October 18, 2014 - Indie Rockers, Bombay Bicycle Club, perform at House of Blues Boston. The genre-bending group, formed in 2005 out of North London, put on a high octane set that spanned their four full length albums and three EPs. The sold–out Saturday night crowd witnessed an unforgettable performance including this live rendition of “Luna” from their 2014 album, So Long, See You Tomorrow.
Frontman, Jack Steadman, and bassist, Ed Nash, sat down with WGBH Music before the show to talk about the evolution of the song Luna.
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Video Credits:
Greg Shea - Producer/Director/Camera/Editor
Kegan Harrington -- Producer
Alan Mattes – Recorded & Mixed By
John Parker — Audio Assistant
Amy Stahl — Camera
Dan Mortimer – Interview/Camera
Kiva Kuan Liu – Camera
Kyle Werder – Camera
Reilly Aguiar — Camera
Meredith Nierman – Still Photographer
Lyrics:
I will bathe myself
Then I'll wear you for the night
Colours fading, frayed at the sight
(You're changing in the night)
Oh why is your face so pale and white?
There's a lot of words to call out
Just waiting for the perfect hideout
Down when the walls start shaking
I'm ready for you to find out
Ah-ooo-ooo
To find out
Ah-ooo-ooo
Now that the night has fled
Just like everything I said
When the moon was out instead
(Not sun, gold, soft and rain)
You burn through my mind, again and again, again, again
And again and again
There's a lot of words to call out
Just waiting for the perfect hideout
Down when the walls start shaking
I'm ready for you to find out
Ah-ooo-ooo
To find out
Ah-ooo-ooo
There's a lot of words to call out
Just waiting for the perfect hideout
Down when the walls start shaking
I'm ready for you to find out
Ah-ooo-ooo
To find out
Ah-ooo-ooo
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