Mid-90s I had a very hot-headed girlfriend. This song always reminds me of her......some fond memories tinged with "18 carat gold regret". Class tune !!
@@josiewallace7968 he was warm up on a Shed Seven gig I went to. He was quite good. I was listening to all his songs. He got a bit annoyed when he sang an old classic people listened. But didn’t when he sang a new song. 😁
I have the exact Robbie Fowler era Reds top myself, sad to say that it's about the same size as yours too, well done lads cracking track, Bill Hicks rest well *
Loved this band. Quality lyrics and musicianship, criminally ignored by most of the populace, as they clamoured for Oasis's lumpen pub rock. Shame on you. One of my all time faves of the 90's.
Mate, much as I agree about Oasis and the masses, it was the breakthrough success of Oasis that meant all these great indie guitar bands got signed and got on the TV and radio etc.
actually knew this from captain price’s actor, barry paul sloane, and i’m mighty glad i found it, thinking of putting it as a credits song for my short movie
I can't believe nobody hardly mentions the crazy fat makeup effects and fat suits on the lads - so cool to see them made up as obese guys and the hours they each spent in the makeup chair to look like that. They made this music video long before Rammstein's Keine Lust that also used fat suits on its band members. This was long before fat suits were outlawed in the media!
@jayess5796 That's the scene I'm talking about and it's the Caterham Viewpoint! This location was also featured in the Good As Gold (Stupid As Mud) video by the Beautiful South!!
Good music, great baggy britpop, but why make fool out of people with obesity. It's probably artistic directors' idea but hope they know better nowadays