For mobile users: 00:01 - Baby Fratelli 04:19 - Look Out Sunshine! 08:02 - Chelsea Dagger 12:25 - Tell Me A Lie 16:25 - Ole Black 'n' Blue Eyes 20:09 - Flathead 23:20 - Cuntry Boys & City Girls 26:46 - Milk & Money
Baby Fratelli- 0:00 . Look Out Sunshine- 4:20 . Chelsea Dagger- 8:04 . Tell Me a Lie- 12:25 . Ole Black N Blue Eyes- 16:25 . Flathead- 20:09 . Cuntry Boys and City Girls- 23:20 . Milk and Money- 26:46 .
i love this band so much.... such a happy vibe around their songs its insane and damn i had no idea that jon is such a good guitar player, love that outro!
I agree mate they could have been bigger than they are now if they'd stuck to the Costello music type music their not rock n roll anymore that disappointed me most they kinda went down hill I still love them I listened to them since the first came on the scene n they ain't as good as they were I know their all older now but I miss the old fratellis
@@jaymalley8866 it's very clear from the way he writes now that while popular, the kind of music they did at first isn't what they want to do anymore and we should respect that.
As much as I like the Fratellis, I'm very disappointed by their almost complete lack of audience interaction. They just play their songs as if they were in a studio, that's it. Essentially no talking with the audience, no encouragement to sing along, no integration of the audience into the show, nothing. Why?
Why should they? This is a truly professional performance, they are giving it their all, it's well disciplined and musically tight. Why should they muck it up because some drunken members of the audience think they are in a pub singalong. IMO bands that invite audience participation have nothing more to add to their repertoire and are just time filling. While I agree some audience recognition might be nice (they do say "thank you" a couple of times) I would rather have 100% music than some rocker asking the punters multiple times-"how do you feel?" and "it's great to be in Reading, Reading is awsome", etc,etc.
darius mccallum I think we'll have to agree to disagree here. If I wanted to listen to studio sound I might as well just listen to the CD. From a rock concert I personally would like to see a bit more show and entertainment, a bit of spontaneity, a bit of fun. A bit of warmness, which for me is just lacking here. But as I said, we're probably not going to agree here. I accept and understand your view, it's just not my preference.
They don't need audience interaction. Their songs are catchy enough the crowd should be able to sing along if they want to at their own accord. The lyrics are great, easy to remember. And the fratellis don't strike me as a band that practice very often. Gigging is their practice. They sound much tighter now though, compared to back then
They were so good! I miss the indie rock phenomenal era! Pure gold!
For mobile users:
00:01 - Baby Fratelli
04:19 - Look Out Sunshine!
08:02 - Chelsea Dagger
12:25 - Tell Me A Lie
16:25 - Ole Black 'n' Blue Eyes
20:09 - Flathead
23:20 - Cuntry Boys & City Girls
26:46 - Milk & Money
Anthony Cher bro!!
Baby Fratelli- 0:00 . Look Out Sunshine- 4:20 . Chelsea Dagger- 8:04 . Tell Me a Lie- 12:25 . Ole Black N Blue Eyes- 16:25 . Flathead- 20:09 . Cuntry Boys and City Girls- 23:20 . Milk and Money- 26:46 .
IvysPanicRoom Cher bro for time stamps!
2001-2007, golden age of indie rock
I'd argue 2001 to 2008 just to get St Jude in there :)
Seeing so many people together is such a bliss in that covid era.
Im a big fan of The Seahorses,.. some of the tunes reminded of the Do It Yourself album.. i will be following this band for sure.
i love this band so much.... such a happy vibe around their songs its insane
and damn i had no idea that jon is such a good guitar player, love that outro!
great concert!!! I follow them from México...
I’ve forgotten how good they are ditch the hat and rock xx
I love this band and i love Irn-Bru (2:58) and everything about SCOTLAND.
Love these live.
Awesome!!! Thank you very much!
Fratellis fucking rock! I just saw them in Portland, Oregon.
I don't like how they sound now. They don't sound this good anymore
+vladimyr morris Last time I saw them they sounded quite flat
+Joe Groves But they sound way different don't they?
I fucking envy you so hard. I live in god damn Portland but I didn't even know this band existed last year :((((((((
fantastic upload. thanks
they all look so young... Jon looks like Frodo
+g12bzy and Barry could be an older Sam omg
g12bzy Ramsay Bolton from got
Frodo Snow
They were so good in LA!!!!
I Love The Fratellis! ...XD
They had so much potential and was so sure they would be massive
They are great
I agree mate they could have been bigger than they are now if they'd stuck to the Costello music type music their not rock n roll anymore that disappointed me most they kinda went down hill I still love them I listened to them since the first came on the scene n they ain't as good as they were I know their all older now but I miss the old fratellis
Totally agree. It was a golden age for The Fratellis.
@@jaymalley8866 it's very clear from the way he writes now that while popular, the kind of music they did at first isn't what they want to do anymore and we should respect that.
The solo though 😍
Lion Rampant and The Saltire are the most beautiful banners in the world.
palazoliable1 Very true mate, very true....and thank you 👍
love
Reading always has the best crowds
Alta banda! tengo el costello music muy buen disco
Great tight band thanks to Kelly Clarkson for having them on her show!
flathead大好きfrom Japan!!
yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
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10:00 why camera man?
what the actual fuck lol
Lawler's wife and son @ 16:23
9.32 😍
they not played Creeping Up the backstairs :'(
Big Rock, bye, ciao Fred Italy, Milano.
damn
Milk and Honey - one love :) 26:48
nae danger
21:40 what a fuckin rockstar
Isn't the drummer cold?
you're joking right
Lol
He's Scottish. We dont feel the cold up here lol
Mince is alway dressed like that no matter where he is we don't feel the cold in Scotland Alfredo mate 😂👍
As much as I like the Fratellis, I'm very disappointed by their almost complete lack of audience interaction. They just play their songs as if they were in a studio, that's it. Essentially no talking with the audience, no encouragement to sing along, no integration of the audience into the show, nothing. Why?
Why should they? This is a truly professional performance, they are giving it their all, it's well disciplined and musically tight. Why should they muck it up because some drunken members of the audience think they are in a pub singalong. IMO bands that invite audience participation have nothing more to add to their repertoire and are just time filling. While I agree some audience recognition might be nice (they do say "thank you" a couple of times) I would rather have 100% music than some rocker asking the punters multiple times-"how do you feel?" and "it's great to be in Reading, Reading is awsome", etc,etc.
darius mccallum I think we'll have to agree to disagree here. If I wanted to listen to studio sound I might as well just listen to the CD. From a rock concert I personally would like to see a bit more show and entertainment, a bit of spontaneity, a bit of fun. A bit of warmness, which for me is just lacking here.
But as I said, we're probably not going to agree here. I accept and understand your view, it's just not my preference.
Armin Grewe I get your point, but some bands are just like that, I think. Plus, they like it that way. But I get your point.
They don't need audience interaction. Their songs are catchy enough the crowd should be able to sing along if they want to at their own accord. The lyrics are great, easy to remember. And the fratellis don't strike me as a band that practice very often. Gigging is their practice. They sound much tighter now though, compared to back then
I can see why some people hate that, but I actually. It is just better IMO
Could of geed the crowd up a bit more ..