I just found there song ladykiller and this song is amazing and I’m not even into rock like that she is dope af though and her band im looking up her history and all lush is an amazing group
I remember travelling down from Carlisle to see Lush in Manchester back in the days, my mate got his jacket signed, I remember the management saying things where gettiing bigger so they may have to change things. We had no where booked to sleep that night it was one of the coldest nights in my life sleeping outside of Manchester train station. a few years later i made friends with a cousin of their drummer down in Brighton. Many years later Ive lost touch with the cousin of the drummer.
I like her alcoholic spirit.She used to post crazy stuff on her twitter account while drunk. Whats strange, is i always like to listen to Lush while inebriated for some reason. The word Lush is english slang for a drunk person, a 'drunkard.
Hope Miki will do some more new projects, she’s a unique musical mind and was probably more influential than she gets credit for, maybe as Gen Z picks up dreampop/ghoegaze and such, it will become clearer. Anyhow. Saw them in 2016 and it was amazing. They were so good. Really brilliant chords and arrangements. Every tune reminded me of my teens and 20s. EDIT: Aah she’s touring in the States! Chicago ☑️
Omg I'm so glad to listen to this interview. I really love Miki. Her ups and downs. This book really puts reality in front of what we least know when LUSH was around. Who they were as real people real experiences. Very sad hearing her voice how painful it was to cope with the shocking news of her band mate's suicide. If she writes another book, I will definitely pick it up. Thank you for posting this interview.
Thank you for such a wonderful interview! Your questions are so insightful and interesting. I admire Miki more than I can say; I deeply respect her nuanced, balanced, fair, empathetic, and diplomatic approach. Her voice is vital within a culture that unfortunately seems to only care about harsh and polarizing binaries. She's a living legend and it's fascinating to learn about her creative process behind the scenes. ❤
Love the interview.....you know...those mid-60's Gibson non-reverse Firebird guitars are going for ten grand now! Jeesh.... more interviews please---thx.
Very cool. I learned about Lush very recently when watching Trash Theory. I always thought shoegaze was just a meme due to all jokes about it but Lush is definitely a great listen. So many awesome songs. Their first break-up happened before I was born though, and I never heard much about them before. Glad I discovered them, and this interview gave me lots of insight on Miki.
This is a great interview, hearing about Micki and Emmas relationship. I perceive Emma as someone that is kind of flighty and prone to phobias, even though she might have a bad temper. Micki, while highly intelligent , seems more down to earth and sociable. I could be completely wrong ,its just the way they come across through the media.
I wasn't at all into the British indie/Britpop scene when I was a teenager in the 90s and I'd not heard of Lush until a few years ago. Really great band though.
I don't wanna sound that I'm pandering to the Panderverse......... "Split" is such a great/Important album. it is soooooo prog, like "Pink Floyd" prog. It is the epitome of "Shoe Gazer", whether you like it nor not. Split.....is a masterpiece.....great musical layering. In my all time top 10 albums.
Yes I got Split when it was released and its quite good, turns out Starlust is my fave Lush song. I had Gala and Spooky and Sear and some others by 1994.
I just found there song ladykiller and this song is amazing and I’m not even into rock like that she is dope af though and her band im looking up her history and all lush is an amazing group
I remember travelling down from Carlisle to see Lush in Manchester back in the days, my mate got his jacket signed, I remember the management saying things where gettiing bigger so they may have to change things. We had no where booked to sleep that night it was one of the coldest nights in my life sleeping outside of Manchester train station. a few years later i made friends with a cousin of their drummer down in Brighton. Many years later Ive lost touch with the cousin of the drummer.
I like her alcoholic spirit.She used to post crazy stuff on her twitter account while drunk.
Whats strange, is i always like to listen to Lush while inebriated for some reason.
The word Lush is english slang for a drunk person, a 'drunkard.
All I can say is it’s astonishing that such an interesting human being now makes such a dull sound with MB3.
Hope Miki will do some more new projects, she’s a unique musical mind and was probably more influential than she gets credit for, maybe as Gen Z picks up dreampop/ghoegaze and such, it will become clearer. Anyhow. Saw them in 2016 and it was amazing. They were so good. Really brilliant chords and arrangements. Every tune reminded me of my teens and 20s. EDIT: Aah she’s touring in the States! Chicago ☑️
What a great interview, thank you!
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@@spoookmagazine already did :)
LUSH is such an inspiration to us as a band ,,,, simply amazing
Omg I'm so glad to listen to this interview. I really love Miki. Her ups and downs. This book really puts reality in front of what we least know when LUSH was around. Who they were as real people real experiences. Very sad hearing her voice how painful it was to cope with the shocking news of her band mate's suicide. If she writes another book, I will definitely pick it up. Thank you for posting this interview.
Commemorate the birth of your loved ones; not their deaths...... Amen, Miki! ✊
Miki was and still is cool. Poweeeeerrrrr!!!!
Brilliant interview and the book is great as well.
You didn’t half pack a lot of living in those years in Lush Miki!
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Thank you for such a wonderful interview! Your questions are so insightful and interesting. I admire Miki more than I can say; I deeply respect her nuanced, balanced, fair, empathetic, and diplomatic approach. Her voice is vital within a culture that unfortunately seems to only care about harsh and polarizing binaries. She's a living legend and it's fascinating to learn about her creative process behind the scenes. ❤
Thankyou! If you wanted to subscribe to the channel I’ll do much more of it!
Love the interview.....you know...those mid-60's Gibson non-reverse Firebird guitars are going for ten grand now! Jeesh.... more interviews please---thx.
Terrific
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Very cool. I learned about Lush very recently when watching Trash Theory. I always thought shoegaze was just a meme due to all jokes about it but Lush is definitely a great listen. So many awesome songs. Their first break-up happened before I was born though, and I never heard much about them before. Glad I discovered them, and this interview gave me lots of insight on Miki.
More please.
Pray up.
Great interview
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Great interview. Really enjoyed it.
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@@spoookmagazine Oh I have. Loved your interview style.
@@synthmaniacmoog2607 Thankyou!
Omg... she's smoking!!😂 good on her. Love miki 🎸🎤💜💔👀
What absolutely brilliant interview!!!!
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Meanwhile here I am in America, where nobody STILL knows what good music is! Or what reading a book is like. It's difficult talking to idiots.
your characterization is absolutely precise...
Excellent interview James
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@@spoookmagazine, I did, is it possible for you to interview EBTG, Cranes, etc?
@Fairfaxcitymusic Funnily enough, I’m doing Cranes soon!
This is a great interview, hearing about Micki and Emmas relationship. I perceive Emma as someone that is kind of flighty and prone to phobias, even though she might have a bad temper. Micki, while highly intelligent , seems more down to earth and sociable. I could be completely wrong ,its just the way they come across through the media.
Agree, pity tht bands get to that stage where they dislike each other that much they no longer speak. I imagine Emma could be quite feisty.
I wasn't at all into the British indie/Britpop scene when I was a teenager in the 90s and I'd not heard of Lush until a few years ago. Really great band though.
I don't wanna sound that I'm pandering to the Panderverse......... "Split" is such a great/Important album. it is soooooo prog, like "Pink Floyd" prog. It is the epitome of "Shoe Gazer", whether you like it nor not. Split.....is a masterpiece.....great musical layering. In my all time top 10 albums.
I bought it on cassette when it came out
Yes I got Split when it was released and its quite good, turns out Starlust is my fave Lush song. I had Gala and Spooky and Sear and some others by 1994.
That bright light looks...odd.
Absolutely! This is your podcast, James. We want to see you properly the way we can see Miki!
Why dose she picking her nose ?????