In the 90s I constantly listened to The Charlatans, Blur, Suede and Supergrass. I knew no one who knew those bands where I live. I enjoyed and am still enjoying their music today... Greetings from Flanders...
decent, apart from suede, blur and supergrass! these guys are cut from the same cloth as the stone roses and the happy mondays, all good northern/ manchester bands, unlike those art school, posh wankers 😂
Just got off from a Zoom chat with Mum and Dad who through work and travel restrictions due to this bullshit world we live in now I haven't seen for nearly 2 1/2 years I've just turned 47 and Dad hits 75 in April and his first few sentences were I have your Head Full Of Ideas box set and The Black Album vinyl's waiting for you... blessed. He still loves this band and in particular this track...x
Beer, football (dressed in Chipie, Chevignon, Kicker boots ready for later), more beer, drop an E or two at a rave, club or gig later. Just another Saturday in the early 90s.
Ive just turned 14 and i wish i was born earlier to listen to the great bands of 90s, im not talking about classic 'britpop' with the chart wars between oasis and blur, although they were two great bands. I love bands such as the charlatans, stone roses, happy mondays, the smiths, the la's, the dylans, cast, massive attack, ocean colour scene, saint ettiene, pulp, gene, obviously paul wellet, the chemical brothers and many many others. People of my generation do not seem to connect with it (or they just havent discovered it) and it actually confuses
I'm 13 and all my friends think I'm weird for listening to the charlatans, stone roses etc. But it's their loss I suppose. I just wish there was better music nowadays rather than one direction and Taylor swift :(
I was a teenager during the mid-late 90's there was an awful lot of crap music back then as well as banging tunes like this, but just like now, there are some real gems out there, you have to look beyond the usual music channels to find it. There was a reason indie music was/is referred to as thus. I am not going to lie, the 90's/early 2000's was a great time to be a teen.
Ben Chambers I'm 24 so I wasn't a teen in the 90s but the most important thing for me was, and it's still, to listen to the good music, it helps to distinguish you from the crowd. Don't matter your age, be always proud!
I loved listening to The Charlatans in the nineties. At that time there was a club on the Lower Rhine, the Rock Babylon, that played Brit Pop, Sixties Garage, Seventy Rock, Darkwave, etc... Among other things, Charlatans. A completely underrated band :-)
Iconic track screams 90s from any rooftop these and james for me were the two best bands primal scream and inspiral carpets and tim boothes band the name escapes me right now.great times great music.❤
Epic tunage , explosive intro , one of the greatest live bands I have ever seen , shivers down the spine stuff . If this does'nt get you goin nothing will .
One to another Sister and a brother Changing the way that you feel Pleased to meet you Hope I never see you I'll be at ease watchin' you sleep watchin' you smile Love I adore you Always lookin' for you And I'll be there whenever you need me Be my Spiderwoman I'll be your Spiderman I hear our day is comin' Grows sweeter every year Tomorrow could be too easy And today's goin' to be too near Justice for believers and love can keep the faith I don't need you I can't buy you I can't hurt you One to another Peace to my brother Always giving me his thing for free Sad to knock you Its good to rock you And I'll do it the best that I can I hear our day is coming Gets sweeter every year Tomorrow's gonna be too easy And today's gonna be too near Trust is for believers and love can keep the faith I don't need you I can't buy you I can't hurt you Stand by my accusations I'll come clean I don't need no vice I know you want to keep me waitin' I think its funny that you might Love is hard to leave And it's hard to never have Can you please crawl out of your window You can play with all my love Yeah yeah yeah Box up all our records And a head full of ideas And a hand full of escape routes They're going to burn you
Can you imagine this- forgot about this song from 15 years ago then suddenly hear on R6- that huge pleasure and memory then also the relief we have BBC Radio 6
Remiding me of those indie club events which I enjoyed at weekend when I was living in London back around 2000. The Charlatans holds a special place in my heart.
3rd track at last night’s fantastic gig in Liverpool. 35 years and still going strong. If you haven’t caught them live, do it, they are brilliant live.
It would be great to be a 15 year old again back in 96 I'd love to go back fucking miss it no worries, down the park with the mates bottles of buckfast, md 20/20 and cans of hooch, batteries in the stereo for the tunes (no iPods and stuff back then) oasis, cast, blur, ocean colour scene,the charlatans, stone roses etc... Great days. Have they not invented a time machine yet???
The most underrated band of the Madchester - BritPop era. They trascended from one genre to the other and still rockin till nowadays. Tim Burgess is one the best frontman on 90’s British bands 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
'One to another' features the late Rob Collins on keyboards, he died in a car crash shortly after it was recorded. Singer Tim Burgess described the song as the band's 'Love will tear us apart' moment, in that it became their biggest hit and turned out to be their very last recording with Rob Collins.
How good was the music back then? These guys, Oasis, Blur, Ocean Colour Scene, Kula Shaker, Seahorses, Cast, Shed Seven, Suede, Pulp, Bluetones, Travis, the LA's, Lightning Seeds, Embrace and more...........every single one of these bands would shit all over todays bands/artists. Real, proper music is dead these days. Very few talented musicians/bands around. TV karaoke competitions have ruined music.
+Barry Fisher shut the fuck up. I love most of them bands you've mentioned there. But how cynical and old fashioned do you want to be? There's so many amazing bands around today. Stop being so ignorant and actually give modern music a chance.
Richard Keys I gave it a chance and it's shit. You stick to listening to One Direction, Justin Bieber, all the X Factor winners and other muck like that. Let's see if you are still listening to them when you grow up.
A fantastic song dedicated to Rob Collins, if I am correct. Sometimes, the piano reminds me of Nicky Hopkins' contribution on We Love You by The Rolling Stones. The Charlatans are an excellent, somehow underrated, band.
They were like the Sex Pistols their money was stolen by their accountants. Then those terrible deaths and Tim was really ill at one stage with his problems they were sued once in America by a band called The Charlatans unbelievable they were and are heroes to me and my friends when we were younger absolute fabulous band.
Oasis nah- no comparison, - rode the wave of the the rest, not even close, saw them all at the time Spike Island etc etc- Glsgow on the green etc etc..... Spacemen 3, Inspiral Carpets etc etc
I first got into the Charlatans when I heard 'Just Lookin' on the radio. Then 'Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over' charted and I saw the video on TV. I bought their self-titled album on cassette, then they brought this out and it was the best song I'd ever heard. RIP Rob Collins. Doncaster Dome '99 - awesome gig.
Ian the artist that coined the term madchester with my graffiti sigil i was writing it all over Manchester England and Tony Wilson stole my intellectual property..
I always told: this song would be a great soundtrack for an Guy Ritchie's film. Playing poker, stealing diamonds, fighting gypsies... perfect match, isn't it?
17 years old when this came out can remember desperately fast forwarding and rewinding my cassette in my Vauxhall Nova 1.2 Merit to hear this song over and over again loved them days had nothing but life seemed so much more complete, mates have all grown up and gone off the scene its a lonely place nowadays!
I still remember watching Oasis at Knebworth '96 when The Charlatans supported them just after Rob had died.. Their helicopter hovered over the arena as Cast played a truly great rendition of Walkaway...
Born in 70s, grew up in the 80s, partied in the 90s, how fuckin blessed am I
Amen 🙏🏼 born 71 ... thank god
1975
i agree pal, im an auld fart 57, seen it, done it, we will never see those days again !!!
@@Jimmy_Cooper same here but its hardly something to celebrate when you're 50
We were, then the 00s hit boom, well can't have everything
Tune. One of the best from Brit Pop - and what a great Era it was.
They ain’t Brit pop , there Rock n Roll ….
Damn straight, great band. ❤
Indie
And he is spectacular 😊❤
RAEMUNDO
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Jejeje Jijiji bruhhhh yeah
A great song from any era let alone the 90's.
I know others think differently (and i respect your views) but for me the Charlatans remain the best of all the 90s groups
Melting pot great album
this really is one of the greatest songs from the 90s.
It was, they were on fire with the Tellin' Stories album.
The 90s indie scene seen some of most under rated bands like,the sea horses,Cast,embrace had some good tunes
@@jimmynich4791 great album
Is it fuck,far from it.
Can't wait till Wednesday going to see them in glesgae
In the 90s I constantly listened to The Charlatans, Blur, Suede and Supergrass. I knew no one who knew those bands where I live. I enjoyed and am still enjoying their music today... Greetings from Flanders...
decent, apart from suede, blur and supergrass! these guys are cut from the same cloth as the stone roses and the happy mondays, all good northern/ manchester bands, unlike those art school, posh wankers 😂
My Mad Fat Diary.
Totally :)
:D
😍
I miss it. Summer time waiting for the new episode to be on e4
Wake up Rae, wake up Rae, fly, fly away
R.I.P Jon Brookes, unreal drumming on this track in particular
This still bangs what a record
Just got off from a Zoom chat with Mum and Dad who through work and travel restrictions due to this bullshit world we live in now I haven't seen for nearly 2 1/2 years I've just turned 47 and Dad hits 75 in April and his first few sentences were I have your Head Full Of Ideas box set and The Black Album vinyl's waiting for you... blessed. He still loves this band and in particular this track...x
Spent the early 90's baked listening to them the real people flowered up stone roses etc. What a decade. Would do it all again in a heartbeat.
Beer, football (dressed in Chipie, Chevignon, Kicker boots ready for later), more beer, drop an E or two at a rave, club or gig later. Just another Saturday in the early 90s.
me too!
One of the greatest tunes to listen to before we went out on the piss in 90s.
Ive just turned 14 and i wish i was born earlier to listen to the great bands of 90s, im not talking about classic 'britpop' with the chart wars between oasis and blur, although they were two great bands. I love bands such as the charlatans, stone roses, happy mondays, the smiths, the la's, the dylans, cast, massive attack, ocean colour scene, saint ettiene, pulp, gene, obviously paul wellet, the chemical brothers and many many others. People of my generation do not seem to connect with it (or they just havent discovered it) and it actually confuses
I'm 13 and all my friends think I'm weird for listening to the charlatans, stone roses etc. But it's their loss I suppose. I just wish there was better music nowadays rather than one direction and Taylor swift :(
respect to you young man. you kbow where its at. good lad
I was a teenager during the mid-late 90's there was an awful lot of crap music back then as well as banging tunes like this, but just like now, there are some real gems out there, you have to look beyond the usual music channels to find it.
There was a reason indie music was/is referred to as thus.
I am not going to lie, the 90's/early 2000's was a great time to be a teen.
Ben Chambers I'm 24 so I wasn't a teen in the 90s but the most important thing for me was, and it's still, to listen to the good music, it helps to distinguish you from the crowd. Don't matter your age, be always proud!
Ben Chambers 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
I loved listening to The Charlatans in the nineties. At that time there was a club on the Lower Rhine, the Rock Babylon, that played Brit Pop, Sixties Garage, Seventy Rock, Darkwave, etc... Among other things, Charlatans. A completely underrated band :-)
So privileged to have lived through the 90s. Real music. Bants n drugs n beers with your best mates, what a time to be alive. Tune
Without a doubt One of the most underrated bands ever.The Charlatans are brilliant.
When the top 40 was full of BANDS!
What a song. What a band.
What a brilliant band. Still sound amazing today. The 90s were amazing. 💚
Another great song that reminds of the 1990s when I loved to party 🥳 ❤
Esta canción en My mad fat diary es simplemente hermosa ♥️ TODO my mad fat diary fue hermoso lo que duro aún lo recordamos con gran cariño 😍🏹
Iconic track screams 90s from any rooftop these and james for me were the two best bands primal scream and inspiral carpets and tim boothes band the name escapes me right now.great times great music.❤
The pinnacle of the Charlatans. So many many many good dancefloor memories. Cannot remember liking a song more. Still sounds so fresh and immediate.
This tune is banging music the Taz scfc
The charlatans melting pot got me through a very rough period in my life ...cheers Tim ❤
God I miss the 90's....
+CarlyBC I know, for fuck sake.
CarlyBC yeeaah me too. 💖 90's
CarlyBC - So do i darling.....so do i.
I miss having legs
When extasy was extasy
MY AMAZING MUSIC TASTE brought me here
brilliant
vh1's "old is cool" brought me here hehehe
Me too
Hahaha okay...
Quite good 😂😂😂✌️
90s music killing it as always
A classic from the 90's when music was fuckin brilliant.......😎
Epic tunage , explosive intro , one of the greatest live bands I have ever seen , shivers down the spine stuff . If this does'nt get you goin nothing will .
Chemical Brothers did intro as most on here would know...
amazing tune from an amazing band . you don't hear tunes this good anymore
One to another
Sister and a brother
Changing the way that you feel
Pleased to meet you
Hope I never see you
I'll be at ease watchin' you sleep watchin' you smile
Love I adore you
Always lookin' for you
And I'll be there whenever you need me
Be my Spiderwoman I'll be your Spiderman
I hear our day is comin'
Grows sweeter every year
Tomorrow could be too easy
And today's goin' to be too near
Justice for believers and love can keep the faith
I don't need you I can't buy you I can't hurt you
One to another
Peace to my brother
Always giving me his thing for free
Sad to knock you
Its good to rock you
And I'll do it the best that I can
I hear our day is coming
Gets sweeter every year
Tomorrow's gonna be too easy
And today's gonna be too near
Trust is for believers and love can keep the faith
I don't need you I can't buy you I can't hurt you
Stand by my accusations
I'll come clean I don't need no vice
I know you want to keep me waitin'
I think its funny that you might
Love is hard to leave
And it's hard to never have
Can you please crawl out of your window
You can play with all my love
Yeah yeah yeah
Box up all our records
And a head full of ideas
And a hand full of escape routes
They're going to burn you
Alessia Torcasio my italian angel ....ti amo
Great lyrics.
What is the song about ?
@@ChubbyChecker182 Love, Family And escapism .......
💛 Mille grazie
How did I miss this track, only just discovered, shame on me
💛 timeless “I hope to rock ya & I’ll do it the best that I can”. Y’all always do
Quite simply an epic masterpiece - for 4:35 this was the coolest band on the planet bar none!
Can you imagine this- forgot about this song from 15 years ago then suddenly hear on R6- that huge pleasure and memory then also the relief we have BBC Radio 6
This is still one of my favourite songs of all time. I was 16 when this was released. Now I am 33 and still get shivers when I hear this.
What a tune
Banger 🎉🎉🎉😊
rae and finn:(
abril serena SAD 😢😢😭
Remiding me of those indie club events which I enjoyed at weekend when I was living in London back around 2000. The Charlatans holds a special place in my heart.
3rd track at last night’s fantastic gig in Liverpool. 35 years and still going strong. If you haven’t caught them live, do it, they are brilliant live.
Excellent, glad you enjoyed the gig. I'm going tonight. Looking forward to it.
Was there that night and it was superb. First time seeing them live, will be doing so again that's for sure.
It would be great to be a 15 year old again back in 96 I'd love to go back fucking miss it no worries, down the park with the mates bottles of buckfast, md 20/20 and cans of hooch, batteries in the stereo for the tunes (no iPods and stuff back then) oasis, cast, blur, ocean colour scene,the charlatans, stone roses etc... Great days. Have they not invented a time machine yet???
Ahh the mid 90s there was definitely something in the air back then..
Any joy with that time machine, pick me up on yer way by fella, I'll bring eh Buckie and a few ready rollers.
I feel you, but... On second thought, yeah, where's that time machine?!
iv'e got a time machine my memories dam fine times
I was able to be socially funcional, thats why they were good....
I just get so happy when I listen to this song. I want to break things or go for a really long drive in the sun. Undecided as yet.
ΣΤΗΝ ΛΕΦΚΗ ΜΕ ΑΓΑΠΗ ΑΛΕΚΟΣ 29/09/1991 20:59❤
Dá gosto de ouvir uma música dessa ❤❤❤
Raemundo forever❤
Bring back the 90's
Yep great music great fashion
The most underrated band of the Madchester - BritPop era. They trascended from one genre to the other and still rockin till nowadays. Tim Burgess is one the best frontman on 90’s British bands 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Don't talk bollocks.
@@jaycarrUKDefinitely up there without a doubt kiddo.
lol underrated. come explain
i from Belgium i listen the band on 90s is amazing !!! for ever on me!
I was lucky enough to grow up in this generation
Didnt realise just how good it was till now. There were so many good bands . U was spoilt for choice.
Seen these live 😊.. Superb song..! superb band...!
And in Swansea
happy days. saw these supporting oasis at knebworth in 96. great day!!! 😎
We were there man. We. were. fucking. there.
Hooded tops baggy jeans n kickers. Memories...
Just rediscovered the Charlatans, great stuff.
Haha just doing the same myself
Saw these in Cardiff last night. The place went mental for this song. Awesome.
We was there 🎉on
Superb band, one to another my favourite track of the 90's
Just been lucky to be around when music was good.
+michael unsworth yeah!!!!!!!!!!
Say what you want but I'm 18, and I love indie and punk, I hate the shite kids listen to these days.
'One to another' features the late Rob Collins on keyboards, he died in a car crash shortly after it was recorded. Singer Tim Burgess described the song as the band's 'Love will tear us apart' moment, in that it became their biggest hit and turned out to be their very last recording with Rob Collins.
Rae and Finn ...my mad fat diary...I love❤❤
MY MAD FAT DIARY
+Lana Rey MY MAD FAT DIARY
This band hits you with uncertain greatness like an invisible wall coming at you on first listen
How good was the music back then? These guys, Oasis, Blur, Ocean Colour Scene, Kula Shaker, Seahorses, Cast, Shed Seven, Suede, Pulp, Bluetones, Travis, the LA's, Lightning Seeds, Embrace and more...........every single one of these bands would shit all over todays bands/artists. Real, proper music is dead these days. Very few talented musicians/bands around. TV karaoke competitions have ruined music.
Barry Fisher totally agree :)
I went to see these guys at the old Hacienda in 1995. You're right, they'd crap on this new stuff.
And travis are shite as well man 😂
+Barry Fisher shut the fuck up. I love most of them bands you've mentioned there. But how cynical and old fashioned do you want to be? There's so many amazing bands around today. Stop being so ignorant and actually give modern music a chance.
Richard Keys I gave it a chance and it's shit. You stick to listening to One Direction, Justin Bieber, all the X Factor winners and other muck like that. Let's see if you are still listening to them when you grow up.
It's got to be said. This stuff is well put together and it's stonkin'
To be continued...
Loved mmfd 😂
What
Grew up in the 90's... this was our era.
A fantastic song dedicated to Rob Collins, if I am correct. Sometimes, the piano reminds me of Nicky Hopkins' contribution on We Love You by The Rolling Stones. The Charlatans are an excellent, somehow underrated, band.
It weren’t dedicated to him, he played on it, last song he recorded with them before he was killed ….
They were like the Sex Pistols their money was stolen by their accountants. Then those terrible deaths and Tim was really ill at one stage with his problems they were sued once in America by a band called The Charlatans unbelievable they were and are heroes to me and my friends when we were younger absolute fabulous band.
Thankss My Mad Fat Diary for bring me here!
2021 and still love this record. 😁
RIP John. Nice to see the Baggies doing a tributefor him on Saturday.
The Smiths: How Soon is Now?
The Stone Roses: I wanna be adored
Oasis: Champagne supernova
The Charlatans: One to another
I like "Then" more
Oasis nah- no comparison, - rode the wave of the the rest, not even close, saw them all at the time Spike Island etc etc- Glsgow on the green etc etc..... Spacemen 3, Inspiral Carpets etc etc
I agree with every pick.
and don't forget S club Seven
The stone roses - love spreads!
Proper tune ❤
My mad fat diary! ♥
Chiang Mai, 2021, funkin tune!
To skinny always, love fatty
I first got into the Charlatans when I heard 'Just Lookin' on the radio. Then 'Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over' charted and I saw the video on TV. I bought their self-titled album on cassette, then they brought this out and it was the best song I'd ever heard. RIP Rob Collins. Doncaster Dome '99 - awesome gig.
2024 still listening ✌️🫶😉❤️
You are the best
Oh Rob :-( xxx RIP Jon too xx
Summer of 1996. Man, you had to be there. Tunes flying everywhere lol
RIP Rob thanks for the sounds.
God bless you Jon. Thanks for everything.
Vim por My Mad Fat Diary e agradeço por ser a melhor serie que eu já vi na vida e por essa trilha sonora fodástica !!
Ian the artist that coined the term madchester with my graffiti sigil i was writing it all over Manchester England and Tony Wilson stole my intellectual property..
Is it dubbed or subtitled in your country?
Be my spiderwoman i be your spiderman!! Always gets sung the loudest during that tune 👌
I always told: this song would be a great soundtrack for an Guy Ritchie's film. Playing poker, stealing diamonds, fighting gypsies... perfect match, isn't it?
After watching the BBC Four documentary about Rockfield, I've re-listened to this song, I'd forgotten how good it is.
My mad fat diaryyyyy omg lo amo.
I bought this on cassette from Woolworths 😁 it was only the 4th single I ever bought. Such fond memories
Not even 2 mill views yet...wtf???
They have over 11 million on Spotify for this tune 🙌🎶🔥
17 years old when this came out can remember desperately fast forwarding and rewinding my cassette in my Vauxhall Nova 1.2 Merit to hear this song over and over again loved them days had nothing but life seemed so much more complete, mates have all grown up and gone off the scene its a lonely place nowadays!
A timeless classic IMO
This and Love Spreads by the Roses 🙌😎
RIP Jon you will be sorely missed :'(
Rob Collins was a fucking genius. That Hammond organ gets me every time
This is a classic, remember sitting in a beer garden at the great age of 20 when I first heard it back in the day. Good times
Love it Di me a faverand ygi and u amigo 🎉no u ..?
Lol
Who woho what yea listen to this song yea 🎉on
La mayoria venimos por mmfd💕😢
Extraño a raemundo😭
Yo vengo por que me gusta el madchester
What you said
I still remember watching Oasis at Knebworth '96 when The Charlatans supported them just after Rob had died.. Their helicopter hovered over the arena as Cast played a truly great rendition of Walkaway...
best theme song ever.
If one song summarise the 90's....