Fatboy Slim - Right Here Right Now (Big Beach Boutique Documentary Official Trailer)
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- Опубликовано: 1 фев 2023
- Fatboy Slim - Right Here Right Now (Big Beach Boutique Documentary Trailer)
The feature length Big Beach Boutique II documentary premiering Saturday 4th Feb 2023 at 10pm on Sky Showcase / Sky Documentaries / Now TV.
With Repeats on Sky Documentaries on Sun 5th Feb at 7:10pm, Tuesday 7th @ 9pm, Friday 10th @ 10:50pm, Saturday 11th @ 5pm
you can watch Norm's actual set from that fateful day in full here: • Fatboy Slim - Liv At B...
Press release:
Fatboy Slim today announces Sky Original ‘Right Here, Right Now’ a feature length documentary about his notorious July 2002 event described as the “biggest outdoor party the UK has ever seen”, ‘Right Here, Right Now’ takes the audience back to 2002 and an extraordinary moment in time, when social and cultural history reached a crossroads at The Big Beach Boutique II.
On July 13, 2002, Fatboy Slim, real name Norman Cook, performed the second of his free open-air concerts, The Big Beach Boutique II, in front of a record-breaking crowd, making history - both good and bad. Organisers and police were expecting forty thousand people but more than a quarter of a million turned up on Brighton Beach for the free event, changing the way UK events were run forever.
Norman Cook AKA Fatboy Slim said: “It has been wonderful with the fullness of time and some hindsight, to revisit such a seismic event in both mine and my hometown’s history. Warts and all, the story told in full…. Watch, sleep, rave, repeat.”
Now, 20 years on, Norman, and those who were on the front line of this seismic historical moment talk us through the process and the obstacles; The immense difficulties and struggles that the local police faced with such an unexpected amount of descendants on the city, the councillors and residents that opposed the controversial event and many of those who participated in what Norman has described as a “Woodstock moment”.
‘Right Here, Right Now’ features interviews with those who were there on the Brighton sands and witnessed it first-hand including Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Vernon Kay and John Simm, all giving accounts of their personal experiences of the era-defining gathering. The crowd was more than four times the expected size and at the time, doubling Brighton’s population for the day.
Beach Boutique II defined a generation. The last hurrah of the rave movement before it ascended from the underground to the mainstream. It changed lives and the course of cultural history and it's unlikely we’ll ever see anything happen on that scale again. The celebration transformed the way UK events were run forever, with a country wide ban on non-ticketed events.
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i was there, down the front, off my face, was such a good day/night, better times that'll never return.
I was 18 and traveled from the midlands for this…. One of the best days of my life 🤙
77 Strings by Chamonix still gives me flashbacks.
Hell yeah man!
Went for a pint in Broxton, then heard about this, headed to the station at Clapham from there on it , it was mental. It sort of defined the end of an era. It was still pre smart phone, pre social media..it was real..
I was there dancing on a Porta loo. Lost my people within minutes. Got picked up hours later from a roundabout I was standing on. After party in a field. Broke down driving back to Brighton. Towed. What a night
That day was mental, I went to all of them even the forth one with tickets.
To put it into perspective there was more people there than Glastonbury.
In my opinion it signified the end of that rave era. Shame.
There was no smart phones, no camera phones no social media. The vibe was unreal, it will never happen again like this. I feel privileged to be part of an amazing time in dance music’s history.
Big up Fat Boy Slim.
Same festivals used to be like Woodstock 99 but them light hehe it was insane
I wish I could’ve been there.
I was living in East London at the time. Didn’t know anything about it but decided to tag along with my housemates who had said they were heading down to Brighton to see a DJ on the beach. The closer we got down to Brighton on the various trains, the passenger numbers built, we finally emerged from Brighton train station and the penny dropped. This was going to be something not seen before!! ❤ IT!!
Damn!
Did you enjoy it?
God. Remember when Vernon Kay was on every TV channel every day all the time. Tough times.
Now he's a nobody right?
@S McP so your only somebody if your on tv?
"it was mayhem"
"where are the riot police"
LOL that's what happens when you spend three years at York studying drama, everything has to be dramatic
I was there on the beach, it was the perfect day,
flawless .... absolutely flawless
You should watch the documentary. They were *this* close to a major crush incident. They were extremely lucky that only two people connected with the event died. The police who worked the event had to have trauma counselling. The only reason it wasn’t a disaster was because the crowd was very compliant with instructions, they sold out of alcohol very early in the day and they made Fatboy Slim finish half an hour early so that at least some of the revellers could get on the last trains back to London. Originally he was going to finish after the last trains.
They teach this event as a cautionary tail on how not to run an event at universities. It was the end of unticketed live music events in the UK. The only exception being Notting Hill Carnival.
This gave me chills! I hate crowds, but something about this is MAGIC 💖
I hate crowds, too, except when they are raving. Like really raving with reckless abandon but a good vibe. It really does feel like you're part of an "organism" to quote the video. Feels like you're looked after in a way that doesn't normally happen in crowds.
It was only scary as we left, a great surge of people and we couldn’t control where we were walking, I was literally lifted up off my feet and carried along with the crowd at one point. Amazing experience though!
only seen the guy in Sydney once.
Came out too high... and somebody had to come out and give him an mp3 player.
Every time I take my kids in the car somewhere. They are always asking me to put on Right here right now. 😂 way too cool looking forward to the documentary.
I was there. Was beautiful carnage. Partied and slept on the beach over night. Incredible
"Beautiful carnage"
Sums the whole event up perfectly!
I miss music this good. Ren did a reimagining of 'Right Here, Right Now.' If you haven't seen it, definitely check it out. I still love the original. It's still on my playlist after all these years.
Saw u in Dublin in the 90s around 97/98 in the point depo, it was the start of amazing ride, only for you id never have met the love of my life, he died in December and just like youve had an amazing 30 years we had two... most ppl never get an amazing love story...fbs was played at his funeral, i hoped hed get up n dance..now 4 months on ur music yet again helps me shake myself out of bed n get my body moving. U stillvkick ass..and inspired a lot of my friends to start dj ing ..they formed fusion in dublin and i though had no real part bar driving dj,s and dancing . And lots of shite talking ,lived an amazing time . Till our daughter was born...im probably having a mud life crices cos im desperat to go out one last time 4lb4 im way to old..im probably am at 47 but i dont care got yokes n all ready to go first chance i get. Have to convince the old ppl to come with. I always the youngest so now am the only one still mad for a night out or 2..i might try catch creamfields look out for a big blue macaw parrot , cos my 2 bitds are coming to the uk with me to meet others who free fly there macaws , so looking forward to that..ur songs also helped me reach 9k on tiktok very fast. Love it, love u ❤️ from Ireland ❤️ 🇮🇪
It's actually infuriating to call this man "just a DJ"
HE'S an ARTIST...and his music is pure Art!!
Somebody somewhere took a pic of me walking into the sea naked, I actually don't remember doing now, but it rocked up on FB a few years ago.
My mate Mike went into the sea and came back with this girl on his back in a gold bikini who had lost her sister somewhere in the crowd. We found her sister eventually. We all went back to a really random house, because I'd visited there about 6 weeks before, to see a friend who was visiting the same house. I didn't really know the actual person who lived there. When we got there, the person I'd only met once who lived there had gone away for the weekend, but their sister or housemate or whoever said "yes, I remember you visiting last month, come in"
Anyway, on the basis of this, they let all 4 of us sleep in the garage, which was done out as a music room.
There simply wasn't a single empty space left in the city. My friend who'd driven us down was staying with her mate and had been told "DO NOT bring anyone back"
It was all fine, as far as I remember, we weren't near the front, no crush or anything, and we could hear the music OK, and we'd made these new friends. Afterwards we found this little side street where someone's parents had let them hang a stereo out the window, pumped up full, and we were all dancing in the street and on their wall, with the parents making sure no-one danced in the flower beds, and handed out water to pilled up ravers.It was very polite and very Brighton.
We kept in touch with the two girls, and met up a few months later and that's when me and goldpants got together. We were together about 2 or 3 years. She's head of financial compliance somewhere now and lives in a clifftop cottage in cornwall.
And that's all I remember. That, and "wave at the boats"
We had to study this gig at a works risk assessment away day 🤣. The details are actually phenomenal so it's great there's a film about it to put it in perspective. Managing a few hundred people in a inside venue can be tricky enough. Someone had to do that for a quarter of a million on a beach with the tide on its way.....
Did you find out anything interesting? This concert looks like it was amazing.
Pure goosebumps!! Me as a teene, i pumped every single album, especially You've come a long way baby. Unbelivable, i love you Mr. Norman!
Lucky enough to be there!!
Súper música de Dj. Genial! Y felicitaciones! ❤
My dad took me and my big sister to this when i was a kid. I had no idea what was going on.
Just watched the whole documentary, it was fascinating. I was there for both 2001 and 2002, both amazing nights.
Where can a watch it?
Such an amazing day. We couldn't get in the station to get home and slept in a park. So worth it.
Love real people and real bands ❤❤❤
Just saw him live in Nice, France and he is still amazing - wish I could have been there in Brighton!
I wish I was there! I listen to the tracks until today! Timeless!
So so excited for this!!! my favorite set EVER
Amazing!!! I remember watching it live on E4 raging I wasn't there! I still have it on vhs! Love you Norm!! 🙂🙂🙂
I was actually there but would so love to watch this footage!
I was there! I was living in London on my OE from NZ, we got on one of the last trains out to go back to London, it was packed with no room to move and people were hammering on the doors to be let in. I think the power was shut off at one point as people were running on the tracks.
Norman Cook, love you always! X
I was there with my sister and best friends…it was beautiful and insane and overwhelming. Best days of our lives ❤
I was there and it was insanity. Those were the best of days!
Me too and it was crazy alright! The guys wandering through the crowd with shopping bags filled with drugs to sell, “pills pills anyone want any pills” 😂
I was there! 😂
All nice to meet them❤
John Simm, Nick Frost & Simon Pegg all went now I know why I've always been a fan ^^
Amazing!❤
oh yes please ..go on my son......have all your shtuff and watched all this ..heard this ...raved to it..cant wait for the doccy ..........maybe new one?? :P .....shout out from South Africa mate
I was there and it was truly magical. There will never be a time again like it. 🎉
SONG FOR SHELTER: part of my childhood soundtrack, wore grooves in the MP3…Norman’s gotta just keep it rolling, under the big bright yellow sun…
Que lokura que hubiese poder vivido .pero la vida da chances y es que el 18 estara aqui ese genio en Rosario ❤️ Argentina
was there - epic day/night.
Eso es simplemente de un maestro genio de música electrónica recuerdo en mi adolescencia unos Buenos tracks 👏😉👍
Do it again!!!
I was there!!!!
Went to the first one. Was a late decision to try and get there from London but me and 3 other girls jumped in the car, got to the outskirts of Brighton, took a diversion and parked in a local’s driveway for £10. We walked down to the seafront and could not believe just how many had turned up. Then we found other friends who had arrived the day before and got a beachfront hotel overlooking the beach. Man that was a crazy night with details I’d get banned from RUclips for disclosing
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
LEGENDS
Watch, sleep, rave, repeat!
Great documentary
I was there on a boat
John Simm nice one brothaaaa!!!
😱❤️🔥💥
I was there and I still remember it well, looking back from the stage it was a vast sea of people stretching as far as the eye could see. The only comparable thing I've ever seen is the crowds at Notting Hill Carnival, except without all the attitude and crime. Great times.
Never been to one but I'm happy enough to fat boy slim on my playlist
Have a safe trip to Australia fella 👍✈️🇦🇺. Please don't over do things out there 😂 👍🇦🇺! As Looking forward to the gigs in March at Manchester UK/GB 🇬🇧 ( Saturday my night 😊) Thanks for the trailer vid. Just hacking my amazon fire stick with the Vpn for Sky 👍
If you don't understand why there were that many people there for a "DJ" you're not from Brighton
@@cheynepearson1960 😎😎😎
@@cheynepearson1960 😉
I understand the only reason so many people would turn up for a dance like that, is BECAUSE of the DJ!
I'm from auckland nz and I understand
Free entry ?
He's a legend 👌
❤
😮😮😮 🤩
my dad used to play fatboy slim in the car every time we drove to soccer practice when i was a kid. i think he'll like this documentary
My Mum and Stepdad were having their wedding that night at a hotel right on the beach. Mad scenes.
Fuc k que temon. Que genio Fat boy Slim
Listing your music
I love how Simon Pegg and Nick Frost were there. Like an episode of Spaced.
Norm bro, i got 2 tickets for my 44th bday. WE'RE COOOMING. See you in April in Hungary. Greetz from the kitchen ;)
One man and dad shirts and everyone wanting the same amount of good times.
В 2000х слушал Fatboy Slim ))) 💛💙 ✌😉🤳
Where is this being streamed now?
Hubiese pagado lo que sea por estar en ese recital epico
Looks like it went right to me.
Where can I see this in Belgium?
Anyone have any idea how I can watch this documentary in Canada? I imagine it might be on Sky online for UK access only but I wonder if it will streaming anywhere else?
Yarrrrr
@@scumspeedy I be noticin' nobody's sharing tha booty
Does anyone know what the song is near the end of the documentary. Starts at 1hr 29min
My gf was too shy to go to your after party! Thanks for the fabulous time tho, EPIC!!!
Where I can straam it ?
Haha. My old mate Adam was the bloke up the post. He also pissed up the persons leg in front of him!
Will it be on Sky Arts at some point so us normal people can see it?
Just watched the documentary and was quite interesting and a throwback to a fantastic era before social media and selfies etc. However it seemed to ignore the fact that the majority there were off their nut on chemicals, which was likely the main reason it was such a good atmosphere and there was no trouble. 250000 pissheads would have been a completely different crowd!
It was like the whole of Glastonbury turning up in Brighton …the glass from bottled drinks was crazy…it was everywhere…I remember climbing on top of a portaloo and looking down the beach at all the people …fun memories …u won’t see anything like that ever again 👍
Jip appearing startled me
22. Found out about it late, drove from Portsmouth. Ditched the car and Im guessing walked over 10km for the rest of the way. Absolute Mayhem.
This makes me want to make music like Fatboy, listen to me.. in 1 year I get to this point!!! And this comment will be epic 😂🎉😮❤😅😂🎉
Nice to see Sam Tyler 😉
I nearly went to this, i lived so close too! What a wasted opportunity
Where could I see any video about Fatboy Slim’s studio production???????
Красавчик
Fatboy LEGEND!!
Is there any thing for the first year?
Where do we watch this in the rest of the world?
Fatboy Slim was the man who made the nineties in dance music.
The band of the nineties, well not really a band, he's a one man name...
Along with The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy
Wow... that's an overstatement. First of all the electronic music instrument companies made the sound of the end-'80s and '90s. Then all the pioneer producers who - under many many pseudo-names and ghost productions - discovered how to use these instruments to create something that resonates with the audience. (Then there were drugs that made these sounds enjoyable for some. The lucky others didn't need the chemicals.) From social aspect each generation rebels against the ancestors cultural values. Post-punk were nothing remained in rock music to come up with. (All new sounds are coming from guitar filters that are equivalent to synth banks.)
It all amalgamated in raves - the ultimate rebel against the '80s trends - rock and disco and such.
Then came that always comes, "big invest - big profit" companies popularized raves and created the big EDM festivals. And they needed "big names" - and along came them The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim and the ones who now commonly remembered as "creators" and "founders" of that era.
No they were not. They are talented for sure. And they were in the right place in the right moment (with right management).
Not many people can claim 'Living Legend' status... Norman can, at least in Brighton
0:41 oh look, its the master in his younger days XD, but peeps gotta realise a dj like fatboy slim is 1 in a million so of course naturally it would be big considering the hits he already pumped out
He was in Human Traffic before that as well.
Good thing it's music not hatred
Sad he did not play the legendary track - Praise You there
NOT LONG FOR BOURNEMOUTH \o/ RIGHT HERE - RIGHT NOW \o/
Amazing Freak House Show! Woohoo 😍
I have this DVD
I remember the rivers of piss flowing down the Brighton slopes. Fatboy Slim a dot in the distance. Pebbles. Pebbles. Pebbles. Too many people. Love the memory, hate remembering the logistics (like all muddy Glastonbury festivals)
So, I'm confused... is this the same event that the first Beach Boutique live album is recorded from, or the follow up with Midfield General? Cause from the footage it looks like the former.
It’s the second live album with Midfield General
@@OfficialCraigK Thanks for the clear up. It does perplex me how the first live album from Brighton Beach seems to have been left by the wayside, after all it was just as iconic.
Уууххх 4-го февраля старичёк отжигать будет!!! Норман Кук красава!
вот это времена были...
Да, без русні
TICKETED BEACH EVENT AT IT'S BEST
FATBOY SLIM IS A GOD...better than the royals.