This is by far one of the best shoe gaze tracks ever recorded and it's a shame that moose never went very far. I remember watching this on some bizarre channel at 4am when I was 11 or so... Thanks so much for posting, brings back a lot of memories... I remember waiting months for the Jack e.p. when I ordered it from local store...
@@darthsaya8032 Damned right Darth. I had a weird conversation with some friends and my good lady last week about shoegaze and they'd not even heard of Moose! Bloody disturbing if you ask me. I'm posting this to all of them to make the point. Dang n' ferchrist n' buuuuullshit! If they don't know Moose...well, what do they know? :D
Shoegaze was quite big in the late 80s - mid 90s. It's just its time has passed to open up new genres. Who knows maybe someday it will see the rebirth. At least that's what i hope for. They say the history goes spiral ;)
comparing them to their colleagues like MBV, Ride or say Catherine wheel they have never been truly on par with them (i mean looking at the overall quality of their material). Yes, they had really nice songs and all but i think the amount of limelight they had back in the day was just about right. I mean they never were truly underrated, on the contrary they were rated quite adequately if you look at the press.
What you say is 100% correct. The Pale Saints nevergot the kudos either! Problem was the industry ran with bloody Radiohead, who were basically Pearl Jam wannabes with a bit of shoegaze glitter.
@@Munnwort totally. their bullshit American style college rock GARBAGE! ALL the shoegaze kids HATED Radiohead with Creep and their wanky Albini-trick scratching the guitar string. Complete BOLLOCKS!
This is by far one of the best shoe gaze tracks ever recorded and it's a shame that moose never went very far. I remember watching this on some bizarre channel at 4am when I was 11 or so... Thanks so much for posting, brings back a lot of memories... I remember waiting months for the Jack e.p. when I ordered it from local store...
Perhaps one of the most underrated groups from the shoegazer movement-thanks for posting!
U bet! OGs! But I guess "underrated" is Shoegaze´s last name! lol Music for the few, not the many...
@@darthsaya8032 Damned right Darth. I had a weird conversation with some friends and my good lady last week about shoegaze and they'd not even heard of Moose! Bloody disturbing if you ask me. I'm posting this to all of them to make the point. Dang n' ferchrist n' buuuuullshit! If they don't know Moose...well, what do they know? :D
I remember them playing with Chapterhouse at the Tiv in Buckley, and thought what a great tune back in the day also.
Somehow I forgot about this band! How I LOVE this song...They are AMAZING
heinously underappreciated band
Original Gazers!!! The few, the proud, The Shoegazers!!!
a masterpiece by one the greatest bands of the 90's!
wow, thanx for posting this!! 20 years later, watching this for the 1st time...
best Moose song
Same here! As I type this I'm even listening to my old Sonny and Sam EP and that prompted me to look for a video.
i brought this ep after seeing this on 120 miniute
Great song love it
懐かしい~😂ありがとう❗️
Masterpiece...
Moose should remake this video. It's just .... well.. awesome
unreal song
raridade
shoegaze pra sempre
saving the quarantine
Great indie
When are moose reforming ???
They need to put these on spotify
I should have thrown "In America" in my comment. Even shoegazer bands in The States didn't get much recognition.
Nice
Shoegaze was quite big in the late 80s - mid 90s. It's just its time has passed to open up new genres. Who knows maybe someday it will see the rebirth. At least that's what i hope for. They say the history goes spiral ;)
you got what you wanted
@@gilbertaribon7570 I most certainly did, went to Ride's gig in Boston =)
God knows
comparing them to their colleagues like MBV, Ride or say Catherine wheel they have never been truly on par with them (i mean looking at the overall quality of their material). Yes, they had really nice songs and all but i think the amount of limelight they had back in the day was just about right. I mean they never were truly underrated, on the contrary they were rated quite adequately if you look at the press.
this is fucking heartless
What you say is 100% correct. The Pale Saints nevergot the kudos either! Problem was the industry ran with bloody Radiohead, who were basically Pearl Jam wannabes with a bit of shoegaze glitter.
@@ShlomirBareketyou no idea what you're talking about, pearl jam wannabes? lol
@@Munnwort totally. their bullshit American style college rock GARBAGE! ALL the shoegaze kids HATED Radiohead with Creep and their wanky Albini-trick scratching the guitar string. Complete BOLLOCKS!
@@Munnwort Radiohead were always shit.