Saw them live at T In The Park. When Club Foot came...The whole place erupted. with over 100.000 people all singing the same song. Brilliant. I shall never forget it. Brilliant band. Amazing live.
Kasabian were heavily inspired by Oasis. Both the frontman and lead guitarist have said that if there was no Liam or Noel Gallagher, there would be no Kasabian.
The band’s first album was called Kasabian. That’s why the video said that. Song: Club Foot, Album: Kasabian, Band: Kasabian. Lots of acts/groups/bands release self titled albums, usually their first for some reason.
Kasabian are from Leicester in the Midlands of England. Or if you're one of us locals, pronounced 'Lesta' ;) if you're going to react to another of their songs, choose 'Underdog', there is a live version from a gig they did in Lesta on youtube.
Absolutely not. Bittersweet symphony was simply a rip off using samples of a 1960’s orchestral version of a Rolling Stones track. Awful and not original at all by the Verve and they got sued to hell for it
you guys HAVE to react to the stone roses. Influenced so many of these bands (namely Oasis). Didn't have as big a following in the states as they should have, but their debut album is one of the best of all time. Start with I Wanna Be Adored and go from there... plenty of great tunes!
Agree, the roses had much more of a lasting impact for me anyway, I liked Kasabian for about a month in 2004. I'll always love that Test Transmission tune though..
Loving the channel guys... This is an old English git watching you from retirement on Spain. Living the dream and really enjoying your reactions... Stay safe and you have another subscriber in me..!!
From Leicester... or pronounced "Less-Ta....their football / soccer team just won The FA Cup......like oasis....they are hardcore football fans......as most working class British males are....they go to most of the matches......
Early 2000’s ….my son listened to this in middle school . …the band was hot. You are getting it. It was a good time in music . Miss those days . This freakin rocks.
Kasabian have loads of kick ass singles, but the album tracks doberman and la fee verte are incredible! The song God bless this acid house would be worth a reaction at some point too!
Fellas, not sure if any has mentioned getting stuck into the band ‘the heavy’. They are from historic bath in the UK and rock out🤘🏽start with ‘how you like me now’ or ‘short change hero’ top qual 🔥👌🏽👍🏽❤️
Club Foot by Kasabian is like a steroid boost, a chin raiser, listen to it loud and you will find your chest pushing out and you"l be staring out the local gangster with clint eastwood eyes ;)
How this track hasn't been used in a cool driving to rob the bank Movie scene yet, I don't know! What's up Tarantino!.....I can just see the car skidding up and masked bank robbers jumping out right now! Killer tune.
Watched this all the way through, fully enjoyed this one. Can you have a look at more Kasabian? I recommend LSF, Days are Forgotten, Empire and Fire to start!!,
Found this song playing Tony Hawk's Project 8 on Ps3(2008ish), used to just repeat the shit out of it 😂 checked out the band and fell completely in love
It's astonishing, it's incredible how much of the Global music scene the USA has missed out on. All these bands are recognised and known Worldwide but missed out on in America. It seems The USA is stuck in its own little bubble and can't break free. Join the World America.
Universality was a good word. Brit-rock/brit-pop had a lot of it. Working class sound (regardless of band background, they tapped into it). Pulp was so good at it, verve and stereophonics are good bands to listen to for that theme
Your grunge dance comment made me think there ws a one hit wonder in the UK for a post grunge tune a scottish band called Stiltskin the single was Inside cracking grunge tune
They kicked the singer out recently as he's been convicted of domestic violence and is now in prison. Sad man. Seen these guys a few times love and were awesome.
There was a lot of drugs involved. I didn’t know at the time. Met some lovely people who invited me for a drink, I didn’t know there was a load of X in the bag
@@garethlewis2258 lol I was in Manchester and still friends with those I got duped by! Just grateful I got 2 of the 3 days listening. Very little memory of the day I had a ticket!
It is a tribute to Jan Palach - oppositionist to Soviet oppression of then Czechoslovakia (1969) who set himself alight in protest against Soviet oppression of his Country..
Hey guys, great video. You should check out a band called SOUTH. Their debut album "From here on in" is a great record. The songs "Paint the silence" and "Keep close" in particular. They have a sort of Kasabian(ish) vibe. Anyway... keep up the vids they're great!!!