Where the hell has this song been all my life??? I JUST discovered it today - thank you Spotify. Wow...this has so much depth - what an absolute treasure. So glad I discovered this. I’m in deep.
Discovered this after watching 'Upside Down' documentary about Creation Records. Discovering this, The Loft and Ride have made my musical world a much better place.
Another fantastic band that never quite made it - the combination of Terry Bickers's speed guitar work and pedal changes with Guy Chadwicke's swooping vocals...them's were the days, I'm tellin ye' boys!
@Eddie Willers reading the autobiography of band label Alan McGee - it appears this band never made it due to the drug consumption of various band members - Guy especially !
this was used very briefly on a Stone Roses tv program back in the late 80s, Rapido i think it was called - anyway i remember searching every last b-side, remix and song of the Roses to find out what it was, and finally today i find out it wasnt their song at all. Great tune, and the Roses were fucking great aswell.
love this song so much. can't believe they're coming to Peru in March. makes me remember so many many things. keep on visiting us please!!! we need good music around here!!! somebody said depeche mode????
I've been looking for this song for years. It's one of those songs you love the first time you hear it and simply can't get enough. Thanks for posting this.
From Wikipedia: "Chadwick had been inspired to start a new band by having recently seen The Jesus and Mary Chain playing live at London's Electric Ballroom[1][2] and having written a new song called "Christine", which had given him ideas for further progress"
You'd have loved me back then--LMAO! My senior yearbook photos featured my chili bowl haircut. I'm currently growing my hair out long for my GF, and as it gets to target, it's reminding me of those days.
You need to be pretty for a bowl haircut, as they emphasise and slightly soften yr face. There's a group of ageing mods who meet at a petrol station I go to, many still with their teenage Weller haircuts. The ones whose hair still frames their face look horrific cos the faces in question are creased and simian. It's like a monkey in a dress or a gorilla with a wig and I wish someone would have a word.
Christine, still walking at me Still talking at me Christine, such a sense of loss And the baby cried Christine, Christine And the whole world dragged us down And the whole world turned aside Christine, you're in deep, pristine With a god-like glow Christine, Christine, Heart and the glory and me Chaos and the big sea Christine, still walking at me Still talking at me Christine, Christine, Christine And the whole world dragged us down Not a sonnet not a sound And the whole world turned aside The cruelest hand just turned an eye Christine
80's Indie music can create moments similar to those orchestral romantic film moments, where the heart, the mind, the soul and the ears are taken to a place rarely visited. Dark and heavenly.
Guy Chadwick. Underrated. The House of Love. Undrappreciated. Man, these guys brought anthems and emotions. The feels both large and intimate. I hope people find these guys once someone puts a track in a Netflix flick or car commercial. I don’t care how you find them. Just find them.
@RogueRholm bands from the 1980's early 1990's which should have been far,far bigger: The Sundays, the Popinjays,Half man half biscuit, the chameleons (agreed!),Something understood, the Alarm,Big country, the men they couldn't hang.I agree with you the House of love should have been bigger - certainly far bigger than my bloody valentine - now that is one band I don't get at all - believe you me I have played their loveless album over and over.
Great band,saw the original line up a few times in the late 80's in London, when they first started out. Once they left Creation and signed with Fontana the sparkle seemed to wain.............................A pity as they were brilliant.
So its nearly twenty years since I put on an indie tshirt and nervously qued up with the old looking students at Liverpool University to see them play their first album. God, I was green then.
One of the greatest/most underrated indie anthems of the 80's
I have been looking for this fu----ng song since 1992 LOL!!!!! found the treasure today!!!!!
Where the hell has this song been all my life??? I JUST discovered it today - thank you Spotify. Wow...this has so much depth - what an absolute treasure. So glad I discovered this. I’m in deep.
Exactly what I thought
same
If you're in deep with "Christine", you'll drown with "Love in a Car" ...
Humans can create wonderful moments in time. This is one of them.
Discovered this after watching 'Upside Down' documentary about Creation Records. Discovering this, The Loft and Ride have made my musical world a much better place.
Another fantastic band that never quite made it - the combination of Terry Bickers's speed guitar work and pedal changes with Guy Chadwicke's swooping vocals...them's were the days, I'm tellin ye' boys!
@Eddie Willers reading the autobiography of band label Alan McGee - it appears this band never made it due to the drug consumption of various band members - Guy especially !
Fantastic single. They took their Jesus & Mary Chain influence and did something utterly unique-sounding in the process.
"Greatness" is an understatement to describe this song.
it is so beautiful
It is full of magical feelings, like first love, and being young and living the days of our lives that we only hope we can live out again some day.
I’d go as far to say it’s my favourite song of all time
I heard this on MTV's 120 minutes program a very long time ago and I was mesmerized.
Great track.
this was used very briefly on a Stone Roses tv program back in the late 80s, Rapido i think it was called - anyway i remember searching every last b-side, remix and song of the Roses to find out what it was, and finally today i find out it wasnt their song at all. Great tune, and the Roses were fucking great aswell.
Holy shit that's where i first heard it, I had no idea how to search for it back then but found it eventually somehow. Awesome
Heard this on 6Music this morning, turned volume right up. Such a fantastic masterpiece of a song.
Found a copy of this record at my local record store. What a score
😮
One of the best songs ever!
im christine too - so we share not only the name but feeling about this song too
I have been playing this song regularly since it was released. It is beautiful and just perfect.
Number one in my all time 80s/90s UK indie chart. Goose bumps every time...and a tear of joy/sadness.
this reminds me of middle school back in '88... with a god-like glow...
Nobody before or since has done guitar so sweeping and hypnotic.
Love, his deep and haunting(in a good way) voice. Whenever I listen to their music I can travel back to University days.
Yes
One of the best all-time bands. Miss them so much !
I need myself a white wool sweater like that... seriously... I love the guitar effect in this song, my god so beautiful and haunting at the same time.
love this song so much. can't believe they're coming to Peru in March. makes me remember so many many things. keep on visiting us please!!! we need good music around here!!! somebody said depeche mode????
I've been looking for this song for years. It's one of those songs you love the first time you hear it and simply can't get enough. Thanks for posting this.
A fucking great song of a fab band of the 80s!
great tune from a great band. after all these years, I still think this was their best album. guy chadwicks solo, Lazy Soft and Slow is also fab.
this song has been stucking in my head for a whole day
Beautiful song, great band. Guitars amazing in this. 'you're in D!!/deep'!
first heard this twenty years ago.. still sends a shiver up my spine.. it was a john peel favourite.
Tune! Great memories of being 18 and not having a care in the world
There were dark songs well before and well after this one, just this one stands out as one of the most beautiful...
From Wikipedia: "Chadwick had been inspired to start a new band by having recently seen The Jesus and Mary Chain playing live at London's Electric Ballroom[1][2] and having written a new song called "Christine", which had given him ideas for further progress"
All students loved House of Love in the early 90s in the UK.
Love this song, top video too...only ever got to see snippets of it at the time it was out. Thanks for posting.
There are no words sufficient to describe the guitars on this song...
Greatest is an understatement to describe this band let alone this song
I just watched :-) Reminded me of when I was so much younger... Great song still!
Saw Elevation supporting The Sugarcubes in 1991. Bickers' music was deplorable. House of Love was class.
Elevation or Levitation?!
definitiely in top 5 albums of the 80s. This album is perfection
I love this song. Thanks for sharing!
ahhh f*** This song still holds a spell over me....what a haunting, beautiful melody.......an absolute gem
@RogueRholm put on that underrated list, kitchens of distinction
wonderful... heavenly... genius... everything
I wish bowl haircuts were still on vogue. They are my soft spot.
I'm prepared to go full bowl for you :D haha. I remember people called them pudding basin cuts.
I used to have a bowl cut in middle school during the mid to late 90s.
On vogue? The magazine?
You'd have loved me back then--LMAO! My senior yearbook photos featured my chili bowl haircut. I'm currently growing my hair out long for my GF, and as it gets to target, it's reminding me of those days.
You need to be pretty for a bowl haircut, as they emphasise and slightly soften yr face. There's a group of ageing mods who meet at a petrol station I go to, many still with their teenage Weller haircuts. The ones whose hair still frames their face look horrific cos the faces in question are creased and simian. It's like a monkey in a dress or a gorilla with a wig and I wish someone would have a word.
Christine, still walking at me
Still talking at me
Christine, such a sense of loss
And the baby cried
Christine, Christine
And the whole world dragged us down
And the whole world turned aside
Christine, you're in deep, pristine
With a god-like glow
Christine, Christine,
Heart and the glory and me
Chaos and the big sea
Christine, still walking at me
Still talking at me
Christine, Christine, Christine
And the whole world dragged us down
Not a sonnet not a sound
And the whole world turned aside
The cruelest hand just turned an eye
Christine
one of the greatest songs ever x
80's Indie music can create moments similar to those orchestral romantic film moments, where the heart, the mind, the soul and the ears are taken to a place rarely visited. Dark and heavenly.
Well said. At the time I was 18 & I also was in love deeply with this girl that would only be my friend only. Life bites sometimes.
Epic greatness are these guitars!
I wish videos were still like this
i had the album on vinyl and i sold it
no regrets
Thank you for posting this. It took me 30 mins of looking to find the right version/group. I could not remember the group's name but only the title.
Gorgeous sound!!!!
wonderfull psychedelic song.
Saw them, live, in, I think, early 1990. Hmm, that was a while ago...
Wow, thanks for posting this!!! This was one of my favorite songs back in the 80s. House of Love should have been much bigger than they were.
I really like this song
tnx for the upload!!
One of my all time favorite songs from the 80's.
Amo esta música...
I love this music...
Ouvi em 1990 pela primeira. Que pena que ela acaba.
I first heard this on John Peel back in 1988 when I was 17, I rushed out and bought the album the next day
Best song with my name in it!
HOL was an awesome source of good tunes...pity they broke up so early.
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Om shanti!
Exact same issue here, taken me years to track this down until someone randomly played it at work this morning :)
Reminds me of drinking vodka in my room with my friends on a Sunday night when I was 17.
Saw them at Lisbon Coliseu back in 89. 200 people in a 2500 venue. Glorious sound.
A classic, no doubt!
Coming to the Netherlands,Paradiso ,Amsterdam,26 may 2016 !!
No expense spared in this particular video!
"House Of Love are very much an attitude."
True.😎
MARAVILLOSA CANCIÓN !!!!!
They've announced they're releasing a brand new album this year.
surreal yet incredible myke tyson
Souvenir d'une BLACK SESSION chez LENOIR )))))). Grand moment.
Guy Chadwick. Underrated. The House of Love. Undrappreciated. Man, these guys brought anthems and emotions. The feels both large and intimate. I hope people find these guys once someone puts a track in a Netflix flick or car commercial. I don’t care how you find them. Just find them.
thanks for posting and i have that Lp version from the album thankd for the video ^_^
Saw them twice around 1990 I think; absolutely fantastic, and I got mistaken for their drummer after one of the concerts.
Such a sad song...
these guys are really serious in the way to create videos! this and destroy the heart are so perfect!
Pretty timeless. In deep.
this was one ma fav songs ever back in da day!
heard this on trigger happy tv and thought this song sounded great but i searched the web for ages thinking it was JAMC...bloody song :)
cant get enough of this,well rate that album with in a room and shine on as well.bit like chameleons second skin
A great Band. Big up Terry Bickers, c'mon guys, you're still around. Reform and make songs like you used to!
GÄNSEHAUT
BEST INDIE. Best MIX JMC, Smiths,...
@RogueRholm bands from the 1980's early 1990's which should have been far,far bigger: The Sundays, the Popinjays,Half man half biscuit, the chameleons (agreed!),Something understood, the Alarm,Big country, the men they couldn't hang.I agree with you the House of love should have been bigger - certainly far bigger than my bloody valentine - now that is one band I don't get at all - believe you me I have played their loveless album over and over.
Appalling video, genius song.
Great band,saw the original line up a few times in the late 80's in London, when they first started out. Once they left Creation and signed with Fontana the sparkle seemed to wain.............................A pity as they were brilliant.
used to love this my bro always played it when i was young
what a fabulous band.
This is great! you should hear the cover of this that Apollo Heights does.
I LOVE MY GIRL ! MY GIRL IS CHRISTINE !
So its nearly twenty years since I put on an indie tshirt and nervously qued up with the old looking students at Liverpool University to see them play their first album. God, I was green then.
How can they play in the dark...good tune!
I wish someone would post the video for "The Girl With the Loneliest Eyes"
love this song
I love this song
I forgot about this song!
I love this
love it !!!!!!!!!!!
DAMN I haven't heard this since I was a 15 yr old weirdo....thanx!!