I followed Luna all the way through. Every album was wonderful. Bewitched was sublime, and my favorite. Saw them live at the Middle East in Cambridge, and will never forget it. Dean (Wareham) has a memoir out that is impeccably written, and rival's Morrissey's recent autobiography in its sincerity and erudite presentation. Don't miss the documentary of their farewell tour, Tell Me Do You Love Me.
One of my favorite Luna songs. I think the singing is less expressive than it is in the studio version, but it's still great to watch them play it. I like how in the first half of the song Sean is playing lead guitar and Dean is playing rhythm, and then they switch roles, but it's all executed seamlessly.
What an excellent song. The lead guitar interplay, melody, and total connectedness of the band in this song is sublime and an unreserved pleasure to experience. Oh, to be in a Luna concert of the 90's.
i recorded this on VHS in 1994 and was so so so obsessed with it. so so so so. that and the seed performance that came before or aft, can't remember which.
Just a fan-tastic sound truly. Makes me wanna play. Never tire of it. Sad I never saw them live. Bought Bewitched upon release and played it through the years a thousand times…never wore out in my head. Bare-down basics Rock n’ Roll. Can’t call it pop because lookin’ at them you get the sensation that other than their sound they don’t give a damn! A sweet portray of the power of going simple, 4-piece band. So glad to have been a ‘youth’ in the 90’s. In relative terms seemed like such a innocent optimistic time and diametrical opposite to the sensation of being a youngin’ nowadays sadly :(
People often compare the MTV of today with the way it was in the '90s and earlier. The usual verdict is that it was a much better channel when it was mostly music with a few unique shows. The problem with this is time. What do 'the kids' do now if they want to watch some music videos? They've got an XBOX next to the TV, they can stream unlimited youtube clips, or better quality stuff from subscription services. Why would anyone watch MTV when they can use the internet and control the playlist?
@cbmccarthy I saw this show too, in S.F. - it was my intro to Luna. I followed them to the very bitter end where I saw their last tour here in Portland. Once, again, while visiting S.F., my friend and I got backstage at the Warfield and met Dean. Dean and stale sushi. It was a "moment" in my life! :-)
Favorite band, BIGGEST FAN RIGHT HERE! why is it that whenever i type in luna on youtube nothing comes up except for right now?! never seen them this young before so thanks a million jimaluko!!
@SystemFreaKk13 whoever it was. i saw the luna at Sommerville, MA....in the theatre. i had seen Phish there 7 or 8 or more...years ago...in the Sommerville th....i saw Paul Westerberg at SMT...
Excellent ...... reminds me a bit of Bright Eyes ....but way before them , or a more melodic Weezer .....? Very nice , best of all a band I'have never heard of (!?!No^RuKidnme?!)
I use to watch 120 minutes every sunday at midnite discovered bands like Swervedriver,Soul Coughing,The The ,Hum,Mazzy Star,Catherine Wheel,the Stone Roses,Ned*s Atomic Dustbin,Teenage Fanclub,and the list goes on and on.
James Bell jr. I would record 120 every Sunday. Still have a box of old VHS tapes in the attic, I think. Just a heads up. VH1 still plays old reruns of 120 between 2am and 4 am on the weekends (CST). Cheers James
@Kinshasa9200 check out "Penthouse." I feel like on that album Luna became a band of their own, rather than a post-Galaxie 500 project or Dean Wareham solo effort. If that makes sense.
'Penthouse' was my initiation to Luna courtesy of a mall record store in Monroe, MI. I was on vacation from Ireland in 1995 and saw the CD on display. I had never heard of Luna before that but the 'artwork' looked interesting. When I saw the band's personnel and especially a guest appearance by Tom Verlaine not to mention the Feelies' Stan Demeski on drums, I knew right away I would love this band. And so it proved to be! I love everything these guys do and have done. The best!
@cbmccarthy saw Lou Reed in 94 also but it was the Feelies opening for him...which consisted Stanley Deminski on drums...i guess New york had just been released.love Lou Reed...but the Feelies kicked ass
ok, everyone, I discovered Luna while watching a compilation hand job video--yes that kind. The music was fucking cool! Hedgehog and Peaky Freaky (I think) was playing over all these cum shots. Anyways, music was so good I bought two of their CDs right away and started diggin through the vids. Great stuff!
Dean had the flannel and the hair, but good grief, could there have been more of a mismatch between MTV 120 Minutes and Luna? I guess there was a fleeting moment in the early 90's when all bets were off for any alt associated bands..
@jimaluko This comment makes no sense, but it sounds like you didn't live through it. 120 Minutes was the only place to see Luna on MTV. They were rarely, if ever played in rotation. 120 Minutes was the last saving grace of music television. They had already started to show The Real World, which started the ultimate downfall of an already trite network.
I like how annoyed Dean seems. He is a smart Harvard grad, my guess is he saw what Mtv was becoming even then and performed reluctantly...that's what I'd like to HOPE was the case.
man, LUNA has got to be one of the most under rated bands of all time...thanks for posting, this is really cool to see. also great to see LUNA without that canadian dweeb Sean...even he could not kill the band!
Never "alt rock". Let`s do everyone a financial favour by calling it "pop" - great for the thinking, great for the integrity and pleasure of it all, better for the musicians` pocket. Stop daydreaming, and do it. People like Wareham would be loaded, overnight. Pop stars.
i want to like this band, i really do. I absolutely adore Galaxie 500, and thought Dean & Britta's 13 Most Beautiful Songs was great (live anyways), but this song sounds horribly generic. I mean, the opening riff alone sounds like something from Sublime. what am i missing here? what should i listen to?
I followed Luna all the way through. Every album was wonderful. Bewitched was sublime, and my favorite. Saw them live at the Middle East in Cambridge, and will never forget it. Dean (Wareham) has a memoir out that is impeccably written, and rival's Morrissey's recent autobiography in its sincerity and erudite presentation. Don't miss the documentary of their farewell tour, Tell Me Do You Love Me.
these guys got it. they understood what a song should be...nothing overstated, everything in perfect harmonious symmetry - mise en place.
One of my favorite Luna songs. I think the singing is less expressive than it is in the studio version, but it's still great to watch them play it. I like how in the first half of the song Sean is playing lead guitar and Dean is playing rhythm, and then they switch roles, but it's all executed seamlessly.
God so god. Spent 20 years slowly learning all these parts on random guitars, drums and basses. still just so good.
Really underrated. God I love this band
What an excellent song. The lead guitar interplay, melody, and total connectedness of the band in this song is sublime and an unreserved pleasure to experience. Oh, to be in a Luna concert of the 90's.
i recorded this on VHS in 1994 and was so so so obsessed with it. so so so so. that and the seed performance that came before or aft, can't remember which.
man this brings back memories!!! thumbs up if u agree
Dean always has the coolest guitar licks in his songs. catchy tune! thanks man!
Just a fan-tastic sound truly. Makes me wanna play. Never tire of it. Sad I never saw them live. Bought Bewitched upon release and played it through the years a thousand times…never wore out in my head. Bare-down basics Rock n’ Roll. Can’t call it pop because lookin’ at them you get the sensation that other than their sound they don’t give a damn! A sweet portray of the power of going simple, 4-piece band. So glad to have been a ‘youth’ in the 90’s. In relative terms seemed like such a innocent optimistic time and diametrical opposite to the sensation of being a youngin’ nowadays sadly :(
fuck yeah Dean I love those rising notes in the solo
People often compare the MTV of today with the way it was in the '90s and earlier.
The usual verdict is that it was a much better channel when it was mostly music with a few unique shows.
The problem with this is time. What do 'the kids' do now if they want to watch some music videos? They've got an XBOX next to the TV, they can stream unlimited youtube clips, or better quality stuff from subscription services. Why would anyone watch MTV when they can use the internet and control the playlist?
saw them out in Bmore in like 97. Place called Flechers near Fells Point. Awesome show
@cbmccarthy I saw this show too, in S.F. - it was my intro to Luna. I followed them to the very bitter end where I saw their last tour here in Portland. Once, again, while visiting S.F., my friend and I got backstage at the Warfield and met Dean. Dean and stale sushi. It was a "moment" in my life! :-)
Favorite band, BIGGEST FAN RIGHT HERE! why is it that whenever i type in luna on youtube nothing comes up except for right now?! never seen them this young before so thanks a million jimaluko!!
This song still makes me laugh, even though at the time I took it Totally Seriously. Ah, college. ;)
@SystemFreaKk13 whoever it was. i saw the luna at Sommerville, MA....in the theatre. i had seen Phish there 7 or 8 or more...years ago...in the Sommerville th....i saw Paul Westerberg at SMT...
Saw this on 120 minutes back in 94!
Excellent ...... reminds me a bit of Bright Eyes ....but way before them , or a more melodic Weezer .....? Very nice , best of all a band I'have never heard of (!?!No^RuKidnme?!)
I use to watch 120 minutes every sunday at midnite discovered bands like Swervedriver,Soul Coughing,The The ,Hum,Mazzy Star,Catherine Wheel,the Stone Roses,Ned*s Atomic Dustbin,Teenage Fanclub,and the list goes on and on.
James Bell jr. I would record 120 every Sunday. Still have a box of old VHS tapes in the attic, I think. Just a heads up. VH1 still plays old reruns of 120 between 2am and 4 am on the weekends (CST). Cheers James
***** Truth
Just found this band. Genius!
Avery Jacobson I hope that you've had a great five years!
@Kinshasa9200 check out "Penthouse." I feel like on that album Luna became a band of their own, rather than a post-Galaxie 500 project or Dean Wareham solo effort. If that makes sense.
'Penthouse' was my initiation to Luna courtesy of a mall record store in Monroe, MI. I was on vacation from Ireland in 1995 and saw the CD on display. I had never heard of Luna before that but the 'artwork' looked interesting. When I saw the band's personnel and especially a guest appearance by Tom Verlaine not to mention the Feelies' Stan Demeski on drums, I knew right away I would love this band. And so it proved to be! I love everything these guys do and have done. The best!
Yes! Love Dean's solo on this one!
I remember watching this live on 120 Minutes. I'm sure there's a VHS tape somewhere.
Damn, I really relate with this song!
Remember seeing these guys open for the Cocteau Twins in Denver. Great show .
Ditto in Minneapolis circa 1994
damn i love this song
Happy birthday, Dean!
Dean is so cool!!!
Just awesome!
I love this band
Great tune.
geez what a dream i had
i still miss 1994
Best damn car on the lot.
@cbmccarthy saw Lou Reed in 94 also but it was the Feelies opening for him...which consisted Stanley Deminski on drums...i guess New york had just been released.love Lou Reed...but the Feelies kicked ass
@orbfile I stand corrected, guess my 120 minutes experience occurred at the peak of the grunge phase...
Phenomenal
i miss 1994
ok, everyone, I discovered Luna while watching a compilation hand job video--yes that kind. The music was fucking cool! Hedgehog and Peaky Freaky (I think) was playing over all these cum shots.
Anyways, music was so good I bought two of their CDs right away and started diggin through the vids. Great stuff!
Dean had the flannel and the hair, but good grief, could there have been more of a mismatch between MTV 120 Minutes and Luna? I guess there was a fleeting moment in the early 90's when all bets were off for any alt associated bands..
@jimaluko This comment makes no sense, but it sounds like you didn't live through it. 120 Minutes was the only place to see Luna on MTV. They were rarely, if ever played in rotation. 120 Minutes was the last saving grace of music television. They had already started to show The Real World, which started the ultimate downfall of an already trite network.
I like how annoyed Dean seems. He is a smart Harvard grad, my guess is he saw what Mtv was becoming even then and performed reluctantly...that's what I'd like to HOPE was the case.
Aaaah crap I just saw the date of the comment I replied to.
*sigh* I'm so very old.
@jimaluko
What mismatch was there between Luna and 120 minutes? You don't think they did fit in that niche?
the bestests!
think it's from 120 minutes on MTV
thank god for 120 minutes and lewis largent only way to see alternative music until matt pinfield came on
no idea where I got that clip
man, LUNA has got to be one of the most under rated bands of all time...thanks for posting, this is really cool to see. also great to see LUNA without that canadian dweeb Sean...even he could not kill the band!
Any chance I could get a DVD-R of this tape? I would love to watch as much of this 120 Minutes episode that you recorded.
Saw them in 1996 opening for Lou Reed. They smoked Lou Reed and his band.
points:10 pretty good but it plays slow and i like rock an roll yelling singing better
DEPRESSED - YES
plaid but not flannel
Never "alt rock". Let`s do everyone a financial favour by calling it "pop" - great for the thinking, great for the integrity and pleasure of it all, better for the musicians` pocket. Stop daydreaming, and do it. People like Wareham would be loaded, overnight. Pop stars.
i want to like this band, i really do. I absolutely adore Galaxie 500, and thought Dean & Britta's 13 Most Beautiful Songs was great (live anyways), but this song sounds horribly generic. I mean, the opening riff alone sounds like something from Sublime. what am i missing here? what should i listen to?