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  • HeadShoteR

    Excellent.

    6 Jan 22h39 Responder
  • skywavves

    that intro

    3 Out 2012 Responder
  • Introducing

    "Whoa brother that's a real nasty raw riff"

    23 Fev 2012 Responder
  • covermachine

    groveeeeeee guitar

    15 Dez 2011 Responder
  • okkeyokke

    AHHHHHHHHHHHH FALLING

    13 Nov 2011 Responder
  • Roll_it_Over

    guitarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    21 Jun 2011 Responder
  • eyesaresmiles

    iyers, i dont know where you were in 90-2 but the short-lived scene that was composed mainly of the early, guitar-effect heavy work of chapterhouse, ride, lush, slowdive and moose was definitely referred to as shoegazing (from their proclivity for spending more time looking at their effects pedals than the audience) at the time, together with the term 'scene that celebrates itself' (due to the fact that the bands all quoted each others' stuff as among the best out at the time). Sure, the term has been coopted since to include totally dissimilar bands like mazzy star and galaxie 500 amongst a million others, but i guess we cant control what later generations do with our own terminology, annoying as it may be for a while. That said falling down was obviously chosen as their first single due to its err 'groovy' (cringe..) wah wah, what with the indie dance thing still being so popular at the time, as you mention.

    5 Fev 2011 Responder
  • micahnewman

    rather shite.

    16 Jan 2011 Responder
  • ath3ist

    ah to be standing only 5 feet from the Charlatans on stage again.....

    11 Jan 2011 Responder
  • Muffinigans

    Really starting to appreciate these guys.

    20 Dez 2010 Responder
  • isitbeer30yet

    they had me a soon as the strings started bending!! B)

    15 Dez 2010 Responder
  • Hellraiser917

    Amazing!

    2 Dez 2010 Responder
  • dken920

    MADchester time machine please

    26 Out 2010 Responder
  • iyers

    On it's release this was clearly an attempt to fit in with the tidal wave of what was known at the time as "indie-dance" mainly brought about by the likes of The Stone Roses, Paris Angels, Primal Scream and Happy Mondays et al mxing guitars with breakbeats...only later has the (intially joke term) shoegaze (note no r on the end) been liberally applied to this period of British Indie Rock by our American chums.... I had to get that off of my chest! :P

    19 Out 2010 Responder
  • Strykz

    lovely.

    16 Out 2010 Responder
  • MagnusNord

    dat wah

    3 Ago 2010 Responder
  • virtualmartyr

    <3

    18 Mai 2010 Responder
  • SheffieldSoulie

    Baggy Madchester sound,from start to finish. Nothing wrong with that tho`.

    10 Out 2009 Responder
  • ashastarmix

    These photos make me giggle, this came out around 1991.

    30 Jul 2009 Responder
  • suBliminalien

    i could giggle, dance, and make love to this song, all the fucking time.

    1 Jun 2009 Responder
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