I saw Mazzy star at Coachella in 2012, I was in the first row by the barricades. Freshly 18, starry eyes, they closed with "So tonight that I might see" There were two women next to me that happened to NOT be drinking and this caught my eyes. Why were there two older women next to me so serene in a crown of thousands, smoking drinking and chanting? I look closer and one woman, the younger one, is sporting a "Cocteau Twins, Mazzy Star JAPAN" tour tee, I was in shock. I tapped the woman and began to gush to her about how amazing that show might've been. She waited for me to stop gushing, thanked me, and explained her sister had given it to her, so I start saying how lucky her sister is to have witness that. She blushed and laughs again and this time points to the stage. I was confused, however, she began saying her sister's name is "hope" and that this was a gift from a tour bc her sister couldn't go with her. I began to freeze and the older woman turns around. Its Hope Sandoval's mother. She begins to tell me how all this started, how hope would sneak out to watch concerts and that one of her favorite bands, JAMC, helped inspire the sounds. Hope is from east La/ Boyle Heights, which I also grew up around. It ws crazy that in that see of people, I linked up with Hope's family, who also originated from the same spaces I did. I will never forget this moment.
She remains an alternative artist of the highest quality and integrity. She has kept her mystique intact by carefully not exploiting herself, & by not seeking celebrity culture or tolerating unwanted publicity. Her music must speak for itself - strictly without her beauty as a distraction or the emphasis. This approach gives her music a distinct, timeless quality and it often gives her unique voice a haunting elegance. She's that rarity that's often imitated, but never quite duplicated.
She for me represents the opposite of today's celebrity culture, ironically she seems destined to become iconic, rediscovered so many times by so many,
@Tdecenso79 Her beauty is every bit as haunting and unforgettable as her voice, and precisely because she doesn't push herself into the spotlight...that actually makes Hope Sandoval even more alluring.
My best friend’s daughter died in labor. They were to name the baby “Mazzy”. I’ve never been able to listen to this song again since without breaking down emotionally. So I dont listen to it. It’s a very gripping song.
No one ever mentions 'Into Dust' when talking about this great band. I think it's their greatest song - and one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
After listening to 'Fade Into You', I have to next listen to 'Into Dust' and will put it on a loop to listen to it many times. It is something special that fits my mood.
She has the balance right. If she wants to release music or play live you will see her. Apart from that her life is not for public consumption. It's probably what keeps her sane and more power to her.
If you liked the 90's, you'd've loved the 70's. And from what my grandparents told me, the 50's were even cooler. (I'm from 1965) In the liner notes of the Jello Biafra/Melvins CD (1997), Waylon Jennings is quoted as saying, "A parolee had more freedoms available to him in 1960 than the average American has today." Ah, but that was 1997. Things are much better now [drinks heavily].
I saw MAZZY STAR in 1989 in a small bar in minneapolis. There was no one there. I was amazed at what I was witnessing. Hope was mesmerizing. She barely moved from the mic the entire show.
"into dust" is arguably their best song, and I don't think it got mentioned, but either way this band influenced bands of every genre in the 90s. Truly transcendent.
Hope seems like the kind of person that loves to write and create music but doesn’t necessarily want to play it live in front of people who probably wouldn’t understand the true meaning anyway. There’s nothing wrong with that. There’s nothing wrong with being private while wanting to create your art at the same time.
you nailed it. she hated touring and and being on stage, she actually had stage fright. After Mazzy Starr went quiet, they kept making music, just about all of it unreleased. I read an interview with her and she said she never stopped composing/recording she has to get it out or her
Back in the early 90s, I was DEEP in to the grunge / alternative rock music scene and it felt like I was discovering a new amazing band each day. Mazzy Star was one of them. I actually managed to get ahold of their first record before they became popular. I thought it was an interesting record and Hope's voice was...haunting. Airy, soft, delicate, and at times playful. It was because of this that their music instantly made me think of the girl I was into at the time. Surprisingly, she looked somewhat similar to Hope. Since then every time I heard Hope's voice and Mazzy Star's music it made me think of that girl. She eventually broke my heart and that stayed with me. It was a curse in that sense but at the same time, it only made me listen to that first record more. Then So Tonight That I Might See came out and I instantly bought it and listened to it. It was just a perfect record. To this day, even now as I watched this video and heard the music playing, it reminded me of that girl, MY Hope, and it made me tear up a little. Funny how our hearts never seem to forget those sorts of connections.
Growing up somewhat close to East LA during the 90s, a couple of my female teenage cousins introduced me to Mazzy Star and they were really excited that Hope was from that area and Mexican American like us too...this was during a time when Mexicans in Hollywood were basically still portrayed as just being either maids or gardeners and along comes this musically talented young woman. Another one in a line of talented Mexican Americans like Vikki Carr, Joan Baez, Selena (RIP) and Linda Ronstadt before her...
Hope is completely incompatible with today's vacuous social-media culture. The idea of her playing a show, while idiots have their phones out, taking 'selfies' with her performing in the background like a f**king ornament is just unpalatable. An incredible artist.
Her voice is one of a kind. It's haunting, smooth and almost like a beautiful whisper. I grew up in the 70s. Concerts were so much better then. No cell phones or distractions. Just the artist on stage and a bic lighter.
I was at that Sydney Opera House Show that you mentioned & if you knew all of their Work, the Show was freakin' AMAZING!!!!!!! You want to know why people talked trash about the Gig? I'll tell you. They dampened the lights, so that everyone could just "drift" with the Music. It was Exquisitely beautiful. But!... A huge portion of the audience was there for one Song & one Song only. It was quite clear, as you were hearing a fair bit of distracted "murmuring" throughout the evening. The crowd just didn't understand what they were watching. They were obviously used to "Pop" sensibilities & so an evening of "Psychedelic Swirl" that didn't revolve around a lurid lightshow, just didn't make sense to them, I guess. (Shrugs) So numerous people started walking out to get refreshments or use the amenities, expecting "The Song" to be safely tucked away amongst the encores & when enough people had left, they Played "Fade Into You" mid-set as a "F@#$ You" to the "fake fans" who had insulted them so & interrupted the evening of all of those of us whom were there to hear whatever they wanted to Play. When these people whom had walked out, walked back in halfway through the Song, or missed it completely, they lost their $#!+ & started smearing the Quality of the Show. Which for the record was "par excellence". That's "Punk Rock" & f@#$ anybody who trash talked that Show. They're just petty, malignant Scum... #MazzyStar4Lyf!!!!!!!
They were pissed because they realized people wouldn’t know what they were watching when they posted it on social media because it was dark. They had no point of being there if they couldn’t post it.
Yeah. There was probably a few of those too, @BrianSutton. But most of them were just preeved at having been made to pay for disrespecting the Artists on Stage...
Most definitely,@@chasjacks9378. And in this case, it went further to ending up being a whole slew of people just blatantly insulting the Band & the rest of the Audience, then getting all "petty & vengeful" when they were made to pay for their actions. That's the bottom line here...
The album artwork and even their titles always made me feel something unique. Seeing them now takes me back to my teen years and I just love everything about this band.
The combination of Hope's voice and David's guitar playing was a match made in heaven. In The Kingdom is one of my favourite songs ever, every song on that album is incredible actually, which I find rare amongst my favourite artists.
I love that one! I have sybesthesia where I see music in colors in my minds eye and the little guitar trill thing is a silver spiral on the rest of the song which is a fuchsia rectangle and the spiral is located in the middle towards the top of the picture going up and off into the air there are also shades of a dark purple haze over, a lot of mazzy star music is dark blue and purple and fuschia, she's my baby is fuschia lol
Its not my genre of music,but the first time i listen to "fade into you" i was for a straight week listen the Cd in my car on loop.. What an sentimental and beautiful song to think abaut life. What an Gorgeous Voice and tune.
Simply my perception here, but I feel their unwillingness to compromise or sell out is anything but tragic. They got to spend some beautiful years together creating quietly successful works. I’d take that any day over fame. Hope and David also had a very pure soulmate connection. It’s really quite beautiful, even if there is a touch of melancholia now due to his passing. I just feel like these two really got a chance to live and love both independently and co-creatively.
Can't explain the feeling I got rummaging through my mom's old cds and finding them. I listened to their sophomore and junior albums and every single song hooked me. Their discography is purely fantastic and is now one of my biggest musical influences. Absolutely timeless band and I'm so grateful to have stumbled upon them
I always thought Sandoval’s awkwardness and insecurity helped her. She looked so vulnerable when performing and I think people really liked and respected that.
Which one of us couldn't understand and relate to her vulnerability as she sang with shyness and pain? It's part of her appeal that makes us love her. ❤🙏
Saw her in a small club called the Paradise in Boston. When she said she'd get hostile and swear at the audience, I'm thinking we witnessed that!! It was such a great show, though, so intimate, maybe a hundred people there. I'd give anything to see her perform in a setting like that again. What an amazing soul she is and her music is so out worldly.
This brings back so many memories. When I was living in Prague in the 90s I would listen to Mazy Star often especially when homesick. Thanks for posting this. ❤
I would play For Tonight at my job as a manager at a tanning salon in the late 90s early 00s. Blue Light and 5 String Serenade would be played heavily, but the best part about it was that many older women who were customers would always ask what was playing at some point. I can't tell you how many more albums were bought from suburban housewives in West St Louis, but I can tell you that it was a lot. Hope's voice is her true beauty. The music is her genius. The music behind it was the icing on the cake. Always going to be one of my favorite albums.
That's awesome love Katheleen Hannah , saw Bikini Kill before the pandemic @ the King's Theater by my apt. In Brooklyn just saw Love & Rockets there. Don't get go to shows much anymore because I'm in Aufio Production School in Full Sail online....;€
I had a similar experience with Harriet Wheeler of The Sundays chucking me after just 2 months then I was stood up twice by Bjork but I doubt I’d kept up with her partying to be honest.
don’t get me wrong, fade into you is an amazing song but mazzy star deserves more recognition. I listen to all of their songs. they are all absolutely beautiful.
@@P4nopticonI had friends like you years ago. They never travelled or met anyone other than the home town folks they always had. Some people get out and do things and meet people. I remember meeting John Lee Hooker one night at a club in the Bay area. I told some friends about that and they were idiotic in their response like you. No way man! Bullshit! I simply told them, where in the hell do you think these very real people live? Maybe you should get out of your home state every now and then. 😂😂😂😂
Thank you for doing this one! Mazzy Star is one of my favorite bands but I've always found it difficult to find any information on them or their writing process and backgrounds. Keep up the great work!
Fade Into You became one of my favorite songs ever, since the first time I heard it on the radio. I have a playlist of songs that will forever remain there and listen to on a weekly basis. The music is just so haunting, and her voice and feeling she puts behind it just adds the cherry to the cake. For me the song is so reminiscing of my high school years, I was in high school when it was released, it just brings back so many memories. Thank you for existing Hope Sandoval and thank you for creating Fade Into You.
Yes. It's gorgeous. Butterfly Morning is another beauty. She and the band took what was a sunshiny sweet, but corny song from a movie (sorry, can't remember the title), and gave it some drugs, lol. I just love it. The composer didn't, apparently.😂
Just want to say a thank you for this year. You have been one of my most-watched TH-cam channels and I wish you all the success for 2022. I admire your research and calmness on TH-cam, as many others simply fail to hit the right tone of voice for these kinds of videos. Thanks again man and thanks for all the hard work!
I worked on the Halah video. Listened to the song all day and told Hope they sounded like the new Doors. She liked that and remembered me in Trader Joe’s years later. Hope you’re well Hope. Will love to hear you forever.
I was lucky enough to see Mazzy Star perform live in SF while attending UC Berkeley sometime around 2014. Everyone in the crowd was quiet and chill, just vibing out. It was a timeless experience and I’ll always remember it as a nexus between my childhood in the 90s and adulthood.
Thanks so much for putting this together. Hope and all the band have been amazing through the years and got me thru some tough times. Someone there understands and music says so. I have listened to Into Dust so many times. Thanks so much to Hope, David, Keith, Suz and all the rest. Love always.
Heard this song so many times throughout lyfe. First time seeing the video. Beauty seems slanderous a description from the vessel of whom this vibration emanates... Wow. Gratitude 😊
R.I.P David Roback. Hope Sandoval if you see this I pray thee are well and are safe. Thank you so much for sharing your soul for us. Really deeply appreciate you. Bavarian Fruit Bread is magical to me. Thank you once again.
Their music ascended beyond genres and categories and touched the soul of the artist in everyone lucky enough to hear them. Transcendent celestial beings that reminded us that beauty is only ever a breath away if we can just slow down long enough to glimpse it.
I've never been so in love with someone i dont know. Hope is a rare soul and into dust describes the slow fade back to the earth for me. Thank you hope! You made the 90's a time of wonder for me and i will cherish those times and your music forever.
I was expecting this to be a generic Wikipedia-based video, but you actually did your research! Well done! Also, how anyone could go to a Mazzy Star show and be upset that the lighting is dim is beyond me. That would be like going to a My Bloody Valentine show and being upset by how loud it is. Also RIP Dave Roback. Here’s hoping that we see some previously unreleased tracks get released one day.
She's been making music this whole time. Bavarian Fruit Bread id one of my fave albums of all time... Especially the song clear day. I love her voice. I saw her in 2009 in Seattle the day before my daughter was born. So awesome!
8/2023: WoW. This is wonderful and so educational. They were great. I first heard "Fade Into You" early in the morning on FM radio. I was working the night shift as a telephone and satellite switching technician, alone in a large building. The song was so haunting and just sucked me in. The station played the song every night/early morning. I never missed hearing it. Always a wonderful memory and a favourite song of mine. They were a great song writing pair. Thank You So Much for this wonderful biography of Hope and the "band". Two very sad losses. I have been subscribed to this channel for quite some time now. Best Regards
I am 42 now but first heard this when I saw the movie Angus in theaters around 1994-95. I was obsessed! I used to listen to it and daydream about the guy I had a crush on. Ah, to be 15 again. Still love the song after all these years.
Nothing happened to hope Sandoval. She’s still active in the music industry. Just because her albums aren’t mainstream doesn’t mean she is gone or no longer relevant. Take the group “ the church” or Brian eno for instance. They have been around for many decades. But, because they’re not mainstream doesn’t make them slide into obscurity.
November 26, 1994 Mazzy Star concert at The Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA. "So Tonight That I Might See" tour. I was standing at the stage, watching and listening. It was a terrific night. The World needs more Hope.
Holy shit! I'm so happy to hear all these details about Mazzy Star. Music is a real magic. You are drawn in and then you find out that the singer loves all the things in your past.
I worked with her filming one of her first performances at the Hollywood Palladium 1992-93. I filmed her perfoming 'Fade Into You'. Hung out with her brother backstage. He was so happy and proud of his sister. Great times. I hopes shes well in 2023.
Early 90's my Dad and I were on a cross-country trip for 2+weeks and had a stop over for a couple days in Vegas . We stayed at the Fitzgerald and had a pretty good night at Circus Circus on the slots and decided a top off at the bar Slots of Fun would be the last leg of the Vegas stretch . So we're sitting at the bar and the girl next to us asked us how we were doing . She was so happy for us and couldn't believe we were a father and daughter hanging out trekking , right. Then she says she's in a punk band we probably never heard of ....Mazzy Star !?! Holy shit , you gotta be kidding me . I've got you're album . All I remember after that was pink shots and smiles . We woke up in an old looking town with fake facades for filming old spaghetti westerns . 12 ft chain link fences for catching tumbleweeds, you know . I grabbed a tumbleweed and we continued on our journey . I think the next stop was Crater Lake . Well from what I remember , I'll never forget , that beautiful soul we met that night . Still have the tumbleweed.
I don't believe that story. Hope Sandoval is too much of an introvert to ever have initiated a conversation like that in a bar with total strangers. Nice try though!
I met Dave at a house gig in Flint Michigan back in 84 or 85. The Rain Parade opened for a band called the Strolling Bones. The band members were so broke they couldn't afford a pack of cigarettes so I scrapped together some pennies and purchased a pack for the guys. Almost everyone at the house gig hated the Rain Parade. I loved them. They played maybe 4-5 songs and said enough. Dave said to me, nobody wants to hear us. I didn't realize that would be my only live experience with what people were calling The Paisley Underground. I am grateful for that brief moment. I didn't know anything about the LA underground scene at the time but I know that I loved The Rain Parade and then Opal- Mazzy Star. The first Mazzy Star and Opal albums used to be in the cut out bins of every record store. We miss you Dave.
Never heard of Hope Sandoval until i heard her in Massive Attack's songParadise Circus, and later on again in The Spoils. I think the mesmerising music of MA and Hope's beautiful, emotive voice are a perfect combination. Oh, the times i cried listening to those two songs!! I really hope Massive will invite her again, she's pure gold!
“Strange you never knew”. Oh, how I’ve felt that. It harks back to a painful time in my life when the girl I really loved was engaged and got married and I could never declare my love because she was happy. I’ve always second-guessed whether I should have remained silent.
I saw them with The Jesus and Mary Chain at 1st Ave in Minneapolis, 1996(7?). It may have been the single most melancholy and muted show physically and emotionally possible. I still talk about it to this day, remembering it both vividly and fondly.
She was/is the most amazing cool, complicated great artist ..hence, word artist ..its rare ....Music for art ..thats gone ..Purity is gone ..She great ...And she probably did not know it! and that is a star!
All of Mazzy’s albums are amazing. Hope is such an iconic vocalist, So tonight that I might see is definitely one of my top 10 forever albums. Also, how was Fade into you not #1? Definitely on the all time top 10 list of songs from the 90’s.
Thanks for making this. Saw them tour in like '93 or '94 in Seattle, I think maybe at the Moore Theatre? Was a laid back and excellent show. "So that Tonight I Might See" is a packed album.
I really wonder what she is doing now. I kind of wish she'd come out of the shadows and release something, but, hearing what she went through to make magic like that is heartbreaking. I just hope she is happy with what she has accomplished-- because it is timeless and great--and that she will continue making music if it makes her happy. It seems it would take a lot of strength and courage to figure out what to do and how to live after all that.
I had a gf for most of the 90's but we slowly grew apart and eventually split up. Hadn't seen or heard from her for years and years, then one day out of the blue I got a text from her saying "I still can't listen to Mazzy Star because of you" Never heard from her again after that
Before I had a chance to comment on music... the song Fade into you, had something, something more than real, more like unreal, not like any other... thank You all for this... Fade into you was and still is transformational... iconic to say the least... thanks to your beautiful talent Sandy!
I'm 56 & couldn't believe I'd never heard of Mazzy Star until a random vid popped up on youtube a couple of years ago...I thought I was listening to something from the sixties...I was absolutely mesmerised & had to look for more of their songs & history. Nothing to do with how beautiful Hope is lol. Now this vid pops up which I viewed from beginning to end...very informative & interesting...with thanks 👍
Wow....unfortunately alot of people STILL only know "fade into you". They had so many more absolutely gorgeous tracks to obsess over. Mary of silence. Look on down from the bridge. Blue light.
I was a massive fan of all their songs, Mary of silence is an amazing song, big spooky stooges vibe on the guitar and the song "so tonight that I might see" is one of the few songs Ive ever heard that really catches the spirit of the velvet underground at their best. Robacks guitar and her voice together were magical. They were not "grunge" or "goth" and never associated or identified themselves with either of those scenes. They were a psyche folk/rock band influenced by velvet underground/Neil Young/Marychain/Galaxie 500/Stones/shoegaze/80s dream pop etc.
when i was 14 they were at the metro in Chicago. i was on the floor about 6 rows back or so and for whatever reason she decided to stare into my eyes for like 15 seconds straight. me being basically a child i felt compelled to break from her gaze but i forced myself not to because, well, it's her. a truly unforgettable moment
Growing up, she was my single biggest music crush. She kinda still is. Everything about her is beautiful, ...her lyrics, her voice, her demeanor.... just her.
I still to this day love Fade Into You. As soon as heard the song and seen the video on MTV back then, I was in love with Mazzy Star. I made sure to buy their cd as soon as I got paid at my part time job whichever week it was back then. I still have that particular album too.
I saw Mazzy star at Coachella in 2012, I was in the first row by the barricades. Freshly 18, starry eyes, they closed with "So tonight that I might see" There were two women next to me that happened to NOT be drinking and this caught my eyes. Why were there two older women next to me so serene in a crown of thousands, smoking drinking and chanting? I look closer and one woman, the younger one, is sporting a "Cocteau Twins, Mazzy Star JAPAN" tour tee, I was in shock. I tapped the woman and began to gush to her about how amazing that show might've been. She waited for me to stop gushing, thanked me, and explained her sister had given it to her, so I start saying how lucky her sister is to have witness that. She blushed and laughs again and this time points to the stage. I was confused, however, she began saying her sister's name is "hope" and that this was a gift from a tour bc her sister couldn't go with her. I began to freeze and the older woman turns around. Its Hope Sandoval's mother. She begins to tell me how all this started, how hope would sneak out to watch concerts and that one of her favorite bands, JAMC, helped inspire the sounds. Hope is from east La/ Boyle Heights, which I also grew up around. It ws crazy that in that see of people, I linked up with Hope's family, who also originated from the same spaces I did. I will never forget this moment.
Thanks for sharing this anecdote!
Lol I think it was Rain Parade not JAMC that helped...
I'm from E LA too. I didn't know Hope was from there too. That is so cool how you met her mom and sister.
Great story!
Brilliant! Truly, lightening in a bottle!
She remains an alternative artist of the highest quality and integrity. She has kept her mystique intact by carefully not exploiting herself, & by not seeking celebrity culture or tolerating unwanted publicity. Her music must speak for itself - strictly without her beauty as a distraction or the emphasis.
This approach gives her music a distinct, timeless quality and it often gives her unique voice a haunting elegance.
She's that rarity that's often imitated, but never quite duplicated.
Very classy,rare thing.
She for me represents the opposite of today's celebrity culture, ironically she seems destined to become iconic, rediscovered so many times by so many,
Well said, she had / has true class and integrity.
Yes, well said
@Tdecenso79 Her beauty is every bit as haunting and unforgettable as her voice, and precisely because she doesn't push herself into the spotlight...that actually makes Hope Sandoval even more alluring.
"Fade into You" is such a hauntingly beautiful song. I fell in love with it immediately
My best friend’s daughter died in labor. They were to name the baby “Mazzy”.
I’ve never been able to listen to this song again since without breaking down emotionally. So I dont listen to it.
It’s a very gripping song.
Come together......I fell asleep to the song for YEARS.....I had it looped
she has collabed with other bands such as Jesus and the Mary Chain. th-cam.com/video/WdAcS4c0-Qk/w-d-xo.html
For some reason this song is my goat. Nick cave is my genius constant listen but fade has a feeling.
I just heard it for the first time last night. So poetic.
Only concert I have ever been to where the entire crowd is silent. It was beautiful 😢
And now all they do is stare at their bloody phones it's pathetic 😢
No one ever mentions 'Into Dust' when talking about this great band. I think it's their greatest song - and one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
Only those that can Feel it understand it!!! Absolute Peace from such a Elegant Voice!!!
After listening to 'Fade Into You', I have to next listen to 'Into Dust' and will put it on a loop to listen to it many times. It is something special that fits my mood.
I agree that song is their best! I was happy to hear it in the show "Rectify"!
One of the greatest OC episodes. Haha
Absolutely haunting song
Hope made her mark. Nobody can deny her creative talent and hypnotic voice.
Copy That❤
She has the balance right. If she wants to release music or play live you will see her. Apart from that her life is not for public consumption. It's probably what keeps her sane and more power to her.
Good comment, absolutely spot on.
Exactly!
A true artist
Listening to this is hard, made me think of the 90’s. Makes me think of the difference between then and now.
It’s really gone to shit since then huh?
@@human_bean_379 - Yep, give anything to go back.
Me too! Those were the days
If you liked the 90's, you'd've loved the 70's. And from what my grandparents told me, the 50's were even cooler. (I'm from 1965)
In the liner notes of the Jello Biafra/Melvins CD (1997), Waylon Jennings is quoted as saying, "A parolee had more freedoms available to him in 1960 than the average American has today."
Ah, but that was 1997. Things are much better now [drinks heavily].
Oh back in the day. Try to explain to my kids, but they just don't get it.
I saw MAZZY STAR in 1989 in a small bar in minneapolis. There was no one there. I was amazed at what I was witnessing. Hope was mesmerizing. She barely moved from the mic the entire show.
Crazy itsn't it? You see/hear the most amazing artists in little bars and you're amazed you're not paying to hear them.
"into dust" is arguably their best song, and I don't think it got mentioned, but either way this band influenced bands of every genre in the 90s. Truly transcendent.
Hope seems like the kind of person that loves to write and create music but doesn’t necessarily want to play it live in front of people who probably wouldn’t understand the true meaning anyway. There’s nothing wrong with that. There’s nothing wrong with being private while wanting to create your art at the same time.
you nailed it. she hated touring and and being on stage, she actually had stage fright. After Mazzy Starr went quiet, they kept making music, just about all of it unreleased. I read an interview with her and she said she never stopped composing/recording she has to get it out or her
Kate Bush is similar, she’s toured maybe twice in her lifetime but has a huge body of incredible work
"Fade into you" is a song I can listen to on repeat over and over again, and never get enough of it.
Back in the early 90s, I was DEEP in to the grunge / alternative rock music scene and it felt like I was discovering a new amazing band each day. Mazzy Star was one of them. I actually managed to get ahold of their first record before they became popular. I thought it was an interesting record and Hope's voice was...haunting. Airy, soft, delicate, and at times playful. It was because of this that their music instantly made me think of the girl I was into at the time. Surprisingly, she looked somewhat similar to Hope. Since then every time I heard Hope's voice and Mazzy Star's music it made me think of that girl. She eventually broke my heart and that stayed with me. It was a curse in that sense but at the same time, it only made me listen to that first record more. Then So Tonight That I Might See came out and I instantly bought it and listened to it. It was just a perfect record. To this day, even now as I watched this video and heard the music playing, it reminded me of that girl, MY Hope, and it made me tear up a little. Funny how our hearts never seem to forget those sorts of connections.
Fade into you…one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard in my life.
She's gorgeous and an amazing vocalist.
To this day, she's still beautiful 😍
Especially gorgeous.
I agree 100% radiant ❤️
I agree!
Growing up somewhat close to East LA during the 90s, a couple of my female teenage cousins introduced me to Mazzy Star and they were really excited that Hope was from that area and Mexican American like us too...this was during a time when Mexicans in Hollywood were basically still portrayed as just being either maids or gardeners and along comes this musically talented young woman. Another one in a line of talented Mexican Americans like Vikki Carr, Joan Baez, Selena (RIP) and Linda Ronstadt before her...
Hope is completely incompatible with today's vacuous social-media culture. The idea of her playing a show, while idiots have their phones out, taking 'selfies' with her performing in the background like a f**king ornament is just unpalatable. An incredible artist.
I've seen her several times. There was always no light on stage, and her back was often facing the crowd
@@drowningin I've always heard that she is incredibly shy on stage, and completely withdrawn from public. She sounds like a completely private person!
Amen, my god gigs suck nowadays
LD- Spot on m8! Today’s society doesn’t deserve her!
Her voice is one of a kind. It's haunting, smooth and almost like a beautiful whisper. I grew up in the 70s. Concerts were so much better then. No cell phones or distractions. Just the artist on stage and a bic lighter.
I love Mazzy Star and was saddened by Dave Roback's death. Hope Sandoval is one of my faovirite singers, hope she makes more music to come!!
The amount of work that goes into this is much appreciated. Crazy backround info!
I was at that Sydney Opera House Show that you mentioned & if you knew all of their Work, the Show was freakin' AMAZING!!!!!!!
You want to know why people talked trash about the Gig? I'll tell you.
They dampened the lights, so that everyone could just "drift" with the Music. It was Exquisitely beautiful.
But!...
A huge portion of the audience was there for one Song & one Song only. It was quite clear, as you were hearing a fair bit of distracted "murmuring" throughout the evening.
The crowd just didn't understand what they were watching. They were obviously used to "Pop" sensibilities & so an evening of "Psychedelic Swirl" that didn't revolve around a lurid lightshow, just didn't make sense to them, I guess. (Shrugs)
So numerous people started walking out to get refreshments or use the amenities, expecting "The Song" to be safely tucked away amongst the encores & when enough people had left, they Played "Fade Into You" mid-set as a "F@#$ You" to the "fake fans" who had insulted them so & interrupted the evening of all of those of us whom were there to hear whatever they wanted to Play.
When these people whom had walked out, walked back in halfway through the Song, or missed it completely, they lost their $#!+ & started smearing the Quality of the Show. Which for the record was "par excellence".
That's "Punk Rock" & f@#$ anybody who trash talked that Show. They're just petty, malignant Scum...
#MazzyStar4Lyf!!!!!!!
They were pissed because they realized people wouldn’t know what they were watching when they posted it on social media because it was dark. They had no point of being there if they couldn’t post it.
Yeah. There was probably a few of those too, @BrianSutton. But most of them were just preeved at having been made to pay for disrespecting the Artists on Stage...
Thanks for the information. So many concert goers still haven't figured out that music for the ears and not the eyes.
Most definitely,@@chasjacks9378. And in this case, it went further to ending up being a whole slew of people just blatantly insulting the Band & the rest of the Audience, then getting all "petty & vengeful" when they were made to pay for their actions.
That's the bottom line here...
Gayyyy
The album artwork and even their titles always made me feel something unique. Seeing them now takes me back to my teen years and I just love everything about this band.
The way Sandoval and Roback relate to their music and society is highly relatable for me. Always been a fan of their work.
I love how honest and genuine they are/were. they did what they really loved and stood their ground. such an inspiration
The combination of Hope's voice and David's guitar playing was a match made in heaven. In The Kingdom is one of my favourite songs ever, every song on that album is incredible actually, which I find rare amongst my favourite artists.
I love that one! I have sybesthesia where I see music in colors in my minds eye and the little guitar trill thing is a silver spiral on the rest of the song which is a fuchsia rectangle and the spiral is located in the middle towards the top of the picture going up and off into the air there are also shades of a dark purple haze over, a lot of mazzy star music is dark blue and purple and fuschia, she's my baby is fuschia lol
Its not my genre of music,but the first time i listen to "fade into you" i was for a straight week listen the Cd in my car on loop..
What an sentimental and beautiful song to think abaut life. What an
Gorgeous Voice and tune.
Simply my perception here, but I feel their unwillingness to compromise or sell out is anything but tragic. They got to spend some beautiful years together creating quietly successful works. I’d take that any day over fame. Hope and David also had a very pure soulmate connection. It’s really quite beautiful, even if there is a touch of melancholia now due to his passing.
I just feel like these two really got a chance to live and love both independently and co-creatively.
Can't explain the feeling I got rummaging through my mom's old cds and finding them. I listened to their sophomore and junior albums and every single song hooked me. Their discography is purely fantastic and is now one of my biggest musical influences. Absolutely timeless band and I'm so grateful to have stumbled upon them
I always thought Sandoval’s awkwardness and insecurity helped her. She looked so vulnerable when performing and I think people really liked and respected that.
@D-jj5dy she died of a drug overdose. That seems to happen to all kinds of people.
Hope is not dead,@elosoguapo8137
She is one of the best singer songwriters of all time.
@@harlowjademermaid1882 I wasn’t talking about hope sandoval. She fortunately is alive and well…Hope itself on the other hand 🤷🏻♂️
Which one of us couldn't understand and relate to her vulnerability as she sang with shyness and pain? It's part of her appeal that makes us love her. ❤🙏
Look On Down From the Bridge, almost makes me cry everytime I hear it. It's so hauntingly beautiful.
Gone....just gone
Saw her in a small club called the Paradise in Boston. When she said she'd get hostile and swear at the audience, I'm thinking we witnessed that!! It was such a great show, though, so intimate, maybe a hundred people there. I'd give anything to see her perform in a setting like that again. What an amazing soul she is and her music is so out worldly.
This brings back so many memories. When I was living in Prague in the 90s I would listen to Mazy Star often especially when homesick. Thanks for posting this. ❤
I would play For Tonight at my job as a manager at a tanning salon in the late 90s early 00s. Blue Light and 5 String Serenade would be played heavily, but the best part about it was that many older women who were customers would always ask what was playing at some point. I can't tell you how many more albums were bought from suburban housewives in West St Louis, but I can tell you that it was a lot. Hope's voice is her true beauty. The music is her genius. The music behind it was the icing on the cake. Always going to be one of my favorite albums.
Such a great singer. I was hypnotized when I first heard her. The voice of an angel.
100
I broke up with Kathleen Hanna to date Hope in 1993....at least this is what happened in my mind when I sat by myself in high school
That's awesome love Katheleen Hannah , saw Bikini Kill before the pandemic @ the King's Theater by my apt. In Brooklyn just saw Love & Rockets there. Don't get go to shows much anymore because I'm in Aufio Production School in Full Sail online....;€
Good move.
You should have tried to juggle both in your mind. Too late now.
Dude
I had a similar experience with Harriet Wheeler of The Sundays chucking me after just 2 months then I was stood up twice by Bjork but I doubt I’d kept up with her partying to be honest.
don’t get me wrong, fade into you is an amazing song but mazzy star deserves more recognition. I listen to all of their songs. they are all absolutely beautiful.
I’ve actually met Hope, she’s everything you can imagine. Quiet, highly intelligent, with a witty sense, when she does weigh in on things.
Don't lie
Tengo 34 años y la sigo escuchando desde los 12 años aca en chile , saludos , su voz y ella me enamoran toda una vida
She's my childhood best friends half sister
@@P4nopticonI had friends like you years ago. They never travelled or met anyone other than the home town folks they always had. Some people get out and do things and meet people. I remember meeting John Lee Hooker one night at a club in the Bay area. I told some friends about that and they were idiotic in their response like you. No way man! Bullshit! I simply told them, where in the hell do you think these very real people live? Maybe you should get out of your home state every now and then. 😂😂😂😂
Always loved Hope. Beautiful lady, equally beautiful haunting voice.
Her unique voice is so beautiful.
She reminds me a lot of Gillian Welch.
Absolutely
Even just thinking about " Fade Into You" is making the hair on my arms stand up and I get chills. Such a beautiful piece of music.
Thank you for doing this one! Mazzy Star is one of my favorite bands but I've always found it difficult to find any information on them or their writing process and backgrounds. Keep up the great work!
Fade Into You became one of my favorite songs ever, since the first time I heard it on the radio. I have a playlist of songs that will forever remain there and listen to on a weekly basis. The music is just so haunting, and her voice and feeling she puts behind it just adds the cherry to the cake. For me the song is so reminiscing of my high school years, I was in high school when it was released, it just brings back so many memories. Thank you for existing Hope Sandoval and thank you for creating Fade Into You.
Into dust is one of those songs that just stopped me dead in my tracks the first time I heard it.
Dead.
Yes. It's gorgeous. Butterfly Morning is another beauty. She and the band took what was a sunshiny sweet, but corny song from a movie (sorry, can't remember the title), and gave it some drugs, lol. I just love it. The composer didn't, apparently.😂
Flowers In December will forever be one of my favorite songs of all time! Hope is such a enigmatic figure and she's so fascinating😍
Just want to say a thank you for this year. You have been one of my most-watched TH-cam channels and I wish you all the success for 2022. I admire your research and calmness on TH-cam, as many others simply fail to hit the right tone of voice for these kinds of videos. Thanks again man and thanks for all the hard work!
I worked on the Halah video. Listened to the song all day and told Hope they sounded like the new Doors. She liked that and remembered me in Trader Joe’s years later. Hope you’re well Hope. Will love to hear you forever.
her mention of Syd Barrett as influence but not Pink Floyd is odd, & makes me wonder
Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions is a great band in their own right. Can’t go wrong with that voice.
I agree they are fantastic. Saw them twice. But its really just Hope fronting a band. Mazzy Star is virtually a paranormal experience.
Blanchard, tells it all
I miss being a teenager in the late 90s in Tucson. Listening to Mazzy Star brings me back
She's the type of celebrity i adore no social media shenanigans.
I was lucky enough to see Mazzy Star perform live in SF while attending UC Berkeley sometime around 2014. Everyone in the crowd was quiet and chill, just vibing out. It was a timeless experience and I’ll always remember it as a nexus between my childhood in the 90s and adulthood.
Thanks so much for putting this together. Hope and all the band have been amazing through the years and got me thru some tough times. Someone there understands and music says so. I have listened to Into Dust so many times. Thanks so much to Hope, David, Keith, Suz and all the rest. Love always.
I concur. Amazing woman and band
Heard this song so many times throughout lyfe.
First time seeing the video.
Beauty seems slanderous a description from the vessel of whom this vibration emanates... Wow. Gratitude 😊
Flowers in december is the most beatiful song I have ever heard. Nothing can compare to Hope singing and playing harmonica.
R.I.P David Roback. Hope Sandoval if you see this I pray thee are well and are safe. Thank you so much for sharing your soul for us. Really deeply appreciate you.
Bavarian Fruit Bread is magical to me. Thank you once again.
Their music ascended beyond genres and categories and touched the soul of the artist in everyone lucky enough to hear them. Transcendent celestial beings that reminded us that beauty is only ever a breath away if we can just slow down long enough to glimpse it.
I've never been so in love with someone i dont know. Hope is a rare soul and into dust describes the slow fade back to the earth for me. Thank you hope! You made the 90's a time of wonder for me and i will cherish those times and your music forever.
I was expecting this to be a generic Wikipedia-based video, but you actually did your research! Well done! Also, how anyone could go to a Mazzy Star show and be upset that the lighting is dim is beyond me. That would be like going to a My Bloody Valentine show and being upset by how loud it is. Also RIP Dave Roback. Here’s hoping that we see some previously unreleased tracks get released one day.
She's been making music this whole time. Bavarian Fruit Bread id one of my fave albums of all time... Especially the song clear day. I love her voice. I saw her in 2009 in Seattle the day before my daughter was born. So awesome!
8/2023: WoW. This is wonderful and so educational. They were great. I first heard "Fade Into You" early in the morning on FM radio. I was working the night shift as a telephone and satellite switching technician, alone in a large building. The song was so haunting and just sucked me in. The station played the song every night/early morning. I never missed hearing it. Always a wonderful memory and a favourite song of mine. They were a great song writing pair.
Thank You So Much for this wonderful biography of Hope and the "band". Two very sad losses.
I have been subscribed to this channel for quite some time now. Best Regards
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it more mazzy star coming!
I am 42 now but first heard this when I saw the movie Angus in theaters around 1994-95. I was obsessed! I used to listen to it and daydream about the guy I had a crush on. Ah, to be 15 again. Still love the song after all these years.
Nothing happened to hope Sandoval. She’s still active in the music industry. Just because her albums aren’t mainstream doesn’t mean she is gone or no longer relevant. Take the group “ the church” or Brian eno for instance. They have been around for many decades. But, because they’re not mainstream doesn’t make them slide into obscurity.
November 26, 1994
Mazzy Star concert at The Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA.
"So Tonight That I Might See" tour.
I was standing at the stage, watching and listening. It was a terrific night.
The World needs more Hope.
This video seems to be extremely well researched. The presentation is excellent. Well done.
Thank you!
Holy shit! I'm so happy to hear all these details about Mazzy Star. Music is a real magic. You are drawn in and then you find out that the singer loves all the things in your past.
I worked with her filming one of her first performances at the Hollywood Palladium 1992-93. I filmed her perfoming 'Fade Into You'. Hung out with her brother backstage. He was so happy and proud of his sister. Great times. I hopes shes well in 2023.
Early 90's my Dad and I were on a cross-country trip for 2+weeks and had a stop over for a couple days in Vegas . We stayed at the Fitzgerald and had a pretty good night at Circus Circus on the slots and decided a top off at the bar Slots of Fun would be the last leg of the Vegas stretch . So we're sitting at the bar and the girl next to us asked us how we were doing . She was so happy for us and couldn't believe we were a father and daughter hanging out trekking , right. Then she says she's in a punk band we probably never heard of ....Mazzy Star !?!
Holy shit , you gotta be kidding me . I've got you're album . All I remember after that was pink shots and smiles . We woke up in an old looking town with fake facades for filming old spaghetti westerns . 12 ft chain link fences for catching tumbleweeds, you know . I grabbed a tumbleweed and we continued on our journey . I think the next stop was Crater Lake . Well from what I remember , I'll never forget , that beautiful soul we met that night . Still have the tumbleweed.
that’s so fuckin cool
I don't believe that story. Hope Sandoval is too much of an introvert to ever have initiated a conversation like that in a bar with total strangers. Nice try though!
Straight up truth dude . No BS @@ciarakristos111
Truth ✋
I met Dave at a house gig in Flint Michigan back in 84 or 85. The Rain Parade opened for a band called the Strolling Bones. The band members were so broke they couldn't afford a pack of cigarettes so I scrapped together some pennies and purchased a pack for the guys.
Almost everyone at the house gig hated the Rain Parade. I loved them. They played maybe 4-5 songs and said enough. Dave said to me, nobody wants to hear us. I didn't realize that would be my only live experience with what people were calling The Paisley Underground. I am grateful for that brief moment.
I didn't know anything about the LA underground scene at the time but I know that I loved The Rain Parade and then Opal- Mazzy Star. The first Mazzy Star and Opal albums used to be in the cut out bins of every record store. We miss you Dave.
Never heard of Hope Sandoval until i heard her in Massive Attack's songParadise Circus, and later on again in The Spoils. I think the mesmerising music of MA and Hope's beautiful, emotive voice are a perfect combination. Oh, the times i cried listening to those two songs!! I really hope Massive will invite her again, she's pure gold!
She disappeared from Hollywood, I don’t blame her one bit. Yeah I love her music to this day! Rip David Roback
I hear you Hope. Nearly 50 and I’ve lost some dear friends and family. Feeling their loss so profoundly these past few months, weeks and days.
“Strange you never knew”. Oh, how I’ve felt that. It harks back to a painful time in my life when the girl I really loved was engaged and got married and I could never declare my love because she was happy. I’ve always second-guessed whether I should have remained silent.
Is she still married?
Nice! out of all the amazing musicians you mentioned, my ears really perked up when you mentioned Bert Jansch
Among My Swan is my favorite of theirs. Reminds me of long winter drives in my younger days falling in love and mending a broken heart.
I saw them with The Jesus and Mary Chain at 1st Ave in Minneapolis, 1996(7?). It may have been the single most melancholy and muted show physically and emotionally possible. I still talk about it to this day, remembering it both vividly and fondly.
She was/is the most amazing cool, complicated great artist ..hence, word artist ..its rare ....Music for art ..thats gone ..Purity is gone ..She great ...And she probably did not know it! and that is a star!
Beauty changing the world by managing to translate their life and soul into sounds other people can enjoy forever. Good people.
All of Mazzy’s albums are amazing. Hope is such an iconic vocalist, So tonight that I might see is definitely one of my top 10 forever albums. Also, how was Fade into you not #1? Definitely on the all time top 10 list of songs from the 90’s.
Thanks for making this. Saw them tour in like '93 or '94 in Seattle, I think maybe at the Moore Theatre? Was a laid back and excellent show. "So that Tonight I Might See" is a packed album.
Among my Swan has to be my favorite album I could play that through without skipping a track
She's an amazing singer. I love Mazzy Star.
"Among my Swan" is an absolute masterpiece.
Into Dust speaks to me. Brilliant song
I remember Mazzy Star like it was yesterday, back in the early to mid 90s. It was a great time for "alternative" music.
Heard so many great songs in the 90s and beyond...that song fade into you was so simple and special...
I really wonder what she is doing now. I kind of wish she'd come out of the shadows and release something, but, hearing what she went through to make magic like that is heartbreaking. I just hope she is happy with what she has accomplished-- because it is timeless and great--and that she will continue making music if it makes her happy. It seems it would take a lot of strength and courage to figure out what to do and how to live after all that.
Hope is the essence of where Patsy Cline vocals were ... so deep, smooth and relaxing
I had a gf for most of the 90's but we slowly grew apart and eventually split up. Hadn't seen or heard from her for years and years, then one day out of the blue I got a text from her saying
"I still can't listen to Mazzy Star because of you"
Never heard from her again after that
She still had your phone number? Sounds like she still had feelings for you. Hopefully you at least texted back even if she didn't respond.
@@agreeable_painYeah, if you still have feelings for her, go get her back!
I seen them in a very intimate concert in Downtown Los Angeles a few years ago. It was an amazing experience. The feelings were like no other.
Before I had a chance to comment on music... the song Fade into you, had something, something more than real, more like unreal, not like any other... thank You all for this... Fade into you was and still is transformational... iconic to say the least... thanks to your beautiful talent Sandy!
at least 3 decades of loving mazzy, hope and everthing involved, their music has helped during rough times, including new metal and emo rock
I'm 56 & couldn't believe I'd never heard of Mazzy Star until a random vid popped up on youtube a couple of years ago...I thought I was listening to something from the sixties...I was absolutely mesmerised & had to look for more of their songs & history. Nothing to do with how beautiful Hope is lol. Now this vid pops up which I viewed from beginning to end...very informative & interesting...with thanks 👍
Thanks for the video. I really love Mazzy Star and Hope Sandoval's music.
Wow....unfortunately alot of people STILL only know "fade into you". They had so many more absolutely gorgeous tracks to obsess over. Mary of silence. Look on down from the bridge. Blue light.
And "Sparrow", "Rhymes of an Hour", "Five String Serenade"...
@@ygoryanka3729 Wasteeed! that song with that bluesy distorted sound is very unique among their repertoire
I was a massive fan of all their songs, Mary of silence is an amazing song, big spooky stooges vibe on the guitar and the song "so tonight that I might see" is one of the few songs Ive ever heard that really catches the spirit of the velvet underground at their best. Robacks guitar and her voice together were magical. They were not "grunge" or "goth" and never associated or identified themselves with either of those scenes. They were a psyche folk/rock band influenced by velvet underground/Neil Young/Marychain/Galaxie 500/Stones/shoegaze/80s dream pop etc.
She is amazing, I enjoy watching her sing its like poetry in motion if I ever imagined what and angel would sound like I'm thinking it would be Mazzy
All that awesome b-roll really makes the videos better. Keep it up dude.
Running down memory lane, recentering my core. FULL CIRCLE Thank you for posting 🤎
I committed about 5 of the 7 deadly sins with Mazzy Star playing in the background.
I LOVE Mazzy Star. I went to sleep to Hopes beautiful soothing voice for for years 😂
when i was 14 they were at the metro in Chicago. i was on the floor about 6 rows back or so and for whatever reason she decided to stare into my eyes for like 15 seconds straight. me being basically a child i felt compelled to break from her gaze but i forced myself not to because, well, it's her.
a truly unforgettable moment
Growing up, she was my single biggest music crush. She kinda still is. Everything about her is beautiful, ...her lyrics, her voice, her demeanor.... just her.
I still to this day love Fade Into You. As soon as heard the song and seen the video on MTV back then, I was in love with Mazzy Star. I made sure to buy their cd as soon as I got paid at my part time job whichever week it was back then. I still have that particular album too.
Half a million subscribers. Not bad, congratulations RNRTS!
Thanks!