Oh love this song. About this time they played a gig at the ritz Manchester. My mate and I both 16 and wet behind the ears turned up about 3 hrs early in freezing cold rain expecting big queues for this amazing band. We’re we the only ones! But then just as hypothermia was setting in the band exited post sound check heading out for a drink at the local bar/cafe and asked if we were heading there. We just stood there star struck and off they went probably thinking what a couple of a holes!! 🤣🤣😩
Hunted down this song immediately after that Soprano’s episode when a rat 🐀 got whacked 🐀 Love this video, including the beautiful background singers. I’m in love with the woman on the right, her ill little dance is so cool and sexy ❤
Their beautiful output is so impressive, solid, wonderful. One of the most important bands of all time. They seamlessly transcend decades with ease and style. Sarah, Pete and Bob....thank you and thank you dotsexyrol
Gawd. Sarah is beautiful. And I met her in person once in 2018 entirely by accident. But I did not flirt. I made a point not to do so. At the end of their show, she gave me her feather scarf. Cause I was a gentleman.
This sounds slightly different that the version on "Good Humor" so I'm now wondering if she sang over a pre-recorded backing track. Anyhow, saw them in D.C. in 2012 and although the band didn't have "Woodcabin" on their setlist, the place was hoppin' and Sarah was smokin' hot!
So many comments about lip synching, watch the video again and you will see that the audio is not synced to any of the video (watch the drummer). Plus artist didn't go no these shows to put on an amazing performance, they go on the show to fulfill a contracted obligation to the recording company. The recording company wants the polished music from the catalogue. The artist are just there as visual filler to sell records
@@SwissMarksman Forget about the unsynced drums, forget about the girls dancing in the back and forget about the guy playing the small guitar. The company has no respect for this thing, they make anybody and everybody ova theya. There's no piano on the floor. It either has meaning or it doesn't.
Good song, but to be honest it sounds more like early The Cardigans than Saint Etienne, due to Tore Johansson who produced the album in the Tambourine Studios! And I don't know what Pete and Bob really does on that album...
I mean I love this song but this is hardly live, pretty obvious that it's playback, sounds exactly like the studio version, like, exactly, probably courtesy of the TV station they had to do it playback