I know lush. Miki, Emma... Em was fuckin Kevin for a while. Yeah.. I know Vale too. But I digress. Lush..as a band were ALL studio work. Chris..who Hu g himself was a fuckin AWFUL drummer. I know coz i used to practice every Sunday with him. Crazy how he went. Killed them coz they went back years. New drums meant new phony. They couldn't.
Perfect example of 'its not WHAT you know, it's WHO you know. Lush knew people. Emma dad? Director of OXFAM. Living in a 5 story townhouse in Saint John's Wood. It's so fuckin terrible I could vomit. It killed Chris Ackland. He got HAMMERED in NME for fame chasing. Did a WHOLE 2 page article on 'the stixx man who won't fuck off' kinda thing. Dead a week later. Hung at his parents place in Lake District. 😔
@@frankystarrz Wasn't Miki's mom also an actress? Sure they were kind of inconsistent but when they landed on a good song...they nailed it. I always liked Emma's songwriting the best.
I actually bought "Ectasy and Wine" in a record store in Oslo in 89 after listening to "Isn't Anything". At first I was surprised and a bit desappointed. But I ended up loving it.
The best band of all time. This still has that jangle guitar but signature MBV sound. The songwriting was really cool on this record and the vocals are amazing.
🎶 _Misty morning in the springtime_ _Close your eyes, crystal eyes_ _On the darkside let the light shine_ _Please, please stay with me tonight_ _These lips will find strawberry wine_ _I was looking at your window_ _Lurking there beneath my feet_ _Cherry apples, long grass meadows_ _(Searching) I, for dreams in sleep_ _These lips will find strawberry wine_ _Misty morning in the springtime_ _Lurking there beneath your feet_ _On the darkside let the light shine_ _Think of me, don't let me keep_ _These lips will find strawberry wine_ 🎼
@@ok2760 he just doesn't like at all how they worked out their songs pre-1988, because they were recording jangly tunes in the studio, but in live performances they already were known for the extreme loudness and noisy sound and Kevin wanted to capture the live sound in a studio recording as he liked it more than the jangly songs.
I'm back again. Dear god, this whole album is a masterpiece. Idc if it was a pitstop on the way to Isn't Anything and Loveless. I want to move into that pitstop and live and die there.
Same. The college radio in SF was all over this music. I even won tickets to see them on the loveless tour. I was dating one of the DJs so that probably helped =] 🌊🏄♂️🪷
I can't get over how much I love this compilation. Nothing compares to the feelings this thing gives. So many memories attached to just half an hour of music.
Excellent stuff, shows them in transition. Besides the obvious J&MC (and Spacemen 3) influence, a lot of similarities with indie pop bands of the era like the Primitives and the Darling Buds
I have always thought these were criminally overlooked/underrated. Even if they had never made another record after this one, this one really scratches the particular itch when I have it... but oh, how I'm glad that they did make more records! Thanks for posting!
For me, this album is to My Bloody Valentine what "Revoler" was to The Beatles. This is the moment they found their sound. While it is excellent, I read that Kevin Shields was of course unhappy with how it turned out, and I'd love to hear him fully develop these songs in a "Loveless" vein, production - wise, because to me, these are as good as any of their best songs.
what are you talking about? Seriously, site your reference. Did you hear somewhere that that’s what that was? Ive never heard that I always just assumed it was a wall of pink noise kevin created on guitar, thats how i’ve always replicated it. Im confused if your comment was genuine or if that’s just what you think the noise sounds like. Either way it’s an astute observation, just curious how literal your comment was?.
i listened to you've got nothing while travelling at night, and oh my god... i felt like i was walking through the streets of london in 1987 and things that never happened, unknown things, i cant explain correctly, this is awesome.
It just reminds me of people wearing black with long, unwashed hair and Doc Martin shoes (or boots). Such was the uniform of the ubiquitous 'fraggle' of yesteryear in Derry.
Hey, I wonder if anyone could share this album with me on mp3 or anything? I’ve had the CD for years and lost it in house move. It’s great that it’s here, but bugs me that this version with the added ep isn’t on the music apps I use.
Jangle Pop MBV is too damn good.
I LOVE JANGLE 😍
I remember reading somewhere that they were initially very influenced by 1960’s pop-rock music and I have to say it really suits them.
can certainly hear bladee's influence on these early mbv releases, super inspirational
wtf are you talking about
@@UberGamezHD about bladees influence on these early mbv releases clearly
lmao
not funny didn't laugh
icedancer > loveless
Words can not describe how fucking amazing this band is
I couldn't have put it better.
was
Too true man❤❤❤
Like the Cure covering the Byrds. Loveless will always be their best to me but this is amazing in a whole other way. So sweet and hazy
I mean, correct me if im wrong but Clair has a very similar chord progression to Eight Miles High by the Byrds :)
God don't start that man😃 it'll end up in court
😂tool
You can certainly hear how LUSH must’ve been a big fan of this mini-album.
yeah it's really close-the guitar treatment is way different.
@@notrub225
True, however bands worked with what gear they had and there a certainly seeds of idea there for Lush, etc.
I know lush. Miki, Emma... Em was fuckin Kevin for a while. Yeah.. I know Vale too. But I digress. Lush..as a band were ALL studio work. Chris..who Hu g himself was a fuckin AWFUL drummer. I know coz i used to practice every Sunday with him. Crazy how he went. Killed them coz they went back years. New drums meant new phony. They couldn't.
Perfect example of 'its not WHAT you know, it's WHO you know. Lush knew people. Emma dad? Director of OXFAM. Living in a 5 story townhouse in Saint John's Wood. It's so fuckin terrible I could vomit. It killed Chris Ackland. He got HAMMERED in NME for fame chasing. Did a WHOLE 2 page article on 'the stixx man who won't fuck off' kinda thing. Dead a week later. Hung at his parents place in Lake District. 😔
@@frankystarrz Wasn't Miki's mom also an actress? Sure they were kind of inconsistent but when they landed on a good song...they nailed it. I always liked Emma's songwriting the best.
why is this not on spotify?!?! this sounds HEAVENLY
Licensing issues :( it was taken off all streaming services a couple months ago
@@catlvr-kg9ol Good. Spotify SUCKS for musicians.
Kevin Shields said he doesn't like anything they did before 1988 anymore, and that this jangle pop era was always going to be temporary anyways
Spotify is ass
@@notablelarge867who cares what kevin shields thinks? His fans like it.
Never Say Goodbye has always been one of my all-time favorite songs.
Good choice.
Amazing song
best pre loveless song
Me too.
i wish it was on apple music
These songs are so pure and beautiful. I spent some time in the hospital just trying to get through the day, and listening to this helped immensely.
I actually bought "Ectasy and Wine" in a record store in Oslo in 89 after listening to "Isn't Anything". At first I was surprised and a bit desappointed. But I ended up loving it.
If you still have the record, it's worth a lot now!
Jangle, jangle, jangle
:-P
The best band of all time. This still has that jangle guitar but signature MBV sound. The songwriting was really cool on this record and the vocals are amazing.
I'm a sucker for that jangly guitar
Ugh this album is incredible. Favorite band.
this album makes me remember things that never happened and places ive never been
Why are you a bot
@@remindmesometime1855lolol
Never Say Goodbye and The Things I Miss are proper jams.
i agree although i like all of it
Dejan Petrovik Ditto. I’ve slowly been listening to this more and more and it may surpass how often I listen to Loveless (if it hasn’t already).
claire is my favorite on the collection but i love those too!
🎶
_Misty morning in the springtime_
_Close your eyes, crystal eyes_
_On the darkside let the light shine_
_Please, please stay with me tonight_
_These lips will find strawberry wine_
_I was looking at your window_
_Lurking there beneath my feet_
_Cherry apples, long grass meadows_
_(Searching) I, for dreams in sleep_
_These lips will find strawberry wine_
_Misty morning in the springtime_
_Lurking there beneath your feet_
_On the darkside let the light shine_
_Think of me, don't let me keep_
_These lips will find strawberry wine_ 🎼
Essa música é boa demais.
@@333fxkz ei, eu te conheço. Do RND, que coincidência kkkkk
@@GGMUFla81 Nem ferrando ahauhauaha, eis o meu server favorito. Muito massa.
@@333fxkz Kkkkkk, eu me chamava 7-11, ou lonkley, acho que você já ouviu falar de mim.
@@GGMUFla81 Pode crê ahuahauahau, já ouvi falar de você sim.
Theres no words to explain how much i love this stuff
One of the best records ever recorded.
Yep.
It is so far behind Loveless
@@joss_ananascocos but miles better than Isn't Anything
@@sunsetman22 Isn't Anything is their best fight me
@@Pandafro13 Isn't Anything is my religion
I heard some mbv on a playlist earlier and was reminded of this long lost ep. I wonder why Spotify and Apple Music are missing this great release.
since I'm fan at parties... this is a combination of two releases (ecstasy and strawberry wine)
Two words: Kevin Shields. Expect to see this on Spotify some time around the end of the decade.
@@ok2760 he just doesn't like at all how they worked out their songs pre-1988, because they were recording jangly tunes in the studio, but in live performances they already were known for the extreme loudness and noisy sound and Kevin wanted to capture the live sound in a studio recording as he liked it more than the jangly songs.
It seems that MBV doesn't want these diamonds to be part of their official discography, for some mysterious reasons
@@xaviergautier1444 whyyy
I'm back again. Dear god, this whole album is a masterpiece. Idc if it was a pitstop on the way to Isn't Anything and Loveless. I want to move into that pitstop and live and die there.
still mad this isn’t on spotify
2 years later still not on spotify.............
This has such an amazing sound with open back headphones woah.
Bought this vinyl a long time ago at a local record shop. Still have it. Good stuff. MBV are legends.
I know Loveless is a masterpiece, but this is their crowning jewel in my unpopular opinion.
My Bloody valentine after leaving out 3 quarters of their discography from Spotify
I describe this as their Goths on E phase. They were insane live even at this point in their career !! 🌊🪷
I love that RingoDeathStar is mainly influenced by this era of MBV. GREAT STUFF!! =] 🌊🪷
Seeing them next month with my18 year old son. And that is xactly how I described them to him. Lols
I'll never get over this band
I am chuffed to say I own this gorgeous album both on original vinyl and CD. This album is just so, so good.
Me, too!
Same. The college radio in SF was all over this music. I even won tickets to see them on the loveless tour. I was dating one of the DJs so that probably helped =] 🌊🏄♂️🪷
much underrated album of mbv
I can't get over how much I love this compilation. Nothing compares to the feelings this thing gives. So many memories attached to just half an hour of music.
Excellent stuff, shows them in transition. Besides the obvious J&MC (and Spacemen 3) influence, a lot of similarities with indie pop bands of the era like the Primitives and the Darling Buds
Darling Buds a wildcard pick but I hear ya
It goes back to the 60’s garage psychedelia for mbv and Nancy-Lee
This EP... such joyous tunes... wish I could rewind time...
I have always thought these were criminally overlooked/underrated. Even if they had never made another record after this one, this one really scratches the particular itch when I have it... but oh, how I'm glad that they did make more records! Thanks for posting!
The end of She Loves You No Less 🤩😍
Dionysus, god of wine. The ecstasy that tears asunder.
"Love will tear us... something, something...."
Still come back here again and again, says allot.
Can I Touch You? Es mi favorita ♡
I REALLY LOVE THIS EP, deserved much hype!!!!!1 MBV forever
Strawberry wineeeee
This magnificent collection Is a must have for everybody
amazing how every song on this is amazing
For me, this album is to My Bloody Valentine what "Revoler" was to The Beatles. This is the moment they found their sound. While it is excellent, I read that Kevin Shields was of course unhappy with how it turned out, and I'd love to hear him fully develop these songs in a "Loveless" vein, production - wise, because to me, these are as good as any of their best songs.
MBV ARE my Beatles... And I was around when the Beatles came out.
Honestly I would rather get this remastered and more envisioned than a new album
@@loglogic7557 Such a good idea....
fits well with downer noise pop from New Zealand, like Bats and 3Ds
Exactly! Loved that genre too 🌊🏄♂️🪷
Ive found actual treasure. They HAVE to put this on Spotify
Thank you MBV.
MBV rules my life
ruclips.net/video/xQJ0EgHO5ss/видео.html witch//ambient
Wow, ottima musica !
sad its still not available for streaming
so so so lovely!
I'm obssesed with this band
this is louder than most mbv stuff i found on youtube
...
nice
it makes my heart happy to know how important consent was to Kevin
Excuse me, I don´t speak english so I can´t understand the lyrics by just hearing the songs. What song do you mean by that comment?
@@edroca theyre probably talking about Can I Touch You
@@silly-putty lmao
Goddamn, Claire with that Shea Stadium screaming girls tape loop still sounds fucking amazing.
what are you talking about? Seriously, site your reference. Did you hear somewhere that that’s what that was? Ive never heard that I always just assumed it was a wall of pink noise kevin created on guitar, thats how i’ve always replicated it. Im confused if your comment was genuine or if that’s just what you think the noise sounds like. Either way it’s an astute observation, just curious how literal your comment was?.
@@9eyeh8chu9 it’s true it’s mentioned in an article by the guardian
perfection 🎧
Thanks so much for uploading this !!
the song the things i miss omfg
At last someone uploaded this ! Cheers !!
Would sound like Heaven.even even if i were sober in the early morning....
bill clinton
Way better rip than the one I downloaded in about 1998! Thanks!
ugh she loved this album
bill clinton
@@octobersb1tchin dawg what
smimblo timblo
She was right
You've Got Nothing is fantastic. That and Ecstasy and Wine.
Just absolutely beautiful
You’ve Got Nothing is such a jam
if the things i miss came on the radio i thought it would be a jesus and mary chain song
Yeah this sounds just like Jesus and Mary Chain...
Unpopular opinion, but I like a lot of these songs more than some of the songs on Loveless.
Your opinion is popular with me...
I always thought I was the black sheep by preferring pre-Isn't Anything
i listened to you've got nothing while travelling at night, and oh my god... i felt like i was walking through the streets of london in 1987 and things that never happened, unknown things, i cant explain correctly, this is awesome.
Weapon
London was so much fun in the 80s! 🌊🏄♂️🪷
Perfection
Always start to cry when listening to strawberry wine
Thank for being on James' Bonds side. I love you MBV.
Yo this was posted on my birthday
very pog
It just reminds me of people wearing black with long, unwashed hair and Doc Martin shoes (or boots). Such was the uniform of the ubiquitous 'fraggle' of yesteryear in Derry.
With a sprinkle of patchouli.
this album tells about myself fr
Sick
This is so damn good
This is my first time hearing this but Never Say Goodbye fucking slaps.
X1000
The Byrds? Thanks.
The Things I Miss is very JMC
I hear Primitives and Ride... very nice
Simplemente.. MBV me vuela la cabeza y el alma!!! 💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
This is my life... simply, the sound of my life!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Like a more sexed up & druggy take on ‘The Pastels’ cute & jangly Anorak Pop (not a diss- I love the pastels to death)
please, please stay with me tonight
Kevin never gave up and it shows
This was around the time they were still trying to harmonise. As though it was important.
so true
why is this not on spotify?
the things i miss sounds just like a jamc song.. in the best way!!
COOLOS
i know this is good because its making me want benzos
I’d love to hear this on some cs-1’s
Clair just sounds like they mic'd a vacuum cleaner ;)
These early bladee albums go crazy
U can really hear the mbv influence
Sunflower was here
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Hey, I wonder if anyone could share this album with me on mp3 or anything? I’ve had the CD for years and lost it in house move. It’s great that it’s here, but bugs me that this version with the added ep isn’t on the music apps I use.
get on soulseek, I'm sharing it there.
strong lush vibes
If carlsberg was a band.....
Clare
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