What is The Verve?
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Originally called simply Verve until conflicts with the jazz label Verve caused the name-change to The Verve.
Famous for their hit songs Bittersweet Symphony, The Drugs Don't Work and others.
The band split up after their final (and arguably greatest) 1997 album Urban Hymns, but still nothing quite equals them today. They don't write a few hit songs and a lot of filler, they write a whole CD of great music.
"Cause it's a bitter sweet symphony, that's life."
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An amazing band that spawned three great albums when they were together. The band finally found commercial success worldwide, with their album Urban Hymns (which is also arguably their greatest work).
There haven't been any rock bands as great as the Verve since their split. They were in a league of their own.
"Have you heard 'History' by the Verve?"
"Yes, It's probably the greatest song ever composed"
"I so agree"
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Greatest band ever...period
Go listen to "Come On"
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A band that scored sucess with the hit, Bittersweet Symphony in 1997. Although the song brought fame to the band, they were sued by the Rolling Stones for ripping of thier melody. Since then the group had disbanded and to the dismay of many fans left the music scene behind.
Don't use melodies written by the Rolling Stones or your band will end up like The Verve...
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A one-of-a-kind modern English rock band all too often lumped in with the likes of Oasis and Coldplay, while actually being the influence for both and a far higher quality group. The only song they are widely known for is "Bittersweet Symphony", from their third album Urban Hymns. But they have an incredible collection of songs and a history.
Composed of four amazing musicians - Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Simon Jones and Pete Salisbury - The Verve have really been playing together since the late 1980s, when they were influenced by the shortlived British shoegaze movement. Their earlier work, including debut album A Storm in Heaven, has a distinct spacy, drony sound. From around 1994 onward, the group's music - heavily due to singer Ashcroft's personal troubles and growth as an individual - began to develop into something more melodic and lyrical. 1995's A Northern Soul is an excellent blend of McCabe's strong guitar work and Ashcroft's soul-searching poetry. It also introduces a recurring use of strings. A psychedelic masterpiece.
Conflicts within the band led to a split after A Northern Soul, which was not a commercial success. Ashcroft's creative energy continued brewing, however, and eventually led to a make-up. Ashcroft always said "it might take us three albums" and his band fulfilled that prophecy with the release of Urban Hymns in 1997. Packed with catchy tunes and more strong lyrics, the album was ther most successful to date. However, after a long span of touring on its heels, The Verve split once again.
Many thought that the late 1990s were the end for this special group. Ashcroft continued with a moderately low-key solo career, but in June 2007 the stunning announcement came : The Verve were back together in the recording studio. Since then, they have enjoyed several sold-out dates in the UK, as well as top spots in the summer's most coveted festivals, including Glastonbury. In mid-August, the long-awaited "Forth" will hit the stores, giving old and new fans alike the chance to see whether The Verve still stand tall.
Guy : Your favorite band is The Verve ?
Me: Yeah.
Guy : Isn't that the band that did...*hums Bittersweet Symphony melody*
Me : *rolls eyes*
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A British rock band that formed. Wrote some hits along with Bittersweet Symphony. Urban Hymns is their biggest album ever sold. Broke up in 1999 and came back.
Bored guy singing:"It's a Bittersweet Symphonyyy, that's liffe. Trying to make ends meet, You're a slave to money then you dieee..."
24-hour music listener guy:"Hey, that's Bittersweet Symphony, isn't that made by The Verve?"
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a band that has about one good song, relying on it forever and then creates music that is all different types of fail
"what music does Robbie Keane listen to?"
"I think the verve cause he is all kinds of fail"
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