It's more that this performance was about a year before Different Class came out (and 6 months before it was recorded) - think all the lyrics were a work in progress at that point. Later in this same set, Common People was played for the first time ever - with unfinished lyrics too.
I saw them last time they played reading, I wasn't that near the stage at all, yet his little chats between songs made me feel like it was just me and him standing at the bus stop, totally weird concert experience, and definitely one of the best I've ever had for so many reasons.
Something to be said for artists that sound the same live as they do in recordings. Today, singers have to reinterpret their own songs due to the amount of voice correction that goes on, the live version never sounds the same. Jarvis absolutely nails this
@@k-leb4671 a live version has to be a live version... and it's AMAZING when it's different. I just can't understand this obsession for "like the recorded track" 🤷🏻♀️
Loved these guys growing up, saw them at least 3 times in the late 90s. But the best was at Glastonbury 2011, when they came one as a surprise act. It was like jumping 13/14 years back in time, so beautiful!
I think I was lying down in a field I have a vague recollection-there was a few of us and we were talking about stuff-specially as we were nerds and nerds don’t normally speak together about stuff. Of course they do now because they are uniting together.