Going for Gold is one of my all time favourite songs and Shed 7 are such an underrated gem of the British rock n roll scene of the 1990's. Another great interview James.
Most underrated band of the 90s. Plus Rick holds a special place in my heart after he dedicated Chasing Rainbows at a show in Liverpool to my mate that had died of cancer not long before XXX
Rick Witter pissed in the coin slot of the Juke box in the Student Union in Cardiff. He got chucked out by the bouncers and he shouted “don’t you know who I am.”
Your getting some great guests on nowadays James. I went to watch Shed seven a few years ago in Lincoln and ended up back stage meeting Rick and spent ages talking with the drummer. Really nice guys. I to are a massive fan and was probably one of the best days of my life.
Great stuff. Some of my favourite gigs have been Shed 7 ones over the years. Had my 7 year old son on my shoulders at Camping Calling this year and he sang Chasing Rainbows word for word!
Top quality interview 👏🏻 seen the mighty Sheds dozens of times over the years and they are outstanding live! still my fav band to this day and listened to regularly! They just keep getting better with age and there new stuff is sounding amazing 🎤🎸
I had the pleasure of meeting Rick in York, great bloke and one of my fav bands. Thanks for this interview mate this channel keeps gettin better 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks James, I really enjoyed that. I loved The Sheds back in the day and Maximum High is just perfect! I might just treat myself and go see them live again.
it's about time you did something Shed Seven related. some of their tunes are just as good as, and some are better than anything oasis put out. they are amazing and should have been absolutely massive.
@@theenglishman3368 Imagine living in a world where people aren't allowed to have different opinions and everyone needs to think that Oasis are the be all, and end all, of music.
never understood why shed seven never made it bigger rick is such a fantastic frontman and the instrumentation is always fantastic hope they come back to glasgow soon!
I was lucky enough to support Shed Seven with an old band Rick Witter was a gent and I probably overstayed my welcome in pestering him talking about a Maximum High and how I grew up on it.
Great interview, Rick seems like a really cool guy. Change Giver was a game changer for me, massively underrated album and the sound of a band on the edge of something great. Love Shed Seven!
I saw them couple of years back and Cast were the support band and it was an amazing gig so definately will be a blast top song from cast Sandstorm and from Shed Seven Chasing Waves
Great channel for us ex indie kids who are now indie dad's. Brit pop was a great time, Britain was really a good place to be and we were allowed to be proud of our working class culture. Unfortunately those days will never happen again as Britain has changed so much and will never go back to how it was
Shed Seven are a bloody brilliant band and Rick seems like a genuinely nice guy. A Shed Seven/Cast gig would be bloody amazing, saw them both in the 90s... Cast and Weezer in 95 in the Garage in Glasgow... think I saw Shed Seven and Happy Mondays in '99 at Glasgow SECC... Great interview as usual James and Rick was a great interviewee, open and honest. Can't wait to hear some of their new stuff...
Saw Shed7 in Leeds Town and Country Club in 1996 after the The Stone Roses gig and they were great. I still remember 'Going for gold' as the last song even now.
Magic Streets, She Left Me On Friday, Going For Gold; this was one alternative in the mid 90s that I enjoyed as Guitar music and Vocals. Fabulous Shed7 and to be paired with CAST next year, WOW. Wish it was the 90s all over. Good Luck S7!
A class band an an underrated front man, another class interview mate, Would be absolutely over the moon if u got John Power from Cast on here, a real great bloke and a brilliant songwriter who’s knows what’s it’s all about
Thanks for this. As an American I never got a chance to see the band. I've bought every release since the first (singles too, of course). Looking forward to the new album.
So glad you got to interview Rick, James. Been to several Shed 7 gigs over the years and even had the honour of supporting them in 2003. Sound guys and I think they’re bigger now than they were in the 90’s and that’s going some! Great interview, cheers😊👍🏻
Another good interview James! I was already into The Stone Roses etc and I remember seeing them play Dolphin on tv and thinking they looked cool and sounded great.
I had a signed cd by these guys, they recorded a album near where I was working at the time in Lincolnshire. Got to see them at the corn exchange in king’s Lynn, great night.
Brilliant interview. I watched Shed Seven at a gig at Time Sqaure Newcastle 6 years ago. Ocean Colour Scene, The Bluetones and John Power from Cast were also on that night, a fantastic gig that night. I remember thinking that Rick had hardly aged in 20 years when I was at the gig
I'm a bit embarrassed to say I didn't know Shed Seven before this year, but I've become a massive fan now, and this video was a wonderful deep dive into their biggest hits. Lovely group of guys and great songwriters 👍🏻
Recently found your channel and I’m really enjoying your content having grown up in this era as well. I grew up in Manchester and now live in Los Angeles. Hoping that shed 7 will come over here next year. Top interview! Cheers
You've gained a subscriber and a fan James. I always found the Sheds to be more original than Oasis who seemed to be interested in mass appeal over art. Excellent interview with unique questions and you're clearly a fanatic .
Shed Seven... Where do I start.. Their music kinda saved my life... it really did (tough times) The lyrics.... on soo many songs, kinda speak only to me, and me alone.. if that makes sense... I will ALWAYS be forever grateful for Shed Seven... I still listen to them all the time.... I always will
Great band. They always play a few shows around Christmas time and me and the wife go every year. Looking forward to Millennium Square gig next year in Leeds
Another fantastic video James. Your channel is awesome mate. 👌 I remember a comment from Rick in Select magazine around 94/95.."Oasis are like Mr Kipling and we are just simple bakers". Love his self-effacing attitude to it all. First saw Shed Seven at the Octogan in Sheffield in 96, Mansun supporting. Brilliant band, still keeping on. We used to cover Dirty Soul as a set opener in our band for years. Timeless music and brilliant set of lads.
Seems like a really cool guy. People never seem to have heard of them I find. I’d imagine the 20 million streams of Chasing Rainbows on Spotify has been largely down to being featured on all the 90’s & Britpop playlists that play on random
I remember when Shed Seven released their debut album Change Giver in 1994, on of the first gigs they played in the UK was at St Cuthberts High School gym in Rochdale - Greater Manchester, which was my high school. I was lucky enough to bag a few tickets for me & my mates, which where pretty cheap for such an amazing gig.
Rick seems like a nice and down to earth guy. I must be one of those people who either haven't heard anything by them or, if I have, I'm oblivious to it. I shall check them out.
brilliant band, very under rated and didnt quite have the success they deserved, seen them at the Barras in Glasgow and they done This Charming Man along with Chasing Rainbows as encore, fucking amazing!
I saw Shed 7 about 4 years ago in Bournemouth ( O2 Boscombe used to be The Academy ) when they had a brass section wearing Led Zeppelin t shirts . The place was totally packed and for a Tuesday or Wednesday night was a massive party. They were on fire - even Sooty from Sooty & Sweep was near the front riding high .Bloody professional, slick but with everyone there at the same time. Fantastic stuff . .
Can you do a review on the Scran pedal from sound lad liverpool? I know it’s not really your content to review things but there’s little to no reviews on this pedal that claims to make your guitar sound like oasis, stone roses, bands like that. Thanks
I am part of that group of people who grew up listening to music from the Madchester and Britpop movement, but who had never heard Shed Seven until 1 month ago, and it is incredible that tremendous hits have never sounded so strong here in South America. Hopefully in 2024 they will consider a little world tour.
Would you be able to interview someone from inspiral carpets or lightning seeds loved these bands in the nineties. Love all these interviews you are doing ❤
One of the first bands I put on my Spotify playlist. I’ve always loved these guys. I wonder why he does not like Spotify? He seems like someone who would still use vinyl or cassettes but I’m too lazy for all that carry on.
Tbh I never really listened to Shed Seven, but I figured It'd be a worthwhile watch all the same. He seems like a stand up guy. Also, I have to say it's heartening to see how bright your face is when you do these intweviews, I admire how into it you are with your videos.
Life long fan of this amazin band... if Oasis never was Shed Seven would have ruled. No mistake.. Chasing Rainbows , On Stand By , Bully Boy , Mark , high hopes.. SUPERB ! Roll on 2024 am needing to see them live again.
What a nice bloke, that could have been twice as long. I’ve only written two fan letters in my life. One was to Cosgrove Hall for Duckula and Dangermouse and the other was to Alan Leach. I didn’t send either letter.
Years ago we blagged our way backstage at a small Shed Seven gig in Truro. Chatted with the band and even polished off some food and drink when they were whisked off by security to their hotel and me and my mates were the only guys left. Mental night. 😂
Q. Where did you get the idea for the song Chasing Rainbows, excluding of course the hugely famous pre-existent popular standard I'm Always Chasing Rainbows about a person who is always trying for the impossible? Did the idea just come out of the blue?
I'd never heard of Shed 7 until about a year ago when they came by on a britpop playlist. I was blown away. I don't love every song on Going for Gold, but I love many of them! I'm a bit stumped by how they weren't as big as Blur or Oasis. Oasis probably got by on attitude, but I reckon Shed 7 are as good as Blur who always struck me as a bit too middle class. That's an Aussie speaking, so I don't know much about how things played out over there. How I wish I'd been in London in the 90s! I don't recall any press about them down here at the time. I had records from Ride, Blur, Oasis, Spacemen 3, The Charlatans, Kula Shaker, The Stone Roses, but never a word nor saw a disc from these guys.
Massively underrated band; great tunes and killer 90's vocals.
No they’re not
@@Fazzat333 Liam is that you
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Thats foshoe, mate! Cheers from Russia.
love it Liam never too much of Shed 7 was because they were too much of a threat to him
Going for Gold is one of my all time favourite songs and Shed 7 are such an underrated gem of the British rock n roll scene of the 1990's. Another great interview James.
Most underrated band of the 90s. Plus Rick holds a special place in my heart after he dedicated Chasing Rainbows at a show in Liverpool to my mate that had died of cancer not long before XXX
Rick Witter pissed in the coin slot of the Juke box in the Student Union in Cardiff. He got chucked out by the bouncers and he shouted “don’t you know who I am.”
@@Old_Sod LOL Rock N Roll
That’s nonsense , won’t go into it but that’s definitely not what happened
That's a great interview, direct answers to the questions, what an easy going fella Rick is. Nice work James 👏👏
My favourite live band. Every gig is a ninety minute singalong. Love them
Nice name.
its a 90 min middle age blokes shovelling coke up their nose fest.
Your getting some great guests on nowadays James. I went to watch Shed seven a few years ago in Lincoln and ended up back stage meeting Rick and spent ages talking with the drummer. Really nice guys. I to are a massive fan and was probably one of the best days of my life.
Great stuff. Some of my favourite gigs have been Shed 7 ones over the years. Had my 7 year old son on my shoulders at Camping Calling this year and he sang Chasing Rainbows word for word!
Great interview James. Been watching this channel for months now and it gets better and better. Big Shed Seven fan, really enjoyed hearing Rick.
Top quality interview 👏🏻 seen the mighty Sheds dozens of times over the years and they are outstanding live! still my fav band to this day and listened to regularly! They just keep getting better with age and there new stuff is sounding amazing 🎤🎸
Chasing Rainbows is a classic. Thanks for the interview.
Edit: I also saw them at The Island in Ilford in 1994. Great gig.
I had the pleasure of meeting Rick in York, great bloke and one of my fav bands. Thanks for this interview mate this channel keeps gettin better 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Please continue interviewing these legends who don't have as many interviews as more popular musicians.
Thanks James, I really enjoyed that. I loved The Sheds back in the day and Maximum High is just perfect! I might just treat myself and go see them live again.
it's about time you did something Shed Seven related.
some of their tunes are just as good as, and some are better than anything oasis put out.
they are amazing and should have been absolutely massive.
LOL!
Not really
@@theenglishman3368 Imagine living in a world where people aren't allowed to have different opinions and everyone needs to think that Oasis are the be all, and end all, of music.
@@markythompson you were the one bringing Oasis into it lol
@@stokes8762 The point being that almost every single video he puts out is Oasis related.
Keep up.
never understood why shed seven never made it bigger rick is such a fantastic frontman and the instrumentation is always fantastic hope they come back to glasgow soon!
I was lucky enough to support Shed Seven with an old band Rick Witter was a gent and I probably overstayed my welcome in pestering him talking about a Maximum High and how I grew up on it.
Great interview, Rick seems like a really cool guy. Change Giver was a game changer for me, massively underrated album and the sound of a band on the edge of something great. Love Shed Seven!
Just reached the end....that'll be some gig with Cast, good interview 👍
I saw them couple of years back and Cast were the support band and it was an amazing gig so definately will be a blast top song from cast Sandstorm and from Shed Seven Chasing Waves
Great channel for us ex indie kids who are now indie dad's. Brit pop was a great time, Britain was really a good place to be and we were allowed to be proud of our working class culture. Unfortunately those days will never happen again as Britain has changed so much and will never go back to how it was
Absolutely agree with that mate 50 now and fellow indie dad and Norwich fc
Yes James loved this nice listen to his stories and background
Your making a name for yourself on the interview scene now gezzer man 😎✌️🤟
Fascinating hearing about the song meanings….❤
Shed Seven are a bloody brilliant band and Rick seems like a genuinely nice guy. A Shed Seven/Cast gig would be bloody amazing, saw them both in the 90s... Cast and Weezer in 95 in the Garage in Glasgow... think I saw Shed Seven and Happy Mondays in '99 at Glasgow SECC...
Great interview as usual James and Rick was a great interviewee, open and honest. Can't wait to hear some of their new stuff...
Thanks James and Rik I really enjoyed this. I too am a lifelong fan. Can't wait to hear some new music from them. Possibly catch a gig too.
Saw Shed7 in Leeds Town and Country Club in 1996 after the The Stone Roses gig and they were great. I still remember 'Going for gold' as the last song even now.
Magic Streets, She Left Me On Friday, Going For Gold; this was one alternative in the mid 90s that I enjoyed as Guitar music and Vocals. Fabulous Shed7 and to be paired with CAST next year, WOW. Wish it was the 90s all over. Good Luck S7!
If I don’t see Shed Seven every couple of years it’s too long, love em 👌🏻
A class band an an underrated front man, another class interview mate, Would be absolutely over the moon if u got John Power from Cast on here, a real great bloke and a brilliant songwriter who’s knows what’s it’s all about
Fantastic interview as always mate and thanks for doing a video on shed seven massively underrated band
Thanks for this. As an American I never got a chance to see the band.
I've bought every release since the first (singles too, of course). Looking forward to the new album.
What a splendid chat. Thank you so much. 😊♥️
Wow.. wasn't him expecting to be so calm and pleasant and .... well.. gentlemanly... Rick Witter. Gent
So glad you got to interview Rick, James. Been to several Shed 7 gigs over the years and even had the honour of supporting them in 2003. Sound guys and I think they’re bigger now than they were in the 90’s and that’s going some!
Great interview, cheers😊👍🏻
They always put on a great show, seen them a few times.
Another good interview James! I was already into The Stone Roses etc and I remember seeing them play Dolphin on tv and thinking they looked cool and sounded great.
i have seen these guys 5 times and they rock absolutely amazing live and were the most underrated band of the era.
I had a signed cd by these guys, they recorded a album near where I was working at the time in Lincolnshire. Got to see them at the corn exchange in king’s Lynn, great night.
Brilliant interview. I watched Shed Seven at a gig at Time Sqaure Newcastle 6 years ago. Ocean Colour Scene, The Bluetones and John Power from Cast were also on that night, a fantastic gig that night. I remember thinking that Rick had hardly aged in 20 years when I was at the gig
This is the best Indie channel IMO. Keep it up mate!!
Thanks, will do!
I'm a bit embarrassed to say I didn't know Shed Seven before this year, but I've become a massive fan now, and this video was a wonderful deep dive into their biggest hits. Lovely group of guys and great songwriters 👍🏻
Recently found your channel and I’m really enjoying your content having grown up in this era as well. I grew up in Manchester and now live in Los Angeles. Hoping that shed 7 will come over here next year. Top interview! Cheers
Superb band, great interview! Ricks looking terrific, superb frontman
You've gained a subscriber and a fan James. I always found the Sheds to be more original than Oasis who seemed to be interested in mass appeal over art. Excellent interview with unique questions and you're clearly a fanatic .
Rick was my idol in the Britpop era, followed the Sheds everywhere, loved your previous content James and you're making me like you even more fella
Shed Seven...
Where do I start.. Their music kinda saved my life... it really did (tough times)
The lyrics.... on soo many songs, kinda speak only to me, and me alone.. if that makes sense...
I will ALWAYS be forever grateful for Shed Seven...
I still listen to them all the time....
I always will
What a top bloke Rick Witter appears to be. Zero ego which is refreshing. Great back catalogue of tunes too.
Great band. They always play a few shows around Christmas time and me and the wife go every year. Looking forward to Millennium Square gig next year in Leeds
Just got me and my mate tickets for millennium Square July 2025
Shed Seven are still one of my favourite bands. Maximum High is in my top 10 albums of all time and they're still, genuinely, bloody ace live.
Shed 7 ?! I had completely forgotten about them ! But what a discography they had ! They wrote some great songs !
Another fantastic video James. Your channel is awesome mate. 👌
I remember a comment from Rick in Select magazine around 94/95.."Oasis are like Mr Kipling and we are just simple bakers". Love his self-effacing attitude to it all. First saw Shed Seven at the Octogan in Sheffield in 96, Mansun supporting. Brilliant band, still keeping on. We used to cover Dirty Soul as a set opener in our band for years. Timeless music and brilliant set of lads.
Fantastic interview 👏 great band.
Good interview with Rick,I like his cushions in the background, they remind me of the Stone Roses One Love sleeve cover
I’d love to see the new chasing rainbows photo, what a great idea to recreate it.
Great interview. 👍.
Seems like a really cool guy. People never seem to have heard of them I find. I’d imagine the 20 million streams of Chasing Rainbows on Spotify has been largely down to being featured on all the 90’s & Britpop playlists that play on random
Another great interview, cant wait for the next one 👍
I first seen shed 7 at v99 festival and what a great vibe. Rick is a top guy.
I remember when Shed Seven released their debut album Change Giver in 1994, on of the first gigs they played in the UK was at St Cuthberts High School gym in Rochdale - Greater Manchester, which was my high school. I was lucky enough to bag a few tickets for me & my mates, which where pretty cheap for such an amazing gig.
Class mate. Interview Gaz Coombes?
like to see that photo! get a tune out!! big fan of Shed
First saw them in Glasgow mid 90s, supported by the Bluetones. Top band. Top gig.
Rick seems like a nice and down to earth guy. I must be one of those people who either haven't heard anything by them or, if I have, I'm oblivious to it. I shall check them out.
brilliant band, very under rated and didnt quite have the success they deserved, seen them at the Barras in Glasgow and they done This Charming Man along with Chasing Rainbows as encore, fucking amazing!
I saw Shed 7 about 4 years ago in Bournemouth ( O2 Boscombe used to be The Academy ) when they had a brass section wearing Led Zeppelin t shirts . The place was totally packed and for a Tuesday or Wednesday night was a massive party. They were on fire - even Sooty from Sooty & Sweep was near the front riding high .Bloody professional, slick but with everyone there at the same time. Fantastic stuff . .
More great work James! Keep it up!
Can you do a review on the Scran pedal from sound lad liverpool? I know it’s not really your content to review things but there’s little to no reviews on this pedal that claims to make your guitar sound like oasis, stone roses, bands like that. Thanks
Great interview, absolutely love Shed 7.
Great Interview, Love Shed 7
Most underrated band, love their songs!
I am part of that group of people who grew up listening to music from the Madchester and Britpop movement, but who had never heard Shed Seven until 1 month ago, and it is incredible that tremendous hits have never sounded so strong here in South America. Hopefully in 2024 they will consider a little world tour.
Lived in York and Manchester both great places and Shed Seven are very talented band
Superb live
Great band, great interview and York is a great city!
The west is the best
Would you be able to interview someone from inspiral carpets or lightning seeds loved these bands in the nineties. Love all these interviews you are doing ❤
Im a proud Manc and Manchester is indeed ace!.....York is wher me and the Mrs want to retire...Yorks beautiful, great interview, great band!
Shed Seven was one of my favourite band's, definitely in my top 5 brit pop indie band's.
Great I/v sounds a top bloke very down to earth and level headed.
One of the first bands I put on my Spotify playlist. I’ve always loved these guys. I wonder why he does not like Spotify? He seems like someone who would still use vinyl or cassettes but I’m too lazy for all that carry on.
Tbh I never really listened to Shed Seven, but I figured It'd be a worthwhile watch all the same. He seems like a stand up guy. Also, I have to say it's heartening to see how bright your face is when you do these intweviews, I admire how into it you are with your videos.
Life long fan of this amazin band... if Oasis never was Shed Seven would have ruled. No mistake.. Chasing Rainbows , On Stand By , Bully Boy , Mark , high hopes.. SUPERB ! Roll on 2024 am needing to see them live again.
Let it Ride is an incredible album. Great band. Unfairly got some stick over the years
I only discovered Let it Ride a few years ago, cracking album.
What a nice bloke, that could have been twice as long. I’ve only written two fan letters in my life. One was to Cosgrove Hall for Duckula and Dangermouse and the other was to Alan Leach. I didn’t send either letter.
Saw them at jb's in Dudley many years ago. Good gig 👍
I wish you’d asked him about Alan and Joe.
Shed fans love Alan’s drumming.
Shed Seven are the best band live and Paul Banks is a guitar legend!
Love Ocean Pie. Still play it often. Great to hear the reasoning behind it.
Lovely guy. Great vocals. Great band
Rick's the best I remember I got to sing through his Mike at a gig in the liquid rooms iv never forgot it
Too many ads James!
Great content - but the ads are just getting too much.
James can you or have you done a rebuild of cast no shadow
Absolutely Love Shed 7 , Rik Witter such a great front man , excellent band 😎
Bloody love this band! Last album is a belter too!
Years ago we blagged our way backstage at a small Shed Seven gig in Truro. Chatted with the band and even polished off some food and drink when they were whisked off by security to their hotel and me and my mates were the only guys left. Mental night. 😂
Love Rick, such a nice guy.
Q. Where did you get the idea for the song Chasing Rainbows, excluding of course the hugely famous pre-existent popular standard I'm Always Chasing Rainbows about a person who is always trying for the impossible? Did the idea just come out of the blue?
My most favourite band ever
Could you do a video on the band Travis.
I'd never heard of Shed 7 until about a year ago when they came by on a britpop playlist. I was blown away. I don't love every song on Going for Gold, but I love many of them!
I'm a bit stumped by how they weren't as big as Blur or Oasis. Oasis probably got by on attitude, but I reckon Shed 7 are as good as Blur who always struck me as a bit too middle class.
That's an Aussie speaking, so I don't know much about how things played out over there. How I wish I'd been in London in the 90s!
I don't recall any press about them down here at the time. I had records from Ride, Blur, Oasis, Spacemen 3, The Charlatans, Kula Shaker, The Stone Roses, but never a word nor saw a disc from these guys.
Wonderful band and still great live.
Met Rick as a 12 year old lad and followed shed seven for years with my dad
top interview
Rick fuckin loved ya first album, you was at ya rawest!