Makes me think of how I was literally humming the song thinking it was a different song and then at 3:13 it was the song that I was wanting to hear anyways. I like how life works out like that sometimes.
I'll triple that. No one can be duplicate the sound of Stereolab. This is the first song I heard of them on a bus going back to my duty station in San Diego in 2001. It totally changed the way I listen to music
Here's the song that started my love for Stereolab. They've changed the way I listen to music since 2001. Can't wait to see them again in Dallas 2019!!
Great performance, so glad somebody posted this song live, as they only did this on their 2001 Sound-Dust tour! I took the name of this song for my performing pseudonym!
I love this song. I saw them play this live, without Mary in the band though. So sad. I really loved her voice. I did see them with her twice, but the third time I saw them she wasn't with them anymore. Such a beautiful voice.
If you hear Tim's guitar (especially in the 'first half') - that sound doesn't appear on the album, but I'll bet it was in the original version / demo... such a driving force behind a song that sounds out of his element on Stereolab songs of this 'direction' (see below) - so this performance of this song from this album proves my theory that Sound-Dust is the perfect mix of both directions the band took - what I call Tim's direction and Laetitia's direction - and thus in my opinion is their best album! Thanks for posting!
Love the complete change of direction that's so familiar to Stereolab fans. Should have seen them in Oxford 30 days later but went to my shit Christmas do instead. Oh well finally get to see them this summer, but I will still be thinking of Mary xx
Fabulous, moving song! Mary was indeed lovely. I met her at Lollapalooza in 1994 in NYC wandering through the crowd after their show. She was warm and friendly, no rock-star trip. Too nice to live, I guess. These lyrics are haunting with that in mind. Here they have trouble with tempo on the country-rock part trying to double it up, which they don't do on the record. That part works so well on the recording, too. Andy is a great, loose and driving drummer though, one of the best.
I haven't seen many if any great live mixes of this band sup with that. They're a crisp electronic rock band, their live mixes sound like someone's just leaning on the mixer
Because Mary tragically and unfairly passed away and she deserves a lot of honor. She should not be forgotten. More over, Stereolab (studio albums and live) is clearly not the same without her. It’s a fact. Laetitia is great we all know it, so as Tim and Andy.
Makes me think of how I was literally humming the song thinking it was a different song and then at 3:13 it was the song that I was wanting to hear anyways. I like how life works out like that sometimes.
Mary playing 3 instruments and singing, amazing talented and deeply missed, God bless you.
One of the greatest bands there ever was.
Hooptie Hamburger damn right about that! I am a huge Stereolab fan!
I'll triple that. No one can be duplicate the sound of Stereolab. This is the first song I heard of them on a bus going back to my duty station in San Diego in 2001. It totally changed the way I listen to music
This cannot be argued. If you understand and love music, you know Stereolab is truth.
R.I.P. Mary - such a great loss to the world. I love you and this band. xxx
Rob Smoughton she the one singing?
The B part just blows my mind. Mary's voice so otherworldly! LOVE IT.
I know you’re like oh this song is amazing. Oh wait now it’s more amazing?
@@berryseinfeld6772 It was more amazing when I wrote the comment and less amazing now that you wrote your shitty lines. Are you happy now?
@@aldobenitezwhat?
Here's the song that started my love for Stereolab. They've changed the way I listen to music since 2001. Can't wait to see them again in Dallas 2019!!
This was the first song I heard from them ever.
Great performance, so glad somebody posted this song live, as they only did this on their 2001 Sound-Dust tour! I took the name of this song for my performing pseudonym!
I love this song. I saw them play this live, without Mary in the band though. So sad. I really loved her voice. I did see them with her twice, but the third time I saw them she wasn't with them anymore. Such a beautiful voice.
If you hear Tim's guitar (especially in the 'first half') - that sound doesn't appear on the album, but I'll bet it was in the original version / demo... such a driving force behind a song that sounds out of his element on Stereolab songs of this 'direction' (see below) - so this performance of this song from this album proves my theory that Sound-Dust is the perfect mix of both directions the band took - what I call Tim's direction and Laetitia's direction - and thus in my opinion is their best album! Thanks for posting!
Great adaptation for a beautifully done album version. Incredible performance, Mary 💜
Really good . . . and I've only now just found it. ❤️
The best track from the Sound Dust album.
That and Baby Lulu
@@kato76109 and double rocker
Space Moth
I sure do miss Mary. I miss Stereolab also.
Love the complete change of direction that's so familiar to Stereolab fans. Should have seen them in Oxford 30 days later but went to my shit Christmas do instead. Oh well finally get to see them this summer, but I will still be thinking of Mary xx
Fabulous, moving song! Mary was indeed lovely. I met her at Lollapalooza in 1994 in NYC wandering through the crowd after their show. She was warm and friendly, no rock-star trip. Too nice to live, I guess. These lyrics are haunting with that in mind. Here they have trouble with tempo on the country-rock part trying to double it up, which they don't do on the record. That part works so well on the recording, too. Andy is a great, loose and driving drummer though, one of the best.
the end is the best
I love you Mary
Incredible....
One of the greatest bands? The greatest band full stop.
Una obra de arte ❤
Que ce groupe me manque ! RIP Mary !!
Wow... Cette version live est encore meilleure que la version album !
OH HELL YEAH
Saw them live in RI with Mary
Just going with the flow here 😂
haha tim looked pissed when he first jumped on synth and heard what it was set on lol
I haven't seen many if any great live mixes of this band sup with that. They're a crisp electronic rock band, their live mixes sound like someone's just leaning on the mixer
tbm acho q a mary faz uma falta enorme !!
Miss you Mary 😥
bloody shocking live
Wonderful! Thanks @CaropBec , I'd like to know if u have this concert in a dvd format or is possible to find at web?
Mary
psicodelica!!!!!!!!
What's up with all the Mary-gushing? Laetitia is there, too. Care to say something nice about one of the driving forces behind it all?
Because Mary tragically and unfairly passed away and she deserves a lot of honor. She should not be forgotten.
More over, Stereolab (studio albums and live) is clearly not the same without her. It’s a fact.
Laetitia is great we all know it, so as Tim and Andy.
Read the room bro 😂😂😅😅😮😊