Teenage Fanclub - What You Do to Me + Pet Rock [4-27-92]
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- [Stereo feed] Excellent early performance on USTV, as the band is just making a name for themselves, Stateside.
Got very lucky with the cable feed that night, as the picture and sound were both clear, for a change.
& it only got better from here...Songs From Northern Britain is a masterpiece of an album...
Great Scottish band that never got the recognition they deserved.
Great band. Spin Mag said their debut album was better than Nirvana's Nevermind. But then the Left or someone sinister in faux news got to Spin and they retracted that. You can hear Old Neil Young and Big Star in them.
The left?
@@oppothumbs1 ...the left?
The better power pop gets, the less recognition it ends amongst the masses. It just remains a special gift for the kinds of people who take the time to search out for music.
@@oppothumbs1 leave it to right wingers to blame anything on the left. next you'll tell me nirvana broke up because of Biden's America or something
Great, unpretentious, honest, fun rock. Miss that.
Plus "Satan" as an end to "What You Do To Me". I saw them on the "Bandwagonesqe" tour in Tempe, so good live!
What you do to me, Teenage Fanclub ?
... you make me feel happy
... you make me feel sad
... you make me feel Young again
Thanks for such great Songs you did !
😃 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
(From Brazil)
That drummer was killing it.
I noticed him too. He is busy on the bass drum, really good.
Brendan O’Hare!
Saw these guys in Cleveland OH in the early nineties. Fucking AMAZING guitar sound! Juicy, creamy, and chewy.
great description of their guitar sound, always struggled to find the words
i will now use chewy to describe my favourite guitar sounds everyday from now on
snapshot of 90s indie rock right there 2:07
Saw these guys live a year ago-should have been huge and were in some circles.
People are fickle and look for the flavor of the week all the time when it comes to music. Music in the 90s became disposable
Best band of the 90's; love their haircuts in this
One of the great bands from the Revolution of '91. Everyone should immediately run to the nearest music store and grab some Teenage Fabclub albums. I picked up an album on cassette today, in fact. Great video, thanks for sharing!
+daniel thomas Definitely some great music to be found on their releases :) Thanks for the note of appreciation, and glad you enjoyed it!
I thought Bandwagonesqe a bit overrated at the time but Thirteen was criminally underrated and Grand Prix was a masterpiece. Obvs just my opinion not a statement of fact.
I mean, in retrospect, Grand Prix is their finest moment, but every album is pretty close to perfect.
Thirteen and Grand Prix are the gold standard
Único defeito é se parecer fisicamente com Engenheiros do Havaí e com o Hanson. No mais, banda incrível!
Norman Blake rocking the Evan Dando look.
Saw them in 92 @ ‘The Town & Country’ club tremendous for £7.50p
Thanks for the upload.😊
You're welcome! I appreciate the note of thanks for sharing these clips.
Love, love, love them.
Awesome quality! Thanx.
My pleasure, Hellon Heilmann. Glad you liked it, and thanks for the note of appreciation :)
BATALLE MUCHO PARA ENCONTRAR ESTE VIDEO... LO MIRE A PRINCIPIOS DE LOS 90 EN MEXICO Y SOLO RECORDABA QUE LA BATERIA DECIA ALGO ASI COMO "BRENDAM BAND" Y FUE ASI QUE LO LOGRE
The guitars are so quiet. Way too not noisy lol
God Fodder was the best album of 1991, apart Foxbase Alpha, obviously. I still listen to Bandwagonesque, God Fodder and Foxbase Alpha.
IN fact, I can see my copy of God Fodder from here. If I stretched with my leg and pointed my foot, I could touch it.
I totally second that. God Fodder... the soundtrack of my early/mid teenage life. I'll never get tired of that album. I can't touch it from here though...
God Fodder was terrific. Still is.
@@tcm8119 is God Fodder Ned's Atomic Dustbin? ha, I remember I owned the cd (still do probably) but want to guess before I look it up :)
edit: I looked it up. Playing Kill Your Television now. I haven't played this one for years. I saw them open up for Blur around 1993 at Ontario Place weeee. There was a third band on the bill but forget who it was, I think a Canadian band who weren't very good.
I'd also nominate fIREHOSE "Flyin' The Flannel" as one of the best of 1991.
Best album of 1991! Oh, wait, "Nevermind" ...
Nah, Bandwagonesque it's better
@@poky9895 yeah, it's better, and i'm a big Nirvana fan. Teenage it's in a different universe.
Great channel name
Why, thank you! Aren't you glad you stuck around for afters? ;) Hope you find some more goodies to enjoy, too.
luscious infectious delicious!
F**king beautiful :-)
theres other video with the first an third son on same show i had recorded on VHS
You can really hear Big Star in the first number
nice rockin' guitar !!
Thought that was james Corden there!
Anyone know who the Scooter guy was? Scooter are you out there? If you're reading this....comment!
この頃のノーマンで今見るとカートに寄せてたんだなぁと笑える。
This album beat nirvanas Nevermind for best album of 1991.
Only from Spin magazine. And only because the lead writer was Scottish, from the band Orange Juice. 😁
@@adamp2029 hey man I’m a huge nirvana fan. Absolutely love them. But they have their Named sketched on the walls of rock and roll already.
Let Teenage Fan Club have their little 1991 moment lol.
I didn’t know the person from spin came from the same country.
I could see if the album was completely shit...but it’s not.
Bandwagonsque is a great....freaking....album.
@@crazycatman5928 I love it as well. Though Grand Prix is my favorite.
@@adamp2029 only because he was right
@@adamp2029 orange juice?That's not him that's Edwyn collins
Ace
Who is the host and Scooter?
Dennis Miller
Dennis Miller hosting but who is this scooter fella?
James cordon
Satan
There are better tracks off bandwagonesque