The 90's for the youth in the west was about finding spirituality, beauty, unity, letting go of barriers and blissing out. For much of the youth today is all about materialism, money and achievement culture, plus division. why music is no longer as important as it was in the past.
THIS was the song that greeted me as I arrived at Lollapalooza 1992. It was one of the high points of a greatly anticipated yet otherwise disappointing festival. Lush were amazing and they are sorely missed.
Lush played Lollapalooza at Harriet Island in St Paul , MN that year.. Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Chili Peppers, Ministry. i thought it was a good show... tickets were ridiculously cheap for so many bands...
Wanted to see lush and a new band called pearl jam. Hit traffic and missed them both. Still have never been able to see lush😿. Still my favorite band. Thank u 120 minutes.
@@erickrause381 I saw Lollapalooza '92 at Harriet Island too. I thought it was a complete shitshow, especially as far as security went. All those assholes who started bonfires with leftover pizza boxes was ridiculous-- especially when they started cutting down the small trees that were around there and tossing them on the fires. There's a reason why they stopped having rock shows at Harriet Island, and that was it.
@@alukuhito which is fine with me As good she's all no bra for me, than playing shirtless like Iggy Pop or Pussy-riot like, "here they go" subtle is their forte musicall too
Gala, Spooky, Split. Three wonderful albums every shoegazer should have..... one of my favorite shows, Lush in the main room at First Avenue Minneapolis, Robyn Hitchcock opened. Saw so many great shows there. Lush, The Sundays, Catherine Wheel, Belly, Ride, The Swirlies, Dinosaur Jr., Superchunk, Soundgarden, White Zombie. That's the tip of the iceberg, there was so much going on musically in the 90's... People were cool, friendly, it was quite a scene...
@@julianhermanubis6800 i did like the song titled lovelife, on that album.. check out the song out of control from their blind spot ep from 2016.. it sounds like old Lush. ua-cam.com/video/bD4O20ePnXo/v-deo.html
@@kevinfisher5492 Yes, I just couldn't go along with "Lovelife" either. I really liked "Spooky" and "Gala" (U.S./Japan LP compilation of several early British EPs). And "Split" was good, although I liked the first two LPs better. But that sudden Britpop switch really left me cold.
Love this band. So glad I saw them in a small venue in Pittsburgh, and got to meet Emma and Miki after the show. Just as sweet in person. Lovely ladies.
See my life (I've been so tired) See my self (I've been uptight) See my life (I've been so tired) See my sight (I could disappear) See with you memories fading fast And with you it's never going to last You are the sweetness in my eyes You are an apple in disguise See with you I never seemed to look the other way Only to stay, only to breathe Only to see That space and light is what I really need You are the sweetness in my eyes You are an apple in disguise I never wanted to tell lies You are the sweetness in my eyes You are the juice I need for life You are the sweetness in my eyes
Saw this on TV as I really wanted to check out what that band with such a great name were like. It was early '91 - I was 12 going on 13, getting into the Cocteau Twins, Pixies, The Cure, Ride... thanks to older siblings. I was spellbound, and saved up for Gala for months - my first CD. Lush have been my favourite band ever since. Between '89 and '94 their musical output was perfect. I wasn't as into their different direction in '96 but bands change, and there was still some very good stuff. In concert they were amazing. Even friends and family who weren't into them were hugely impressed when they saw them at festivals. I also dyed my hair that colour but never managed to rock it as well as Miki did. 😊 Absolutely love Blind Spot EP, which they released for their reunion in 2016. In my opinion, it recalls the period between Sweetness & Light and Spooky. Gorgeous. And Miki always replies to questions on Twitter and Instagram. So obliging and down to earth. Can't wait for her book!
stuff post Split is terrible, and Split it is not a particular good album even if I love Desire Lines and Undertow. 2016 stuff was good, far from his peak though. The first part of the 90s was so good...
@@putucoq3 I think Split is amazing - and the Hypocrite E.P. But yeah, between Lovelife and the many B-sides for the three singles off it, there are about 30 tracks, of which I only like 10 or 11. On Blind Spot, I think Out of Control is really good, Burnham Beeches - good, The Lost Boy and Rosebud stunning imo.
@@unakennelly from what I remember from 2016 EP it was decent for the time. But Split is mediocre, if you compare it with the initial works and even Spooky, which is a record of ups and downs. And after Split Lush is just unlistenable.
@@putucoq3 in my opinion Split is as good as the previous material. I think Light From A Dead Star, Kiss Chase, Blackout, Lovelife, Hypocrite, Desire Lines, The Invisible Man, Undertow, Never Never and When I Die are all gorgeous/brilliant. The track I like least is Lit Up, but I still think it's good.
@@unakennelly each to its own I guess but comparing early material in Gala or even stuff in Spooky against random Split songs makes me puke. Some Split stuff sounds more like modern rock or alternative and I think that is terrible for the legacy of a band like Lush
@@drakashrakenburgproduction5369 That really hurts man, though I have been thinking about swapping it out for a picture of Kip Winger. I've found a channel devoted to Asian shoegaze music you might want to check out; there's a link to it on mine.
Saw this tour in Dallas. Got there early, our van parked just up from their bus. Drinkin' beer with the doors open when Emma walks by. She stops and chats with us. I buy her a poem from a homeless man. Later my friend realizes he's forgotten his ID, so she sneaks him in the back door as part of the crew. It was a fun day. : )
I read in an interview that the Rickenbacker was too heavy for her to play much live, but she used it a lot in the studio. I think you can hear the difference on the records.
I have that exact same guitar the other chick(not Mika) is playing. damn, I'm sitting smelling coffee right now, listening to this I'm totally taken back 20 years. Time really flies.
Anthony ynohtnA - Agree wholeheartedly with the first comment - on the second, I always had that problem with the Strat copies I had as a kid, but the modern USA Fenders I've played tend to be a bit more rugged - of course, Emma and Miki have their guitars slung a bit lower to make room for *heh hem* - well, you know... So the odd enthusiastic strum could well knock the switch... :)
A reminder of just how *great* this band was live. Lush was the real revelation at Lolloapalooza. I dug this song, but didn't really expect them to put it over so great live. And to think they downplayed their musicianship, aside from Chris. This was tight as the proverbial watchspring.
Thanks for posting this Jul. Very good quality video. I see that beautiful Rickenbacker 12 sitting on a stand in front of the drums and I wish I could see Miki play that one as well. I'm glad to see that you are still a fan and I hope all is well for you.
1990/1991 were very very good years for music, because were just coming out of the 80’s, and still hanging on to that 80’s sound a bit. Then “alternative rock” and “grunge” started taking over and changing everyone’s tastes, and the 80’s style lost its coolness.
Yeah, I don't know who will be the next drummer so far but they're back in town at the Roundhouse just like the Valentines did in '08, in May 6, 2016 !
While I heard of this band many years ago (MTV 120 Minutes and Alternative Nation) I don't recall seeing them at the Lollapalooza '92 at Alpine Valley, WI.
Very curious...this is a video recorded from a television channel from Portugal, that "C1" on the left upper side is from a tv channel called at that time "CANAL 1" or "CHANNEL 1"...how time passes...loved that band and still got two or three cd's of them...
canal um!!! eu vi isto no dia em que passou e mudou a minha vida. lembor-me de dançar como o gajo de verde sempre que ouvia lush, mbv, ride ou slowdive. fónix passaram 20 anos
@funkmike Emma's guitar is, to be accurate a Fender Stratocaster Hendrix Reissue 1990 (possibly Japanese made). There's little chance yours is exactly the same one I reckon but I may be wrong. Miki (not Mika) plays on a Gibson ES-335/12 ; I have one of these myself but in a different color.
As ive said elsewhere, better than the Verve and much easier on the eye. In a world where you would have to choose between Miki and Ashcroft, shes got the legs.
I wish I was born just a little earlier to experience all of the amazing bands from the 90's. What I'd give to see Lush, Slowdive, MBV, Catherine Wheel, and Ride amongst many other live during their prime. But I'm so glad for the internet and what recordings we have of these brilliant, brilliant artists.
I saw Lush, Slowdive, Ride and MBV back in the day. Slowdive was my favourite show, just inching out MBV. It was like staring at the monolith in the movie 2001.
Sadly, I missed out out on Lush and shoegazing first time around - does anyone have any recommendations about which bands & songs to catch up on it? [el'sda2].
heres a few. IMO stereolab(beyond a shoegaze label) is one of the best bands ever for 90's alt music. Catherine Wheel(the ferment album is amazing), Ride(No Where), Pale Saints(In Ribbons).. Ride live at Brixton is on here some where.. The song leave them all behind, is epic. Guitarist Andy Bell played Bass in Oasis for a while... Pale Saints, Throwing back the apple, got some airplay on MTV 120 Minutes..The Charlatans UK and The Stone Roses are two other awesome 90''s bands... Enjoy the Music!
I'm sorry to hear about that. I really hope that somehow life balances out for you for such a loss at a young age. You deserve something good for missing out on that.
I'd just like to take a moment to compliment Miki on her fashion sense...especially her shoes. Something about girls with guitars I really dig, whether they are wearing shoes or not.
Peak of their prowess.... So much potential. So many good songs. They could have been the female Radiohead WAY before that even happened, but they got a bit lost and a bit pushed by labels and powers to other ways. Too bad. This band was SO GOOD when they had it going in the right direction.
in 2023 such sound is alien music. Lets get back and praise this sound.
The 90's for the youth in the west was about finding spirituality, beauty, unity, letting go of barriers and blissing out. For much of the youth today is all about materialism, money and achievement culture, plus division. why music is no longer as important as it was in the past.
there are countless bands and artists that still have this sound.. you just need to look lol
THIS was the song that greeted me as I arrived at Lollapalooza 1992. It was one of the high points of a greatly anticipated yet otherwise disappointing festival. Lush were amazing and they are sorely missed.
Lush played Lollapalooza at Harriet Island in St Paul , MN that year.. Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Chili Peppers, Ministry. i thought it was a good show... tickets were ridiculously cheap for so many bands...
Wanted to see lush and a new band called pearl jam. Hit traffic and missed them both. Still have never been able to see lush😿. Still my favorite band. Thank u 120 minutes.
92 lollapalooza was fucking amazing!
I was there. I became an instant fan that day
@@erickrause381 I saw Lollapalooza '92 at Harriet Island too. I thought it was a complete shitshow, especially as far as security went. All those assholes who started bonfires with leftover pizza boxes was ridiculous-- especially when they started cutting down the small trees that were around there and tossing them on the fires. There's a reason why they stopped having rock shows at Harriet Island, and that was it.
Yes, unfortunately.
R.I.P. Chris Acland
1966-1996
He was truly loved by many. RIP Chris.
Miki in that dress 😍😍😍
All I see is boob.
@@alukuhito booba
@@alukuhito which is fine with me
As good she's all no bra for me, than playing shirtless like Iggy Pop or Pussy-riot like, "here they go" subtle is their forte musicall too
She’s so beautiful
She’s hot 🔥
Gala, Spooky, Split. Three wonderful albums every shoegazer should have..... one of my favorite shows, Lush in the main room at First Avenue Minneapolis, Robyn Hitchcock opened. Saw so many great shows there. Lush, The Sundays, Catherine Wheel, Belly, Ride, The Swirlies, Dinosaur Jr., Superchunk, Soundgarden, White Zombie. That's the tip of the iceberg, there was so much going on musically in the 90's... People were cool, friendly, it was quite a scene...
Three classic albums from Lush..and then, unfortunately "Lovelife" released. Oh, well...
@@julianhermanubis6800 i did like the song titled lovelife, on that album.. check out the song out of control from their blind spot ep from 2016.. it sounds like old Lush. ua-cam.com/video/bD4O20ePnXo/v-deo.html
@@julianhermanubis6800 Hated it when they went britpop.
@@kevinfisher5492 Yes, I just couldn't go along with "Lovelife" either. I really liked "Spooky" and "Gala" (U.S./Japan LP compilation of several early British EPs). And "Split" was good, although I liked the first two LPs better. But that sudden Britpop switch really left me cold.
@@erickrause381 The revival version of Lush from a few years ago did release new songs that I liked.
Love this band. So glad I saw them in a small venue in Pittsburgh, and got to meet Emma and Miki after the show. Just as sweet in person. Lovely ladies.
My band toured with LUSH in 1996 and I was surprised what a beer swilling monster Miki was!!
@@mattiemclean9882 girls get thirsty too - lol
@@mattiemclean9882 which band? Scheer?
How lucky you were to experience that.
3:06 Moments like that ....make Lush one of the greatest bands ever .
See my life (I've been so tired)
See my self (I've been uptight)
See my life (I've been so tired)
See my sight (I could disappear)
See with you memories fading fast
And with you it's never going to last
You are the sweetness in my eyes
You are an apple in disguise
See with you
I never seemed to look the other way
Only to stay, only to breathe
Only to see
That space and light is what I really need
You are the sweetness in my eyes
You are an apple in disguise
I never wanted to tell lies
You are the sweetness in my eyes
You are the juice I need for life
You are the sweetness in my eyes
This is so beautiful!!!! My youth...
Ride, lush, galaxie 500, jesus and the mary chain, stone roses, c. Twins, awesome band from my generation, so cool vibe
Transcendental music of my generation. This and Galaxie 500...warm memories...
This song is absolutely lush!
Say what you want.. This song structure is so cool.. Just love this one..
Love this band. Saw them play back in 1994. Best live show I've ever seen. It was like living inside of a dream. I still love them and that moment.
Lush was amazing but you know what band was extremely, criminally underrated? Sing sing.
I will love this band forever! I still remember the beautiful concert in Rome
Saw this on TV as I really wanted to check out what that band with such a great name were like. It was early '91 - I was 12 going on 13, getting into the Cocteau Twins, Pixies, The Cure, Ride... thanks to older siblings. I was spellbound, and saved up for Gala for months - my first CD. Lush have been my favourite band ever since. Between '89 and '94 their musical output was perfect. I wasn't as into their different direction in '96 but bands change, and there was still some very good stuff. In concert they were amazing. Even friends and family who weren't into them were hugely impressed when they saw them at festivals. I also dyed my hair that colour but never managed to rock it as well as Miki did. 😊
Absolutely love Blind Spot EP, which they released for their reunion in 2016. In my opinion, it recalls the period between Sweetness & Light and Spooky. Gorgeous. And Miki always replies to questions on Twitter and Instagram. So obliging and down to earth. Can't wait for her book!
stuff post Split is terrible, and Split it is not a particular good album even if I love Desire Lines and Undertow. 2016 stuff was good, far from his peak though. The first part of the 90s was so good...
@@putucoq3 I think Split is amazing - and the Hypocrite E.P. But yeah, between Lovelife and the many B-sides for the three singles off it, there are about 30 tracks, of which I only like 10 or 11. On Blind Spot, I think Out of Control is really good, Burnham Beeches - good, The Lost Boy and Rosebud stunning imo.
@@unakennelly from what I remember from 2016 EP it was decent for the time. But Split is mediocre, if you compare it with the initial works and even Spooky, which is a record of ups and downs. And after Split Lush is just unlistenable.
@@putucoq3 in my opinion Split is as good as the previous material. I think Light From A Dead Star, Kiss Chase, Blackout, Lovelife, Hypocrite, Desire Lines, The Invisible Man, Undertow, Never Never and When I Die are all gorgeous/brilliant. The track I like least is Lit Up, but I still think it's good.
@@unakennelly each to its own I guess but comparing early material in Gala or even stuff in Spooky against random Split songs makes me puke. Some Split stuff sounds more like modern rock or alternative and I think that is terrible for the legacy of a band like Lush
Love playing this song on road trips. It is very fitting.
I remember listening to lush in the 90s now it’s 2022 I forgot how great they are they are awesome
Saw them live on the reunion tour Sept. 2016 and had no idea Miki played this tune on a 12-string. Still love this tune after all these years!
That’s pretty much the Lush sound if you ask me ❤️❤️❤️
Miki and her iconic dress. Classic!
dont forget the singles! Lush b-sides are better than most bands a-sides :)
A true music fan out there. So refreshing! Hello my friend :)
Oh I do like to be beside the b side!
My favorite song. Thank you .
i was 20 in 1990 when they released this song & was living in Sydney , such great memories
few perfect songs out there... this is one of them
Siouxsie "Kiss Them for Me"
I am in love with Emma and Miki.
Did you check out Piroshka ? By the way I'd like so much to see Emma joining a new band too…
Just like 99% of all males on planet Earth....
@@Maguirearch and women.
I totally agree, and "Split" is one of my 5 favorite CD's from the 90's. Superlatives cannot describe it enough.
Definitely. I've heard it a thousand times.
Wanted to see them back in the 90s but never had the chance, glad I got to see them in 2016...
omgggg 90's dancing :) love this song..love the band
I'm surprised they can make those sounds live.
I just realized how boring this must be to play.
@@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music lol
@@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music seeing your profile pic, yeah your opinion is invalid.
@@drakashrakenburgproduction5369 That really hurts man, though I have been thinking about swapping it out for a picture of Kip Winger. I've found a channel devoted to Asian shoegaze music you might want to check out; there's a link to it on mine.
i know Im pretty randomly asking but does anyone know of a good place to watch newly released series online ?
That bloke in the front is trippin' ballz. The 1990s, eh?
Best live performance of this song I have seen.
Beautiful song and amazing live performance! Thanks for sharing it.
Saw this tour in Dallas. Got there early, our van parked just up from their bus. Drinkin' beer with the doors open when Emma walks by. She stops and chats with us. I buy her a poem from a homeless man. Later my friend realizes he's forgotten his ID, so she sneaks him in the back door as part of the crew. It was a fun day. : )
I saw that show, too. Dambuilders, Weezer before they got huge, and Lush headlined. They were great that night.
Takes me back to 1992, Metro in Chicago. Awesome
Even though I wasn't there for this live, this shit always be a classic to me and I'm fucking sad that missed out on it
Wow! Still wow!
Surf music for the nineties.
Love it. 2:57 is a bit of a surprise.
Miss you Chris.
ugh I want mikis dress
The 90s was a happy period for teenagers, great music and the second summer of love.
I read in an interview that the Rickenbacker was too heavy for her to play much live, but she used it a lot in the studio. I think you can hear the difference on the records.
I have that exact same guitar the other chick(not Mika) is playing. damn, I'm sitting smelling coffee right now, listening to this I'm totally taken back 20 years. Time really flies.
Such a great band and ended too early. Good to see she also tapes her tone selector. So annoying how easily those move position.
Anthony ynohtnA - Agree wholeheartedly with the first comment - on the second, I always had that problem with the Strat copies I had as a kid, but the modern USA Fenders I've played tend to be a bit more rugged - of course, Emma and Miki have their guitars slung a bit lower to make room for *heh hem* - well, you know... So the odd enthusiastic strum could well knock the switch... :)
that green longsleeve guy's swirling headbanging influenced all my music listening since then
First saw Lush at Southampton Uni in my second year there. Loved 'em ever since. And NOW THEY'RE BACK! And I'm really, really old :)
Lol....I feel the same way. I saw lush 22 times from 89 to 96. Saw them in Boston in 2016. Weird.....I'm old as well...where did the time go?
You're both as young as you feel.
Beautiful.
A reminder of just how *great* this band was live. Lush was the real revelation at Lolloapalooza. I dug this song, but didn't really expect them to put it over so great live. And to think they downplayed their musicianship, aside from Chris. This was tight as the proverbial watchspring.
A rare treat
Thanks for posting this Jul. Very good quality video. I see that beautiful Rickenbacker 12 sitting on a stand in front of the drums and I wish I could see Miki play that one as well. I'm glad to see that you are still a fan and I hope all is well for you.
1990/1991 were very very good years for music, because were just coming out of the 80’s, and still hanging on to that 80’s sound a bit. Then “alternative rock” and “grunge” started taking over and changing everyone’s tastes, and the 80’s style lost its coolness.
THANKS for posting! Great band.
miki...you have a heavenly voice
The amount of 90's in this video is incredible 🤣
Cool was left off the map about 2006.
You win! End of comments.
lol it is way more than the 90's
It is fascinating no one sees the wholeroots of our cultures
Wait
Where are you from ?
And what Generation are you ?
Yeah, I don't know who will be the next drummer so far but they're back in town at the Roundhouse just like the Valentines did in '08, in May 6, 2016 !
While I heard of this band many years ago (MTV 120 Minutes and Alternative Nation) I don't recall seeing them at the Lollapalooza '92 at Alpine Valley, WI.
GOD BLESS SHOEGAZE & LUSH!!!! MIKI I LOVE YOU!!!!
Brilliant!
Love you girls
This song inspired Dave Grohl and led to him writing the song floaty on Foos first record.
Fucking Hell I miss the 90s!!!
I would have loved to see Lush live.Thankyou for the inspiration to make me, me.
Signed off.. A life long fan.
Love to know...
Pure beauty
These guys were waaaaaaayyy ahead of their time.
Love you Miki.
So beautiful
Totally agreed....
I wanted to be Miki Berenyi when I was 14, she was SO cool.
@marccomptois0913 Thanks mate. I'd been waiting for this for so long too.
transported back to the 90's by This Amazing track!! then maybe Black Metallic by Catherine Wheel... Ride Vapour Trail.. down the rabbit hole.. lol..
I have noticed that the symbol shown on the top (C1) is from Portuguese TV currently known RTP1.
goddammit.. i'm in love.
They're back!!!!!!!
Wow. Miki was way ahead of the curve. Colorblocking decades before everyone else. Patsy Stone would approve! : )
Dale Rothenberger In 1990 we all considered her a 60s throwback. Mary Quant meets Star Trek...
This is what you'd wish Yoko Ono would be like !
Luv Miss silky voice
Very curious...this is a video recorded from a television channel from Portugal, that "C1" on the left upper side is from a tv channel called at that time "CANAL 1" or "CHANNEL 1"...how time passes...loved that band and still got two or three cd's of them...
man i miss them so much. at least Miki did works with Seinking Ships. great album
canal um!!! eu vi isto no dia em que passou e mudou a minha vida. lembor-me de dançar como o gajo de verde sempre que ouvia lush, mbv, ride ou slowdive. fónix passaram 20 anos
What a babe
@funkmike Emma's guitar is, to be accurate a Fender Stratocaster Hendrix Reissue 1990 (possibly Japanese made). There's little chance yours is exactly the same one I reckon but I may be wrong.
Miki (not Mika) plays on a Gibson ES-335/12 ; I have one of these myself but in a different color.
Miki Berenyi, Elizabeth Fraser and Rachel Goswell, are the queen of heavenly voice.
Yes 👌🏽😉
Agree! Though I would add Harriet Wheeler too. 😉
Bilinda Butcher too
Nice!
♥️♥️♥️
Hermoso
Miki 🔥 👧 🎸 on 💘
As ive said elsewhere, better than the Verve and much easier on the eye. In a world where you would have to choose between Miki and Ashcroft, shes got the legs.
@jmvirgfb
That's some hardcore shoegazing.
I wish I was born just a little earlier to experience all of the amazing bands from the 90's. What I'd give to see Lush, Slowdive, MBV, Catherine Wheel, and Ride amongst many other live during their prime. But I'm so glad for the internet and what recordings we have of these brilliant, brilliant artists.
I saw Lush, Slowdive, Ride and MBV back in the day. Slowdive was my favourite show, just inching out MBV. It was like staring at the monolith in the movie 2001.
@@Hastur876 That's fucking awesome. Where was this?
@@aidanamphlett All the shows were in Toronto. For the Slowdive show, they were touring with Catherine Wheel.
Sadly, I missed out out on Lush and shoegazing first time around - does anyone have any recommendations about which bands & songs to catch up on it? [el'sda2].
heres a few. IMO stereolab(beyond a shoegaze label) is one of the best bands ever for 90's alt music. Catherine Wheel(the ferment album is amazing), Ride(No Where), Pale Saints(In Ribbons).. Ride live at Brixton is on here some where.. The song leave them all behind, is epic. Guitarist Andy Bell played Bass in Oasis for a while... Pale Saints, Throwing back the apple, got some airplay on MTV 120 Minutes..The Charlatans UK and The Stone Roses are two other awesome 90''s bands... Enjoy the Music!
I'm sorry to hear about that. I really hope that somehow life balances out for you for such a loss at a young age. You deserve something good for missing out on that.
Slowdive / the verves debut a storm in heaven.
Great find!
The guy in the green t-shirt doesn't look so well does he!
Guy in the green in front of the stage is doing a "Bez".
I'd just like to take a moment to compliment Miki on her fashion sense...especially her shoes. Something about girls with guitars I really dig, whether they are wearing shoes or not.
Yes...shoes, dress and a guitar...with red hair or not. Love those girls too...
Miki so lovely here... Julos, you have all concert here? I dont find full concert! Only fragments...
Only two songs were recorded it seems of this gig as far as I know.
Only two songs were performed. The performance was for a UK live music show at the time “Friday at the Dome”
Peak of their prowess.... So much potential. So many good songs. They could have been the female Radiohead WAY before that even happened, but they got a bit lost and a bit pushed by labels and powers to other ways. Too bad. This band was SO GOOD when they had it going in the right direction.
Came here after bea's story
True Shoegaze!
Shoegazed
That top is sick. Anyone know the designer?
Why the "Fantasy" song never was played in live?