Hi all, this video is a re-upload of the Cocteau Twins Documentary from May 2022. My reasoning for taking down the original video was due to a minor error. When discussing the Heaven or Las Vegas tour, I mentioned that The Veldt was the opening act. While saying this, I mistakenly showed a picture of Majesty Crush. In May of 2022 I was unfamiliar with Majesty Crush and The Veldt, but now I can say I am a fan of both groups. I went back and changed the picture to The Veldt (provided to me by Danny Chavis himself) and reverified all the pictures in this video. Apologies for the confusion.
for any big fans: elizabeth still makes music and is active on social media. she was working on a project with a band called sun’s signature and i recommend checking it out it’s just like before. she’s a genius and still has it.
Though I was familiar with their previous albums, for me Heaven or Las Vegas is their masterpiece and represents a great time in my life. They, like depeche mode, pet shop boys, o m d and many others were saying goodbye to the eighties in a wonderful fashion
@@carlossobral3969Everybody has an opinion. HOLV is a gorgeous album, and my opinion is that it’s weird that you would use the word ‘worst’ to describe any of their work. 🤷♂️ that’s just my opinion tho.
Have loved this band since 1984 . I used to play the $hit out of this them on college radio in '85-87. Got to see them live in L.A. (palace) 1985. It was such an exiting time . . .just as you'd start to wear out the latest record, they'd come out with another
When I was in peace corps,97-99- in the Sahel….it was the Cocteau Twins that held me together….in a very challenging environment. As a young American girl. Cocteau twins…..was everything in that hot African desert. Thank u. Now at 51- I still have the cassette mixes….a different time
I discovered the Cocteau Twins in mid-eighties thanks to 89.5 WFIT in Melbourne, Florida. I could not process, nor wanted to their otherworldly, heavenly sound that transported my soul to the nether regions of reality. They completely changed my comprehension of music and I will never be the same. I have owned four of their masterpieces and listen to them still. I hope they all live out their lives in peace, love, and tranquility and I wish them all of the love in the world. God bless them, their families, and may their futures be better and more complete than they ever could hope or imagine!
They are so hard on that town they came from - it’s actually in a beautiful part of Scotland, between Edinburgh and Glasgow. I lived in the area for 3 months. They really overstate the misery quotient. I have been a fan of the Cocteau Twins since I was 14 in 1984; I’m from Seattle. The Cocteau Twins had a steady presence on the U.S. college charts, especially with Blue Bell Knoll, and Heaven or Las Vegas. I was a college dj in 1991-92, and followed the college charts since I was about 13. I saw them during that last tour. It was great. So lucky.
my daughter will be 5 in september. the first music she heard after emerging from the womb was kisses and milk. been a big fan of cocteau twins since my days on kusf 90.3fm in the 80s. back then, the best college radio in the US.
Treasure was the first CT album that I bought and I remember thinking that not only have I never heard anything like this before in music, but it also has a deeply emotional and blissful effect on me while listening. Years later I read somewhere that Robert Smith, frontman of one of my favorite bands, The Cure, listened to this album when getting ready for the ceremony on his wedding day. I totally understand why anyone would choose this album to listen to for a major life event like this.
They are absolutely one of my most beloved bands, such a big place in my heart for them. I was fortunate enough to see them live at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco and lovely Mazzy Star opened up for them (early to mid 90s, I believe). Wonderful documentary about one of the best bands ever!
Some fans seem to be not so into Four Calendar Cafe, but i really love that album, too. The melodies on it are gorgeous. They never released a bad record in my opinion.
Actually Simon Raymond moved on from a band called Wild about Harry, the Drowning Crazy was befor that and then on to the Cocteau Twins, i know this because i was the lead singer of Wild about Harry. I think he did the right thing and i loved seeing him play with the Cocteau's. Much Love xxx
Love's Easy Tears, for me. I was amazed to find out it was real words. The opening of Victorialand and Blue Bell Knoll are both particular favourites too. Thanks for the video.
Saw them in 1994,nyc Roseland Ballroom,us siblings were fortunate to hear jools holland,and other radio shows.i first heard them in early 80s,the pink opaque
Fabulous version of the song, and definitely my favourite version (and one of favourite songs) even if Robin and Liz were performing under the This Mortal Coil banner. The first of my two CT gigs was at the UEA in Norwich on 14 Feb 1994, supported by Seefeel - best Valentines ever. Mark Clifford would later be part of the CT's backing band. (And nice NCFC avatar. OTBC!)
KROQ radio here in Los Angeles was a great influence for me throughout the 80s and 90s. This is where the Coctue Twins were introduced to me; their majestic tones of love and melancholy, really brought it home to me straight to the heart in mind.
Thought there'd be a bit about how Prince was a massive fan and who wanted them to sign with Paisley Park. Even Prince acknowledged that the CTs were doing things that he couldn't.
This band was really from another planet! I loved the first CD for it's GOTH street cred, but ended up buying 4 more soon after because they're just so chill and beautiful. 4AD also spawned another of my favs, “Dead Can Dance” who also sing in “gibberish” and ALSO expanded from a GOTH debut into the stratosphere! (Documentary on them would be cool!)
It’s amazing to realize how much music was altered by the Post-Punk movement during that era (I turned 18 in '87). It absolutely EXPLODED in musical possibilities! No wonder so many modern Artists cite them as inspiration. That really warms this old Goth/Metal dude’s heart! 🤘 ✌
I'd say Head Over Heels is still fairly dark-sounding. The real tragedy of Garlands is that the engineers wouldn't let the band put the drum machine through a guitar amp, as they did live, meaning that their TR808 sounds extremely disappointing, thin and fake.
The portion where I talked about opening acts for the Heaven or Las Vegas tour. The Veldt was their opening act, but I mistakenly showed a picture of Majesty Crush.
I hate to be the one to inspire a do-over. But the ep is Tiny Dynamine, not Tiny Dynamite. And the track is Pearly Dewdrops' Drops not Pearly Dewdropses drops. Nothing personal, it just grates like nails down a chalboard hearing it. Kudos though for not saying The Cocteau Twins.
No worries, I think I had added a card noting those corrections in the original video. I'll make a note to add that in this one. Thanks for letting me know.
I really want to get into this because you’ve put together so much awesome information in a really accessible way, but I have to stop about midway through because you’re doing that awful 2020s TikTok documentary narration voice. Please re-record this in a normal way or get a friend or somebody who can redo the narration normally. Keep creating, you’re wonderful at it!
I understand. I do, when people can't stand to be around each other after so much time. However, years have passed and people absolutely love love love this group. Put your personal shit aside please and come back together for love of the fans. Please.
I saw them perform live in a small night club in Hawaii in the early 1990's. Even though I was a huge fan and had all their cd's, it was a major disappointment. They are a great studio band, but not live.
Cocteau Twins were the best band ever. Their works until Love's easy Tears are complete masterpieces. But they shoul have ended after releasing that EP. Blue Bell Knoll shows a complete decadence of the band. For the first time, not all the songs are great songs. In fact, only half of them are. Heaven Or Las Vegas, the next, is a complete disaster. Easy, commercial and poor. The following albums, Four Calendar Cafe and Milk And Kisses are completely irrelevant. We can find there only a song that is good, Seekers Who Are Lovers. Fortunately we had Garlands, Treasure, Head Over Heels, Victorialand and all those great EPs.
Hi all, this video is a re-upload of the Cocteau Twins Documentary from May 2022. My reasoning for taking down the original video was due to a minor error. When discussing the Heaven or Las Vegas tour, I mentioned that The Veldt was the opening act. While saying this, I mistakenly showed a picture of Majesty Crush. In May of 2022 I was unfamiliar with Majesty Crush and The Veldt, but now I can say I am a fan of both groups. I went back and changed the picture to The Veldt (provided to me by Danny Chavis himself) and reverified all the pictures in this video. Apologies for the confusion.
I’ll still watch it again. Love the ‘84-‘86 era especially, and still think they are the most unique and beautiful-sounding group I’ve ever heard.
not so much music you listen to as a realm you visit.robin is spaghetti western beneath the northern lights.band is definition of extra ordinary
Dream pop this is not pop music specially back than stop calling it that for F sakes. Uk indie chart not UK pop chart.
for any big fans: elizabeth still makes music and is active on social media. she was working on a project with a band called sun’s signature and i recommend checking it out it’s just like before. she’s a genius and still has it.
oh thank u so much, i didnt know!!! im so glad i found your comment
Wish Jeff Buckley was around still to enjoy
IT'S OKAY I’LL WATCH IT AGAIN. I LIKE THE COCTEAU TWINS.
Thank you for rewatching! It's great to have it back on RUclips :)
@@StainedGlassStories you’re doing a fine job.
perfect response@@kuglepen64
Though I was familiar with their previous albums, for me Heaven or Las Vegas is their masterpiece and represents a great time in my life. They, like depeche mode, pet shop boys, o m d and many others were saying goodbye to the eighties in a wonderful fashion
For me, HOLV is the worst thing they have released at 4AD.
I think Blue Bell Knoll is the one that I would say was the definitive CT album. But everyone will have their own choice.
@@carlossobral3969Everybody has an opinion. HOLV is a gorgeous album, and my opinion is that it’s weird that you would use the word ‘worst’ to describe any of their work. 🤷♂️ that’s just my opinion tho.
@@andrewmurray5542 definitely blue bell knoll
Milk & Kisses is such a beautiful album ❤❤ this band has changed my life forever
Agreed 💖💖 what I love about CT is that their style was frequently evolving, but consistentlygorgeous. .
Check out “Treasure”.
Huge respect for taking it down to make a correction, and reuploading it, that’s not easy once it’s been out for a while!
Appreciate it, friend! Once I knew that error was there, I wasn't comfortable with having the video public until it was fixed.
Have loved this band since 1984 . I used to play the $hit out of this them on college radio in '85-87. Got to see them live in L.A. (palace) 1985. It was such an exiting time . . .just as you'd start to wear out the latest record, they'd come out with another
When I was in peace corps,97-99- in the Sahel….it was the Cocteau Twins that held me together….in a very challenging environment. As a young American girl. Cocteau twins…..was everything in that hot African desert. Thank u. Now at 51- I still have the cassette mixes….a different time
I discovered the Cocteau Twins in mid-eighties thanks to 89.5 WFIT in Melbourne, Florida. I could not process, nor wanted to their otherworldly, heavenly sound that transported my soul to the nether regions of reality.
They completely changed my comprehension of music and I will never be the same.
I have owned four of their masterpieces and listen to them still.
I hope they all live out their lives in peace, love, and tranquility and I wish them all of the love in the world.
God bless them, their families, and may their futures be better and more complete than they ever could hope or imagine!
Thanks!
In addition to the sounds and textures of the songs, I find all the visual art on the album covers very creative!
By far one of my favorite bands of all time 🖤
They are so hard on that town they came from - it’s actually in a beautiful part of Scotland, between Edinburgh and Glasgow. I lived in the area for 3 months. They really overstate the misery quotient. I have been a fan of the Cocteau Twins since I was 14 in 1984; I’m from Seattle. The Cocteau Twins had a steady presence on the U.S. college charts, especially with Blue Bell Knoll, and Heaven or Las Vegas. I was a college dj in 1991-92, and followed the college charts since I was about 13. I saw them during that last tour. It was great. So lucky.
my daughter will be 5 in september. the first music she heard after emerging from the womb was kisses and milk. been a big fan of cocteau twins since my days on kusf 90.3fm in the 80s. back then, the best college radio in the US.
A fascinating documentary of a truly ground-breaking group. I had the "ice blink luck" to see them live in Bristol, UK and they were truly amazing
Treasure was the first CT album that I bought and I remember thinking that not only have I never heard anything like this before in music, but it also has a deeply emotional and blissful effect on me while listening. Years later I read somewhere that Robert Smith, frontman of one of my favorite bands, The Cure, listened to this album when getting ready for the ceremony on his wedding day. I totally understand why anyone would choose this album to listen to for a major life event like this.
It’s a stunner.
CT=sounds from another world, there's no band like them. Simply unique❤ tks for the doc
"Garlands" is their best album. So fresh and uncontaminated.
Uncontaminated by their later discovery of their own aesthetic? 😉 Yes great album. But it sounds like other artists of the era.
It's almost great, spoiled by that awful drum machine.
They are absolutely one of my most beloved bands, such a big place in my heart for them. I was fortunate enough to see them live at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco and lovely Mazzy Star opened up for them (early to mid 90s, I believe). Wonderful documentary about one of the best bands ever!
CT and mazzy star would be a dream show for me 😩
@@user-dr2eg2vx3u man I wish you could’ve been there. Well, at least we have RUclips Live material of both bands!
Six decades of exploring music. Cocteau Twins come from an unearthly dimension, proof of extraterrestrial intelligence
They sound like a sneakpeak from heaven
They literally sound like heaven or young love . ❤️
Some fans seem to be not so into Four Calendar Cafe, but i really love that album, too. The melodies on it are gorgeous. They never released a bad record in my opinion.
P.S. EXCELLENT documentary; thank you so much for making it
I love them, and I saw them in Brixton, London. Treasure is my fav.
Legends - My favorite band of all time
One of the top four or five best bands ever to grace the Earth. I was fortunate to see them twice back in the day.
Actually Simon Raymond moved on from a band called Wild about Harry, the Drowning Crazy was befor that and then on to the Cocteau Twins, i know this because i was the lead singer of Wild about Harry. I think he did the right thing and i loved seeing him play with the Cocteau's. Much Love xxx
Love's Easy Tears, for me. I was amazed to find out it was real words. The opening of Victorialand and Blue Bell Knoll are both particular favourites too.
Thanks for the video.
Garlands is great. It blew me away and was my first intro to this band in 1983. The rest ia history, greatness
COCTEAU TWINS!!!
I adore the Cocteau twins
@@StainedGlassStories I think anything that is not Treasure or Heaven or Las Vegas is underappreciated.
I bought Garlands when it first came out. I still think it's their best!
Thank you for putting this together.
I love Heaven or Las Vegas! Elizabeth has such a motherly, loving sound on that record
I`m a huge follower of CT.....since 1992...great documentary. Cheers from Kyїv/Ukraine. Glory to Ukraine.
No need for glory or flags... Just saying you're better than us...u might be .. Or maybe not... Cool that you like good music
Love the thoroughness!! Bravo!!
Terrific Doc! Cocteau Twins Forever! 🏴
love this band!
Great doc. You even learned how to pronounce Grangemouth properly. Well done 👍
Saw them in 1994,nyc Roseland Ballroom,us siblings were fortunate to hear jools holland,and other radio shows.i first heard them in early 80s,the pink opaque
Bought some of their stuff in the early 80s. Nice sound. Great voice
Song to the Siren is a top 5 song of all time
Fabulous version of the song, and definitely my favourite version (and one of favourite songs) even if Robin and Liz were performing under the This Mortal Coil banner. The first of my two CT gigs was at the UEA in Norwich on 14 Feb 1994, supported by Seefeel - best Valentines ever. Mark Clifford would later be part of the CT's backing band. (And nice NCFC avatar. OTBC!)
KROQ radio here in Los Angeles was a great influence for me throughout the 80s and 90s. This is where the Coctue Twins were introduced to me; their majestic tones of love and melancholy, really brought it home to me straight to the heart in mind.
KROQ? They didn’t play this…did they?
Oh; absolutely 💯. It was ALL brought to you by your local friendly neighborhood DJ Richard Blade 😅
soundtrack of my life
txs for that, i finaly found thoses melodies of my 20ies that inspired me so much.
What an amazing and inspiring group!
Blue Bell Knoll is easily one of my 10 favorite albums… Carolyn’s Fingers is such a beautiful song
i luv this band
I never knew she did the vocals on teardrop but that makes so much sense??!!!?!
I love that a little clip of Great Spangled Frittary made it in. I love that track.
another great sound to come out of Scotland , try boards of canada too
i love cocteau twins, thank you for this.
Very good
Thought there'd be a bit about how Prince was a massive fan and who wanted them to sign with Paisley Park. Even Prince acknowledged that the CTs were doing things that he couldn't.
I was turned on to these guys while tripping very hard. It was immense, life changing.
Great documentary
There are things here most fans won’t have heard or seen
This band was really from another planet! I loved the first CD for it's GOTH street cred, but ended up buying 4 more soon after because they're just so chill and beautiful. 4AD also spawned another of my favs, “Dead Can Dance” who also sing in “gibberish” and ALSO expanded from a GOTH debut into the stratosphere! (Documentary on them would be cool!)
It’s amazing to realize how much music was altered by the Post-Punk movement during that era (I turned 18 in '87). It absolutely EXPLODED in musical possibilities!
No wonder so many modern Artists cite them as inspiration.
That really warms this old Goth/Metal dude’s heart! 🤘 ✌
Blue Bell.Knoll and Iceblink Luck two of the best tunes ever, haunting and spooky in a good way
LOVES EASY TEARS 😊
A personal favorite! Beautiful & danceable ! Yay!
A personal favorite! Beautiful & danceable ! Yay!
A personal favorite! Beautiful & danceable ! Yay!
A personal favorite! Beautiful & danceable ! Yay!
A personal favorite! Beautiful & danceable ! Yay!
My fav!!!
Me too!
GREAT!
Best Band in the 🌏
banda da minha vida
I always had a little crush on Robin. He has beautiful eyes and the mischievous smile.
was lucky to see them live Feb 1994 and Simon in 2013
Awesome documentary. I now consider myself initiated into Cocteau-ism.
re-upload?
Harold and Robin have collaborated a lot.
four calendar cafe supremacy for LIFE
Blue Bell Knoll, Treasure and Heaven or Las Vegas
@@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied missed the point but hell yeah, pretty average picks :)
This narrative sounds like someone reading consecutive CD reviews from high school newspapers. “The guitar is bright and the vocals are piercing.” 😝
Robert Smith of The Cure listen to Treasure album on his wedding day.
Tiny DynamiNe (not DynamiTe)
I'd say Head Over Heels is still fairly dark-sounding.
The real tragedy of Garlands is that the engineers wouldn't let the band put the drum machine through a guitar amp, as they did live, meaning that their TR808 sounds extremely disappointing, thin and fake.
milk & kisses is their best album 🦋🦋🦋🦋
now i’m curious cause i watched the first upload somewhat recently, what was the correction?
The portion where I talked about opening acts for the Heaven or Las Vegas tour. The Veldt was their opening act, but I mistakenly showed a picture of Majesty Crush.
@@StainedGlassStories agh!
@@StainedGlassStories love the content. keep it up!
@@agallonofwater Thank you so much for saying that! I really appreciate your support :)
Just want to point out that she sang on the first Lord of the Rings movie, which is the Fellowship of the Ring, not The Two Towers as is shown
Treasure
Heaven or Las Vegas
Moon & Melodies
All great records 💖
I've been listening to CT pretty heavily and you miiiiight be able to hear it in my most recent upload.....a song I recorded called 'Tired Of Talking'
Song to the Siren.
Not Sound.
I think chart placement is completely irrelevant.
Liz is so dreamy
angels are jealous of them
THE Cocteau Twins do not exist. They are Cocteau Twins
In know but SOMETIMES PPL ADD "THE"...due to sentence format.
Good sounds good act nice vid
I hate to be the one to inspire a do-over. But the ep is Tiny Dynamine, not Tiny Dynamite. And the track is Pearly Dewdrops' Drops not Pearly Dewdropses drops. Nothing personal, it just grates like nails down a chalboard hearing it. Kudos though for not saying The Cocteau Twins.
No worries, I think I had added a card noting those corrections in the original video. I'll make a note to add that in this one. Thanks for letting me know.
Real ones know that this is a reupload
You're a real one, friend!
Where did the Cocteau twins get their name?
A Cure song
Glue sniffers used to listen to the cocteau twins.
🖤🏆🖤
he looks like Jezza Clarkson's little brother.
I really want to get into this because you’ve put together so much awesome information in a really accessible way, but I have to stop about midway through because you’re doing that awful 2020s TikTok documentary narration voice. Please re-record this in a normal way or get a friend or somebody who can redo the narration normally. Keep creating, you’re wonderful at it!
I understand. I do, when people can't stand to be around each other after so much time. However, years have passed and people absolutely love love love this group. Put your personal shit aside please and come back together for love of the fans. Please.
I saw them perform live in a small night club in Hawaii in the early 1990's. Even though I was a huge fan and had all their cd's, it was a major disappointment. They are a great studio band, but not live.
👍
after do lowlife and Dead Neighbours
Your dismissal of This Mortal Coil makes me sad
maybe he’ll make a This Mortal Coil doc soon. That would be absolutely amazing.
I cant grieve so i wont grow. I wont heal til i leat it go.
Cocteau Twins were the best band ever. Their works until Love's easy Tears are complete masterpieces. But they shoul have ended after releasing that EP. Blue Bell Knoll shows a complete decadence of the band. For the first time, not all the songs are great songs. In fact, only half of them are. Heaven Or Las Vegas, the next, is a complete disaster. Easy, commercial and poor. The following albums, Four Calendar Cafe and Milk And Kisses are completely irrelevant. We can find there only a song that is good, Seekers Who Are Lovers. Fortunately we had Garlands, Treasure, Head Over Heels, Victorialand and all those great EPs.
Emotionless AI documentary. Stay out
2K AND WHAT ! ❌⭕️❌⭕️
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your generosity ✨️🙏❤️