Frogtoon Muziek

Beautiful Ones by The London Suede

Biografie van de kunstenaar The London Suede

The London Suede Is The Name That The British Indie Rock Group Suede Released Material Under In The United States. The Band Changed Their Name To Operate In The United States After Being Threatened With A Lawsuit By An American Artist With The Same Name. However Many American Fans Refer To This Band Simply As "Suede."

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: Beautiful Ones

"Beautiful Ones" Is The Second Single From The Album "Coming Up" By Suede Released On 14 October 1996 Through Nude Records. The Song Became A Top-Ten Hit In The United Kingdom Peaking At Number Eight And Reached Number One In Iceland For Two Weeks. Featuring One Of New Guitarist Richard Oakes' First Guitar Riffs "Beautiful Ones" Became One Of Suede's More Popular Singles. The Song Was Originally Titled "Dead Leg" After Bassist Mat Osman Threatened To Give Oakes A Dead Leg If He Was Unable To Write A Top Ten Single. The Song Charted At Number Eight On The UK Singles Chart In October 1996 In An Era When The Top 10 Consisted Of An Eclectic Mix Of Pop Indie And Dance Music. The Video For The Song Was Directed By Pedro Romhanyi Who Had Previously Made The Video For The Band's Third Single "Animal Nitrate" In Early 1993. The Video Features The Band Shot In Black And White Performing The Song Intercut With Quick Edits Of Conceptual Segments Illustrating The Song's Lyrics In A Literal Fashion. Larry Flick From Billboard Wrote That "like A Fast-Mangled Oasis Song The London Suede Succeeded In Making Sounds Of Pop/rock That Are Definitely Unique. The Painfully True Lyrics And Vibrant Sounds Have Already Proved To Be A Hit In The U.K." Music Writer James Masterton Said In His Weekly UK Chart Commentary That The Band’s Follow Up To "Trash" "hits Similar Heights With A Rather Fine Catchy Melody That Is By No Means Instant But Gradually Works Its Way Into Your Consciousness With Repeated Listens." A Reviewer From Music Week Rated It Four Out Of Five Adding That "the Familiar Strains Of Brett Anderson Ride Over This Strong Single". In 2014 Paste Listed The Song At Number 34 In Its List Of "The 50 Best Britpop Songs". Michael Danaher Wrote "The Song Is Both Simple And Sophisticated And It's A True Britpop Gem That Deserves Much Attention."

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