Mc Donalds at the top of Market Street!! The "tram" Metrolink now has 100 Stations 🚉 👌. Love my hometown and especially seeing it as it was when I was a young lad just getting into music.
@@Butterratbee apparently you missed the 17 up votes I received. And why do you care what I can or can’t hear. You don’t have much going on I take it. Geez dude.
God I remember those old early 90’s Metrolink trams were noisy - especially between (what is now Cornbrook) and (what was Gmex) they used to feel like they would come off the rails on that stretch!
This was when their was a bad vibe around the Machester scene, which they talk about in the interview. '88-'90 was the good times, from '91 onwards the gang violence became more prominent, especially at the Hacienda.
Horrid video. The long fade and questions that no one cares about. It's so odd to see these two people on a bus with a camera in front of them and the people behind them just going about their life and not knowing who those two people are. I don't even know who the other guy is and why are these two guys together in these mtv videos? Did the smith guy make a record company and new order joined them? Then again, I don't care and I stopped watching the video. There's nothing to gain or learn from watching this.
To be fair on the author of the book, interviewing everybody who has ever held a grudge against Morrissey is a colossal job.
🤣🤣
Johnny Marr as Mark Corrigan and Bernard Sumner as Jez Usborne
Genius
Chance would be a fine thing, a fine thing indeed
Is that normal pooing your doing johnny?
waterlego
that's why Electronic stuff sounds 'Kerjow' . . . they go from A to D, and then back to A and then to X. . .
They look like the most average high school buddies
A musical legends walking around their own town
Class
So fresh, so new, back in 1992
Donny Marr 😂😂
I'm surprised Tony Wilson didn't "accidentally" show up during the interview.
He was driving the tram
They both look fantastic.
Very healthy.
Two masterminds of a musical movement
The 90's what fantastic decade for guitar bands
Ahhh the 90s
Two LEGENDS
It's strange how much of a 'normal' haircut Marr had at this time, I've never seen him with a standard hairstyle before or since
he also had a rather easy going jawline back then
Or wearing clothes of that style. 😮
Its mod.
Mc Donalds at the top of Market Street!! The "tram" Metrolink now has 100 Stations 🚉 👌. Love my hometown and especially seeing it as it was when I was a young lad just getting into music.
Used to be able to get a maccies ice cream for 25p with your metro ticket 😂. Metro was 70p for a half ticket!
I really liked the LP Raise the Pressure from 1996, now I hope it is released on vinyl
Electronic made some top drawer tunes..really underated.
Marr looks like geography teacher and barney looks like schoolboy
Would love to see just one more Electronic album. I said that before Twisted Tenderness became a thing, but I'm greedy.
God - I remember how noisy those early Metrolink trams were on the Cornbrook-Deansgate section.
Wow. Took Marr 20 years to get round to that book.
He's a considered and busy guy.Not a Diva
Johnny looking like he's had a bit to eat
The Pie Years.
Oh how I love being from Manchester.
Great idea to film an interview in a train. I understood 20% of what they said.
maybe you should get your ears checked
@@Butterratbee nope they are perfectly fine.
@@LuisA-fc3ox clearly not if you couldnt understand them
@@Butterratbee apparently you missed the 17 up votes I received. And why do you care what I can or can’t hear. You don’t have much going on I take it. Geez dude.
@@Butterratbee go find the 17 people who agreed with me and tell them to check their ears since that’s what you spend your time doing.
God I remember those old early 90’s Metrolink trams were noisy - especially between (what is now Cornbrook) and (what was Gmex) they used to feel like they would come off the rails on that stretch!
Peter Hook in a not very good disguise behind spying on them @ 4.30.
The grey suit while mr bean stands up.lol.
Eu adoro essa banda Electronic , excelentes músicas & marcantes
Getting away with it ouvia muito nas rádios em 1990 muito bom
Disappointed 1992 na voz marcante de Neil Tennant minhas favoritas
What a great time. I wish I’d gone to Manchester from Phila Pa back in 87’-94’
This was when their was a bad vibe around the Machester scene, which they talk about in the interview. '88-'90 was the good times, from '91 onwards the gang violence became more prominent, especially at the Hacienda.
No, you don’t.
Bernard doing his best John Simm impersonation.
Sorted.
Marr looking like noel Gallagher here
exactly what I thought, lol
Lol, this is so random.
It’s a gem.
Bernard Sumner always looked a good ten years younger than he actually was. Looks like a schoolboy in some JD photos.
Just sitting with random people heading into town, its funny. I wish i could remember those days instead of coming of age into autotuned sewage 😢
I’d never have guessed that was Johnny Marr.
Nothing like interviewing two legends whilst on a loud ass public transit. Say what??
I didn't know Jason Donavon and Noel Gallagher's brother were electronic 😁
??
Sumner should've played Stan Laurel in the biopic
Muito top
woooooooooow
Rogas book is a fake? I have it in spanish.
Marr looks so strange here
Horrid video. The long fade and questions that no one cares about. It's so odd to see these two people on a bus with a camera in front of them and the people behind them just going about their life and not knowing who those two people are. I don't even know who the other guy is and why are these two guys together in these mtv videos? Did the smith guy make a record company and new order joined them? Then again, I don't care and I stopped watching the video. There's nothing to gain or learn from watching this.
I bet you're a scream at parties.