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I can remember when I heard this song for the first time. I was fully immersed in the grunge scene at the time and when I heard it for the first time it was so mellow, beautiful and haunting, and I was just mesmerized by it.
She suffered from paralyzing stage fright. Was so beautiful and shy it added to the performance. You should listen to The Sundays also a band from that era who had an amazing female vocalist.
I had a band in my early 20s and I can totally relate to that. I was the lead singer and remember having to drink so much alcohol before being able to perform on stage. Maybe it's a blessing we never went anywhere, because I could've easily destroyed myself.
this brings back memories of Sunday mornings with the wife and kids, listening tunes, drinking tea and reading the paper. Some of the best times of my life.
Hope Sandoval was actually the second singer the band had--they were originally called Opal with lead singer Kendra Smith, who had her own mysterious quality.
To me, who was a MTV junkie, and they would actually play this back then cuz MTV was incredible, i much prefer this over the studio version. Mazzy levitated this fine day.
"The Bridge School Benefit was an annual charity concert usually held in Mountain View, California, every October at the Shoreline Amphitheatre from 1986 until 2016 with the exception of 1987. The concerts lasted the entire weekend and were organized by musicians Neil Young and Pegi Young. An annual Bay Area highlight, the concerts were billed online as the primary means of funding for The Bridge School; over both days, the reserved seats alone brought in well over a million dollars every year. Partial proceeds benefited the Bridge School, which assists children with severe physical impairments and complex communication needs.[1] One of the thrusts of the program is the use of advanced augmentative and alternative communication and assistive technology." Really interesting story behind this concert. As someone who has a handicapped brother myself, mazzy gained huge respect from me for doing this.
This is Hope Sandoval…..one of the best singers of the 90’s. You should looking into and 90’s female lead band called the Sundays. song is called “here’s where the story ends”. Fantastic song.
Everyone I've ever known that heard Hope Sandoval sing, fell in love. Really great audio with the following search. Mazzy Star - live 1993 - Black Session,Paris,full set,13 songs,radio studio (audio) Enjoy!
This is actually the acoustic version. You need to listen to the original track. It has what is known as one of the most iconic slide guitar sounds in music history throughout the song. It gives it an even more haunting feel. This acoustic version is really good, but when people think of this song, it's the original track they talk about. I'm sure someone has said it already... Hope Sandoval is freakishly shy, but in a very sweet and endearing way. A lot of us had a crush on her back in the day. 😄 Check her interviews to see how shy she was, and I assume still is.
Hope Sandoval is the singers name and she has always been painfully shy on stage. You should listen to the original in your spare time, just to compare. It's a little different in that there are other instruments used.
Imo one of the best songs ever performed, I own their 3 LPs but this one incorporates so many sweet and dark elements, and the way she drags the lyrics mesmerises me. Thanks for your reaction on this gem. I would suggest for reaction Ok One Rock "We Are" or "Take What You Want And Go" both Live from Tokyo Dome. 👍👍
Somewhere they used this as the backing to the Austen adaptation "Sanditon" which it fits plendidly. Not sure how well known is the Hope Sandoval song "Suddenly beside you" (also on utube) ...but it deserves more recognition!
I'm digging your reactions. Good stuff! I see you're doing a lot of live reactions, If I may be so bold as to recommend a fantastic live version of a song: U2 "One" Zoo TV live Sydney 1993 (with "Unchained Melody" at the end).
Not quite the same as just acoustic but still great. Not sure why but this song chokes me up whenever I hear it. Can't think of another song that does that to me.
I had a temporary infatuation with Mazzy when this released. I can't recommend strongly enough that anyone who loves great singing and chill vibes who hasn't heard of Zero 7 with Sia, Tina Dico, Jose Gonzalez and Sophie Barker to name a few circa 2001 Simple Things album should change their lives and do so ASAP ❤ songs like Home, Destiny and Crosses will amaze and sooth I promise!
You reading the title of the video proves how stupid English is. There are rules except when where aren’t. Which is like whenever. No rules to when there are no rules. (No hate)
Nice song, but nothing special. Rachael, i sincerely want you to listen to a song that will probably bring you to tears. I am Australian by the Seekers. It will introduce you to the greatest ever female singer, Judith Durham. Cannot say enough how much you will love the song!