One brilliant band covering another. I only found this recording by accident after going to see TFC recently. They have a great way of accentuating covers with their own style and this is one of their best.
This may very well be my favorite cover by TFC and favorite instrumental track of all time. This just begs to be the highlight of a film soundtrack with a scene of a cross-country road trip with a theme of reflecting on one's life, and it is a different energy than Yo La Tengo's original (which is equally great, just different). Just so awesome how same song, played by my all-time favorite band (the Fannies) and another of my top-25ish favorite bands (YLT) means something and feels different to me.
This is such a great song. This version is not quite YLT good, but TFC is such a consistently excellent band in the own right, that putting the two together just seems to make sense. I'm going to see Yo La Tengo tomorrow night and will be hoping to hear this classic track.
This is alright, and interesting since YLT seems to have taken great inspiration from TF, so it's as if they're returning the favor. But it lacks the urgency of the orig version, so it sounds more like a shuffle than an intense guitar freakout.
I think that album is a masterpiece. Their best work. I think their tripping point was choosing to produce Thirteen. With a Don Fleming or someone behind the board that album could have been even more epic, would have made them bigger stars. But, sadly - due to the production - radio wouldn't play it.
@@tomoconnor906 oh yeah - teenage fan club! I kinda forgot - only heard them for a minute. They are or were reminiscent of the best power pop bands - big star, cheap trick, bad finger, raspberries - just to name the big ones. I'm just now listening to several recent yolatengo songs after only sort of hearing them in passing on college rock or other non commercial radio stations. What's a good recommendation with which to revisit teenage fan club?
YLT brought out half of Teenage Fanclub to do this in Glasgow last night.
That was even more special than the first time I heard this song.
Decent. It's hard to cover a band that's easily one of the greatest cover bands ever.
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One brilliant band covering another. I only found this recording by accident after going to see TFC recently. They have a great way of accentuating covers with their own style and this is one of their best.
Some things you just can't rush! Always loved this cover.
This may very well be my favorite cover by TFC and favorite instrumental track of all time. This just begs to be the highlight of a film soundtrack with a scene of a cross-country road trip with a theme of reflecting on one's life, and it is a different energy than Yo La Tengo's original (which is equally great, just different). Just so awesome how same song, played by my all-time favorite band (the Fannies) and another of my top-25ish favorite bands (YLT) means something and feels different to me.
I almost cry listening to this, just pure emotion, what an incredible cover thank you so much!
This is such a great song. This version is not quite YLT good, but TFC is such a consistently excellent band in the own right, that putting the two together just seems to make sense. I'm going to see Yo La Tengo tomorrow night and will be hoping to hear this classic track.
It's better IMO
@@docco007 No. It's very, very good. But it's not better, or even *as* good. That's an objective fact, for at least one reason: it lacks Ira Kaplan.
Incredible cover of an already great song.
Love it..love the fact it lasts long enuf to peel my spuds too.
Plaisir total ! j'adore ces 2 groupes.
Beautiful.
なぜか、うすらひ、て言葉が浮かんだ。
Amazing song... Thanks for the upload... this one is impossible to buy
I'm listening to my copy now....😉
Fantastic! 2 of my faves! An early Xmas present that won't stop giving!!
no words...
no words needed, indeed : }
just life
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动人的旋律。看到大家用自己的语言评论很感动,也许我们没有那么不同。
drone pop perfecto
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This is alright, and interesting since YLT seems to have taken great inspiration from TF, so it's as if they're returning the favor. But it lacks the urgency of the orig version, so it sounds more like a shuffle than an intense guitar freakout.
woww how nice! คนโพสเป็นคนไทยด้วยยย 💞🙏🏻
Wow. I am shocking. The best
будет сопровождать нас на протяжении всей нашей жизни ! Nous accompagnera tout au long de notre vie.
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11.18 sublime
Yes!
best band
Such a great song to solo 2 god bless
I sing the lyrics to ohm by yo la tengo to this and it goes
great!
I find it more life affirming than the ylt version
Encantadora!!
Nice!
Cool, though not as great as the many Yo La Tengo's studio version and their many live inspired interpretations. it's all in the Noise-rock portion !
Classic
Hey pretty good
♥♥
beautiful ending
Schweetsherup :]
Roll credits
Mind detoxification..
1 dislike ! typical
4 now and they're all wrong
awesome. tfc almost became a great band...
They are and always have been! The yobs just chose to support Oasis...
imho Grand Prix was a tad overproduced and it was downhill from there as they lost their grunge / stoner / experimental edge
I think that album is a masterpiece. Their best work. I think their tripping point was choosing to produce Thirteen. With a Don Fleming or someone behind the board that album could have been even more epic, would have made them bigger stars. But, sadly - due to the production - radio wouldn't play it.
@@tomoconnor906 oh yeah - teenage fan club! I kinda forgot - only heard them for a minute. They are or were reminiscent of the best power pop bands - big star, cheap trick, bad finger, raspberries - just to name the big ones.
I'm just now listening to several recent yolatengo songs after only sort of hearing them in passing on college rock or other non commercial radio stations.
What's a good recommendation with which to revisit teenage fan club?
@@bradfordpauler2538 I love Grand Prix! Their best album. But, Bandwagonesque is a perfect example of nineties indie power pop.
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jus wanna talk
Хороший кавер, только оригинал слишком уж эмоциональный. Thanks!