To me, Ride, and particularly this song, is the quintessential dreampop/shoegaze example, followed by Lush. I saw Ride in '90 or '91 at the Latin Quarter in Detroit. I was new to this genre of music. The guitar , bass, keyboard, and drum work is just incredible, they all come together to create this flood of sound. Just awesome. This song, and Lush's Sweetness and Light stand out, to me as the pinnacle of this genre.
Just found this version randomly. Glad I did! Was going to share album version of this song to a friend but I decided to click live in the search results...and then abracadabra! Magic to my ears! 🔥💯 They sound great and if given the chance, I'll definitely see em live! Didn't know they were still kicking out the jams!
I'm going to see The Who tonight, probably for the last time.😭 And you can't listen to the band you're going to see before the show, gotta go in fresh eared with clean slate...So this was an ideal warmup to put me in the mood! 💯
@@kingsworthlionsblood There are a few bands I wish I had seen...The Who and Hollies are up there. I missed Ride this year, but I recently bought the Ride III CD reimagined...excellent.
@@velocita6907 This will be my 4th time seeing the Who live! Wish I was old enough to see em with Keith Moon! But Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 is always just a few clicks away! 🎯
I just turned 22, but I remember when I started getting into shoe gaze/post punk and dream pop in early Highschool (I always like old and alt. music)...and it's weird to think that when I was 15 this band still managed to make me feel like there were other young ppl like me, in a small town where noone knew anything I liked, even though this song was released a few years before I was born. Your music has surpassed many generations and still impacts ppl today and I just wanted u to know how important you were to me💜
I'm 26, I discovered shoegaze/dreampop when I was 16, I still fucking love it. It's a genre that I can always count to make me feel (whatever, good feelings, bad ones, nostalgic, etc.). This band in particular is amazing.
@Rob Chapman _if you hold that high of an opinion of him then check out John Fishman.. a rather unknown outside of certain circles but one of THE greatest drummers of all time- the technicality within their catalog of music (Phish) is unparalleled w any band to ever walk on stage. I would suggest start with the 2 albums “Story of the Ghost” & “Rift” ,and just imagine them playing those songs in front of a live audience ..to the “T” note for note (unbelievable, and they’re still doing it today with the mid 90’s being their highest point of precision. (my bad for rambling just trying to spread good vibes..) I do however agree with your sentiment regarding his talents behind a drum kit.. more or less a rhythm drummer if u ask me but nonetheless damn good, ✌️
That's a BOLD statement, dude! A great, innovative, solid, unique drummer? Perhaps... But NOT anywhere in the same category or league as the likes of: Neil Peart, Stuart Copeland, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Gadd, Simon Philips, Bill Bruford, John Bonham, Keith Moon, and I could keep naming others, for the next hour... LOL. 😅
So true. Works for some not for others. Robert Smith still sounds great and like he did in the eighties but poor old Macca has lost his vocal tap dancing prowess.
I got introduced to this song and album in 1992 and it single handedly changed my taste in music . Can't believe I just had my 50th birthday party recently and when everyone left , this is the album i put on nice and loud whilst having a few final drinks.
I did plenty of LSD trips with this album and A Storm In Heaven (plus related EP releases) by Verve! 💫✨🌟Oh sweet nostalgia, to be timeless in the early 90s...😇💯
@@sactownchad I bought my Stingray (2 band eq, 6 bolt neck) in 1991 for the princely sum of £750 from the Soho Soundhouse in London. I still have the bass and the receipt today.
Lucky enough to see them in London..30 year anninversary of Going Blank Again album.. just unbelievable that night..I'm 52 now so Ride's music has left an indelible mark on my life
I first heard this band on a CD that came with my SNES Donkey Kong game. Over 30 years ago. Hooked from first listen. Probably THE most underrated band in Brit music.
Been there and done that✅ a several times with albums like Going Blank Again. Wishing my car would turn into a starship and "leave it All behind" for a while!🎯
I remember the first time I heard this. I was listening to WCSB-FM in Cleveland and right away it felt like l was swept into a vortex. That was 1992. I have recently rediscovered them. Thank you God. I love their most recent album, "this is not a safe place". Love it.
I’ve been listening to this band since my buddy John introduced me to them, about 1999. Late, I know. But I used to start my day at the Pioneer Square Saloon with this song. All I can say, years after my introduction is .... Ethereal!!!
Got to take a tour of KEXP during my trip to Seattle last year and it was amazing. Definitely recommend checking it out if you ever go there. Also saw RIDE at Riot Fest last year and it was a fantastic set.
Defining album of my youth. Still believe they are underrated. Treasured tape of a John Peel session of a tune called ‘Since Then’…. Just listened again on Spotify…. drums were louder and better on live version but great tune still ( they eve re-recorded it under another name on Carnival of Light).
Can't believe how good this song and band are. I was turned off by the buzz around shoe gaze bands and preferred my JD/New Order, Cure, Echo and Happy Mondays. Glad I caught up with them.
@@luisr.6543 If you mean what plev said, I think he meant he overlooked shoegaze in favor of those other bands. Pretty sure he wasn't implying they were shoegaze.
@@luisr.6543 Aww, not only is he pretentious and insecure about how people view music, but he also can't come up with a better insult than a 3-year-old 4chan buzzword? What's next, gonna go for "cuck" just to round it out?
I agree, but this captures the great guitar work without overdubs. I love the roar, but this is a faithful live rendition. What chaps my ass is their heading down the electronic path on new material.
Minha música favorita de todos os tempos. Essa versão ficou foda demais!!! Curto Ride desde 94 e continuo ouvindo os cds. Se vierem ao Brasil, despenco de Brasília pra onde for!!!
This album is on my Top10 of all time GREAT albums, started listening to Ride in my early 20's. And the pinnacle , I've got tickets to see them on 5 October in London. Cannot wait.
Fun fact, went to a meeting of my dad and his friends, and one of them that is a musician plays that song on Spotify. Personally thought was ok, until the ending blew my mind. Loved it because I listen post rock, and I'm a huge fan of Mogwai, so reminded me a bit of them. Thank you KEXP, to still trying to connect us with music. The good side of music.
Leave Them All Behind Wheels turning around Into alien grounds Pass through different times Leave them all Behind Just to see We've got so far to go Until we get there Just let it flow Colours shining clear Fading into night Our grasp is broken There's nothing we can do I Don't care about the colours I don't care about the light I don't care about the truth
Yeah, Andy Bell might have been in Oasis for 10 years (and Beady Eye for a few more), but there's a reason the closing track on Going Blank Again is called "OX4"!
In the early 2000s I was homeless for while. Mark let me stay at his place in Oxford for a month or two while I got back on my feet. I hardly knew the guy, he was a friend of a friend of a friend. It was only after a few days that it clicked he was Mark Gardener from RIDE! Lovely chap!
Very nice , guys! I enjoyed the way the song grows up! The two vocals mixed with the guitars reminds me an Oasis way of rock, but what is this bass line at the beginning?? I liked very much! Congratulations guys, It's a great music!👍👍👍👍👍
This is awesome, especially the drumming. I was more of a raver back in those days but I liked a bit of indie, thanks to Radio 1 Mark Radcliffe's Evening Session for getting me into this track. Steve Lamacq took over and is still going strong on BBC 6 Music.
RIDE plays sounds bigger than sound, just like their lyrics are bigger than life. LEAVE THEM ALL BEHIND 2 Corinthians 5:17 NIV: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.
S.W. BEST I feel you dude, I’ve been into The Verve my whole life and only just started getting properly into all the other shoegaze bands from that era recently. And now it’s become my favourite genre!
To me, Ride, and particularly this song, is the quintessential dreampop/shoegaze example, followed by Lush. I saw Ride in '90 or '91 at the Latin Quarter in Detroit. I was new to this genre of music. The guitar , bass, keyboard, and drum work is just incredible, they all come together to create this flood of sound. Just awesome. This song, and Lush's Sweetness and Light stand out, to me as the pinnacle of this genre.
Couldn't agree with you more, those are one of my favorite songs
Saw the 1990 in Sydney @Paddington RSL and a week ago @ Enmore theatre.
They still got it ☮️
KOD-3rd time we opened the capsule/MBV-Soon/Felt-Primitive Painters/The Sundays-Joy.
💯 🎸🎸🎤🎤
It showed that shoegaze was more a vibe than just distortion and reverb 😌
I am 65 years old and this is one the most underrated bands of all time. They are still relevant and producing new music.
Going Blank Again was the Shit back then (still is)! Was way into Ride and Verve (no The) before any other British bands in the early 90s!
Just found this version randomly. Glad I did! Was going to share album version of this song to a friend but I decided to click live in the search results...and then abracadabra! Magic to my ears! 🔥💯 They sound great and if given the chance, I'll definitely see em live! Didn't know they were still kicking out the jams!
I'm going to see The Who tonight, probably for the last time.😭 And you can't listen to the band you're going to see before the show, gotta go in fresh eared with clean slate...So this was an ideal warmup to put me in the mood! 💯
@@kingsworthlionsblood There are a few bands I wish I had seen...The Who and Hollies are up there. I missed Ride this year, but I recently bought the Ride III CD reimagined...excellent.
@@velocita6907 This will be my 4th time seeing the Who live! Wish I was old enough to see em with Keith Moon! But Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 is always just a few clicks away! 🎯
That snare drum needs a Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music
I just turned 22, but I remember when I started getting into shoe gaze/post punk and dream pop in early Highschool (I always like old and alt. music)...and it's weird to think that when I was 15 this band still managed to make me feel like there were other young ppl like me, in a small town where noone knew anything I liked, even though this song was released a few years before I was born. Your music has surpassed many generations and still impacts ppl today and I just wanted u to know how important you were to me💜
Very cool. You're on the right track, so to speak.
genres a bit mixed up but explore music the media only promote black music these days
Wtf is shoe gaze
You'll be 50 and you'll have the same feeling. That's good. Keep it up ! Cheers! 👍
I'm 26, I discovered shoegaze/dreampop when I was 16, I still fucking love it. It's a genre that I can always count to make me feel (whatever, good feelings, bad ones, nostalgic, etc.). This band in particular is amazing.
Laurence Colbert, Arguably one of the greatest rock and roll drummers ever
He makes drumming look so easy.
He has groove.
@Rob Chapman _if you hold that high of an opinion of him then check out John Fishman.. a rather unknown outside of certain circles but one of THE greatest drummers of all time- the technicality within their catalog of music (Phish) is unparalleled w any band to ever walk on stage. I would suggest start with the 2 albums “Story of the Ghost” & “Rift” ,and just imagine them playing those songs in front of a live audience ..to the “T” note for note (unbelievable, and they’re still doing it today with the mid 90’s being their highest point of precision. (my bad for rambling just trying to spread good vibes..) I do however agree with your sentiment regarding his talents behind a drum kit.. more or less a rhythm drummer if u ask me but nonetheless damn good, ✌️
@@danostyli514 I will!
That's a BOLD statement, dude! A great, innovative, solid, unique drummer? Perhaps... But NOT anywhere in the same category or league as the likes of: Neil Peart, Stuart Copeland, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Gadd, Simon Philips, Bill Bruford, John Bonham, Keith Moon, and I could keep naming others, for the next hour... LOL. 😅
they not aged even a bit, their voices and sounds still solid for decades
Pond💜
Yes damned right...age is perfect...
yeah, they like unscrambled eggs... can't even tell they aren't in grammar school
Their voices are so young. I am a 51 y/o musician and i've realized that music can make you litteraly forever young.
Or at the very least, make you feel that way for as long as you're listening. :)
Except this is old farts music😆...the kids listen to Kendrick Lamar and Post Malone!!
@@leeenfield3404 Just to mention, i am 17) But you right
So true. Works for some not for others. Robert Smith still sounds great and like he did in the eighties but poor old Macca has lost his vocal tap dancing prowess.
30 years later this album still gets a semi-regular blast in my car.
A semi
I got introduced to this song and album in 1992 and it single handedly changed my taste in music . Can't believe I just had my 50th birthday party recently and when everyone left , this is the album i put on nice and loud whilst having a few final drinks.
One of the best intro’s ever made... tune!
Thank you Ride for this. Wore this album to death through high school.
I did plenty of LSD trips with this album and A Storm In Heaven (plus related EP releases) by Verve! 💫✨🌟Oh sweet nostalgia, to be timeless in the early 90s...😇💯
@@kingsworthlionsblood If any one Said there was A summer of love the 1990's was so mine
Remember the first time I heard this in the earl 90's, had to learn the bassline as soon as possible.
@@sactownchad I bought my Stingray (2 band eq, 6 bolt neck) in 1991 for the princely sum of £750 from the Soho Soundhouse in London. I still have the bass and the receipt today.
I think i made 10 songs inspired by this bassline!
Ia Hi
I'm ever so happy that Ride started making music together again.
This sounds insanely good, props to the Audio Engineers.
I'd give it 500 thumbs up if I could. What a stormer of a track.
Saw them live in Sydney in September. Still riding on it, fucking awesome band.
@@WaltHawtin top gig.
TOTALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!etc
Soft rock.
spot on there
The 12" version. Just fantastic! They sound as good as they did back in the 90s. What a track!
Leave them all behaviour nd
This isn't the 12 inch version,.it is the original version.
I love the drumming on this song!
Sublime drumming.
Lars kicks ass 😎❤️🤘🤘❤️
@@johnIZaUWL Lars isn't even the best drummer in Oasis. Paul is.
Yes! & her bass?? woow!
@@johnIZaUWL Who's Lars? You mean Loz 😉
Lucky enough to see them in London..30 year anninversary of Going Blank Again album.. just unbelievable that night..I'm 52 now so Ride's music has left an indelible mark on my life
They play the hell out of this song. It's perfect. Love those drums.
I first heard this band on a CD that came with my SNES Donkey Kong game. Over 30 years ago. Hooked from first listen.
Probably THE most underrated band in Brit music.
Best mix of pedals ever
This song makes me proud to be British. It is awesome.
I loved this whole album for almost 35 years now 🤗
'Nowhere' album is the go to the album. For me my favourite since a teenage person.
Ride and Slowdive were like my perfect little secrets back in the day. People had no taste at my 6th form.
Slowdive's KEXP session of 2017 is something special.
This song makes me think of the open road and how free it feels to be alone on it with no destination other than seeking solitude and peace
Been there and done that✅ a several times with albums like Going Blank Again. Wishing my car would turn into a starship and "leave it All behind" for a while!🎯
Yes!
I played this to death back in the early 90s - the last 2 min of them rocking out are the best! Put me in a trance, to this day!
Listen again this tune in pandemic era, help me a lot! Greetings from Portugal!
This sounds better than the album version.
I agree!
I strongly disagree, love this song though
HAHA no way.
Perfect sound, lovely melodies, big energy, amazing instrumentation and excelent songs. Can't ask for anything more.
The "Going Blank Again" album is a masterpiece.
I remember the first time I heard this. I was listening to WCSB-FM in Cleveland and right away it felt like l was swept into a vortex. That was 1992. I have recently rediscovered them. Thank you God. I love their most recent album, "this is not a safe place". Love it.
I’ve been listening to this band since my buddy John introduced me to them, about 1999. Late, I know. But I used to start my day at the Pioneer Square Saloon with this song. All I can say, years after my introduction is .... Ethereal!!!
Seen them in Detroit like 1991
Ride, such a good band.
RIDE - You guys ROCK
Got to take a tour of KEXP during my trip to Seattle last year and it was amazing. Definitely recommend checking it out if you ever go there. Also saw RIDE at Riot Fest last year and it was a fantastic set.
Fuck, this is what live is!
Best Ride live session for me (full set) and "Leave Them All Behind" is best live ever !!
Best live version of a song
It's entitled to have changed a little in 27years to be fair. Nice to hear it again TBH!!
Ride never knew how good they are. Or did they? ❤️
This song and band are awesome , on heavy rotation in my headphones while skiing . So underrated .
Excellent concert last night in Montréal. All four of you brought your best. Thanks!
God, we had our cd's signed just before, saw them live & had countless beers with them after... They were barely our age. But sooooo cool.
sweet swirls and spiralling vortex of sounds, just magnificent, they've clearly lost nothing over the years, superb, many thanks
Defining album of my youth. Still believe they are underrated. Treasured tape of a John Peel session of a tune called ‘Since Then’…. Just listened again on Spotify…. drums were louder and better on live version but great tune still ( they eve re-recorded it under another name on Carnival of Light).
Can't believe how good this song and band are. I was turned off by the buzz around shoe gaze bands and preferred my JD/New Order, Cure, Echo and Happy Mondays. Glad I caught up with them.
Nice bands, add Stone Roses to the list :)
Those aren't shoegaze bands dude 🤦♂️
@@luisr.6543 If you mean what plev said, I think he meant he overlooked shoegaze in favor of those other bands. Pretty sure he wasn't implying they were shoegaze.
@@IrisCorven Okay soyboy, thanks for defending your boyfriend... that was cute
@@luisr.6543 Aww, not only is he pretentious and insecure about how people view music, but he also can't come up with a better insult than a 3-year-old 4chan buzzword? What's next, gonna go for "cuck" just to round it out?
Pasarán los años y esta canción me seguirá fascinando como la primera vez que la oí. Fantástico Andy En la guitarra. Por siempre Ride!
this song is too perfect ❤️
I think they played The Neptune theater on this tour. They were all I hoped for and more. Ride is criminally underrated.
To whoever mixed this, the guitars are supposed to be a swirling vortex of noise, not an Oasis b-side
you have a point, but i think that the band itself is more responsible for this
If you went to see them live in their come back gigs you would have noticed that the sound got more classic and less shoegaze.
I agree, but this captures the great guitar work without overdubs. I love the roar, but this is a faithful live rendition. What chaps my ass is their heading down the electronic path on new material.
It's never gonna sound the same as the record
JD Bandy I don’t disagree. But it walks, when it could fly. I love Ride. I like this
This song never gets old.
Just found out this band existing... This song came out when I was in diapers.. love it!
Minha música favorita de todos os tempos. Essa versão ficou foda demais!!! Curto Ride desde 94 e continuo ouvindo os cds. Se vierem ao Brasil, despenco de Brasília pra onde for!!!
A couple of people I know got into Ride after hearing this tune in the movie "Cass".
This, Vapour Trail, and Seagull are my favorites of theirs. Great stuff! Thanks!
great selection
This album is on my Top10 of all time GREAT albums, started listening to Ride in my early 20's. And the pinnacle , I've got tickets to see them on 5 October in London. Cannot wait.
30 years and still sounds so special!!
LOVE this and always play it LOUD!
Fun fact, went to a meeting of my dad and his friends, and one of them that is a musician plays that song on Spotify. Personally thought was ok, until the ending blew my mind. Loved it because I listen post rock, and I'm a huge fan of Mogwai, so reminded me a bit of them.
Thank you KEXP, to still trying to connect us with music. The good side of music.
One of my favorit band ever.
I'll always Love this song thanks guys
the mixer settings are near perfect on this one!
It's pretty, pretty, pretty good.
needs MORE guitar !!!!
ramiro fauno martinez More cowbell LOL
Leave Them All Behind
Wheels turning around
Into alien grounds
Pass through different times
Leave them all Behind
Just to see
We've got so far to go
Until we get there
Just let it flow
Colours shining clear
Fading into night
Our grasp is broken
There's nothing we can do
I Don't care about the colours
I don't care about the light
I don't care about the truth
this is rock n roll.
Andy, you rock!
cannot express how much i love this song
This Band is só perfect. Omg, thank forever ❤️
Wonderful. Excited about seeing Ride live in Brighton next week.
This song and I Want to Touch You by Catherine Wheel have this slinky bend in the guitar riff that sets a massive hook.
The mannerisms and voice never fade. Nor the music.
Superb.
One of my favorites. good times. prime example of the so-called 'Shoegazer" sound. Manchester.
Manchester? lol, Oxford.
Yeah, Andy Bell might have been in Oasis for 10 years (and Beady Eye for a few more), but there's a reason the closing track on Going Blank Again is called "OX4"!
Benjamin Thomas And what a tune OX4 is, eh ;-)
In the early 2000s I was homeless for while. Mark let me stay at his place in Oxford for a month or two while I got back on my feet. I hardly knew the guy, he was a friend of a friend of a friend. It was only after a few days that it clicked he was Mark Gardener from RIDE! Lovely chap!
flash before my eyes, love the new drums arrangement.
Very nice , guys! I enjoyed the way the song grows up! The two vocals mixed with the guitars reminds me an Oasis way of rock, but what is this bass line at the beginning?? I liked very much! Congratulations guys, It's a great music!👍👍👍👍👍
after 5 seconds I knew I would like their sound. Gonna go to a show
Proper sounds, how did I miss them live back in day? Doh!
Ride live is above and beyond amazing. They're my old and new favorite band and how many bands can you say that about?
Thank god...there are back....???great song great memories for me...love these decade...
Non potrebbero capire, nn sono all'altezza di capire probabilmente il più grande gruppo Brit degli ultimi 30 anni....
This is awesome, especially the drumming. I was more of a raver back in those days but I liked a bit of indie, thanks to Radio 1 Mark Radcliffe's Evening Session for getting me into this track. Steve Lamacq took over and is still going strong on BBC 6 Music.
Love Andy Bell! What a great guitar player!
Absolute quality!! 😻
RIDE plays sounds bigger than sound, just like their lyrics are bigger than life.
LEAVE THEM ALL BEHIND
2 Corinthians 5:17 NIV: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.
Ahhh, this music brings joy to my heart and ears! ...
Fantastic! The old boys still have the magic.
Its nice to see pros at work no matter what style of music👍
WTF.... Why is it I've never heard of this song?! I was well into the Verve back in the day. Its 2019, and I'm only watching this now! 😁
S.W. BEST I feel you dude, I’ve been into The Verve my whole life and only just started getting properly into all the other shoegaze bands from that era recently. And now it’s become my favourite genre!
Saw them at Primavera . Serene setting , hadn't seen them before . Knee deep now ...
one of my faves but first time I've seen this vid, excellent, thanks
From 6:07 til the end is why I love live music
Performance is tops! Ride makes a song from 1992 sound fresh as a daisy. Ignore all the hateful comments. They've still got it.
the musicianship here is astonishing and am 20 cans deep I can still realise it
This song is their corner stone or anthem if you will.
When Andy kicks in the wah - one of the best moments in rock 'n' roll history! "I don't care about the colors . . . "
Timeless in my indie Record box This was an under rated track for it's time as well
bands just get better and better like a black hole sucking in experience
KEXP needs to do a live recording with SIANspheric. Their live performances will blow you away.
One of my faves to drum along to.