I'm from New Hampshire. Got MuchMusic on satellite. So thankful it introduced me to great bands like Our Lady Peace, Moist, Amanda Marshall, I Mother Earth, Sarah McLachlan., Barenaked Ladies, and so many others. Very grateful.
crallow Yeah man, I see. But in my point of view they should be known all over the world. They're just too amazing to have this success only in their motherland. I'd love to see them playing here in Brazil, but for example, none of my friends have ever heard of them...
I'm American and this is the first time listening to this song. Canadian musicians rock. The Hip is my favorite! I wave everyday to my Canadian neighbors on Vancouver Island .Peace and love from Port Angeles, Washington on the Olympic Peninsula.🙏❤️🇺🇲🇨🇦
Thank you God, I was born in 75, actually could watch bands like this and the hip, and the watchmen, pursuit of happiness, all In their prime, small clubs before they made it big
"Starseed was written in five minutes. Chris came up with the bass line and the vibe was so heavy we just wrote it." It only took the band twenty more minutes to record the song" ------ Wow, truly amazing!!!! Yes.
@@brokenwingbird2552 Don't waste key strokes on people like Stephen Hess . I'm sure he has all kinds of hits on TH-cam.. Oh, Yeah. He's keeping them a secret right now.. Glad you like this vid.
I'm another Yank who spent the 90s listening to Canadian Rock Radio from Vancouver. I Love 90s Canadian Alt Rock like Our Lady Peace, The Tragically Hip, Econoline Crush, Tea Party... Oh, man!
Same! I abandoned the Seattle sound to find something I love. I've tried to turn my friends on to stuff like this - always dismissed as inferior because it's Canadian. Fine; I'll keep it all for myself.
How did I completely miss this band? Raising a family, I guess. The guitar is very reminiscent of The Cult. Now I need to do a deep dive. Thank to to Spotify for bringing this song into my life.
Roger Adams Ironically you can find any crap music that is out today the first time you hear it. Back in the day we had to be slaves to radio if we wanted it. We were spoiled but these kids today are spoiled rotten
I first heard this song on national lampoon's senior trip as a young teen in the 90s. I couldn't find it then but remembered to find it today and I've listened to it about 10 times so far.
I'll never forget seeing them live at MolsonPark Barrie mid 90's. They closed out the show just before the T Hip came on who were amazing too. I was up front in the mosh pit about 20 yrs old, in amazing shape to survive 6hrs in a mosh pit. Great memory. The music was adrenaline that pump us up flowing through our veins was so exciting. We were screaming out the lyrics at the top of our lungs while smashing into one another. Imagine us all, same crowd doing that in our golden years...lol... As a musician for over two decades I was just blown away at how tight they were in the pocket that night, on 🔥💯🔥 Jeremy on the drums to see him up close live had us all pumped!!
One of the first rock sounds I ever enjoyed. The year is 1997.im 17.the country is Trinidad W.I.this song is in a compilation I buy on a cassette of alternative music and it's just awesome.this Canadian band...now I'm 40.23 years later and it still hasn't gotten old...Wow!
I moved to New York from Derry, Ireland in '95 at the age of 18. This was doing the rounds on the radio at the time. I immediately felt as though I'd arrived to where I was always destined to be.
Great music. Reminds me of being 20. Growing up in Ontario The big news each spring would be who would be playing edgefest and other fests/tours that summer at Molson park Barrie... all gone now. The place I watched so many great bands(OLP, I mother earth, the tea party, the headstones, THE HIP) to name a few has become a shopping mall!!!!!. Sucks I can never bring my kids there to experience it. Also sad that OLP became a fake hollywood band after 2 awesome first albums. They lost their teeth when Raine moved to LA. Doubt he could find his way to Canada now! R.I.P 20's. I miss you, and the REAL music that came with you.
Let's not forget April Wine. An excellent Canadian band. My very first concert was their Nature of the Beast tour. And the song "I like to Rock" absolutely epitomizes the 70's and 80's Rock n Roll.
This video is brilliantly shot. I love how you see different angles of thw drummer who is in front unlike most videos where the drummer is in the back. The different angles on the focussed drum is what makes this video brilliant.
I am so glad I lived my 20's in my 60's and now my teens in my 70's, stungirls rule and paint to pass...see ya on the road kiddies....dirty side down...
Star seed.... thank goodness my kids hearing turned out alright but they were raised on this music from the cradle. in 2000 one started banging on drums at 4 and then picked up guitar and piano. the other one right behind when he was 2 started drumming behind his brother. Both play guitars piano and drums still and made a life of going to every concert with mom and staying in tune with their music brains.. You have to acknowledge your influences. This band was one even though this song was released years earlier. My kids were raised on my music ..and still love the late 90s influences to this day. They complain there is no good music anymore and no real singers and musicians. sometimes its true. .Life is nothing without music. Peace Out!! i am just looking back at the days my kids were in rocking baby seats rocking to this song and Janes Addiction
This was the very first one of theirs I ever heard and it took me YEARS to find out what it was. I never forgot it and was so glad about the discovery of this excellent band.
The Tea Party is three of the greatest at what they do....the Stu’s and Jeff.... spent the 90s seeing them wherever I could...from a dive bar in Toledo to a festival in Barrie...they play Thursday at Windsor Casino...love them and Canadian bands and my grunge... Rip Gord
They played in Leamington Ontario a few years back now. I shouted like a lunatic to hear this song. They did and they did not disappoint. Was such an awesome show and great night. :)
I find these Canadian bands are just always so underrated!i mean if they had come south of the boarder they would get more respect!awesome band!heard this song in 1997 and still love it!
+jason joseph They were pretty big in the 2000's. Had quite a few radio hits in the U.S. I actually got to see them live again a few months ago in Florida.
Not sure 'bout that even the Tragically Hip did not make it big in the States and they were one of our best bands. Maybe some cultural differences then when a performer is successful there people forget they are Canadian like now with The Weeknd.
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah If I let go of the world that I was holding A passenger that could not fly In search of souls In search of something Let it go Let it slide Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah Ooh oh yeah yeah yeah yeah When I find out what went on I'll bring it back But it won't be easy They won't believe how a man he could drown In a starseed, starseed Oh oh I hoped to find why the world wasn't glowing It darkens as we end this ride I've fallen back under the equator I'm back inside we back inside Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah Mmmm so real yeah yeah yeah yeah When I find out what went on I'll bring it back but it won't be easy They won't believe how a man he could drown In a starseed, starseed Oh oh oh It's all or nothing, nothing But I found out what went on I'll bring it back but it won't be easy They won't believe the man he could But I'd choose starseed over Nothing, nothing But I found out what went on I'll bring it back but it won't be easy They won't believe the man he could But I'd choose starseed over Nothing, nothing Starseed over Starseed over
One of the personally proudest moments of my life was when I learned to play this on my drums. Had a stupid smile on my face that took days to go away :)
I still remember seeing Our Lady Peace opening up for Fishbone, in Regina, at the old Channel One club, promoting their first album. That was the very first time that I found the opening band absolutely destroyed the band they were opening for. Great music never dies.
I love the complex fills, bends (micro to semitone) and passing tones in the acoustic and the electric that sound like Indian raga psychedelia. My favorite song from that year & album. Kicked ass live too in 98 @ Edgefest.
I am soooo grateful I lived my 20's in the 90's! What a magical time it was.
ok boomer
@@ryyzan3055 eh-em, I'm the forgotten generation, not a boomer. Get it right child. ;P
@@JoeyMcSmokey ok boomer
Me too. Gen-Xer
@@ryyzan3055 She's Gen-X
I'm from New Hampshire. Got MuchMusic on satellite. So thankful it introduced me to great bands like Our Lady Peace, Moist, Amanda Marshall, I Mother Earth, Sarah McLachlan., Barenaked Ladies, and so many others. Very grateful.
High 5 from Canadian rock fans. We rock dont we?
This is the most underrated band of all times.
Their first four albuns are just pure gold.
Underrated? They had big success here in Canada, as well as the States. Not a lot of bands succeed in the States.... Not good ones anyways.
crallow Yeah man, I see. But in my point of view they should be known all over the world. They're just too amazing to have this success only in their motherland. I'd love to see them playing here in Brazil, but for example, none of my friends have ever heard of them...
I know what you mean Pedro. As a Canadian, I agree with you. They are underrated and the world is missing out on some classic 1990's music.
the ladies were smokin hot
They were one of the best shows I’ve ever been to. I used to see them play in the small places in Hollywood in the 90s. It was amazing ❤❤
To anyone playing this song, it's such a hidden gem kudos to you.
kisses are what set you free
This song was a huge part of my youth. I played this album so many times.
cant wait to see OLP, Soul Asylum, Live and STP for their 30th anniv album tour in Toronto this summer. will be so cool!
I'm American and this is the first time listening to this song. Canadian musicians rock. The Hip is my favorite! I wave everyday to my Canadian neighbors on Vancouver Island .Peace and love from Port Angeles, Washington on the Olympic Peninsula.🙏❤️🇺🇲🇨🇦
Have you listened to other things by this band? They have so many good ones!
LOVE this song! Timeless Canadian Rock:)
Legend rock🤘
This is so amazing and fantastic Lord may you be blessed
Yeah, it's aboot time something other than Celine Dion and Brian Adams came from there, eh?
Of course...the rest of the world just calls it Rock 🤔🤨😂🤣
Rush and many other great bands.
Thank you God, I was born in 75, actually could watch bands like this and the hip, and the watchmen, pursuit of happiness, all In their prime, small clubs before they made it big
Me too, brother. Born 11/1975.
"Starseed was written in five minutes. Chris came up with the bass line and the vibe was so heavy we just wrote it." It only took the band twenty more minutes to record the song" ------ Wow, truly amazing!!!! Yes.
LOL how ironic that nobody has come up with stuff like this again for the better part of 2 decades
It sounds like it was written in 4 minutes
@@stevehess10000 Weak troll
@@brokenwingbird2552 Don't waste key strokes on people like
Stephen Hess
. I'm sure he has all kinds of hits on TH-cam.. Oh, Yeah. He's keeping them a secret right now.. Glad you like this vid.
@@stevehess10000 How many hit songs have you written?
I'm another Yank who spent the 90s listening to Canadian Rock Radio from Vancouver. I Love 90s Canadian Alt Rock like Our Lady Peace, The Tragically Hip, Econoline Crush, Tea Party... Oh, man!
Chris Jay Becker Don't forget Moist
such a great band moist. So good live, great times
Um I Mother Earth FTW.
Same! I abandoned the Seattle sound to find something I love. I've tried to turn my friends on to stuff like this - always dismissed as inferior because it's Canadian. Fine; I'll keep it all for myself.
Hi from Canada ...yes we have a lot of great music here ...☺
Not many songs can make me miss the 90s more than this.
Because it is Still sending you the message- listen to it but now it's time for action!
How did I completely miss this band? Raising a family, I guess. The guitar is very reminiscent of The Cult. Now I need to do a deep dive. Thank to to Spotify for bringing this song into my life.
That's what I said ..they sound like the Cult and love this song...❤
I agree.. This does have some resemblance to Billy Duffy but not on the level of Ian Astbury vocally Ian is a legend@@SpiritualGangsta1
Their drummer really kicks ass ! There first album was great. Hard to believe it is getting close to 20 years since it came out.
Can you believe it's been 28 years now?
@@der_pinguin44 please dont do this. I was enjoying my day.
The drums kick ass, I agree! He is beaten those things...
The drums kick ass, I agree! He is beaten those things...
The first song of theirs I ever heard. I remember recording it on a cassette tape after waiting around the radio for it to play.
Mark Bennett lol I remember those days! It's so much easier to find a song nowadays
Roger Adams Ironically you can find any crap music that is out today the first time you hear it. Back in the day we had to be slaves to radio if we wanted it. We were spoiled but these kids today are spoiled rotten
i remember recording music videos on TV back in 2007
Lol those were the days!
The 1990s the last best era
Found this Album at a good will for 99cents few years ago..major score
Only a fool would part with the album...you win !
Great find! This band is under rated. Amazing live if you have the chance.
😮👍
@@coleyquesadilla4555 yup - still rockin that live DVD
99 million
thumbs up to the recording engineer for such a boss drum mix. that snare drum is killing.
Exactly what I was thinking man. Sounds so full, but cuts through at the same time. Very natural sounding snare
Arnold Lanni. Talented man.
Isn't this how the snare sounds with the snare disengaged?
thats St Anger snare!!lol
Back when they would track to tape.
1990’s Canadian rock was such a great era. Lots of great bands and songs came out of this decade.
One of the most, if not the most Kick-ass alternative rock song in the history of man! And those drums.....goodness!
I first heard this song on national lampoon's senior trip as a young teen in the 90s. I couldn't find it then but remembered to find it today and I've listened to it about 10 times so far.
Dude that movie is free on TH-cam right now. Search it in the free movies. Great movie brings me back too 🤙
@@craig5224 just watched it last night! Haha
Watching it now!
This is the only definition of Starseed that matters. If anyone says otherwise, they are mistaken at best.
Correct!
One of the most underated bands of the 90's, and still one of my favourites 25 years on
One of the greatest 90's alternative rock tracks ever!
I want the 90s back!!! I don't want what ever the fuck this world is now
💯
Then build a Time Machine!
@@Dman_DBD What you said.
I want the same. Let's build a new world.
Then fuck off.. band is real.. love it
This song is one of the best rock grooves ever
That's true! See comment above! Jeremy said yes I'm here!
I'll never forget seeing them live at MolsonPark Barrie mid 90's. They closed out the show just before the T Hip came on who were amazing too. I was up front in the mosh pit about 20 yrs old, in amazing shape to survive 6hrs in a mosh pit. Great memory. The music was adrenaline that pump us up flowing through our veins was so exciting. We were screaming out the lyrics at the top of our lungs while smashing into one another. Imagine us all, same crowd doing that in our golden years...lol...
As a musician for over two decades I was just blown away at how tight they were in the pocket that night, on 🔥💯🔥 Jeremy on the drums to see him up close live had us all pumped!!
This is just such a GREAT aggressive drum track.
Was it edgefest?
This is a song that you crank up while driving and sing along at the very top of your lungs.
i heard first in my car..so darn good .
I tried, the lyrics and the melody are confusing as hell. Amazing song just impossible to follow.
One of the first rock sounds I ever enjoyed. The year is 1997.im 17.the country is Trinidad W.I.this song is in a compilation I buy on a cassette of alternative music and it's just awesome.this Canadian band...now I'm 40.23 years later and it still hasn't gotten old...Wow!
I moved to New York from Derry, Ireland in '95 at the age of 18. This was doing the rounds on the radio at the time. I immediately felt as though I'd arrived to where I was always destined to be.
A piece of history. Can't believe how hard it still rides!!! Amazing.
One of my all time best rock tunes of the 20th century
Great music. Reminds me of being 20. Growing up in Ontario The big news each spring would be who would be playing edgefest and other fests/tours that summer at Molson park Barrie... all gone now. The place I watched so many great bands(OLP, I mother earth, the tea party, the headstones, THE HIP) to name a few has become a shopping mall!!!!!. Sucks I can never bring my kids there to experience it. Also sad that OLP became a fake hollywood band after 2 awesome first albums. They lost their teeth when Raine moved to LA. Doubt he could find his way to Canada now! R.I.P 20's. I miss you, and the REAL music that came with you.
this is one of the good Canadian rock n' roll back in the mid 90s together with I Mother Earth's One more Astronaut. I miss the Muchmusic days
much now is trash
Let's not forget April Wine. An excellent Canadian band. My very first concert was their Nature of the Beast tour. And the song "I like to Rock" absolutely epitomizes the 70's and 80's Rock n Roll.
Nostalgia is the perfect drug! This song brings back so many memories.
I'm glad I was a 90’s teen!
i was born in 1996 and i first got into our lady peace by 2005
Hands down one of OLP's best.
I'm so glad I rediscovered OLP! Damn, they rock! And Raines voice is incredible!
Naveed is a masterpiece, the whole album is excellent..
+Anna Fitzpatrick agreed
+Anna Fitzpatrick You have other interests than trolling on political videos?! :-O
I agree. Just put the whole thing in repeat
Agreed it's their best for sure
One of the best albums released that year. Not a bad track anywhere on it.
We’ll bring it back but it won’t be easy. Awesome lyrics
im 62 ..love these guys !!
Same!
This video is brilliantly shot. I love how you see different angles of thw drummer who is in front unlike most videos where the drummer is in the back. The different angles on the focussed drum is what makes this video brilliant.
Can't wait to cover this gem !!! Working on it tonight !
I can never listen to this just once. I have to repeat it over and over and over...
I am so glad I lived my 20's in my 60's and now my teens in my 70's, stungirls rule and paint to pass...see ya on the road kiddies....dirty side down...
Taggart dropping an absolute gem of a groove.
The vocals can give me chills, and that snare.
Great song, great album.
0:39 that part sure gives me the chills
This song is so underated. It is the best rock song of the 90’s
Drumming on this track is outstanding!
Yeah, yeah, yeah... The quasi Bossa Nova feel really fits the overall vibe of the song as a whole.. Good call..
Whole album is fire 🔥
One of the best 90s jams...
I'm almost 33 and I have been jamming to this song since I was 11
Ive seen Our Lady Peace live like 10+ times. Ive lost track. Theyre my favorite band ever!
Holy crap, this song still rocks!!
These guys are one of my all time favorites! Anyone here during the pandemic? 9/28/20 cheers from Pennsylvania!
Saw them in early 90s when nobody knew them in Montreal… dope live show right after they dropped their first album
I let go of the world I was holding, a passenger who could not fly.... Cool lyrics!
90s was the best music. Had to give my head a shake when I realized my favorite genre was the grunge period. Those days are missed.
Haha, resonates.
Absolutely love it! Straight from the ethers and the soundtrack for The Star Seed Generation Thank you!💖🏁
Holiness of His most holy, thank you for bringing me here. 🙏
My fave OLP song ever...Jeremy Taggart's drum roll at 1:35 sends chills!!!
The one at 2:57 always gets me
@@sergiom5907 1:35 I say!!!!
i get the chills at 0:39
@@patrickgrondines2221 Jeremy Taggart induced chills - CHECK!!!
Star seed.... thank goodness my kids hearing turned out alright but they were raised on this music from the cradle. in 2000 one started banging on drums at 4 and then picked up guitar and piano. the other one right behind when he was 2 started drumming behind his brother. Both play guitars piano and drums still and made a life of going to every concert with mom and staying in tune with their music brains.. You have to acknowledge your influences. This band was one even though this song was released years earlier. My kids were raised on my music ..and still love the late 90s influences to this day. They complain there is no good music anymore and no real singers and musicians. sometimes its true.
.Life is nothing without music. Peace Out!! i am just looking back at the days my kids were in rocking baby seats rocking to this song and Janes Addiction
I've fell in love with the sound of the drums. Just perfect.
What a fing killer tune and what vocals. I rock out to this every time I hear this song.
if you are tired and theres no stimulants to swallow this will work just as well if not better
This was the very first one of theirs I ever heard and it took me YEARS to find out what it was. I never forgot it and was so glad about the discovery of this excellent band.
Starseed and Naveed man those are the songs of true canadian 90's rock
And One More Astronaut.
The Tea Party is three of the greatest at what they do....the Stu’s and Jeff.... spent the 90s seeing them wherever I could...from a dive bar in Toledo to a festival in Barrie...they play Thursday at Windsor Casino...love them and Canadian bands and my grunge...
Rip Gord
how could anyone dislike this song! !!
Nolan Colby personally I fucking love OLP😉
I can’t stand the singer, he seems like a prick.
Sharing Lungs ... and you were there, listening...
@@sharinglungs3226 do not insult raine maida like that
Rain has a very Unique Voice.Love this Band.
They always sounded powerful. I seen them in New Orleans 1999
They played in Leamington Ontario a few years back now. I shouted like a lunatic to hear this song. They did and they did not disappoint. Was such an awesome show and great night. :)
I really like Mike Turner’s guitar playing. IMO OLP was never the same after his departure.
let me tell you my story an old friend of mine"s brother went to high school with mike turner
Wow awesome to randomly discover music like this. Better late than never
Love this song!
There will never be another decade of music like the 90's
One of my all-time favorite song of 90s.. thanks syndicated Z Rock 50s🤘🤘🔥🔥
You bring me back to college. Thank you❤
Whoever disliked this doesn't have a good taste in music. Naveed is a great album!
I absolutely agree. The whole album is fantastic!
I know right ? 😊😊
I agree, the fuckin 90's were the greatest.
+RazorEdgeBullie yes..why yes they were..
+Holly Butler the older I get the more I connect with songs from my youth lol. Same for you?
Love this tune. Bass lute drums and voice all top shelf! Thank you Canda for this gift!
As a 44 year old starseed I never even heard that word till I started awakening - but I remember this!!
Dang. You seem so enlightened. Can you share any wisdom?
@@eriklarson9137 don't trust anything you see on TV.
I actually went back to find this song to see if they were giving us any clues
@@eriklarson9137 lol
@@tanyaireson4693 It's kind of amazing how this song, though it rocks hard, it has such depth to it. Are you starseed too?
Clumsy was my first cd i am now 34 years old and finally understand it thank u universe for OLP ☝🙏🙌🙌🙌🙌
Kind of sounds like if The Cult and Collective Soul had a love child....really great.
This recently got in my head for some reason! I think My Dad who passed away reminded me of this song. 🙏🏻
I find these Canadian bands are just always so underrated!i mean if they had come south of the boarder they would get more respect!awesome band!heard this song in 1997 and still love it!
+jason joseph Just think of them as hidden gems
+jason joseph Absolutely.
+jason joseph They were pretty big in the 2000's. Had quite a few radio hits in the U.S. I actually got to see them live again a few months ago in Florida.
Not sure 'bout that even the Tragically Hip did not make it big in the States and they were one of our best bands. Maybe some cultural differences then when a performer is successful there people forget they are Canadian like now with The Weeknd.
This is one of the best songs still to hear on the radio! Had to come to hear again
The intro always gives me goosebumps
Me three.. Sounds like a Sitar..
the part at 0:39 gives me the chills
been so long since I've listened to Our Lady Peace... used to listen to them all the time... they're awesome...
Still my favourite OLP song! 🥰🧡👍🤩
Love Raine's hand motions while singing!!! All the best singers do it! Might help my karaoke ❤❤😊
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
If I let go of the world that I was holding
A passenger that could not fly
In search of souls
In search of something
Let it go
Let it slide
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Ooh oh yeah yeah yeah yeah
When I find out what went on
I'll bring it back
But it won't be easy
They won't believe how a man he could drown
In a starseed, starseed
Oh oh
I hoped to find why the world wasn't glowing
It darkens as we end this ride
I've fallen back under the equator
I'm back inside we back inside
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Mmmm so real yeah yeah yeah yeah
When I find out what went on
I'll bring it back but it won't be easy
They won't believe how a man he could drown
In a starseed, starseed
Oh oh oh
It's all or nothing, nothing
But I found out what went on
I'll bring it back but it won't be easy
They won't believe the man he could But I'd choose starseed over
Nothing, nothing
But I found out what went on
I'll bring it back but it won't be easy
They won't believe the man he could But I'd choose starseed over
Nothing, nothing
Starseed over
Starseed over
One of the personally proudest moments of my life was when I learned to play this on my drums. Had a stupid smile on my face that took days to go away :)
Pure energy....great song from a great band...
Absolutely one of my Favourite Songs of All-Time, along with a couple other of theirs.
Great song fron a highly underated band.
All these years later, and I was compelled to track this down and listen to it; every bit as magical as my first hearing it.
I miss good music like this!!
Same here.
Paul Woods dido
Just imagine when you discover actual good music.
My intro to our lady ❤and 28 yrs later still better than most rock put out since
Canada proud ❤
I still remember seeing Our Lady Peace opening up for Fishbone, in Regina, at the old Channel One club, promoting their first album. That was the very first time that I found the opening band absolutely destroyed the band they were opening for.
Great music never dies.
Yeah, I saw them play with I Mother Earth at a small pub in Edmonton. Botha bands playing their debut CDs . Epic!!
There are few songs I consider "beautiful." This is definitely one of them.
I love the complex fills, bends (micro to semitone) and passing tones in the acoustic and the electric that sound like Indian raga psychedelia. My favorite song from that year & album. Kicked ass live too in 98 @ Edgefest.
Saw these guys at Sir Sandford Fleming College party in Lindsay, ON. 1997... Fun times
Its kinda funny how songs that are written from the heart are written quickly but have real power to them