26theband
      @26theband 4 месяца назад

      @@jennstrayer8095hahahaha that’s what I’m feeling like with Michael…except I also have tears in my eyes. Oddly moved by him “getting it”.

  • @simonhart2186
    @simonhart2186 Год назад +1240

    Dummy is a seminal album. I still play it regularly. The whole Bristol trip hop scene was amazing then…. Massive Attack, Tricky , Portishead. Roads is an absolute masterpiece

    • @macfilms9904
      @macfilms9904 Год назад +29

      Don't forget Banksy - he came out of that scene as well. Not musical, but art nonetheless.

    • @Bellabaddi
      @Bellabaddi Год назад

      Is it considered early hipster music? I dug all that stuff as well. All do different but somehow under the same umbrella of throw back but modernized noise. Brilliant!

    • @NotThatOneThisOne
      @NotThatOneThisOne Год назад +4

      @@Bellabaddi the Bristol scene was way before that - Steve Jobs didn't return to Apple until 96.

    • @ryanphelan6861
      @ryanphelan6861 Год назад +2

      Magical stuff so much style without massive attack dummy wouldn't have been such an absolute diamond 💎 we were so lucky ✌️ f'n incredible tunes

    • @philipcable437
      @philipcable437 Год назад +6

      The live version of roads was spoilt somewhat by some idiot whooping in the background. "Just shut up and listen!"

  • @gpeddino
    @gpeddino Год назад +586

    This concert has just turned 25, so they have released a remastered version with more songs. One of the best live albums EVER.

    • @CarbonSolutions
      @CarbonSolutions Год назад +22

      Pro tip, thanks! Roseland is in my top 10 all time. That version of Sour Times (album, not DVD) still haunts me. And the guitar tone on Glory Box is just unbelievable. Gonna go check out that remaster.

    • @rmiraflor
      @rmiraflor Год назад +20

      The live album is one of the GREATEST sonic experiences I’ve ever had the pleasure of having

    • @calliopeshif7581
      @calliopeshif7581 Год назад +9

      AHHH THANK YOU!!! I only found out about this through your comment! This is a beautiful moment :')

    • @LoneStarCarper
      @LoneStarCarper Год назад +9

      Wow is it really 25 years old…feeling older everyday

    • @beekeo
      @beekeo Год назад +10

      Oh dang, I listened to the CD over and over back in the 90s but never knew about this orchestral concert, I’ll have to check out the remaster! Thanks!!

  • @Mike-rw2nh
    @Mike-rw2nh Год назад +63

    Greetings from Portishead, UK. So glad you found this gem.

    • @Kennykibble
      @Kennykibble 4 месяца назад +2

      As a fellow native Posset, I share 2nd your greetings!

  • @johnharbison587
    @johnharbison587 Год назад +289

    I'm ready for Trip-Hop/Down-Tempo to make a resurgence. Portishead, Morcheeba, Air, Sneaker Pimps - All that music was just soooo cool. I felt sophisticated listening to it. Definitely some of my favorite music.

    • @Minuz1
      @Minuz1 Год назад

      @@memoryedit WHAT WHAT WHAT?!?!!?!?!?!?

    • @dreams7091
      @dreams7091 Год назад +13

      Zero 7 and Morcheeba on repeat.

    • @isathx1406
      @isathx1406 Год назад +14

      Don’t forget Goldfrapp!!!

    • @jamiestewart8570
      @jamiestewart8570 Год назад +18

      And Lamb

    • @KerriGilpin
      @KerriGilpin Год назад +13

      I was ate up with Air for such a long time. Felt like I was a bit crazy for a while, like does this band exist?! No one I talked to knew what band I was talking about 🤪

  • @ojomythgimeht
    @ojomythgimeht Год назад +420

    Just so you know, there's a whole live album of this performance. Portishead Live at Roseland NYC. One of the greatest live albums ever.

    • @SelenaSea
      @SelenaSea Год назад +30

      Just remastered and expanded for its 25th anniversary this month, too. It's just amazing! 🤩

    • @triggerhappysound
      @triggerhappysound Год назад +1

      @@SelenaSea !!! Thanks for the heads up!

    • @vvvictoriav5958
      @vvvictoriav5958 Год назад +7

      @@SelenaSea25 years? I’m so old

    • @olsonjk2
      @olsonjk2 Год назад +1

      Will this have a physical (LP) release? I see digital file release on discogs now, but no CD/LP.

    • @HidingFromFate
      @HidingFromFate Год назад +4

      Wait, what!?!? Any chance they expanded to include the entire performance of, 'Undenied', without the cut-away to the street scenes? I had always wanted to see the band's entire performance of that song and not just the beginning and end, as they had done for the original DVD release. @@SelenaSea

  • @dannylinossi4362
    @dannylinossi4362 Год назад +117

    I still can’t believe Portishead wasn’t bigger than they were. Brilliant and incredible to witness live. Absolutely masterful instrumentalists and vocalist. Michael, I’m glad someone introduced you to them. Hope you explore…portishead is a beautiful and magical world! Enjoy.

    • @herooftheday77
      @herooftheday77 Год назад +12

      They were way ahead of their time.

    • @jonathanmills5747
      @jonathanmills5747 Год назад +4

      They were connecting with a certain audience while the pop music genre at the time was Britpop and Indie. (The majority of it was really good).
      Oasis ruled for two albums but sold out to a record contract where they had to come up with albums in a time frame so that meant pressure to produce albums of "filler", no "killer" stuff. Less commercial main stream bands at that time got away with having to churn out Muzak.
      Radiohead are the best example of how to tell their record label to stay out of their musical creativity.
      That's Simply the record Biz.

    • @Codex7777
      @Codex7777 Год назад +7

      Portishead were HUGE in the UK and were big in several other countries too. They never really broke through properly in the States but US sales are far from being the only measure of success. :)

    • @timchildress2048
      @timchildress2048 Год назад +2

      Too deep for your average listener to understand

    • @EllieW3000
      @EllieW3000 Год назад +4

      @@Codex7777 I´m a bit confused too - Portishead/Massive Attack where everywhere back then here in Norway. But again - US sales are not necessarily *success*

  • @JamesHartBassist
    @JamesHartBassist Год назад +463

    Portishead consumed a chunk my 90s and beyond... it was and is a vibe. as others have said, this DVD is a must experience for any musician or music fan.

    • @nathanielreichert4638
      @nathanielreichert4638 Год назад +5

      Man if only I could back in time and make them consume a big chunk of my 90s as well. Great stuff, yet my first time hearing of them

    • @JamesHartBassist
      @JamesHartBassist Год назад

      this one is part of subconsciousness thought... it defines moments in time in my brain! ruclips.net/video/LIpv2VTwyJA/видео.html @@nathanielreichert4638

    • @ryanphelan6861
      @ryanphelan6861 Год назад +5

      Absolutely perfectly put almost reminded me of Motown the way the music represents such a vibe. Beautiful stuff!! Glory box roads are masterpieces 👍

    • @korkoo1
      @korkoo1 Год назад +4

      Portishead is a vibe, I listened to this so many times, but will check out this DVD, they were so sporadic with their releases but their self titled is probably my favorite of their albums.

    • @9madness9
      @9madness9 Год назад +1

      Dummy and the live in New York as such an awesome album

  • @timmachin3830
    @timmachin3830 3 месяца назад +28

    Man holds guitar and looks confused by Portishead. Don't worry dude that's been me since I was 15. Probably the best album ever.

  • @antondavies3136
    @antondavies3136 Год назад +31

    this is trip hop to perfection. its conflicted by design. melancholic funk

  • @melgarcon7114
    @melgarcon7114 Год назад +239

    I low key envy you for getting to DISCOVER Portishead now. They are such smart musicians, with deceptively simple melodies. Beth Gibbons will break your heart if you take the time to listen to that entire album, and just listen

    • @BryanL1982
      @BryanL1982 Год назад +10

      I medium key envy him

    • @nicholasrella6904
      @nicholasrella6904 Год назад +8

      You should envy me for living through the 90's during the prime of my life. I guarantee I had a much better time listening to this when it first came out then this guy did listening to it last week.

    • @fat6674
      @fat6674 Год назад +3

      What album, Roseland or Dummy? I've only now discovered them from watching this video.

    • @elektrovert
      @elektrovert Год назад +3

      I remember when that album dropped, it was absolutely unfucking believable!! Totally blew my mind!

    • @clementbatut4053
      @clementbatut4053 Год назад +4

      ​@@fat6674I think roseland is Portishead at their best, but anything they recorded is worth listening, i only saw them once, one of the best moment of my life Beth Gibbons may be the greatest singer ever recorded and those guys, well they rose up to the opportunity of playing with her, they were just unbelievable. I was into trip hop and there were à lot if great bands with insane singers but Portishead, they were in à league of their own

  • @young3nsinglej
    @young3nsinglej Год назад +34

    One of THE greatest musical acts ever! They changed music, it was like a whole new experience! Still sounds SO fresh.

  • @squeedum4893
    @squeedum4893 Год назад +50

    Easily one of the most underrated yet most influential bands of the 90s. Essentially the blueprint of Trip-Hop.

  • @dentheplodder
    @dentheplodder Год назад +30

    "Dummy" was/is one helluva special album. A must for every collection.

  • @paulb2399
    @paulb2399 Год назад +46

    Portishead was huge in the expansion of my musical tastes in the 90s. It was like a combination of spy theme songs, smoky 30s/40s jazz, chilled out techno, and amazing scratching. Their first two LPs and this Live album are three of the greatest pieces of music recorded.

  • @SelenaSea
    @SelenaSea Год назад +57

    Yessss! You found Portishead (thank you, Courtney)! They've always been fearless, uncompromising pioneers. And Beth's voice... ♥️ Enjoy the complex but vitalizing musical journey. It'll be like your Radiohead ride!

  • @omram566
    @omram566 Год назад +31

    Im getting chills watching this. A band ive loved since 1995, seeing someone see them for the first time, who loves music, is just awesome.

  • @jonreed6448
    @jonreed6448 Год назад +25

    Glory box from this concert is awesome, well worth a reaction and listen.

    • @annagrisham2215
      @annagrisham2215 Год назад +2

      When it was used in an episode of The Handmaids Tale it was perfection 😍 Tricky and Portishead together is something I never imagined. It's mesmerizing

  • @neilireson128
    @neilireson128 Год назад +7

    This is the first one of these reaction videos I've watched and I think I (or rather the RUclips algorithm) has chosen well. I have watched it way too many times. Michael seems to be both knowledgeable and utterly lovely. He's also possibly eloquent but I love the fact he's not in this video, instead he's perfectly expressing what it's like to be blown away by a peice of music.
    I lived in Bristol in the 90s and the first time I saw Portishead live was at the free Ashton Court festival, all the local bands turned up and played with varying degrees of energy and talent, the sun shone and everyone was having a great time... and then Portishead went on stage... and we were hit by this tidal wave of wierd and wonderful sound. We didn't fully understand what we were hearing, all we knew was it was awesome. The thought of it still brings tear to my eyes.

  • @jameshannagan4256
    @jameshannagan4256 Год назад +175

    Their first album Dummy and Radioheads OK Computer were two of the most influential albums of the 90s and both records still sound great.

    • @antondavies3136
      @antondavies3136 Год назад +9

      The Bends I feel was slightly more influential than ok computer but yes, those two bands were my childhood along with Garbage, Massive attack, Sound Garden and RATM

    • @kebman
      @kebman Год назад +4

      Listening to Radiohead at Wembley Stadium: Unforgettable. Overpriced black market tickets too. All at the back. Still worth it.

    • @deloreanized
      @deloreanized Год назад +5

      "Still sounds great". That's so funny. OF COURSE they do. Like if there were anything from 2023 sounding any close.

    • @daveholly9005
      @daveholly9005 Год назад

      haha dont start that bends v OK computer thing!
      @@antondavies3136

    • @stephenhowell5611
      @stephenhowell5611 Год назад +3

      I don't know, PJ Harvey did it for me.

  • @DonostiGros
    @DonostiGros Год назад +5

    That is the genius of Portishead for you, doesn't take the listener for granted, you don't know where the thing is going, but you know it's freaking amazing.

  • @Uni413
    @Uni413 Год назад +82

    This DVD is everything. Amazing performance. Roads and Glory Box are the jam.

  • @Finny14754
    @Finny14754 Год назад +8

    Being from the UK and in my 20’s during the 90’s this band is part of my DNA 🧬 🙏🇬🇧. Still killing it to this day .

  • @twd3lr
    @twd3lr Год назад +46

    Cannot believe this is 25 years old. My word. Portishead's music continues to challenge me whenever I listen to it. Just brilliant.

  • @J0intV3nture
    @J0intV3nture Год назад +30

    This is one of the greatest live albums ever made. The band released this concert as a remaster just last week. Just about anything is top tier. Anyone who really appreciates music, needs to know Portishead.

    • @busfahrer09
      @busfahrer09 Год назад

      do you know if they plan to release a remaster of the DVD, too? DVD 4:3 in 480p looks just like arse on a 65" ;/

    • @sophiamarchildon3998
      @sophiamarchildon3998 Год назад

      @@busfahrer09 That would be nice. But I just want that audio track straight to FLAC 24/192+

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад

      I remember hearing them back when they first came out. Still have a promotional poster for "To Kill a Dead Man" somewhere.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад

      hopefully they shot it on film. It looks like it was. @@busfahrer09

  • @fp.chattanooga
    @fp.chattanooga Год назад +60

    Thanks for checking this out Mike. This band ruled my teenage years and there’s really nothing quite like them. They defy classification and always pushed the boundaries.

    • @briumphbimbles
      @briumphbimbles Год назад

      Except the other "Bristolian" trip hop artists from this era?

    • @arcadialive4265
      @arcadialive4265 Год назад +2

      this band set the standard for generations of musical inspiration. Trip-hop today is now considered by many to be mainstream pop. But are the current top chart artists as great as the original masters?

    • @fp.chattanooga
      @fp.chattanooga Год назад +2

      @@briumphbimbles I can’t put Portishead next to anyone else. Massive Attack… maybe? I would categorize most trip hop groups alongside MA, but Portishead went in another direction, esp w Third.

    • @gomezthechimp1116
      @gomezthechimp1116 Год назад

      Actually the classification is Trip-Hop...

    • @arcadialive4265
      @arcadialive4265 Год назад +1

      @@gomezthechimp1116 Your right. Portishead was trip-hop. And had other bands like bishop Briggs or Lana Del ray started in the 90s bishop they might have fallen into trip-hop. But we seldom refer to any newer music as trip-hop these days.

  • @DaveLaneNZ
    @DaveLaneNZ Год назад +63

    For me, Portishead's Dummy coloured a whole decade - in a very good way. It's so evocative and unique and low-fi. Apparently all samples dropped were originally recorded by Geoff Barrows (Portishead's tunesmith) onto vinyl and sampled in analogue, and Beth Gibbons wrote the lyrics and melodies on top of the finished instrumental tracks. Superb artistry. Make sure you check out Numb. Roads (perhaps the most perfect song of all), Sour times, and Glory Box. But it's all a masterpiece.

    • @sophiamarchildon3998
      @sophiamarchildon3998 Год назад +2

      Ah... Glory Box... ! A week or two after first made aware of Portishead and Trip Hop in general, I had my first adventure into psychedelics (2C-I). And Glory Box was the first tune I fed my headphones. The experience was incredible and left an indelible mark on who I am; such outlandish feel, stylish, captivating, surrendering ... What a proper introduction!

    • @TheMightymolar
      @TheMightymolar Год назад +1

      Roads! Thanks for the reminder. One of my favorites.

    • @jaredgruttadauria9445
      @jaredgruttadauria9445 Год назад +2

      NUMB! The deep bass drop, scratching and drum pattern in the intro is SOO good

    • @bvaljalo
      @bvaljalo 11 месяцев назад +2

      It's kind-of amusing to call Dummy lo-fi because it's actually an absolutely phenomenal production/mix, in fact I'd call it one of the best-sounding albums I've ever heard. But it has this lo-fi component mixed in that makes it totally magical. The Soft Parade by The Flaming Lips is somewhat similar, though Dummy sounds much better overall.

  • @ryanphelan6861
    @ryanphelan6861 Год назад +39

    Glad you discovered them really magical music. Her vocal on glory box is worth the watch not just shifting pitch and tone she changes texture in similar ways to guitar with effects. The contrast from style and attitude to big beautiful bright tones is awesome 👍. Hope you check it out some time roads too. There's some crossover from massive attack which is why along with brilliant session musicians they were able to nail such a sound on debut release. Talented artists fingerprints everywhere It's heavy digestion lots going on!!

  • @LLlap
    @LLlap Год назад +14

    I can`t imagine not hearing Portishead. I still get shivers listening.

    • @Murdo2112
      @Murdo2112 Год назад +1

      Imagine being able to hear them for the first time all over again.
      I'm jealous of this bloke.

  • @SmittenKitten.
    @SmittenKitten. Год назад +166

    Oh, will you please do more from Portishead? They are amazing.

    • @hetfield668
      @hetfield668 Год назад +11

      Yeah, „Roads“ please

    • @sophiamarchildon3998
      @sophiamarchildon3998 Год назад +7

      Roads! of the same live at Roseland!

    • @SmittenKitten.
      @SmittenKitten. Год назад +1

      @@sophiamarchildon3998 Yes, please!

    • @lk-music
      @lk-music Год назад +6

      @@hetfield668 Roads is one of the most beautiful pieces of audio ever recorded.

  • @drewfellows1977
    @drewfellows1977 Год назад +6

    It's actually a joy to see someone discover Portihead! Welcome to one of your new favourite bands.

  • @npinjest7779
    @npinjest7779 Год назад +79

    Oh man, what a trip hop down memory lane - there was a notable period where Portishead, Massive Attack, and Morcheeba would not leave my headphones!

    • @questionmarke
      @questionmarke Год назад +5

      Morcheeba, yes!

    • @npinjest7779
      @npinjest7779 Год назад +3

      @@questionmarke They got better in early 00s too, if you have not heard Charango or their reunion Blood Like Lemonade, you should really check'em out. And one of the non-Skye albums, Antidote, was pretty awesome too.

    • @questionmarke
      @questionmarke Год назад

      @@npinjest7779 thanks for the tip!

    • @nicholasmolen9662
      @nicholasmolen9662 Год назад +6

      Add Tricky's Maxinquaye to that and you have my main loop

    • @npinjest7779
      @npinjest7779 Год назад +1

      @@nicholasmolen9662 That opener alone! Brand New You're Retro was a favorite too... Lumped him in under Massive Attack umbrella, especially with Karmacoma/Overcome overlap, but totally in that mix

  • @Sphynx3001ac
    @Sphynx3001ac 2 месяца назад +1

    Portishead is like an unicorn. The record and this concert are just masterpieces. This concert is one of the best recorded things I have ever heard.

  • @largeeng
    @largeeng Год назад +93

    As someone else commented, their debut album is a masterpiece! Right when they first broke I was fortunate enough to see them live in a crowded and sweaty tent at Glastonbury, the anticipation and buzz about them was electric and they didn't disappoint! They were right at the front of the trip hop explosion alongside fellow Bristol based Massive Attack

    • @joshs8685
      @joshs8685 Год назад +2

      That's amazzzzing you caught them right at that time WOW!!!

    • @gushall9615
      @gushall9615 Год назад +2

      I was in that tent in 1995, great times and some amazing music

    • @briansmith1179
      @briansmith1179 Год назад

      We couldn’t get in the field the tent was in. Think half the people at Glastonbury were trying to get to see them!

    • @Rolytoov
      @Rolytoov 11 месяцев назад

      I left the tent cos they were over an hour late, bunch of assholes😂

  • @dameonwalker8994
    @dameonwalker8994 Год назад +33

    A truly great band, Mr. Adrian Utley's guitar work had a huge impact on my approach to playing and to music in general. When I met him years later (in Johnny Roadhouse, Manchester) I found him to be as genuinely modest as he is highly-skilled; a true gent and a scholar.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад +5

      He was a huge part of their sound, I know everyone focuses on Geoff and pretty rightly but Adrian was certainly a huge part of it, that whole Bond vibe they had going on Dummy.

  • @peteaos
    @peteaos Год назад +9

    Roads from that gig is my all time favourite performance video. And the guitar solo and vibe in Glory Box is awesome.

    • @Scanini
      @Scanini Год назад +1

      Monumental song in my life.

    • @sophiamarchildon3998
      @sophiamarchildon3998 Год назад

      ​@@Scanini our* lives. The crowd going wild after but a few short beats... The string section slowly building up from 2:34, across the chorus, ... before the whole orchestra swells to that sweet bass release into bliss... and the crowd cheers!! My heart still melts every time.

  • @lyonz42
    @lyonz42 Год назад +65

    When you said that you were going to break down Portishead, I chuckled and was like, "Have fun with that!" Love their use of unconventional discordant tones and how they can bring you in one direction, stop, pivot, and take you in an entirely different direction.

    • @HotelBravoWhiskey
      @HotelBravoWhiskey Год назад +6

      The guy came ready for a play along session --- ended up like a deer in the headlights.

    • @bvaljalo
      @bvaljalo 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's funny because it's KINDA guitar-music, but at the same time ... REALLY not. I do love this guy though, I guarantee he could figure it all out no problem, but not in the space of this vid lol. This was a total blindsiding.

  • @keithrichardscorpse1230
    @keithrichardscorpse1230 Год назад +10

    Shocked any huge music fan has never heard Portishead, but glad you discovered them.

  • @fabianpertschi1500
    @fabianpertschi1500 12 дней назад +1

    I loved the album and listened so much as I got it. What a beautiful time.

  • @NZWozza
    @NZWozza Год назад +19

    Yes the sound out of Bristol UK at this time was insane, and Portishead were always my personal favourite. Saw them live years ago. Incredible.

    • @TheProco2020
      @TheProco2020 4 месяца назад

      Big shout out to the Bristol Massive. Cool times and still sounds fresh to my ears

  • @davidhernandez1699
    @davidhernandez1699 Год назад +62

    This band is so seriously truly underrated, it's ridiculous. They really pushed themselves to the limit with an original sound. Also, I've never heard a DJ that mattered in a band until I heard this record. It's not just wiki wiki and speed, the parts are actually musical and emotional.

    • @sKlush
      @sKlush Год назад +4

      not really, they are the most famous band in the trip hop community, alongside with massive attack. And they definitely shot themselves in the foot when they stopped performing all together. When I discovered them (2011-ish) they already stopped making new albums and concerts, especially concerts, how would you get new fans if you don't even perform. At least massive attack is still in the business.
      Im not shit talking them, they are my favorite band! oh, and also, you need to understand that trip hop is not for everyone. Is easier to find a death metal fan in the wild than a trip hop one.

    • @uncle_thulhu
      @uncle_thulhu Год назад +1

      I have to agree. Beth's voice is angelic, but I do prefer Massive Attack if I'm chilling out, especially Mezzanine. That album can turn me into a happy zombie in 2½ songs.😌 Portishead is nice, but I've always seen it as suicidal ideation you can dance to.😔🕺💃

    • @robonzo4817
      @robonzo4817 Год назад +5

      I dunno, as a Brit who was at college in 1998 Portishead, Massive Attack, and a few other bands and artists (Goldie, Roni Size) were pretty massive if you liked certain subcultures like BMX, skate culture, art, graffiti etc.
      Even now Dummy makes the essential album list along with Blue Lines of most top record lists. Perhaps not in the America's?

    • @jameslast3192
      @jameslast3192 Год назад +5

      Not at all underrated. They were one of the biggest and most influential bands of the second half of the nineties. Maybe your just thirty years behind the times.

    • @stevestrange965
      @stevestrange965 Год назад +1

      oh god, the 'underrated' comment

  • @niallcameron6433
    @niallcameron6433 Год назад +6

    Probably my favourite concert DVD back in the day. The performances are unreal.
    So much 90s awesomeness in the crowd shots.

  • @Nottodaysatan71
    @Nottodaysatan71 Год назад +7

    Trip-Hop was my vibe in the 90s. I was broken, dark and twisty. Looking back I can see the 90s as a bit of a peak in UK life. I fully expect some more Trip-Hop vibes to emerge during this highly unsettled and dark period. Bring it on! ❤

  • @BEEZERWAX34
    @BEEZERWAX34 Год назад +10

    One of my all time favorite bands. First few albums were all great. Beth’s sultry, smokey, haunting voice is amazing…Trip-hop, with nods to jazz, soul, classical, rock, pop. Just pure musical beauty.

  • @darkhalo0868
    @darkhalo0868 2 месяца назад +1

    I've been a Portishead fan since 95. This was came out in 97. I bought the CD and DVD. I still listen to it today.

  • @robj144
    @robj144 Год назад +10

    Wow. You never heard Portishead before? :) I've only been listening to them for 20+ years.
    Good stuff.

  • @Man_Ray78
    @Man_Ray78 2 месяца назад +1

    Portishead first two albums were just on my cd players, from mid 90's to the 2000's I still put them on. It´s one of those bands that created my appetite for music! shaped me.

  • @devinup3981
    @devinup3981 Год назад +8

    I love Portishead. That's all. It was cool seeing you experience them for the first time. The whole Roseland concert is fantastic.

  • @NicHills
    @NicHills 10 месяцев назад +3

    Portishead - they shine so brightly.... nothing quite like them.... and Beth's vocals.... sublime

  • @di0__0ib
    @di0__0ib Год назад +7

    this whole show is a banger. excellent all the way through. spent a lot of time listening to Portishead. love them so much. one thing is for sure, they have the craziest combo of sounds. it's hard to reproduce what they're doing. one of the most wonderful rabbit holes to go down, tbs

  • @rev.enant73
    @rev.enant73 10 дней назад +2

    I am not sure there is a more entertaining moment than watching someone who knows music well listening to Portishead for the first time.

  • @craigbarth_rsb
    @craigbarth_rsb Год назад +8

    Bristol sounds! Portishead, Massive Attack, Tricky, Smith & Mighty, Roni Size & Reprazent, Seppa, The Blue Aeroplanes, just to name a few, Airbus? the memory is a little fuzzy possibly something to do with all the scrumpy, weed, shrooms and other things around that time, for some reason I only remember their quirky song 'Apple trees'. Then just down the road you've also had Bath bands like Tears for Fears, Propellerheads, and The Heavy. Lots of collaborations and collectives so you'll see musicians contributing on each others songs and albums, also artists/producers like Neneh Cherry and her husband. I've been lucky enough to see most of them live. There were/are some awesome small-medium size live venues in Bristol and a really active live music scene - The Fleece, Thekla, Bierkeller, Lakota, Trinity Centre, Fiddlers, soo many good times :-)

  • @nickharvey7233
    @nickharvey7233 Год назад +9

    Dummy is a seminal album for me. I still have visceral flashbacks to Oxford '95: hearing that bass rip through, from the college cellar bar up to the periodicals room (where I was usually facing an all-nighter to chunk through a week's work before a tutorial the next morning!). As such, everytime I hear Roads or Glory Box, it elicits conflicting feelings of warm nostalgia and panic-tinged guilt. Fantastic musicians.

  • @0ooTheMAXXoo0
    @0ooTheMAXXoo0 Год назад +57

    They made their first album by recording themselves playing instruments, making vinyl records of the recordings, then sampling the records, to get the sound and feel they wanted... I think they did not go back to that production method after the first album, but they still kept their sound and feel, IMO.

    • @MrDecksels
      @MrDecksels Год назад +3

      Wasn't that how they made their second album?

    • @davegold
      @davegold Год назад

      I seem to remember they deliberately found aged instruments to create imperfect sounds and then added extra distortion on top through the analog process.

    • @drewsacks
      @drewsacks Год назад

      @@davegold I imagine that it has to be out there in an interview somewhere online.

    • @JeroenvanOlffen
      @JeroenvanOlffen Год назад

      There are many / mostly other artists' records being sampled on Dummy

  • @dougsmith7083
    @dougsmith7083 9 месяцев назад +3

    I was living in Toronto at the time of the orchestral PORTISHEAD shows in NYC and my ex-wife GOT US TICKETS...one of the best performances that I have ever seen. I've played and toured since 1981 and seen a LOT of amazing shows too

  • @astewart9410
    @astewart9410 Год назад +8

    Still LOVE Portishead to this day. That Roseland performance is gold. Great stuff!

  • @marksinger5954
    @marksinger5954 Год назад +1

    This is such a wonderful video because it really shows just what it's like for so many the first time they hear Portishead. It's like nothing else! Beautiful, spooky, emotive, all sitting in a pocket that is something beautiful to behold!

  • @taffeylewis
    @taffeylewis Год назад +11

    Wow. Ice cold with Portishead! When this album came out it blew me away. So cool to see your reaction to this. I'm not musical in any way, but do appreciate the effort you put in.

    • @justsomejusstsome8994
      @justsomejusstsome8994 7 месяцев назад

      Im sorry to break it to you, but if you understand what makes music like this so good. Then you are in fact, musical.

  • @yannhollister9091
    @yannhollister9091 Год назад +11

    The Rip is my favorite track from them, Beth Gibbons voice is one of a kind she's amazing

  • @porgy29
    @porgy29 Год назад +18

    Their "main sound" is the mix of electronics/sampling, some light instrumentation, and the vocals. But the arrangement they did for these live shows with the orchestra is amazing.

  • @BrickNewton
    @BrickNewton Год назад +11

    Lucky enough to see them in the late 90's. Beth came out with a glass of whisky, apologised for her raspy voice. Then performed the most outstanding set, and Beth's voice sounded amazing.

  • @darkhoundslobber2028
    @darkhoundslobber2028 Год назад +47

    Killer choice to react to this song, thank you Courtney for suggesting it. This band, Portishead, defies genre even though the media tried to link them to the trip hop scene during the 90s (they do share some similarities, but Portishead differs quite a bit from that sound once you go deeper than surface level 'vibe'). There's so much to unpack in their music, and each little piece - guitar, beat, voice, samples, turntables, etc. - brings so much creativity for the whole to be greater than the sum of its parts. Live or studio, wherever it lies in their discography, it doesn't really matter - check out any song of theirs and I am sure you'll enjoy it.

    • @CommuneofBees
      @CommuneofBees Год назад +10

      think it's slightly disingenuous to suggest they weren't trip hop, they were one of the bands coming out of Bristol that literally defined the genre along with Massive Attack

    • @fp.chattanooga
      @fp.chattanooga Год назад +3

      I would loosely classify them as trip-hop but they did everything they could to defy classification so it’s hard to put them in a box.

    • @puupipo
      @puupipo Год назад +4

      I feel like their Third album is the one that makes the trip-hop classification a bit questionable, but in my opinion all of their 90's work is very much grounded in that particular genre. They do have a unique sound for sure.

    • @darkhoundslobber2028
      @darkhoundslobber2028 Год назад +1

      @@CommuneofBees I think they differ quite a bit, musically, from what I consider more solidly trip hop artists - e.g., Massive Attack, Sneaker Pimps, DJ Shadow, all the Ninja Tune stuff I was hearing (and loving) in the late 90s, etc.. But yeah, despite their protestations that they weren't trip hop, Portishead got attached to the term and thus popularized it and spawned a bunch of imitators.
      I am obviously not a genre authority, I just personally don't put them in the trip hop bucket. Many people do, however, and they aren't necessarily wrong to do so since the 'definition' of the genre is rather blurry.

    • @bsmith6646
      @bsmith6646 Год назад

      They absolutely are considered to be Trip Hop having come out of Bristol like the aforementioned Massive Attack etc.

  • @protonb6090
    @protonb6090 2 месяца назад +2

    the DVD with surround sound is very good!

  • @daviecleland9698
    @daviecleland9698 Год назад +4

    Love it .. this DVD is banging . Roads is 👌

  • @timmiethedog
    @timmiethedog Год назад +1

    This is an absolute delight! My musical skills are waaaaay down the scale but it's always so profound seeing someone else's joy when introduced to music you love

  • @rcieszkowski
    @rcieszkowski Год назад +14

    So psyched! Back in the day I would see Portishead much like Radiohead-the music on the recordings is amazing but it’s all “studio wizardry” and they could NEVER play that live.
    Being wrong (on both counts) never felt so good.
    Thanks Michael.

  • @lesharrison3739
    @lesharrison3739 Год назад +2

    I love this genuine response and your willingness to let your beautiful confusion show. Welcome to Portishead! 😁

  • @paulrawnsley3963
    @paulrawnsley3963 Год назад +15

    Such a huge band for my Uni years. Beth ... oh Beth.
    It always seems weird to me that people haven't heard of them... but I get it. For me, Live at Roseland is one of the best live albums ever - every song is insane but there's always love in my heart for Mysterons (shout out Captain Scarlet!).

  • @homegrownchats
    @homegrownchats 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dood. You motivate my practice of guitar, and I have yet to even review your site. MANY THANKS.

  • @andrewbrockway5857
    @andrewbrockway5857 Год назад +5

    Saw Portishead play a Glastonbury warm up show in Cardiff not a few yrs after Third came out.
    I’ve been to a lot of gigs and this was top 3 - utterly utterly mesmerising, groovy AF and each member is a virtuoso.
    Some tracks were epically layered - others you could hear a pin drop. They are treasures.

  • @mikehannon1412
    @mikehannon1412 10 месяцев назад +1

    Been listening to Portishead regularly since first seeing this on your channel. Haunting complexity!

  • @farn451
    @farn451 Год назад +20

    Portishead is one of the greatest bands ever. Words can't really describe them, they're just a whole vibe unto themselves and magnificent for it.

  • @darrelduke
    @darrelduke Год назад

    hopefully you go back and watch the whole concert. amazing.

  • @mercurial_cyclist
    @mercurial_cyclist Год назад +7

    I remember hearing Glory Box off a compilation CD from Q Magazine, or someone like that, in advance of Dummy coming out. From that first "I'm so tired..." I was hooked. I think Sour Times and Roads were always my favourites of theirs. Amazing to think this is 30 years old next year, 94 was a great year for albums!

    • @donalmaguire6099
      @donalmaguire6099 Год назад +1

      First heard glory box on the q music station on sky as part of a countdown of the greatest songs of the 90s. I think it's the only song I can remember when and where I heard it. It totally blew me away.

  • @jerryj.edwardgoodwin4758
    @jerryj.edwardgoodwin4758 Год назад

    Heard of them many times in the 90s as they would pass through Atlanta once in awhile, but only heard very little of their music before this. Great tune and great video analysis/response to this tune. Wow, what a great band ... I just downloaded a bunch of their music and subscribed to your channel!

  • @DerekJ1969
    @DerekJ1969 Год назад +5

    Love seeing people discover amazing bands for the first time.

  • @IanMellett
    @IanMellett Год назад +4

    Absolutely one of my favourite bands ever. Can specifically remember a friend bringing this out at his house when it was released and a bunch of us absolutely losing it. Incredible stuff.

  • @cugash
    @cugash Год назад +65

    The most amazing thing is that no one in the audience is holding up their phone and they're all just enjoying the show! How I miss those days!

    • @jameslast3192
      @jameslast3192 Год назад

      Me too. Hold a phone or worse an iPad in front of my face at a gig and it’s going flying.

    • @elpeltys
      @elpeltys Год назад +1

      I'm with you on that, people have lost the abiility to experience what they are fortunate to see and hear. Oh, the joy and intensity that we have lost for future generations.

    • @emanggitulah4319
      @emanggitulah4319 Год назад +4

      Was hard with landline phones 🤣

    • @mr.dirtydannnnn
      @mr.dirtydannnnn Год назад +1

      ​@@elpeltysas far as I can tell peoplr have just as much fun with concerts now as they did before. Maybe you just aren't going to the right scenes

    • @elpeltys
      @elpeltys Год назад

      @@mr.dirtydannnnn yes, but they're having fun on insta. Missing the experience and missing the point.

  • @JS-vk7ek
    @JS-vk7ek Год назад +1

    This took me back to an incredibly powerful time in life. Witnessing someone be impacted by this for the first time and feeling so strongly amazed and in awe by this masterpiece was truly welcomed and worthy.

  • @robnewton3368
    @robnewton3368 Год назад +6

    Electronica really developed and broadened in the 90’s from the synth pop (which was also great) in the 80’s . Triphop had its own very recognisable down beat dark musical language and Portishead were one of its finest exponents. Thankyou Bristol. Must be something in the water down there?

  • @badoli1074
    @badoli1074 Год назад +1

    "Roads" by Portishead was one my saving grace in my youth. One of the most beautiful and heart-wrenching songs i've ever heard in my whole life. Just thinking about it makes me teary-eyed.
    Have my sub, i'll watch any reaction of you on Portishead!

  • @descendingforth
    @descendingforth Год назад +5

    One of the best bands of the 90s!

  • @nathredwood
    @nathredwood 4 месяца назад +1

    Local band to me that I always took for granted. Amazing to see you discover them and appreciate it so much. Made me look at it in a whole new light

  • @macfilms9904
    @macfilms9904 Год назад +4

    Ok - I can't believe you haven't heard them before! So amazing. I can't say I'd have given you this first - it's a little challenging
    - my #1 pick would be "Roads" (also live at Roseland) - but "Dummy" also amazing - honestly the entire live at Roseland performance is a tour de force
    More Portishead please!

  • @halili-style9938
    @halili-style9938 8 месяцев назад

    Michael did great with his impressions upon first exposure to PHead ! I was lucky & caught Phead Live at the Shrine in L.A. during their peak in the 1990's ...Blew my mind & mr friends I brought

  • @jl9363
    @jl9363 Год назад +4

    Best song on the best album of the best band. The last two minutes where they build up the suspense then just all drop in and kill it is nothing short of musical perfection.

    • @danthemaninfierno
      @danthemaninfierno Год назад +1

      Absolutely! It's one of my favourite tracks of all time. You might like Morrissey - Speedway the closing song from Vauxhall and I or Emmanuel Top - Acid Phase from Monika Kruse's Boiler Room Berlin 2016 for similar "WOW! What an ending! How to follow that??" Chills!

  • @TheJoysofSleeping
    @TheJoysofSleeping Год назад

    so happy to see how excited you get to this! gave the same feeling - congrats on discovering portishead!

  • @eatshawn
    @eatshawn Год назад +3

    "This is overwhelming! This is overwhelming!"
    Yeah dude. It's Portishead.

  • @megdelaney4451
    @megdelaney4451 Год назад +14

    One of my most memorable concerts ... And I've seen a lot of bands. These guys on a cold fall night in old Montreal at the port and the fog coming in off the St. Lawrence River was magical. To say it was haunting and etherial is an understatement. Everyone was vibing to the same groove

    • @lireid1825
      @lireid1825 Год назад +1

      Oh shit man I was there as well. I think about it so often. Glory box was so so goddamn beautiful/ugly/beautiful it shook my bones

    • @megdelaney4451
      @megdelaney4451 Год назад +1

      @@lireid1825 yes! That’s such a great description….shook my bones. It’s one of those physical memories planted in my head forever

  • @ryanbonesio7234
    @ryanbonesio7234 3 месяца назад +2

    I am honestly jealous that you get to hear Portishead for the first time. I wish i could teleport back in time and experience that over and over.

  • @robalid
    @robalid Год назад +6

    What a beautiful journey you have ahead, if you're about to go listen to more Portishead. I have a recommendation for a guitar track that I think you will find very intriguing. Thin Thing, by The Smile. Its truly incredible. Two of radioheads members are in the band. They are really very good

    • @SelenaSea
      @SelenaSea Год назад +1

      The guitar work on Thin Thing is so creative! Such a brilliant song from an innovative album. Can't wait for album two - they have enough new material for it now.

  • @pedromarques2077
    @pedromarques2077 Год назад +1

    This concert is something else. You should definitely see the performances for both "Roads" and "Glory Box". Well well worth it!

  • @kelvinsmith4381
    @kelvinsmith4381 Год назад +5

    More Portishead please, they have some great tunes in their collection. Also she had a collab album with the bassist from Talk Talk (Rustin Man - Paul Webb) which is worth checking out.

    • @fp.chattanooga
      @fp.chattanooga Год назад +2

      That whole album with Rustin Man is 🔥

    • @normaleehi
      @normaleehi Год назад

      that version of candy says?!! 🥴

  • @Ry1rez
    @Ry1rez Год назад +2

    Portishead are one of my favourites. Thanks for requesting Courtney. Definitely do more reactions, they’re an excellent band

  • @andymcpandy2128
    @andymcpandy2128 Год назад +3

    I was lucky enough to do some work at Beth's house...got to listen to her rehearsing for Glastonbury and working on some new (at the time) music.
    I got paid to have a personal Portishead gig, only interrupted by Beth bringing me a cuppa every hour. Amazing experience and such a lovely, welcoming, chill person.
    Definitely dive into.her music...(also check out Tricky, Martina Topley Bird, Massive Attack, Morcheeba, Glue....man there's so much amazing music from this scene. The free party days back in 90s in SW UK were some of my best lack of memories 😅

  • @WoodlandT
    @WoodlandT Год назад +1

    One of the greatest shows from one of my favorite bands of all time. I grew up on this music. Oh how I miss those days

  • @BrickBlacktoe
    @BrickBlacktoe Год назад +30

    You've heard Glory Box before you just didn't know who it was.

    • @VecaPereca83
      @VecaPereca83 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, from movie stolen beauty.

  • @riklionheart23
    @riklionheart23 Год назад +1

    You’re wordless reaction of wonder is gold. Back when this music was been made in the early 90s it was from a period of time in the UK when there was a lot of experimentation in music, stemming from the Americans call electronic dance music scene. Since the second half of the 80s, there had been a lot of experimentation in electronic music. Equipment has become more financially accessible to ordinary musicians, and a lot of so call musical “rules” we’re being broken by the young music producers. In fact they didn’t even know there were rules to be broken. Portishead where a great example of mashing together previously thought unrelated styles of music into beautiful film soundtrack like, jazzy tinged musical beauty.
    This is a beautiful live production of a beautiful song, and that coda at the end where the orchestra really kicks in is pure James Bond vibes. Welcome to the world of Portishead and the trip hop scene that was centred around Bristol in the Southwest UK. At the same time there was also a vibrant Drum & Bass scene in that city that matched the London-based scene that was happening at the same time. This was all new and shiny at the time, extremely vibrant and very inspiring and I remember those times with great joy.

  • @jameshannagan4256
    @jameshannagan4256 Год назад +4

    My favorite song from this entire show although the whole show is awesome. When Radiohead needed another drummer for the King Of Limbs Tour and basement session they chose Clive Deamer from Portishead and they did some amazing stuff with two drummers I have never seen.

    • @Hakucho64
      @Hakucho64 Год назад

      TIL Clive Deamer was from Portishead, no way!