Monday 8 February 2021

God bless YouTube


A long time ago on TV sets here in the U.K there was a ramshackle yoof show called The Word. Filmed in Manchester on friday nights it benefitted hugely from Yank artists being in town for live shows and consequently ended up featuring the British TV performance debuts of Generation X big hitters like Cypress Hill, Snoop, The Pixies and Nirvana.



Factor in the performances by EMF, 808 State & MC Tunes, Public Enemy, Snow, Blur, Rage Against The Machine, Shabba Ranks & Marky Mark, D:Ream, Huggy Bear, Jamiroquai, L7, Mary J. Blige, Oasis, Goldie, Dog Eat Dog, Gravediggaz, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and The Word's archives amount to a warts & all snapshot of the early nineties musical zeitgeist.

Naturally, yours truly had a compilation VHS tape of the show's best live clips which got rocked until the tape sadly popped sometime in the early noughties. Thankfully, in the years since all the performances have turned up on YouTube - all except The Pharcyde's rendition of Ya Mama, that is. Well, guess what I've just found on the 'Tube, lads!


Bonus beats: the two greatest performances in The Word's history were Oliver Reed's shitfaced rendition of Wild Thing and Onyx's barnstorming version of Throw Ya Gunz, the latter of which is essentially an extended stage invasion by the Moss Side mandem.

Bonus bonus beats: the most underrated Rap performance in The Word's history was Craig Mack doing the Q-Tip remix of Get Down during Mack & Biggie's Bad Boy U.K tour of 1995 - specifically, underrated by me since I've only come around to accepting the remix is better than the original in recent years.

In hindsight, The Word's head honcho Terry Christian probably regrets booking Mack instead of a Biggie performance of the One More Chance remix. But the reason The Word was so very special™ is that it's the only TV show on Earth to have performance clips of Ya Mama, Throw Ya Gunz and the Get Down remix in its archive - singles which weren't the respective artist's largest hits but are still legitimate classics.

Much like Big Poppa, we'll always miss The Word here at The Martorialist. That said, since The Word went off air in 1995 appearances on U.K TV by The Charlatans have dropped by 70% - silver linings eh?

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

stopping by to say there's a new Egyptian Lover album out

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

O rly? Cheers.

L.A said...

Great post. Wish we had another show like this.

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

Channel 4 basically replacing The Word with TFI Friday was the biggest TV fall off of the 90's.

Anonymous said...

Da Lench Mob and Arrested Development had good performances on the show too. Wasn't The Word's immediate Successor The Girlie Show? That or Passengers.

Daps said...

The drums on the Get Down remix are some of the greatest from that era. And I always liked the way Tip came in for his verse after a couple of lines from Craig Mack. Splendid.

Daps said...

Great post btw. I remember catching that Gravediggaz performance and wished they'd done '1800 suicide' instead. Looking back, it might not have been quite as lively.

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

The Girlie Show was the technical replacement since it was in the same late night time slot, but it didnt have any live performances and it was a show by/for birds so I've always considered TFI Friday as the real replacement.

The closest that show ever came to having a rapper on was Kermit from Black Grape. The only blk ppl they had perform were Lenny Kravitz and shit British bands with blk singers like Skunk Anansie and Shed Seven 😄

Step One said...

Don't remember Craig Mack being on there.

Also: Dani Behr.

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

And Amanda de Cadenet.

Andrew Barber said...

this is amazing