Bauhaus and Love and Rockets, and later Jane’s Addiction, were openly and staunchly against ideology and virtue signaling, yet they were anything but nihilistic. They combined the rejection of conformity with the observation that life is more meaningful than we were likely being told. This is what made their music irresistible to anyone with a brain and the gumption and audacity to use it.
Growing up on hair metal, so grateful the girlfriend turned me onto LnR. Got to see them in '87 in a theater setting with some opener I'd never heard of at the time called Jane's Addiction. Grumpy old man here... those were the days!
Loved this song and this album so much when it came out. I listened to it over and over. I was in my early 20's and having the time of my life. I miss the 80's!
@@jasonhoffman218 Why would you say that? They never implied that it was the first time they'd heard it. I could have made the same comment because it IS an epic lyric. Heard it in the late 80's. Stop being one of those lame internet buzzkills.
@drk321 - I upvoted you, and I'm sure if YT showed downvotes, that doofus would be ratio'd to oblivion, but you WERE being Capt Obvious. My usual reply to a person like that is "Bless your heart." My philosophy is, if I don't like a song, I move on. I upvote what I like. Love U, my 13th cousin.
@Lexi it was my first concert ever.. I was 15 in 89. I know of Love and Rockets music but that live show made me an instant fan .. I bought Earth Sun and Moon on tape lol. Pixies, honestly, I wasn't a fan of Pixies but now I appreciate the Rosa album and Doolittle album. Shelleyan Orphan was incredible and I was listening to Century Flower album on youtube .. The Cure was dope that night.. THis was their peak(Wish too).
Showed my seven year daughter this video as part of her ongoing musical education. We watch a huge variety of styles in the hope that some of it will stick. Tonight at tuck-in she started singing this song. 🤩
Hearing this song on Serius X Satellite radio about 10 minutes ago after returning from the grocery store, and not hearing it in years reminded me of the 80s.....so I'm here.
@@annahau8588 I saw them once in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Interestingly enough, they came through about a week before Peter Murphy on his solo tour. I loved both shows. Oh, to be young again!
21 years old I froze on my girfriends couch and said, music has now changed. Its a New Wave and new Era of music on College KCSB Santa Barbara. My now Brother in law was in SB Band The TAN.
I imagine It would be hard to confuse this timeless classic with any music released in 2020. This sounds like real actual music performed by talented musicians on real instruments. Music in 2020 is made by pressing buttons on a computer or Mobile phone by talentless hacks.
When I was a teenager in the late 90's my older brother won some concert tix from a radio contest. The band was The Specials. He had no idea who they were so he gave the tickets to me. The other band on the bill? Love and Rockets. Club DV8 in SLC, UT. What a great show.
"you cannot go against nature, because when you do go against nature its part of nature too " i remember this band from way back when, appreciate them a lot more in 2020
@@red_x322 you shoulda been there 35 years ago- sick track...when MTV played this, anything I was doing just stopped for a sing along with my girl- sick track!
This was the first L&R song I heard after Bauhaus broke up. They still had the magic without Peter Murphy. A different lighter magic but magic still the same. I did NOT want to give them a chance but they changed my mind. Never doubt the power of Daniel Ash and David J again!
Peter leaving Bauhaus basically ended his commercial career. L&R had not only a successful commercial career but also curated a library of solid, artistic songs that eclipsed anything Bauhaus recorded. What a mistake, the least talented thinking going solo would work out. Probably working in a fish and chip shop nowadays.
@@drk321 where have you been the last 20+ years? Murphy had a decent solo album and there is no fucking way that L&R did ANYTHING that would be considered better than Bauhaus. I liked L&R but nobody can compare to Bauhaus. Not even Bauhaus minus Murphy. Like with any really good band it took all 4 of them to make the Bauhaus magic. Can you imagine the Beatles without Lennon? Everyone is entitled to their own opinion no matter how misguided it may be. 😶🌫️
@@drk321 there is no fucking way that LR eclipsed ANYTHING Bauhaus did. Although LR were good they were minus the magic that Murphy brought that he couldn't recreate without Ash and Jay. And Murphy knew where owed his fame and Rock and Roll lifestyle where he never had to get a real job. He got back together with Bauhaus for several successful tours of which I saw a few shows. Saw them in 2006 and even though Ash was getting old pudgy Murphy looked better and still Brought it. Hardly working in a fish and chips joint I'd say.
@@antknee5556 This is an opinion issue. No need to get defensive and I personally usually do not use public opinion or record sales to tell me what is artistic. But it is MY opinion that when Peter left Bauhaus, you didn't hear much from Peter again. MEANWHILE L&R put out epic ambient/goth/ethereal music for years. Sorry to offend you. Maybe you can get a therapist to cope with your injury? Jeez buddy. You like your guys I'll like mine. Dial it back. Some MF's like Coldplay. Mourn those fools and let's just realize we are of almost the same DNA. WE LIKE GOOD SHIT. Fist bump and let's move on. Just like Love and Rockets would say: Yin and Yang. I like both but I am bumping L&R every time. Aloha.
2:04 looks like the bubblemen even made an appearance lol. What a great song, and a great music video to go with it! Glad I discovered these guys, especially as a fan of Bauhaus!
There may not be a new tale to tell but the age old tale being told here is chock full of pearls of wisdom. Who knew a Rock n Roll song could be used as guide to achieve enlightenment?
Thanks for this song, Love and Rockets, Daniel, David and Kevin! "Going against nature is a part of nature too " deep rock and roll! Nicely done video. Thanks for the upload, vj!
[Verse 1] You cannot go against nature Because when you do Go against nature It's part of nature, too Our little lives get complicated It's a simple thing Simple as a flower And that's a complicated thing [Chorus] No new tale to tell No new tale to tell No new tale to tell Ah [Verse 2] My world is your world People like to hear their names I'm no exception Please call my name Call my name [Chorus] No new tale to tell No new tale to tell No new tale to tell Ah [Chorus] No new tale to tell No new tale to tell No new tale to tell Ah [Bridge] When you're down It's a long way up When you're up It's a long way down [Breakdown] It's all the same thing No new tale to tell It's all the same thing No new tale to tell It's all the same thing No new tale to tell It's all the same thing No new tale to tell It's all the same thing No new tale to tell It's all the same thing No new tale to tell [Outro] It's all the same thing No new tale to tell It's all the same thing No new tale to tell
Seeing them and Jane’s Addiction at The Rooftop, Pier 17 here in NYC. Tickets sold out in less than a minute and I got one!! I have been a HUGE fan of theirs since they burst onto the music scene. This is going to be a sick and killer show!!!
A song from 35 years ago pops into my head. Search youtube and there it is. How frustrating the past was. Despite the end of democracy and global warming, what a time to live.
Yeah cept there was NO UA-cam and Love and Rockets albums were actually not easy to find. You had to go to "Alternative" record stores. They do not exist anymore. I can think of only 1 in my city. UA-cam mainstreamed a lot of things in a negative way but and also opened up the music many of us grew up with to a whole new generation of listeners. And judging by what I hear on the radio today they need it sorely. It was a great time to be alive. Before AIDS, before Blink 182, before Fentanyl, Before Trump, before Covid and the girls were beautiful.
I find something really special in the Love and Rockets music. For the lack of a better word, I gues I should call it "the vibe", which in my opinion makes their better songs (and not all of their ledger is impeccable to say politely) absolutely unique and and simultaneously timeless. I mean this tune, or No Big Deal, or Haunted when the minutes drag... the list goes on - in my opinion it's like what quintessensial rock music has since become, the very core of its last evolution can be found on those 80s recordings. it's just a feeling of mine though.
heavily rotated on a channel called Music21 here in Argentina the end of the 80s. the whole channel was very heavy on the goth rock, lots of bunnymen sisters and the mission shows i remember.
And a few other underground bands back then. This was their first "hit". It got some heavy rotation on Mtv back then and was a mild hit on the charts. They scored even bigger with "So Alive" about a year or so later, but they were always relatively underground.
Yea bite it! And you're welcome! If it wasn't for the old fuddy buddies you would never have heard of this song. I loved it cause it came out the same time as Duran Duran and A-ha
When your down, its a long way up, when your high, its a long way down, its all the same thing, no new tale to tell, its all the same thing, no new tale to tell...
I have all of their albums and the first song I heard of theirs was Ball of Confusion off their first album. While I though BoC was a great song, the album was easy more impressive. Now I have my 15 year old son listening to them!
It's 2020 and this still sounds ahead of its time. Love and the Rockets were geniuses.
I know! I was in 7th grade when I got this cassette. Then I got EXPRESS. U ever hear PUSCIFERS version of HOLIDAY ON THE MOON?! I diggit!
I know! I was in 7th grade when I got this cassette. Then I got EXPRESS. U ever hear PUSCIFERS version of HOLIDAY ON THE MOON?! I diggit!
I literally was thinkin the same thing , trippy...aaawww song us awsome with extra easy on the side...kroq
Vinícius Ferrenberg History repeats its self, the worst is yet to come.
That is because this is as timelessly original a message as they come. In essence, there is nothing new under the sun.
Being alive in the 80's brought me here ☮️
In vitro fertilization brought me here.
Bauhaus and Love and Rockets, and later Jane’s Addiction, were openly and staunchly against ideology and virtue signaling, yet they were anything but nihilistic. They combined the rejection of conformity with the observation that life is more meaningful than we were likely being told. This is what made their music irresistible to anyone with a brain and the gumption and audacity to use it.
I traveled here via a time machine. Fuck this, I'm headed back.
Watching 120 minutes on MTV and my love of music brought me here
Growing up on hair metal, so grateful the girlfriend turned me onto LnR. Got to see them in '87 in a theater setting with some opener I'd never heard of at the time called Jane's Addiction.
Grumpy old man here... those were the days!
August in San Diego seeing L&R open for Janes. Can. Not. Wait. 63year old.
Me too
Me just turned 60. Saw 'em open for JA back in July. They were better than JA that night. They all looked cool on stage, their 'fits were pimp.
Saw them 2 months ago open for JA in FL, great show
Will always love them. So much wisdom in these songs.
you will notice a strong Buddhist backbone to almost anything he says of substance. The "Kundilini express" is pretty much a roadmap to Satori
@@ara.4497 will there ever be another age of wisdom...???!!?..sigh...If so my 20 year old son will surely spearhead the op....
Loved this song and this album so much when it came out. I listened to it over and over. I was in my early 20's and having the time of my life. I miss the 80's!
"Simple as a flower, and that's a complicated thing..." OMG. So Great!
Guess you never watched Mtv,this song was in heavy rotation
@@jasonhoffman218 Why would you say that? They never implied that it was the first time they'd heard it. I could have made the same comment because it IS an epic lyric. Heard it in the late 80's. Stop being one of those lame internet buzzkills.
@drk321 - I upvoted you, and I'm sure if YT showed downvotes, that doofus would be ratio'd to oblivion, but you WERE being Capt Obvious. My usual reply to a person like that is "Bless your heart."
My philosophy is, if I don't like a song, I move on. I upvote what I like. Love U, my 13th cousin.
they rocked Dodger Stadium in summer of 89 to open up for The Cure. I remember them playing this song.
I saw them at Universal Amp with the Mighty Lemondrops
Opening for the Cure on the Disintegration tour?!? Man, in Dodger Stadium, as well? Man, that’s the stuff of dreams!
Saw them at the Beacon. Fabulous show
@Lexi it was my first concert ever.. I was 15 in 89. I know of Love and Rockets music but that live show made me an instant fan .. I bought Earth Sun and Moon on tape lol. Pixies, honestly, I wasn't a fan of Pixies but now I appreciate the Rosa album and Doolittle album. Shelleyan Orphan was incredible and I was listening to Century Flower album on youtube .. The Cure was dope that night.. THis was their peak(Wish too).
I was there!!! The pixies opened.
Showed my seven year daughter this video as part of her ongoing musical education. We watch a huge variety of styles in the hope that some of it will stick. Tonight at tuck-in she started singing this song. 🤩
That makes me so happy :)
That's awesome.
Great parenting 👏
Awesome parenting!
Then the night light clapped
Hearing this song on Serius X Satellite radio about 10 minutes ago after returning from the grocery store, and not hearing it in years reminded me of the 80s.....so I'm here.
Daniel and David's voices are a beautiful match.
Like Layne and Jerry from Alice in Chains...
40+ years later and I still have a crush on Daniel Ash. Such a great song - never gets old .
This is an incredibly deep, cutting and fun, pop song.
if you are an artist you have this cassette
@@SQV66 I used to, but, alas, no more.
Poseo vinilo intacto joyonnnnnn de los mejores en mi lista top ten no doubt
All vinyll allll
I used to hear this back in the 80's on now defunct alternative rock stations from Pittsburgh.
The X right?
WXXP? I grew up on Long Island listening to WLIR and went to college in Pittsburgh with XXP.
This always was my favorite Love and Rockets song.
I'm no exception, please call my name
@@annahau8588 I saw them once in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Interestingly enough, they came through about a week before Peter Murphy on his solo tour. I loved both shows. Oh, to be young again!
KCSB Santa Barbara where I first hear this amazing Band!
21 years old I froze on my girfriends couch and said, music has now changed. Its a New Wave and new Era of music on College KCSB Santa Barbara. My now Brother in law was in SB Band The TAN.
This song is over 30 years old yet doesn't sound dated at all. When I first heard it a few days ago, I thought it was a new release.
Thanks for reminder of being old ! Was 18 when this new and was already a fan of the band! Still a great song at 52 ! Glad you found it !
I imagine It would be hard to confuse this timeless classic with any music released in 2020. This sounds like real actual music performed by talented musicians on real instruments. Music in 2020 is made by pressing buttons on a computer or Mobile phone by talentless hacks.
I think nobody is coming up with new ideas. That’s why.
@@bigsistahtips everything has already been done.
@@OSDCrusher imagine if people would have thought that way and stopped at classical music.
Pure quality. This music lasts and lasts.
When I was a teenager in the late 90's my older brother won some concert tix from a radio contest. The band was The Specials. He had no idea who they were so he gave the tickets to me. The other band on the bill? Love and Rockets. Club DV8 in SLC, UT. What a great show.
AWESOME!!!❤❤❤
members of legendary band Bauhaus reinvents itself into another legendary band
john holmes
They actually morphed into 3 bands....the 3rd band being a side project called Tones on Tail 😀
Now 2/3 of them are in a band called Poptone.
3 bands
@@barbaradufner7779 slender fungus was a disc, a shiny ball of meat -tones on tail 1984 ;>
Love that they able to do 2 of the best cover songs ever as 2 different bands !
This is real good music ,I get goosebumps ,and a bit of the creeps but that's what I love
What a great tune!
Amazing song and icredible video.
Cool. I'm glad somebody still remembers WXXP in Pittsburgh.
"you cannot go against nature, because when you do go against nature its part of nature too "
i remember this band from way back when, appreciate them a lot more in 2020
Discovered this band 6 month ago, watching movie Guest.Love it too much
I actually quote that line about as much as I quote anything from the Bible.
@@red_x322 you shoulda been there 35 years ago- sick track...when MTV played this, anything I was doing just stopped for a sing along with my girl- sick track!
This line always stood out to me as well.
I quote this line all the time. It's very philosophical.
This was the first L&R song I heard after Bauhaus broke up. They still had the magic without Peter Murphy. A different lighter magic but magic still the same. I did NOT want to give them a chance but they changed my mind. Never doubt the power of Daniel Ash and David J again!
I think in retrospect Peter Murphy was holding Ash J and Mann back
Peter leaving Bauhaus basically ended his commercial career. L&R had not only a successful commercial career but also curated a library of solid, artistic songs that eclipsed anything Bauhaus recorded. What a mistake, the least talented thinking going solo would work out. Probably working in a fish and chip shop nowadays.
@@drk321 where have you been the last 20+ years? Murphy had a decent solo album and there is no fucking way that L&R did ANYTHING that would be considered better than Bauhaus. I liked L&R but nobody can compare to Bauhaus. Not even Bauhaus minus Murphy. Like with any really good band it took all 4 of them to make the Bauhaus magic. Can you imagine the Beatles without Lennon? Everyone is entitled to their own opinion no matter how misguided it may be. 😶🌫️
@@drk321 there is no fucking way that LR eclipsed ANYTHING Bauhaus did. Although LR were good they were minus the magic that Murphy brought that he couldn't recreate without Ash and Jay. And Murphy knew where owed his fame and Rock and Roll lifestyle where he never had to get a real job. He got back together with Bauhaus for several successful tours of which I saw a few shows. Saw them in 2006 and even though Ash was getting old pudgy Murphy looked better and still Brought it. Hardly working in a fish and chips joint I'd say.
@@antknee5556 This is an opinion issue. No need to get defensive and I personally usually do not use public opinion or record sales to tell me what is artistic. But it is MY opinion that when Peter left Bauhaus, you didn't hear much from Peter again. MEANWHILE L&R put out epic ambient/goth/ethereal music for years. Sorry to offend you. Maybe you can get a therapist to cope with your injury? Jeez buddy. You like your guys I'll like mine. Dial it back. Some MF's like Coldplay. Mourn those fools and let's just realize we are of almost the same DNA. WE LIKE GOOD SHIT. Fist bump and let's move on. Just like Love and Rockets would say: Yin and Yang. I like both but I am bumping L&R every time. Aloha.
I saw them at the Fox Theater in Detroit in 1989. Janes Addiction opened for them. Unforgettable show.
Some Bands are Much Better Than Others .
Ah the glorious 80s!! These guys just bring it all back. For a moment it's like the world hasn't moved on...
Tempus fugit!
I interviewed Daniel live in Hollywood in the early 90s, an awe-some meeting of the musical minds.
So how was his attitude like? He seems like a cool guy.
I will always be grateful to Bevis and butthead for turning me on to this amazing song
I STILL HAVE THIS ALBUM IN ITS PLASTIC COVERING LOVE THIS ALBUM
I listen to this nearly every day in 2020
I also !
Perfect song.
good girl, keep listening to it better than rap and hip hop aint it lol
@@jcboy5999 to each their own
2:04 looks like the bubblemen even made an appearance lol. What a great song, and a great music video to go with it! Glad I discovered these guys, especially as a fan of Bauhaus!
when you're down, it's a long way up. I been there. Broke, jobless, and homeless. A learning experience for sure.
Was mesmerized seeing this once in a blue moon on MTV back in the day 🤣 still love it
Me too🙂
on 120 minutes every Sunday night at midnight
Aww Daniel's smile at the end
Secretly the best band of the eighties.
Once of the greatest bands ever... saw Peter Murphy but missed these guys
heard this today on MTV which every now and then runs some retro. Gosh I loved this song. Great transitions
Used to play this song in the garage.
Great song! Been one of my favourites for years! Play it at least once per week! Love the Hippy vibe🎵🎵👍😀
There may not be a new tale to tell but the age old tale being told here is chock full of pearls of wisdom. Who knew a Rock n Roll song could be used as guide to achieve enlightenment?
So much of their music is about achieving enlightenment. Kundalina Express comes to mind.
Great band and still touring right now with Jane's Addiction.
You know it! Seeing the in couple of weeks...chicago 🤘
@@michelleanne6500 Unfortunately, Jane's Addiction's tour cancelation probably will nix this too.
I saw these guys live, with and without Peter Murphy. They put on such a good show.
I love this group and the lead singer who's still listening to love and rockets in 2021?
I am I think I'm going to enjoy another music video
Great song and group ... remember them well, along with Love & Money, Hipsway, Baby Ford, etc.
Looking back in 2020 the 1980's right up until the end were far far better than the 21st century so far.
I keep thinking it's all in my mind... then I wake up and the vinyl is there before me ...and I am glad.
Thanks for this song, Love and Rockets, Daniel, David and Kevin!
"Going against nature is a part of nature too " deep rock and roll! Nicely done video.
Thanks for the upload, vj!
My 80s soundtrack from back in the day✨🙂✨
Tengo todo en vinilo todooooo lo oficiallllll este disco es una obra maestraaaaa de los maestrosssssss😊💪😎💪😎💪😎💪😎💪😎
VIVA THE 80'S WHEN MUSIC WAS TOTAL FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION & NO COMMERCIAL INTENTION
and husker from the midwest, flag from Cali, and stiff little fingers from the Emerald Isle
P.S. saw l & r live janes addiction openened
80s and 90s were the last time musicians could make money outside the Entertainment Industrial Complex.
He’s playing his guitar backwards. To subvert commercial intention
Saw them live in 1989.Gofathers opened for them. Awesome show!
2:50 Aw, they're not mysterious. They're just goofing off in a public street, bless them
[Verse 1]
You cannot go against nature
Because when you do
Go against nature
It's part of nature, too
Our little lives get complicated
It's a simple thing
Simple as a flower
And that's a complicated thing
[Chorus]
No new tale to tell
No new tale to tell
No new tale to tell
Ah
[Verse 2]
My world is your world
People like to hear their names
I'm no exception
Please call my name
Call my name
[Chorus]
No new tale to tell
No new tale to tell
No new tale to tell
Ah
[Chorus]
No new tale to tell
No new tale to tell
No new tale to tell
Ah
[Bridge]
When you're down
It's a long way up
When you're up
It's a long way down
[Breakdown]
It's all the same thing
No new tale to tell
It's all the same thing
No new tale to tell
It's all the same thing
No new tale to tell
It's all the same thing
No new tale to tell
It's all the same thing
No new tale to tell
It's all the same thing
No new tale to tell
[Outro]
It's all the same thing
No new tale to tell
It's all the same thing
No new tale to tell
Seeing them and Jane’s Addiction at The Rooftop, Pier 17 here in NYC. Tickets sold out in less than a minute and I got one!! I have been a HUGE fan of theirs since they burst onto the music scene. This is going to be a sick and killer show!!!
Love this song! ❤
earth sun moon is my favotite album ever .
Good one!!!! You tripped me up, I forgot this!!! Thanks 🥰😍😻
A song from 35 years ago pops into my head. Search youtube and there it is. How frustrating the past was. Despite the end of democracy and global warming, what a time to live.
Except there was no way to find a song from in your head and play it instantly 35 years ago, was there
@@jayjones9125 that's what he was saying
Yeah cept there was NO UA-cam and Love and Rockets albums were actually not easy to find. You had to go to "Alternative" record stores. They do not exist anymore. I can think of only 1 in my city. UA-cam mainstreamed a lot of things in a negative way but and also opened up the music many of us grew up with to a whole new generation of listeners. And judging by what I hear on the radio today they need it sorely.
It was a great time to be alive. Before AIDS, before Blink 182, before Fentanyl, Before Trump, before Covid and the girls were beautiful.
So perfect.
Thank you for this - it’s incredibly clear, and the music is much louder than the ads. 👍🏻
You're welcome!
The way he sings into the camera it's like he is seeing me dead in the eye and singing. It's like a fucking therapy!!!
Back in 6th grade I bought this ...my grandmother did (it’s all the same thing)
Great stuff
White and black - very complicated thing, no tale to tell
Love it
Beautiful!
The guitars sound very mid-90s, so great!
Except this was 1987.
"People like to hear their names...please call name."
Moves me every time! ♡
I find something really special in the Love and Rockets music. For the lack of a better word, I gues I should call it "the vibe", which in my opinion makes their better songs (and not all of their ledger is impeccable to say politely) absolutely unique and and simultaneously timeless. I mean this tune, or No Big Deal, or Haunted when the minutes drag... the list goes on - in my opinion it's like what quintessensial rock music has since become, the very core of its last evolution can be found on those 80s recordings. it's just a feeling of mine though.
You're right on the money...
And so eloquently expressed, congratulations!
Great song, brilliant new book out by David J.
Damn I had stellar taste in music when I was a teenager, if I must say.
heavily rotated on a channel called Music21 here in Argentina the end of the 80s. the whole channel was very heavy on the goth rock, lots of bunnymen sisters and the mission shows i remember.
How’s everything in Argentina?
You can hear the influence this band had on the Dandy Warhols
And a few other underground bands back then. This was their first "hit". It got some heavy rotation on Mtv back then and was a mild hit on the charts. They scored even bigger with "So Alive" about a year or so later, but they were always relatively underground.
@@maxxxmodelz4061 dont forget Ball of Confusion...big hit
We used to be friends.
Yea bite it! And you're welcome! If it wasn't for the old fuddy buddies you would never have heard of this song. I loved it cause it came out the same time as Duran Duran and A-ha
Great Lyrics!
Such a great band...
Great vocal by David J. ESM was their best album.
Express!
Gratitude ❤❤
My favorite "mad" song..."No Big Deal"
such a great song! love it.
Love this band ❤
Best!
gran bel pezzo. Avanti per i tempi
When your down, its a long way up, when your high, its a long way down, its all the same thing, no new tale to tell, its all the same thing, no new tale to tell...
Love this song ❤️
April 18th 1988, at Roseland in NYC...the dancing bees made an appearance at some point before L&R started playing...no monkey on pan flute though 😊
This is my jam ❤️
Amazing!
Great song!!
Daniel Ash is the most talented member and an underrated guitarist
They were all great musicians...they used to be Bauhaus with Peter Murphy, lest we forget...
You are absolutely right Sir...
@@joseantoniogalante897yes 😊
Love and rockets is one of the greatest band ever
I spent a good part of my life wishing I were David J. Not out of envy, but out of sheer admiration.
60 cycle brought me here 🤘🏼
Song from 1987, but with a strong 90's feeling. Early alternative.
I had the luck to witness the dancing bees at a show at Wolfgang's in San Francisco.
They’re actually the Bubblemen
I have all of their albums and the first song I heard of theirs was Ball of Confusion off their first album. While I though BoC was a great song, the album was easy more impressive.
Now I have my 15 year old son listening to them!
I dedicate this song to Dana Secrist from Gainesville Florida 1988!
I'm no exception!!