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Super Furry Animals

Live Performances by Super Furry Animals in 1996

Super Furry Animals - 'Something 4 The Weekend' Live on Later With Jools Holland

Later With Jools Holland
United Kingdom

January 6, 1996 | Video Length: 2:41
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  • In January 1996, Super Furry Animals performed “Something 4 The Weekend” on the BBC program "Later... with Jools Holland," a pivotal moment in the... Read Full Description >

    In January 1996, Super Furry Animals performed “Something 4 The Weekend” on the BBC program "Later... with Jools Holland," a pivotal moment in their career. At this time, the band was promoting their debut studio album, "Fuzzy Logic," which had been released in 1996. "Fuzzy Logic" marked the beginning of their innovative sound, blending elements of psychedelic rock, pop, and electronic music, showcasing their eclectic style. The performance on Jools Holland highlighted their energetic stage presence and the unique character of their music, positioning them as a fresh force in the British music scene. Notably, the band's use of both Welsh and English in their lyrics reflects their cultural heritage and commitment to representing Wales in the music industry, which further set them apart from their contemporaries. This live appearance was instrumental in expanding their audience and solidifying their reputation as avant-garde musicians.

Super Furry Animals Live Performance of 'If You Don't Want Me To Destroy You' on Later... with Jools Holland

Later... with Jools Holland
London, EN, United Kingdom

June 1, 1996 | Video Length: 4:16
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  • On June 1, 1996, Super Furry Animals performed "If You Don't Want Me To Destroy You" on "Later... with Jools Holland," marking their first appearance ... Read Full Description >

    On June 1, 1996, Super Furry Animals performed "If You Don't Want Me To Destroy You" on "Later... with Jools Holland," marking their first appearance on the show. By this time, the band had recently released their highly acclaimed debut album, *Fuzzy Logic*, in 1996, which showcased their eclectic sound blending rock, pop, and experimental elements. The single featured in the performance was part of the band's early catalog as they were establishing themselves within the Britpop and alternative rock scenes of the time. Interestingly, during the performance, there was a humorous exchange between lead vocalist Gruff Rhys and host Jools Holland, highlighting the band's charismatic stage presence and willingness to engage with the audience. This appearance contributed to the band's growing popularity and paved the way for their subsequent releases, including the follow-up album, *Radiator*, later that year.

Super Furry Animals Live Performance of 'Something 4 The Weekend' on Tonight with Richard & Judy

Tonight with Richard & Judy
London, England, United Kingdom

July 15, 1996 | Video Length: 3:09
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  • On July 15, 1996, Super Furry Animals performed "Something 4 The Weekend" on the final episode of the "Tonight with Richard & Judy" show, marking a si... Read Full Description >

    On July 15, 1996, Super Furry Animals performed "Something 4 The Weekend" on the final episode of the "Tonight with Richard & Judy" show, marking a significant moment in their rising career. Prior to this live performance, the band had released their debut album, "Fuzzy Logic," in 1996, which garnered them critical acclaim and established their unique sound blending rock and psychedelic pop. This live appearance came shortly after their debut, showcasing their vibrant energy and the distinctiveness of their music style, right at the moment they captured mainstream attention. Additionally, the band was known for their experimental approach to music and visuals, appealing to a broad audience, which helped them build a dedicated following. This performance was pivotal as it occurred during a formative period, paving the way for their subsequent albums and solidifying their place in the Britpop movement of the mid-90s.