I Used To F***ing HATE The Prodigy.

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  • čas přidán 6. 12. 2023
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    I was never a fan of The Prodigy, I disliked them back in the day when they soundtracked a period of my life. However, today, I'm going to listen to them to see if my mind can be changed or to figure out what is is that''s missing for me. Are you a Prodigy fan? This song is called "Firestarter".
    You can watch the music video for The Prodigy's song Firestarter here: • The Prodigy - Firestar... I can only play short clips due to copyright.
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  • @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain
    @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain  Před 6 měsíci +18

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    • @cbdproductions3964
      @cbdproductions3964 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Give fat of the land a listen. Its a great album. I hated them with firestarter loved breathe. Early stuff def sucked lol. Was just starting to like non rock musics then

    • @jeffmunkynutz1568
      @jeffmunkynutz1568 Před 6 měsíci

      Lol, what prodigy songs do you tell a cock rock fan to listen to 😂
      Need someone, or omen maybe..... 🤷🏼
      Theres probably others 😂

    • @ellebhee5045
      @ellebhee5045 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Commented on here earlier. No swear words, nothing horrible, removed???

    • @adam-b-007
      @adam-b-007 Před 6 měsíci +1

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    • @andydevlin75
      @andydevlin75 Před 6 měsíci

      @JustinHawkinsridesAgain can you do a review on a guitarist called Micheal angelo batio he plays a twin neck guitar i think you'll enjoy

  • @DawidUliczny-ro7eo
    @DawidUliczny-ro7eo Před 6 měsíci +382

    I grew up in Poland and when Fat of Land hit it took absolutely everyone by storm. Metalheads listened to it, punks, skinheads, disco folks. It was so monumental it grabbed people from every corner. And the visuals that came with it were incredible for the time, it was like giant middle finger to your usual garnish palette of colours. Hard to convey how mindblowing it was at the time.
    Seen them live in 2008, what an experience.

    • @TheErazar
      @TheErazar Před 6 měsíci +22

      It had the same effect in Ukraine.

    • @slaven18
      @slaven18 Před 6 měsíci +13

      Same effect here in Croatia. Punks, skins, metalheads, footbal ultras and electronic people, even pop listeners. When someone played Prodigy at party it was always chaos :D Also seen them live in 2008 at InMusic festival in Zagreb. Helluva good time.

    • @jono_young_music
      @jono_young_music Před 6 měsíci +11

      That’s the real magic of them, they have fans all across the globe, truly unifying music 🤘

    • @RickReasonnz
      @RickReasonnz Před 6 měsíci +7

      I remember listening to it in school, and us metals were loving it... and then we found out the EDM fans were also liking it. Each thought it was music for them, but everyone loved it together

    • @DawidUliczny-ro7eo
      @DawidUliczny-ro7eo Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@slaven18 Did you guys also had this urban legend that when Prodigy came out of the airplane and were greeted with salt and bread Keith sniffed in all the salt?

  • @Stilton_Steak
    @Stilton_Steak Před 6 měsíci +92

    Fire starter refers to Keith's role in the band, not actual fires. Keith wrote the lyrics to that song. He was annoyed with press describing him as just a dancer. He wanted to get across that he was the one who stoked the fire in the crowed and actually put loads of himself into every Prodigy performance.

    • @Arnechk
      @Arnechk Před 6 měsíci +3

      Damn, I don't think this ever crossed my mind. I always interpreted the lyrics as some person that keeps pushing for a goal/change but is viewed as a pain in the arse, but overime if goal is to be acheived, you need to join the ranks of "assholes", otherwise nobody bats an eye.

    • @TheDoddyDodd
      @TheDoddyDodd Před 5 měsíci +1

      I thought you where about to make a cover version of firestarter? Not to just cover firestarter..

    • @juliehartley3652
      @juliehartley3652 Před 5 měsíci

      That makes sense.

    • @richardrocks2005
      @richardrocks2005 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I read somewhere that the lyric is a reference to Keith's surname - Flint being used to create sparks and start fires...

    • @1schlom
      @1schlom Před 5 měsíci

      😂😂 wow... I thought it's just about being trouble maker, just stirring sh* and drama just for the f* of it, out chaos or entertainment. Anyway not saying I'm right as I dont know enough about these guys but I wonder if there was any internal conflict in the band between flint and that black guy who used to do vocals in their earlier stuff but later on was shadowed by flint..

  • @ash_howard
    @ash_howard Před 6 měsíci +76

    One of the most pioneering and influential musical acts the UK has ever produced.

  • @davekennedy6315
    @davekennedy6315 Před 6 měsíci +59

    I am a Prodigy fanatic through and through, they formed in my hometown in Essex and i used to often see them driving about (i even later had a race across town at VERY high speeds in my Astra GTE 16v with Keith behind in his bright yellow TVR haha!) I saw them live a few times at Bug Jam (the VW meet) once around the time of Jilted Generation. They were EPIC! I had their music on loads in my cars throughout the 90s.
    On a sadder note, i even went to Keiths funeral procession through our little town, ending up at the church round the corner from me where id got married. Beforehand i drove round town a few times blarring Prodigy full blast (Firestarter, Spitfire and Breathe to hear Keith) seeing all the Prodigy fans arriving in town from the train station carrying Prodigy and foreign flags! Later i also met people from Russia, Poland, Australia, Canada EVERYWHERE there to celebrate the life of a LEGEND of a man! So many turned up that they ended up shutting Bockings roads off. A local pub chucked some speakers at its open windows and played Prodigy for us all to have an impromptu rave in the middle of the road! We were there for hours dancing and remembering. The Prodigy are THE greatest dance act EVER and always will be and were the only ones to transition their sound into other genres and attrack such a following around the world of ALL kinds of music fans. RIP Keith. Love you Prodigy!

    • @davekennedy6315
      @davekennedy6315 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I think Fat Of The Land also dropped around the time of a Bug Jam too? The Prodigy were absolutely INCREDIBLE then and we were ALL a lot younger and far more able to properly `av it!

  • @MrRaErickson
    @MrRaErickson Před 6 měsíci +159

    Fat of the land is a phenomenal album. Still sounds good today.

    • @realest_shirts
      @realest_shirts Před 6 měsíci +4

      listen to it at the gym sometimes.. prodigy 4 ever

    • @prodigy84bg
      @prodigy84bg Před 6 měsíci +5

      "Good" is an understatement. Actually, even "Great" is an understatement.

    • @amyboone125
      @amyboone125 Před měsícem +1

      Listened to it today

  • @mimilini1
    @mimilini1 Před 6 měsíci +140

    Keith Flint was iconic and epic. A true one off ❤

    • @Miss-Placed.1
      @Miss-Placed.1 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Definitely 😊

    • @RickReasonnz
      @RickReasonnz Před 6 měsíci +8

      RIP, well missed.

    • @Wildeheart79
      @Wildeheart79 Před 6 měsíci +3

      You forgot to say Legend, GOAT, OG and about 3 other completely useless adjectives

    • @mimilini1
      @mimilini1 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Wildeheart79 he was a legend whether you liked him or not.

    • @Wildeheart79
      @Wildeheart79 Před 4 měsíci

      @@mimilini1 I'm not sure you understand what these words mean

  • @intheknow6499
    @intheknow6499 Před 6 měsíci +39

    Diesel Power is an absolute sledgehammer of a track. No one can resist the urge to move.

  • @T4Boombox
    @T4Boombox Před 6 měsíci +119

    The Prodigy is one of the most influential and important bands from the 90s and they are still a top top act. This band is much bigger than most people think or realise.

    • @eriklarson9137
      @eriklarson9137 Před 6 měsíci +1

      In other news, stuff you like if way better and more important than things other people like!!!

    • @rossco7214
      @rossco7214 Před 6 měsíci +14

      @@eriklarson9137what ? hes not wrong. the prodigy were insanely influential. the XL Recording artists were some of the most impactful artists of the 90s.

    • @rossco7214
      @rossco7214 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@pringles4312 popular songs mean nothing. they were insanely influential to other famous bands that proceeded them

    • @T4Boombox
      @T4Boombox Před 6 měsíci +4

      ​@@pringles4312 man go do your homework. These guys are literally the biggest electronic band out there. What's more impressive is that they've been a massive influence in rock music as well. Artists like David Bowie and Madonna were asking Liam Howlett to produce their albums in the late 90s.

    • @glynnsmith4560
      @glynnsmith4560 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@pringles4312 yeah but ACDC have only got like 4 influential songs. ;)

  • @lilithblack8645
    @lilithblack8645 Před 6 měsíci +189

    As a former member of the "gaggle", Prodigy was great because it meant those of us who enjoyed metal, rock and punk but also liked to dance didn't have to go to raves or mainstream clubs 😂

    • @bryden72
      @bryden72 Před 6 měsíci +15

      Been a metal head since the 80s spent many happy nights at fridge. Dancing my tits off and constantly forgetting names 😂

    • @AnthonyConstable
      @AnthonyConstable Před 6 měsíci

      This.

    • @MrGibbonboy
      @MrGibbonboy Před 6 měsíci +11

      Similar experience. Prodigy was the only band in the mid-90s that got the goths, punks, metalheads and EBM tweakers onto the dancefloor at the same time!😆

    • @WaffleStomper69
      @WaffleStomper69 Před 6 měsíci

      Makes the perfect "seriously get up" alarm song.

    • @maxim54321
      @maxim54321 Před 6 měsíci +6

      Looking back at the 90’s….as others have said: the Prodigy brought together genres into a sound which had a broad appeal to varied musical tastes, aside from purely dance / rave.
      The same can’t be said of the Darkness who appear to be repetitively rehashing 70’s and 80’s glam /soft rock sound and style for the last 23 years.

  • @Morjensful
    @Morjensful Před 6 měsíci +93

    The production in prodigy is next level. Sonically unique.

  • @strakermidwich9679
    @strakermidwich9679 Před 6 měsíci +29

    I'm a metal head through and through but The Prodigy are an amazing band. They truly did cross boundaries. Firestarter is nothing more than Keith singing about being an MC and hyping up the crowd. He's the FIRE starter!!!

  • @sagetheowlfatfeathery2083
    @sagetheowlfatfeathery2083 Před 6 měsíci +19

    The most exciting band I’ve ever seen live. Nobody else keeps the energy level so high for the full gig.

    • @clairycontrary1658
      @clairycontrary1658 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Ive now lost count of how many bands ive seen and The Prodigy are still the best live act out of them all. Saw them at Knebworth in 96 and it was mind blowing ❤️

  • @eamobyrne1
    @eamobyrne1 Před 6 měsíci +233

    Punk is an attitude not a sound. The Prodigy are punk and they rock!

  • @PaulSpades
    @PaulSpades Před 6 měsíci +92

    I don't know why you focus on Keith's visual appearance. Liam is an absolute legend for music production for using all of the modern production and editing techniques out there: sampled guitar riffs, drum grooves and weird foley; analogue synths, bass, drum machines; used sequencing, sound modulation, automation and effects always beyond what they were intended for and always came up with a dance track that had something new and inspiring in it.
    All of modern music production owes bands like the prodigy, portishead, massive attack, the crystal method, chemical brothers (and all electronic music artists) for pushing the boundaries of the technology and inventing or refining techniques for putting together a song.

    • @QuantumTheory41
      @QuantumTheory41 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned on a laptop running Reason. It sounded way bigger than that at the time.

    • @zenithal666
      @zenithal666 Před 6 měsíci +1

      PARKLIFE

    • @MasterStatusUK
      @MasterStatusUK Před 6 měsíci +11

      This is a good point, analysing this like a 'band' or a 'song' isn't the right approach. Fundamentally, Prodigy is Liam, making beats, for raves, and it derives from the dance music scene. Prodigy added vocal hooks and an incredible visual aesthetic to great effect, but in its purest form its instrumental beats and loops. And they were the fucking best.

    • @Carlho80
      @Carlho80 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@QuantumTheory41 Had a cracked version of Reason then and couldn't believe he made that album on it.

    • @ChalkanCheese
      @ChalkanCheese Před 6 měsíci +4

      Excellent point. At Prodigys heart was Liam with Leeroy, Maxim and Keith as dancers and front men. It was only later that Maxim became an Mc, Leeroy left and Keith wanted to do more Punk stuff, I think he even had a band...
      Alot of "club-goers" and boy racers were oblivious to the sample origins, genre or culture which is a huge shame.

  • @ianrobertson6218
    @ianrobertson6218 Před 6 měsíci +33

    Open up Leftfield and Lydon is another example of how punk and electronic dance don’t just Co exist but can compliment each other perfectly ❤ who needs labels if it’s good it’s good

  • @robertmckinlay7242
    @robertmckinlay7242 Před 6 měsíci +67

    When The Prodigy played Firestarter last month in Glasgow, Keith's silhouette was dancing there, drawn out by lasers.

  • @Floyd1138
    @Floyd1138 Před 6 měsíci +99

    Gotta give Liam his props, great producer. He has managed to keep the early 90s rave sound alive in a sea of electronic music, sub genres and club music

    • @shadyganley8877
      @shadyganley8877 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Propah numbah 12 yea

    • @Vivi_9
      @Vivi_9 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@shadyganley8877 propa bo I tell thee

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey Před 6 měsíci +1

      The man is a musical genius. He writes all the songs, plays the music and does the production. And has been astonishingly successful.

  • @bloodyhellism
    @bloodyhellism Před 6 měsíci +71

    Prodigy are mint. Still a huge fan till this day. They have an energy thats next level. Was gutted when keith passed.

  • @johngriffiths6742
    @johngriffiths6742 Před 6 měsíci +68

    I always thought 'Music for the Jilted Generation' was a better album than 'Fat of the Land'. No Good (Start the Dance), Poison, Voodoo People. Great tunes.

    • @Lagrangeify
      @Lagrangeify Před 6 měsíci +5

      Absolutely. I'd say FotL was them achieving tabloid level cultural mass, and often by the time the red tops get wind of what 'the kids' are into a band is on the back 9 of their career. Not to say it's isn't a great album, just not as stonkingly refreshing as Jilted is.

    • @mayena5735
      @mayena5735 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I agree, Poison and Their Law are my favorite. I also loved Fat of the land though.

    • @machidaman
      @machidaman Před 5 měsíci +2

      100%. When Firestarter was released it was a bit 'meh' for me and I actually found.FOTL a little disappointing initially. Grew to like it but Jilted Generation is on a different level imo.

    • @revolvercoversband1
      @revolvercoversband1 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Jilted Generation is their peak. The narcotic suite at the end is class.

    • @ricochetsixtyten
      @ricochetsixtyten Před 5 měsíci +2

      Fat of The Land has aged better imo, lot of outdated rave sounds on Jilted.

  • @vexillary7914
    @vexillary7914 Před 6 měsíci +26

    Cabaret Voltaire and early Skinny Puppy was pretty much "punks on synths" though obviously better defined as industrial. The Prodigy remains as one the most unique and better produced acts in all of electronic history. They were the perfect gateway band to get you into the harder and darker side of electronic music. They simply rock, which is hard to say about many other electronic acts. RIP Keith.

    • @douglasscott42
      @douglasscott42 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Love Skinny Puppy and Cabaret Voltare I love Industial Music and Prodigy were a little Industrial

    • @douglasscott42
      @douglasscott42 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Justin has lost it on this one

  • @DeagleLas
    @DeagleLas Před 6 měsíci +98

    He is (was) the Firestarter, because he was the one who made engage the audience in the shows. That's why he wanted to sing this one. By the way, he did not invent the look. He was inspired by The Young Ones' Vyvian character.

    • @mrg4388
      @mrg4388 Před 6 měsíci +23

      Ah, good old Vyvian... what an absolute legend... :)

    • @RosieHarp
      @RosieHarp Před 6 měsíci +3

      Interesting 👍

    • @TheSquidgal
      @TheSquidgal Před 6 měsíci +4

      ​@@RosieHarp Vivian was always my fav!

    • @RosieHarp
      @RosieHarp Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@TheSquidgal yes, him or Rik for me 👍😆

    • @duncanralston5112
      @duncanralston5112 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Vyvian inspired Krusty the Clown.

  • @andrewfurey2999
    @andrewfurey2999 Před 6 měsíci +21

    The lyrics to firestarter is Keith's metaphorical look at his role in the band before this song as a dancer and hype man pumping up the crowd at shows and set's. This being the first track of many the keith had a vocal part on.

  • @bksclips1234
    @bksclips1234 Před 6 měsíci +17

    The comparison between flint and Lydon is so well observed. Never occurred to me, now feel like I’ll never be able to unhear it.

    • @ThePhobos100
      @ThePhobos100 Před 4 měsíci

      It is kind of why John Lydon didn't like them at first.

  • @renegadegex
    @renegadegex Před 6 měsíci +35

    Fat of the land is one of the best albums of all time in my opinion, from start to finish there isn't a bad song on it

  • @Aviatorst3v3
    @Aviatorst3v3 Před 6 měsíci +44

    My dad had this as his last song before the curtain closed for his cremation 😅

    • @JF-kv1gm
      @JF-kv1gm Před 6 měsíci +5

      Sorry for your loss. But, WHAT a way to go. I bet everyone who was there remembers it so well.

    • @Aviatorst3v3
      @Aviatorst3v3 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@JF-kv1gm it was just after a place in the sun by stevie wonder so everyone barring us who knew were desperately trying to hold in their laughter and look sad. Loved a bit of awkwardness the old boy!

    • @MarkFixesStuff
      @MarkFixesStuff Před 6 měsíci +3

      Your dad sounds like a legend.

    • @tommyshine9183
      @tommyshine9183 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Fucking legend

    • @Arnechk
      @Arnechk Před 6 měsíci +1

      Such stuff is great. I don't even listen to Pearl Jam, but I know I'm gonna have Alive when everything is over. :D

  • @ewanmatheson4235
    @ewanmatheson4235 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I could write about The Prodigy for days. A few things that jumped out.
    The video mentions Justin was one of the ostracized, The Prodigy were like that but within the electronic music community. If you think about the reaction Justin has to the crowd that listened to club music (for the most part) at the time The Prodigy really wanted to do something different. Broadly speaking, The Prodigy did a few very unique things. Firstly, The Prodigy is, for all intents and purposes, Liam Howlett. He desired to be able to play electronic music on the scale that rock music was played and was aware of a few things. 1) You need a front man, you need a focal point. Flinty was, at the beginning, the dancer, Liam knew early on that you needed a focal point for it to make sense, otherwise, you're just watching a dude behind a stack of samplers which isn't that interesting, in addition, there was nothing dangerous in dance music at the time, all good rock music had an element of menace about it which was incorporated. 2) Club music of the time had a sequence and structure that made sense in clubs, not on stages, so from The Fat of the Land onward Liam Howlett structured tracks more like traditional rock tracks to break them out of clubs and onto stages and 3) the samples... Most people don't realise that the majority of the famous Prodigy riffs are processed samples and it's this part that is the most "punk" thing. No fucks given on what "should" go with what, like a punk kid in 1977 going to a pawn shop, grabbing a cheap guitar and slashing the cone of his 1973 Badger practice amp to get distortion, Liam Howlett mined metal, punk, alternative, funk, soul, hiphop and processed and mashed them together, it's that aspect that makes them very punk to me, not just aping the guitar genre in look and feel but the absolute zero fucks given approach to sampling.
    Some of my favourites - music that should never have been smashed together but The Prodigy did wonderfully:
    Firestarter: The Breeders SOS providers the main hook, Art of Noise the vocal hook
    Breathe: Thin-fucking-Lizzy, Little Richard and Wu-Tang Clan
    Voodoo People: The main riff is a sample of half the intro riff to Very Ape by Nirvana, as a huge Nirvana fan, that's a pretty deep cut to be sampled for a club track.

    • @goldenox7896
      @goldenox7896 Před 6 měsíci +4

      I wish it was you that made this video instead of the diatribe I just witnessed. 🤘

  • @timfifthphaze4147
    @timfifthphaze4147 Před 6 měsíci +2

    One aspect that ties punk to the electronic music of the 90’s was the DIY aspect & of both genres/subcultures. Also both were very anti-establishment.
    Joy Division (later New Order) was a punk inspired electronic band.
    Also punk’s aesthetically different but culturally similar New York cousin; (pre-recording industry) hip-hop provided a pivoting stepping stone to 90’s breakbeat electronica. Debbie Harry hung out with Grandmaster Flash, Chris Stein & co recorded rhythm tracks with drums & bass for the DJ’s to cut-up in the 1982 hip-hop movie Wild Style, and many of the first white punters to go to hip hop clubs were NYC punks. The Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren even made a couple of hip-hop records in the early to mid 80’s & the Beastie Boys were a thrash punk band before getting turned onto hip hop in the early 80’s.

  • @bleepblorpp
    @bleepblorpp Před 6 měsíci +57

    The Prodigy rule! Punk rock meets electronic, with great energy. RIP Keith Flint.

  • @timriley4543
    @timriley4543 Před 6 měsíci +38

    "Fat of the Land" was a masterpiece and deserves its vaulted place in the big beat electronica pantheon, IMHO. RIP, Keith Flint

  • @jnixo9900
    @jnixo9900 Před 6 měsíci +12

    quite honestly i think any band that sets themselves apart and has a distinct sound and even visual appearance are winning. Im a die hard rocker but you cant deny these boys had all of that in spades on top of some banger songs.

  • @GC-re3gm
    @GC-re3gm Před 6 měsíci +15

    Huge band, stunning songs, great visual impact, funniest live gigs to go to. Their music aged incredibly well.

  • @ReaIJohnDoe
    @ReaIJohnDoe Před 6 měsíci +30

    I’m having a very strange reaction to this video, firstly someone disliking Prodigy with enthusiasm makes me question their agenda. But then the stopping and starting of Firestarter while waffling about how people danced. I’ve watched this channel for quite a while now but never have I felt more distant from Justin.

    • @Schnitzel_Inc
      @Schnitzel_Inc Před 6 měsíci

      He keeps popping on my recommendation at least once a year! A talentless narcissist baffon, surrounded by his own image incl. life-size cutout, criticising actual talent! Gets old very fast!

    • @bobb6342
      @bobb6342 Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah pausing the vid the every 2 seconds done my head in, stopped half way through

    • @user-ke2ui4eh9d
      @user-ke2ui4eh9d Před 2 měsíci +1

      Oh come on, they're not going to be everyone's cup of tea. Great track though

    • @nothanks6859
      @nothanks6859 Před měsícem

      I couldn't agree more...though in their early days with Charlie Says they really were quite cheesy and disliked by the hardcore Spiral Tribers that I was part of. Fast forward to the gig they did at Bug Jam where someone (that I know, hehe) switched off the generators and blew all the audio kit...a year or so after that they transformed into the dark, malevolent and musically genius outfit that I have come to love so much.
      Justin comes across as downright snobby in this review.
      I think "Firestarter" was a poor choice to review, Justin should have looked at "Breathe" - such a dynamic and intricate tune, it holds my interest now just as it did the first time I heard it.
      Check out this analysis video of Fat of the Land: czcams.com/video/1uDaJxdXqfs/video.html

  • @Rockaria23
    @Rockaria23 Před 6 měsíci +16

    The additional sample from 'Close (to the Edit) by The Art Of Noise, the Hey Hey Hey part, took me back to 1984 when i was 16. Good times.

  • @localknoxville
    @localknoxville Před 6 měsíci +13

    I’ve followed them since 1991, they have to been seen live to really understand them and what they are about, the shows are pure fire . I went to see them again a few weeks ago in Leeds (Soft Play were supporting them) and even without Flinty, they still bring the rukas ✊

  • @phillwatson9274
    @phillwatson9274 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Justin, I say this with great fondness, you are the Alan Partridge of rock. I love your meandering muses that break off into tangents before coming back where you will contemplate whether you agree with yourself or not. Don't ever change, it's what makes you utterly unique.

  • @Steevie.
    @Steevie. Před 6 měsíci +32

    I remember when firestarter hit the charts and it was just different to everything else that was out at the time which is why they had the success they had

    • @FaxanaduJohn
      @FaxanaduJohn Před 6 měsíci +2

      They were big before Firestarter LOL

    • @DetectiveDeckard
      @DetectiveDeckard Před 6 měsíci +5

      But Firestarter was their first number 1 hit on Top of the Pops (I think) and that’s when they stratosphere’d (outta space)

    • @Si-zy2lz
      @Si-zy2lz Před 6 měsíci +6

      The Prodigy were a local band so I'd always been aware of them, but they never really chimed with me as I wasn't a fan of electronic music. When Firestarter and Breath came out, it utterly blew me away. The Fat of the Land was a great album.

    • @paulmcgrath6118
      @paulmcgrath6118 Před 6 měsíci

      @@FaxanaduJohn that’s not what he said . Drink some water , get some fresh air , take your medicine and give your head a wobble . Not every CZcams comment is an invitation to “LOL” at someone. Good luck pet

    • @robwoodring9437
      @robwoodring9437 Před 6 měsíci +2

      It sure was different. In those days nobody pressed play on a laptop while a guy repeated one or two phrases for three minutes. They previously went through the pointless process of learning to play instruments and write songs...which of course we know now is just wasted time & energy.

  • @asingardenof
    @asingardenof Před 6 měsíci +17

    They're awesome live. As a Britpopper i went to see Oasis at Knebworth, but the highlight of the show *by far* was The Prodigy.

    • @clairycontrary1658
      @clairycontrary1658 Před 5 měsíci

      Yes!! It was my first ever god, i was 13. Best day of my life! ❤ Took me until i was in my 20s to admit that Prodigy were better than Oasis 😂😍

  • @G2thePee
    @G2thePee Před 6 měsíci +4

    Liam is orders of magnitude more influential than most give him credit for. So many have bummed his style over the last 30 years

  • @chemicalBR0
    @chemicalBR0 Před 6 měsíci +9

    the song is basically about keith being the hype man at gigs.
    he starts the fire in the crowd kinda thing. (the twisted animator if you will :)
    I met him a few times at gigs and festivals and he was one of the sweetest dudes you could ever meet he always had time to talk to people and have a laugh
    the stage persona defo didn't match who he really was.

  • @getthoseskills4451
    @getthoseskills4451 Před 6 měsíci +20

    What a group. Britain really does produce some talent. Huge shout from the US.
    I'm also loving other various UK electronica based acts like
    Faithless, Burial, Chemical Brothers, Underworld, Unkle, Massive Attack,
    Orbital, Leftfield, Stereo Mcs,The Streets, Goldie, The Bug, AllFlaws

  • @petezaemes2883
    @petezaemes2883 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Actually one of the best shows I ever saw. Tons of energy and a killer light show

  • @lv2465
    @lv2465 Před 6 měsíci +4

    The Prodigy are definitely among my top favourite Bands. They're always pushing the boundaries of music to create an energetic violent sound. I was deeply saddened by Keith's death, that i didn't think they'd make any new music but Liam Howlett is always busy writing beats and music even when touring.

  • @Yosser70
    @Yosser70 Před 6 měsíci +41

    As a total metal head, Fire Starter kicks harder than most metal out there, absolutely massive track. A DJ at my local rock club used to do a mashup of Fire Starter and Underworlds Born Slippy, the bar did well after that, we were all knackered 😂 Love the jumper, first class 👌

    • @Agentnz
      @Agentnz Před 6 měsíci

      I could die happily after hearing that mashup. The epitome of 1997

    • @Yosser70
      @Yosser70 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Agentnz Man I’ve been trying to find a recording or something of it for years but he did it old school, on 2 decks live. No phones with cameras back then to record a bit, so it’s probably lost to history but man it was great :)

    • @jeffersoncosgrove1910
      @jeffersoncosgrove1910 Před 6 měsíci

      While I was never a hardcore fan, when I put together an essential 90s playlist for my daughter, Firestarter HAD to be on it.

    • @Yosser70
      @Yosser70 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@jeffersoncosgrove1910 Absolutely mate, be a crime not to 👍🏻

  • @misfirems
    @misfirems Před 6 měsíci +36

    I always remember the prodigy as a great inclusive atmosphere playing live - there were ravers/punks/goths and every other kind of person in the crowd having a great time. Amazing live band.

    • @derekodriscoll7178
      @derekodriscoll7178 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I saw them in Brighton a few weeks ago..fxxking awesome gig totally diverse mixed crowd, spotted a kid of about 12 and a few 70 Year olds 💪

  • @phil393
    @phil393 Před 6 měsíci +17

    Managed to get to see them 5 times , very very good band, sadly Keith’s passing was I thought the end of the prodigy , but I think he’dve wanted them to continue . I personally think they’re fucking brilliant.

    • @666_tim
      @666_tim Před 6 měsíci +1

      Seen them 5 or 6 times, including this year and last year and they're still killing it live. RIP flinty

    • @phil393
      @phil393 Před 6 měsíci

      @@666_tim they’re fucking bangin arent they, when I saw them first it was in 96,4 day festival, it was the last pheonix festival,, got quite nasty at a point, I saw the prodigy twice in that weekend,chemical brothers,sexpistols,leftfield,placebo,Bowie and foo fighters and had breakfast ( bottle of vodka at 7:00 in the morning lead singer was very pretty and very nice) with echo belly, saw them in Glastonbury weekend after,then Cardiff uni,Brixton academy,,whats your favourite album, id personally go go jilted generation because i heard the whole album live.

  • @RudyBoy
    @RudyBoy Před 6 měsíci +23

    Sleaford Mods are 100% punk and a lot of their music is just minimal beats
    It's actually quite revealing listening to them because their music kinda shows that punk is not just guitar riffs, it's a specific raw emotion

    • @RudyBoy
      @RudyBoy Před 6 měsíci +3

      literally one second after I wrote this comment you said Sleaford Mods lol

    • @paulmcgrath6118
      @paulmcgrath6118 Před 6 měsíci

      Sleaford mods are amazing. Really loving their cover of west end girls recently

    • @prodigy84bg
      @prodigy84bg Před 6 měsíci +1

      If you weren't aware, The Prodigy and Sleaford Mods collaborated for a track on The Prodigy's 6th album from 2015. Although it was my least favourite track on that album, it still wasn't bad.

  • @TheLookingGlassAU
    @TheLookingGlassAU Před 6 měsíci +7

    His job in the band was to raise the crowd to frenzy - the lyrics came after. The lyrics are about his job as a crowd exciter, and also an analogy of his perception of himself and his relationships/life. One is pride the other is a hint of unhappiness, you chose which is which.

  • @MichaelJones-zg6cr
    @MichaelJones-zg6cr Před 6 měsíci +8

    I liked them. Hearing them taps into a primal raw energy a bit like some metal genres. But they have stood the test of time more than a lot of metal bands

  • @stevemisog
    @stevemisog Před 4 měsíci +1

    When you said you were going to review "Firestarter" my heart sank. When I mention to people that I am a Fan of The Prodigy they invariably say "oh Firestarter." It seems this is the one track The Prodigy are most associated with and it is by no means their best or indicative of their vast catalogue.

  • @NewMinority
    @NewMinority Před 6 měsíci +3

    Prodigy was a part of the energy coming out from Essex. Independent artists making their mark In the rave scene

  • @GhastlyCretin
    @GhastlyCretin Před 6 měsíci +14

    Voodoo people is my favourite song of theirs. It's fantastic.

  • @rorybiller
    @rorybiller Před 6 měsíci +4

    The Prodigy was one of the most hype acts in the entire music business. Very few bands can rank on a sheer energy level with their live shows.
    The put out consistently epic records right up until Keef’s demise. I still listen to them all the time.

  • @jessehutchings
    @jessehutchings Před 6 měsíci +1

    My opinion is that this guy did an amazing job making his music video gripping and entertaining in such a simple way. Like, imagine you were tasked with the same song and video set, how much energy and attitude could you put into it?

  • @rickyiglesias5384
    @rickyiglesias5384 Před 6 měsíci +4

    These guys took electronic music and opened it up to millions of people that would have never gotten into electronic music otherwise. love this group. RIP Keith

  • @wompa70
    @wompa70 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Funny thing about that sweater, supposedly Flint saw it in the window of a thrift store on the way to film the video.
    So much energy in this music. It saved my life when I had a two hour drive every morning and evening. Personally, "Breathe" and "Serial Thrilla" are my two favorites from this album. I still listen to all the bands, Fatboy Slim, Chemical Brothers, Apollo 440, Orbital, and many others.

  • @j-kitty3771
    @j-kitty3771 Před 6 měsíci +19

    Just wanted leave a message here to tell something I found interesting. I somehow missed The Darkness, you were coming up in a time when I was very much doing my own thing musically. Then I started watching your videos, which led to me listening, and wow did I miss out. I'm very happy to have discovered it now.

  • @chrisberry7293
    @chrisberry7293 Před 6 měsíci +8

    You’re one of the only people I’ve met bar my mother who doesn’t like the prodigy! They’re one of those bands that everyone kind of likes! Although they’re technically electronic, Keith embodied the punk attitude and the angst that comes with it!

  • @kevincross9206
    @kevincross9206 Před 6 měsíci +11

    I’m not a massive Prodigy fan, but felt they were a band I had to see live, and they didn’t disappoint. What a show, probably the most reactive fans I’ve ever seen at a gig.
    I have a photo of Keith courtesy of a mate who knew him through racing, where he has a puzzled look on his face looking at a photo of me where I’d said did I look like him. Ought to add I had big helmet hair after being out on a ride 🤣

  • @Nicolasmondragon707
    @Nicolasmondragon707 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Justin Fucking Hawkins Rides Againnnnn!!!!! 🎶🎶🎶🎸

  • @mynineridesshotgun
    @mynineridesshotgun Před 6 měsíci +13

    The live version of Firestarter from Phoenix Festival 1996 is worth watching. Additional live guitar as well.

    • @jujutrini8412
      @jujutrini8412 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I was there! Had the time of my life!

    • @marsy1480
      @marsy1480 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Think I was there as well…don’t remember that much as people I went with were a bit chaotic! Cousins was friends with Mr Flint RIP. Funnily enough, I’m definitely not into The Darkness but enjoy Mr Hawkins's take on things.

    • @jujutrini8412
      @jujutrini8412 Před 6 měsíci

      @@marsy1480 I only remember bits and pieces as well - I won’t go into too much detail as to why that might be! 😂

    • @marsy1480
      @marsy1480 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jujutrini8412 🤣🤣🤣🤣 nuff said!

    • @lucienneemberglow6418
      @lucienneemberglow6418 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I was there too... Amazing!!!

  • @MegaFunkmiester
    @MegaFunkmiester Před 6 měsíci +11

    I saw them headlining at V97 in Leeds when Fat of the land had just come out. Just one of those right place right time gigs. Absolutely Legendary. They have been much copied, parodied, emulated and inspired many an artist. It's easy with 25 years hindsight to underestimate their impact, evolving from an indie dance band to a genre defining colossus. Thier visuals, not just Firestarter but "smack my bitch up" with the incredible (for the time) twist at the end. I get it, you like what you like, and you don't like what you don't like. But the prodigy are national treasures, RIP Kieth.

    • @dave-jk6en
      @dave-jk6en Před 6 měsíci +2

      I was there too! Great lineup that year

    • @mellyleth
      @mellyleth Před 6 měsíci +2

      I was there too!

    • @r7coo
      @r7coo Před 6 měsíci +1

      I was at V97 in Leeds , when you look back it was an absolutely epic line up. The Prodigy & Beck were my favourites of the weekend.

    • @Wagoo
      @Wagoo Před 6 měsíci +2

      I was there too - I remember being surprised by how much Maxim talked lol. My mate's glasses got crushed during the crowd surges towards the stage during certain songs. Epic gig. I also just saw them again on Saturday night in Stuttgart.. they've still got it

    • @skankinmike
      @skankinmike Před 6 měsíci +1

      I was very close to the front at v97 when the croud surged. Loads of people getting battered, then it eased (the pressure) and it went off... I lost my favourite hat😂

  • @raven-wf9so
    @raven-wf9so Před 6 měsíci +7

    Without a doubt one of the best live experience I’ve ever had , Keith insane dancing and the power of this music is something else !
    A one off !

  • @jamestanton7424
    @jamestanton7424 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Anyone thinking that smack my b*tch up would have been a more interesting track and video to critique?!

  • @adrianmoss7515
    @adrianmoss7515 Před 6 měsíci +11

    Growing up listening to "proper" rock (Zep, Purple, Sabbath... You get the idea) I was stunned when I first heard/saw the Prodigy's live act. You should review a live show of theirs...

  • @James-gs9qf
    @James-gs9qf Před 19 dny

    I was a metal head/punk growing up and I still loved Prodigy. Musical brilliance

  • @kevinflint2244
    @kevinflint2244 Před 6 měsíci

    I feel honoured to share Keith's surname. He's a legend. R.I.P.

  • @rdctd8690
    @rdctd8690 Před 6 měsíci +29

    Saw Prodigy at Slane Castle with Oasis, what an incredible performance. I was never a huge electronic fan but that one live show changed my mind and lead me to discover some amazing music.

    • @dorientjewoller113
      @dorientjewoller113 Před 6 měsíci

      Because ... it was played live with a mixture of electro and real instruments. Loved the passage of Rob Holliday/Sulpher in the band as guitarist.

    • @rdctd8690
      @rdctd8690 Před 6 měsíci

      @dorientjewoller113 Yeah, they were a proper legit pro live band. I wouldn't consider someone playing tracks rather than instruments a performance, really. The energy they put out on stage just flooded into the crowd. I was right up front in the pit and on hearing 'Out of Space' begin, turning around and seeing a sea of 90k people go bonkers was an incredibly powerful moment.

    • @roboppers
      @roboppers Před 6 měsíci +1

      Saw them unexpected on a festival, amazing performance!!

  • @fishgutt242
    @fishgutt242 Před 6 měsíci +6

    He is the firestarter because his surname is Flint.

  • @GodLovesComics
    @GodLovesComics Před 6 měsíci +2

    One of the greatest shows I've ever seen (and I've seen some good ones) was The Prodigy playing The Masquerade in Atlanta (which fit about 1000 people on one of it's three floors). I can see where the music feels a little bit dated (or at least very much of an era gone by) now, but I remember jumping around so much at that show that my calf muscles were so sore that I could barely walk for the next three days.

  • @everythingis2495
    @everythingis2495 Před 5 měsíci

    Took mushrooms as a teenager tripping at my place . Parents were out of town. A friend who already ate mushrooms before the drive walks in with a Prodigy fat of the land CD and his eyes were saucers. He said. Put this shit in! We put on the song "Climbatize". We repeated that song for hours. That bend in the into was mind melting. A phenomenal track. Masterpiece of an album.

  • @adamduncan6172
    @adamduncan6172 Před 6 měsíci +10

    This isnt related to this video but, i just had an idea.
    Why dont you ask the fans to send in accapela versions of them singing your intro for you to use when you're on voice rest? You could still play the intro of course! And dont worry, i definitely wouldn't be submitting any vocals! 😂❤

  • @user-sw7js4jw7v
    @user-sw7js4jw7v Před 6 měsíci +17

    The Prodigy are all-time greats IMO. Just excellent.

  • @parham2684
    @parham2684 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I just found your channel. My brother was your biggest fan. Unfortunately, he passed away a couple of years ago. Love your channel 🤙🎸

  • @linde8160
    @linde8160 Před 5 měsíci

    I know exactly what you mean. How people dance to "Hit the road, Jack" made it one of my most hated songs ever.

  • @Loadernator123
    @Loadernator123 Před 6 měsíci +13

    I fucking love The Prodigy!

  • @MedalionDS9
    @MedalionDS9 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Crazy... I've loved the Prodigy since the first time I heard them... it was Firestarter... the concept of combining a bit of rock/punk with techno was an exciting prospect back in the 90's

  • @joshwalton4538
    @joshwalton4538 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Saw Prodigy a few weeks ago in Manchester and they put on a phenomenal performance as did Soft Play.

    • @ColinCayvzmusic1111
      @ColinCayvzmusic1111 Před 6 měsíci +1

      who's singing Keith's parts now? He had a very distinctive voice

    • @prodigy84bg
      @prodigy84bg Před 6 měsíci

      @@ColinCayvzmusic1111 They now play a remixed version of Firestarter, where just short parts of the vocals are sampled. During Breathe, Maxim sings Keith's parts, while the crowd sings Maxim's parts. They've removed full-on Keith tracks like Run With The Wolves from the setlist, while for other tracks where he has just a couple of lines, his voice is played like a sample.

  • @dontudare
    @dontudare Před 5 měsíci

    This is one of those tunes that sends people insane within the first few seconds. That’s a real rarity. Great tune, great band, Liam Howlett was a genuine pioneer.

  • @mixodorians12
    @mixodorians12 Před 5 měsíci

    Guy named tom in my town, his shop burned down, someone thought he did it for the insurance, and some wag wrote "Tom the Firestarter" on the wreckage, in white paint.... for the whole town to see. Always made me chuckle when I see this video and am reminded of it.. The shop was brought back about 50 times better looking after he had the insurance. Though I am sure he didn' start it.

  • @radicalgambino2959
    @radicalgambino2959 Před 6 měsíci +12

    Awww mate the prodigy were never my cup of tea but after seeing them live they blew my head off and I became a fan sorta

  • @kerrymdare
    @kerrymdare Před 6 měsíci +11

    The Prodigy are incredible! I’m devastated I missed the opportunity to see Keith live before he passed. They were set to embark on the Australian leg of their tour when he passed. IMO … he reeked of cool. From the moment I first saw him, I was captivated by him. The Prodigy’s sound is something that bridges genres together in a way that is respectful to each individual genre. You often talk down about “electronic dance music” however it’s just as broad in range as rock music. There’s a place for it on the musical spectrum. You can just as easily get lost in a ‘dance’ track as you can in a rock track … just sayin’. 🤔

    • @prodigy84bg
      @prodigy84bg Před 6 měsíci

      They actually played a few shows in Australia just a month before he passed. His last ever gig was in New Zealand. They were set to embark on the American leg of their tour, which they cancelled.

  • @johnamcclintock1
    @johnamcclintock1 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I used to think the same. In my late teens, early 20s a guy I worked with was a massive Prodigy fan but I resisted his ideas they were any good. Then Fat of the Land dropped and solidified their sonic shift which had started on Music for the Jilted Generation (Their Law, for example). I utterly fell in love with them at this point. The rawness of the performances, the energy and the attitude were so fucking metal. Add to that the sonic qualities of their music and you had almost the complete package. Seeing them live was something I will never forget; they were incredible and on a par with most good rock and metal bands live. Even going back to the first album which is a little out of my normal listening; it's an incredible thing, just so much energy and so much fun. RIP Keith, ripped from us all far too soon!

  • @Swisswavey
    @Swisswavey Před 6 měsíci +2

    I think they're the best live experience I've ever had. The bass is biblical. The gaggle were in attendance still, but they were closer to the front than I could handle.

  • @oslodunc
    @oslodunc Před 6 měsíci +3

    I was never a fan until I saw them live in the 90’s. Blew me away. They’re energy live was amazing.

  • @darrenovenden569
    @darrenovenden569 Před 6 měsíci +4

    “Their Law” a song the Prodigy did with Pop will eat itself showed what was to come, mind blowing punk anthem in my view

  • @rorz999
    @rorz999 Před 5 měsíci +2

    What's interesting to me is that The Prodigy never got much love from the electronic music crowd, who saw them as watering dowm rave music for broad commercial appeal... the rock scene lapped it up though

  • @Daffy-Deck
    @Daffy-Deck Před 4 měsíci +1

    I love your British style, moreover you have a lovely easy going vibe. I could listen to you for hours :) (subscribed)

  • @majmat
    @majmat Před 6 měsíci +3

    I used to hate electronic music . At the time i didn't class it as real music, as it was all programmed, and i was in a Real band at the time in the early 90's. By 94 i was staring to take hallucinogens/Mdma and hardcore techno/Hard acid trance and especially Drum & Bass/Jungle, turned me 180 on it. Then i started DJing and it broadened my musical horizon massively , and now i like everything from death/Thrash metal to Hard house/EDM music and everything inbetween.

  • @hdervish2497
    @hdervish2497 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I was just a middle schooler in the Midwest US with little access to anything but terrible radio stations. The first time i saw prodigy on mtv, i was blown away. I hadn't heard anything like that before.

  • @Ahzpayne
    @Ahzpayne Před 6 měsíci +1

    Farm country, Michigan, early 90s. Metal was the jocks/Townies. Pop was the Yuppies and Country was the Hillwilliam farm kids. Electronic music was where the outsiders gathered. We drove to Detroit and we snuck into abandoned car factories and inhaled asbestos dust. The main riff is a guitar sample from a Breeders song called "S.O.S."

  • @BamYazi
    @BamYazi Před 6 měsíci +3

    Interesting that you think that Prodigy were the soundtrack to your ostracision ? The rave scene during the late 80s/90s was for me at least felt like one of the friendliest environments ever - was living in Edinburgh at the time and on a Friday night down Pure you would get Casuals/Rockers/Indie Kids/Punks/Goths/Students all raving togeather - folks that would never even talk to each other outside that environment partying together

  • @WildSeven19
    @WildSeven19 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I remember absolutely hating them and basically all electronic music when I was younger, but I have huge nostalgia for it now and really enjoy it. Makes no sense, but there you are

  • @dbatdev
    @dbatdev Před 4 měsíci

    I love Firestarter and your commentary made me laugh my ass off. Good stuff! :D

  • @Notsram77
    @Notsram77 Před 6 měsíci

    The Prodigy changed my life.
    RIP Keith

  • @sazgay8576
    @sazgay8576 Před 5 měsíci +3

    The energy of their gigs is like nothing else. They have a unique sound which has developed into something that crosses musical genres, which is evident when you see the diversity of fans at their gigs. RIP Keith.

  • @ragman1960
    @ragman1960 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Classic, Firestarter!!! ❤❤❤

  • @snoogings316
    @snoogings316 Před 6 měsíci

    R.i.p Keith, still gutted he's no longer here, true icon, massive fan since the 90s, one of the best out there,

  • @fredwhiting949
    @fredwhiting949 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Rest in paradise twisted instigator , Keith and his mob was the soundtrack to my adolescence , the town where they originated have a windmill that they donated enough money for it to be fully renovated , but because of the rave scene back then and the xtc wave that came with it , the tabloids only wanted to demonize them and tarnish them with negative media , never mentioning the charity work or just how creative and pioneering the prodigy was/are . The voodoo people are and always will be a tribe moulded by 80s and 90s rave scene and by those boys from Braintree!!. Rip keith

  • @julianlawrence-ball2279
    @julianlawrence-ball2279 Před 6 měsíci +3

    It’s like listening to my granddad talk about the “funny modern stuff” I would say as a fan of the group that they appealed to harder core of Rave fans, to whom Robert Miles Children would immediately cause an adrenaline dump. We danced to The Prodigy and Faithless whilst absolutely off our faces on Xtacy. The three tracks I think really capture our zeitgeist would be The Prodigy Smack My Bitch Up, Faithless insomnia, and The Streets Blinded By The Lights. Keep up the good work Gramps