No comments?! This is tight! What a wonderful song by a wonderful band. And the live version here sounds just like the recording, which is a testament to the musicianship of these "shoe gazing" bands that are sometimes dismissed. Love The Sundays; they were a major part of the soundtrack to some of the happiest days of my life!
I've read elsewhere that this actual gig was their very last one. But there's no sense of it from their performance. I wonder if they even knew themselves at the time that this was to be the last ever concert? But I hope to be proved wrong on that score sometime very soon when The Sundays return in triumph, and British Airways simultaneously launches a flying pig service to Never-neverland...
i think they did know - harriet wanted to stop performing and raise a family, they got lucky in a way as they got to settle down and live normal lives, but ive also heard rumours that they dont want to go back bc harriet thinks she isnt good enough 😢
I love the Sundays and the whole RW&A album, but in all the versions of this song, I can not figure out what Harriet is singing the first line of the song. “Don’t ask me why, don’t ask me why”, what she is singing doesn’t sound like those words,
2024 and if you’re here you’re a legend🔥
My biggest shame in life is not being born early enough to see these guys live.
The drumming is incredible on this song!
F’n Ace Mate
Her voice sounds just like how it is in the song
In every crap town I've been to in the last 30 years, this song almost always pops in my head.
Hideous Towns... make me throw... UP.
Congratulations Harriet Wheeler, you are indeed 'in history'.
No comments?! This is tight! What a wonderful song by a wonderful band. And the live version here sounds just like the recording, which is a testament to the musicianship of these "shoe gazing" bands that are sometimes dismissed. Love The Sundays; they were a major part of the soundtrack to some of the happiest days of my life!
its sad knowing therell never be a band like them again anytime soon
The last minute of this song is my favorite. Love this group -coming from America 🇺🇸
Hello, fellow patriot!
What an amazing performance!
I've read elsewhere that this actual gig was their very last one. But there's no sense of it from their performance. I wonder if they even knew themselves at the time that this was to be the last ever concert? But I hope to be proved wrong on that score sometime very soon when The Sundays return in triumph, and British Airways simultaneously launches a flying pig service to Never-neverland...
i think they did know - harriet wanted to stop performing and raise a family, they got lucky in a way as they got to settle down and live normal lives, but ive also heard rumours that they dont want to go back bc harriet thinks she isnt good enough 😢
Unique.. caught in time
Harriet, sweet Harriet
The cutest lead singer ever.
So glorious!!
brilliant song
Love from Brasil.
So charming
Brilliant
The greatest my friend
Incredible
I love the Sundays and the whole RW&A album, but in all the versions of this song, I can not figure out what Harriet is singing the first line of the song. “Don’t ask me why, don’t ask me why”, what she is singing doesn’t sound like those words,
o início da música "bros" da wolf alice lembra a entrada dessa música.
Only Keats had the words
Took me a sec, but, ha! Yeah.
Give me a story and give me a bed
Why did they stop? 😭
Harriet Wheeler and Dave Gavurin had kids and decided to leave the music world behind as a result.
Too trebley
It was recorded with a 90's camcorder. What did you expect? Dolby Surround?