Caught a train from wigan to preston once me and my lad we met suggs he talked to us all the way there and walk from the station with us shook are hands hes a proper bloke down to earth my lad loves madness now another fan xx
This is lovely. As a young teen, I had the incredible good fortune of meeting the whole band in 82. They were delightful, fun and friendly, most particularly Chas (such an extrovert!) and Woody. Madness are criminally underappreciated even now. They've written some of the most joyous, infectious, and musically sophisticated music ever to have come out of Britain.
Being a 70s and 80s kid I loved madness,still listen to them now,and always will,listening to them conjures up memories of schooldays and all the nostalgia associated with those times,bless Suggs and the band,Britain at its best.
I am a absolute idol of Madness. The nostalgic feeling every time I hear them takes me right back. They never took themselves seriously, and brought us all nothing but pure happiness and joy. I love Suggs/Madness immensely. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@tomthomas9708 I met them when they toured Australia in the 80's. Everyone was utterly charming and sweet, but Mike had brought his girlfriend with him and didn't want a bar of anyone else. Shame, but as I say, musically brilliant!
but didnt turn up for the show and chas smith wasnt there either .............. but yes your right barson was a driving force.. i loved chas in the band
I met Suggs and his daughters backstage at Reading in the late 90s I lifted a crate of Carling from the Radio 1 tent and let him have one. I met him again on Denmark Street in 2010 and he remembered it.
I just came across this by chance on RU-vid and loved every second of it. I must have missed it when it was shown back in 2000. Suggs and the rest of the band are such likeable characters. I’ve followed Madness since 1979 when I was 15 years old, and I’m pleased to say that I’ve now seen them perform live twice - once in 2012 in Liverpool, and again at the same venue in December 2023. When I was in my teens, I never dreamt that I would actually be watching them perform live in my 60th year. Well done Madness.
So emotional watching this. Suggs looked so humble during it all. The hugs and kisses and love he showed during this was very moving ❤ I grew up with Madness and very happy I did. Fantastic music and lyrics, god bless them ❤
Well deserved I remember watching this about 18 years ago Suggs always comes across is a very down to earth and very knowledgeable sort of bloke full of quick wittedness. The songs of Madness got me through some tough times as a kid in the early 80's and beyond so Long may Madness continue!!
I was so lucky to see MADNESS many times at small shows in the states. Suggsie got off stage at one gig and was skankin we me and my buddies in front of the stage ! If this band didn't make you dance ...NO ONE COULD !
I remember the video 'Baggy Trousers' playing as a young child. Not taking it too seriously then. Who would think that in my late 40's I would be going and seeing them tour? I mean as a teenager I always liked Madness but well there was Wham, Duran Duran, Tears for Fears, and ha ha Culture Club! However still brought Madness music and never regret going and seeing these, now a few times. The 17/12/21 being the last time. I am so pleased this band is still all together, still enjoying what they do. The crowds they pull in at their gigs, just shows the respect for 'Madness' to this day.
Why aren't Chas Smyth and Mike Batstow there? I totally idolised Suggs as a kid. I even mimicked his voice and humour until I was about 17, then it was time to be myself.
I recall walking along the canal in Camden Town in the 1980's when Suggs' wife climbed down from a lamp post and followed me imitating my walk. Suggs laughed at her antics, but I just ignored her and she eventually got bored.
It’s funny how individually the members of madness are shy and reserved when they are one on one but when they are all together their energy is electric and bold. Just goes to show you the groups has chemistry 😊❤
Saw Madness at Bridlington Spa Pavilion in 1980 supported by the Belle Stars. First song was the sound of a deafening hooter.....Night Boat to Cairo! Bless you Graham (Suggs), Lee, Carl, Mike, Chris, Mark and Dan 🙏
Suggs and Madness are a UK treasure, They should be knighted for the joy and sometimes a think about it moment that they have bought to millions of UK citizens! A very talented band 👌
I used to really look forward to those madness videos 'whenever they were on TOTPs, all the band never failed to look like they were having a laugh everytime, brilliant, they throughly deserved their success.
Nice bloke, Suggsy. Days of a ciggie behind the science block - and 'Welcome To The House Of Fun' being No 1 when I left school in '82... those weird deelybopper things you put on your head had just come out... Ah yes - happy days!
Wasn't it an epic moment when the two tone renegade came on, Terry Hall, Jerry Dammers, The Selector.....Oh sorry, we all missed that crucial part in history because some Chelsea players turned up....
One of reasons why I wander around on RU-vid. I didn't know much about the background of Madness. And now I do. Another guy / band / group that made it from the 'everyday people'. I hope you ALL keep going. Who wants to die old (i don't intend to) and not have had something to say. Well done guys. Thanks for the upload.
Just Great Madness a bit like my life presently Well done Graham and the BAND MADNESS i left Hastings 20 years ago bedsit days i use to walk from st.peters road st Leonard's to Deans drive Bexhill working for Michael Sykes..life eh Well done This is Your Life🎉 ❤
he totally is, I'd just love it if I ever had the chance to say to him you and Madness have brought me great joy over the years, keep me forever young, and thank you
'madness are the best band to come out of this country ever' What a quote from Boy George Can't believe he signed The Farm, hope Suggs gets a knighthood eventually
seen as a bit of a novelty band I think but such a talented group of musicians and vastly underrated. they've knocked out some amazing stuff over the years. great stuff. well deserved.
Novelty?? No one ever saw them as novelty. Anyone who likes a Madness song or went to see them knows exactly what they are. Funny yes. But then so is Frank Zappa. You wouldn't call him a novelty act! Madness's producers Langer and Winstanley also need credit for taking them seriously very early on. No novelty about those productions!
I know knuffink about pop music but those guys took their limited musicianship a long way. Yes, they were novel, but they were never a mere novelty. Also, as a David Anderson says below (or is above?!), a huge amount of work went into their production. Even the pop videos matched the originality of the band. They well deserved their pop royalty status when the performed 'Our House' on the top of Buck House. That was magic.
I love 'Madness' myself and have done so since first seeing them perform their debut single 'The Prince' on 'Top Of The Pops' way back in 1979. From that day on they swiftly became one of my all time favourite bands, coming out with one timeless classic hit after another. 'Madness' are one of the unsung greats of British pop. Their success is richly deserved.
Madness did a world tour recently, think they are enjoying massive resurrection success. They still sound great. Job for a lifetime, which is strange as usually when you're on 'this is your life' your career is over.
Aww, bless them, I used to love watching this is your life! You get to see the characters and friends behind the celebrity. I met madness on my flight once back in 1990. Took them to Gibraltar in club class when I was a junior. What I didn’t know was that labi Siffre medic wrote it must be love? Wow 😮 So many connections ....
you know ...thats true ...but what are we if not the sum parts of our life ...most people look forward ...but the past should be respected and what does it hurt to shake hands and say ..."wasn't that fun " for 1 minute ?