Took my mum to her first ever concert a couple of years ago when they were playing in edgerly, she loved every minute of it, Paul has that way of making you feel like you're meeting a mate in the pub for a pint and a song, sadly mum died last year but it will always be a great memory for me xxx
The end credits confirm the narrator is indeed Craig Cash. If you're missing his voice over work, he can be found on Gogglebox, and with a time machine, the old Sofaworks and Sofology commercials 🛋
Once met Paul Heaton and "His Dole-ie Mate Kev" when they were in Dublin. (I gather he was having a Domestic at the time...) I was DJing at a club and we got talking about music and I was invited back to their flash hotel, (it was The Westbury) for a late gargle. The Concierge balked at us arriving at 4am and explained the 'residents only' policy. (IE, NOT me!) Heaton produced his wallet and said, "So make him a resident..." Incredibly open, kind, nice, generous, funny, sad, soulful, intelligent guy... (Funnily enough, years later, wearing my other hat as a Music Journalist, I interviewed him and Jaqui Abbot... She was lovely, HE WAS A PRICK!!!) But hey... Nobody likes journalists! But HEATON is a songwriter up there with Costello, Randy Newman and Stephen Patrick M... (And a genuinely lovely guy to talk to about music, life and love with...) Respect. xx SF
I met The Housemartins back in 87 at the Royal Court in Liverpool. As a 17 year old, I was on a yts placement at the theatre so I was incredibly excited to meet the band. They were all so kind to me apart from Paul who scowled at me and could not have looked more pissed off when I asked for his autograph. Im sure he didn't know I worked there but I was devastated at the time. I'm only discovering a lot of The Beautiful Souths stuff now because it's taken me this long to forgive and forget! Great songwriter though!
Paul is good but in my opinion Dave is the best singer. He was supposed to be the lead singer. I realized that he was always on the plane. It's good that today he has his own band.
Took my mum to her first ever concert a couple of years ago when they were playing in edgerly, she loved every minute of it, Paul has that way of making you feel like you're meeting a mate in the pub for a pint and a song, sadly mum died last year but it will always be a great memory for me xxx
Superb!!! love all six you have posted.
I used to love the beautiful south! I remember when they were The Housemartins and I loved them them
I am pretty confident that the narrator is not one of the band members and is, infact, Craig Cash of Royle Family fame...
It is.
The end credits confirm the narrator is indeed Craig Cash. If you're missing his voice over work, he can be found on Gogglebox, and with a time machine, the old Sofaworks and Sofology commercials 🛋
Local legend all round genius 😎
"shall we go somewhere else big boy?" hahaha love him.
the beers shit in here, shall we go somewhere else bigboy? haha quality!
9:02.. master plan?
Once met Paul Heaton and "His Dole-ie Mate Kev" when they were in Dublin. (I gather he was having a Domestic at the time...) I was DJing at a club and we got talking about music and I was invited back to their flash hotel, (it was The Westbury) for a late gargle. The Concierge balked at us arriving at 4am and explained the 'residents only' policy. (IE, NOT me!) Heaton produced his wallet and said, "So make him a resident..." Incredibly open, kind, nice, generous, funny, sad, soulful, intelligent guy... (Funnily enough, years later, wearing my other hat as a Music Journalist, I interviewed him and Jaqui Abbot... She was lovely, HE WAS A PRICK!!!) But hey... Nobody likes journalists! But HEATON is a songwriter up there with Costello, Randy Newman and Stephen Patrick M... (And a genuinely lovely guy to talk to about music, life and love with...) Respect. xx SF
Why was he a prick?
@@michelle88960 Exactly?
We May NEVER Know I'm GUESSING If it's even True I must Add
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I met The Housemartins back in 87 at the Royal Court in Liverpool. As a 17 year old, I was on a yts placement at the theatre so I was incredibly excited to meet the band. They were all so kind to me apart from Paul who scowled at me and could not have looked more pissed off when I asked for his autograph. Im sure he didn't know I worked there but I was devastated at the time. I'm only discovering a lot of The Beautiful Souths stuff now because it's taken me this long to forgive and forget! Great songwriter though!
where can i get this on dvd?
Anyone know where you might be able to find this live performance of rotterdam anywhere?
Paul is good but in my opinion Dave is the best singer. He was supposed to be the lead singer. I realized that he was always on the plane. It's good that today he has his own band.
Well yes mate he is
@@theimben Its Jamie Davies I like beautiful south band too Ben Shelock my friend.
the beautifull south are fuckin great shame they split
JOSEY MCQUADE!!!
I'm the 1 in 5
Its Jamie Davies I like the beautiful south band and will you be my RUclips friend please James Corden my mate?
@@jamiedavies4545 yeah if you want to mate 👍 😉
@@Jammo1978 Its Jamie Davies yes please be my mate please I live in the UK please James Corden my mate and friend.
@@Jammo1978 Its Jamie Davies yes please be my mate and friend please James Corden please my mate and friend.
@@Jammo1978 Its Jamie Davies yes please I want you to be my friend please James Corden my mate and friend.