Bittersweet Symphony - The Verve | College Students' FIRST TIME REACTION!
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One of our national anthems here in the UK, it’s a MASSIVE song here 👍
@eximusic
Жыл бұрын
It's big in the US also.
@loosilu
Жыл бұрын
I was living in London in 1997, this song reminds me so much of that crazy time. I also associate it with Diana.
@mikepastor.k6233
Жыл бұрын
This and Wonderwall'
@penderyn8794
Жыл бұрын
UK is the perfect dull name to sum up the dirge of life in modern English poor areas Uk is a dull lifeless corporate acronym name thats removes all the ancient beauty and diversity of Britain....the thing the Verve rallied against. Great Britain is an old Celtic name...I use that
@stevesteve6322
Жыл бұрын
My condolences
I am a Boomer that loves the 60's thru the 80's in particular, but I absolutely love this song. Love those strings
@karlsinclair9918
Жыл бұрын
Have you heard the original 60s instrumental by the Andrew Oldham Orchestra? Check it out..you'll love it!
@djhrecordhound4391
Жыл бұрын
@@karlsinclair9918 If you're recommending the song, it might help to give its title-- "The Last Time"
@karlsinclair9918
Жыл бұрын
@@djhrecordhound4391 yeah, I did elsewhere and linked the video below but it must have been allowed. Cheers.
@loosilu
Жыл бұрын
The whole album is fantastic. This is the only song with strings, but the other songs have the same mood.
@johnspringer6003
Жыл бұрын
Same here. Sixty years old and 90+% of my music is from 60s-80s, but I love this.
This song…… hits me hard EVERY TIME. It’s meant to be felt emotionally.
@loosilu
Жыл бұрын
the album too!
@ejdevo
8 ай бұрын
Every time. EVERY TIME!❤
The entire album “Urban Hymns” is amazing.
@susanmaggiora4800
Жыл бұрын
Their entire collection is pretty amazing
@mstob1969
Жыл бұрын
Yup. Must do Drugs Don't Work or Lucky Man next.
@heavensameskies
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely Yes
@AlphaLimaXray
9 ай бұрын
Seconded!
@personalcheeses8073
2 ай бұрын
I was going to buy the CD online. But before I did I found it for 10p at a church fundraiser. It’s great.
This song is like a Merry-Go-Round. It gives you this feeling of going up and down, round and round, moving through time and space. But it keeps bringing you around to the same place and seamlessly starting over. It creates a perfect motif for overlaying a commentary on the repetitive, bittersweet nature of life.
@edoq78
Жыл бұрын
They have a great song called “Space & Time” 👍
@loosilu
Жыл бұрын
what a perfect metaphor!
@ThePotatusMan
Жыл бұрын
What's up John
@Batfemme639
Жыл бұрын
A merry-go-round is the perfect image for the energy and motion of this song.🎠
Not only one of the best songs of its time, but also one of the best videos: a must watch!!!!
I’ve heard the song a million times and still get goosebumps on my arms at certain points. I think the bass line is criminally underrated, especially the fills late in the song.
@surfrunnerd8457
Жыл бұрын
It's been asserted this song's riff was stolen from the Rolling Stones "The Last Time."
@mrsleep0000
Жыл бұрын
The fuck you talking about? The bass literally plays the same one bar the whole song, it doesn't change at all, no fills, no runs, nothing. 3 notes, the whole song.
@waygonner
Жыл бұрын
@@mrsleep0000 I’m talking about the transition fills that you can clearly hear in the back half of the song. If in doubt, take a look at the bass tab.
@debratroeak77
Жыл бұрын
I agree, criminally underrated. This song will give me goosebumps no matter how many times I hear it. ❤
@alteredaustin1
Жыл бұрын
@@surfrunnerd8457 You're a full-blown idlot.
This was played at the funeral of a much loved friend last year. It summed up him and his too short life so much. RIP my brother.
If life's a circle, this song epitomises it.
My ex and I had this whole album on repeat anytime we were in the car (until it became overplayed). There are some incredible tracks on this album. Really became a soundtrack for that relationship for us. I received the news last year that she left this world and now it's difficult to listen to this without it bringing a tear. A lot of that stuff feels more relevant to that relationship now than it did then. It's amazing how powerfully music can pull you back in time and bring up all the things...
@pattyliedel6485
Жыл бұрын
Nothing slaps you upside the head with your memories like music. 😁 I wish you the very best of them.
@k29-
Жыл бұрын
I second that. All the best.
@SparkyPea
Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I hope you are somehow also able to find comfort in the song. Life is indeed bittersweet.
@loosilu
Жыл бұрын
Amen to that.
@Kainlarsen
Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that, man... The people we care for never really leave us.
The video for this song was iconic and really helped propel the songs impact at the time. IMO
@donnakubiski5572
Жыл бұрын
1954 I totally agree with you about the video. It fits perfectly with the song.
@Sunny-tv5dm
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the video is legendary. Based of the iconic and legendary Massive Attack "Unfinished Sympathy" video which came out in 1991.
@clausappel8086
8 ай бұрын
Little fun fact: The woman being angry about him climbing over her car ist Richard Ashcroft's wife 🙂
@personalcheeses8073
2 ай бұрын
@@Sunny-tv5dmA homage to that original video
Andy is a emotion/mood guy. Alex is a tech/lyrics guy.
This is one of those songs that is (even) better with its (iconic) video💜👍🎩
@TheConservativeinaction
Жыл бұрын
oh yeah way better
@chrisshepherd3361
Жыл бұрын
I bumped into the lead singer in the street the other day
@susanklasinski1805
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisshepherd3361 😂
@thrusta100
Жыл бұрын
And I bumped into his girlfriend, she weren’t too happy!..
A real shame you guys weren’t able to react while watching the official video for this song, well worth a visit if you are able..👍
The violins are a sample of an orchestral adaptation of The Rolling Stones' song The Last Time. They were sued over the sample by The Rolling Stones' old manager (who owned the rights to early Stones songs) and lost songwriting credits for around 20 years, also losing out on many millions of dollars. They only got the rights back a few years ago, after the manager died.
@carlmarks8170
Жыл бұрын
The orchestral adaptation of The Last Time (inc. the famous violin flourish used in the Verve's sample) was actually composed the Rolling Stones's first manager, Andrew Loog Oldham. He was replaced as their manager by the more business-savvy, Allen Klein who then set about swindling Mick Jagger and Keith Richards out of their songwriting royalties for all of their 1960's songs.
@robertwiles8106
Жыл бұрын
The story i heard is that it was Mick's decision, after his heart attack, to give the band back their rights (as well as all back royalties).
@flyingburritobro68
Жыл бұрын
Either way they ripped off the original arrangement and faded into nothing - ever hear of them in the last decade plus? Nope. 1/2 hit wonder since they stole part of the song😂
@Mark-sc9iu
Жыл бұрын
@@flyingburritobro68 Not really. They actually bought the rights to the sample from the label, not knowing that Klein had acquired the rights. They didn't find out about it until they were sued.
@mph7282
Жыл бұрын
@@Mark-sc9iu they bought the rights to sample, which is like 10 seconds, not to use the whole song. This was not a sample, it was a basically a cover, which Ashcroft them claimed to have written. The Stones said they didn’t care, but the owner of the publishing rights did. That is what got the, sued.
My son was born in '97 which is an impressive year for albums....Radiohead, Supergrass, Echo and the Bunnymen, Depeche Mode, Catherine Wheel, The Charlatans, The Sundays, Blur, Oasis, Belle and Sebastian, and Chemical Brothers, to name a few. Love the channel.
@helenespaulding7562
Жыл бұрын
Wow, I’m a boomer who thought she had a passing knowledge of 90’s groups. I thought wrong. I only know three of the bands you mentioned. … Radiohead, Depeche Mode and Oasis. They must have been the monster groups? The rest were second tier?
@levivalentinovideos
Жыл бұрын
I was born in 78, the 90's was my era, the last great decade of music, so many bands, so many artists, so many genre's
@loosilu
Жыл бұрын
McCartney's Flaming Pie, which IMO is his best solo album in the last 25 years.
@Skeezer66
Жыл бұрын
@@helenespaulding7562 They're all first tier, but many different styles. Catherine Wheel is very guitar heavy, The Sundays closer to The Cranberries (but pre-Cranberries), Blur rivaled Oasis in Britpop, and The Chemical Brothers are electronic' big beat' (synths and computers) dance/rave artists. You should try out all the ones Raygun mentions!
@helenespaulding7562
Жыл бұрын
@@Skeezer66 I just might. Didn’t mean to imply that others were not excellent. Only that I, as a 50 year old woman at the time who didn’t follow popular music much at all, was aware and had heard the names of those three bands.
This is one of those songs that I have to stop and listen to every time it comes up. The music makes me want to spread my arms and face a wind and the lyrics speaks to my gen-x heart. I love it so much.
@ShannonR1969
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely the same reaction for me, a fellow Gen Xer!
@ronster369
Жыл бұрын
Great comment. And it reminds me of "The Checks" episode on Seinfeld....when Elaine's new boyfriend is enthralled every time he hears "Desperado" by the Eagles and can't function until it's over. Check it out it's hilarious.
A decade defining song for sure. You guys should watch the video - Richard Ashcroft just oozing attitude with every step.
As someone who lives about 20 miles from where the Verve are from, this warms my cockles! I was 11 when this song came out and I've never got bored of it. Glad you boys enjoyed it.
This song feels like its been with me my whole life even though that’s not the case. It’s always been good but it hits differently depending on your mood. I never get tired of it. “The Drugs Don’t Work” is another song that takes you into another headspace. I’d recommend checking that one out.
@jamesdignanmusic2765
Жыл бұрын
I know what you mean. I felt that way with this song and - a decade or two earlier, with The Jam's "That's Entertainment". It's like they've always been there.
@fleurdelis2976
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesdignanmusic2765 The impact music has on us is so powerful. This song gives me The Smiths vibes. My favorite band is The Smiths and Morrissey (solo career). Everyone says their music is depressing but I feel like they took sadness and loneliness and elevated into beautiful art. Whenever I’m down, sad or lost I immerse myself in their music and I ALWAYS feel better. And when I’m happy I enjoy it just as much. Morrissey says the things that people think but would never say out loud. He’s an amazing lyricist. “It’s so easy to laugh, it’s so easy to hate, it takes strength to be gentle and kind.” The man is a genius! I’m so grateful for the artists that get us through this crazy thing called life.
I love this whole album.
@wolflarson71
Жыл бұрын
The Rolling People and Catching the Butterfly are bangers.
@robertlanier2235
Жыл бұрын
Same
@loosilu
Жыл бұрын
@@wolflarson71 Love both! Catching the Butterfly is my favorite song on the album.
This is, to me, a perfect song, but one I don't always need. When I DO need it, though, it's an amazing piece of music. Nighttime driving, the last third of a workout on the treadmill...that's when I'm always grateful for this song to appear, and fall in love with it all over again.
I really enjoyed this song....that's from a 1960 kid. I quit listening to pop and rock by the time this song came out but heard it later on. It's one of those I'll stop and listen to because of the violins melody ... its light and easy feeling. Great observations and analysis.
The whole album (Urban Hymns) is soooo good. Richard Ashcroft is a genius and this is a definite "S" tier for me!
One of the best songs. Fantastic lyrics and I think the repetitiveness is deliberate to reflect the mundane, monotonous repetitiveness in life - adding more meaning in line with the lyrics without actually stating this as lyrics
@jgsrhythm100
Жыл бұрын
Inspired by "Collective Soul's "The World I Know" ( released 2 yrs prior)? Very similar(even video and lyric concept similar).
@leslie8743
Жыл бұрын
Well said. ❤✌
@jimreadey4837
Жыл бұрын
@@jgsrhythm100, it appears you've subsequently backed down from stating this as fact to now owning that any connection between the songs is merely your opinion.
@sirajaxl
Жыл бұрын
@@jimreadey4837 Shouldn’t you swear the witness in before you start your questions Counselor?
@jimreadey4837
Жыл бұрын
@@sirajaxl, I started to respond that I hadn't asked any question. Then I re-read his comment, and noticed he included a question mark. I move to strike my opening statement and move that we take an hour recess.
"The Drugs Don't Work" is my fave cut from The Verve. Hard to fault this album. Timeless, really.
"Sonnet" and "The drugs don't work", two more great songs by the Verve
I've always really liked this song and still do - it's never got old for me. Now watch the video as it complements the song perfectly and takes it to another dimension.
Definitely an S tier song for me. Great 90s track
@jgsrhythm100
Жыл бұрын
Inspired by "Collective Soul's "The World I Know" ( released 2 yrs prior)? Very similar(even the video concept similar).
This song plays at the end of Cruel Intentions, where I heard it first. One of my top 5 all time fave songs.
@dorianwhite1990
Ай бұрын
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@Kim-dm4yb
18 күн бұрын
Exactly! It was so perfect for the end of that movie! I ended up buying the CD after watching it.
I haven't engaged with these boys for some days, but at last they react to this hypnotic masterpiece..........
This is one song I never get bored of listening to
Born in 1993, so basically grew up listening to this song. This is a generation-defining S-tier track for me.
@jgsrhythm100
Жыл бұрын
Inspired by "Collective Soul's "The World I Know" ( released 2 yrs prior)? Very similar(even video and lyric concept similar).
@ChristopherMmmm
Жыл бұрын
Born in 91 here, so I feel that.
@scambammer6102
Жыл бұрын
@@jgsrhythm100 don't sound very similar
@jgsrhythm100
Жыл бұрын
@@scambammer6102 Similar ,tempo, instrumentation, vocal delivery, orchestration mood. , lyrical and video concept. Both great tracks, just saying the Verve were likely inspired by it. Verve are from UK so different accent
@cranmeister2365
Жыл бұрын
The 90's were my 30's and I liked the vibe, it was far better than the 80's in my opinion.
The video adds to this songs impact in my opinion
You can't overplay this song. I have been listening to this regularly since 1997. I just listen, and let it cleanse my mind 😘
The answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything: 42!
I'm always amazed that this song has the same notes over and over with no changes and yet it doesn't get boring.
@j.kevvideoproductions.6463
Жыл бұрын
It's the subtle changes in the background and gradual increase in vocal intensity that keep it interesting for me.
@Murdo2112
Жыл бұрын
If you're interested , in music that's called an "ostinato".
@lindamaxwell9722
Жыл бұрын
@@Murdo2112 thanks love facts
This song is on the work radio overhead at my gig. It is easily my favorite song that I am forced to listen to 3-5 times per day. I never, never, get tired of hearing it. Maybe it's because it is a stream in a desert of other crappy music or because it is just that good. I don't know, probably an 81.5% chance that it is that good. Anyway, I was so happy that it won, was excited to see it show up in my feed today and so glad that you guys loved it.
@djhrecordhound4391
Жыл бұрын
Radio's narrowed playlists are exactly why I can't stand it anymore--and I grew up wanting to work in radio, and then I did!! Even with a song this good, I would hate it by the end of one week.
@fractuss
Жыл бұрын
I feel ya. I was in construction for many years and was forced to listen to "country" music for much of that time. There were always one or two songs that were kinda good (Don Williams, Jolene) that I would look forward to.
This is arguably one of the greatest songs ever written.
Every musical era has songs that are defining moments upon their release. Songs that resonate with an entire generation. This was one of those songs.
Richard Ashcroft is my 2nd favorite male vocalist of all time (only behind Chris Cornell). He is also a brilliant song writer. Check out more Verve and his solo material in the future
@ajschroetlin2196
Жыл бұрын
Whenever I need something consistent and positive, I listen to Richard Ashcroft's solo stuff.
@williamcalvert4106
3 ай бұрын
Yes. His first solo album "Alone With Everybody" is excellent from beginning to end.
Gotta react to “Lucky Man” & “The Drugs Don’t Work” next by them 👍
1128; - Loved this song when it first came out - Got sick of it being overplayed - Lost respect for all sides when I found out about stealing the sample and the severity of the lawsuit - Didn't listen to it for like 15 years - Heard it here today and remembered why I loved it at first The song, it's own history, and the experience with it are like their own condensed metaphor for it's own subject matter. Life is long...
@loosilu
Жыл бұрын
They didn't steal it. They bought the rights from Decca. Allen Klein, the a hole who screwed both the Stones and the Beatles, is the one who declined rights to the Verve. After he died in 2009, the Stones gave the rights to the Verve.
I could listen to this song everyday. A classic for sure!
1288 is my guess. As a Gen Xer I always felt this song would be timeless, as iconic then as it is today. The lyrics and melody are perfectly matched, and though Jagger and Richards came up with the ‘riff’ - Last Time was a catchy early 60s pop tune with fairly throw away lyrics. This song is in another category altogether.
@djhrecordhound4391
Жыл бұрын
Really the orchestra's "riffing" wasn't Jagger's or Richards' doing. It was arranged for Andrew Loog Oldham's Orchestra to play.
@facts2741
Жыл бұрын
It was a lot more than a riff that Ashcroft stole. The entire melody of the song is just a repeat of a unique chord progression in the Stones' song. Pure plagiarism. And to to the DJH weirdo who also responded to this, if Oldham had published the string arrangement under his own name, it would have been plagiarism on his part, too. But he was working for the Stones and got a paycheck from them to arrange one of their songs. Please don't talk about things you don't understand. Richards and Jagger got (and deserved) full publishing rights to the song after a court found Ashcroft didn't have a leg to stand on. It was nice of them to give the rights back 20 years later, no matter how stupid Ashcroft was when talking about them "stealing" from him. He's a complete joke.
@djhrecordhound4391
Жыл бұрын
@@facts2741 Bitter much...?
@facts2741
Жыл бұрын
@@djhrecordhound4391 Not even a little. It's a fine song and well-produced...hard to go wrong with ripping off such a great song. Facts bother babies, I understand. Arrangers know their jobs and understand that arranging isn't the same thing as writing/composing. Maybe someday you'll be a big boy and understand that.
@MGuitarZ77
Жыл бұрын
@@facts2741 -Troll alert
Gotta go with Andy on this. It's overplayed for a reason. It's phenomenal and Richard Ashcroft lost out on millions.
@Dreyno
Жыл бұрын
The Stones returned the money they had got from the song in 2019.
I think when this was first played on the radio the dj played it 8 times in a row because he liked it so much which would absolutely never happen today
This song has amazing lyrics and has one of the greatest openings. Always has the melancoly upbeat sound (like a cloudy day) which the video perfectly reflects that.
Great song! Love that you did it. A magical track to just leap into and let it take you somewhere. So powerful.
Takes me back to the mid to late 90s 😉 brilliant times all 👍
Definitely should react to NO RAIN by BLIND MELON, another 90's hit
Love that you all got up on this. So much of this era coming from the OG rave scene and DnB/Trance is all about the long slow ride. Hit a space and just ride it out. ✌️❤️ BTW... I've heard this a thousand times since the release and it never get old. It's a timeless vibe. Like many if this era.
Rockin' 1000 did a great version of this in Italy a few years back. If you enjoyed this, you'll probably enjoy that.
Richard Ashcroft went on to solo stuff that showed his songwriting genius off even more
@loosilu
Жыл бұрын
I never knew this. Thank you!
I was college age when this album came out. Remember it through a bit of a euphoric blur... getting stoned with good friends in the autumn in this old wooden house with a beautiful wild garden with apple trees that had been turned into a dormitory, spacing out on a mattress next to a girl I never had the guts to make a move on while this music was blasting through the speakers.
The video to this song is amazing. The world is moving but the attitude in this song is in your face.
love this song. so memorizing and is an a+ to me. one of the best 90s songs. possible s tier.
@jgsrhythm100
Жыл бұрын
Inspired by "Collective Soul's "The World I Know" ( released 2 yrs prior)? Very similar(even the video concept similar).
@alrivers2297
Жыл бұрын
@@jgsrhythm100 Actually it's taken from an old Stone's song
@jgsrhythm100
Жыл бұрын
@@alrivers2297 Just the Orchestra sample is.. How about everything else? Or even the idea of using orchestration ? Coincidence?
@alrivers2297
Жыл бұрын
@@jgsrhythm100 I like this song and the video for it more the the Collective Soul ones.
@jgsrhythm100
Жыл бұрын
@@alrivers2297There boh great , but my guess is the Verve were inspired by the Collective Soul track. The Colkective Soul Track was based on a man who commit Suicide in NYC. They have a very similar tone and feel. Both great
The video that went with this song was amazing, but for me it's the whole album...even when I play the album now it feels both like a friend & new.
To be clear it wasn’t the stones who sued them, it was the stones’ publisher, the infamous Allen Klein, who sued them, for sampling an orchestral arrangement of The Last Time from an obscure record by the stones producer Andrew Loog Oldham. And… it’s not a sample. If you listen to the original, you can hear that the Verve rearranged and re-recorded it so it isn’t note for note. They still got sued, not at the stones wishes, and lost.
I was going through a bad breakup when it came out. A bittersweet breakup so this song still makes me cry good and bad tears every time I hear it. I wish I had seen this performed live.
This one NEVER tires. Best 90's song, easily. If you haven't seen the video be sure to check it out.
827. After refusing to listen to this for twenty years, I can appreciate it again! Worked at MTV at it’s height. We had screens all over the building (and in our offices!) playing the channel, so if something was in heavy, heavy rotation, you heard it multiple times daily! Much better now! 😂
@Meandmymirror
Жыл бұрын
I would love to hear what that was all like! Jealous
I first heard this song during the movie "Cruel Intentions." I think it was one of the best song/scene pairings in movie history. When I hear it, it takes me right back to that climactic scene at the end of the film.
Whenever I've heard this on the radio throughout the years, I've cranked it up all the way. Still have the album on cassette (snort) from the 90's and play it now and then.
If “Blah” was a song, it’d be this. C to C- to me.
Try "Killing Moon" by Echo and the Bunnymen
I was traveling a lot when I first heard this song and falling in love. It was perfect then and nostalgic now.
Nah, I've heard it a million times and it's still a S tier song; it's just THAT iconic.
I always feel this song Adam. S TIER.
I first heard this song during the TV ads for the 2000 Tokyo Olympics, if memory serves me right. It's was the Verve's only mainstream hit in the US. They were a lot more successful in the UK. This is a very cool song.
I seem to remember this song being in the U.K. top 40 for over a year. An amazing song
My freshman year at college. Blasting this at the dorms. 1998 What a time to be young and alive 🥲❤️
An epic-sounding song
One of my all time favorites 💜
born in the 80s, I still listening to this song all the time.
You've got to check out the video for this song, with the lead singer walking down the street not letting anyone get in his way.
@kenbarber6592
Жыл бұрын
👍 “I can’t change …”
Bunch of Brit pop/Madchester songs deserve to be covered. Maybe start with The Stone Roses’ best couple songs, like Fool’s Gold, She Bangs the Drums or Love Spreads.
The whole album is fantastic! The four singles are all catchy as F. Lucky Man being my favorite. But there are some harder edged bangers on there as well.
Remember when you were exited to here songs in the Top 10? That period probably ended around 2011.
Lucky man by them is pretty dope too
A really awesome 👌 video of Bittersweet as well. Classic track.
When the Rolling Stones sued the Verve for plagiarism on this song and won, the catalyst was their first manager Allen Klein who ripped Mick and Keef off so bad that to this day they have not gotten a penny in royalties on some of their biggest hits.
@dhartzogjr
Жыл бұрын
They had permission to use the sample, but Alan Klein claimed they used more than they agreed to. The Verve couldn't do anything at that point without pulling the album. Mick and Keith had nothing to do with the suit, and they finally made it right by giving the songwriting royalties back.
@loosilu
Жыл бұрын
Didn't the Stones end up paying them?
@peterquinones3522
Жыл бұрын
@@loosilu Jagger, Richards and Andrew Oldham received the royalties for more than 20 years. The two Stones tried to give some back but Oldham kept all of his.
@adobbs92117
Жыл бұрын
The same Allen Kline that screwed the Beatles.
@annewoodard6803
Жыл бұрын
The Stones dropped their lawsuit like a year or so ago and gave royalties to the Verve.
Agree with every single thing said here. You both are so good at this, and it's extremely gratifying to watch.
This song is just pure musical genius! Has been on my playlist since I heard it for the first time when it came out. Symphony, incredible vocals and the lyrics! All around WOW!
S? As someone born in 1969, and in my late 20's when this came out, there is no way this is S tier. Much better music produced in the late 80's and 90's in a similar vein to this, but better.
My number guess is 1305. I've never heard this song before. Stuff like this makes me realize I basically missed the 90s. I listened mostly to classic rock radio (60s-80s), and it seemed every time I explored stations playing current music it was either R&B/rap, boy bands or other pop, or grunge (which I like now but didn't then). Didn't know stuff like this was out there, lol.
I’m HS Class of ‘97 which totally weirds me out that that is the year you were born 🤯 and have super strong memories of this song! Happy Birthday 🎉
I will always love this song. It hits different depending on what's going on in your life at the time you listen to it.
This whole album is incredible, very musically and emotionally rich. "Weeping Willow" would be a good song to go back to.
@mountainbikemayhem1833
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Weeping Willow is actually my favorite from the album
THE VERVE’S 1997 hit “Bitter Sweet Symphony” is one of the finest songs of the Britpop era, a classically Nineties expression of world-weary cool with just the right amount of English self-regard. It’s a song that only Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft could have written - except that he didn’t, according to a notorious copyright ruling. Ashcroft’s song famously sampled an orchestral cover of the Rolling Stones’ “The Last Time,” and a lawsuit from former Stones manager Allen Klein shortly after its release forced him to hand over 100 percent of the royalties from “Bitter Sweet Symphony” to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
@dhartzogjr
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That same article calls the argument that the Stones should get full writing credit "patently absurd." The original deal was to give half credit, since Ashcroft wrote everything except the string sample.
@carlmarks8170
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Allen Klein's company ABKCO owns the publishing rights to the Rolling Stones 1960's catalog, including "The Last Time", a version of which spawned the sample used by The Verve. Klein did not sue so that Mick & Keef could have 100% of the royalties. He sued so HE could get the money.
I've always loved this song! I can chill to it yet really get into it as well.
"Bitter Sweet Symphony" is based on a sample from a 1965 version of the Rolling Stones song "The Last Time" by the Andrew Oldham Orchestra. The Verve added strings, guitar, percussion and vocals. They obtained rights to use the "Last Time" sample from the copyright holder, Decca . 1952 guy loves this song
The Verve are such a great band who first emerged doing dreamy pop melodies and shoegazy material with A Storm In Heaven (which is a great album) then they turned more Britpop and rocking with A Northern Soul. Urban Hymns is what i think the peak of their creativity and its such a great album. A massive seller when it came out. I love the Verve and i feel like you guys would love them if you dived into more of their songs such as: The drugs dont work, Slide away, Northern Soul, History, Sonnet, Theyre a great band!!!
@loosilu
Жыл бұрын
Catching the Butterfly is my favorite.
Andy nailed it. Excellent groove to this brain candy song. Speaking of brain candy: XTC ("Senses Working Overtime" or "Complicated Game") and GUIDED BY VOICES ("Enemy" or "Space Gun") would be EPIC.
@adriangaray5913
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Xtc is soooo underrated
@adriangaray5913
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Complicated game is one of my favorite songs
@KozmikZootz
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It's like the world forgets XTC, which is a HUGE shame.
@johnmavroudis2054
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@@KozmikZootz Totally agree. XTC was absolute genius.
@smerelda70
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If Guided By Voices ever makes it to this channel I will literally pass out. Going to see them in December.
I love the lyrics & whole vibe of this song. And the drums hit so hard. 🔥❤️
At 6 yrs old, Urban Hymns was the very first album I ever owned. I absolutely loved this band as a kid and I still do. Richard Ashcroft has influenced so much of my life.
Professor of Rock just did a video about the background of this song and how it basically destroyed the artist and it involves The Rolling Stones if you don’t know. You should definitely check it out because the story is pretty insane. Horrible injustice was done imo.
Love this song. The year before this was released, Primitive Radio Gods had a song with sampling from BB King. It also had a sentence for the title, "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand". Not a common practice. Pearl Jam's, "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town", is another example. Comment others you know of, please.
@ikesours6558
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Good call. I was just about to recommend PRG for similar 90s chill.
@One_Odd_Ood
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Standing Outside a Broken Phonebooth with Money in my Hand is an amazing song.
@lyvmyk9988
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"Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict" Pink Floyd.
@Skeezer66
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Fiona Apple's 2nd Album title is a whole poem! LOL!!
I love the lyrics, the background vocals and the guitar in this song. That's more than enough for me to say I love this tune.
This song gives me all the feelzzz, so easy to get lost in the sawce. Have always had this gem on the top of my list, it's cool, beautiful and the lyrics are beyond. Happy Friday guys!!!