Being born in the early '70s and coming of age in the '80s with the wildly divergent sounds of the early Post-Punk/New Wave bands was pretty amazing, but being a college and Uni student in the early to mid-'90s was just as great, IMO. I may be a fourth-generation (and native-born) resident of the state that is synonymous with Grunge, but whilst so many around me we're fixated on the PNW scene, I was looking across the pond and all that was going on there.
I fell in love with Louise the first time I saw her on stage. All these years later I hear inbetweener on R6 and I’m reminded of when I saw her on stage all those years ago. There is still a piece of my heart missing that she stole without even knowing.
Louise was nearly 29 when the band's first album, Smart, was released. I know they formed the band at university - it clearly took a long time to achieve success. I bought Smart when it came out in 1995, I still think it's a great album.
Just really don't understand how they achieved even a record deal, let alone sales. I think they were pretty bad and lame. Kind of dull, like dishwater, although I'd drink dishwater just to avoid ever hearing this blandness again. I liked it when they did their accou-version though with Jo Wiry (I think it was with her) at Glastonbury 95. Ah well, back to my dishes, mustn't grumble.
@@farfisaYou should know almost nothing about voice notes, Sleeper was an underrated but successful band, because of Louise Wener's voice, and including the tone of their melodies, this is clarified by someone who listens to any type of music and studies it, so as not to criticize her, in a way as absurd as you.
@@maaan278 I believe in the absolute absurdity of the universe and further to that, its absolute pointlessness. Therefore I believe Lou W has every right to execute all sorts of sounds be they bland or exciting. It’s of no consequence.
Huh! Can't believe I wasn't already subbed to channel. SMART is one of the most beautiful sexy britpunkrockpop albums ever. Keep your fingers off my vinyls 😂
Great love song x When I was single I would just dance or bang my head to this. Being in a relationship makes you hear differently. Good luck - Bon chance to All ❤ 😂
If I had the patience I'd get this song tattooed. But maybe I'll just go with.. Dirty Delicious Or Delicious Dirty? Or perhaps Dirty Delights. With a pic of Lou's eyes underneath. Cheers
Brings back Art School memories, but this band was one I reo hearing, but for some reason I didn't search them out like I had to search out Let's Active because of the way their song Our waters part , emotes, ...and that's exactly the kind of thing that makes me have to know who they are to see if any more of their music hits on that same way above avery level, but these guys definitely sound fresh!!!
Definitely one of the sexiest women in music of the nineties - and still good-looking now. When I first heard "Inbetweener" on the radio (before I have ever seen a picture of Louise Wener) I said to my mate that was with me in the car then: A woman with such a voice must be really pretty. :-)
@@marcgrossman980 as a fan of them then and now. They really weren't "a million times better than oasis/blur etc" though, c'mon now? That being said, the Manics WERE a million times better than all of them.
No, not a million times better. Not necessarily better than Oasis. But they produced a large number of very good songs between 94 and 97, probably like 25-30. IMO probably more than Oasis did during the same period. I will say that Oasis top 5 songs are a lot better than Sleeper's top 5. I found Oasis' albums after Be Here Now to be inconsistent. It seems Noel stopped producing masterpieces after the first 2 albums, and The Masterplan. IMO, Sleeper were quite a bit better than Blur. I think Blur were inconsistent. Never understand why Louise stopped writing songs. I think she has massive songwriting talent. I like the Manics, but I don't think they are better than Sleeper or Oasis. I only had a few of their albums though, so maybe I missed some of their better stuff.
Sitting on a pinball table when someone's trying to play it is either extremely annoying or extremely erotic, depending on whether you're as fit as Louise or not.
Sleeper are in my opinion one of the most underrated bands of all time not just the 90s. Wish I had realised this at the time.
90s was the golden age of alternative/indie rock music. So damn good :-)
Being born in the early '70s and coming of age in the '80s with the wildly divergent sounds of the early Post-Punk/New Wave bands was pretty amazing, but being a college and Uni student in the early to mid-'90s was just as great, IMO. I may be a fourth-generation (and native-born) resident of the state that is synonymous with Grunge, but whilst so many around me we're fixated on the PNW scene, I was looking across the pond and all that was going on there.
Sleeper were so underated p
I fell in love with Louise the first time I saw her on stage. All these years later I hear inbetweener on R6 and I’m reminded of when I saw her on stage all those years ago. There is still a piece of my heart missing that she stole without even knowing.
Ya know?
Its strange how we hear things differently when coupled, in love.
Best to all x
Louise was nearly 29 when the band's first album, Smart, was released. I know they formed the band at university - it clearly took a long time to achieve success. I bought Smart when it came out in 1995, I still think it's a great album.
Just really don't understand how they achieved even a record deal, let alone sales. I think they were pretty bad and lame. Kind of dull, like dishwater, although I'd drink dishwater just to avoid ever hearing this blandness again. I liked it when they did their accou-version though with Jo Wiry (I think it was with her) at Glastonbury 95. Ah well, back to my dishes, mustn't grumble.
She looks about 19 here
@@farfisa the industry had a frenzy during the britpop boom and signed anything, much like what happened with grunge in the united states
@@farfisaYou should know almost nothing about voice notes, Sleeper was an underrated but successful band, because of Louise Wener's voice, and including the tone of their melodies, this is clarified by someone who listens to any type of music and studies it, so as not to criticize her, in a way as absurd as you.
@@maaan278 I believe in the absolute absurdity of the universe and further to that, its absolute pointlessness. Therefore I believe Lou W has every right to execute all sorts of sounds be they bland or exciting. It’s of no consequence.
Saw Sleeper at the weekend.Blew me away!Wow Louise is still a stunner & amazing frontwoman.#Smart
Man she’s so hot and has such an interesting vibe That hair style has never looked so good on someone before. God I love the late 80s/ 90s
Both her and Justine Frischmann rocked that short with long-fringe sexy hairstyle!
I used to really try and look like her in the 90s lol. Nowhere near as pretty though... This is prob their best song. Indie heaven.
Isn't this britpop?
sleeper was the best band of the '90s
Huh! Can't believe I wasn't already subbed to channel.
SMART is one of the most beautiful sexy britpunkrockpop albums ever.
Keep your fingers off my vinyls 😂
Infravalorada banda, me encanta sus temas
Great love song x
When I was single I would just dance or bang my head to this.
Being in a relationship makes you hear differently.
Good luck - Bon chance to All ❤ 😂
If I had the patience I'd get this song tattooed.
But maybe I'll just go with..
Dirty Delicious
Or Delicious Dirty?
Or perhaps Dirty Delights.
With a pic of Lou's eyes underneath.
Cheers
We need another britpop explosion, this song has so many memories for me - excellent song and band, what happened post 90s!? Nothing
90´s.... arcades,flippers & rock ♥
She's so fit 😍
This is why i keep listening to youtube great music and yeah she is easy on the eye
Delicious indeed! Dammit I miss the 90s.
The sexiest women in pop. Was only 15 when this was released but still floats my boat
Sonya madden of echobelly for me
Though Louise comes a close second
Yeah
Yeah Louise Wener from Sleeper and Donna Matthews from Elastica were my 20's crushes
Sexiest 90s woman for me was Brett Anderson and skin
Yes
Brings back Art School memories, but this band was one I reo hearing, but for some reason I didn't search them out like I had to search out Let's Active because of the way their song Our waters part , emotes, ...and that's exactly the kind of thing that makes me have to know who they are to see if any more of their music hits on that same way above avery level, but these guys definitely sound fresh!!!
Louise Wener...still pushes my buttons!
me too
back in the days when we had music in the charts
Ye instead of autotuned crap
Its so great when a Woman desires us like these.
Yes louise yes you are
Best band ever?
I'll say one of them
I just choked when you said that, lol! Comedian!
Louise Wener in a crop top and denim jacket 😍
Happy 25th birthday, Delicious! EP released 9th May, 1994.
Cutest girl who ever lived
I'm not even going to mention the words naughty girl.
Yes...bought this on 12inch at the time.
she was
naughty Louise, very naughty
Yes we should.
hasta que encontre esta cancion
This would make a good tune advertising Pizza 🍕....
Definitely one of the sexiest women in music of the nineties - and still good-looking now. When I first heard "Inbetweener" on the radio (before I have ever seen a picture of Louise Wener) I said to my mate that was with me in the car then: A woman with such a voice must be really pretty. :-)
Not creepy at all
wow.
19 when this came out, Louise.... Phew.
my song to my sago..4
The Blue Moon band remind me a lot this one
they were a million times better than oasis/blur etc
i tried listening to the charts 2 days ago i liked one song out of 100
They really weren’t.
@@moscowguitarman They actually were. They have an astounding number of good songs for the short period they were around.
@@marcgrossman980 as a fan of them then and now. They really weren't "a million times better than oasis/blur etc" though, c'mon now? That being said, the Manics WERE a million times better than all of them.
No, not a million times better. Not necessarily better than Oasis. But they produced a large number of very good songs between 94 and 97, probably like 25-30. IMO probably more than Oasis did during the same period. I will say that Oasis top 5 songs are a lot better than Sleeper's top 5. I found Oasis' albums after Be Here Now to be inconsistent. It seems Noel stopped producing masterpieces after the first 2 albums, and The Masterplan.
IMO, Sleeper were quite a bit better than Blur. I think Blur were inconsistent.
Never understand why Louise stopped writing songs. I think she has massive songwriting talent.
I like the Manics, but I don't think they are better than Sleeper or Oasis. I only had a few of their albums though, so maybe I missed some of their better stuff.
Singer was pretty fit 👍
Sitting on a pinball table when someone's trying to play it is either extremely annoying or extremely erotic, depending on whether you're as fit as Louise or not.
they remind me of the pretenders.
Sleeper reunion anyone?
Not likely. She hasn't been in the biz for years and is apparently a novelist now.
Scruffy P check the StarShaped festival line up ;)
No way!!!
@@bladechild2449 I saw them play Live in London last night & have posted some videos just now, Sleeper are most definitely BAAAACCCCKKKK..:)
x
how fukin annoying.. know matter what i do.. cant get rollercoaster.. on album .. pleased to meet u ...not apppppppy ...
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🤔 is that movement a simulation of doggystyle?
😝
This kind of delicious, eh... not
Terrible singer.
Her voice isn't that good. Her songwriting ability is spectacular.