Friday Favourites - The Cult - Wild Flower Reaction
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- In this video we're listening to The Cult for our Friday Favourites series. We picked up on these guys in the mid to late 80's, and they've been impressing us since. We love that great Rock sound they had, and we're excited to be going deeper into their music. Enjoy!
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That lead guitar splitting left right through MASSIVE SPEAKER STACKS JUST TRIPPY
I been a fan since 84❤
I've seen The Cult LIVE a few times in Sydney and they are nothing short of a dynamic powerhouse.
They are one of the best Bands of all time.
Kia Ora hello Chris and Cynthia and the hanier crew everybody HAPPY? hope so. These guys at the big day out early nineties WOW ✊🤘💪👏👏👏 . Their live preferences Musicianship ENERGY PLUS!!!! and the light show 🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥
We are settling in and doing well.
Very catchy song ! Love the vocal & guitar 🎤 🎸.
Caught the band live in London back in the mid-90's. Strut rock.
The Cult had an interesting history, they started out as 'Southern Death Cult", which later became 'Death Cult' then finally 'The Cult'. One of my favourite tracks by them is, "Spiritwalker", which was off of their first album, "Dreamtime". Chris the album with, "She Sells Sanctuary" is their second one, "Love".
Just don't use the version of Spiritwalker from the Dreamtime Live album, it's awful!
I saw them on the Dreamtime tour, the second gig I ever went to, they were magnificent. This was when the sadly departed Nigel Preston was still the drummer, He and Jamie formed what I think is one of the best and most underrated rhythm sections to ever grace a stage. No other combination of bass players and drummers they ever had came close, and there's been a lot!
The title track of Love from 1985 is my favorite by The Cult. Great guitar 🎸 by Billy Duffy 👌
Only heard a few songs from these but every one that i have heard has always been a solid tune!
Billy and Morrisey are old mates from way back. i use to rap with Jaime on social media yrs ago. really cool bloke. my Brother met the Cult in the 90s and got all their autographs on a huge poster. they rehearsed and Mates in the valley owned by Bobby, my sis in-law's brother. so very close connection. cheers
Johnny Marr, as he was starting to learn guitar, used to watch Billy Duffy rehearse across the street in Manchester.
Yep , Great Band , still have their early stuff on Vynil , Love , Electric , Sonic Temple , Ceremony , got a bit samey after that ,,but breath of fresh air in the 80s total contrast to a lot of dross that was around at the time !
" Wildflower" is my fav Cult song. I also love "Love removal machine" 😊 "She sells Santuary" and " Rain by them are cool too but the vibe of those two songs are a little different from Wildflower and Love removal Machine 😊
About 31 years ago 😮😂
I done it a gain , I was ready to complain, then I realised it wasn't the cure it was the cult, ace choice Chris, top marks 🏴✌️
@@JamesDickson-vs5of kia ora hello James brother Jumping the gun is my speciality!!! BACK OFF I'll take it from here
@@heathcornbeef Hiya heath my NZ brother, I hope you and yours are doing good pal, 🏴✌️
@@JamesDickson-vs5of James brother we are all good 👍 bit of back pain but that's groundhog day for me. My oldest son Strummer just got his driver's licence a little while ago and he drove us to Auckland city on Friday 260ish Kms we went and saw my old friends brand new PUNKROCK band VIGILANT CITIZEN 💥💥💥 it was a short set their first in a small bar. Stefan on guitar played at my 21st birthday in 1991. He's Straight edge but i don't hold that against him 😜
@@JamesDickson-vs5of oh yeah i forgot we went fishing out in the hauraki gulf in a mate's boat it was an awesome day everyone caught a couple of fish except ME 😞 . BUT that's how it goes every time i go fishing I'm just there to make them look good 😜
@@heathcornbeef fantastic, happy days brother 🏴✌️
Well that's serendipity for you. My copy of Arts of Darkness by John Robb arrived today (the history of Goth music). In celebration, I have had an evening listening to the Cult. I saw them on the Electric tour - the album which contains Wild Flower is very good but only this morning my brother and I were discussing Rick Rubin the producer and came to the same conclusion that we prefer the 2 earlier albums Dreamtime and Love. Check out Go West from Dreamtime or She Sells Sanctuary from Love. In John Robb's book I have learned that Crass were a massive influence on Ian Astbury (he went to Dial House and saw them 36 times). It would be great if you had the courage to play some Crass....
Love The Cult. They are touring Australia later this year. I'm hoping to go see them. I have the extended rock mix of Wild Flower on cd single and it's brilliant
@@jayjayjase9796 better not have too high expectations for Ian Astbury's singing. He's not real crash hot anymore. Barely sings all the words.
@@gunlean7738that's disappointing
The Cult and their Rock phase, i think even they regret it now, given they tour nowadays as Southern Death Cult/Death Cult, playing the old songs, and the few they do from The Cult period, are labelled as covers! Hilarious!
Tbf in my opinion which means nothing obviously but the electric and sonic temple are their best records also what catapulted them
@@harrytrent13 yeah, fair enough. Those records did make them a worldwide thing. Part of my problem is I was(and still am) a big fan of the Southern Death Cult/Death Cult/early Cult stuff, grew up with it, and was young and foolish enough to think they were no longer, "my" band when the Rock phase kicked in.
They were the second band I ever saw live, on the Dreamtime tour, phenomenal live act with that particular lineup,....I will always maintain that the rhythm section they had then was one of the finest to ever take to a stage, anywhere, anytime. Saw them years later, during the Rock phase, they just weren't the same, not for my money anyway, they didnt swing anymore.
Having said that, there are a couple of moments I do enjoy from the Rock phase, I'm very fond of, Nirvana, that two part guitar solo section is kinda genius.
You like these guys family? .
You would probably appreciate DANZIG.
Another WICKED BAND I've seen ❤. Glen Danzig 👏👏👏🤘
About 31 years ago 😮😂
I'M DANGEROUS I'VE GOT TEETH 😁 AND I NOW KNOW HOW TO USE THEM 😁😆😁😬
I don't usely care about the lights at a gig but a couple of really memorable light shows were DAVID BOWIE serious moonlight tour 1983 with dad ❤ . to a 13 year old boy just seeing David Bowie was amazing but that light show is burnt into my feeble little mind. And MINSTRY i can't say one way or another but i wouldn't be surprised if more than a few people had EPILEPSY SEIZURES IN THE CROWD. . Ether way it was AWESOME
MINISTRY Big Day Out early nineties
Try FIRE WOMAN by 🔥👍
We love Fire Woman! Such an electrifying energy! And the blues in it...
Great musicians, but I didn't get them!
AC/DC rip off riff. Check out Rock n Roll Singer from AC/DC. Not sure if coincidence but Malcolm Young used that guitar in Back in Black videos era until he had to stop using cos it got so out of tune so quickly.
The exact same riff...sad, and I really like the Cult song.