This makes my pants turn to dust, dissapate, reconstitute, turn into silver flakes, and then in2 fairy dust, which then sprinkles on2 evry1s heads. true story.
dude nickelback are gonna burn in hell on the back of their success and everyone knows it. you gotta compromise like a motherfuxker to get that big and just thank god these guys didn't. britney and christina well.. those guys can be pretty good sometimes..
@kerouac69 They were on a major label, weren't they? I know Elektra put out 3 of their albums. But to be honest, I'm glad they never saw that kind of success, because if they had, it would hinge totally on their commercial viability. On the other hand, they've seen a good level of long term success. Dean Wareheim is still performing music as, I assume, his primary form of income, and that's better than a year of rockstar bullshit before your label pulls the plug on you anyday.
I love Them Soooo. This was actually never one of my favorites (could be said of Romantica in general) but God Hearing This Rendition brings sweet sweet tears to my eyes.
Man now i gotta find my copy of Romantica too give it another thousand spins or so!
I had to work the night of their farewell concert---why couldn't I have say taken off to try and go to this now that i think about it---i'm not even still at that job for goodness' sakes. Figured all right I saw em live twice, GORGEOUS!
Ah, well, I'll tell you. I did see R. E.M. on that tour (actually saw them on tours from Murmur to Life's Rich Pageant) and even though they gripe about it being their least fave LP, it was an amazing show.
A GREAT live band. I usually don't like live albums, but the "Luna Live" CD is excellent. Dean and Sean's guitar interplay was just so great live, and I think it was tough to capture in the studio.
so great
zeitgeistmediagroup 2 months ago
ice man ice man candy man
jajajavier 2 months ago
SUPER B!
00mit00 6 months ago
Loved loved loved them.
cbmccarthy 10 months ago
mega zarpado
tostadoramoderna 11 months ago
if it gets any better than that, please let me know.
that was exceptional.
johnwsmoke 1 year ago
I will unapologetically state that I'm still mesmerized every time I see the beautiful Britta playing bass (and playing it the way she does).
thewhiteelephant 1 year ago
holy shit that's good
123guitartom123 1 year ago
what an exceptional song, in my perma-mix
dean and britta are a potent pair, really love the full luna sound too
nausadge 1 year ago
This makes my pants turn to dust, dissapate, reconstitute, turn into silver flakes, and then in2 fairy dust, which then sprinkles on2 evry1s heads. true story.
stephenmyers99 1 year ago
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stephenmyers99 1 year ago
dude nickelback are gonna burn in hell on the back of their success and everyone knows it. you gotta compromise like a motherfuxker to get that big and just thank god these guys didn't. britney and christina well.. those guys can be pretty good sometimes..
granola4thahighrolla 2 years ago
How absolutely criminal it is that Luna was never huge while the Britneys and Christina's and Nicklebacks of the world get a contract...
kerouac69 2 years ago 2
@kerouac69 They were on a major label, weren't they? I know Elektra put out 3 of their albums. But to be honest, I'm glad they never saw that kind of success, because if they had, it would hinge totally on their commercial viability. On the other hand, they've seen a good level of long term success. Dean Wareheim is still performing music as, I assume, his primary form of income, and that's better than a year of rockstar bullshit before your label pulls the plug on you anyday.
thesoup 1 year ago
I love Them Soooo. This was actually never one of my favorites (could be said of Romantica in general) but God Hearing This Rendition brings sweet sweet tears to my eyes.
Man now i gotta find my copy of Romantica too give it another thousand spins or so!
I had to work the night of their farewell concert---why couldn't I have say taken off to try and go to this now that i think about it---i'm not even still at that job for goodness' sakes. Figured all right I saw em live twice, GORGEOUS!
mstech1 2 years ago
I feel the same way about not going to see R.E.M. when Fables came out in 1984 or 3. I delivered pizzas, instead of going. I had tickets!
allanosterm 2 years ago
Ah, well, I'll tell you. I did see R. E.M. on that tour (actually saw them on tours from Murmur to Life's Rich Pageant) and even though they gripe about it being their least fave LP, it was an amazing show.
kerouac69 2 years ago
Man, Luna is one of my all-time favourite indie bands-- right up there with Grandaddy.
ZweiSchrei 2 years ago
yeah LUNA!
Disto 3 years ago
A GREAT live band. I usually don't like live albums, but the "Luna Live" CD is excellent. Dean and Sean's guitar interplay was just so great live, and I think it was tough to capture in the studio.
rgboyce 3 years ago 2
great lyrics, i bet he wouldn't throw britta away though, lucky fucker...
charliesaini 3 years ago 2
I think this a clear example where live performance beats studi, infinitessimally. Great rendition.
zomborama 3 years ago
yeah fucking right this is like stairway to heaven.
gurdjieff66 3 years ago
amazing.
wasabee78 3 years ago
i was there :)
avaelizabeth07 4 years ago
I wasn't :(
But I bought the DVD. :) (Damn country codes, btw.)
kotangens 3 years ago
I mean, they 'were' one of NYC's finest...Am hoping for a reunion sometime in future...
jmh2277 4 years ago
Incredible...I love the guitarring between Wareham and Eden in the latter half of the performance...one of NYC's finest...
jmh2277 4 years ago 2