9:00 Ripples In The Ether (Towards The Infinite) 13:49 This New Noise 18:40 An Unusual Man 25:19 A Cello Sings In Daventry [ft. Seth Lakeman] 29:47 Broadcasting House 36:21 The Microphone (The Fleet Is Lit Up) 49:20 A Candle Which Will Not Be Put Out 54:18 What Of The Future? (In Touch With The Infinite)
We need to give a lot of credit to the sound engineers & FoH, cause this sounds bloody excellent. So much detail and clarity in the mix, but you can still feel the weight and power of the orchestra.
You know, I have been caught up of late in those "frustrations" you mentioned, but thank you for reminding me of what the BBC has been, still is in part, and could be again. Instead of turning off and away I shall continue to support in the hopes that, like all of us, we do better in the future than we have in the past.
Now that is one of the best performances I've seen and heard in such a long time. I saw PSB live a few years ago and their ability to tell a story through their music is brilliant. Well done BBC
Watched this live (on TV) and then borrowed the iPlayer soundtrack with Audacity, and have been listening to it regularly with all the other PSB stuff. So glad it's out officially now, and yes I did pre-order it months ago. Stunning.
I know PSB for nearly 10 years and I saw them in Cologne, Germany for the first time. They are very special ! If you want to hear 'new music', just take your time and listen. I never understood, why they are not very popular in Germany. Maybe Germans don't like real good music ?! (lol) But still I am hopeful to see you again ! Why don't you come over with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and play in the Elbphilharmonie ?! Lots of love Detlef from Frankfurt a.M. who never saw you there, just in Cologne, Mannheim, Wiesbaden...
Lucky enough to see these guys evolve since 2013, watching them live a few times up until 2021 bright magic tour. The music and live show has become something to behold with eera on vocals for a few tracks. The white suits, brass and all thay other good stuff. This concert is also awesome ❤
So glad you reworked Lit Up, it’s my favourite song of yours and I didn’t think there’d be a better version than the live in Brixton one, hope it means it’ll reappear in your live shows!
The best......THE BEST thing I have EVER seen on RUclips. Blew my mind. I make sure to listen to this every single frigging day (minus the boring warbling at the beginning, sorry to say). Googled to see if PBS were doing any concerts locally this year and blow me-tickets booked for October 2024. Can't bloody wait!!!!!! 😊
Being temporarily in UK 🎉have watched & listened to the BBC broadcast proms every day and it gets better each listen. Glad I’ll b able to attend the rough trade on the 13th
Without a doubt the best thing that you've done, and that's a pretty high bar already in my opinion. My only complaint is that I wasn't able to be there at the time.
Very powerful. The BBC has it's faults, but this is a reminder of how important it is to those of us who live in Britain. It strives, and in most cases, achieves impartiaility and is still one of the best sources of factual news. Allied to this, it has produced groundbreaking and innovative programming that has kept us all entertained throughout our lifetimes. Long may it continue...
An incredible 'piece', orchestrated amazingly, and interpreted by the finest sight musicians in the world. I wonder if the BBC symph players gave any feedback to you guys, quite a unique piece even by their eclectic standards I would have thought? I live for music - in my 50's now , but I did Saturday morning music school, wind band, swing band, youth orchestra, jazz, rock, metal, local orchestras, brass bands - and I appreciate the messages throughout this piece despite not being an avid 'spoken word' listener. Of all the music platforms and stations that are available, I generally use 2 stations for my 'more variety' fix: BBC Radio 3, and BBC 6 Music. All the variety a human could ever need - unless you just desire a bit more Country!
I really enjoy watching PSB videos but they are also in my opinion very sad as they often show how brilliant English people were in the past i can't help but think we English people are now a dying breed .
I really like Public Service Broadcasting, and I like the sound of a big, well-arranged orchestral piece, but for some reason the two didn't work so well together for me in this recording. The orchestra distracted from the electronic/rock elements I tend to like from Public Service Broadcasting, and the orchestral arrangements/support of the music just seemed sort standard run of the mill, and for me, a bit boring. And folks, that's just how it affected ME. Don't take it personally if you loved it, which I imagine plenty do and did. Naturally for any piece of music, mileage may vary for the listener.
9:00 Ripples In The Ether (Towards The Infinite)
13:49 This New Noise
18:40 An Unusual Man
25:19 A Cello Sings In Daventry [ft. Seth Lakeman]
29:47 Broadcasting House
36:21 The Microphone (The Fleet Is Lit Up)
49:20 A Candle Which Will Not Be Put Out
54:18 What Of The Future? (In Touch With The Infinite)
We need to give a lot of credit to the sound engineers & FoH, cause this sounds bloody excellent. So much detail and clarity in the mix, but you can still feel the weight and power of the orchestra.
Absolutely agree with you. What a perfect combination of sounds
@@TheKikidee12 I believe that the audio heard here is the remix that J. Willgoose, Esq did after the fact, hence why it sounds so good!
BBC Sound Engineers at the top of their game.
You know, I have been caught up of late in those "frustrations" you mentioned, but thank you for reminding me of what the BBC has been, still is in part, and could be again. Instead of turning off and away I shall continue to support in the hopes that, like all of us, we do better in the future than we have in the past.
PSB music has only gotten better over time. Congratulations!
I don't know what it is about this band but cranking this up brings tears to my eyes every time.
Its just very emotional.
Now that is one of the best performances I've seen and heard in such a long time. I saw PSB live a few years ago and their ability to tell a story through their music is brilliant. Well done BBC
Watched this live (on TV) and then borrowed the iPlayer soundtrack with Audacity, and have been listening to it regularly with all the other PSB stuff. So glad it's out officially now, and yes I did pre-order it months ago. Stunning.
Snap!
@@colmkavanagh460 and despite the YT compression, I'm sure there were a plethora of things I haven't heard before.
Wow! Thanks a lot for the opportunity to see this 😊
I know PSB for nearly 10 years and I saw them in Cologne, Germany for the first time. They are very special ! If you want to hear 'new music', just take your time and listen.
I never understood, why they are not very popular in Germany. Maybe Germans don't like real good music ?! (lol)
But still I am hopeful to see you again ! Why don't you come over with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and play in the Elbphilharmonie ?!
Lots of love
Detlef from Frankfurt a.M. who never saw you there, just in Cologne, Mannheim, Wiesbaden...
Concert starts at 9:43
How does such a simple set of notes sound so fantastic!? Perfect!
Went to the immersive listening of this at the ICA today. Met them afterwards and they’re so humble. One of the most exciting bands out there for me.
Same here, it was immense, such a great way to experience the album and see the band!
So jelly
Wow
Goodness, that ending, goosebumps...
Lucky enough to see these guys evolve since 2013, watching them live a few times up until 2021 bright magic tour. The music and live show has become something to behold with eera on vocals for a few tracks. The white suits, brass and all thay other good stuff. This concert is also awesome ❤
So glad you reworked Lit Up, it’s my favourite song of yours and I didn’t think there’d be a better version than the live in Brixton one, hope it means it’ll reappear in your live shows!
There are no words. Absolutely stunning. Well done, all.
What a sublime concert 👏👏👏
We must protect the BBC from political tampering ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
I was lucky enough to get promming tickets for this and it's one of my all time favourite concerts. That ending gets me everytime.
Thank you for this wonderful gift to a remarkable institution. God only knows where we would be . . .
This is outstanding. I can't wait to listen to it again!
The best......THE BEST thing I have EVER seen on RUclips. Blew my mind.
I make sure to listen to this every single frigging day (minus the boring warbling at the beginning, sorry to say).
Googled to see if PBS were doing any concerts locally this year and blow me-tickets booked for October 2024. Can't bloody wait!!!!!! 😊
Glorious. Just glorious. I don't know what it is about PSB's music, but so often it has the power to have me in bits. Chapeau.
❤🎉Thank you so much for this from a huge fan of both The BBC and PSB! 🇸🇪
Being temporarily in UK 🎉have watched & listened to the BBC broadcast proms every day and it gets better each listen. Glad I’ll b able to attend the rough trade on the 13th
Absolutely love this
Wow I now know that which I have missed, in my life, Thank you
Oh ny goodneaa.Thank you so muchly. Shear Genius.
Ahhhh.......do we really require words to describe utter sublime perfection?
Wow I had no idea how neat this was until actually watching the performance. Previously I’d only heard some of the audio but man this is powerful 🎙
Loved PSB ever since I first heard them way back in 2012. Their genius continues.
Aye this is so good! Totally lives up to other songs like go etc ❤️ wow this is such an epic crazy awesome performance!
Full. Of energy ✨️ love this group
Fantastici, voi si che fate un ottimo servizio per le comunicazioni radiotelevisive!
What a fantastic song A Candle Which Will Not Be Put Out is
Without a doubt the best thing that you've done, and that's a pretty high bar already in my opinion.
My only complaint is that I wasn't able to be there at the time.
has a sound of Gabriels Bow in there at 38 mins approx.. love it.
Went to the Proms last week. An excellent experience. However, really wish I'd gone on the PSB night.
Magnificent concert ✨📻✨
Very powerful. The BBC has it's faults, but this is a reminder of how important it is to those of us who live in Britain. It strives, and in most cases, achieves impartiaility and is still one of the best sources of factual news. Allied to this, it has produced groundbreaking and innovative programming that has kept us all entertained throughout our lifetimes. Long may it continue...
Awesome
Got new headphones today, first tune I listened to was PSB. Amazing band/duo?/group? Whatever, they’re mint.
just wow
Just stunning.
Making my 💙sing as always when I listen to you!
Amazing 👏
An incredible 'piece', orchestrated amazingly, and interpreted by the finest sight musicians in the world. I wonder if the BBC symph players gave any feedback to you guys, quite a unique piece even by their eclectic standards I would have thought?
I live for music - in my 50's now , but I did Saturday morning music school, wind band, swing band, youth orchestra, jazz, rock, metal, local orchestras, brass bands - and I appreciate the messages throughout this piece despite not being an avid 'spoken word' listener.
Of all the music platforms and stations that are available, I generally use 2 stations for my 'more variety' fix: BBC Radio 3, and BBC 6 Music. All the variety a human could ever need - unless you just desire a bit more Country!
Incredible…
Amazing.
I cant believe I missed this live....
Legend
The concert starts at 8:00
Can't wait!
🎉❤
🙏
Here 🙌
P'tain! Real music, they are something...
How can you out with a bang and not make a sound
Any ideas on why when I watch this on a tv the picture flashes on and off for the whole performance but works fine on my phone. (Both android apps)
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
I really enjoy watching PSB videos but they are also in my opinion very sad as they often show how brilliant English people were in the past i can't help but think we English people are now a dying breed .
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Oy. That Bb Bb C to B B C cadence,. Nothing cheap or mean.
BBC hasn't held up to well but the band has.
I really like Public Service Broadcasting, and I like the sound of a big, well-arranged orchestral piece, but for some reason the two didn't work so well together for me in this recording. The orchestra distracted from the electronic/rock elements I tend to like from Public Service Broadcasting, and the orchestral arrangements/support of the music just seemed sort standard run of the mill, and for me, a bit boring.
And folks, that's just how it affected ME. Don't take it personally if you loved it, which I imagine plenty do and did. Naturally for any piece of music, mileage may vary for the listener.
It's almost like seeing the pink Floyd of today
The music is good but the BBC isn't.
Uhhhh… PSB is Pet Shop Boys. No shade, but show some respect.