I'm so glad (but not surprised) they still around and doing stuff so good. When a heard Suede for the first time I was at that strange place between childhood and teenage. Never heard from them again till the beginning my adulthood and then I was completely, utterly shocked that it took one fucking decade for me to listen to them properly.
RoathRipper Yup basically! I'm sitting in a big open-plan office, tapping away on my keyboard, avoiding boring work and looking at CZcams through my fringe. At the reunion gigs you can see the difference between those who used to like them, but dropped them after Coming Up and are just nostalgic/curious now and those that have stuck with them- leather jackets and Suede-hair- since the 90s.
@RoathRipper I was a young Suede fan. Now have I have a fun job with low hours working in entertainment and paying £80k a year. I have a £475k home and drive a Mercedes. I don't work full-time. I fly business class. Am still into music but love to look back at my favourites from the past.
I thought suede were groundbreaking when I was a young indie chap, but looking back it’s all a bit embarrassing and shit, I think we all just wanted something “different” I saw them live and don’t remember them sounding this shit..the live clips sound like chimps ransacking a music store whilst the owner wails and shrieks in a foreign tongue, maybe youth causes the brain to accept cringe on a different level because being twats ourselves , we’re unaware how twattish others are..? Don’t get me started on oasis,,
Loved them ... and still love them. The pain of living, and at the same time, the will to live, is there in every song.
They had that Smith, Stones, Roses and Oasis magic of an amazing guitarist battling with an amazing front man.
An actually good Suede documentary for a change. Makes me realise I had better taste and more sense as a teenager than I do now.
my life cannot without suede........
I'm so glad (but not surprised) they still around and doing stuff so good. When a heard Suede for the first time I was at that strange place between childhood and teenage. Never heard from them again till the beginning my adulthood and then I was completely, utterly shocked that it took one fucking decade for me to listen to them properly.
This is fabulously and unintentionally Spinal Tap.
8:28: Brett looking adorable playing drums! 🥰
I absolutely love The Big Time. To this day.
Bernard's voice is so soft btw.
God they are so beautiful :') Brett's singing at the end...
they did Blackpool similar time, still got my 35mm camera shots, still a fan.
aw bless you Molly Walker
RoathRipper Yup basically! I'm sitting in a big open-plan office, tapping away on my keyboard, avoiding boring work and looking at CZcams through my fringe.
At the reunion gigs you can see the difference between those who used to like them, but dropped them after Coming Up and are just nostalgic/curious now and those that have stuck with them- leather jackets and Suede-hair- since the 90s.
Hi, do you know what year this was?
93-94?
The big time ❤
I was at that gig in Brighton. That is all.
Me too :) it was at The Event
@RoathRipper I was a young Suede fan. Now have I have a fun job with low hours working in entertainment and paying £80k a year. I have a £475k home and drive a Mercedes. I don't work full-time. I fly business class. Am still into music but love to look back at my favourites from the past.
You are Molly.
You sound like Alan Partridge
What do call that? A sellout?
ugh why Everett fkn True in the thumbnail tho
Suede es un paquete completo y no sé si ellos lo tienen claro
Pero se descompuso mucho con la partida de Bernard
Old guys with moustaches getting autographs?
Could be for their kids.
Not looking to punt them on, I'm sure. No resemblance to ticket touts whatsoever
I thought suede were groundbreaking when I was a young indie chap, but looking back it’s all a bit embarrassing and shit, I think we all just wanted something “different” I saw them live and don’t remember them sounding this shit..the live clips sound like chimps ransacking a music store whilst the owner wails and shrieks in a foreign tongue, maybe youth causes the brain to accept cringe on a different level because being twats ourselves , we’re unaware how twattish others are..? Don’t get me started on oasis,,
Mr. plonker, you have very schist tastes, especially when you only listen to reggaeton