The Inspiral Carpets 1990 appearance on the Saturday morning BBC1 programme the 8:15 From Manchester. The band show how they recorded the show's theme tune which is a reworking of the band's single 'Find Out Why'.
@@caesarsmith4711 Thanks to my cousin I was introduced to the Life album in mid 1990 - an album which has aged very well as I'm sure you agree. Sad to say as is the case with most Manchester bands it all ended in financial lawyers, acrimony and bitchy autobiographies. My loyalty is very much with Tom Hingley which is why I refuse to see them live anymore - does anyone honestly think that Stephen Holt can sing in tune (apart from Clint Boon)?
I remember when this was first broadcast. I used to have it recorded onto VHS together with the Manchester G-MEX concert that was broadcast on Granada TV one stormy night later that same year (November 1990). I was 15 getting on 16 and I'd just got into the Inspirals (and the rest of the Madchester scene). Anyway, (reminiscing aside) here's a wierd 'synchronicity' for ya. Yesterday I randomly played the 12" of 'Joe' for the first time in many years and feeling inspired I then got on the internet and ended up ordering an old 7" copy of 'She comes in the fall' and its arriving tommorow courtesy of Amazon. Today this comes up in my suggestions, I'm watching it then @03:29 it mentions this very single and the original release date (04/06/1990). Cool as f*#k!
@@MrDazw72 yeah it started out with a milk float pulling up outside the G-Mex and then the milkman delivers some milk bottles with inspiral carpets cows head moo logos embossed on the sides of 'em. Then the party started and we swung our pants. Moo 🐄
That isn't due to synchronicity or coincidence, it's because Google etc spy on everything you do online and use it to market things to you including what RU-vid suggestions you get. It happens all the time, order a record and next time you open RU-vid it's suggesting the same band or song even though you've never wearched it on RU-vid. It's down to the bastards spying on you
I think general early 90s fashion was quite sensible + moderate; this was perhaps more of a 'sub-culture'. Same could be said about today's fashions; the ugg boots, jeggings + sweep/emo fringes of the 00s are all yesteryear, + everything's now been watered down for the better.