To me, their music is so timeless with how much of it is heavily influenced by the '60s/'70s, so it's hard for me to actually imagine it being from the '90s and not more recent. So seeing an interview with a couple of those songs in '90s VHS quality finally gives me that feeling Also it may be 1997 or later, Miss Modular was from Dots and Loops, which was all recorded in spring '97
I like her views on the different sides of people. She’s an intelligent woman (although she is a big key member in Stereolab so we already knew she was a genius)
it means you didn't listen to what she said and that you might have a problem with jews lol? She said not only jews but also black people etc... meaning embrace what makes you different/outcast/etc from society.
To me, their music is so timeless with how much of it is heavily influenced by the '60s/'70s, so it's hard for me to actually imagine it being from the '90s and not more recent. So seeing an interview with a couple of those songs in '90s VHS quality finally gives me that feeling
Also it may be 1997 or later, Miss Modular was from Dots and Loops, which was all recorded in spring '97
Yeah I was guessing the date… I’m a white male so she can blame me for that also 😻
Ping Pong is the best pop song about neoliberal economics ever.
@@GlynDwr-d4h yup 👍 at least I think so lol 😂 bada bah ba dah
Don’t worry be happy , things will get better naturally… sha la la lah la
I like her views on the different sides of people. She’s an intelligent woman (although she is a big key member in Stereolab so we already knew she was a genius)
amazing
this is probably 1999
Merci
De Rien! Glad u enjoy ☺️
'embrace your jew side' wtf are u on about
Liberal agenda mate
Lmaoooo
embrace the qualities that may other you in society
it means you didn't listen to what she said and that you might have a problem with jews lol? She said not only jews but also black people etc... meaning embrace what makes you different/outcast/etc from society.