Trust me #93
This Is Music by The Verve
Released 30-years ago on 1st May 1995, This Is Music was the first single to be lifted from The Verve's A Northern Soul album (blog here). This euphoric declaration was a marked contrast to the trippy psychedelia of debut album A Storm In Heaven, like the band had sharpened their belief in themselves and turned up the volume.
I remember being transfixed when This Is Music came on The Chart Show on a Saturday morning. This was a song, video and band that demanded full attention. This was music!
A shimmering tambourine and Simon Jones rumbling bass introduce the song, before guitarist Nick McCabe fires off a monster guitar riff and Richard Ashcroft sings;
I stand accused, just like you
For being born without a silver spoon
Stood at the top of the hill over my town
I was found
In the video, Ashcroft is no longer the shamonic long haired hippy frontman who the NME and Melody Maker christened Mad Richard. He looks like a rock star as lift doors open to see him arms spread, denim jacket and shades, super cool haircut,
Ashcroft has seen the light and is heading out into the world, questioning how the world is gonna take him.
I've been on the shelf too long
Sitting at home on my bed too long
Got my things and now I'm gone
How's the world gonna take me?
There is a raw, pulsating energy throughout. Nick McCabe’s guitar work is outstanding, laying down shimmering, psychedelic textures. It’s lush and expansive, yet razor-sharp, slashing through the mix with a sound, style and swagger that commands attention. Meanwhile, Simon Jones and Peter Salisbury hold everything together with a rhythm section that grooves and stomps with primal urgency.
The Verve slow things down at 1 minute 50 with Ashcroft realising and admitting that he's been on the shelf for too long, before firing things up again into a chaotic yet beautiful storm.
We've got a lot of living to do
Ashcroft is off on one, singing on top of the euphoric repeated declaration of THIS IS MUSIC as the band drive things to conclusion. This is music he cries, lost in the sounds, and it’s impossible not to believe him.
This Is Music is added to my Trust Me playlist; search for Everything Flows - Trust Me on Spotify or CLICK HERE
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