Blimey, 1991... I am so old. It still sounds fantastic, unlike a lot of other music from this period. Can remember ordering this in Our Price in Hemel Hempstead in a pre-internet era!
Symphony for the disaffected? Happy to count myself in. 20 years ago stoned off me tree listening to BRs. 20 years later straight as (well with a wink to myself) listening and loving!
Good work fella! This is a stunning ep, not heard it for a long time. Saw the Boo Radleys play with MBV at Bradford University 'back in the day' (as folk say nowadays) and to be honest the Boo's took the honours that night... (Oh, and for completeness' sake, my copy came from the Rough Trade shop :-) )
@@adamsmith307 Just my personal choice my friend - for me the Boos knocked it out the park over several albums and had a real versatility that set them apart. Mind you I love everyone of the bands you've mentioned. New Ride and Slowdive records on the way next year too hopefully!
@Claerb Haha.Agreed.Unfortunately we are no longer those wide-eyed indie kids we usta be.And I agree it still sounds fresh as a daisy.Sice's voice has never sounded more lovely than on Everybird.And funnily enough I got my copy of BooUP! from Our Price too (Durham branch though,obviously,cos that's where I'm from)
I grew up on the wendlesworth estate in wandsworth and stuck out like a sore thumb dressed in indie gear and listening to indie.Was glad not to be into the shitty macaroon bollocks that the rest of the estate was listening too
The early Boo Radley EP's and 'Everything's Alright Forever' album is SOLID
Shoegazer 93 don’t forget ‘Ichabod and I’
Like your picture. My favourite shoegaze album!
Blimey, 1991... I am so old. It still sounds fantastic, unlike a lot of other music from this period. Can remember ordering this in Our Price in Hemel Hempstead in a pre-internet era!
Symphony for the disaffected? Happy to count myself in. 20 years ago stoned off me tree listening to BRs. 20 years later straight as (well with a wink to myself) listening and loving!
Sadly missed for too long....glad you are back....so much to offer!
August '21 and just discovering this band. Better late than never🙄
30 years later
Good work fella! This is a stunning ep, not heard it for a long time. Saw the Boo Radleys play with MBV at Bradford University 'back in the day' (as folk say nowadays) and to be honest the Boo's took the honours that night... (Oh, and for completeness' sake, my copy came from the Rough Trade shop :-) )
never knew they played with MBV. That's so cool!
I was at that gig too and agree with your assessment!
I was also there. Great night.
Best British band of the last 30 years.
Er, Slowdive, Cranes, Ride, Lush, Chapterhouse, My Bloody Valentine, Curve were equally as good and some are still going
@@adamsmith307 Just my personal choice my friend - for me the Boos knocked it out the park over several albums and had a real versatility that set them apart. Mind you I love everyone of the bands you've mentioned. New Ride and Slowdive records on the way next year too hopefully!
Shit, forgot how beautiful a song Everybird is!
@Claerb Haha.Agreed.Unfortunately we are no longer those wide-eyed indie kids we usta be.And I agree it still sounds fresh as a daisy.Sice's voice has never sounded more lovely than on Everybird.And funnily enough I got my copy of BooUP! from Our Price too (Durham branch though,obviously,cos that's where I'm from)
I would always sing it as "we used to skin up on the hiiiiillll. ...red ceiiiiilll
リバプールの至宝、天才集団。
I grew up on the wendlesworth estate in wandsworth and stuck out like a sore thumb dressed in indie gear and listening to indie.Was glad not to be into the shitty macaroon bollocks that the rest of the estate was listening too