Scottish masters of the sublime Mogwai found fertile new ground between post-rock, goth and indie during the 90s. Nine studio albums later, they remain to this day a blueprint of what an independent group should be. Here we induct guitarist Stuart Braithwaite as a British Master. Watch next: Liam Gallagher - The British Masters Season 3 Chapter 4 bit.ly/2OUzh9B
@@niitsukid No. He's having a dig at bands like Blur, who were 'Mockney'- they were middle class pretending to be working class and put on this fake Cockney i.e Eastenders accents.
The views on take me somewhere nice are because of youtube recommendations. I always find that song when I listen to youtube generated music playlists, I do really like it though as well.
Take me somewhere nice is connects with you in a deeper level. It’s a very thought provoking song. I’m slightly confused as to why he doesn’t know why so many people have listened to the song.
Take me somewhere nice is actually quite understandable for it's online fixation. People look online, anywhere really, for an escape from reality touching briefly on a culture of austerity and social uncertainty people often look towards overly romanticised nostalgia to escape the problematic nature of society, searching for Ghosts in the photograph.
Let's have Budgie or Steve Severin on. Siouxsie is too predictable although it would be good. I'd like Smithy to appear although I think maybe Simon Gallup would be very interesting even Lol would be great seeing as the most seminal work was done when he was in the band. Kirk Brandon would be another great guest.
i don't think so...it seems to be a common theme in all his interviews. it's just a loop of a guitar part, played backwards, but i don't think it's specific to the artist being interviewed.
The excessive use of the word outlier in the intro winding me right up, @Noisey can you go back through these great vids and scrub it? Just a suggestion 😊
I also can't watch The News or Question Time anymore, this lot in Westminster(starting in 2010) are the worst since thatcher, or maybe even worse? I never thought that we could have anything more dire than the thatcher-reagan regime.
La mejor anécdota sobre esos imbéciles que les gusta hablar como idiotas a gritos en los conciertos, supongo que en un concierto de los Mogwai los resultados de hacer eso podían ser dramáticos XD
Most underrated band in the history of the world. Outlived the NME and music fans will always love them for it!
what is the NME?
Mogwai's music means everything to me; it's a beautiful thing in world that has never been more in need of beautiful things.
I like listening "Take me somewhere nice" because it's one of the best songs in the history of music
I concur
Scottish masters of the sublime Mogwai found fertile new ground between post-rock, goth and indie during the 90s. Nine studio albums later, they remain to this day a blueprint of what an independent group should be. Here we induct guitarist Stuart Braithwaite as a British Master.
Watch next: Liam Gallagher - The British Masters Season 3 Chapter 4 bit.ly/2OUzh9B
As the love continues is one of the best albums I have heard over the last 10 years
I’m hooked on watching Stuart braithwaite videos
I absolutely love this band, and the new album is another great one. I've seen them twice here in the States, and I can't wait to see them again.
first interviewee i've watched and not thought 'what a wanker' after in decades
Your user name is business owner. Lol
Stuart is a legend and a hero!
The bit about the hawk painting right at the end. Brilliant!
Mogwai forever.
The guy behind the videos RUclips can't stop recommending.
totally amazing band
cheers for mentioning slowdive!
Take Me Somewhere Nice - now 75 million views
I love how Stuart talks this man has the best scottish accent since Begbie
Maybe the last youve heard. Pretty general Scottish accent tbh.
"People putting on mad Eastenders accent when they're from private schools" lol. So true.
leopard prints mogwai are from private schools too?
@@niitsukid No.
He's having a dig at bands like Blur, who were 'Mockney'- they were middle class pretending to be working class and put on this fake Cockney i.e Eastenders accents.
@@leopardprints Oasis where exactly the opposite, work class and fuckin raw lol
@@rickbaur8192 Raw... Oasis!?!?!?!
I love you guys
Everything this man says I agree with.
Øne of the greatest & most important bands in the history of music_
Great band, lovely human being 🙌🏻
Long live Mogwai
Great great band 👍👍👍
Fear Satan is the most insane song I know!
Fucking LOVE Stuart 🖤
The views on take me somewhere nice are because of youtube recommendations. I always find that song when I listen to youtube generated music playlists, I do really like it though as well.
Take me somewhere nice is connects with you in a deeper level. It’s a very thought provoking song. I’m slightly confused as to why he doesn’t know why so many people have listened to the song.
Robert Smith would be ace
Take me somewhere nice is actually quite understandable for it's online fixation.
People look online, anywhere really, for an escape from reality touching briefly on a culture of austerity and social uncertainty people often look towards overly romanticised nostalgia to escape the problematic nature of society, searching for Ghosts in the photograph.
A band I’ve listened to plenty but really struggled to get into ,Doran is great
hero.
Britpop was dead by the time Young Team came out....
You were dead by the time Young Team came out, mate, if anyone was....
@@itsMrNoble ? I am not sure what that even means lol
video actually begins at 0:14
Let's have Budgie or Steve Severin on. Siouxsie is too predictable although it would be good. I'd like Smithy to appear although I think maybe Simon Gallup would be very interesting even Lol would be great seeing as the most seminal work was done when he was in the band.
Kirk Brandon would be another great guest.
Does anyone know that song the play in the background in all of these videos
No idea, but it's fucking annoying
What was the artist name John says between primal scream and Arab strap at 5:20?
urusei yatsura
@@johnd668 would love to have seen them live
Should have asked him why John Cummings left Mogwai.
@ElvisSnake23 Don't think so. It was just announced that he had left and that was it.
It doesnt matter why he left
i love u john doran
We need Thom Yorke
and Robert del Naja
WTC blurred bogo?
is there any link to the music we hear in the back during all the video?
i don't think so...it seems to be a common theme in all his interviews. it's just a loop of a guitar part, played backwards, but i don't think it's specific to the artist being interviewed.
@@faunaflage yeah i know i heard it in all the interviews but maybe it was someone's song..
super hands
Whoever thought it was a good idea to play that music over the whole interview, please keep them away from any kind of broadcasting or production
Supreme hat?
SB
I saw Mogwai with a girl and I was with fucking passed out and pissed herself. I send her on her way... After she finished with the paramedics.
I watched the first upload and his hat says supreme *exposed*
actually it said surpeme
Robert Smith please!
and Siouxsie
Howard Devoto and Ian Brown pleaseeeeee!
What shirt stuart
It's a Revco world!¡¿?¡!
Alistair Begg is a Scott-
The excessive use of the word outlier in the intro winding me right up, @Noisey can you go back through these great vids and scrub it? Just a suggestion 😊
I also can't watch The News or Question Time anymore, this lot in Westminster(starting in 2010) are the worst since thatcher, or maybe even worse?
I never thought that we could have anything more dire than the thatcher-reagan regime.
censored hat(?)
Surpressed
La mejor anécdota sobre esos imbéciles que les gusta hablar como idiotas a gritos en los conciertos, supongo que en un concierto de los Mogwai los resultados de hacer eso podían ser dramáticos XD
the britishest interview ever
Alv quiero subtítulos :'v
Jeezez dudes. No need to blur the hat logo...it makes it more distracting than the shitty Supreme logo you're failing to cover.
First to comment
ooooo! way to go
The most boring and one dimensional British band of the last quarter of a century.
Politically heavy. Paranoia of establishment... Boring
This comment is literally the most boring thing you could have written