00:00 BBC intro 00:08 Juanita / Kiteless 11:10 Two Months Off 19:24 Bells and Circles 27:07 King of Snake 34:48 And I Will Kiss 46:03 Low Burn 53:08 Rez / Cowgirl 1:03:49 Born Slippy (Nuxx)
0:08 Juanita / Kiteless 11:10 Two Months Off 19:24 Bells and Circles 27:07 King of Snake 34:48 And I Will Kiss 46:03 Low Burn 53:08 Rez / Cowgirl 1:03:49 Born Slippy (Nuxx)
Oh my God, I need a rest, I'm now 65 years old, I'm still rockin' to these guys, I was rockin' to them back in the day, THIS is my stuff man... and always will be...
Hi 👋 Rob I’m 51 this year fuck it this is your world we’re just very lucky guests in it.😜👍🕺I’m very ill but I’ve been partying all night at home with music blasting with strobes n other fancy lights I’m having a ball my neighbor asked me turn it up 🤪happy days lol but yeah I’m very happy 4 you bro you go for it n good luck 🍀 to you stay safe bro
As a 47 year old who first seen Underwold in 1996, its great to see the younger generation coming through and loving Underworld as much as I did in the 90s. Underworld never age and neither should we.
All the positive comments here just confirm that no matter how old you are .... if you make good music ... age is truly just a number ...... my dad is 94 and still appreciates this. `How lucky am I to have a dad who was born in the thirties and, who still keeps in touch with all kinds of music. I suppose being a jazz drummer helps!
Saw them live in Mexico two years ago, what an amazing vibe, they f*king rock, Two Months Off, King of Snake were brutal!!! cant wait till the end of this pandemic situation to see them again.
Certainly Underworld are the most brilliant electronic music band of all times. In 1999 my good friend who worked in cd store, introduced me the Beaucoup Fish album, then boom :) I was so amazed to hear this stuff, then he told me about Dubnobasswithmyheadman and Second Toughest in the Infants, on this very special day I fell in love with Underworld. In November 2006 my wife and I were very lucky to see them in a live show in Sao Paulo Brazil, it was simply a fckin unforgettable show. For me after all this years passed, Underworld always were in very high level and to this day they are still proving to the whole world. They are like the two most tasty old wines, Karl Hyde as the red and Rick Smith as the white. The harmony between Rick and Karl always was beautiful and full of great & fantastic energies. Thanks a lot also for Darren Price for his help and support in the live shows.
I hope they better discover faster the cure for aging and give Underworld members the first treatment. This is a statement for health,youth good life and extacy. We need those guys rocking the scene for at least a century.Imagine if they are in their 20's or 30's for 100 years what kind of music will they make
Saw them at the Hollywood Bowl with my wife years ago. That is the show we compare all other shows to. They are truly incredible and untouchable live, always!
@@nuxxdk I dabbled most of my life in death metal and hard rock... listening to EDM on the side. Chemical Bros, Fatboy Slim, Orbital, Oliver Smith, Apex Twin, Daft Punk... sadly no Underworld. Better late than never.
If you just sit there listening to this and don't get up and move your arse all over your living room or wherever else you are, somethings radically wrong, this is just electric, utterly mesmeric, wish I'd been there, incredible.
After a good 15 years of being an Underworld fan, I finally scored some tickets to see them in NYC (they don't tour much in the US). But of course Covid hit and welp, guess I can wait another couple of years to see them.
For years, whenever people would ask me who my favorite band was I could never come up with an answer. Then I finally figured out why: I was trying to think of guitars & drum sets when the answer was Underworld all along -since 1996. There's never been even a close 2nd.
Born slippy la cancion mas universal que conozco ...esta cancion esta 50 años avanzada a nuestro tiempo.. es una barbaridad y And i will kiss otra obra maestra.
I worked for these a while back doing spotlight. Me and another of the crew had to stand in the pit with a heavy light and stand there pointing the light in his face for the entire show. That's how he's lit the entire show, by a crew member with a light in the pit. Imagine holding a weight above your head for an hour... Yeah it hurt 😆
well, the common shitty organization and irresponsible pre-production work causing ridicilious situations like this - that's really hurt. Don't blame it on Karl; artists, actually, has nothing to do with stuff like this.
@@InseinGM never met the artists but I completely agree with the above statement about it not being the artists fault. I never saw the comment to reply. The crew were all lovely and it was a pleasure to work with them. Although the followspotting was, shall I say unconventional, it was still a fun experience 🙏
Maravilloso concierto. Muchas gracias por subirlo a RU-vid... lo tengo grabado y lo pongo en mi coche cuando salgo de viaje... He visto Underworld en directo tres veces... y estoy deseando volver a verlos mil veces más!
love all Underworld except Born Slippy which was a moneyshot track. Second Toughest is a phenomenal piece of ART. I walked past a Camden George Orwell home for a few months absorbing London in 96. It was remarkable
if i didnt hear Born Slippy at in Trainspotting as a kid i would not know Underworld the way i do now, is Closer the best NIN track? no, but it had a massive impact on culture and left an imprint and a trail a breadcrumbs to the real, just like Born Slippy, its a banger its just more accessible than youd like and over played
You need to listen to more live music. Electronic music is by comparison to every other form, much easier to replicate live what was recorded in the studio.
There really is nothing worse than seeing so many people with phones out. So many people have forgotten what its really like to have fun. At gigs like this you should be lost in the music, dancing like your the only one in the room, not giving a single f**k what anyone thinks.
Brilliant live as always I was fortunate to see them a few times. I still love to know what washing powder he does use on hes striped top it's with him for the last 20 years
I saw then at Wembley late in 2019. Utterly brilliant. The light show alone was utterly amazing.let alone the great music. Frustratingly I have not been to another gig (bar the next day seeing Dweezil Zappa) since then thanks to Covid. I hoe they tour maybe next year, and I can get to see them again!
THEY! ARE ! THE ! BEST!!! As someone said, not only they are not getting outdated, but against the backdrops of todays crap they shine ever more! LOVE THEM! And I did miss late 90s early 2000s scene as i am 33, but they did strike gold for me once i got into techno.
Born Slippy is always a collision of healthy throbbing radioactivity: goes through bones, excites brain and makes hearthbeat faster. Incomparable, as its author