Throw in whoever you want into the mix: Leslie Feist, Nina Persson, Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan, Hope Sandoval, Angie Hart, Dolores O'Riordan, Dido... Harriet trumped them all. Still does.
que gran banda, son realmente fantasticos, que clase tienen, y que maravilla de pop hacen, lastima que no hayan grabado mas albumes, pero es un placer escucharlos siempre
The best song on this album!
Always liked this song, ingenious, it's about man going to the moon in 1969 and how it effected us down on earth.
Happy 50th anniversary of this song’s origin!
She looks absolutely fab in this tour!
an angel has sung;
"it sends a shiver down my spine" is how I feel when listening for this one. Perhaps my favorite of The Sundays.
thanks for sharing
Thank you comebackharriet for this gem.
Throw in whoever you want into the mix: Leslie Feist, Nina Persson, Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan, Hope Sandoval, Angie Hart, Dolores O'Riordan, Dido... Harriet trumped them all. Still does.
love it.
i have the cd.
Fantastic. I'd give anything for a one-off reunion gig.
The best must come back !
Thank you ... fantastic !
This is one of my favorite songs of all time.
Oh yea!
Particularly fitting on this the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing...slow puppets, silver ground...
Yeah - total knobheads. people like that at gigs really piss me off. lovely song though.
You can see Harriett Wheeler getting frustrated by the audience talking through the song, and understandably so.
She sings this so flawlessly.... despite the crowd noise which dissipates after the beginning anyways.
wow. I was there. one of the best live bands, ever-- and I've seen a few.;)
Beautiful, loved her voice first time I heard it. only song about July 20 ' 69 I know of
que gran banda, son realmente fantasticos, que clase tienen, y que maravilla de pop hacen, lastima que no hayan grabado mas albumes, pero es un placer escucharlos siempre