that it is so incredible, being about 18 and been called to play on your favourite band, and he came and simply nailed it, specially considering how complicated Butler's arrangements were, are and will be. Every time i listen to him i can't but think that he made them his own songs.
It's crazy how The Wild Ones chorus sounds like there's the orchestra there and everything, such a well arranged song. The case of Richard's proficiency is a curious one, for a lot of my following the band I couldn't distinguish if I was listening to Richard or Bernard (they even appear similar on stage!), which is kind of an issue now I think of it. I wish Richard used his prowess to pursue a more unique style, at some point at least, but I imagine the circumstances simply didn't let him. Bret was and still is a bit too dominant, which is why the band is going strong I guess, but I think he needs a creative counterbalance, which Bernard most certainly was.
My dad was health and Saftey so got in free, they gave free Doritos, saw Bowie. Was so hot and dusty! i grew up to Global Gathering there instead, Commercial dance shit.
wish I was there.. 00:10 Introducing the Band (Intro) 03:10 Heroine 06:06 We Are the Pigs 9:45 Metal Mickey 12:50 Killing of a Flashboy 17:26 Animal Nitrate 20:48 The Wild Ones By the Sea (played, but not broadcasted) 25:16 The Drowners 29:54 Together 33:34 The Asphalt World 41:26 So Young 45:28 Young Men 49:45 New Generation 54:39 Daddy's Speeding 58:05 Still Life 1:02:29 My Dark Star
@@Asaf.Shaked81 actually they did play By The Sea, it was just edited out of the video for some reason. You can find footage of it on RUclips, although it won’t be this high quality unfortunately.
What a concert!!! I remember recording it on a VHS tape and watching it many times. It was a push to love their music and see them several times live years later. At those shows I was able to get signatures from Brett and guitar picks from Bernard (with 'The Tears'). Very good people.
No matter what artists think when they grow older, the energy and vigour of their unbridled youth is something else! Nothing can bring youth back - no wisdom, matured intelligence or greater depth of older age can hold a candle to youth. Like Oscar Wilde famously said, "Youth is the Lord of life."
It's amazing that songs like Young Men, Together, My Dark Star, and Killing Of A Flashboy were just casually tossed out as B-Sides, other bands would kill for songs like that.
@@patrickcannchannel he also messed up the first verse to The Asphalt World heh (the "big stars in taxis" part) killer vocal performance all through the set in any case
Saw them last Thursday at a local venue on the Coming Up 25 tour. Sold out, 900 Suede fans, hungry for a post-covid party. And they still deliver! Brett is as energetic as always, and the band was great. Nice to see them indoors and up close, it just adds something the festival/outdoors concerts lack, even if those concerts have been great too.
I really enjoy that crooner attitude of Brett on stage, considering he’s the creator of 99.9% of Suede’s music. I wish I can see them again around, in this far away part of the world.
Wow it rained!!!! We were right near the front no one in front of us, in fact by the end hardly anyone at all, if you were there at the end I am proud to be in what must be a very small group with you. Did I mention it was Amazing because it was.
3:11 Heroine 6:05 We Are The Pigs 9:42 Metal Mickey 12:50 Killing Of A Flashboy 17:26 Animal Nitrate 20:48 The Wild Ones 25:17 The Drowners 29:56 Together 33:34 The Asphalt World 41:26 So Young 45:28 Young Men 49:45 New Generation 54:39 Daddy's Speeding 58:08 Still Life 1:02:30 My Dark Star
So Young in this video made a suede fan for 20 years. What caught me was very enthusiastic vocalist (looks like Filippo Inzaghi after scoring) and very pretty young guitar player. I thought he was Bernard Butler, because it was hard to find additional information from internet at that time (no RUclips). I'm glad to see the full version of this video with better quality.
this is amazing. i only started mid asphalt world... they really really rock. the guitarist is just so humble in reproducing note per note the records plus he's so talented ... they all are.
Saw Suede on the early Dog Man Star UK tour dates at Newport Centre. I'd loved them since 92. Was amazing! Would e loved it of Bernard was still there but it was almost TOO GOOD to continue!? Love & Poison is the pinnacle of Suede for me! Great great band!!!!
Whole gig is brilliant, but the real treat for me was 'The Asphalt World'...don't think I've seen another live performance of it around. Would've loved to see Bernard rip through it, but Richard certainly did it justice. Truly epic.
Thank you for this! I remember listening to ‘still life’ from this gig on the radio in my bedroom age 16 and hearing ‘they think that they know me/I could show them a thing or two,’ different lyrics. Anyway, this gig was my introduction to Suede & I’ve been a fan of the band for 25 years :)
I was there... quite a rainy evening with Bob Dylan before Suede... and yeah, maybe I'll be crucified now, but first half of Bob Dylan gig was great, but the second part was so boring.. maybe because we're all waiting for Suede?? Suede was great, in that rain on the Long Marston Airfield was a magic "finale" of the day🙂🙂🙂🙂. Simply Great🙂🙂.
But only a few of Us can Pogo to the Beat with this Passion, Bests, dtf, chicago were Suede did/Does Still Do very well with Indie RADio airplay & giging...Bests, Nonstop Pogo~er dtf (ie for the inhibited Lazy Statue SODS EVERYWHERE~Especially Germany.
This was the brightest period after Richard joined the group. Needless to say, the band sounded great. At the time, I wished that Bernard had stayed, but now I think that Richard was a good choice.
No, they didn't. Suede were one of the big 4 bands of the Britpop era in the UK along with Blur, Pulp, and Oasis. Their debut album in 93 went to number 1 in the charts and so did Coming Up, Suede were a massive band in the 90's in Britain and Europe.
Richard was 17 or 18 here ? Let that sink in.fucking killing it.i was still pissing about on my bmx and playing super nintendo at that age.
TOGETHER.......ASPHALT WORLD OH YEAH PRECIOUSLY!!!!
Richard really knows these songs like they were his own, it's no wonder the Coming Up sessions had two great albums worth of songs
that it is so incredible, being about 18 and been called to play on your favourite band, and he came and simply nailed it, specially considering how complicated Butler's arrangements were, are and will be. Every time i listen to him i can't but think that he made them his own songs.
It's crazy how The Wild Ones chorus sounds like there's the orchestra there and everything, such a well arranged song. The case of Richard's proficiency is a curious one, for a lot of my following the band I couldn't distinguish if I was listening to Richard or Bernard (they even appear similar on stage!), which is kind of an issue now I think of it. I wish Richard used his prowess to pursue a more unique style, at some point at least, but I imagine the circumstances simply didn't let him. Bret was and still is a bit too dominant, which is why the band is going strong I guess, but I think he needs a creative counterbalance, which Bernard most certainly was.
He even copied Bernard’s look and mannerisms on stage.
Brett's vocal is so clear.
Band sound is solid..
Awesome show!!
OMG! The Asphalt World - How amazing and beautiful!
Graças a Deus ele abandonou aquela fase de frescura
Amazing❤
I was there. I really liked Phoenix, I went in 95, 96 and 97, good times.
Top epco
Me too
My dad was health and Saftey so got in free, they gave free Doritos, saw Bowie. Was so hot and dusty! i grew up to Global Gathering there instead, Commercial dance shit.
Me too, I'm sure 95 was when they launched red bull
Got a free four pack on arrival
Also had some celebrity football pitch thing
wish I was there..
00:10 Introducing the Band (Intro)
03:10 Heroine
06:06 We Are the Pigs
9:45 Metal Mickey
12:50 Killing of a Flashboy
17:26 Animal Nitrate
20:48 The Wild Ones
By the Sea (played, but not broadcasted)
25:16 The Drowners
29:54 Together
33:34 The Asphalt World
41:26 So Young
45:28 Young Men
49:45 New Generation
54:39 Daddy's Speeding
58:05 Still Life
1:02:29 My Dark Star
Nikola Radisic wow killing set lists
@@tasha994 mid 90-s.. wish i had a chance to see them live at this period of their career... but at least we have youtube
Cool that they had started playing By the sea!
The didn't play By The Sea, or anything else from Coming Up
Anyway, Metal Mickey to The Drowners, best streak :)
@@Asaf.Shaked81 actually they did play By The Sea, it was just edited out of the video for some reason. You can find footage of it on RUclips, although it won’t be this high quality unfortunately.
I was there. Amazing gig. From memory, Bob Dylan co-headlined, and they blew him away. Great to see the full show on here ❤
Simon was 30. Brett was 27. Mat was 27. Richard was 18. Neil, 21, would join the band a few months later. 😏
1:04:30 “tambourine solo” LOLLL Brett is really happy there which is lovely.
What a voice Brett has!
THIS SHOW IS AMAZING. THE ASPHALT WORLD IS SIMPLY AWESOME.
the golden years
What a concert!!! I remember recording it on a VHS tape and watching it many times. It was a push to love their music and see them several times live years later. At those shows I was able to get signatures from Brett and guitar picks from Bernard (with 'The Tears'). Very good people.
I was there! Front row! Just saw suede again last weekend and they're as awesome as ever!
F~in A Bubba! Bests, dtf
What a set list!!! And omg Brett in that tie!! What great energy! Loved it!
Grande concerto. Brett é um performer como poucos e ainda por cima um dos seres mais belos que vi...
No matter what artists think when they grow older, the energy and vigour of their unbridled youth is something else! Nothing can bring youth back - no wisdom, matured intelligence or greater depth of older age can hold a candle to youth. Like Oscar Wilde famously said, "Youth is the Lord of life."
Well, someone's got a portrait of Brett up in their attic lol
how good it is to hear the bass clearly
It's amazing that songs like Young Men, Together, My Dark Star, and Killing Of A Flashboy were just casually tossed out as B-Sides, other bands would kill for songs like that.
Sci fy lullabies is the best b sides album, Sci fy lullabies es el mejor album de caras b de la historia. Great reflexion friend!
So true! Also, did Brett forget the lyrics to Young Men there at the end? Haha
@@patrickcannchannel he also messed up the first verse to The Asphalt World heh (the "big stars in taxis" part) killer vocal performance all through the set in any case
Suede forever
Just amazing!
Suede live in 1994/1995: FUCKING BRILLIANTS!!
The best season of them. Dog man star time!!!
29:55 Richard's first song he co-wrote for Suede, not just channeling Bernies greatness there. Must've been great moment for him.
Saw them last Thursday at a local venue on the Coming Up 25 tour. Sold out, 900 Suede fans, hungry for a post-covid party. And they still deliver! Brett is as energetic as always, and the band was great. Nice to see them indoors and up close, it just adds something the festival/outdoors concerts lack, even if those concerts have been great too.
Great job, baby Richard 👏
legends
Kalau dengar lagu "Young Men" selalu perasaan muda.. kembali ke era 90an .....
So Young,u mean?
About to go into Coming Up era, amazing. Absolutely love Suede. Seeing them twice month and as always cannot wait. Brilliant
Matの強靭なベースラインがガンガン聴こえます✨✨✨
Simonの金属的で粘るドラミングも強力に効いています✨✨✨
Brettの白シャツにネクタイ👔は何て新鮮で素敵✨✨✨
そして、まるでバーニーが憑依したようなRichardのギタープレイも本当に微笑ましい♥
(人 •͈ᴗ•͈) 今回も素晴らしいライヴのプレミア公開を本当にありがとうございました✨✨✨
@@yoko3301 様
返信ありがとうございます♪
(人 •͈ᴗ•͈) そうです!そうです!
つい目が行っちゃいますょね?笑
2度目のロックダウン中のイギリスにお住まいの皆様は本当に大変だと思いますが、毎週新しいsuedeのライヴ映像を観られることに、日々心から感謝しています✨✨✨
I really enjoy that crooner attitude of Brett on stage, considering he’s the creator of 99.9% of Suede’s music. I wish I can see them again around, in this far away part of the world.
This gig is absolutely amazing!
Zgadza się. Fanka Suede?
Had this on tape for a very long time. Outstanding, as usual for Suede. See you at Ally Pally when that happens.
I wish Phoenix festival would rise from the ashes! The marketing writes itself really
One of my favourite performance of theirs captured on video. Thank you for the remaster!
The passion on show here is phenomenal.
How great! I will love it! Thanks a lot for posting so many amazing concerts! Very cool that Jane will be chatting!
I saw them six days earlier at Zwemdokrock, Lummen in Belgium. Great show, first time ever they played By The Sea, with Richard on the piano.
thank you Suede 😭
Wow it rained!!!! We were right near the front no one in front of us, in fact by the end hardly anyone at all, if you were there at the end I am proud to be in what must be a very small group
with you. Did I mention it was Amazing because it was.
I was there too and remember it absolutely poured down. It was fantastic though. Great memories!
I was there too. At the front with my big brother. He was there for Dylan. They were incredible ❤
Suede Forever❤❤❤
3:11 Heroine
6:05 We Are The Pigs
9:42 Metal Mickey
12:50 Killing Of A Flashboy
17:26 Animal Nitrate
20:48 The Wild Ones
25:17 The Drowners
29:56 Together
33:34 The Asphalt World
41:26 So Young
45:28 Young Men
49:45 New Generation
54:39 Daddy's Speeding
58:08 Still Life
1:02:30 My Dark Star
How could they not play beautiful ones or trash
@@humanchannel7825 coming up was released in 96, a year after this
@@humanchannel7825 yeah, or life is golden or to the strangers.
@@pistachez How on earth they could play without Neil!
@@thesadnessinyou NEIL WASN'T IN THE BAND THEN, THIS IS BEFORE "COMING UP".
Really love these friday evenings, lovely start of the weekend. Thanks Suede
So Young in this video made a suede fan for 20 years. What caught me was very enthusiastic vocalist (looks like Filippo Inzaghi after scoring) and very pretty young guitar player. I thought he was Bernard Butler, because it was hard to find additional information from internet at that time (no RUclips). I'm glad to see the full version of this video with better quality.
Definitely my favorite of all the shows you've shared, thank you so much!
this is amazing. i only started mid asphalt world... they really really rock. the guitarist is just so humble in reproducing note per note the records plus he's so talented ... they all are.
Saw Suede on the early Dog Man Star UK tour dates at Newport Centre. I'd loved them since 92. Was amazing! Would e loved it of Bernard was still there but it was almost TOO GOOD to continue!? Love & Poison is the pinnacle of Suede for me! Great great band!!!!
Jikalau ada mesin waktu..ingin ku kembali ke masa ini..masa remaja yang penuh kenangan dengan lagu2 suede
Amazing show. Love this!! Thanks for putting this here!!!
My dark star, wonderful b-side
Loved the daddy’s speeding performance
Amazing
Whole gig is brilliant, but the real treat for me was 'The Asphalt World'...don't think I've seen another live performance of it around. Would've loved to see Bernard rip through it, but Richard certainly did it justice. Truly epic.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
33:30 🖤🖤🖤
Thank you for this! I remember listening to ‘still life’ from this gig on the radio in my bedroom age 16 and hearing ‘they think that they know me/I could show them a thing or two,’ different lyrics. Anyway, this gig was my introduction to Suede & I’ve been a fan of the band for 25 years :)
perfection
Que banda, meus amigos, QUE BANDA!!!!!!!
What a gig! ;)
This is the best Friday treat show of the lot so far! Cracking performance!
Thank you Suede, My Dark Star was Briliant
Best sound 😎 ❤️👍
Sensacional!!!! Grande época!!!
Why the best ever version of 'By the Sea' was removed from the original broadcast ? Anyway, one of the best Suede gig
I love you guys so so much ❤️
Just wow! That was amazing!
Friday I’m in love... ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
With Suede, always 😄
@@rafaparal definitely!!!❤️❤️❤️
Never understood why he used reverb on the studio he has such an awesome voice without it too
There's tons of reverb on his voice here as well.
Que buena voz en vivo la de Brett, un lujo!
I was there... quite a rainy evening with Bob Dylan before Suede... and yeah, maybe I'll be crucified now, but first half of Bob Dylan gig was great, but the second part was so boring.. maybe because we're all waiting for Suede?? Suede was great, in that rain on the Long Marston Airfield was a magic "finale" of the day🙂🙂🙂🙂. Simply Great🙂🙂.
Wow! Bernard Butler on guitar. Nice the 90s. Thanx god for this music
That's Richard Oakes. There's a Paris concert from 1993 with Bernard that is really great though, you should check it out.
@@iagobroxado ok. Thanx
Brett anderson 😎 😍🔥🔥salam dari indonesia 🇮🇩✌️
I was there - it was amazing (but slightly wet!)
Lucky you. I went to the Hollywood & SF shows that year. Richard is wearing the same shirt he wore in LA.
Early version of Together is tight as F!!!
What a fuckin show
😍❤️
Pheonix was fab
I was there. Bob dylan below them on bill ??!!!
Viva Oakes!!!
COME ON AHHHUHHH YOUNG MEN YOUNG MEN YOUNG MEN EHHH
❤️
AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Brett, 'everybody enjoys jumping up & down' LOL
But only a few of Us can Pogo to the Beat with this Passion, Bests, dtf, chicago were Suede did/Does Still Do very well with Indie RADio airplay & giging...Bests, Nonstop Pogo~er dtf (ie for the inhibited Lazy Statue SODS EVERYWHERE~Especially Germany.
The Asphalt World OMG.
SHit, I was here for NOFX, they are good!
This was the brightest period after Richard joined the group.
Needless to say, the band sounded great.
At the time, I wished that Bernard had stayed, but now I think that Richard was a good choice.
At 16:00 Brett is literally smoking!
No, it’s steam.
They went to school Stratford upon Avon.... 1 mile down from Long Marsten.
Brett and Matt went to school in Haywards Heath in Sussex and Richard in Dorset. It is only Simon and Neil that are from Warwickshire.
I was right at the front
15 years old with my Bret Anderson undercut
Dog man star season, amazing!
Brett Anderson looks like Bryan Ferry... ;)
State of the art stuff.
Who's currently waiting? 3 2 1
Butler was always the best..
There is literally steam coming off of Brett's body! Hot!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! M A J O R C O O L !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what a shame they missed out the golden era like radiohead and oasis
No, they didn't. Suede were one of the big 4 bands of the Britpop era in the UK along with Blur, Pulp, and Oasis. Their debut album in 93 went to number 1 in the charts and so did Coming Up, Suede were a massive band in the 90's in Britain and Europe.
The sound quality is a disaster
almost like a punk band :))
Essa porra dessa gravata atrapalhando 😅