Apparently the lack of massive sales is considered a "sad" tale of this rare band's history whose music still resonates today. Mazzy Star never gave a f**k about commercial success or played the fame game to achieve it like everybody else. They knew the only important thing was the music, everything else was industry bulls**t. They were right. Their music remains timeless & influential. ❤🎉😊
Bravo pour ce beau résumé de la vie de Mazzy Star !!!! " Parmi mes cygnes" était vraiment une révélation ....un son nouveau ....une Jim Morrisson plus douce (Hope S) ...doublée d'un Ray Manzarek-Syd Barett ( David R) au clavier/guitare ...On a l'impression sur ce 3ème album de grimper sur le dos d'un cygne en glissant doucement sur un lac dont les eaux miroitantes de bulles irisées deviennent peu à peu plus lumineuses et colorées...multicolores aux douces couleurs de l'arc en ciel.....un voyage musical psychédélique inégalé : " Fade into You" " Rhymes of an hour " " Umbilical" ...dans le ventre de la mère.....des morceaux signant un style inimitable !!! Quel plaisir renouvelé d'écouter , de partager, de remercier! Merci Hope et David pour ces albums d'un autre monde...empli de pureté de plénitude et de douceur
@@ericdelucamusic1 def agreed!!!! Lana is more relatable to me in a way where she opens up about self struggle and relationships. I get the vibe that Mazzt Starr is tha same but more unconventional and complex
I saw Mazzy Star open for The Jesus and Mary Chain in the mid 90's, and I remember she freaked out on the crowd because they were talking while she was trying to sing. It was pretty sad how seriously she took herself, and how she thought berating a crowd who wasn't even there to see her was a good idea. They had a good song, though.
Hope with Jesus and Mary chain a band from my hometown along with aztec camera.. with the legend that is roddy frame guy that wrote some classic songs at 15yr old ❤
Why are there almost no interviews with the singer? There are only 1 or 2, but from the 90s, from these 30 years until now, nothing... is she an introverted person and she doesn't really like talking to journalism?
i would imagine you're spot on... there's very little to almost nothing on here related to interviews. Hopefully she'll do something in the future with an interview but if she hasn't by now I'd say she likes keeping a low profile.
From what I've heard, Hope was terribly shy and hated standing out there in front of a crowd. You can see she closes her eyes a lot and tries to remove herself from the stage while she sang. She just wanted to make music. Such an amazing voice.
Apparently the lack of massive sales is considered a "sad" tale of this rare band's history whose music still resonates today. Mazzy Star never gave a f**k about commercial success or played the fame game to achieve it like everybody else. They knew the only important thing was the music, everything else was industry bulls**t.
They were right.
Their music remains timeless & influential.
❤🎉😊
The sad tale is the loss of 2 members of Mazzy Star to cancer. Roback was a huge loss for the Alternative scene.
ALL MAZZY STAR SONGS STILL REMAINS A NEW GENERATION POET
BEHIND THE VOICE!!
she has a voice to die for
She was always impressive to me :)
Great insight to a great band! I was lucky enough to see them perform (in the dark) 02/26/2019 one of their last live performances in Los Angeles.
that's so cool... thanks for sharing!!
omg how was it!
I was there too! Super grateful to have experienced them as well ❤
Bravo pour ce beau résumé de la vie de Mazzy Star !!!! " Parmi mes cygnes" était vraiment une révélation ....un son nouveau ....une Jim Morrisson plus douce (Hope S) ...doublée d'un Ray Manzarek-Syd Barett ( David R) au clavier/guitare ...On a l'impression sur ce 3ème album de grimper sur le dos d'un cygne en glissant doucement sur un lac dont les eaux miroitantes de bulles irisées deviennent peu à peu plus lumineuses et colorées...multicolores aux douces couleurs de l'arc en ciel.....un voyage musical psychédélique inégalé : " Fade into You" " Rhymes of an hour " " Umbilical" ...dans le ventre de la mère.....des morceaux signant un style inimitable !!! Quel plaisir renouvelé d'écouter , de partager, de remercier! Merci Hope et David pour ces albums d'un autre monde...empli de pureté de plénitude et de douceur
… I love this, thank you! very well done and great speaking voice ♥️
And she was beautiful 😍
She surely was!!
always will be
*is* ;) fixed it for you
it's impossible to find even a photo of her today
She lays pretty low
Jimmy Fallon from a few years ago
Through Lana Del Rey to the Mazzy Star, am now a fan!
Both great artists...thanks for the comment!!
So what's sad about it? Mazzy Star rocks!!
that she does!!
David Roback died of cancer aged 61yrs old, that's what's sad about it....
the most intwnse boice in the world ,,, love her
Hopes Charisma & Robachs Reverse Delay=== chilling
I dont understand the sad story.
Roeback and the drummer both died of cancer, so that’s pretty sad. I guess Hope is the only surviving member.
I just wouldn’t call it “tragic”
Saw their album cover on Twitter without knowing who they were and thought it was a Lana Del Ray new album.
There's definitely a flavor there that's relatable but Fade Into You is so haunting and unique 👍
@@ericdelucamusic1 def agreed!!!! Lana is more relatable to me in a way where she opens up about self struggle and relationships. I get the vibe that Mazzt Starr is tha same but more unconventional and complex
I saw Mazzy Star open for The Jesus and Mary Chain in the mid 90's, and I remember she freaked out on the crowd because they were talking while she was trying to sing. It was pretty sad how seriously she took herself, and how she thought berating a crowd who wasn't even there to see her was a good idea. They had a good song, though.
Hope with Jesus and Mary chain a band from my hometown along with aztec camera.. with the legend that is roddy frame guy that wrote some classic songs at 15yr old ❤
Jesus and Mary Chain... what a great band!!
I found them through gears of war 3 into dust trailer
Thanks for sharing!
macies da musica e massa
Why are there almost no interviews with the singer? There are only 1 or 2, but from the 90s, from these 30 years until now, nothing... is she an introverted person and she doesn't really like talking to journalism?
i would imagine you're spot on... there's very little to almost nothing on here related to interviews. Hopefully she'll do something in the future with an interview but if she hasn't by now I'd say she likes keeping a low profile.
From what I've heard, Hope was terribly shy and hated standing out there in front of a crowd. You can see she closes her eyes a lot and tries to remove herself from the stage while she sang. She just wanted to make music. Such an amazing voice.
Super shy. I saw them a few years ago and there was hardly any light on the stage, could barely see her.