40 years?? Really? Is this music called Soul? Never mind, I will look it up. I did not know he played live concerts, else I would have been there. So fab now, I don't even know his name. Just love him.
@@endthisnonsense7202 ....is he still performing? That's great! Would love to go see him! I saw him way back in the day at the height of FYC's fame. He was one of the most charismatic front men i had ever seen! Just had an amazing command of the stage and this was during the huge arena days for them. I always admire the ability to work a huge crowd while not using a bunch of smoke, mirrors, and pyrotechnics! Great to know this man is still wowing crowds, even if the crowds are smaller now. Back to likely how it first began, playing smaller more initmate spaces. Thanks for the info!
1 Johnny Come Home 0:14 2 Like A Stranger 4:11 3 I Couldn't Care More 7:40 4 Good Thing 11:55 5 Tell Me What 15:28 6 I'm Not Satisfied 19:51 7 Funny How Love Is 24:15 8 Ever Fallen In Love 28:08 9 Don't Look Back 32:22 10 Suspicious Minds 37:00 11 I'm Not The Man I Used To Be 41:10 12 It's OK 45:39 13 My Girl 50:25 14 She Drives Me Crazy 53:35
Some memories!!! The 80's musical period, could not be fully understood and enjoyed without this magnificent band. Fucking luv them, always did and always will.
Thanks for this phenomenal upload. Saw them in Toronto at a place called Canadas Wonderland during the fallout from Hurricane Hugo. We all were soaked to the skin and the surrounding area was flooded. The band kept playing and delivered an amazing show! Left the show elated although we had to walk through water almost up to our knees in driving rain to exit the park. My teen self would report, the show was 5 stars and unforgettable. Great band!
Such a great band with awesome songs at their peak register! Roland Gif's voice is just as perfect live as on their studio recordings. It's so devastating they have never reunited for a new album since then.
Thanks so much for sharing, absolutely fabulous! She Drives Me Crazy has had special meaning for me since it was in the charts here in January 1989 when I met the one that drove me crazy. She still does 🥰.
Just so glad this has survived. Failed to appreciate just how good they were live, and sorry I missed them at the time (I bought both the Albums) As a bassist I love the driving dominance of David's bass on the live performance, balanced against Roland's distinctive vocals and the plaintive muted trumpet.
It's true! I purchased the tickets to the show as a birthday gift to you my friend. It was a great show. I'll never forget it. But, that music appreciation class at NCSU was an easy A. My A was a report on Brian Ferry, of Roxy Music, lol. 😘
@@stephaniemaready1896 Major. Minor. Major...... Minor. A classmate did a review of the Rolling Stones Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour yet it seems an A he didn't get. Perhaps an anti-Stones bias.
@@stephaniemaready1896 Nice Going. WOW! Myself have seen a lot of concerts. Nowhere this one. I do love the song One Good Thing. Did not know about all the rest. Means a heck of a lot to me!! TY
MAN......VERY COOL VIBES, TUNES AND A FANTASTIC SOUND. I LOVE IT TO HEAR FYC ON BIG STEREO SPEAKER........UNFORGOTTEN❗ IT WAS FUN IN THE LATE 80S TO MOVE & DANCE TO THIS SOUND IN THE CLUBS GREETINGS FROM GERMANY ❗
There was a period in the late 80s when it didn't matter which party or club we attended, "The Raw and The Cooked" CD would invariably contribute to the background ambience.
Thanks so much for uploading this. It must be 25+ since I first saw the concert on VHS. Especially love Graeme Hamilton's trumpet. Andy & Dave went on to produce albums for the Reverend Al Green in the late 90s.
Thank you for loading this. I am a new convert to the band, not unfamiliar to FYC. I never knew what to think of this band growing up, but it's a very cool mix of styles and, of course, Roland's voice....
It's such a fascinatingly weird concert film. I remember seeing it on VHS when it first came out and not being able to make any sense of it at all. This is the first time I've tried to watch it again in about five years and while some things about it are a little clearer it's still something of an enigma. I mean there isn't even a wikipedia page for it. I'm still amazed that there's no other full concert from this band at their commercial peak anywhere to be found on RU-vid. It continues to leave more questions than it answers 30 years after it's release.
Hi Sam, I was at this FYC concert Paramount Theatre, Seattle, 1989. Your comment makes me feel part of a mystery! True: They shot there official video for "I'm Not Satisfied" at 19:51 [only after a lawyer first came on stage to get audience's consent to appear in it. Of course we did. LOL] Great show! They said it was their last tour date. Ever. I am unsure if that's true.
Wow ✌️🎵🎵🎵 W latach 80 byłem małym chłopcem który gdzieś tam odsłuchał te nutę 🎵🎵🎵✌️. Yutub nie było wtedy 😄 a dziś mogę posłuchać ze łza szczęścia w oku tej nuty🎵 ktora miałem gdzieś tam daleko tlącą się od tylu lat w głowie. O jeeee 🎵🎵🎵✌️✌️✌️
something about johnny come home doesnt work... dont know why theyd open with that. Also why not play Blue or Move for work? Two best songs on the first album. But oh well. Interesting band. Not sure why they couldnt continue after making it big