Reverend & The Makers share classic footage of Oasis cover with Arctic Monkeys and Milburn
Reverend & The Makers have shared footage of an Oasis cover they performed alongside Milburn and Arctic Monkeys in 2004.
READ MORE:Â Reverend & The Makers on their charity Christmas single: âThe Samaritans helped me, so I should help themâ“From the vaults,” they wrote on X/Twitter today (January 5) alongside the grainy clip that sees the Sheffield artists take on the Gallagher brothers’ ‘D’ You Know What I Mean?’ for Chris McClure’s “18th birthday in the local boozer”.
Chris, the brother of Reverend And The Makersâ Jon McClure, was featured smoking on the iconic cover of the Artic Monkey’s debut, âWhatever People Say I Am, Thatâs What Iâm Notâ. Back in 2021, following the albumâs 15th anniversary, he shared: âWhat a record. Met some great people since⦠literally through having my photo taken. Pleasure to be associated with it.”
Check out the clip below.
From the vaults
Rev, @arcticmonkeys and @milburnmusic doing @oasis for our @chrismcclure86 18th birthday in the local boozer pic.twitter.com/Bj3FMs1W9y
— Reverend&TheMakers (@Reverend_Makers) January 5, 2025
More recently, Jon McClure opened up to NME about his relationship with Alex Turner. McClure and Turner met back in 2001 while on a bus, where McClure had asked Turner if he wanted to join his band. The two would be members of Judan Suki alongside Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders.
Their breakout hit ‘I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor‘ references their friendship, with the lyric “Dancing to electropop like a robot from 1984â referring to McClure’s band 1984.
The ‘You Again’ singer has since reflected on their friendship, his ADHD diagnosis and the groupâs new festive single âLate Night Phone Callâ.
âI understand myself better,â McClure told us of his ADHD diagnosis. âWhen I was 24, I thought I knew everything and Iâd gob off to NMEÂ about everything. I knew fuck all. Looking back, to when I was kicking off at people, I was probably quite poorly for most of my career.
He added that he wasnât doing well mentally and said with the addition of drugs alongside âmy best mate [Alex Turner] being in the biggest band in the world and feeling jealous of him, it was a bad mix.â
âNow I understand myself, ADHD is like a special power Iâve not known how to harness before,â he continued. âIâve got four unfinished novels, which are all class as ideas, but Iâve not known how to finish them until now. I storyboarded the âLate Night Phone Callâ video, Iâm Day Feverâs CEO. With everything before, Iâd think Iâd better get someone else to finish something.
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Reverend & The Makers share classic footage of Oasis cover with Arctic Monkeys and Milburn
Reverend & The Makers share classic footage of Oasis cover with Arctic Monkeys and Milburn
Reverend & The Makers share classic footage of Oasis cover with Arctic Monkeys and Milburn
Reverend & The Makers share classic footage of Oasis cover with Arctic Monkeys and Milburn
Reverend & The Makers share classic footage of Oasis cover with Arctic Monkeys and Milburn
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