In 2000 I lived in Chicago. I went there to get my life together.(it was a while before that happened). But every day I’d take the train to my treatment program and would listen to this album over and over. This song in particular. It was so cathartic. And now whenever I hear it, I am immediately brought back to those moments. On the train. In deep thought. Thanks Stereolab.
Met my ex on September 30, 1997 and remained a couple until May 2000. We used to lay in bed before, during, and after making love, listening to his CDs of Morcheeba, Gypsy Kings, Cibo Matto, and Stereolab, among other obscure groups. Brings me back. Listening to this music at the time made me feel ahead of the curve and on the edge. Now it's all distant memories. Nostalgia.
What were some other groups you used to listen to? I checked out two that you listed(Morcheeba and Cibo Matto) and loved them both! If you remember any more i’d love to hear them🙏
This is one of those bands that I'm just so thankful that I found. It amazes me how large their discography is, over a relatively short time, and it is all great. And it evolved too, basically the perfect band.
I soooo agree! I was just flipping through CDs back in '93 and happened upon Transient Random Noise Bursts and was intrigued not only by their name, but the artwork as a throwback to the old stereophonic test records from the sixties to their cheeky spelling of "groop". I'd no idea what I had purchased but was smitten from the get go. Their mix of Velvet Underground strum, motorik rhythms, musique concrete, avant garde pop, vintage analog synths and Laetitia's smooth Franco-Anglo contralto crooning socio-political axioms as mantras they've been able to create their own meaningful world through their art; and highbrow art it certainly is. Hard to believe it's been nearly thirty years ago and still to this day there has never been another group as mesmerizingly unique as Stereolab and their messages are more important now than ever.
I want to add: bossa nova. Some way...somehow...there is an element of the bossa nova sound in Stereolab's music. I can't quite put my finger on it but it is undoubtedly there. Astrud Gilberto recently died and so I went on a bit of a bossa nova kick which eventually lead me back to Stereolab who I hadn't listened to for quite awhile. Such a singularly fantastic band. They crafted such a unique, unmistakable sound that is pretty universally catchy
Proggy, ornate pop song that captures sweet moments, or makes the moment sweet when you first listen to it. Even effortlessly Stereolab makes wonderful songs.
Love what you said. I'm very far from an art specialist, but, yes "symbolist" was the first word that came to my mind about this song. I'm happy that we're at least 2 on this.
matières sensuelles et sans suites matières sensuelles et sans suites l'enfance est plus sympathique l'enfance apporte le magique que faire quand on a tout fait tout lu, tout bu, tout mangé tout donné en vrac et en détail quand on a crié sur tous les toits pleuré et ris dans les villes et en campagne l'enfance est plus authentique le jardin au haut portique que faire quand on a tout fait tout lu, tout bu, tout mangé tout donné en vrac et en détail quand on a crié sur tous les toits pleuré et ris dans les villes et en campagne les pierres, les arbres, les murs racontent (la maison, la maison d'autrefois, la maison la maison d'avenir et le silence me pénétrera)
Just guessing here. Looking at the lyrics translated to english, it seems like a melancholic song about being nostalgic for childhood. The word "Reverie" means "a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream." I'm not sure about the name Cybele, it is the name of an ancient goddess, which may have something to do with it, or it could just be a name. But my guess is that the title is a reference to whoever Cybele is daydreaming about the days when she was a child.
In 2000 I lived in Chicago. I went there to get my life together.(it was a while before that happened). But every day I’d take the train to my treatment program and would listen to this album over and over. This song in particular. It was so cathartic. And now whenever I hear it, I am immediately brought back to those moments. On the train. In deep thought. Thanks Stereolab.
Met my ex on September 30, 1997 and remained a couple until May 2000. We used to lay in bed before, during, and after making love, listening to his CDs of Morcheeba, Gypsy Kings, Cibo Matto, and Stereolab, among other obscure groups. Brings me back. Listening to this music at the time made me feel ahead of the curve and on the edge. Now it's all distant memories. Nostalgia.
The 90s were fun times.
What were some other groups you used to listen to? I checked out two that you listed(Morcheeba and Cibo Matto) and loved them both! If you remember any more i’d love to hear them🙏
Make a playlist and share it!
This is one of those bands that I'm just so thankful that I found. It amazes me how large their discography is, over a relatively short time, and it is all great. And it evolved too, basically the perfect band.
I soooo agree! I was just flipping through CDs back in '93 and happened upon Transient Random Noise Bursts and was intrigued not only by their name, but the artwork as a throwback to the old stereophonic test records from the sixties to their cheeky spelling of "groop". I'd no idea what I had purchased but was smitten from the get go. Their mix of Velvet Underground strum, motorik rhythms, musique concrete, avant garde pop, vintage analog synths and Laetitia's smooth Franco-Anglo contralto crooning socio-political axioms as mantras they've been able to create their own meaningful world through their art; and highbrow art it certainly is. Hard to believe it's been nearly thirty years ago and still to this day there has never been another group as mesmerizingly unique as Stereolab and their messages are more important now than ever.
I want to add: bossa nova. Some way...somehow...there is an element of the bossa nova sound in Stereolab's music. I can't quite put my finger on it but it is undoubtedly there. Astrud Gilberto recently died and so I went on a bit of a bossa nova kick which eventually lead me back to Stereolab who I hadn't listened to for quite awhile. Such a singularly fantastic band. They crafted such a unique, unmistakable sound that is pretty universally catchy
Yes ,Not Overrated Nirvana!!
They are so good. I agree with your comment completely
by far my favorite Stereolab song, and easily top 5 of all songs. just so good
Lo Boob oscillator is my #1
Proggy, ornate pop song that captures sweet moments, or makes the moment sweet when you first listen to it. Even effortlessly Stereolab makes wonderful songs.
I just want to stay in this song for a long while...
I have the same longing when I hear this song: it reminds me of places I might have been, or I might have just made up in dreams...
Or even where we wanna be 💭
the perfect pop song
Surrealism plus symbolism. Cocteau meets Mallarmé meets Debussy meets pop. Very French.
Love what you said. I'm very far from an art specialist, but, yes "symbolist" was the first word that came to my mind about this song. I'm happy that we're at least 2 on this.
keen eye
Obra prima!!!! A voz de Laetitia é dívina. Felizes de nós que vivemos aqueles tempos!!!!
Los conoci buscando pop frances, sin duda fue una de las mejores tardes.
Siempre me da nostalgia esta canción
no tienen idea de cuanto amo su música, ustedes son mi inspiración directa en absolutamente todo.
Merveilleuse chanson !
Jean Cocteau inspired music video ❤️
I missed this so much...
God Damn, this is good.
Hermosa banda ❤️
Wait as min is this all original footage? How the hell did it they put so much effort into their art and yet so underappreciated!?
Artists be that way. And yes we fully appreciate it. 20 years later and we still love their gift to humanity
It's for another video
That's life
Divine 💚
Not alot of people know cocteau, there was blood of the poet and T.of Orpheus references in there.
Nice sampling of Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence.
I'm pretty sure the sample is taken from Sakamoto's song "Rain". It was in The Last Emperor's music score.
Buena Música!
J'envoie mes salutations
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I only know of Sterolab because of the cover of this song by The Vanduras.
Song reminds me of the 90’s teen movie. Where the guy is running to get the girl from leaving and tell her how he feels about her.
I remember c33, catalan tv music station "sputnik" playing this...
Gracias a tribulaciones un programa que salia en canal 7 argentina.yo conoci esta banda.
Efectivamente estoy aquí por Cerati
Igualmente y fue un gran descubrimiento
matières sensuelles et sans suites
matières sensuelles et sans suites
l'enfance est plus sympathique
l'enfance apporte le magique
que faire quand on a tout fait
tout lu, tout bu, tout mangé
tout donné en vrac et en détail
quand on a crié sur tous les toits
pleuré et ris dans les villes et en campagne
l'enfance est plus authentique
le jardin au haut portique
que faire quand on a tout fait
tout lu, tout bu, tout mangé
tout donné en vrac et en détail
quand on a crié sur tous les toits
pleuré et ris dans les villes et en campagne
les pierres, les arbres, les murs racontent
(la maison, la maison d'autrefois, la maison la maison d'avenir
et le silence me pénétrera)
Thanks for sharing the lyrics
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Reminds me of wave man
In the late 90’s I drove down to St Tropez with this on repeat. I wish I could say the trip was amazing but…. Bit of a disaster lol
At least it had a great soundtrack 🚘🎶☀️
Does anyone know the meaning behind the title? Is it referencing the goddess Cybele? it may be obvious why I'm curious :)
Just guessing here. Looking at the lyrics translated to english, it seems like a melancholic song about being nostalgic for childhood. The word "Reverie" means "a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream." I'm not sure about the name Cybele, it is the name of an ancient goddess, which may have something to do with it, or it could just be a name. But my guess is that the title is a reference to whoever Cybele is daydreaming about the days when she was a child.
The lyrics are based on a movie called " Sundays and cibele" about a friendship between a little girl and an older man
@@duckyduke954 ahh that's cool, thats the show I'm named after (according to my mom)
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Ditto
Cerati brought me here
Beautiful! Check out the Vanduras cover of this.
No. Vanduras sucks.
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여기 '_')/
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This would have been the time to give this a stereo audio track instead of mono. A missed opportunity.
It's an irony
@@changoviejo9575 it always is.