chat gpt recommended your video after I asked what happened to paradis
@richmom2 сағат бұрын
wtf that's so hard thanks for watching dawg
@Mrnickstr8913 сағат бұрын
Being the Imogen obsessed person that I am I am so glad I discovered this video! Just wanted to add a few minor tweaks. Imogen has produced for a few other artists including IAMX and well known pop opera tenor Josh Groban (she co wrote and produced his song Now or Never for his album Awake) . She also did a nature documentary/album project with Love The Earth- this project was birthed from Imogen requesting through social media for videographers to submit nature footage, which was edited and then used as a springboard for Imogen’s Love the Earth composition. One of my favorite marked career moments of Imogen’s that I wish you had also mentioned was her Improv songs from her Ellipse tour. At each gig, Imogen polled the audience to create a completely improvised song- she asked what key the song would be in, what tempo, and what time signature. She would then flit around the stage and create a completely IMPROVISED song with these parameters; this was recorded live and put up for digital download for 24 hours after the show for purchase to benefit a local charity. All of those songs are now available to listen to thru her app per subscription. Theres also her song “Glittering Cloud” for the plague songs compilation project that was inspired by the biblical plagues described in the bible’s book of Exodus. Imogen did a songs inspired by the plague of locusts and wrote a song from the perspective of a locust in the glittering cloud that descended on Egypt. Finally, theres The Happy Song which Imogen created as a collaboration with a pediatric scientist who wanted to create a song that would make babies happy! Ugh I LOVE rhis video!!!!!!
@richmom2 сағат бұрын
this is a goldmine of great info here!! I didn't even know about the improvised songs during that era that's so cool!! thank you for watching & commenting I really appreciate it!!!
@TheErikaShowКүн бұрын
Great video! I am absolutely *rabid* about Siouxsie. I did not realize that she worked with so many badasses. Birds of a feather and all that.✊🏾🔥
@BabyNami022 күн бұрын
I actually saw Vincent at least 6 years ago. Would rewatch. Thennnn I just watched Hansel and Gretel last night. I love seeing where he started. The algorithm is great too 🤣
@reemwiththedream3 күн бұрын
fire video
@richmom3 күн бұрын
thank you ur the goat
@thisisgenq25554 күн бұрын
You ruined the video by adding Jenna Ortega.
@pedrodias51665 күн бұрын
I was just thinking that a video like this was called for, I think most women in pop know they owe a lot to Imogen Heap, just like many electronic women artists who followed steps of bjork as well. But the public doesn't seem to know even though the influence is clearly there. She has such a incredible sound, it is pretty much peak of what Pop should sound like... Even recent artists seem to pull from her like Caroline Polachek. Edit: haha, you also did mention Caroline Polachek, btw great video!
@richmom5 күн бұрын
100% agreed!! i'm really glad that she's getting a little bit more recognition from the younger generation! and thank you so much for watching!
@kevinnoble632010 күн бұрын
SIOUXSIE IS SO SEXY, GREAT BAND
@RS70_UGHC12 күн бұрын
* HARDCORE *
@ShaneHill-mu4yi13 күн бұрын
I band of true visionaries who absorbed what was going on and moved on at one and the same time.
@re7se16 күн бұрын
Love the video, but the sound volume inconsistency bothers me
@jpmtlhead3918 күн бұрын
Man you forgetting one of the Greatest Hardcore/Crossover bands ever that were/still are the influence for hundreds of bands all around the world. The AWESOME DISCHARGE.
@sakuraisushi21 күн бұрын
thank you for the great video <3 also they released their new album called "subrosa" and it is wonderful like all their other projects.
@PixelBestGanker22 күн бұрын
this video underrated asl twin i hope u blow up sb
@richmom22 күн бұрын
thank you my dawg we'll get there one day 🙌🙌
@samuelalvarez997324 күн бұрын
Aye man, LONG LIVE THE ROCKABILLIES
@francoiseyyys25 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for featuring them ❤
@aleicialoxton27 күн бұрын
brilliant video 🌟
@richmom27 күн бұрын
thank you so much!!
@hannahgultom328327 күн бұрын
thank you, Clairo!!! and thank you, Rich Mom!!!
@richmom27 күн бұрын
thank you very much!!
@justinwilson95729 күн бұрын
love your video man!!! and love the layouts you did for the video 100/100!!
@richmom27 күн бұрын
thank you I really appreciate it!
@MrBigspendn29 күн бұрын
I understand they do not like to be labeled but that is what people do to describe certain music. Nothing wrong with it.
@starlisticaАй бұрын
Btw, i think Guy has worked on another song from i megaphone , which should have been called "airplane" but they soon changed it to "aeroplane", it was for the japanese realease of the album :)
@richmom27 күн бұрын
this is fax!! super underrated track
@starlistica27 күн бұрын
@@richmom agreed! It's one of my faves. Btw, amazing video <3
@memphisslim-x3sАй бұрын
From someone who was immersed in the NYHC scene as a teen, this video is pretty accurate, though not comprehensive. The feature length documentary American Hardcore (AHC) is more in-depth.
@MonageehanАй бұрын
This is an incredible video. You can really tell how much work you put into this. Can’t believe you didn’t speak French before starting 😂 amazing stuff. I hope to rewatch this again when I’m older and paradis return for a 20th anniversary“recto verso” reunion tour
@richmomАй бұрын
thank you so much!! and yes I hope they reunite one day to make some more classics 🙌🙌🙌
@FranciscoMarrero-w9vАй бұрын
Slapshot ❤
@californioxochipilliАй бұрын
One important work overlooked was their masterpiece EP "The Thorn"
@joaoguimaraes4993Ай бұрын
She and billy idol were the guys always supporting sex pistols, going everywhere with them....marco pirroni was after this in adam and the ants, billiy idol made the generation x with the great Tony james (sigue sigue sputnik, sisters of mercy on the album vision thing, carbon silicon with mick jones) and of course steve stevens...punk and cyberpunk...forever
@pizzaengreyАй бұрын
as a hardcore buck-tick fan it’s great to see them getting more coverage by people outside japan too, this video literally filled me with joy :3
@colincampbell7928Ай бұрын
I know à lot of music, though I've never heard of them. Awesome!
@user-eq7yd3ie1pАй бұрын
😭amé el video
@richmomАй бұрын
gracias!!
@ShakinItTwiceАй бұрын
I love how theres all this talk about inclusivity and then the flyer for Black Flag has fa**got on it haha
@swag78592 ай бұрын
pls make a deep dive on this i would watch 3+ hrs of buck tick 😌
@irwanhalim782 ай бұрын
The hardcore movement gave me meaning in my musical pursuit and eventually in life. It is beyond punk for me. It is about having a positive progressive fun
@Grithron22 ай бұрын
Things they should have mentioned - those other non-album singles, the fact that the Creatures actually started in 1981, the fact that Tinderbox only took so long because they had to re-record it from scratch after splitting with two producers (well, that and the broken leg incident), the fact that Join Hands and Superstition were not critically praised at the time, the fact both Marr and Morrissey were Banshees fans (until the duet anyway), the disaster that was the Seven Year Itch tour, and the fact Budgie also had addiction problems (which was a factor in the band's dissolution)
@SpikeValentine2 ай бұрын
LOL, the Hardcore scene was, pretty much, a bunch of Napoleon Hill objectivists with some republican sympathy. There was a Punk Rock show for the GOP with the Circle Jerks, the Dickies, the Vandals, D.I. and Plain Wrap back in '85. Google it. Pretty much everyone in the Misfits has been a Republican voter, half of the Ramones were Republicans (but all were anti-Marxists)...
@WS1022 ай бұрын
Siouxsie also toured in 1988 on their Peepshow Tour through the UK and the United States. You also didn't mention that they got back together and they're still touring in 2024.
@vincentmartinez55702 ай бұрын
Being a Vincent myself I can confirm that there is a dark side I myself like to embrace.
@KyleCorea-x3m2 ай бұрын
Dr.Know Oxnard
@KyleCorea-x3m2 ай бұрын
DRI anyone?
@michaelwebb19392 ай бұрын
My all time fave. I have every cd. I've been listening to Siouxsie since the late 80's
@bonooru85562 ай бұрын
I love Clairo.
@yinhuaqiu75752 ай бұрын
很高兴能看到这么多热爱buck-tick的朋友!😭
@TAB002 ай бұрын
Thank you for this <3 Not a lot of people talk about Buck Tick enough
@spellerlittlewing2 ай бұрын
Song from the edge of the world
@oumsjoy2 ай бұрын
loved the editing! your voice was a great accompaniment to the story of claire :)
@richmom2 ай бұрын
thank you so much!!
@akumatsutranslations2 ай бұрын
I'd recommend looking into "The Crazy Rider Yokohama GInbae Rolling Special" (often shortened to "Yokohama Ginbae") or Daisuke Shima. The latter runs a youtube channel and was a big artist for J-rock of this type.
@richmom2 ай бұрын
will definitely check these out!! thank you!
@SeanSandberg-j3q2 ай бұрын
My breath is literally taken away finishing watching this stroll through my youth! Siouxsie Sioux was the grandest cultivator of my punk rock/new wave days. She was there in every stage of my development and I listen to her still. I remember when the first notes of her songs would play-how we ran to the dance floor! God bless you my New Wave goddess. Je voudrais t'encontre une jour-puet etre cette ane-mon cheris!
@richmom2 ай бұрын
thank you so much for watching!! Et oui! Peut-être un jour 🤝🤝
@tricklee31st972 ай бұрын
Loved this. I relate to this growing up. Haha
@ks97592 ай бұрын
This is so well put together! Thank you for such a beautiful tribute to one of the most influential bands in Japanese Rock.