Arctic Monkeys - Live at Reading Festival 2006 (Full Concert)
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00:35 I Bet You Look Good On the Dancefloor
03:29 Still Take You Home
06:23 You Probably Couldn't See for the Lights But You Were Staring Straight at Me
09:03 Leave Before the Lights Come On
13:45 Cigarette Smoker Fiona
17:08 Perhaps Vampires Is a Bit Strong But...
21:30 Dancing Shoes (transitioned)
23:53 The View From the Afternoon* (returns to video at 26:05)
27:30 Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts*
30:37 From the Ritz to the Rubble
34:24 Fake Tales of San Francisco
38:20 Mardy Bum
41:53 When the Sun Goes Down
46:58 A Certain Romance
* - No video - Hudba
Imagine being 19 years old and the full crowd at Reading singing your lyrics in your accent
i think i would have a stroke or something..
they turned up at the Hotel my daughter was working at front of desk ,Portland Place in London, she had no idea who they were , they played reading the next day. I was 47 and I knew who they were , I took the piss out of her for ages about it.
He was 20
Its was simple amazing
WAIT WAS HE THAT YOUNG IF SO THATS UNBELIEVABLE, HATS OFF TO HIM !!!!
20 years old Alex Turner was something else
now he’s 35 😳
I honestly just want to hug him hahaha♥️
absolutely mental is what he was
Before he turned into a pretentious twat
_nostalgia of the days I never lived_
Same
saudade do que a gente ainda não viveu
Whoa that crowd deserves respect bruh
Obrigado por ter convocado o galhardo Tite, agora falta só o Marinho
best crowd ever
fr even singing the guitar at 38:30 like damn..
@@trinaloren That’s English crowd for you
As a member of that crowd, I thank you 😂
for a moment I thought the video was like in 1.75 speed.. thats how fast the old monkeys were
That's one of the things I most love from the old concerts
@@katherinaofficial8214 same
I usually speed up youtube myself on some tracks :)
also the video is a weird 50fps
@@themonkeyonyourback ikr what tf is 720p50
These lads were playing Reading, headlining Glastonbury in their trackkies just after their debut album. Stuff of legend.
They didn’t play in trakkies, only Matt did
They released FWN when they headlined Glasto
What's trackkies? Sorry I dont speak English so I have no clue
@@v1z3rr trackies is like tracksuit bottoms, or joggers? just very casual trousers
Yesss imagine playing reading or glasto when ur 20-21 crazy stuff
2006-2007 Arctic Monkeys is the best Monkeys
The version of Fluorescent Adolescent in Glastonbury 2007 stays UNDEFEATED AS THE GOAT PERFORMANCE of a song by this band
@@LucasNauan YES
@Matías Bellisario no
@Matías Bellisario no
nah 2006-2009 humbug is up there
watching this in 2020 makes this seem like a dream /:
When Alex was not an insane person
@@marcosmansour3256 nah he just became more mature bro
@@ucvietha5743 nah... he just become an ridiculous clown. His new "attitude" and style is really embarrassing to me...
yes totally :D
I'm watching this is 2006. What happens in 2020??? 😬
it's so sad realizing that, i will never be able to attend live concert of "old" Arctic Monkeys.
Yeah. I would have loved to have been at this one. If i was born 6 years earlier and in the UK i'm sure I would have :)
That's so true. I don't even live anywhere in Europe where they would tour. There are several artists whom I may never see including Arctic monkeys who are my absolute favourites. But, I guess, things could be worse right?
the only thing I'm hopeful for is that they'll do an anniversary tour in a few years for one of the original albums
@@tannicweevil6147 no wayy where did you find about it?
@@Mr-di4wj thats just me theorising about it cause other bands will sometimes do a tour like that. Flaming Lips did a 20th anniversary album tour in 2019 so I was just geting hopeful AM would do it too.
00:35 I Bet You Look Good On the Dancefloor
03:29 Still Take You Home
06:23 You Probably Couldn't See for the Lights But You Were Staring Straight at Me
09:03 Leave Before the Lights Come On
13:45 Cigarette Smoker Fiona
17:08 Perhaps Vampires Is a Bit Strong But...
21:30 Dancing Shoes (transitioned)
23:53 The View From the Afternoon* (returns to video at 26:05)
27:30 Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts*
30:37 From the Ritz to the Rubble
34:24 Fake Tales of San Francisco
38:20 Mardy Bum
41:53 When the Sun Goes Down
46:58 A Certain Romance
thanks , pay with my data
❤
Debut album,19 years old, no ear piece, 90 odd thousand people. Stuff made of legends.
Drummer is next level. And singing harmonies!
Mathew J Helders the third is truly unmatched
gotta love matt
its what I always thought
@@patthewoodboy his insane drumming ane Alexs' lyrics are what make the band so great
He's always reminded me a lot of Reni from The Stone Roses like that.
I don't know how to describe this but, Matt is genuinely amazing, he can sing while playing despite all the rudeness he puts on the drums and the exhaustion of the whole concert. It's just amazing
I know yeah ,seriously I feel him on drums .. and the bass guitar carry the tunes every time... cuz I’m hearing those drums front and foremost! But maybe that’s just me I love strong beat and a dirty heavy baseline haha... wow I wish I had the experience of seeing them live back then
I played the debut album soooo much as loud as possible.. and was a great gym playlist, back in the days I used to go haha
Have you heard of Don Henley from the Eagles or Phil Collins from Genesis,,they are amazing drummers and lead vocalists,,I was at this concert AMAZING
I'll still rank the drummer equal with RHCP drummer
@@JamesRyan-rk6bqlove RHCP, but Matt Helders destroys him in every aspect. Flea makes the drums sound better than they are
Like the fvcking Keith Moon man! 👌
Considering how early into their career this gig was the sheer number of people in that crowd that were singing all the tracks word for word shows how influential AM were/are. Don't think you'll hear another band/artist with that much of a cult following so early on
The Strokes
Oasis
All legendary names - proving his point :)
@Rick O'Shay IM A BARBIE GIRL IN A BARBIE WOOOOORLD. LIFes fantastic WHEN YOURE PLAST(H)ICC
And MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE.
I like when he sings his voice gets so clear but when he speaks is so soft and I can’t really understand what he says 😂😂 I really love this guy man
He speaks so clearly though....
Not everyone gets the northern dialect
I was just shy of turning 15 and was crammed down the front for this. It was such a special night as we'd spent so long hyping them up, sharing demos and following their rise and this was the culmination of that amazing journey. Will never forget it.
Wish i could be you
@@arya6085 bit weird
@@78cr83 not really. Seeing arctics at reading in 2006 would be the best
@@arya6085 your right to be fair, I seen them in 2007, wish I could remember it though 🤪🤪
I live in reading 🤣
I was there! 2006 was one of the best summers of my life, and Reading was the cherry on the cake.
I AM JEALOUS
LUCKY SOD
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Good for you... so was i. Also seen them in sheffield... manchester, london, and leeds. 👍
@@Thenorthsace not sure i could be more jealous of someone
i was only 5 years old when this happened but i always remember my parents playing What Ever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not for me . How i wish i was 18 year old here so could have experienced this what an absolutely beautiful scenery i'm so jealous of anyone who went
I was 17 and at Reading that weekend - ngl it was fucking amazing. If it makes you feel better I feel the same way about missing bands like Nirvana & GnR in their primes and I’m sure the day will come when your kids express the same sentiment about a band you’ve been to see recently👍
Don't tell us your parents were like 15 years old when you were born...
@@dimon10033 how does anything in my comment make you assume that please read the comment correctly next time. and for the record my mother was 25 when this came out and i am now 20 does that SIMPLE math register in your brain sunshine
I was 5/6 when this came out too. Oh how I wish I was a teen in the early 2000s. That would have been so cool. I have a faint recollection of the artist from back then but just that. It took several more years till I was 18 for me to get to know the band properly. I'm 20 now and man! This is my favourite band EVER.
@@cookies.358 i’m also 20 and i think we relate so much
"Arctic Monkeys... that's us."
The moment everyone is singing When the Sun Goes Down with the music playing softly gives me goose bumps every time.
Yeah that’s crazy
😊
@Diego Santos 41:53
CZcams have got some serious balls putting ads during this video in between songs
download Opera and forget about it, watch it full without ads!
search adblock in google, you're welcome
@@katherinaofficial8214 Opera is the best browser!
It's not youtube that puts them on.
@@Thenorthsace whoever it is they're some motherfuckers
I've never told anyone this, but i was at the this festival specifically to see them, but i was passed out drunk somewhere by the time they started playing and missed the whole thing. It still haunts me to this day. One day when my kids say alcohol isn't that bad, I'm going to tell them this story.
Oh no thats horrible
go next year!
@@g.eorgen to reading? yeah i have tickets. it won't be the same though they'll play loads of their new stuff and the crowd will be less fun.
still massively looking forward to it dont get me wrong lol
@@arya6085 didn't rlly have a chance to see them in 2006 lol I was 2 so hopefully its still good
@@Oi-re2fc their 2018 trnsmt set was sick but hopefully they have a good set list i’m still rlly excited even if it’s not the same
i was at Oxegen festival in Ireland in 2006. The line-up on the Saturday was Arctic Monkeys, then The Strokes, then The Who, then James Brown! i always remember Julian getting up after the monkeys set and he was like "holy shit, arctic fucking monkeys man". they had to play after above set, still rocked aswell tho
That must have been amazing. Alex took a lot of influence from Julian. James Brown too man wow
That must have been amazing 😭
wish i was there
Sounds like one of the first places I'm going once there is time travel
I was definitely born in the wrong place :(
Helders is a god. That perhaps vampires performance is out of this world
just hearing the song and reading this at the same time...coincidence, I don't think so
Helders such a god.
This era Alex is *particularly* endearing.
And he’s not even sunburnt (I promise that’s a real reference)
42:20 When you realise all those people are singing lyrics that were written by an 18 year old.
makes you realize some people are just destined for greatness
What is name this song? Thanks😊
A certain romance
When the Sun goes dwon
@@elcabo9425
@@elcabo9425when the sun goes down
It’s funny how much is forgotten in even 15 years. AM mania in the UK when their debut came out was a real thing it was beyond what The Strokes were in 2001 even at their height. For Americans it’s not that far off from Nirvana breaking big with Nevermind. I’m not joking. NME in 2006 listed Whatever People… as the 5th!!! best British album of all time. Ahead of every Beatles and Stones album.
The fact that AM broke big in the States with such a different style a decade later is incredibly fascinating to me IMO
Yeah I remember them playing these songs in America and it didn't go over well at all. I loved them even back then but nobody I knew was aware of them at the time. I remember not understanding why they didn't translate at all to America at the time, since I liked them most during this era.
I guess the reason I can think of that they weren't as big a sucess in America as they were in England at the start of their career (2005-2008) was because they wrote songs that were about UK night life, and growing up in the UK, and things Inherently about life in the UK which would apeal to youths in England at the time and I guess is why they wouldn't necessarily relate so much to an American audience, and because Arctic monkeys at the time seem to have to appealed more to the UK audiences. And tbh, British teenagers and young adults would probably have the same experiences which they were singing about in mid early 2000s Britain.
Then obviously when the album 'AM' came out, they had already spent nearly half a decade in America, and written two albums on US soil, so they'd spent years there compleatly absorbing American culture and life, before they wrote the album 'AM' in 2013.
Really, they transformed themselves into modern sophisticated rockers as they matured themselves and went from young lads from Sheffield to men in their late 20s, early 30s writing ballads and Alex Turner swooning, rather then keep their fast paced energetic punk ashtetic, and obviously wrote songs about things American people could relate to rather then predominantly the English youth like before.
They went from young punk connoisseurs singing about living in Sheffield to life in America, and adopted a more mature sound which I suppose went down better with American audiences. But I'm just a guy on CZcams 😁 but In my opinion that's why.
@@MrDrumboy17 It's mad how they wen from this to singing about a casino on the moon. Love it!
@@78cr83Alex Turner is a true visionary
Being from Australia, I can tell ya they resonated almost as hard as in the UK. Lots of us were going through really similar things that they sung about, and the raw attitude of the music and biting yet hilarious commentary Alex used made it easy for us as teenagers to relate.
20 years old, in that crowd. Those were the days...
The world needs another Arctic Monkeys, been too long !
indeed
I'm gonna try my best
no tff i still have high hopes for the ogs:)
the reytons
The past is dead and buried and nothing will be the same as it was
It´s so underrated how well they play live. There´s hardly a difference to the records. Just high high high quality
Maybe in your World they are under estimated,...,,the fkn snowflake World🤣
They headline festivals and sell out stadiums worldwide. The last time tickets went on sale their were 80,000 people in the online Queue. They played live at the London Olympics. They're fairly well rated.
@@DaveTaste I'd say there are many bands who sell out just as fast and are way worse live
@@gaiusvelleius I don't understand how that makes these underrated?
Matt Helders is a god
Was... he's pretty terrible now.
@@Thenorthsace Why do you think? Just bc he is playing slower & easier drumriffs?
@@Thenorthsace how? he could still easily bang these tunes out no problem
@@Thenorthsace shut up you complete moron, he’s a well established experienced drummer with a lot of talent.
absolutely a legend
This happened a day after I was born, 16 years later I'll be watching them at the same place. Already counting down the days
Reading 2022?!
Give it a fockin rest lass were all old just enjoy that you were born at all, love and forget x
I’m seeing them for the first time at Leeds fest this year , can’t wait
@@LR_84 eh?
@@dotsyt7765 shut it
I need them to play it live one more time
The album?
Oh yes I never really thought of it like that but that would be so great
UK tour next year.
@@CrawfordGrimaldi I’m going but I don’t think it’ll happen, if it does I’m going nuts
They just did but wasn’t like this
imagine being there omfg a dream
i was there
i don't know how to explain but i feel like i miss the old monkeys even if i was so young in 2006, i don't know this concert makes me feel so nostalgic of something that i didn't live. Those people were so lucky but maybe they did't know, i would pay with my life to be there. Their energy was so strong and they were so young and ow i wanna cry fuck I FEEL STUPID
I was 6 years old💔I'm 21 now and goood, they're my favourite band ever 😭I think we feel like we were born in the wrong era or something, specially because after the pandemic there's no idea of when things like this are going to be able to come back the same way as before... And I feel like my youth keeps running and I realize that there are things (like this one) that probably I'll never be able to do (even though I know if I see them now it will be amazing too, but it would be very different) so yeah, the people there were the luckiest ever
I feel you 1000% my brudah!
I'm 22 and feel the same. They're such a nostalgic band for me :')
I love you.
Epic opening. Amazing crowd. Young Alex.
I already saw this concert like 15 times, and I won't get bored of seeing it
I fuckin' love that transition that leads to Dancing Shoes
Strange to think these songs are older than most the people that have just started listening to them. I've listened to this band since they were handing out free tapes in sheffield fresh out of school.
But the fact they are gaining fans like me who are younger than these songs is just next level shows who the best of the best is 🤷♂️
Good for you and your cassette tapes you old f ck
I want a time machine to go there live and enjoy this fucking amazing show!
I cant believe they’re only 20. It’s unbelievable. Great show🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Are you high? This was in 2006??
@@expiredspace5209 they obviously meant at the time of the show lol
Yes, that was in 2006. They were 20-21 in 2006. What’s wrong??
@@expiredspace5209 chill bruhh
Setlist for mobile users:
00:35 I Bet You Look Good On the Dancefloor
03:29 Still Take You Home
06:23 You Probably Couldn't See for the Lights But You Were Staring Straight at Me
09:03 Leave Before the Lights Come On
13:45 Cigarette Smoker Fiona
17:08 Perhaps Vampires Is a Bit Strong But...
21:30 Dancing Shoes (transitioned)
23:53 The View From the Afternoon* (returns to video at 26:05)
27:30 Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts*
30:37 From the Ritz to the Rubble
34:24 Fake Tales of San Francisco
38:20 Mardy Bum
41:53 When the Sun Goes Down
46:58 A Certain Romance
Thank you
Thank you
Not all heroes wearing a cap
you tha real MVP
Thank you ❤️
That transition into dancing shoes still blows my mind
Im going back in time during quarantine
Love listening to these guys they were a breath of fresh air and still are brilliant
Keep listening it makes for a great day
come see @dilin.ja and we'll make the air fresher
Who else is here because the other video is gone
hahahaha same here
Do you know anywhere I can get that other video? DVD or cd or anything? Glastonbury 2007 wasn't it?
@@healthandhappinesshub8266 czcams.com/video/jjb5JLjW5Yk/video.html
ShortJohnny7 you angel thank you!!!
I love that they're on the third song at the six min mark! The energy!
Lovely debut album. Young raggy lads. Excellent. I’m waiting for the pendulum to swing back that way for guitar music......It’s been a while! 🎸
it's happening don't you worry
Look up Idles, Squid, Dry Cleaning, King Krule, Yard Act, King Gizzard, Thee Oh Sees to name just a few making excellent guitar music right now
I’ve never been a fan of the Arctic monkeys but I genuinely can’t deny this is a good concert, their rise to fame was so fast it’s very impressive
Good concert?
Tell me that there's a better concert by a band in the same year of their debut.
This concert is legendary and becomes more iconic as the years pass because people will realize what the Arctic monkeys could pull of at just 19.
2007 Glastonbury and 2006 Reading are probably the best by Arctic Monkeys.
They legitimately put out a generational classic. Its 2024. And its just as refreshing and crisp as when it was released. And the album cover is so choice.
Staggering amount of talent, just staggering. From the lyrics, to the playing, to the performance. Then and now, incredibly important band
So young, and they all play tight as hell. With no effort what so ever. Greatness.
The transition from still take you home into ypcsftlbywssam is absolute incredible I heard it and deadass went "WOOOO"
I am 50 yrs old..Been there seem it and done it... NEVER HAVE I SEEN AN ATMOSPHERE AND GIG LIKE IT... THIS WAS THEY'RE BEST EVER... IMAGINE THE BUZZ ...FU@k the drugs .Pick up a guitar....PEACE AND LOVE ...NO OTHER BAND IN EXISTENCE have topped that....Reading always brings the best out of bands..NIRVANA. 1992 ,ARCADE FIRE 2011..
these kids were so special 😩 what a brilliant set!!!
This is when they were at there best, raw and fantastic
Ive been a die hard rock/metal fan my whole live. Grew up going to warped and I'm just now hearing about these guys. They are so freaking good.
that's because metal is generally shit and has no rhythm. This has all the rhythm.
@@sbybby now that's a little bit of a stretch man
@@iKaresaboutNASCAR I wouldn’t say it was. I love playing metal but let’s be honest, it’s exactly the same as blasting classic scales very, very fast. It has fuck all rhythm but it is still impressive in its own right. But it just doesn’t have the groove and funk that this kind of music has, that’s why it needs the speed and intensity. Different courses. Maybe it’s just my POV as a guitarist.
@@sbybby dude. You know what. You're absolutely right. I wasn't trying to be typical yt comment douche. lol but this music does have a rhythm that metal can nowhere near match.
@@sbybby i don't like metal that much but the atmosphere at metal concerts is unmatched. My best mosh pit was bring me the horizons
watching in 2020 cus miss live shows wow hold me
Me too 😭
i like when they used the casual outfit, bring back the old artic monkeys
Aside from the poetic lyrics, their music is unique that it blends a wide range of styles and elements that are not repetitive which I really love. Timeless! Genius!
When you open your mouth it sounds repetitive stfu
15 years ago this year, but I can still remember so much of it. What a night!!
Those last words from Alex were so heartwarming. Really felt them and how humble and grateful they were in the beginnings
How can they write such solid, lyrically and musical mature songs at 19 years old is far away from my understanding, truly talented blessed band, like the high school dudes rehearsing next garage to headline Reading, whoa!
The last 3 songs are their best ones
Nah, Still Take You Home, You Probably Couldn’t See the Lights and Cigarette Smoker Fiona
I agree but the last 6 are legendary
All their first album is one of most favourite of all time
45:07 until 45:13 is such a GEM! ❤
The only reason I came here was to see Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts but I guess that was too much, eh? I have to see this song live man.
i come back here every once in a while and ive watched this concert over and over again. it always gives me chills. just awesome... thanks for the upload
matt’s drumming takes my breath away every time wtf
04:26 "well good evening" my heart melted 😍
I’m what you’ll drop for good morning.
Every single track is a banger. Lightning in a bottle.
if you like early arctic monkeys you should check out Lonely Gimmick - Grumpy days, one of the best new indie tracks I've heard and reminds me of early noughties indie
These guys are living legends, so sad I missed them back in 2000's
Had to put their MySpace tunes onto my minidisc player to show my mate and tell him they’re probably going to be big. A few weeks later we’re watching Dancefloor on MTV2.
whatever people say I am, that's what I'm not is literally the best album
First Reading Festival I ever went to. 16 years old. Found out my mediocre GCSE results. Didn't care because I was going to hear this album live. Lost all my mates. Found them at the end. Won't forget it. One of the best nights ever.
if you like arctic monkeys you should check out Lonely Gimmick - Grumpy Days, it gives me early arctic monkeys vibes and is a great new indie track
Fun fact your stupid study next time dummy
What you up to now in life ? And how did you lose your mates?
One of the greatests bands ever. Lucky the guys who can assist to this amazing concert.
Imagine being 20 years old and doing this, guy has to feel like a god.
Este concierto para mi es de los mejores que han dado, no pueden haber sonado asi teniendo solamente unos recitales hechos. Matt estaba sacado, cookie la descocio, tremendo.
20 YEARS OLD AND PLAY THERE!!! AWESOME! A.M. THE REAL ROCK N ROLL BAND OF THE 21 FIRST CENTURY!
Miss old arctic monkeys
watching this to end 2020, genuinely no better way. what a band
Best debut album of the century??? Easily
Matt just absolutely HAMMERING that drum Kit. Arguably the best album from the boys. Well played lads...
There should be a one-time-use 'no ads' button for situations like these.
It's funny that you can see Matt clearly having a great time playing "The View From The Afternoon"
When the crowd started singing, man I got goosebumps
I watched them in 2018. in Madrid. The most exciting gig I've ever seen and I've seen a lot. I can only imagine the soul melting experience these people had here in 2006.
This is one of their best gigs ever THAT CROWD
I love how unsure of themselves they look and happy to be there while nailing everything.
This is when I started listening to them. So freakin amazing
Thanks for the effort you put into this all those years ago - we're still enjoying it today
God who else misses "I bet you look good on the dancefloor" at this speed
This whole performance is iconic. I would give anything to have been there
Still so goddamn brilliant. When my buddy turned me onto this album I couldn't listen to anything else, I was totally blown away. I still cannot wrap my head around Alex writing songs like this as a kid. A goddamn genius. Amazing music and crushing it live!
Matt helders is a beast .
Who's listening to this ready for Leeds & Reading next year!
I miss Alex’s old voice
Broooo fully the old monkeys songs are sooo much better than their new shit
Andaption Tranquility Base is so good though
@@andaption5912 tottally agree with you, first two albuns are bombs!
Aex now trying his best to flex his accent
@@andaption5912 no, all the songs that Arctic Monkeys made are pure gold
Não tem uma música ruim!! Que banda, que show!!
I wish I was 10 years older so I could of seen arctic live in 2007 I grew up listening to these guys when I was up north still remain my favourite band of all time
This video made me learn to start my music career… thank you
I was at this gig and I was 12!!! 14 years ago, was down the front left of the crowd and couldn't hear squat due to the wind!!!!
Fantastic performance