TUGS THE HEARTSTRINGS!!! Americans React To "The Verve - The Drugs Don't Work - Jools Holland 97"
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My late husband made me sit & listen to this with him, especially the line “you leave my life I’m better off dead”. We married in 2010, had Sonnet by The Verve as our first dance. He passed away at sea 8 days later. 4 weeks after our wedding I wrote that line on flowers to place on his coffin at his funeral. This band means so much to me. He used to put Lucky Man on the jukebox & sing it to me.
Thankyou for this, it means so much.
😢x
Ahh, you made me tearful. Bless you both and much love.
Sending all the strength I can your way 👊🏻 stay strong girl
♥️
🙏🙏❤️🙏🙏
Urban Hymns, is a brilliant album
Incredible album in every way but it wouldn’t of existed without a northern soul. The perfect bridge from a storm in heaven. Connected the dots did that album
@@28wilksy I have just recently started listening to a bit of northern soul, But I don’t know about those dance moves, 😂✌️🏴🕊
History is a beautiful track
Life’s an ocean Glastonbury 2008 is a must
@@ThomasKelly669 as long as you’re moving that’s winning my brother! A northern soul was a seminal album in more younger years. It’s pure waves 🇮🇪☘️✌️
Criminally underrated me and my daughter went to see him in Manchester last year honestly he sounded glorious
Richard Ashcroft……one of the greatest voices and songwriters of his generation!!
Amen
Most underrated voice also
Wigans finest
Agreed. So much more refined and deeper than Oasis. Sorry, Oasis fans. Just, The Verve are something very special. No ‘Manchester’ hype. Just pure genius and no bravado. Excellent.
Also the next Verve tune should be Sonnet
He said it's about his dad dying from cancer and the treatment got to the point where it wasn't making him better any more, just making him worse. But people have their own interpretations. For example it's about his own struggle with drugs or about a friend's struggle. Or a song about the drugs talking back to him. "I'll sing in your ear again", "As I pass down by your street, and if you want to show, then just let me know and I'll sing in your ear again". "You leave my life, I'm better off dead". It has been seen about the battle and a back and forth conversation between someone trying to fight it but the drugs just keep luring them in. Great tune.
No. He never did. His dad died of a brain hemorrhage and in 1995 , BEFORE he wrote the song he said this in an interview while talking about his drug use: "There's a new track I've just written ... It goes 'the drugs don't work, they just make me worse, and I know I'll see your face again'. That's how I'm feeling at the moment. They make me worse, man. But I still take 'em. Out of boredom and frustration you turn to something else to escape."
It was about his father-in-law dying.
@@RUSTY1982B1 Really? A horrible lie that the songwriter made up? Why would he do that? That seems weird.
He has said nothing of the kind. Why would you make up this nonsense? Just for clicks and likes?
Richard's father died when he was 11 years old - from a brain haemorrhage.
@@jedislap8726yeah he said its about his dad and the cancer drugs
As the other comments have and will say it was about his Dad dying, rather than ODing or anything to do with recreational drugs. Which in my opinion makes it more relatable as many more of us will have had memories of loved ones passing away than we have of anything drug related. When you know the meaning the lyrics I think the song makes more sense too. Check out History by The Verve, Check The Meaning by Richard Ashcroft and This Thing Called Life by Richard Ashcroft and The United Nations Of Sound. Those 3 songs are a great illustration of Richard Ashcroft's range and variation of sound.
It's a myth. "Lead singer Richard Ashcroft wrote the song in early 1995. He briefly mentioned it in an interview at the time, relating it to his drug usage: "There's a new track I've just written ... It goes 'the drugs don't work, they just make me worse, and I know I'll see your face again'. That's how I'm feeling at the moment. They make me worse, man. But I still take 'em. Out of boredom and frustration you turn to something else to escape."
So tire
He's talking about how the drugs don't work to block it out.
Your response was very considerate, as it was all said in error. I wish my response was as kind. My heart goes out to all who have lost love ones through bad health care! 🙏🏾
True.. the lyrics can be interpreted in multiple ways tho.. that's the genius of Ashcroft
Urban hyms is imo the best album from the 90s... holds up to this day as a fine example of 90s britania... that entire album is so special.
Agree. One of the best albums ever actually.
it's about his dad having cancer
But people interpret as their own song for their own reasons 🏴🏴
I've always interpreted it as a mental health sufferer. Being one myself it resonates with me
I thought it was his mum
His dad didn't have cancer, he died when Ashcroft was young, from a blood clot. He's never said the exact reason for the songs lyrics, but he is quoted as saying it was about his recreational drug use, and also his father in law who did die from cancer
Wrong. "Lead singer Richard Ashcroft wrote the song in early 1995. He briefly mentioned it in an interview at the time, relating it to his drug usage: "There's a new track I've just written ... It goes 'the drugs don't work, they just make me worse, and I know I'll see your face again'. That's how I'm feeling at the moment. They make me worse, man. But I still take 'em. Out of boredom and frustration you turn to something else to escape."
I didn't know that, I always thought it was about his own drug addiction, knowing he will do it again. Good to know thx Lisa.
Every time I hear this, I cry. Thanks for reacting to this beautiful song.
I lost my daughter to covid 5 months ago and I know I will see her again. She had just celebrated her 46th birthday and left 4 kids behind.
I’m so sorry that is terrible.
That's so terrible, I'm so sorry
I’m so sorry for your loss x
💐
I’m so sorry. I lost my dad to covid 2 months ago exactly. He was supposed to turn 58 8 days after his death. I’m only 17 and now I’ve gotta go my whole life without the greatest man I ever knew.
This song was always on the radio when I was younger (11 or 12) while my dad was in the final stages of dying from a brain tumour, I couldn't listen to it for at least fifteen years after without crying. I didn't realise Richard wrote this song about his own dad, no wonder it hit home so hard.
Would like to see you guys react to Cast. One of the most under rated bands of all time. Live the dream, walkaway and free me (acoustic version)
This song has a particular meaning for me. In 1997, after years of recreational drug use, I became very ill with depression and considered suicide. I had to stop taking drugs because they were making my condition worse. Most of my friends continued to get high so I had to cut links with them. Probably not the scenario that Richard Ashcroft had in mind but the lyrics really spoke to me. The lines that always get to me are "Like a cat in a bag, waiting to drown".
I hope you're staying sober mate. Well done for getting clean in the first place and the best of luck.
Manic street preachers A design for life - get on it lads
This song is not about anybody dying of cancer. Lead singer Richard Ashcroft wrote the song in early 1995. He briefly mentioned it in an interview at the time, relating it to his drug usage: "There's a new track I've just written [...] It goes 'the drugs don't work, they just make me worse, and I know I'll see your face again'. That's how I'm feeling at the moment. They make me worse, man. But I still take 'em. Out of boredom and frustration you turn to something else to escape."
Urban Hymns the Verve’s album is the soundtrack of my youth, amazing album from start to finish. 🙌🏼
one of the best albums of the 90's. one of my favourite of all time
Beautiful song that so many people can relate to sadly. I lost both my parents to cancer and I remember saying those exact words to my dads doctor, 'The drugs don't work they're making him worse.' My dad didn't know who I was, but you have to weigh up the pros and cons, they were taking the pain away, so what if he didn't know who I was? And that he thought 'some bastard' had stolen the middles out of a packet of Polo Mints! I'm not making a joke about that, at the time I sobbed my heart out, but 30 years on, I can smile at it. You have to..
Michelle2003...6 months on and I'm reading your post with tears in my eyes. I'm in the same place at the minute with my dad.
Hope you're doing ok, Merry Christmas.
@@andreastewart8666 I'm sorry to hear that, it's heartbreaking. Take care and don't forget to look after yourself too. Merry Christmas to you too, at least try and enjoy it a little, I know it's hard. x
@@michelle88960 thank you. We had a great Xmas day, full of laughter.
@@andreastewart8666 Good, pleased to hear it. xxxx
Yes. I can hear them again saying they had to lay my mum on her side. If you have ever sat y that hospital bed you understand this song directly
Always loved this song, but it took on a whole new meaning to me when my dad died from years of medication destroying his body and immune system, and then again when my mum died 10 years later from terminal cancer. This song will always hold a special place in my heart 😔
Life’s an ocean is another day incredible verve track
One of the most gifted artists of the last 30 years.
Nice profile pic 😂
One of the most underrated, this fuckin song mate
I think it's time for the Manic Street Preachers. Maybe go straight to If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
They should watch the full Leaving the 20th century concert.
I love design for life
You guys should absolutely listen to "Sonnet" by The Verve. Probably my favourite song of theirs.
Mine too! 👍👍
@@rabbitsonjupiter6824 No-one nails that melancholy sound as well as The Verve!
@@stevenkaye1625 That's true! It's a beautiful melancholy! 😀
@@rabbitsonjupiter6824 Also I feel like Ashcroft’s voice only gets better with time! What an artist. I’m gonna be listening to their songs all week now lol!
Incredible track
This song has great meaning to me.
My sister died at 40, heart attack in her sleep.
No drugs involved, but the song makes me miss my sister so much I cry whenever I hear it.
I have not heard you guys so silent through a watch
Paul
New Zealand
Should do more Verve songs, Ashcroft is one of the best live singers on the planet
“Come on” is a great tune by the verve, great channel boy’s keep it up 👍🏻
I've just learnt this song on guitar & I played it to an elderly gentleman I know in my street who passed away of cancer in front of me whilst I was playing this to him. A day that will forever be etched on my soul.
Local lads from my hometown, I had the privilege of seeing them at their big home-coming gig at Haigh Hall in 1998. Their songs spoke to so many people and the atmosphere was electric. A night to remember!
One of my favourite all time tunes!!! Great reaction guys!! Love the channel!!
Hope to see more Stereophonics
- Looks like Chaplin live at Cardiff Castle
- Local Boy in the Photograph
Sonnet, Lucky Man, History, Song for the Lovers. Richard Ashcroft is on par with Noel for song writing. He's got some great solo stuff. Seen him 2019 in Cardiff still awesome.
verve 'on your own' great song
This reminds me of my late teens/early twenties....( I'm 44yrs old ... ) this song was an instant classic. Great reaction as usual.
Heard on the radio earlier today and thought it would be one you guys would enjoy, and here you are 🤙🏻
Great channel guys watching and reviewing a lot of songs from my teens
Sonnet by the verve is also beautiful
‘But if you want a show just let me know and I’ll sing in your ear again ‘ a great lyric .
History is another verve classic.love the channel keep up the good work fellas
Total tear jerker tune for me!!! Long story short lost someone to addiction and this song brings it home!
I saw them at Haigh Hall .Awesome day.
Best Verve track, IMO. Beautiful song!! Keep on rocking, boys🤘🏼🤘🏼
First song I ever learned to play on guitar, great song, amazing album!! Class reaction as per 👌
You should check out some Doves, they have some great songs,
Catch the Sun
The Cedar Room
There Goes The Fear
Are good to get an appetite for their sound
yes!!
Your hitting some truly great music chaps, keep it coming please.
Love Richard Ashcroft, his voice has a lovely tone, it's not dramatic but it makes you stop and listen to him and that's a rare response to what you could call a middle of the road voice. This song shows how music is so therapeutic, Richard chose to write a song about his Dad dying of Cancer and gave it to the world, a very private part of his life shared but with no explanation so the listener can interpret it for themselves. Lovely, I'm sure it helped him.
I just cant get my head round that you guys haven't heard any of this classic British music, blows my mind
It's time for the rolling people lads . The verve !!! Come on !!!
Yeah man!!!
Love your reaction to this .... this track makes me feel so emotional - those lyrics .....
I recommend these Verve songs:
1. So It Goes
2. The Rolling People
3. All In the Mind
4. Monte Carlo
5. One Way to Go
Definitely!!!
Paulo nutini he's a fellow Scot and quality singer , " last request " on Joel's Holland show his 1st TV appearance , or KT Tunstall on the same show both very talented
Both brilliant recommendations!
KT Tunstall’s a good recommendation but Paulo Nutini is on another level. He’s a Scottish National treasure
"Iron Sky" with the Charlie Chaplin monologue is tremendous 👌
Paolo nutini - iron sky at Abbey road is one of the best vocals I’ve ever heard
Later with
Jools Holland show
Great song. Love is noise, another verve classic
Keep it up gents greetings from Liverpool U.K. 👍
Love the verve, I love the tone of his voice and how he uses it!
My fav song of all time and I have a very eclectic taste. Saw Ashcroft at V '98 and let's just say it's a good job his music is entertaining. Kevin.
Listen to his solo stuff, songs like they don't own me, birds fly, music is power, the guy is awesome and his voice is getting better with age.
Just learned to play this on the guitar. The chords are C, Am, Em, F, G, C.
Ashcrofts dad didn't die from cancer!! He died from a blood cut when his was very young. Ashcroft has never said the exact meaning of the song, but he has said it was about his own recreational drug use
One of my favourite songs
As mentioned below Shed seven seem to get forgot about but their track Chasing Rainbows still gets me and complements this nicely. Ps. Loving the channel and music you're discovering.
I remember watching this solo, with the the
verve supporting oasis 1997. Richard Ashcroft in full emotional flow 😢
As per other comments Verve 'On Your Own', 'History' , 'Sonnet', 'Lucky Man' 👍🏻
First time been able to listen to this song without cry for 15 years.. Loved it then my Sister played it at my 14 year olds nephews funeral.. Who died of brain cancer... So relatable and heartbreaking 💔
The Verve is a big rabbit hole so much good stuff. They only became big on Urban Hymns which had bitter sweet, luck man and this one. If you want more of this type with deep lyrics and strings then do 'History'
This is an amazing song. You are right it's deep as hell. You should do Sonnet next.
All In The Mind, Sonnet, Love Is Noise and The Rolling People are some favourites of mine that I recommend.
This song makes me cry. Reminds me of my dad - RIP Dad - the drugs he got for cancer didn't work for him anymore and he passed away in 2017. Happy Heavenly Father's Day on Sunday (Scotland) Love you. I hope I will see your face again xx
BTW The Verve/Richard Ashcroft were class!
Wigan's finest, Richard is a poet, this song is a classic , he is such a talented and great guy, his solo stuff is superb, love the guy, he just has it.
Wigan hahahaha from billenge lad
such a time period to live in when this music came out, it just blasted the entire music scene in Britain and Europe This song means a lot to me when my mum passed away because when i seen her in hospital she was full of tubes and then the hospital told us to turn off the machine that was supporting her
He is a very very talented man but doesn't like the limelight. How refreshing. 😁😁😁 Love from London. Jan 🧡
lets get right to the start with the Verve - See You in The Next One (have a good time), On Your Own, No Knock On My Door, or Velvet Morning or Space and Time live from Haigh Hall. Ashcroft's a legend. McCabe too. As the lad said below Doves - Cedar Room has to one of the greatest songs ever.
Try Richard Ashcroft - A song for the lovers
Check out "History" or "This is Music" by The Verve from their earlier album "A Northern Soul". They also have some decent live recordings on CZcams. 🤘
This song took on different meaning for Richard Ashcroft over the years, but it remained a staple of his setlists. "When I perform, it's not a theatrical production and it's not your normal rendition of songs," he told Songfacts. "I wrote 'The Drugs Don't Work' and the thing is, s--t happened in the last 20 years, so when I sing 'The Drugs Don't Work' I can't remove myself from that song, so things take on an extra intensity."
Had a friend who absolutely loved this song. Just before his 21st birthday a lad that had been due him money for some time walked into a house he had been in.
All the lad had with him was methadone.
The friend said if you've not got my money I'm taking this just to piss the lad off.
He went to sleep and never woke up.
I love this song but it's so painful to listen to.
I grew up with his family and watched him grow up from nappies/ dipers for tou Americans.
Not a day goes by I don't miss him.
Believe me the drugs don't work which takes me to their next song bitter sweet
I can sort of relate my cousin played the guitar and this was his go to song to play and sing, unfortunately he tragically committed suicide a few years back due to being cut out of his daughters life for no reason so I step in to see her as often as possible to make sure she knows that he Dad loved her but this song brings the good memories flooding back
The verve are unbelievably transient band! Their first album, a storm in heaven is pure shoegaze. A northern soul is extremely incredible especially the track….history! But to fit your channel their set at Glastonbury in 2008 was epic! It was possibly the greatest night I ever had! Bittersweet Glastonbury 2008 will make you respect that tune on another level though! Love your work guys big love!
Guys you can get the acoustic demo version of this and it’s awesome
Absolute stunner of a track!!!
I first heard it when working in Sheffield, on a building site, and it came on the radio, and I was like "Wow, that's a belter", bait time came and I was off down the shops to buy the album [Urban Hymns], and the whole album is a complete and utter classic!
Great reaction guys, this is definitely one on my favourite verve songs. Also Noel gallagher has done a gig in the last few months for sky arts in a empty theatre, you should definitely react to that while it's hot! Think its called "the duke of yorks theatre". You should get on it while nobody else has reacted to it!
Know its an old video but wish you'd have reacted to the drugs don't work, live at Glastonbury 2008..my first ever gig and couldn't be more proud to say I witnessed this live 💯❤️
"History" by the Verve is a MUST.
I'm not going to pile in on what the song is about (Ashcroft has often said he'll leave the meaning open to people's interpretation) but there was on *outstanding* b-side on this single called 'Three Steps'. Well worth a listen.
sonnet by the verve is well worth a listen
It’s seems so funny that you haven’t heard this song as is it so epic but why would have heard it, brilliant fellas, well done. ❤️
My late partner loved this song because he went through serious drug addiction when he was younger but after coming through the other side, it still got him at age 41. His other favorite was "blinded by your grace" by Stormzy. I would love to see your reaction to that. Keep posting guys. X
Sorry to read this Kelly. I’m a year late in replying, but I hope you are in good health. What a great song.
Love this song. It was about his dad having cancer and the drugs not working. Very deep
His dad died of a brain hemorrhage. This is total bullshit.
Oasis - fade away (warchild version) with Johnny Depp on slide guitar and Liam backing vocals. I challenge anyone to listen to it and not love this. Absolute vibe! Goosebumps. Biblical.
One of the best songwriters of his generation🤟🏼
Maybe it is about someone dying, where they are at such a point 'the drugs don't work'.
Like cancer treatments can destroy you or cure you. The song is open to interpretation.
He said himself it was about his drug addiction.
@@EquipoNitro1 Lead singer Richard Ashcroft wrote the song in early 1995. He briefly mentioned it in an interview at the time, relating it to his drug usage: "There's a new track I've just written ... It goes 'the drugs don't work, they just make me worse, and I know I'll see your face again'. That's how I'm feeling at the moment. They make me worse, man. But I still take 'em. Out of boredom and frustration you turn to something else to escape.
Select Magazine June 1995 if you want to embarrass yourself further.
RA is a fucking legend 🙌
I think you’d really like The Jam, some great punky power trio tunes with social realist songs like “In The Crowd”, “When You’re Young”, “That’s Entertainment”, “Going Underground” etc. Elbow and Doves fit in with other stuff you have looked at too.
On Your Own is another great tune by the Verve aswell
Velvet morning and sonnet by the verve....both quality...
That the thing with music to me this amazing song reminds me of watching my mother slowly pass away from cancer
more power to you both. x
Beautiful song.
Richard Ashcroft lives near me. I've seen him around a few times 😃
Good stuff. Still hope you guys can take a look at Manic Street Preachers, ADesign For Life as a lyric and then You Stole The Sun From From My Heart their video, you won't be disappointed.
This song was #1 in the UK Charts at the time in September 1997
Going through alcoholism right now ... Can't get off it ... This song resonates .. hope it's not to late .
This always used to make me think of a death I had in my life where afterwards I would only see her in dreams. I assumed he used them to keep seeing her face for the same reason I started to find sleeping as the ultimate way to spend my time.
An amazing melodic band loved the verve every oasis pulp blur fan had common ground richard Ashcroft a masterful vocalist
Dave Lee Roth 'I used to have a drugs problem..but now I earn enough money' !