Caught by the fuzz was recorded live complete with all the bleed and vocals through the live room speakers too. The buss compression was a combination of a neve 33609 and a BSS DPR 402 doing the final limiting. Trident series 80B, Otari MTR90 , Great sessions. :)
One of my own personal most iconic records of my teen years, bought the CD and battered it over those summers. Just listening to I Should Coco takes me back to those mid-90s summers as if they were happening again. Brilliant album. Thanks for your part in it.
Danny Goffey is such an underrated drummer. Serves the song every time and always brings immense energy while never overdoing anything. The intro to Lenny is an excessive in tension and release, driver largely by Danny’s flawless timing.
He has a great ear as well as I believe he came up with chord change for caught by the fuzz. Which is why the verse chord voicings are unusual as he’s not guitar player and just fumbled around and came up with it. Late in the day is another chord change of Danny’s
For me, Supergrass do that thing of sounding really simple but being complicated and also sounding jolly with an underlying current of melancholy. Massively underrated. Love u Justin!
I know exactly what you mean.. People like to decry simplicity in a song, but done right it makes a great song. Anything done RIGHT and in service of the song is the dogs bollocks.
as a clueless yank that's the only song i know, mostly from the video with the giant muppet arms and legs obviously it's time for a deeper dive into this band
I’ve spent my entire life falling in love with bands who never got their due, either by albums sales or in status. And out of all of them, as an American, Supergrass has always been the one that I found least understandable. I know the debut was big, but how In It For the Money didn’t make them the biggest band on Earth, boggles my mind. I guess 3 is the only number of British bands the US can support at the same time
Back here in September 24, having actually managed to secure tickets for their gigs next year. They were and are in my opinion the greatest band to emerge from that whole era. All 6 studio albums are fantastic and all progressed their music. They because a bonafide rock band, with shades of Bowie, T Rex, Mott the Hoople and so many other great artists. You get 25-30 songs when they play live and all are fantastic. I love them so much
While I was at school in the early 2000s, their 2nd album 'In It For The Money' was played constantly on my stereo while everyone else was listening to Nu-Metal and Pop punk. It makes me incredibly happy to hear you speak so highly of them and especially of Gaz who is a huge hero of mine. Can't wait for your insight into Richard III.
Justin!! Get a bunch of those faux fur trapper hats, sew in some great Bose headphones into the flaps, brand them as JHRA, and sell a million units. This is me being the first to pre-order!
Supergrass and Super Furry Animals were my favourite bands in the 90’s and early 00’s…. Both criminally underrated. Absolutely amazing records from both of them.
Is there anything more idiotic than calling things underrated? Both are pretty well acclaimed. Both have had worldwide exposure and captured all the audience they could. No more no less than exactly where they needed to be rated. Why Do they need to meet your weird standards? And what is the world have to change their opinion to fit your guidelines?
"Moving" is my favourite Supergrass song. Fantastic video too. Supergrass are fantastic! Weirdly enough, I've been on a Supergrass listening bender lately....Supergrass band names comes from being a grass or a snitch...Gaz Coombes is a legend, his solo stuff is excellent too...
Nope - I was wrong about Supergrass being a snitch. Its' a character that they invented..Theodore Supergrass...well, well, well, you learn something everyday....
"In it for the money" spoke to me in many ways, and I think it was partly responsible for me moving from the midwest to California. just the energy and triumphant quality of it
Massively underrated band, quintessentially British and always so tasteful... their music hasn't aged a minute. I still think Sofa of My Lethargy is one of the greatest songs of the 90s.
Festive Fifty was just John Peel’s end of year thing which was broadcast at Christmas where the audience to his show listed their favourite tracks of the year. It went from 1976 until his passing in 2004 and it’s all still up on the BBC website. Supergrass are awesome. Road to Rouen is an incredible album, I loved the huge change in direction and how melancholy it was.
Love Supergrass. Their singles are nearly all bangers and their albums are proper sit down and enjoy session albums. Late In The Day is one of my favourite guitar solos ever, just fills me with joy every time. I bought a Burns Marquee after seeing them in Wolverhampton in 1997!
I’ve been a fan of Supergrass from the beginning and finally got to see them live for the first time this year, 1st at a local club gig as a festival warm up, and 2nd at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute at Wembley on Saturday. Massively, massively underrated band. They’re simply exquisite. Their song writing is on par, and in some cases (*cough*Oasis) is massively superior.
Didn’t quite follow the end of that…who are you saying their songwriting is on par with. Get the better than oasis bit but which other band(s) were you trying to be favourable to?
@@loganstroganoff1284 you could be right. That doesn’t make sense though really given what he said.. “Their song writing is on par, and in some cases (*cough*Oasis) is massively superior. What would make more sense if he was trying to say something like: their songwriting is on par with any other britpop band (and In some casss *cough* Oasis) massively superior.
Justin, you have an impeccable taste in music sir. We appear to agree on all our favourite bands and musical influences. Love it. Looking forward to the Richard 3rd episode.
They were an incredible live band when I saw them back in '94/95. Huge sound, brilliant musicians, very tight and full on energy from start to finish. "Time" is one of the overlooked classics of the early nineties. Brilliant band, and this was just the beginning!
In 1994, I was an exchange student in Canada (from Australia), writing for the student magazine, so the first time I heard this song was when I was handed a free CD and a photocopied media release for this brand new band to write a review. BLEW. MY. TINY. MIND.
Loooooove Supergrass! Got to see them open for Foo Fighters at the 930 Club in Washington D.C. Tremendous evening of music, enhanced by some...supergrass. Their progress and development over the course of those 6 incredible albums is a sound to behold. Rad they got back together for the Taylor Hawkins Tribute. Happy to see you dissecting their songwriting a bit. Love the channel, sir. Keep on keepin on
Thank you for these episodes. Had nearly forgotten about Supergrass but did I listen to both the 1st and 2nd records when they came out!! Been catching up since last weekend. Thank you for your contribution to the Taylor Hawkins tribute and keep these shows coming please.
I can remember seeing them supporting Shed Seven in 1994 just before Caught by the Fuzz was released as a single. Hadn't heard them before, and they absolutely blew Shed Seven away in every way possible.
Saw them in Edinburgh at the Corn Exchange in 2003, and this was the last song. The drummer's bass drum pedal shit itself and fell to bits. They stopped and changed it, and went straight back into it . I was impressed, and I got a drum stick as well which I still have to boot. I was at the front all gig and it rocked :) A nice way to say goodbye to Scotland before I returned to NZ .
Always been a big Supergrass-fan. Their self-titled album from 1999 is very important to me and probably in my all-time Top10. Love all their albums though.
I remember when they first came out I was an American living in Europe watching their first video on English MTV, loved them right away. Caught by the fuzz acoustic version is my favorite song of theirs .
Saw them on their 25th anniversary tour in 2020 and they were brilliant. I once heard them described as "everyone's 2nd favourite band" and whilst not literally the case I think it perfectly sums them up, I can't think of anyone who doesn't like them. Brilliant band
My biggest lingering thought when I heard Taylor Hawkins had passed was how much I was going to miss his enthusiasm as a music consumer. He was a fan of music and musicianship and always spoke so eloquently and thoughtfully about what he was passionate about at the moment and the artists and songs that influences him most.
@@MrSandalwood my other half fainted at one of his gigs and the first thing he did was ask how she was both during and after the song. Such a lovely bloke!
One for the next comments day: I am thinking about starting to learn bass. Any tips? Is it ok to buy a cheap guitar like a Harley benton, or should I spend a little extra on a better brand? Can I learn using the numerical tab method, or do I need to know how to correctly read music? Love the channel Justin!
I still have the cd i bought in 94. I had that in my car for a year at least playing over and over. To me they werent brit pop at all but just great english rock n roll. I dont think anyone besides maybe weezer wrote songs with that many hooks. I rarely met other kids in texas who knew who they were. I think at the time i also had jellyfish bellybutton playing over and over and supergrass were up in that stratosphere in my mind. Just legendary songwriters
What a tune this is ...just brilliant. I used to be in a band and this tune always brought the house down - hilarious but fantastic vibe to it...rock ooon!
Soooooo LOOOOOVE Supergrass!!!!! Thank you for featuring "Caught By The Fuzz." I agree with your comment that their music transcends the whole Britpop movement. Their sound is just an entire force to be reckoned with. When I first heard I Should Coco, I immediately heard traces of The Jam, which made me love Supergrass even more.
I bought this album when it first came out and loved it. I'm revisiting it these days almost 30 years after and I'm amazed. Probably the best debut album of the 90's (and not only of the 90's), lots of brilliant songs, underrated. I played "Strange Ones" in loop back then. I've done it once again today, the song deserves it
Supergrass are Fantastic! Been a fan since the first listen back in 1994, and have seen them many times, the rare band that's even better live. Just caught their reunion tour(back in May), and they just have It, even still. In It For The Money is one of the best albums of the 90's, so I think I'll go throw it on now
First time I heard (whilst being aware of who was playing) Supergrass, was when they played in the Top Gear, where coinsidentaly a certain someone stole the show 🚨🔴 loved all of it, and still regulary listen to Richard III and red light
Long time fan of Supergrass The debut was remarkable. Gazs voice is immense. However, I always thought Time is one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. Massively overlooked The band totally transcended Brit pop as a label, time reminds me of everything I was and wanted to be. Total gem of a band. ❤️
“ I’d Like To Know”is such a great opener for the album “I Should Coco”. What a f……. Brilliant song👍👍👍👍 Listen to it If you have’nt heard it and tell me what you Think.
I had never heard of Supergrass before the Taylor Hawkins Tribute, but holy shit I am a fan now. I 100% agree that they are not Brit Pop, but they are a phenomenal band.
Lucky you. You have a whole back catalogue of incredible music to explore. “In It For the Money” is a masterpiece. Everything else they released was nearly as good. Even their b-sides were incredible. “Melanie Davis” and “20ft Halo” being personal favourites.
Unencumbered by his bandmates and audience, JH has really blossomed into what can only be described as an anecdote-wealding rock guru whose arch quipping has me in stitches. Love this new persona. JH - the new Rick Beato of RUclips.
This is one of those bands who somehow mostly escaped my attention at the time - I was aware they existed, but never really paid them a lot of attention. After seeing Gaz Coombes at the tribute, I pretty much wolfed down their whole catalogue and will likely continue to do so for some time.
Justin, this channel is an absolute delight. Every video is like a present on Christmas morning. Please can you do a video on The Fall? I'd love to see you critique Mark E. Smith's idiosyncratic ways. Keep up the great work.
The great Paul Kossoff used that Open A position at times and it has made me a fan as well. That huge opening BANG at the beginning of Alright Now utilizes that position with glorious effect!
One of the most eloquent song breakdowns I've watched in a long time... You know it's good when the producer chips in in the comments as well. Great insight, and brilliant song from the band that ran rings around their more famous contemporaries...
Great guitar tutorial for such a great song (and the Richard III)! Also, thank you for that little pinky finger version of the A chord. So simple, and I never realized it lol! I've been a huge fan of Supergrass since the beginning, through all their albums, and a fan of anything they might do in the future! The same can be said of my love for The Darkness!
Always loved supergrass, one of my favourites is Richard the 3rd such a tune 🤣 wrote this like ten seconds before Justin mentioned Richard the 3rd! Great minds an all that malarkey.
Yeah that opening immediately gets one’s attention and it just is a song that burst forward. Such a car song to put your foot to the pedal a bit harder,
Saw them in a tiny local dive 'theatre' (see: it had a stage and a bar) just before I Should Coco got released. Great, energetic live band. Weirdly being supported by the Bluetones, who were mainly memorable for the lead singers dancing, but they were decent enough Edit: apparently they were on with Shed Seven. Apparently I'd completely forgotten about them. Sorry Shed Seven, I'm sure you were great too.
Q&A Justin! I am a frontman of a real rockin band. I overshot my voice two weeks back, couldn’t hear vocals on floor monitors (killer drummer) and over compensated. We followed that gig up with another the day after. My voice isn’t thrown but I feel like I still can’t put as much compression and push on it as I should without feeling strain. I also do a lot of loud talking at work. I have removed some of the heavy hitters from the three hour set for now, but I’m feeling concerned that I am not healing through this properly. I can still hit every note and make every sound I want to, but should I be? I have a handful rehearsals and gigs on the horizon and besides removing the Credence and Cornell style songs from the list, I am wondering how I should be sorting this out and if you have ever had an issue like this. Also I will be running in ears from now on. Keep spreading the love everyone!
Remember seen them on the 10 year anniversary tour , loved this song and didn’t want miss it , I want for a piss and heard it been played , rushed back ….dribbled all over my jeans , worth it
I used to share a house in Oxford with the guy who was driving the car that Gaz and friends were caught by the fuzz in. And you're correct that this story is the origin of the band's name; the cops tricked a young, scared Gaz into giving up the details of where he got the dope.
Caught by the fuzz was recorded live complete with all the bleed and vocals through the live room speakers too. The buss compression was a combination of a neve 33609 and a BSS DPR 402 doing the final limiting. Trident series 80B, Otari MTR90 , Great sessions. :)
Wow, thanks for this gold in the comments section, I didn'texpect to find that! You bottled magic and helped form the sound of my favorite band.
One of my own personal most iconic records of my teen years, bought the CD and battered it over those summers. Just listening to I Should Coco takes me back to those mid-90s summers as if they were happening again. Brilliant album. Thanks for your part in it.
Was it in Fowey?
Wow thank you for those details! I have no idea what any of it means, but I do know how awesome it sounds as a result of that information! Well done!👍
@@slaterslater5944 Do you mean the Sawmills recording studios in Golant? There is a bit of magic down that tingly dell there!
Danny Goffey is such an underrated drummer. Serves the song every time and always brings immense energy while never overdoing anything. The intro to Lenny is an excessive in tension and release, driver largely by Danny’s flawless timing.
I've been drumming for 20-odd years and Danny has always been someone I've looked up to. He's criminally underrated.
He has a great ear as well as I believe he came up with chord change for caught by the fuzz. Which is why the verse chord voicings are unusual as he’s not guitar player and just fumbled around and came up with it.
Late in the day is another chord change of Danny’s
Love Supergrass. “In It For the Money” is a masterpiece of an album. All the rest aren’t far off. Fantastic band.
For me, Supergrass do that thing of sounding really simple but being complicated and also sounding jolly with an underlying current of melancholy. Massively underrated. Love u Justin!
I know exactly what you mean.. People like to decry simplicity in a song, but done right it makes a great song. Anything done RIGHT and in service of the song is the dogs bollocks.
A perfect description really 👌👌
Supergrass has always been "pumping" on my stereo.
But not “humping” like the song says?
as a clueless yank that's the only song i know, mostly from the video with the giant muppet arms and legs
obviously it's time for a deeper dive into this band
they will not disappoint, believe me
I’ve spent my entire life falling in love with bands who never got their due, either by albums sales or in status. And out of all of them, as an American, Supergrass has always been the one that I found least understandable. I know the debut was big, but how In It For the Money didn’t make them the biggest band on Earth, boggles my mind. I guess 3 is the only number of British bands the US can support at the same time
They actually sing "humping on your stereo" in that one 😂
Back here in September 24, having actually managed to secure tickets for their gigs next year. They were and are in my opinion the greatest band to emerge from that whole era. All 6 studio albums are fantastic and all progressed their music. They because a bonafide rock band, with shades of Bowie, T Rex, Mott the Hoople and so many other great artists. You get 25-30 songs when they play live and all are fantastic. I love them so much
While I was at school in the early 2000s, their 2nd album 'In It For The Money' was played constantly on my stereo while everyone else was listening to Nu-Metal and Pop punk. It makes me incredibly happy to hear you speak so highly of them and especially of Gaz who is a huge hero of mine. Can't wait for your insight into Richard III.
Justin!! Get a bunch of those faux fur trapper hats, sew in some great Bose headphones into the flaps, brand them as JHRA, and sell a million units. This is me being the first to pre-order!
Supergrass and Super Furry Animals were my favourite bands in the 90’s and early 00’s…. Both criminally underrated. Absolutely amazing records from both of them.
True ! The Furry were way more experimental, but what a band !
Loved those albums too! Also the Flaming lips and Grandaddy, Radiohead, the list goes on
Is there anything more idiotic than calling things underrated?
Both are pretty well acclaimed. Both have had worldwide exposure and captured all the audience they could. No more no less than exactly where they needed to be rated.
Why Do they need to meet your weird standards? And what is the world have to change their opinion to fit your guidelines?
@@Eric_In_SF I think we just witnessed something more idiotic right there !
"Moving" is my favourite Supergrass song. Fantastic video too. Supergrass are fantastic! Weirdly enough, I've been on a Supergrass listening bender lately....Supergrass band names comes from being a grass or a snitch...Gaz Coombes is a legend, his solo stuff is excellent too...
Nope - I was wrong about Supergrass being a snitch. Its' a character that they invented..Theodore Supergrass...well, well, well, you learn something everyday....
Mine too... has a Mansun vibe also.
@@dingdong7440 Ah Mansun! Yes it does!
Justin needs to do a Mansun video...
@@mikezazworsky I was thinking that too...and also a Manic Street Preachers video....
Flipping love when this song hits at the credits in the film Hot Fuzz. Just a punch in the face that makes you want to see it again.
That must be how I know it then
Hello Nicholas, how’s the hand? 😉
@@sylfan1still a bit stiff
"In it for the money" spoke to me in many ways, and I think it was partly responsible for me moving from the midwest to California. just the energy and triumphant quality of it
In It For The Money is mos def one of the best albums por moi period.
Massively underrated band, quintessentially British and always so tasteful... their music hasn't aged a minute. I still think Sofa of My Lethargy is one of the greatest songs of the 90s.
Festive Fifty was just John Peel’s end of year thing which was broadcast at Christmas where the audience to his show listed their favourite tracks of the year. It went from 1976 until his passing in 2004 and it’s all still up on the BBC website.
Supergrass are awesome. Road to Rouen is an incredible album, I loved the huge change in direction and how melancholy it was.
Love Supergrass. Their singles are nearly all bangers and their albums are proper sit down and enjoy session albums. Late In The Day is one of my favourite guitar solos ever, just fills me with joy every time. I bought a Burns Marquee after seeing them in Wolverhampton in 1997!
I’ve been a fan of Supergrass from the beginning and finally got to see them live for the first time this year, 1st at a local club gig as a festival warm up, and 2nd at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute at Wembley on Saturday. Massively, massively underrated band. They’re simply exquisite. Their song writing is on par, and in some cases (*cough*Oasis) is massively superior.
Didn’t quite follow the end of that…who are you saying their songwriting is on par with. Get the better than oasis bit but which other band(s) were you trying to be favourable to?
@@goldboy150 he's saying it's on par with and sometimes superior to oasis. Just awkwardly worded
@@loganstroganoff1284 you could be right. That doesn’t make sense though really given what he said..
“Their song writing is on par, and in some cases (*cough*Oasis) is massively superior.
What would make more sense if he was trying to say something like: their songwriting is on par with any other britpop band (and In some casss *cough* Oasis) massively superior.
Richard III is such a terrific riff. Love it! Glad it got a mention. I’ll look forward to that vid!
How refreshing to hear about super grass . I was lucky to hang out with them once on there bus.
Saw Supergrass live in Leeds just before COVID hit.... Blew the roof off... Probably the best live drummer I've ever seen.
Justin, you have an impeccable taste in music sir. We appear to agree on all our favourite bands and musical influences. Love it. Looking forward to the Richard 3rd episode.
That's one hell of a song
They were an incredible live band when I saw them back in '94/95. Huge sound, brilliant musicians, very tight and full on energy from start to finish. "Time" is one of the overlooked classics of the early nineties. Brilliant band, and this was just the beginning!
G shape A power chord. Also used by Iron Maiden on Run to the Hlls
In 1994, I was an exchange student in Canada (from Australia), writing for the student magazine, so the first time I heard this song was when I was handed a free CD and a photocopied media release for this brand new band to write a review. BLEW. MY. TINY. MIND.
Loooooove Supergrass! Got to see them open for Foo Fighters at the 930 Club in Washington D.C. Tremendous evening of music, enhanced by some...supergrass. Their progress and development over the course of those 6 incredible albums is a sound to behold. Rad they got back together for the Taylor Hawkins Tribute. Happy to see you dissecting their songwriting a bit. Love the channel, sir. Keep on keepin on
Thank you for these episodes. Had nearly forgotten about Supergrass but did I listen to both the 1st and 2nd records when they came out!! Been catching up since last weekend. Thank you for your contribution to the Taylor Hawkins tribute and keep these shows coming please.
Love Supergrass . For me the best of bands that came out in the early to mid 90's by a country mile.
I can remember seeing them supporting Shed Seven in 1994 just before Caught by the Fuzz was released as a single. Hadn't heard them before, and they absolutely blew Shed Seven away in every way possible.
I love Mary.Such a powerful and eerie song.The tone on it is fookin supeb👍
Saw them in Edinburgh at the Corn Exchange in 2003, and this was the last song. The drummer's bass drum pedal shit itself and fell to bits. They stopped and changed it, and went straight back into it . I was impressed, and I got a drum stick as well which I still have to boot. I was at the front all gig and it rocked :) A nice way to say goodbye to Scotland before I returned to NZ .
Always been a big Supergrass-fan. Their self-titled album from 1999 is very important to me and probably in my all-time Top10. Love all their albums though.
I remember when they first came out I was an American living in Europe watching their first video on English MTV, loved them right away.
Caught by the fuzz acoustic version is my favorite song of theirs .
Saw them on their 25th anniversary tour in 2020 and they were brilliant. I once heard them described as "everyone's 2nd favourite band" and whilst not literally the case I think it perfectly sums them up, I can't think of anyone who doesn't like them. Brilliant band
My biggest lingering thought when I heard Taylor Hawkins had passed was how much I was going to miss his enthusiasm as a music consumer. He was a fan of music and musicianship and always spoke so eloquently and thoughtfully about what he was passionate about at the moment and the artists and songs that influences him most.
One of the most underrated bands ever. Supergrass is amazing.
One of my favourite bands of all time and the last band I got to see before the first lockdown.
Amazing gig it was too on a lovely Valentines night 🔥
LOVE supergrass and one of my old bands back in the 90's Caught By The Fuzz and Richard the III were two covers we just loved to play!
Ah Justin, been waiting for you to do a supergrass video, massively underrated band. Gaz Coombes is a proper songwriter. Love the channel!
Gaz is also a very nice chap...
@@MrSandalwood my other half fainted at one of his gigs and the first thing he did was ask how she was both during and after the song. Such a lovely bloke!
But they’re NOT underrated are they? He just listed their record sales ‘huge international hits’
God save the Queen long live the King...
One for the next comments day: I am thinking about starting to learn bass. Any tips? Is it ok to buy a cheap guitar like a Harley benton, or should I spend a little extra on a better brand? Can I learn using the numerical tab method, or do I need to know how to correctly read music? Love the channel Justin!
There's no need to get anything fancy!
I still have the cd i bought in 94. I had that in my car for a year at least playing over and over. To me they werent brit pop at all but just great english rock n roll. I dont think anyone besides maybe weezer wrote songs with that many hooks. I rarely met other kids in texas who knew who they were. I think at the time i also had jellyfish bellybutton playing over and over and supergrass were up in that stratosphere in my mind. Just legendary songwriters
I absolutely adore Supergrass. It makes me so happy to see then riding high again. Truly incredible band.
What a tune this is ...just brilliant. I used to be in a band and this tune always brought the house down - hilarious but fantastic vibe to it...rock ooon!
Such a great, great band and so underappreciated.
Totally underrated, loved and love it! Very nice breakdown and what you said about his voice is so true! Your channel is a nice find.
I've been listening to Supergrass since I should Coco in '94. One of my favorite bands. The In It For the Money album is a masterpiece.
The title track, Richard III, Late in the Day, Sun hits the Sky, Going out, Cheapskate.....what an Album!!
@@jtaylor9562 I always have their discography on my phone so if I ever need a Supergrass fix I'm all set.
Soooooo LOOOOOVE Supergrass!!!!! Thank you for featuring "Caught By The Fuzz." I agree with your comment that their music transcends the whole Britpop movement. Their sound is just an entire force to be reckoned with. When I first heard I Should Coco, I immediately heard traces of The Jam, which made me love Supergrass even more.
Massively underrated band. Lots of Great great trax with quality sounds 🤠
Their first five albums are terrific.
I'd say all of their albums are top notch, apart from the last one which was a little bit less adventurous
I bought this album when it first came out and loved it. I'm revisiting it these days almost 30 years after and I'm amazed. Probably the best debut album of the 90's (and not only of the 90's), lots of brilliant songs, underrated. I played "Strange Ones" in loop back then. I've done it once again today, the song deserves it
Their self titled album will be one of my all time favourites. Yes, yes, underrated.
Supergrass are Fantastic! Been a fan since the first listen back in 1994, and have seen them many times, the rare band that's even better live. Just caught their reunion tour(back in May), and they just have It, even still. In It For The Money is one of the best albums of the 90's, so I think I'll go throw it on now
First time I heard (whilst being aware of who was playing) Supergrass, was when they played in the Top Gear, where coinsidentaly a certain someone stole the show 🚨🔴 loved all of it, and still regulary listen to Richard III and red light
Thank you!!
The Supergrass self titled album is hugely underrated. The track 'Born Again' is in my top 10 favourite songs ever.
That's their stand-out album to me 😊👍
Whatever you do.. It's alriiiight...
Supergrass had a good run here in Canada in the 90's. They had lots of airplay. They were on Much Music all the time.
Always been one of my favourites. Only a band that's just started can make a song like this.
Long time fan of Supergrass
The debut was remarkable.
Gazs voice is immense.
However, I always thought Time is one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard.
Massively overlooked
The band totally transcended Brit pop as a label, time reminds me of everything I was and wanted to be.
Total gem of a band. ❤️
“ I’d Like To Know”is such a great opener for the album “I Should Coco”. What a f……. Brilliant song👍👍👍👍
Listen to it If you have’nt heard it and tell me what you Think.
Always been a supergrass fan saw them twice in Liverpool back in the day. Absolutely amazing band love em total respect
I had never heard of Supergrass before the Taylor Hawkins Tribute, but holy shit I am a fan now. I 100% agree that they are not Brit Pop, but they are a phenomenal band.
Lucky you. You have a whole back catalogue of incredible music to explore. “In It For the Money” is a masterpiece. Everything else they released was nearly as good. Even their b-sides were incredible. “Melanie Davis” and “20ft Halo” being personal favourites.
@@Dreyno thanks for the recommendations! I’m really enjoying Coco right now, but fully plan on diving deep into their catalogue.
I had the acoustic version of this song as my alarm mp3 for years. I've heard this song thousands of times (including snoozes.) Brilliant song.
Unencumbered by his bandmates and audience, JH has really blossomed into what can only be described as an anecdote-wealding rock guru whose arch quipping has me in stitches. Love this new persona. JH - the new Rick Beato of RUclips.
In It For The Money is my favourite Supergrass album. One of those albums I can put on and enjoy completely from start to finish
This is one of those bands who somehow mostly escaped my attention at the time - I was aware they existed, but never really paid them a lot of attention.
After seeing Gaz Coombes at the tribute, I pretty much wolfed down their whole catalogue and will likely continue to do so for some time.
I missed Gaz' performance at the Tribute.
same here, I used to have the selftitled record on cassette, and completely forgot about them. Their performance at the tribute was awesome
Justin, this channel is an absolute delight. Every video is like a present on Christmas morning. Please can you do a video on The Fall? I'd love to see you critique Mark E. Smith's idiosyncratic ways. Keep up the great work.
I also bloody love this song, subject matter and energy, both very close to my heart and experience...
Amazing band and that's still one the best pop/rock songs I've ever heard. Wicked live band as well.
The great Paul Kossoff used that Open A position at times and it has made me a fan as well. That huge opening BANG at the beginning of Alright Now utilizes that position with glorious effect!
Got to see Supergrass at the Commodore ballroom in Vancouver for the Road to Ruoen tour! Such an amazing performance!!! Love that band!!!
One of the most eloquent song breakdowns I've watched in a long time... You know it's good when the producer chips in in the comments as well. Great insight, and brilliant song from the band that ran rings around their more famous contemporaries...
I'll admit that I was late to the party. It was the movie Hot Fuzz that I heard them and went down the rabbit hole. Great song, great band.
richard III is one of my favourite tracks of Supergrass~ great video as always, thank you~, greetings from hong kong
Thanks!
Thanks Catherine!
My favourite Supergrass song. Such a great band, they could sound so catchy and simple and yet they were so sophisticated...
People new to Supergrass - there is a LOT to love in their back catalogue.
I've really been dusting off some old CDs since finding your channel 😄 Love your work.
will never get bored of this song
I was so impressed by Supergrass's set
Justin... mate... you need, really really need, to investigate the Peel Festive Fifty x
I remember them performing this song on totp. It really felt like an event. Truly great band, always loved them.
I remember hearing you guys playing Richard III through the wall in The Soundhouse- sounded awesome😊
Always a joy when you do a dive into a back catalogue ... also loving the the "Tit fer" / Barnet ....
Great guitar tutorial for such a great song (and the Richard III)! Also, thank you for that little pinky finger version of the A chord. So simple, and I never realized it lol!
I've been a huge fan of Supergrass since the beginning, through all their albums, and a fan of anything they might do in the future! The same can be said of my love for The Darkness!
I was so proud seeing Supergrass up in the Wembley stage
Saw them at Glastonbury this year - they rocked 👍
A class act.
Always loved supergrass, one of my favourites is Richard the 3rd such a tune 🤣 wrote this like ten seconds before Justin mentioned Richard the 3rd! Great minds an all that malarkey.
Yeah that opening immediately gets one’s attention and it just is a song that burst forward. Such a car song to put your foot to the pedal a bit harder,
Saw them in a tiny local dive 'theatre' (see: it had a stage and a bar) just before I Should Coco got released. Great, energetic live band. Weirdly being supported by the Bluetones, who were mainly memorable for the lead singers dancing, but they were decent enough
Edit: apparently they were on with Shed Seven. Apparently I'd completely forgotten about them. Sorry Shed Seven, I'm sure you were great too.
I had the pleasure of seeing them at the UEA in Norwich. They were amazing!!
Q&A
Justin! I am a frontman of a real rockin band. I overshot my voice two weeks back, couldn’t hear vocals on floor monitors (killer drummer) and over compensated. We followed that gig up with another the day after. My voice isn’t thrown but I feel like I still can’t put as much compression and push on it as I should without feeling strain. I also do a lot of loud talking at work.
I have removed some of the heavy hitters from the three hour set for now, but I’m feeling concerned that I am not healing through this properly.
I can still hit every note and make every sound I want to, but should I be? I have a handful rehearsals and gigs on the horizon and besides removing the Credence and Cornell style songs from the list, I am wondering how I should be sorting this out and if you have ever had an issue like this.
Also I will be running in ears from now on.
Keep spreading the love everyone!
Remember seen them on the 10 year anniversary tour , loved this song and didn’t want miss it , I want for a piss and heard it been played , rushed back ….dribbled all over my jeans , worth it
Thanks for uploading today.....I needed a little Hawkins in my life today.
Thanks for mentioning Steve Marriott. What a superb artiste he was.
One of my favorite bands. I don't know how I missed this!
Supergrass. Right on, my friend. "Rush Hour Soul" touched me in the same places as "Nobody Can See Me Cry"...
Saw them twice in one week about 15 years ago - the first time left my ears ringing for days. Only band to have done that
Saw a Gaz Coombs set at Glasto. The guy is a legend.
I used to share a house in Oxford with the guy who was driving the car that Gaz and friends were caught by the fuzz in. And you're correct that this story is the origin of the band's name; the cops tricked a young, scared Gaz into giving up the details of where he got the dope.
Love this song every time I see someone pulled over by the fuzz this song pops into my head
I'm a huge Supergrass fan and love "Caught By The Fuzz", "Alright", "Moving" and "Mary"!
The song you were playing with the line; "If only your father could see you...." has a VERY "Cheap Trick" tone to it. That makes me love it even more.
28 bloody years. Man I’m old . Wasn’t their drummer wife swapping and more with Jude Law. That rhymes .
I love you Justin Hawkins. Keep riding. 🐎