Pay no mind to the hordes of “last men” with no ears to hear. Seeing John Cage Bubbelgum Live has always been to visit an Oracle, not in the flesh, but as the sound. Stereolab has returned to greatness. They no longer suck. The 21st century may now resume.
@@johnnyjava88 just what I was thinking - I'm sure after she died they used to use the recordings of her parts on the songs when they played live, was hoping they still did
Not gonna lie, I shed a few tears feeling her absence. Quick story in her honor. 1997 after the show me and a friend were waiting outside the venue in hopes to get autographs. The security lady was being bitchy and Mary walks out front and we talk for a few minutes and asks if we wanted to meet the rest of the band. Of course we followed her inside with the security lady mad dogging us. She was the sweetest, kindest person I’ve ever met, no exaggeration.
Sergio S mary was such an angel. i’ve never met her, nor had i known her when she was alive at all, but she was taken too soon. i get incredibly sad thinking about her
00:05 Percolator 03:34 John Cage Bubblegum 07:05 Lo Boob Oscillator Love when Lætita says "Thank you so much everybody, this feels good" before the last song. Hope they make new tunes after this tour.
I was front row and right in front of latitia’s mic in this gig! Waited forever to see them and what I witnessed was so much more than I could’ve ever dreamed of.
Surprising what non-fancy equipment they have: Fender guitars and bass, probably not top-of-the-line, an beat-up Ludwig drumkit, and the main keyboardist uses an old Wurly piano and some kind of early Roland preset synth. Goes to show that it's not what you have, it's how musically you use it.
@@georgec1984 in fact, although the line up wasn't so Primavera, this Primavera was one of the most enjoyable. And I don't like reggaeton, trap and all that "influencers" headliners.
@@roybattynexus6 not sure I feel the same man. I mean in 3 days I really liked interpol, Erykah Badu, Suede, Beak, Stereolab, Sons of Kemet, Jarvis Cocker and Kate Tempest. Also Messthetics and Primal scream were ok, nothing extraordinary but fine. I mean around 8 acts that I liked in a 3 day fest with 15 stages that costs more than 200€. A bit weak in my opinion.
Extraordinary! I was watching it the other day after the Primal Scream live but the transmission was very disturbed and it was interrupted all the time, good that it was posted here, short video but really exciting! Then, I write it with pride, I'm very happy to have a Fender Mustang (MiJ) exactly the same as Tim Gane's!
Can't wait to see them next week in Leeds, 25 years after I first saw them in Sheffield !!! Wonderful to see them back together, I hope it extends beyond this current reunion tour! New music please : ) xxx
I’m seeing them in four days time in London and glad to see they’re looking and sounding as fit as a butcher’s dog!.....Update; they were great! As were the support Vanishing Twin; check them out.
What I wouldn't give to be a drummer in this band. Stereolab produced some clunkers, but that's not surprising given the fact they were always making music. That said, Stereolab made some of the most amazing music I have ever heard. This stuff is timeless.
Oh, my fucking god, how did I not realize that Stereolab was actually making a comeback this year? This is insane to see that most of the original lineup is still avaliable and up-to-snuff with their pre-hiatus performances. Here's hoping they release something, anything, before 2020.
I think the best part of stereolab is cut out here - live. The intricacies in the sound of the albums was what it was all about, about the production, editing, depth of an intense passion in studio sound and recording production - they still hold the bar the highest in sound in the albums - without it its fun music though more of a rock/pop thing comes out of this live sound..... I have a big stack of their albums - and have put them in the bin labeled psychidelic, some would disagree, but the albums are so dynamic that they qualify in my opinion. For me it's not a live band, though I do consider them a Chicago band - despite their being a well traveled band and from everywhere, Chicago was always like home base and I totally accept it as the Chicago sound, given the nature of underground 90s Chicago music we grew up on in the city, they are like the template and a very cool addition to the foundation music here as our sound differs from anywhere else.
@@Cheeso888 Yes, and they've already performed them ad infinitum, to death already for over 25 years. Gets very same-o same-o. Seen Stereolab live many times and now when those opening chords strike up, you just now that you're in for 9 minutes of repetition and boredom. Anything from Wmporer tomato ketchup, Dots and loops, Cobra groop phases, Margerine Eclipse is greatly anticipated.
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This band is an international treasure and must be protected at all costs
Drids Zzz are you deaf
@@weekendwireless you're deaf
An average band who are made even worse by a woman who can’t sing.
Pay no mind to the hordes of “last men” with no ears to hear. Seeing John Cage Bubbelgum Live has always been to visit an Oracle, not in the flesh, but as the sound. Stereolab has returned to greatness. They no longer suck. The 21st century may now resume.
@@weekendwireless
I wish this was the average of the bands. We would speak of a golden age.
RIP in peace Mary Hansen.
@@johnnyjava88 just what I was thinking - I'm sure after she died they used to use the recordings of her parts on the songs when they played live, was hoping they still did
Rob Singfield if i’m not mistaken, they used to
@@threedeemelodies that's what I meant
Not gonna lie, I shed a few tears feeling her absence. Quick story in her honor. 1997 after the show me and a friend were waiting outside the venue in hopes to get autographs. The security lady was being bitchy and Mary walks out front and we talk for a few minutes and asks if we wanted to meet the rest of the band. Of course we followed her inside with the security lady mad dogging us. She was the sweetest, kindest person I’ve ever met, no exaggeration.
Sergio S mary was such an angel. i’ve never met her, nor had i known her when she was alive at all, but she was taken too soon. i get incredibly sad thinking about her
their bassist is a beast doing "Percolator" oh my god
He is Xavi. He is a bass master!
xavi munos he plays in laetita sadier's source ensemble as well have seen them a couple times he's a really nice guy too
He also plays bass & keys (and produces) in A Veces Ciclón :D ua-cam.com/video/ABFywl1tLao/v-deo.html
Always wondered how Stereolab did what they did. They actually play this stuff in real time. Wow.
I saw them in the 90's - it was like going to church! Happy I got tickets for September!
Check out their 97's BBC Session. It's very interesting how consistent and clinical they are.
So good to see Stereolab back in 2019! Let's hope we get another album out of them.
A big hand to that rhythm section!
That dude still kicking those drums 🥁🤟🏼!
Good ol' Andy
Holy Crap they're BACK!!!!! The bass drum skin says is all....i'm very happy right now
00:05 Percolator
03:34 John Cage Bubblegum
07:05 Lo Boob Oscillator
Love when Lætita says "Thank you so much everybody, this feels good" before the last song. Hope they make new tunes after this tour.
YES
dont count on it
stereolab me salvo la vida.
@Situationist International Espero que muchos más...
Love Stereolab. You could imagine them just carrying on forever.
I was front row and right in front of latitia’s mic in this gig! Waited forever to see them and what I witnessed was so much more than I could’ve ever dreamed of.
So pleased to see that Steroelab still exists. I've just been going back through some of the their albums. Margarine Eclipse is great.
Surprising what non-fancy equipment they have: Fender guitars and bass, probably not top-of-the-line, an beat-up Ludwig drumkit, and the main keyboardist uses an old Wurly piano and some kind of early Roland preset synth. Goes to show that it's not what you have, it's how musically you use it.
Very talented musicians playing the best equipment money can buy. Fender, Roland and Ludwig... What more could you ask for?
LOL, they are known for using vintage instruments. In a way, IT IS what you have!
The guitars are all vintage, amps and drums are festival backline (with a custom kick head/breakables) laetitia is using a £300 korg minilogue.
@@jamesrowland2002 That's all our backline. Nothing hired here
@@pressplaystudio1125 Amazing performance Andy, thanks for the input
Absolutely love this band and I’m so glad they are back. I’m going to see them tonight, London gig. 💙💙💙💙💙
Words can't express how excited I am to see Stereolab 8x this fall
I'm seeing them next week here in the UK, can't wait.
A righteous groop.
One of the best this year at Primavera!
true
bue there weren t much competition :P
@@georgec1984 in fact, although the line up wasn't so Primavera, this Primavera was one of the most enjoyable. And I don't like reggaeton, trap and all that "influencers" headliners.
@@roybattynexus6 not sure I feel the same man. I mean in 3 days I really liked interpol, Erykah Badu, Suede, Beak, Stereolab, Sons of Kemet, Jarvis Cocker and Kate Tempest. Also Messthetics and Primal scream were ok, nothing extraordinary but fine. I mean around 8 acts that I liked in a 3 day fest with 15 stages that costs more than 200€. A bit weak in my opinion.
Forgot Nitzer Ebb.
Omg omg omg they still sound soooooo good live!!! I have all their albums. Can't wait to FINALLY see them one day!
love your pfp :)
@@sealluv thanks! 💓
awesome drumming.
Matthew Fuller Always their secret weapon.
I love Stereolab!!!!!!!!
20 years an still going.....great work guys.......
20 years ago would have been when their 5th album came out.
I gigantically underestimated this video. Incredible. Maybe even better than before
Drum and Bass conection is fire
Awesome. I love Stereolab.
That looks exhausting! The drumming especially.
Beautiful!!
We miss you Mary!!
Vintage Fender Mustangs! Mellow rock, close to shoe-gaze. -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Better than they have ever been,laetitta looks really content.Outstanding band way ahead of there time
Listen carefully and you can hear Mary there
Patiently waiting to hear these gems again October 18 & 19th at the Filmore 😎
Very good. Can't wait for 'route du rock' in August in France
Ah, how nice they are back on the road. :))
Fantastic. Can't wait to see them in Dublin. Tim Gane is a god.
I was there and I danced so hard I got blisters 😊
Thanks for uploading, really enjoyed this. Such a unique sound.
Declaren esta banda patrimonio de la humanidad ya!
Ojalá...
Extraordinary!
I was watching it the other day after the Primal Scream live
but the transmission was very disturbed and it was interrupted all the time,
good that it was posted here, short video but really exciting!
Then, I write it with pride,
I'm very happy to have a Fender Mustang (MiJ) exactly the same as Tim Gane's!
Fucking Fantastic..... The Spirit of Mary Lives on....
grande concerto... um dos melhores que vi no primavera sound porto
Fantastic. Thank you for posting. Beyond happy and relived to have them back.
Jeez, they still sound so good!
benlogan100 are you deaf
Still Amazing After All These Years ! 😎 👓 !
esos "cuelgues" de distorsión como el final de Le boob Oscillator ya no existen , que suerte que volvieron estos lindos para poder revivirlos
Thank you!
OMFG!!! Yay, the Lab!
LOVE! love it!
Adictiva atemporalidad que solo bandas magistrales pueden atribuirse... ¡Ojalá lleguen al Perú!
🎼🇵🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧
Enteramente de acuerdo con Usted Muy Señor Mío
Stoked these guys are playing again. C'est tres bon.
Can't wait to see them next week in Leeds, 25 years after I first saw them in Sheffield !!! Wonderful to see them back together, I hope it extends beyond this current reunion tour! New music please : ) xxx
This is fantastic!! ❤❤❤
Cant wait to see em in san antonio in september.. God damn I'm ready
Marvelous!
awesome band , awesome generation
🇲🇽México: Hipnosis 2019 ♥️
Dean Wareham from Luna wrote in his biography that Stereolab was one of the best live bands around. Now I can see why.
Was there watching this! Brilliant set
Stereolab can play anything they like
Belleza ❤️ nos vemos en septiembre
Glad I’m not the bass player on that first song. I love this band.
September 21 at the Granada, a lifelong dream will finally be fulfilled.....
Wow!
13:17 krautrock madness jam, cool!
Hermosa banda
I’m seeing them in four days time in London and glad to see they’re looking and sounding as fit as a butcher’s dog!.....Update; they were great! As were the support Vanishing Twin; check them out.
Cheers for the recommendation (Vanishing Twin) - their newest album is superb.
@@drbukowski9490 glad to be of service. I need to listen to more Vanishing Twin!
Vanishing Twin, bloody great band!
surely there's more in the set? I WANT MORE
Lovely to see this xxx
This is amazing, i was waiting for view them again :)
Fucking amazing
Gracias !!!
Al fin aparecieron nuevamente ♥️
i'm so happy they are playing again
Gems...eu vi no primavera sound Portugal
Tim is looking...prosperous. ❤❤❤
Percolator!!!
What a bass line, damn.
FANTÁSTICO !!!!!!!!!!!
That bass line ain't no loop!
Killer bassline
Didn't know that was Tim till he started his characteristic head wagging. Wow, they've aged in 5 years. But still great
Los adoro...
What I wouldn't give to be a drummer in this band. Stereolab produced some clunkers, but that's not surprising given the fact they were always making music. That said, Stereolab made some of the most amazing music I have ever heard. This stuff is timeless.
leyendas
Seria un sueño perfecto una gira por Suramerica
tim gain is stereolab
tim for president
"Gain" - he should really take that on.
Oh, my fucking god, how did I not realize that Stereolab was actually making a comeback this year? This is insane to see that most of the original lineup is still avaliable and up-to-snuff with their pre-hiatus performances.
Here's hoping they release something, anything, before 2020.
Bassist Simon Johns and keyboardist Julien Gasc are no longer in the group.
Yeah, I’m not sure what you mean by original lineup, since the group changed with every album.
26 de Octubre en México
Very prolific band in their day.
Vuelacabezas!!!¡
TIM GANE !
Wuoh
I love the groop but without Msry something shiny is missing.
forever missing her badabas and doo wops
❤️
🦄💗
Wow they are popular now, its a pity they didn't get more of a following during the days of grunge .
They did well always.
¡Esto es hermoso!... ¿tocaron solo por 18 minutos?
aun existe stereolab?
Se han reformado hace algunos meses
I think the best part of stereolab is cut out here - live. The intricacies in the sound of the albums was what it was all about, about the production, editing, depth of an intense passion in studio sound and recording production - they still hold the bar the highest in sound in the albums - without it its fun music though more of a rock/pop thing comes out of this live sound..... I have a big stack of their albums - and have put them in the bin labeled psychidelic, some would disagree, but the albums are so dynamic that they qualify in my opinion. For me it's not a live band, though I do consider them a Chicago band - despite their being a well traveled band and from everywhere, Chicago was always like home base and I totally accept it as the Chicago sound, given the nature of underground 90s Chicago music we grew up on in the city, they are like the template and a very cool addition to the foundation music here as our sound differs from anywhere else.
Wish those last two tacks, from this limited set list of three, were from a later period in their career.
Nah, JCB was a seminal Stereolab track and Lo Boob is one of their all time best songs.
@@Cheeso888 Yes, and they've already performed them ad infinitum, to death already for over 25 years. Gets very same-o same-o. Seen Stereolab live many times and now when those opening chords strike up, you just now that you're in for 9 minutes of repetition and boredom. Anything from Wmporer tomato ketchup, Dots and loops, Cobra groop phases, Margerine Eclipse is greatly anticipated.
@@marcusburroughs5293 I didn't find it boring at all, I loved it. I hope they keep performing them ad infinitum.