Poll: What is your pick for the COOLEST SONG performed by a Female Singer? Where the vocal just blew you away?
@peterd.99782 ай бұрын
Left In The Dark - Babs
@christineml14762 ай бұрын
Annie Lennox "Love Song for a Vampire" From the movie "Bram Stoker's Dracula"
@mitchellbaker94342 ай бұрын
Midnight At The Oasis, by Maria Muldaur
@Whisper_2922 ай бұрын
Bloodletting--Johnette Napolitano (Concrete Blonde) Edge of Seventeen--Stevie Nicks
@surlechapeau2 ай бұрын
Janis Joplin "Piece Of My Heart". Runnerup - Morgan James "Ain't No Way".
@richardharper11682 ай бұрын
It was my daughter's fav song, she passed away 2 years ago at age 22. Everytime I hear fade into you, I think of my daughter. Thank you for the music ❤️
@michaelcespedes97442 ай бұрын
@@richardharper1168 Sorry for your loss, brother. Hang in there
@HellBelleAustin2 ай бұрын
My condolences. ❤
@garyrobert90852 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. Wish I could say something more comforting than that sir.
@CounterFleche2 ай бұрын
I can't even imagine how hard losing her must be. Mazzy Star's ethereal, dream-like music has always been a go-to for me when I'm feeling sad (especially their song "Into Dust"). I hope listening to Mazzy Star brings you comfort and fond memories.
@joen85292 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry to hear it. 😞
@HeyseusKristos2 ай бұрын
I remember in the 90s sitting on my gf's balcony playing this cd, this song playing in the background as we had 2am conversations about what we wanted to do with our life. We'd be coming down from a tequila buzz and sitting there looking at the moon or some of the planets (light polutution kept us from seeing many stars.) Mazzy Star was the perfect vibe for those moments. I miss those moments with her but not all relationships were meant to last. Everytime I hear this song, just for a moment I'm on that balcony in the 90s with her again. We faded into each other and we faded apart but for a moment, we had something special.
@annmarieknappАй бұрын
A beautiful memory for sure. I think of those memories as our treasures we collect with life.
@n2bfw884Ай бұрын
That's a wonderful memory. Thanks for sharing it. You made me think of some of my good times.
@KosmicKarenАй бұрын
Awesome memory. I really miss those days of youth where you had the whole world in front of you. There was something magical about it. I’m 52 now.
@girlonfire8855Ай бұрын
That's one of the best parts about music to me... the intense memories and nostalgia that it brings back. Sometimes when I'm having a shitty day dealing with all of the stress and anxiety of being a wife and a mother and having to stress about money and whatever else is going on that particular day, I just put on my favorite 90's Playlist, and it's like I'm transported back to a simpler time. When the music was far better! lol!
@amantedelcane420Ай бұрын
@@KosmicKaren 53 here. Can't believe I made it this far.
@knifeknerdreviews46092 ай бұрын
If you have a soul... Fade into you is an instant tear jerker that you have to crank up and just feel it in your bones...Over used? No... Under appreciated for what it is honestly, only so many songs ever capture the human condition in such fashion.
@travismorris93032 ай бұрын
Hope's voice is so hauntingly beautiful and fits so well into feel of Fade Into You. She makes you ache inside, even if you cant express what it is you are aching for.
@c166212 ай бұрын
Mazzy Star was NOT pop, but alternative.
@SR91313Ай бұрын
Didn't the guitarist pass away recently?
@JKFlakerАй бұрын
@@SR91313David Roback. Passed away in 2020.
@johnathansaegal31562 ай бұрын
In high school (early to mid 80s) I was a huge Jesus and Mary Chain (J&MC) fanatic. Mazzy Star toured with J&MC quite a lot. As a San Diego boy I got to see Mazzy Star quite a lot in the small clubs that my fake ID got me into, be it in San Diego or all the way up to Sunset Boulevard in LA. It was no surprise to me when "Sometimes Always" was released and Hope joined in with J&MC's Jim Reid as a duet. They were always pals on the road (platonic as the rumors went). When you are listening to psych punk and then Mazzy Star comes on stage, your mind is blown! It's akin to sitting in a hot tub then jumping into a cool swimming pool, the shock is creative and powerful. Adam, I'm glad you mentioned Hope's introverted personality. Too many people back then thought she was hopped up on heroin during her performances. The truth is if there are more than 50 people watching her sing, she nearly freezes up from fear. In the small clubs (literally basement bars with a corner set aside for a band to play) there were only 15-20 people. Hope would casually chat with a few she felt comfortable with and I even got a "hi" from her. Still a shy girl, "hi" was as best as one could expect if she didn't know you. Of all the stadium and arena concerts I've been to, the performances I have the best memory of are those tiny little "nothing" bars and clubs where bands like Mazzy Star played. Another one in San Diego was a kick-back, dimly lit bar where this Alaskan girl used to sing... her music was more background music as you played pool or threw darts: Jewel (aka Jewel Kilcher). I have to tell you, the BEST musicians are those found in the tiny little dive bar/clubs that you really have to know someone to know the bar or club is there. I will always love Hope Sandoval. Sitting literally three feet from her as she sings not on stage, but on the same floor as your table and chair while you knock back a cold one... the woman is pure mystical magic, a dream that has come to life standing right there in front of you. Is she real or an apparition? Then the song ends and as long as there are just a few people in the room, she speaks. She's simply an amazing creation of God.
@eyesoars92122 ай бұрын
I saw her in Denver or Boulder during the '90s, and once with Jesus and Mary Chain. No lights during the show, and asked the audience not to applaud or clap. Very unusual, but also oddly intimate, with just a few amp lights on stage in a black theater. Great shows...
@Harteo39172 ай бұрын
Well that explains everything lol Fade Into You was a huge hit in the 90s and here in the UK everybody loves it the charts say nothing and it was on the radio so much i can't count and it's still played sometimes on 90s radio stations such as Nation Radio it just depends when. I'm sorry she was so shook to her core when that song became famous but how could she expect it not to? why did she go on talk shows if they didn't want to become so famous? i guess maybe she gave it a try but couldn't handle it after all. Watching her sing on live on the conan show in 1994 i dunno she didn't seem to have a lot of confidence either her hair was always over her face, i don't know what happened in her early years except her parents divorced but i just feel she didn't feel good about the praise she gets with her music she likes music but shys away from people so much she seemed so withdrawn. I hope she was able to gain some confidence in herself since then because her voice is so nice and cute.
@garyrobert90852 ай бұрын
I was in San Diego in that era but had no clue about the small clubs. Missed opportunities. BTW, there's a video here on YT that I saw a year or more ago where Jewel had a partial prosthetic face put on including pro-makeup and sang one of her hit songs in a small karaoke club. It's a good video.
@drkatel2 ай бұрын
Thank you. Your comment had me sitting at the table with you watching Hope. I loved the “dive bars” of the 80s and 90s. After that, my life became “serious.”
@donolinger69042 ай бұрын
They were boyfriend and girlfriend. They're relationship was not platonic.
@crawfordjason2 ай бұрын
I never get tired of “Fade Into You,” but I also love “Into Dust” from the same album. Hope’s work with Massive Attack is fantastic as well, especially “Paradise Circus.” Great episode, Professor!
@kevinhatchett20212 ай бұрын
Did she sing on Teardrop?
@crawfordjason2 ай бұрын
@@kevinhatchett2021 No, she didn’t. That was Elizabeth Fraser, the former lead singer of Cocteau Twins.
@andreabradley58372 ай бұрын
I love "Blue Light".
@BuhurtUK2 ай бұрын
Into Dust was actually the first song by them I heard, or at least the first one that made me look up who it was.
@LadyStarbina2 ай бұрын
Hope's collaboration with The Chemical Brothers is something to check out as well.
@hughwalker56282 ай бұрын
Hope Sandoval's voice is astonishing. She brilliantly blends innocence and world weariness and, while she may hate the label, there isn't a sexier voice anywhere. I know she was devastated by David Roback's death. I was also. Most astonishing song of all, for me, was Into Dust. Very dark and moody, it blows me away every time, even after all these years.
@zombiiesque2 ай бұрын
Into Dust is a stunning song. I absolutely adore it.
@Obleo5752 ай бұрын
I was over 60 when I first heard “ fade into you” working as a stock person. It was at the beginning of Covid and I was immediately mesmerized.
@rlh93732 ай бұрын
Yes same here but I'm a alot younger and I never heard this song till 2020 .. Same with running up the hill think it was around 2021 or 2022 . Telling the wifey these songs sounds like the group is using the late 80 and 90 music style. Then finding out it was a group from those years. Like the guy the Weekend 😎 he sounds he's from the 80s and 90s with his style of music. Like After Hours and Starboy has that 80s and 90s vibe to them .
@Kevin-ne3tl2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I heard it in the 90's when it came out. Great song.
@bunjijumper53452 ай бұрын
@@rlh9373Kate Bush is more than 1 song, she’s the greatest of all time.
@Coldwarrior7781Ай бұрын
M3 too. Over 60. Goon music is good music no matter who you are.
@EarmonkeyMusic2 ай бұрын
Watching Hope perform Fade Into You live is intoxicating. It’s like she’s up there desperately trying to hide while being totally exposed. She’s such an enchanting performer even though you always feel like she’d rather be anywhere but in front of the world’s eyes
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Cool!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz99802 ай бұрын
She really is an expressive performer.
@carlodave92 ай бұрын
She Hangs Brightly is their masterpiece. Perfect, start-to-finish. The show I saw on that club tour, the audience laid around in almond-scented fog just listening. Never seen anything like it.
@gSlover4reel2 ай бұрын
That is a perfect definition of her performance
@mrgraham55212 ай бұрын
Thank you for your perfect written painting of her personality and performance. Truly, your words are a fantastic description of what you and many others see when she is on stage.
@gregmatson14702 ай бұрын
In a time when everyone want to be famous, it's refreshing to hear about someone who went out of their way to avoid it.
@erickrupa17482 ай бұрын
Episodes like this one is why I love this channel
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
THanks!
@jimkon14792 ай бұрын
I know that withdrawn stage presence anywhere. That song defines the 90s as much as any grunge song.
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
So true.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz99802 ай бұрын
Indeed.
@craignelson40232 ай бұрын
Except I have never heard it. Lol
@coachhumph55242 ай бұрын
@@craignelson4023 Are you sure you went through the 90's ??? j/k (sorta lol) Were you into alternative rock at all because I can't think of any alternative rock radio station in the 90's that wouldn't have Fade Into You in their rotation.
@craignelson40232 ай бұрын
@@coachhumph5524 I'm a hard rock/metal kind of guy.
@jannarkiewicz6332 ай бұрын
I was just back from the Middle East and I was blown away by Mazzy Star, the Breeders, Radiohead, Smashing Pumkins.. I was coming out of 5 years of Brit Pop in the discos of Abu Dhabi and Duabai so I had to wrap my head around "college rock" again in the U.S. -- it was a good thing.
@RobertJohnson-bj5lk2 ай бұрын
The not officially grunge, “alternative” music genre of the 1990’s included so much incredible music.
@veebeewai2 ай бұрын
Mazzy Star was a big part of my younger years. Do you know how hard it was for a 10 year old kid in the 90's to find a song you only heard once and Shazam (let alone the Internet) wasn't even around at the time? I had hummed Fade Into You for a long time until I heard it again in the Angus movie. From there I became a huge fan, painstakingly searching for their albums in music stores along with every band related to them (Kendra Smith, Opal, JAMC, My Bloody Valentine, etc.) Finding non-mainstream music pre-Internet was like an archaelogical adventure back then. I learned guitar from playing their songs and Halah remains my favorite song to play (my ukulele cover from 10 yrs ago is still floating around YT). I loved Hope's voice because I could sing in her range. I also felt like I could relate to her because I was shy & quiet too. But despite being a huge fan I really knew nothing about them apart from their music and eventually grew out of them in my 20's. But whenever they did release something or when Hope released her solo stuff I'd still check it out but it didn't quite capture the same feeling I had when I was younger. I'm in my 40's now and it's cool to hear Fade Into You still being played even though I know they're probably not too fond about that. Sometimes I think they were being pretentious about not wanting to be famous, if I were them I would at least acknowledge the attention I was receiving despite that not being my intention. Anyway, I was sad to hear of David's passing a few years ago and knowing that I will never see Mazzy Star live unless Hope decides to do something although most of the original band had passed or left. But that was a walk down memory lane. TL:DR Mazzy Star was a big part of my teenage years but because of their reclusiveness, I eventually grew out them. Hearing their songs now in my 40's is nostalgic but don't tell them that, they'll tell you it's not. RIP David (and William and Keith).
@The76Edge2 ай бұрын
This is truly my favorite song of all time. From when I first saw it on MTV I’d planned to have this played at my wedding as I danced with my future wife. While I did finally get married, it was unfortunately during COVID, so that dream of slow dancing with my bride never happened. Oh well, still an absolutely perfect song. I love that it was never mega-popular, so that I could always sort of hold it as my own in a way. I did finally see Hope perform live a few years back. Unfortunately, she didn’t sing Fade Into You. Your episode sort of hints at why.
@vincentini12 ай бұрын
Was in Alternative radio when this came out, loved it then, loved it now. Still play this in my personal song rotation.
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Cool!
@robsanz97462 ай бұрын
Also, Professor, as a writer myself I want to give Propers to the writer of your transcripts. Especially this one. The adjectives used to describe this timeless masterpiece were so accurate. Not fulsome praise, simply veracious words in speaking upon its influence to all of those fortunate enough to experience its genuine beauty. Not sure if it is you, or your significant other, but either way...Well Done. 👏🏽
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz99802 ай бұрын
Wait, so he reads from a script?
@robsanz97462 ай бұрын
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Yes, it's shown on the site. He adlibs a bit, but it's a testament of how strong of a Speaker he is that the fluid cadence of his speech gives the perception it is All said 'off the cuff'. 👏🏽
@moni62902 ай бұрын
It's shown on the site? Can't find it, can you specify please? Not being rude, I'd just like to see it myself ;-) @@robsanz9746
@badgerpa92 ай бұрын
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 It would be near impossible to get all the information you wanted into a video without using a script so you do not forget things. You can tell he adds much to the script from his experiences in interviews.
@lorenweatherby65202 ай бұрын
Professor of Rock Back in 2008 I met Hope at her house. The funny thing is I didn't know who she was and the only song that I have heard small clips of on the radio. I was mesmerized by her voice Flowers in December. In my line of work I knocked on her door when she opened the door, I was so taken back by how beautiful she is, I lost all train of thought as to why I was there.... We talked for about half hour...she is a vey kind person. It wasn't until October of 2022 that I figured out my memory when I heard Flowers in December from beginning to end and sean her picture. She is my favorite artist...... Thanks for covering one of the greatest song writers and perhaps one of the greatest voices if all time.
@37goodvibes2 ай бұрын
I was about thirteen when I read an article in the music section of the weekly newspaper. It talked about this amazing dreamy-voice psycedelic-atmosphere new artist, describing Mazzy Star. I cut out that article and kept it in my closet so that when I get to the music store in the big city - I'd get myself that album. I was living in a small village in a not-English speaking country and I was very young, but the description mesmerized me and I'd kept that cut out article for years, until I was old enough. I have all three of their CDs. They are as described :)
@beauperson42982 ай бұрын
Mazzy Star's cover of Wild Horses is my favorite. The haunting beauty they are able to give the song is both comforting and hypnotic. Keep up the great work Professor!
@zombiiesque2 ай бұрын
Are you sure? I can't find a version of Wild Horses by Mazzy Star. I know The Sundays did a beautiful cover of it - I used to think it was Mazzy Star, though.
@ceebee-cee6605Ай бұрын
Mazzy Star never covered it. It was The Sundays
@mitchellbaker94342 ай бұрын
Along with Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins, Hope Sandoval has the most angelic voice I've ever heard. They've recorded many great songs.
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Love Cocteau Twins!
@tonybalinski23982 ай бұрын
It would be nice for Adam to cover the Cocteau Twins, although their most famous song, a cover of Song for the Siren by Pete Buckley, was released as part of This Mortal Coil. There’s definitely a parallel between Fraser and Sandoval, despite the difference in style: they both take you somewhere else entirely.
@mitchellbaker94342 ай бұрын
@@tonybalinski2398 And that's why both have collaborated with many other artists along the way.
@ignoblesavage55592 ай бұрын
I would add Sarah McLaughlin to the list of UTTERLY LOVELY vocals, especially the harmonies on her song Possession.
@cb-ez7pz2 ай бұрын
Mazzy Star opened for the Cocteau Twins in 1990. Great show
@chaffsalvo2 ай бұрын
Agreed, Hopes voice is so hypnotic. Bought the album when it first came out. No bad cuts. Best album to chill with a beer. I respect their choice to not pursue fame. Its not for everyone.
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Cool! Thanks for sharing
@charleshetrick31522 ай бұрын
And cry into same beer? The professor sure knows how to find the Melancholy button for us GenX’ers
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz99802 ай бұрын
I want to meet Hope so bad.
@lewiscrow2 ай бұрын
Here's a Bottled Lightning suggestion...the Canadian band whose doubled-sided 1980 New Wave classic spent nearly six months (!) on the Hot 100 without ever hitting the Top 40--the Kings and "This Beat Goes On/Switching to Glide."
@Whisper_2922 ай бұрын
I love that song!
@flyteoffancy2 ай бұрын
YES!!! Sure we'll be rockin' till our strength is gone Yeah this beat goes on
@mitchellbaker94342 ай бұрын
That is a great suggestion (that, as it turns out, I've made before). They are great guys, and the line, "nothing matters but the weekend from a Tuesday point of view" remains unbeaten.
@ShortTrackNews2 ай бұрын
Definitely agree, hope this happens. The band replies a lot on their KZbin channel so he could easily get in touch with them for a interviewl
@mikeeckel28072 ай бұрын
Great song!...."Me and Zero request you in the Mercedes."
@StephaneBergeronPixelyzed2 ай бұрын
Among My Swan may not have produced a high charting single but it has one of their most hauntingly beautiful songs in All Your Sisters. Just acoustic guitar, occasional strings/violin lines and Hope's mesmerizing voice. Just perfect in its simplicity.
@folthorn2 ай бұрын
This is why I love your channel. I've never heard of them, now I have a mission to learn more about them. At that time I was into hard rock and heavy metal.
@gotogate262 ай бұрын
Ditto!
@christineml14762 ай бұрын
The songs on "So Tonight That I Might See" have a dreamy, ethereal sound. Listening to it was like stepping into another time and space. It stood head and shoulders above other 90s albums, was one of my favorites.
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
So true!
@SuperMarioBrosIII2 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorofRock I've had the Kate Bush Running Up That Hill track for over 20 years on a 6 CD box set imported from the U.K. Cloudbusting another great song and video from her features the late Donald Southerland. 💽🤗📼🙏
@crystalnowell76422 ай бұрын
I worked at a record store in the early 90s. I remember how popular So Tonight That I Might See was when it came out. I bought it, and it has been one of my favorite albums ever since. Hope's voice is so gorgeous. ❤
@marktait23712 ай бұрын
@@SuperMarioBrosIIIyes that song is on the best of cd i bought at a yorkshire market several yeara ago forgot donald was on the song
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz99802 ай бұрын
It’s an escape from reality.
@mellosunflower2 ай бұрын
I'm 52 and remember this song well. Beautiful.
@BillGraper2 ай бұрын
I remember a co-worker bringing this song to my attention in the early 2000's. He gave me a copy, and when I heard it, I was like "I've heard this before!!!" I think it might've played on the radio one night in the 90's, and I had forgotten about it. As far as performing live, I get it. I remember when my band played at a high school talent show, the year AFTER I graduated. We had a lot of members, and two of them were seniors in high school. I remember being super nervous, and the crowd wasn't that big. To me, it was a natural high. As you perform, the butterflies go away to an extent. When you're finished, you feel so good about what you had accomplished. It's hard to explain, but that feeling is actually a good thing. You wanted it to be over before you started, and then you have an indescribable feeling when you're done & you get that awesome ovation. 😎
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Thanks Bill!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz99802 ай бұрын
It’s like when you’re on stage you take a whole different persona.
@tedwojtasik87812 ай бұрын
When this song and album dropped in 93', within months Fade into You was in so many noir type movies you could not get away from it for over a decade. You heard that song more in movies than you did on radio except for the real alternative music radio stations.
@toddbuckler16172 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience as you playing in my high school’s battle of the bands for about 500 people in the audience. Most of the members of my band had experienced playing at least one live gig before; but for me it was to be my first. Also luck of the draw put our band slotted as the final band to play out of 5 bands, so it was as if we were in the headliner spot and would have to wait almost 2 hours before we would go on, while listening to each of the other bands play before us. My band mates had warned me how no one knows how they will react when they first go onstage and that I could possibly freeze and end up standing in one spot our entire set. But once the curtains opened to us pounding the intro to “Am I Evil” that all went away and I ended up the most energetic member of our band. It was a rush as you mentioned.
@BillGraper2 ай бұрын
@@toddbuckler1617 That's awesome! Yeah, we were the final act at the talent show. As soon as we finished our two songs, most of the crowd disappeared quickly.
@borisblvd53542 ай бұрын
I think of "Fade Into You" as being the female version of "Under The Milky Way".
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
great comp!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz99802 ай бұрын
I can totally see that! I’m glad you said it.
@chronos4672 ай бұрын
Now that's an episode I'd enjoy on the Church. I do like their song Reptile better though.
@borisblvd53542 ай бұрын
@@chronos467 "Unguarded Moment" was the other song I remember. I really like that one..I'll give "Reptile" a listen. Maybe jar my memory from 35+ years ago.
@philbouchard94812 ай бұрын
I've always loved both of those songs, and have always thought they had a similar vibe.
@seanfattireguythomas29942 ай бұрын
It’s funny how sometimes a artist can write song that really pulls the emotional strings of the people that listen to it but the song they created really doesn’t mean that much to them
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz99802 ай бұрын
It’s ironic.
@HappinessDIY2 ай бұрын
That’s usually what does it. It’s so vague it applies to everyone.
@sstaners12342 ай бұрын
My favorite song. It captures and encompasses everything that was the 1990’s. Just simply beautiful.
@tedwojtasik87812 ай бұрын
IMO Wasted and Into Dust captured the 90's much better than Fade into You.
@stormhawk31Ай бұрын
Amen!
@celilo2 ай бұрын
Your video reminded me of how lucky I was to see Mazzy Star in 1993. It was at a small club called La Luna in Portland Oregon. It was basically a big room with a stage, no seating. The anonymity that they desired was my gain, as I literally stood directly in front of Hope, looking up at her on the stage transfixed by the music. Definitely one of my better concert memories.
@lordofentropy2 ай бұрын
La Luna had some great little shows come through there, I saw Belly and Velocity Girl there in 92 or 93.
@Dana_Rose_2 ай бұрын
Been a fan since 1990. Mazzy Star was the soundtrack of my teenage angst. Hope's voice is haunting yet hopeful and she touched a lot of lives whether she intended to or not. David's instrumentals are still living in my heart and always will. When Fade into You comes on, I stop what I am doing and just listen. ❤️
@franciscoramos73392 ай бұрын
I still remember when i first heard it playing in the background while talking to my first love on the phone... It was erie and yet comforting, hypnotizing. This song, along witht the band, has remained on my constant music rotation. So glad I had a chance to see them play live many years later....
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@ThePittsburghToddy2 ай бұрын
I loved this song from the very first listen. I met Hope Sandoval once. She was as shy as she was beautiful and I wish that I had come up with more interesting things to say to her because she didn’t want to talk about her music. 🖖🏼
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Wow! Tell us more!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz99802 ай бұрын
She’s really a stunner.
@marktait23712 ай бұрын
like mike watt when my brother and i hung out with him nice good ol boy we talked about new music out there not firehose his band and we never mentioned the minutemen he knew many alt rock indie bands some we had heard others not but same he we didnt want to talk about his music was his band for a club show
@badgerpa92 ай бұрын
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 I had a crush on her as a young man.
@rozchristopherson648Ай бұрын
Sinead O’Connor was asked if she believed tearing up the photo on Saturday Night Live ruined her career. She replied no, having a hit record ruined her career. She wanted to be a protest singer, not a singer with commercial success and international recognition.
@rogerninerАй бұрын
I’m glad they did. Hope has gone on and made so much great music, guested with so many amazing bands, she kept her sound and her voice her own. For that she is iconic.
@SuperDaveP2702 ай бұрын
Hallah was the first song of Mazzy Star's that I ever heard and I could not get enough, went and bought the album that day. Someone ended up liking it too and when we broke up she took it with her. Now, thanks to the internet, I have a near-complete collection of Hope Sandoval songs. I understand their love and commitment to the art, the lack of desire to be on stage...but damn I wish they'd kept at it longer! And indeed, I think it's a good song, too.
@zombiiesqueАй бұрын
That was my first song, too, and I did the same thing, bought the first two albums. Well, tapes in my case!
@raycooper34632 ай бұрын
Always loved this from the very first listen. I was reeling from a broken relationship and physical injury, and it grabbed my heart and soul, and i knew then…. i wasn’t alone. It gave me a strength i never thought i had. Hope’s voice, so sweet, so melodic, so sad… there is no one like her.
@Sierraton2 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to see them play in February 2019 in a cathedral in LA (yup, a cathedral!) ...and in hindsight, it was the most PERFECT place for them to have played, and not just because watching them was like a religious experience. No lights on, save for a small light shone onto a disco ball, so twinkling blips scattered around the room, and a small cord of purple Christmas lights wrapped around Sandoval's mic stand, both mixing with whatever moonlight/streetlights shone through the stained glass windows. We were also warned, VERY much so, no picture-taking allowed. Sandoval genuinely sounds like an earth angel, and she sounds even better live than via recording (I didn't even know that that was possible!). It was the only time I ever got to see them, and I feel so grateful that I did so! Funny enough, my favorite song by them is NOT "Fade Into You;" it's "Into Dust." No particular reason why.
@andreabradley58372 ай бұрын
How lucky you are to have that experience!
@zombiiesque2 ай бұрын
Wow! That sounds completely magical. Into Dust is definitely a favorite of mine, too.
@robsanz97462 ай бұрын
I was very fortunate to somehow hear/know this song right when it came out in '93. Have appreciated it since then. Now, Professor, If you could find and interview one of the most Profound groups from the '90s, if not Ever, I would write "U Da MAN!" 👏🏽 #TheSundays
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Love the Sundays... My favorite female voice ever!
@robsanz97462 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorofRock If I could give your comment a HUNDRED 👍🏽I would! Her voice is a 🌎 unto itself. 💜
@timothya27422 ай бұрын
Never heard of this song or the bands. So searching for them will be an entirely new experience
@mraemartinez2 ай бұрын
You will love the music. Make sure to also search for Hope Sandoval (the singer).
@nothanks32362 ай бұрын
I feel like this song was on the soundtrack of every indie drama and teen TV drama produced from 93 to 2000... I know it wasn't, but it felt that way lol.
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
So true!
@prpr442 ай бұрын
had literally thought of Mazzy star last week...her voice was so ethereal and hypnotic and reminds me so much of my college days. thank you for covering them. tho sorry to hear about the passing of 1/2 the band. Hope's voice is like no other and thank the gods for that and i would recognize it anywhere.
@davidhinkson88562 ай бұрын
Can't say i know this song but that's another aspect of this channel i enjoy; learning about songs that i probably missed when they were new. You truly have a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the music business!
@russellkellum22302 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your channel. This song is on my playlist, as is every song on your hidden gems, with the exception of one. Thank you for the nostalgia.
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@alexwestconsulting2 ай бұрын
I saw Hope Sandoval live in Vancouver in a small club after her Mazy Star days. It was her concert. She stormed off the stage after two songs. Everyone went home. True story.
@darlawrence92952 ай бұрын
Sounds like par for the course.
@martinjaramillo24292 ай бұрын
I saw her with the Jesus and Mary Chain in 94 and the crowd was too “noisy” for the guitarist to retune in between songs so they skipped out. Another true story. She did come back to do a perfunctory appearance with JAMC on Sometimes Always
@Rorschachqp2 ай бұрын
@@martinjaramillo2429 I really liked Sometimes Always.
@michaelcespedes97442 ай бұрын
I've heard she's a very difficult person. But hey, she and Mazzy star gave the world a great song, so f it lol
@martinjaramillo24292 ай бұрын
@@Rorschachqp it was islands in the stream for the 90s alt crowd 😂
@donnaleone38182 ай бұрын
So nice to have an episode on a 90’s song. This is one of my favorites from that time. Makes me a little sad when I listen, though, because it transports me back to a time I wish I could return to.
@zombiiesqueАй бұрын
I can completely relate to that. I have some very specific memories attached to the first two tapes, and especially Fade Into You, and Halah. I'll always love them, but it definitely makes me a little sad.
@trublgrlАй бұрын
I remember when I realized that everyone in the world loves "Fade Into You." I had thought it was exclusive between my heart and that record, but no, it was in everyone's heart.
@Cassandra-i6j2 ай бұрын
Man, Mazzy Star was such a big part of my life for so long. It's been a few years since I've listened to it, so I want to thank you for bringing them back. Now I have to go dig up my old CD collection 😄
@kathat42352 ай бұрын
I'd never heard about this artist before... and that's why I love your channel. Learned something new today!
@danielbrannon95132 ай бұрын
Well hell, I'm going to go listen to my Mazzy Star record again. I had forgotten I have it. Thanks again, Professor!
@TM100002 ай бұрын
Who needs fame when you're creating true art. Makes me love Hope even more.
@stephencugier13452 ай бұрын
I’ve seen Mazzy Star perform live 3x and I think they are sensational. I own all of their albums and I think it’s perfectly fine for them to create art for the sake of creating art. Commercial success is not, nor will ever be, a prerequisite for creative inspiration. I will simply appreciate them for creating art that I truly enjoy. Thank you Hope & David. ❤️
@Jmitchpen10132 ай бұрын
Lovely song, one of my all-time favorites. I've never heard another like it. It's one of those songs that will still be relevant decades after its release.
@HarveyMidnight2 ай бұрын
NOW you're talkin' my language.... I got SO into Mazzy Star after hearing 'Fade Into You'-- I made sure to catch the band's name, bought their first two albums, then dug into their discographies & found Rain Parade & Opal, and kept my ears & eyes open for more!!! If Mazzy Star's 4 albums, TWI's three aren't enough of that "nostalgia-punk' sound--- don't forget that Mazzy Star bandmate Suki Ewers put out an album called 'Kind of Hazy', and Dave Roback produced the soundtrack for the film called 'Clean' starring Maggie Cheung. Hey, what can I say, I hear a style I like... I wanna hear as much of it as I can find!! I still hope that Hope Sandoval will someday consider releasing the album that Dave Roback produced for her, prior to her joining Opal.
@Aqualyra2 ай бұрын
Punk? 🙃
@HarveyMidnight2 ай бұрын
@@Aqualyra "nostalgia-punk"... it's a play on terms like 'streampunk' and 'cyberpunk'. Dave Roback was mixing modern guitar-oriented rock, with a VERY healthy dose of nostalgia for the flower-child fuzzy-guitar haze of the 1960s.
@stevelayman89342 ай бұрын
My favorite Mazzy Star song is “Into Dust”. Hypnotic
@DrVaticinator2 ай бұрын
I agree, an unbelievable song. One of my favorites.
@Sierraton2 ай бұрын
Mine too!!!!
@marianourcaray80962 ай бұрын
❤
@zombiiesqueАй бұрын
Definitely one of mine, too! 🤍
@DukesMusic842 ай бұрын
What a haunting, beautiful voice. Anthony Kledis from RHCP shouted Mazzy Star out on the Aeroplane record, that's how I discovered them as a kid
@hankscorpion99392 ай бұрын
One of those timelesse classics. Sends shivers down my spine every time I listen to it. I try not to overlisten to it, but whenever I do I end up playing it about three times in a row at east
@SaddyTrue2 ай бұрын
I've never heard of Mazzy Star until yesterday. It's interesting that a song like "Fade Into You," would remind me of the time where I spent time travelling through Russia, in 1997 and 1998. The imagery is just wonderful and magical. The song is like a simple black & white portrait that your brain can see in vivid color, a bitter taste that turns sweet, a faint smell that reminds you of your saddest and fondest memory, of something you can't let go of and yet it fades to exist forever in your heart.
@mournblade10662 ай бұрын
Mazzy Star deserves to be way more popular than they are. Every one of their albums is sublime.
@akmediascope2 ай бұрын
Not what they wanted
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Sublime is the exact right word!
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
@@akmediascope Exactly.
@paradoxworkshop46592 ай бұрын
... And that's why they "faded into obscurity..."
@yeahnaaa2922 ай бұрын
Beautiful, beautiful music.
@BaccarWozatАй бұрын
It's not "they could care less", it's "they couldn't care less". If one could care less, it means that they do care.
@ChrisFaulkner2 ай бұрын
When "tonight that I may see" came out, i was working pizza, i'd get in late, sometimes midnight to 2am, i'd pop the CD in, light up a bowl and listen to every song all the way thru. I have fond memories of that era...
@BabyoilballerАй бұрын
Hopefully you have grown up a little
@callinglast2 ай бұрын
Gotta say this is one of my favorite channels and that's not me trying to sell slinkeys. I love music, not as much as the Professor, but he, his channel, and his chums in the comments, have introduced me to so many new talents in all areas of music that my playlists are indescribable. My Spotify list weighs a ton. Thank you Professor! And thank you KZbin! And thank you Al Gore!
@luskye132 ай бұрын
Awesome segment. I've turned SO many friends onto Mazzy Star/ Hope Sandoval over the years. Amazingly not on alot of ppl's musical radar, for how unequaled some of their music / her voice, is. ***You asked for suggestions, that this segment might stir up. I remember @ the end of a movie (so, it was on soundtrack), but cannot remember the movie >> BUT THE SONG ! Was a bit 'haunting', a la Sandoval. Was called 'Push & Pull', by Nikka Costa. Never heard of her B4 or after -- but that song; WOW***
@zombiiesqueАй бұрын
Nikka Costa is another fantastic woman vocalist!
@rogerdeahl96292 ай бұрын
❤🎉 Always knew the song, never knew the artist. Just like I know how to drive, but don't remember getting there. 🤷 Everybody have a great day. May the Professor be with you. ❤
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Roger! Ha ha! Thanks!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz99802 ай бұрын
That happens to me with a lot of songs.
@crichardson39032 ай бұрын
Into Dust is a beautiful song. Ever time I hear it, it goes right to my soul.
@daleswier84292 ай бұрын
Hope Sandoval's voice is often referred to as the voice of an angel. I love all of the Mazzy Star music, and I also have all of her releases from Hope Sandoval and The Warm Inventions. I think Hope could sing me the yellow pages and I'd still be all in with it. She is, hands down, one of my top three favorite female vocalists. I was super pleased to see this video on the band. And Roback on guitar is awesome too. What a musical pair they were.
@hollienelson67382 ай бұрын
Gen Z/Alpha: What are the yellow pages? GenX: a quarterly subscription to Facebook's data breach in book format.
@stuartpalmАй бұрын
Thank you for telling the story of Mazzy Star. I’ve always been a fan but I didn’t know their story as a band. I feel honoured to have seen them live when they opened for the Jesus and Mary Chain in Tampa Florida. I went to that show more for Mazzy Star than for TJMC but it was a good show over all. Hope was amazing. They both were but there was a magic in her shyness. I remember for the first couple songs she didn’t look up at the audience. Then during the third song she looked up and everyone got goose bumps and fell in love with her. She had the mic stand set extra high and angled the mic down toward herself and she kind of hid behind it. But it worked. It was a tease of beauty and mystery and because of that we just flowed with the music. She is a shy performer, yes, but she uses it to draw everyone in brilliantly.
@HomebrewMusic2 ай бұрын
I'm trying to get some work done but you keep making these interesting videos that I can't resist. We have an all-day music event coming up in Long Island NY and the only song I specifically requested from an artist was "Fade Into You". I love the song and I'm always happy to hear it. It holds a monopoly on a specific bittersweet feeling it invokes. No other song is able to quite hit that mark, being too emotional, inauthentic, perhaps too cool. Hope Sandoval dials it in.
@flavellinator2 ай бұрын
Totally forgot about this one! I kinda remember it came out when some country-ish mellow songs like Gin Blossoms "Found Out About You" and Toad the Wet Sprocket's "Walk in the Ocean" were released... It was a nice counter to the grunge wave that was hitting us....
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
For sure. Good Call FLAVE!
@SSHitMan2 ай бұрын
In 1995 or 1996 I saw them open for the Jesus and Mary Chain at the Metro in Chicago. A friend of a friend was friends with JMC's road manager, so not only were our tickets free we also had backstage passes. After the show I was back stage sitting on a couch drinking free beer and was pretty drunk. Hope Sandoval walked in and sat right next to me. Now I'm no ladies man and kind of shy around women but this was the opportunity of a lifetime so I tried to hit on her, it did not go well 🤣 but was worth a shot damn she was gorgeous in person.
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@mmhthree2 ай бұрын
Gotta try, bro =)
@douglasstruthers83072 ай бұрын
"Into Dust" by Mazzy Star is an absolutely stunningly beautiful & haunting song.
@DrVaticinator2 ай бұрын
My favorite.
@lawrencedavis44062 ай бұрын
Love Mazzy Star, "Fade Into You" & Hope Sandoval...their semi-obscurity is how I like music best...not played to death, overexposed, and each time you hear em, you are never sick of em...perfect road trip music too, like a starlit night driving through the desert...fits equally in Americana/alt-country, dreampop 4AD, indie pop, indie folk, eclectic Tarantino soundtracks & playlists...it's both everywhere & simultaneously obscure...perfect...
@OneTruCamfry2 ай бұрын
Fucking well said! This 💯
@plp6662 ай бұрын
Knew who this was immediately ❤️⭐️🌞 Mazzy is an absolutely amazing and iconic band. Their music is wonderful and I still listen to all their albums(a lot!)
@Ancientreapers2 ай бұрын
That 10/2/1994 - Shoreline Amphitheatre live "Fade into you" is perfection. Hard to believe even that's going on 30 years ago now.
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Right? Wow!
@mitchellbaker94342 ай бұрын
As almost everything worth anything is
@Trancymind2 ай бұрын
Hard to believe that she was around 29 years old in 1994 and yet she looked like a 19 year old.
@wslrichardsАй бұрын
He finally gets to the point at 2:15.
@johnb54822 ай бұрын
I never would have expected a Dream Syndicate reference on this channel but much appreciated. "Tell me when it's over..."
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Cool.
@scottmcclellan52632 ай бұрын
I discovered Dream Syndicate a couple of years ago, don’t know how I missed them when I was in college. Uncanny Lou Reed/VU vibe from a lot of their stuff.
@kevinobrien52932 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. When I heard this the first time I thought the melody was lifted from Dylan but you’ve given me clarity … and I’ll put it back on my playlist.
@marinhusky88632 ай бұрын
This song came out during my college years and I loved it instantly. I used to go on long walks and this was one of the songs I would listen to while walking. It took me away to another place. Fantastic.
@ProfessorofRock2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@douglasstruthers83072 ай бұрын
I respect Mazzy Star's approach to have stayed away from mainstream media which is not always a savoury place in which to be. I respect their choice for choosing private lives. Let the music stand on its own and speak for the band. SO TONIGHT THAT I MIGHT SEE, when I finally bought it on vinyl in 2015, has become one of my all-time favourite albums and, again, the track "Into Dust" is sublime.
@bobbynip662 ай бұрын
0:46 “they FADED into the background “ - saw what you did there
@RobertJohnson-bj5lk2 ай бұрын
@ProfessorOfRock. The Mazzy Star song that truly hits the bullseye of “Ghostly” “Ethereal” and “Haunting” is another tune used by many TV show and movie producers: “Into Dust”. That song is so haunting that it triggers my depression a little bit.
@wills.8662Ай бұрын
You're right "lightning in a bottle" as near perfect a song as could ever be written and recorded. It's no wonder that it has the place in music history that it occupies. It is well deserved even if the band members never wanted the fame it brought them. Thanks for telling us the story behind this hauntingly beautiful piece of art.
@No1414body2 ай бұрын
As a hard rocker and a guitar player, I followed a band called Starz. That band was a offshoot of the early 70s band Looking Glass. I remember a girl asking me what type of music I liked and I said Starz, and she replied I love that song Fade into you. Well you know the conversation got interesting after that. My favorite performances by a female rocker go to Ellen Foley and Marilyn Martin. Two of the best voices in music
@actionsub2 ай бұрын
Starz would be another such band. "Cherry Baby" was a total banger!
@No1414body2 ай бұрын
@@actionsub I'm more into Coleseum Rock
@popojocko21672 ай бұрын
Ha ha Great band it's a riot and subway terror. Great guitars. Thanks for mentioning them and Marilyn Martin.
@tedwojtasik87812 ай бұрын
Maria McKee is my favorite woman singer.
@yankeexpress2 ай бұрын
Saw Ellen Foley show at Malibu Night Club in Lido Beach NY. Mesmerizing.
@iwillbnnedafterispeakwhy64982 ай бұрын
They “couldn’t care less”.
@constipatedinsincity44242 ай бұрын
I know Hope quite well. She was a close friend. Who stayed with me for 4 months 7x
@Digitalhunny2 ай бұрын
I'm not a betting woman but, I'd bet that Hope is your friend because you treat her like a real friend, a person. She's not a celebrity to you, *that* is just small apart of her job. Important, but small. So, tell us.... did you guys laugh so hard together that she snorted while laughing... or was that you? 😂😂😂❤
@constipatedinsincity44242 ай бұрын
@@Digitalhunny Where were you hiding at with your hidden camera? I treat everyone like a person with respect until they lose 💯 my respect. There's a few I smack the taste out of their goldfish mouth.
@AnnaTrail-xp8pr2 ай бұрын
@@Digitalhunnymaybe both 😂
@Digitalhunny2 ай бұрын
@@AnnaTrail-xp8pr Sincerely, hope that you both get to have many, many more. Cause, those "messy" laughs, the ones that make you pee, are simply thee bestest. 😘💕💕
@AnnaTrail-xp8pr2 ай бұрын
@@Digitalhunny laughter is the best medicine gotta get my daily dose.
@bodacioustness50542 ай бұрын
I was, as always, late to the electronics party, so Mazzy Star's CD was the first I bought when I finally got a player. Thanks for honoring them.
@nikki34512 ай бұрын
This song came out when I was in 9th grade. I (and probably every other girl my age) was obsessed with this song. Her voice was so haunting, the lyrics perfect. Thanks for doing this one!
@Alan-sp9pd2 ай бұрын
Great song. But I will never understand artists who sign a record deal, record an album and agree to a tour. But then say they don't want fame and fortune. Why take those steps to begin with?
@austintrousdale23972 ай бұрын
Maybe they meant that they didn’t want to give up their privacy? 📷 📸 📹📱😖
@empath692 ай бұрын
To make and share music with a bigger audience than they could reach without the aid of The Recording Industry™, and not just be attention-seeking capitalist me-monkeys that are driven by vanity and greed?
@ronaldhorne51062 ай бұрын
Have you ever walked onto a stage and stood in the spotlight looking out on 10,000 people that are expecting you to amaze them? Not every talented musician can do that.
@RobertJohnson-bj5lk2 ай бұрын
Many of history’s greatest artists were not exactly “people person’s”. Social Anxiety Disorder is a very real thing.
@iamone27legion2 ай бұрын
I agree. When you sign with a label, you agree to the contract. If you can't or won't follow the agreement, don't sign the stipulations. Stay independent and find someone who will agree to your terms at a small label. It's going to be hard as hell, but if fame and fortune are not your cup of tea, I get it. Saw a few recording studios in artists' basements firsthand. Wanting to be an artist instead of a performer. Most people want both. I personally hate a screaming, noisy audience when I'm trying to listen to musical art. American idol, the x factor, Britain's Got Talent, etc. Hate the shows, not the musicians, because when someone is performing or singing, the audience is making so much noise blocking the artist/musician performance. Clap/yell before, clap/yell after. Like a tennis tournament. It's not always a Kiss concert, LOL. House of Blues in Chicago is a great venue to play at. Basement and small town concerts are still my favorite. Metallica in Moscow 1991, extremely cool, just not my cup of tea. It's about how much "dues" you are willing to pay, to get where you want. Just ask Heart, Stevie Nicks, and any other musician.
@DC80912 ай бұрын
Mazzy? 0:22
@Mojokiss2 ай бұрын
i spoke with hope a few years ago and she is was still doing music like always. Fame doesn't happen to the artists, it happens to the fake person the media creates you to be.
@rlrudedog2 ай бұрын
Of the thousands of artist and more on songs, though not making me anything like you PoR, I have never heard any of these singers, bands nor the songs. This is what I miss most on growing up finding how much I never knew and heard of the music I did not grow up with. The bright light of this channel along with the bands, singers and music I get to learn not knowing the inside.
@JediMimicАй бұрын
Fade Into You is such a meaningful, emotional song. It hits hard, and it is timeless. If they never wanted megafame, then I am glad it earns her money without dragging her into the spotlight again. Thanks for the feelings Hope.
@chris55top2 ай бұрын
"Fade Into You" has been all over social media for the last couple years. However, I noticed it has slowed down a little over the last few months. Maybe since you published this video it will pick up again. Love this song, Mazzy Star, and Hope.
@timothyfoley30002 ай бұрын
The slide guitar part is also brilliant! It brought the blues into that song. Cosmic blues. Perfect. All the Bluesmen and and Women smiled upon that song ...
@schmidington2 ай бұрын
I fell in love with Hope's voice in seconds upon hearing this song. Despite her aversion to notoriety, she remains in my top 5 female singers.
@nathanswap16182 ай бұрын
This song will Forever take me back to 9th grade and my first High School Girlfriend... So Much growing up happened that year, so much heartache as well ❤
@shannonwhitley43152 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing a show on this group. Hope Sandoval is my favorite female singer.