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Andy Sturmer - A Collection of Demos and Bootlegs (Late 1990s - Early 2000s)
Andy Sturmer (of Jellyfish fame) entered the studio in 1999 to record his debut solo album. the album itself never came out and soon enough he became a cartoon songwriter, writing the theme songs to everything from Ben 10, Teen Titans, Hi Hi Puffy Amy Yumi and Batwheels. This is a collection of demos from his 1999 sessions, with a few song he did for some tv shows at the end, possibly a demo he showed to record labels to show he still had it.
1. Holding Out For Something Better
2. The Angel Made Me Do It
3. Widowers Song
4. Turn! Turn! Turn! (The Byrds Cover)
5. I Built Me A Bridge
6. Sweet Wingless Angel
7. Love So Pure
8. We Are the Champions (Queen Cover)
9. The Beginning of the End
10. Liquid Casanova (feat. Sugarbomb)
11. Commercial Spot
12. Gregory & Me
13. Underneath the Sea
1. Holding Out For Something Better
2. The Angel Made Me Do It
3. Widowers Song
4. Turn! Turn! Turn! (The Byrds Cover)
5. I Built Me A Bridge
6. Sweet Wingless Angel
7. Love So Pure
8. We Are the Champions (Queen Cover)
9. The Beginning of the End
10. Liquid Casanova (feat. Sugarbomb)
11. Commercial Spot
12. Gregory & Me
13. Underneath the Sea
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Suede - "The Insatiable Ones" - Part 10
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Suede - "The Insatiable Ones" - Part 9
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Suede - "The Insatiable Ones" - Part 8
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First track off the New EP "Naif" Out Everywhere March 10th. Grab or Stream it.
Brett Anderson and Will Foster - The Tears - Interview (2005)
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Brett Anderson and Will Foster from The Tears are interviewed in Roskilde Festival in 2005.
Bernard Butler Gives His Opinion On Suede's Future Without Him In Rare Interview (1995)
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In an interview with McAlmont, Bernard Butler had to answer yet another question about his ex-bandmates.
Bernard Butler Explains Why He Left Suede in Rare Interview (1995)
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Bernard Butler Explains Why He Left Suede in Rare Interview (1995)
Suede - "The Insatiable Ones" - Part 7
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Suede - "The Insatiable Ones" - Part 7
#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Dolly" and "High Rising"
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#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Dolly" and "High Rising"
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The Sonic Madness - "Counterculture" EP (Teaser), Everywhere in November 19
#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Animal Lover" and "The Next Life"
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#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Animal Lover" and "The Next Life"
#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss 'Breakdown'
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#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss 'Breakdown'
#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Sleeping Pills" and Suede's lyrics
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#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Sleeping Pills" and Suede's lyrics
#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Pantomime Horse"
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#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Pantomime Horse"
#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "She's Not Dead" and "Moving"
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#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "She's Not Dead" and "Moving"
#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "So Young"
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#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "So Young"
#SuedeCuts - Bernard and Brett Discuss "Painted People" and "The Big Time"
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#SuedeCuts - Bernard and Brett Discuss "Painted People" and "The Big Time"
#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Animal Nitrate"
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#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Animal Nitrate"
#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Where The Pigs Don't Fly", "He's Dead" and early gigs
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#SuedeCuts Brett and Bernard discuss "Where The Pigs Don't Fly", "He's Dead" and early gigs
#SuedeCuts - Brett and Bernard discuss "Metal Mickey"
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#SuedeCuts - Brett and Bernard discuss "Metal Mickey"
#SuedeCuts - Brett and Bernard discuss "My Insatiable One"
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#SuedeCuts - Brett and Bernard discuss "My Insatiable One"
#SuedeCuts - Brett and Bernard discuss "To The Birds"
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#SuedeCuts - Brett and Bernard discuss "To The Birds"
#SuedeCuts - Brett and Bernard discuss "The Drowners"
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#SuedeCuts - Brett and Bernard discuss "The Drowners"
Animal Lover is great, quit slagging it you knuckleheads.
アンディ・スターマー 素晴らしい音楽家。。
苹果BA LOL
Why don´t they hug!! They´re going through so many beautiful songs!
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The unspoken tension here is so awkward
I never understood the line that Dog Man Star was badly produced which even Ed Buller and Brett now agree with. To me it has always sounded amazing. We can only imagine what they heard in the studio to think the final version of DMS sounds bad. It's really the debut album that sounds so thin and compromised to me. I also wish the complete versions of Wild Ones and Asphalt World had been released and keep the edited Wild Ones as a single instead, it would have solved so much bitterness and not robbed us of Bernard's incredible music!
…Suede是个特别的乐队,看他们的任何东西总是想让我掉眼泪…不知道为什么。
Richard Oakes. Alongside Adam Devlin, probably the most underrated guitar players of the 90’s.
Big record for Suede after Bernard leaving and they came through with a gem.
Nice to se these two persons together in the same room....but Brett looks completely embarrassed knowing that he sacked this genius called Bernard Butler
He actually didn't sack him.
I can't help, but think that Bernard has so much more to say because he hasn't been part of Suede all these years. Brett just lets him have his say out of respect.
Two best albums of the nineties from the so-called big four were Different Class and Dog Man Star. Albumwise, Blur and Oasis never got a look in
Please, subtitles for translate
Teasing us with Europe Is Our Playground and not talking about it in the interviews :/
Just finished watching these 5 parts. One of the first cassette albums I bought, and yes oddly enough I enjoyed listening to all the songs (not only the one with music video). Thank you for uploading this.
‘Dog Man Star’ will always be Suede’s best album, it’s as good as Dark Side of the Moon, although waay muddier and murky sounding, but doesn’t that just fit the mood of the whole piece.
0:25 I'm confused, Brett had released 4 commercially successful albums, had done world tours, was clearly making good money, why on earth did he have a flatmate all the way up until 2002?
Watching Brett's face as Bernard talks is just...
Two beautiful souls whose creations have accompanied most of my life. Eternally grateful.
Lost interest in Suede since BB left the group
What a joy to hear them talk about making music together.
And you most certainly did Bernard! It did have that same effect as SLTS - pure excitement.
Bernard Butler vs Brett Anderson was like Brian Eno vs Bryan Ferry all over again; two classic albums in less than a year, but their egos were too big to keep working together.
DMS sounds fine to me. The singles from it are great. It has possibly my favourite Suede album track ‘Heroine’ but ultimately, (bizarrely) I think the two albums either side of it are better as a whole.
He was the Mick Taylor of the band
Brilliant. Thanks for uploading.
"Criminally underrated" is a phrase that's too often thrown around these days, but to Andy Sturmer, it's certainly applies! Some of these I've never heard, so thanks for the upload.
I always thought, and am sure I read in an old NME interview, that Bernard left the band because they were on a US tour and his father was very ill back in the UK or Ireland, or wherever he lived, and then he died, and he then had to go back on the tour and his mind wasn't there, he was grieving, and he felt the band weren't very empathetic towards him, so the tension between Bernard and Brett Anderson (and the band) grew and grew until it exploded.
I love Andy, but his more country stuff is missing his trademark melodies. I'm not saying it's bad or anything of the sort, it just doesn't feel like him. Thanks for the upload though!
Because those songs aren't supposed to sound like Andy--they're supposed to "sound like" Brady Seals, as they were written for him.
I don't really know what to say about New Morning. I tried to like it, but it just wasn't there. I get that Brett had gotten clear of his drug thing and was taking long walks in the country and whatnot. I get that maybe he was really feeling positive about life at that point and good for him if he was. It just didn't translate to Suede as a band for me. Maybe this was the point he should have started his solo journey instead of going back to Suede.
Richard can play, he can write. It’s an INSANE story, and it’s perfectly Suede.
Haha that's great. Would never have made the connection to The Shoop Shoop Song. Now I won't be able to un-hear it.
Those first three albums. "Suede" was a butcher's knife slashing into what was pop music at the time. DMS the masterpiece of the 90's regardless the debate over it's production/mix and then the ability to do a 180 and create one of the greatest pop albums ever with "Coming Up" is nothing short of incredible. Suede found a gem in Richard Oakes, very underrated. But Bernard is the guitarist of the 90's. Playing was other wordly and his vision of what he wanted for Suede's sound cannot be overrated for me, as well as Brett's lyrics. I'm sure he could be a cnt at the time but he was young and knew how good he was. When he auditioned for the other members he asked them how old they were and told them they "better get moving then" as they were all 3 to 4 years older. Would "dog man star" have been even better with Bernard at the helm? Idk but I'd pay dearly to hear what he'd have done with it.
Andy is a genius love ❤️ this
Bernard should finally remaster Dogmanstar.
*Remix
Dog man star sounds amazing to me
The mix could have been so much better.
Thank you! ❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥
Bernard in 1995 is just plain wrong. Dog Man Star is a wonderful record that bucked against the cheerfulness emerging in British pop music. Big sounding with real ambition. The music has real depth of imagination and feeling. Buller did a good job.
I kind of agree. Dog Man Star as we know it is the product of at least three different points of view. Bernard's deep and masterful instrumentals, Brett's exquisite vocal melodies, performances and lyrics, and Buller's sparse, almost below average sound quality production, his input being the most divise. Still, Dog Man Star wouldn't be the same without him, or without Matt and Simon, for that matter. I grew to really like the production, and these days I think of it as a very fitting work with what Bernard and Brett did. The album was always supposed to be about decay, depression, loneliness and anger. Buller's reverb laden production compliments well Bernard's depressive instrumentals and Brett's dark lyrics and melodies.
@@henrysilence I got it straight away back in 1994. There was a lot of space in the sound that was heavily pregnant with something quite strong. Butler in 1995 was still angry about how things worked out and I suspect he cringes looking back. He was essentially crapping on his own achievement.
@@henrysilence I remember reading an interview with Bernard shortly after the split and his bemoaning Buller's insistence on using all that reverb on DMS and I absolutely agree. I loved DMS when it came out and still do, it's a masterpiece, but would love to see what Bernard's production/mix would have sounded like. I picture it sounding more bare, brittle. I have no doubt that Bernard was sort of a 'unt back then but he was young and brash and even so he's still the best guitarist of the 90's even though he is a bit too fond of the Bigsby on that awesome 355 of his. And full disclosure I've never liked much reverb as an effect in general nor have I ever bought/used a reverb pedal. But too each his own.
Thanks for putting this together, Henry. Love hearing that voice again.
Second!
Glorious!!
It was the Sgt. Pepper 🌶️ of the Britpop era.
Problem is, Bernard, you were not the only creative person in the band and nobody ever said you were the sole writer and producer. You wanted your cake and to eat it and you couldn't have it so threw your toys out of the pram.
The piano part makes the guitar even stronger at the end. The guitar at the end is incredible.
When was this documentary recorded?
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Gorgeous song, really❤
I have always loved this record but Suede hasn’t made anything I didn’t love
I love every song on this album except The Drowners. Swap that with To The Birds and it is flawless. It absolutely blew my mind when I heard it first, given to me by my first real girlfriend. She refused to listen to Dog Man Star because Bernard had left. I told her he was on the album, but she wasn't the brightest lamp on the street. Great tits though.