Wow-she plays trombone too! Wish I had been there! I will also say R.I.P. Mary. This was a very unique band and it was through my love of Stereolab that I found out about so many other types of music I had not previously considered. I listened to Jorge Ben based on an interview with Lætitia, now I love MPB. Also Krautrock especially Neu! Thanks Stereolab!
Cinematic Orchestra is a bit more of the traditional structure, but they would destroy a cover of this - and Stereolab would completely and utterly rock any CO track one could name
Came across some tunes that led to listening to Stereolab again (hadn't done so in probably 15 years or so)...Felt like hearing Parsec. Go to youtube, type-type-type-search-play live vid. Realization: I AM IN THIS AUDIENCE! Second Realization: If I somehow see my younger-self in this video--going to FLIP OUT!
@@odysseychl4925 I've been coming back to this just to check on this comment haha. I hope that person's alright because I really want to see them play this in the style of the recording. I've been working on a transcription but only have the first 8 bars and no where close to tempo
The rhythm section slaps, Mary's voice pops and Laetitia whips out a bloody TROMBONE this band is perfect
God bless Mary. R.I.P LEGEND
Wow-she plays trombone too! Wish I had been there! I will also say R.I.P. Mary. This was a very unique band and it was through my love of Stereolab that I found out about so many other types of music I had not previously considered. I listened to Jorge Ben based on an interview with Lætitia, now I love MPB. Also Krautrock especially Neu! Thanks Stereolab!
you should give Clube da Esquina a chance, there are plenty of songs with the same sort of sentimentality
Basically my favorite live jazz group
Cinematic Orchestra is a bit more of the traditional structure, but they would destroy a cover of this - and Stereolab would completely and utterly rock any CO track one could name
They are not a jazz group, I think
@@mugreo This is definitely fusion but I think indie band/group is the most overarching term
@@mugreo cause the album version is drum and bass lol
Discovered this band in 2021, love this song wow
I love the regular version of parsec but it's so much more funkier and groovier here live, all in all I love stereolab RIP Mary
Killer way to rearrange a song!
Chipa chipa chipa pachipa chi
-Stereolab, 2001
That one hits hard
spittin straight facts
I’ll see your chipa chipa and raise you a kala kiya, kala kiya ya.
Durísimo
Came across some tunes that led to listening to Stereolab again (hadn't done so in probably 15 years or so)...Felt like hearing Parsec. Go to youtube, type-type-type-search-play live vid. Realization: I AM IN THIS AUDIENCE! Second Realization: If I somehow see my younger-self in this video--going to FLIP OUT!
Well, they rocked that didn't they?
Still my favorite band after all this time.
i was there,thx for uploading this vid
Wonderful footage and great quality too, thank you 🙏
CHibop ..Chibop, Bop-a-CHi, chipaChi
Kaya kaya kaya kaya kaya kaya kaya kayaaaa
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ ilyyyyyyy stereolabbb
1 Parsec =
3.08567758 × 1016 metres
i was there.thx for fiming
my favorite band!
That drummer had his work cut out for him in this one.
File next to Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" in the "5/4 Grooves" playlist.
Lmao the trombone is money
so sick
Is that Mick Conroy (bassist of Modern English) on keys, I know he played with them for a year?
Everything in this world has a fan to it
Name a better band than Stereolab. I’ll wait.
"Better" is subjective.
Drummer can't actually play parasec as recorded
Not possible
@@stpaulimdog I play it as recorded everyday. Uploading a video soon
@@TheMASDrummer "soon"
@@odysseychl4925 I've been coming back to this just to check on this comment haha. I hope that person's alright because I really want to see them play this in the style of the recording. I've been working on a transcription but only have the first 8 bars and no where close to tempo
@@TheMASDrummerwhere’s the footy Mr Drummer boi ?!?