Did I tell y'all I once recoreded one side of a cassette of just this song? Bike riding to work in the loop in Chicago - early 2000's. A GREAT jam for cutting through neighborhoods, up and down curbs...oh man, I miss those days. Thank you for this memory!
I was a teen when this came out. And like so many of you, I had it on one of my so many mixtapes. Now that I am all grownup I still love this song. Thank you for the memories ❤
this was it! this was the moment that made me fall head over heels in love with this band. randomly randomly had it recorded...when i played back the tape..i must have rewound and listened to these 2 songs over and over before finally buying the album. complete fluke in recording---led to lifelong fan. love it!
Thanks for posting, I didn't know Britta joined them so soon after this album....they toured Europe with this album with the original bass player... Completely underrated band!
Thing about the kazoo is that although it sounds silly and gets a bad rap it is the most direct translation of the tune the kazoo player is hearing inside their head, not run thru a filter of technical proficiency like a solo on an instrument. And Dean Wareham most definitely has a muse. Thanks for the vid.
This guys should have been big but for some unknown reason never got the widespread recognition. This is one of my favorite songs by them. I have a 4 cdr collection of greatest hits.
Did I tell y'all I once recoreded one side of a cassette of just this song? Bike riding to work in the loop in Chicago - early 2000's. A GREAT jam for cutting through neighborhoods, up and down curbs...oh man, I miss those days. Thank you for this memory!
One of my all time favorite songs
Great song. One of my all timers, too.
I was a teen when this came out. And like so many of you, I had it on one of my so many mixtapes. Now that I am all grownup I still love this song. Thank you for the memories ❤
yes they are wonderful...thanks for the memories...i love this song too...i sing it to my son. it reminds me to stay a good dad.
this was it! this was the moment that made me fall head over heels in love with this band. randomly randomly had it recorded...when i played back the tape..i must have rewound and listened to these 2 songs over and over before finally buying the album.
complete fluke in recording---led to lifelong fan. love it!
Thanks for posting, I didn't know Britta joined them so soon after this album....they toured Europe with this album with the original bass player...
Completely underrated band!
Oh this was the post-Stewart Daily Show I believe. Cynthia was awesome!!! Also, Luna is just fantastic, have loved them for years.
Ahhh my jazzmaster. Love this/that guitar.
can't get enough.
thanks a million for these fabulous Luna clips jimaluko! I love these fuzzy wuzzy moments, but it just makes me miss them even more
The Kazoo. Possibly the most underutilized instrument in the whole of Rock Music. Dean....been a fan since the Galaxie days. Keep on truckin.
One of my favorite Luna songs.
"You made an educated guess, cuz you're an educated girl...."
YES.
"Dean, Sean, and the rest of the band". Yep that's about right. No disrespect meant. That twin guitar attack is special.
Great video stuff! thx a lot
love the kazoo and wammy bar coda
Thing about the kazoo is that although it sounds silly and gets a bad rap it is the most direct translation of the tune the kazoo player is hearing inside their head, not run thru a filter of technical proficiency like a solo on an instrument.
And Dean Wareham most definitely has a muse. Thanks for the vid.
Galaxie 500 > LUNA...2 of Boston's Greatest Bands.
Just luv 'em...
The vocals remind me a little of Lou Reed.
probably written when he was still questing for a radio hit, disillusionment hadn't fully set in
this video is sure to be taken down soon by big media so watch it while you can!
kazoo--the lazy man's harmonica
This guys should have been big but for some unknown reason never got the widespread recognition.
This is one of my favorite songs by them. I have a 4 cdr collection of greatest hits.
with sheldon cooper on drums...
It's Lee Wall, actually.
@@MusicTeacherGuyNorristown lol
Uri ets en jula!!mira el que et perds!