Oh shit, I took a quick glance at the clip and thought "Jeeze, Mat really let himself go during this point in their career" before realising that it was actually the presenter!!!
@picnicbythegraveyard13 күн бұрын
mi bollo no soportó 🗣
@bkb666_14 күн бұрын
The first two Suede albums and the B-sides (first disc of Sci-FI Lullabies) are like something from another universe. What a tragedy that things fell apart so soon and suddenly, I'd love to glimpse the better world where Anderson/Butler stuck together for at least two more albums.
@ryanramirez973922 күн бұрын
Lol what is with dudes dry humping to the song
@samrosengard988924 күн бұрын
Hi Silent person - can you post the Dog Man Star interview with these two?
@richardenglish2195Ай бұрын
His work on Suede's first two albums was magnificent, as was his partnership with David McAlmont, but he comes across like a real baby in these early interviews after the split. One acrimonious bust-up with McAlmont and two so-so solo albums later it's not a surprise he hooked up with Brett Anderson again for Here Come the Tears.
@KingMonkey89Ай бұрын
As someone who was born to young parents I became a fan of Suede through my father who absolutely loved Aniimal Nitrate and then when I turned 13 I became absolutely obsessed with them. Amazing band, amazing artists.
@M.C.P.Ай бұрын
Sempre bello vedere e sentire Brett, grazie per aver condiviso questa intervista.
I love when Brett's smile breaks out slowly as he hears the strumming of 'Metal Mickey'😃
@johnnyharp692 ай бұрын
I filmed this. It was my second time filming Brett and Bernard together. It's not perfectly filmed, I know - but there was a really awkwardly-placed pillar that you cant see on camera and it made the filming really difficult. But still, I think it was a good interview - we were really glad that Bernard brought his guitar with him.
@multiversos117 күн бұрын
Looks and feels perfect to me. Great interview without any interfering from the interviewer.
@themysteryman14822 ай бұрын
God, I miss Andy Sturmer. Can we all just pool a ton of money and pay him to do a Jellyfish reunion or write a song or something.
@prettyprrrrettaygood2 ай бұрын
American here. Bought DMS in Nov 1994 and thought it sounded not quite right. My feeling was - and is - it could've been better. Don't get me wrong, it still still has a vibe and some great songs.
@eddiekong2 ай бұрын
really lmao when he shew that face when talking about oasis
@seanmorris42742 ай бұрын
I can never decide if DMS or their debut is their best, but I ALWAYS come back to DMS. It just has something that none of their others have. You can hear the frisson between the members. The tension. It's a flawed, bombastic, beautiful, intelligent, unapologetically English, masterpiece.
@ziggycat75042 ай бұрын
Brett still has trust in Bernard and believes that they can produce good music together regardless of the beef that they had before & later formed The Tears. To join Suede back is impossible for Bernard since Oakes & Neil replaced him for guitar & piano (and also contribute a lot in producing songs) when he left Suede in sudden.
@bentriefus59612 ай бұрын
Ed Buller is bloody fantastic - I think they chose wisely.
@marklesal2 ай бұрын
Great interview!
@АндрійОвчаренко-я2ц2 ай бұрын
You've got good ideas for your own songs, but there is a lack of development - i mean solos, breaks with unexpectable key changing...You should develop them 😊
@istrash_12042 ай бұрын
Lovely guys
@templatemusic3 ай бұрын
This is awesome! Bummed that the Queen cover doesn't appear to be here though :(
@susangallagher12473 ай бұрын
Brett with his cane after that nasty fall injury - aww! (He will certainly have been very spoiled and he turned his cane into a rather stylish accessory!! And just before that it looks like Richard has fainted.
@Larnuse3 ай бұрын
I love Bernard - he's the hero who got me into learning guitar. But if he had had his way, Dog Man Star may have become a Pink Floyd album rather than Suede. Every musician becomes attached to his art. But would it really be that much better? DMS was an iconic masterpiece, and there's been nothing else near to touch it since. Would it have 2% 5% better - maybe? Could it have become a prog rock dribbling mess - possibly. The album as it stands contains that Suede world of deflated dreams and desolation, Bernard's irresistible melodies and stylised guitar sound, Brett's vulnerable and idealistic lyricism.. all with the underlying band's conflict fueling it's creative and conflict heavy force. Let it rest in its glory people!
@smurova.a3 ай бұрын
9:18 Honestly, I may not be very good at design, although I do some graphics as part of my job, but it would take me an hour or even a day to do something like this in Photoshop, Figma or even Recraft. It absolutely blows my mind that this was done without using any graphics software.
@smurova.a3 ай бұрын
I'm a writer (kind of, sort of-how many books do you need to publish to have the right to call yourself a writer?) and I love watching interviews like this one on KZbin, where you can grab incredible archetypes. Seriously, it's beautiful-stylistically rich and perfect for shaping into characters. Brett Anderson looks older but acts more childlike. Bernard Butler is younger but behaves more maturely. Brett speaks slowly, and his thoughts aren't very structured. It's like he's diving into his thoughts, then coming up for air, only to dive back down again, like a swimmer with every stroke. He speaks as if he's painting, not with brushstrokes but with fragments of images he pulls from his mind, arranging them on an invisible canvas. Bernard, on the other hand, speaks quickly and very clearly, as if he's laying his words down like perfectly fitting little bricks. But what intrigues me the most is how well they complement each other-just in general-as if someone wrote them as characters and placed them together on the same page. I'm not implying anything romantic here, though I'm fine with fanfiction. It’s just that here I'm referring to how they exist and balance one another in reality.
@henrysilence3 ай бұрын
I feel exactly the same way, they are similar and different, but in a complementary way
@smurova.a3 ай бұрын
10:43 That was a cinematically beautiful moment.
@sbduman3 ай бұрын
tears should come back
@smurova.a3 ай бұрын
2:35 That was quite a sweet little slice of reality :)
@bozenawojtas96993 ай бұрын
I totally love Brett's relaxed pose in the first minutes of the interview, ha ha
@shannon918sm3 ай бұрын
this is an awesome post, thank you!!
@bozenawojtas96993 ай бұрын
Love it. Thank you
@michaelmoraga29264 ай бұрын
🙏💜
@michaelmoraga29264 ай бұрын
Flytipping 💜
@michaelmoraga29264 ай бұрын
"He was just my cousin Neil from Hull."
@michaelmoraga29264 ай бұрын
Dog Man Star 💜
@richgl314 ай бұрын
Bernard is just a genius guitarist…. slightly too obsessed with his own vision in a band situation. You can see this when he has to play the guitar whilst Brett is speaking 😁. Most good bands have some fraught power dynamic though… it’s what happens when you put true creatives in a room together.
@bozenawojtas96994 ай бұрын
Oh, wow! What a gem!
@lizahadiz88354 ай бұрын
Too bad for the audio, some parts are lost.
@picnicbythegraveyard4 ай бұрын
brett high af lmao (the half of the audio is gone 😭) thanks for posting
@evebeam4 ай бұрын
What a culture clash. Must be tricky when speaking the same language to comprehend that you don't share values and cultural reference points.
@johnogaage4 ай бұрын
Thx for sharing 🤜🤛
@annakorlin504 ай бұрын
Over 30 years since I discovered them. Their first album really has stood the test of time. I've been listening to it non stop the last few weeks. This is so interesting to see ❤
@larrybob4 ай бұрын
“Too much Momus influence, at that point, sung in a sort of Lilac Time way…” is there such thing as too much Momus influence?
@Catluvur234 ай бұрын
So sad :(
@treevitsj86494 ай бұрын
❤ A New Morning❤ and I love Brett 's voice or singing style in this album. I ❤ Morning , when the rain falls,Streetlife Obsessions, Positivity, Lost in tv , Untitled. A new morning is the sound of happiness, relaxing, romantic and style Sorry for my poor english😂 i think A new morning is Cool !😊
@chattyman47404 ай бұрын
Suade is a weird band in the sense that Suade fans - love the first album and DMS, but the masses loved Coming Up as arguably that had a lot of radio friendly hits on it. Still, to this day, when you ask someone who isn't into Suade to "name a Suade song", they will say Trash, which in the late nineties was all over the Radio and TV. I'd argue BB did his best work when he wrote Yes for David McAlmont - he could never have written a song like that in Suade.
@davidrobinson27764 ай бұрын
Suede can do a ballad like no other band. They never seem slushy or derivative. My favourite 3 are this one, Down and The Wild Ones.
@davidrobinson27764 ай бұрын
Suede can do a ballad like no other band. They never seem slushy or derivative. My favourite 3 are this one, Down and The Wild Ones.
@henrikrdstherchristie95534 ай бұрын
I lived in London when Suede broke. I was in Brixton Academy for the Love + Poison-gigs. There was nothing cooler in the world at that time. Nothing. They were extremely special. Still are to me.
@Brett-mw5rk2 ай бұрын
I was there as well. I've never missed a Suede show. I remember in those days, Suede wasn't a band to the fans, Suede was a lifestyle.