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The Lemonheads

Live Performances by The Lemonheads

The Lemonheads Perform 'Mrs Robinson' Live on Channel 4

Channel 4
United Kingdom

January 1, 1991 | Video Length: 3:40
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  • In January 1991, The Lemonheads performed live on Channel 4's "The Word," where they delivered a spirited rendition of "Mrs. Robinson." At this time, ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1991, The Lemonheads performed live on Channel 4's "The Word," where they delivered a spirited rendition of "Mrs. Robinson." At this time, the band had recently released their self-titled album, "The Lemonheads," in 1990, which marked a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing their shift towards a more melodic and accessible sound. This was the first album featuring guitarist Evan Dando as the central figure, solidifying the band's identity within the alternative rock scene. Their cover of "Mrs. Robinson," originally by Simon & Garfunkel, became a notable track, further enhancing their reputation and attracting more mainstream attention. The performance encapsulated the energetic and somewhat irreverent spirit of the early '90s music scene, and Dando's charisma on stage was a harbinger of the band's rising popularity that would continue throughout the decade.

The Lemonheads - Full Concert Live in Sydney at Phoenician Club

Phoenician Club
Sydney, Australia

July 23, 1991 | Video Length: 58:43
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    In 1991, The Lemonheads were experiencing a significant turning point in their career, marked by the release of their album "It's a Shame About Ray." This album, which came out in 1992, featured some of their most iconic tracks and contributed greatly to their rise in popularity. The live recording from July 23, 1991, at the Phoenician Club in Sydney captures a moment just before they would achieve mainstream success with "It's a Shame About Ray." Notably, this show was one of their first performances in Sydney, highlighting their expanding reach beyond the United States. The Lemonheads, led by Evan Dando, were known for their blend of punk and alternative rock, and this live performance would have showcased their energetic sound as they began to garner a larger fan base both in Australia and internationally.

The Lemonheads Perform 'Mrs Robinson' Live on Top Of The Pops HD

Top Of The Pops
United Kingdom

January 1, 1992 | Video Length: 2:57
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  • In January 1992, The Lemonheads performed "Mrs. Robinson" on the iconic British music show "Top Of The Pops," marking a significant moment in their ca... Read Full Description >

    In January 1992, The Lemonheads performed "Mrs. Robinson" on the iconic British music show "Top Of The Pops," marking a significant moment in their career. This live recording came shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album, "It's a Shame About Ray," which had been released in 1992 and featured the popular title track along with a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson." At this time, the band was gaining widespread recognition for their catchy melodies and alternative sound, effectively bridging the gap between punk and mainstream rock. Evan Dando, the band’s charismatic frontman, captivated audiences with his distinct style, often being compared to figures like Morrissey. The performance showcased the band's growing popularity in the UK and contributed to the album's eventual success, helping solidify their place in the 1990s alternative rock scene.

The Lemonheads - Live Performance of 'Stove' in London, 1993

London, United Kingdom

November 30, 1992 | Video Length: 2:44
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  • In late 1992, The Lemonheads were enjoying the success of their album "It's a Shame About Ray," which was released earlier that year. This album marke... Read Full Description >

    In late 1992, The Lemonheads were enjoying the success of their album "It's a Shame About Ray," which was released earlier that year. This album marked a significant moment in their career, propelling them into mainstream recognition with catchy singles such as "Mrs. Robinson," a reinterpretation of the Simon & Garfunkel classic. By the time of the live performance captured in London on November 30, 1992, the band was riding high on this wave of popularity. The performance highlights Evan Dando's distinct vocal style and showcases the band's unique blend of alternative rock and punk influences. An interesting aspect of this era is Dando's candid songwriting, as evidenced by the song “Stove,” which reflects his personal experiences in a whimsical yet relatable manner. This live recording serves as a testament to The Lemonheads' burgeoning fame, rooted in both their infectious sound and Dando's charismatic stage presence.

  • In January 1993, The Lemonheads were experiencing a period of significant popularity following the release of their album "It's a Shame About Ray" in ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1993, The Lemonheads were experiencing a period of significant popularity following the release of their album "It's a Shame About Ray" in 1992. This album marked a pivotal moment in the band's career, largely due to its commercial success and the hit single "Mrs. Robinson," which showcased their blend of alternative rock and catchy melodies. The live performance of "Into Your Arms" on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" exemplified the band's rising prominence in the early '90s grunge-influenced music scene. The band's frontman, Evan Dando, became known for his charismatic stage presence during this era, further attracting attention. Notably, the album's success helped pave the way for The Lemonheads to gain a broader audience, leading them to become a defining group of the alternative rock genre. This performance encapsulated their peak momentum before they entered a transitional phase in their career with subsequent releases.

The Lemonheads - Live Concert in San Diego, CA (Full Concert)

San Diego, CA, United States

June 13, 1993 | Video Length: 1:11:50
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    On June 13, 1993, The Lemonheads performed a live show in San Diego, capturing a moment during a significant period in their career. At this time, the band had recently released their album "It's a Shame About Ray" in 1992, which marked their breakout into mainstream success, propelled by the hit single "Mrs. Robinson," a cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic. This live recording showcases not only their energetic performance style but also the band's blend of alternative rock and catchy melodies that were characteristic of their early '90s sound. Interestingly, "It's a Shame About Ray" solidified their presence in the alternative music scene, leading to robust touring activities, including this concert, just a year after its release. The band's ability to engage audiences during live performances contributed to their reputation and the lasting impact of the material they were promoting at the time.

The Lemonheads - Live at Glastonbury Festival - Full Concert

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, England, United Kingdom

June 27, 1993 | Video Length: 1:5:56
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    In June 1993, The Lemonheads performed live at the Glastonbury Festival, a pivotal moment in their career coinciding with the release of their fifth studio album, "It's a Shame About Ray," which debuted earlier that same year. This album marked a significant breakthrough for the band, characterized by its catchy melodies and a mix of alternative rock and pop influences. Notably, it included their hit cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson," which helped propel the band into mainstream recognition. This live performance showcased the band's energetic vibe during a period of rising popularity, as they captivated audiences with their dynamic stage presence. The Glastonbury set demonstrated their growth as musicians and solidified their status within the 1990s alternative rock scene, making the performance memorable beyond just the confines of the festival.

Evan Dando Performs 'Being Around' Live on Later With Jools Holland

Later With Jools Holland
London, United Kingdom

May 21, 1994 | Video Length: 2:56
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  • In May 1994, when Evan Dando performed "Being Around" on "Later With Jools Holland," The Lemonheads were in a pivotal moment in their career, followin... Read Full Description >

    In May 1994, when Evan Dando performed "Being Around" on "Later With Jools Holland," The Lemonheads were in a pivotal moment in their career, following the release of their fourth studio album, *Come on Feel the Lemonheads*, in 1993. This album marked a significant commercial breakthrough for the band, showcasing their signature blend of alternative rock and melodic pop. Notably, *Come on Feel the Lemonheads* included hit singles such as "Into Your Arms" and "It's a Shame About Ray," the latter being a fan favorite that exemplified the band's sound. The appearance on Jools Holland's show highlighted their rising fame in the UK, a notable achievement considering Dando's earlier struggles with substance abuse and personal issues. This performance captured the essence of the band's live energy and solidified their place within the alternative rock scene of the 1990s.

The Lemonheads Perform 'Confetti' at Glastonbury Festival 1994

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 24, 1994 | Video Length: 2:37
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  • In June 1994, The Lemonheads performed at the Glastonbury Festival, showcasing their third studio album, "Come on Feel the Lemonheads," which was rele... Read Full Description >

    In June 1994, The Lemonheads performed at the Glastonbury Festival, showcasing their third studio album, "Come on Feel the Lemonheads," which was released shortly before the festival on July 27, 1993. This album marked a significant moment in the band's career as it achieved mainstream success, driven by popular tracks like "Into Your Arms." By the time of their Glastonbury performance, The Lemonheads were gaining momentum in the alternative rock scene, blending melodic punk influences with the rising grunge sound of the early '90s. Their performance of "Confetti" at this iconic festival highlighted their ability to engage audiences with catchy melodies and relatable lyrics. The festival appearance further solidified the band's presence in the music landscape during this peak period, contributing to their overall popularity and recognition in the indie rock genre.

The Lemonheads Perform 'Bit Part' at Glastonbury Festival 1994

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 24, 1994 | Video Length: 1:43
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  • In June 1994, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, The Lemonheads were riding high on their success following the release of their cr... Read Full Description >

    In June 1994, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, The Lemonheads were riding high on their success following the release of their critically acclaimed album, "Come on Feel the Lemonheads." Released in 1993, this album marked the band's rise into mainstream success and included popular tracks like "Into Your Arms" and "It's a Shame About Ray." By the time of the Glastonbury performance, they had solidified their place in the alternative rock scene, thanks in part to the commercial success of their previous album, which had gained notable airplay and popularity. The Lemonheads were known for their energetic performances and eclectic sound, blending punk and melodic rock elements. The Glastonbury set showcased their live prowess, capturing the essence of their appeal during this peak period in their career. This performance remains a memorable highlight for fans, reflecting the band's vibrant stage presence and their connection with the audience in the mid-'90s alternati

The Lemonheads - Live at Glastonbury Festival 1994 Full Concert

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, United Kingdom

June 26, 1994 | Video Length: 58:06
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  • In June 1994, when The Lemonheads performed live at the Glastonbury Festival, they were riding the wave of success from their critically acclaimed alb... Read Full Description >

    In June 1994, when The Lemonheads performed live at the Glastonbury Festival, they were riding the wave of success from their critically acclaimed album "It's a Shame About Ray." Released in 1992, this album significantly elevated their profile, especially with the hit single "Mrs. Robinson," a cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic that showcased their knack for blending alternative rock with catchy melodies. By 1994, the band had solidified their reputation in the alternative music scene, and their live performance at Glastonbury was indicative of their growing popularity. Interestingly, shortly after this show, they released "Come on Feel the Lemonheads" in 1995, which continued to expand their sound and audience. The Glastonbury gig is a testament to their energetic live presence and the pivotal moment in their career, capturing the essence of their musical journey in the mid-90s.

  • In January 1996, when The Lemonheads performed their cover of Oasis's "Live Forever," they were at a notable point in their career, having just releas... Read Full Description >

    In January 1996, when The Lemonheads performed their cover of Oasis's "Live Forever," they were at a notable point in their career, having just released their album "It's a Shame About Ray" in 1992, which significantly raised their profile in the alternative rock scene. By 1996, the band was transitioning into a new phase with the release of "It's All True," an album that reflected their evolving sound and featured a mix of originals and covers. This live recording from 1996 showcases their ability to reinterpret popular songs while maintaining their signature melodic angst. Interestingly, the performance illustrates their connection to the burgeoning Britpop movement, as they were engaging with a contemporary British rock band at a time when both groups were influencing the alternative music landscape. The live cover serves as a testament to The Lemonheads' eclectic influences and their position within the 90s rock scene.

The Lemonheads Live in London - Full Concert Performance

London, United Kingdom

January 1, 1996 | Video Length: 55:50
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  • In January 1996, The Lemonheads were riding high on the success of their album "Come on Feel the Lemonheads," which had been released in 1993. This al... Read Full Description >

    In January 1996, The Lemonheads were riding high on the success of their album "Come on Feel the Lemonheads," which had been released in 1993. This album marked a significant moment in their career, featuring hit singles like "Into Your Arms" and "It's All True," which contributed to their rise in popularity during the grunge and alternative rock boom of the early '90s. The live recording from London captures the band at a vibrant point in their evolution, showcasing their characteristic blend of melodic punk and pop sensibilities. Notably, this performance is just a few years after Evan Dando, the band's frontman, achieved a more prominent status in the indie-rock scene. The concert reflects their energetic live presence and the devoted fanbase they had cultivated, solidifying their status in the alternative music landscape of the time.

The Lemonheads - VH1 Hard Rock Live Full Concert

VH1 Hard Rock Live

January 1, 1997 | Video Length: 26:07
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The Lemonheads Live at the Stone Pony: 'It's All True', 'If I Could Talk I'd Tell You', 'Break Me'

Stone Pony
Asbury Park, NJ, United States

January 1, 1997 | Video Length: 10:00
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  • In January 1997, The Lemonheads were promoting their album "Car Button Cloth," which had been released in 1996. This live performance at the iconic St... Read Full Description >

    In January 1997, The Lemonheads were promoting their album "Car Button Cloth," which had been released in 1996. This live performance at the iconic Stone Pony in Asbury Park showcased the band's signature mix of alternative rock and melodic hooks, indicative of their evolution during the mid-90s. The choice of songs in the performance, including "It's All True" and "If I Could Talk I'd Tell You," highlights the band's continued exploration of themes of love and angst, resonating well with their fan base at the time. Interestingly, this period marked a pivotal moment for The Lemonheads, as they were transitioning away from their initial punk roots towards a more mainstream sound, a shift that sparked both acclaim and critique. The performance's broadcast on US cable television also underscored their growing popularity and relevance in the alternative rock scene of the era.

The Lemonheads - Live Concert Performance at Rockpalast, Dusseldorf - Full Concert

Rockpalast
Dusseldorf, Germany

March 30, 1997 | Video Length: 32:53
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Lemonheads Perform 'Rudderless' Live at Reading Festival

Reading Festival
Reading, United Kingdom

August 23, 1997 | Video Length: 3:08
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  • On August 23, 1997, during the Lemonheads' performance at the Reading Festival, the band was riding high on the success of their 1996 album, "Car Butt... Read Full Description >

    On August 23, 1997, during the Lemonheads' performance at the Reading Festival, the band was riding high on the success of their 1996 album, "Car Button Cloth." This album represented a transitional phase for the band, as it marked their first release after their major hit "It's a Shame About Ray" from 1992. "Car Button Cloth" showcased a more mature sound and included tracks that continued to explore the band's melodic alternative rock roots. The live performance at this renowned festival highlighted their evolving style and solidified their dedicated fan base, even as the grunge movement was starting to wane. Interestingly, Evan Dando, the band's charismatic frontman, was known for his unpredictable onstage presence during this era, which added an element of spontaneity to their live shows. The Reading Festival performance remains a testament to the band's ability to engage a large audience and navigate the challenges of the changing music landscape.

The Lemonheads - Full Concert at Reading Festival performing classic hits

Reading Festival
Reading, United Kingdom

August 23, 1997 | Video Length: 28:38
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  • In 1997, The Lemonheads were riding the wave of success following their critically acclaimed album "It's a Shame About Ray," which was released in 199... Read Full Description >

    In 1997, The Lemonheads were riding the wave of success following their critically acclaimed album "It's a Shame About Ray," which was released in 1992. By the time of their performance at the Reading Festival on August 23, 1997, the band's popularity was bolstered by the re-release of "It's a Shame About Ray," featuring the hit cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson." During this time, the band was also promoting their forthcoming album, "Car Button Cloth," which was set to showcase a more mature sound, continuing their evolution from their earlier punk roots. The Reading Festival performance captured the band at a peak moment, highlighted by songs like "The Outdoor Type" and "Into Your Arms," showcasing their blend of alternative rock and melodic hooks. This festival marked a significant highlight in their career, reflecting their status in the 1990s alternative scene.

The Lemonheads - It's All True Live Performance at Reading Festival

Reading Festival
Reading, PA, United States

August 23, 1997 | Video Length: 2:03
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The Lemonheads - Confetti Live Performance at the Reading Festival

Reading Festival
Reading, England, United Kingdom

August 24, 1997 | Video Length: 2:28
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  • In August 1997, The Lemonheads were midway through a pivotal moment in their career, having released the album *Car Button Cloth* the previous year. T... Read Full Description >

    In August 1997, The Lemonheads were midway through a pivotal moment in their career, having released the album *Car Button Cloth* the previous year. This album marked a shift for the band, featuring a more introspective sound compared to their earlier, more grunge-influenced work. The live performance at the Reading Festival showcased this transitional phase, as they played in front of a large audience, highlighting their ability to still connect with fans despite the evolving music landscape of the time. Additionally, this period was notable for the band’s eclectic lineup changes, with Evan Dando being the sole consistent member. The festival performance included tracks that reflected their melodic, alternative rock style, solidifying their place within the '90s music scene. The Lemonheads' ability to maintain popularity, even as musical trends began to shift, illustrates their adaptability and enduring appeal.

ONE ON ONE Presentation: The Lemonheads - Live Performance at The TLA in Philadelphia

The Theater Of Living Arts
Philadelphia, PA, United States

September 29, 2005 | Video Length: 2:51
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  • On September 29, 2005, The Lemonheads performed live at The Theater of Living Arts in Philadelphia, shortly after the release of their self-titled alb... Read Full Description >

    On September 29, 2005, The Lemonheads performed live at The Theater of Living Arts in Philadelphia, shortly after the release of their self-titled album, "The Lemonheads," which came out in 2006. This album marked a significant return for the band, as it was their first full-length project after a lengthy hiatus following their 1997 album, "Car Button Cloth." During this period, frontman Evan Dando was navigating both personal challenges and the desire to reclaim the band's identity. The performance at The TLA showcased a mix of their classic hits alongside newer material, highlighting their evolution while maintaining their signature sound. Notably, this era was characterized by Dando's laid-back yet charismatic stage presence, contributing to the allure of their live shows. The concert exemplified a pivotal moment for The Lemonheads, as they sought to reconnect with fans and establish their relevance in the evolving music landscape.

The Lemonheads Full Concert Live at Maxwell's, Hoboken, NJ

Maxwell's
Hoboken, NJ, United States

February 24, 2007 | Video Length: 1:40:15
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  • In 2007, when The Lemonheads performed live at Maxwell's in Hoboken, they were promoting their album "Joyful Noise," which had been released the previ... Read Full Description >

    In 2007, when The Lemonheads performed live at Maxwell's in Hoboken, they were promoting their album "Joyful Noise," which had been released the previous year, in 2006. This album marked a notable return for the band after a hiatus, and it showcased a blend of their signature alternative rock sound with a more mature twist. The live recording captures a performance during the early stages of the band's resurgence in the mid-2000s, highlighting their ability to connect with both longtime fans and a new audience. Interestingly, this concert occurred shortly after lead singer Evan Dando had reunited with some of the original members for the recording of "Joyful Noise," bringing a sense of nostalgia while still being dynamic and fresh. The performance is representative of The Lemonheads' enduring presence in the alternative rock scene, demonstrating their influence and relevance even years after their initial success in the 1990s.

  • In the live recording from January 1, 2008, The Lemonheads were in a transitional period of their career. This performance followed the release of the... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from January 1, 2008, The Lemonheads were in a transitional period of their career. This performance followed the release of their album "Beechwood Spark," which came out in 2006. "It's About Time," the song featured in the live video, reflects the band's characteristic blend of alternative rock and melodic pop, maintaining the sound that gained them recognition in the early '90s. By 2008, the band's lineup had seen several changes, and they were navigating a resurgence in their popularity, particularly among fans of '90s music. The Lemonheads, led by frontman Evan Dando, were also known for their charismatic live performances, which proved integral to their appeal, especially with a dedicated fanbase eager for nostalgic hits. Notably, this recording exemplified the band's ability to captivate audiences even years after their initial breakthrough.

Evan Dando Performs 'Drug Buddy' Live at Lemonheads, New York City

Lemonheads
New York City, NY, United States

January 30, 2010 | Video Length: 2:39
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  • On January 30, 2010, Evan Dando performed a live set in New York City as part of The Lemonheads, capturing a moment during a significant period for th... Read Full Description >

    On January 30, 2010, Evan Dando performed a live set in New York City as part of The Lemonheads, capturing a moment during a significant period for the band. By this time, The Lemonheads had just released their album "Varshons" in 2009, which was a collection of cover songs that showcased a more introspective side of Dando's songwriting. This live performance illustrates Dando’s continued relevance in the music scene, as he navigated through the band's legacy while also exploring new sounds. Notably, by 2010, The Lemonheads’ line-up had seen changes, but Dando remained the driving force behind the band, embodying both the old and new elements of their music. The setlist would likely have featured tracks from this album along with classic hits, illustrating the blend of nostalgia and fresh creativity in the live experience. The mix of covers in "Varshons" reflects Dando’s eclectic influences, further enriching the context of his live performances during this era.

Evan Dando - 'No Backbone' Live Performance at Lemonheads, NYC

Lemonheads
New York, NY, United States

January 30, 2010 | Video Length: 3:14
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  • On January 30, 2010, Evan Dando performed live at a Lemonheads show in New York City, marking a significant point in the band's career. This performan... Read Full Description >

    On January 30, 2010, Evan Dando performed live at a Lemonheads show in New York City, marking a significant point in the band's career. This performance came shortly after the release of "Varshons," an album that was released in 2009, which featured covers of songs from various artists and showcased a more introspective side of Dando. The concert likely reflected the band's evolving sound and Dando's journey through various personal and musical challenges. The Lemonheads, known for their catchy melodies and Dando's distinctive vocals, continued to maintain a devoted fan base during this period. Notably, this live recording underscores Dando's enduring presence as a performer and reflects the ongoing legacy of the Lemonheads in the alternative rock scene, even as they navigated lineup changes and shifts in musical direction over the years.

The Lemonheads featuring Courtney Love perform 'Into Your Arms' at Roundhouse, London

Roundhouse
London, United Kingdom

September 30, 2022 | Video Length: 4:11
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The Lemonheads and Courtney Love Perform 'Into Your Arms' at Roundhouse Camden Concert

Roundhouse
Camden, NJ, United States

September 30, 2022 | Video Length: 4:14
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  • On September 30, 2022, The Lemonheads performed at the Roundhouse in Camden as part of the 30th Anniversary Tour for their acclaimed album "It's A Sha... Read Full Description >

    On September 30, 2022, The Lemonheads performed at the Roundhouse in Camden as part of the 30th Anniversary Tour for their acclaimed album "It's A Shame About Ray." This album, released in 1992, marked a significant point in the band's career, showcasing their distinctive blend of alternative rock and pop melodies, which contributed to their success in the early '90s. The live recording features a collaboration with Courtney Love, adding an interesting dynamic given her prominence in the alternative music scene during that era. The choice to celebrate this anniversary highlights the lasting impact of "It's A Shame About Ray," which includes hits like "Into Your Arms." The tour reaffirms the band's enduring appeal and their ability to attract notable artists, reflecting their ongoing influence in the music industry.

The Lemonheads Perform 'My Drug Buddy' Live with Juliana Hatfield at Le Poisson Rouge, NYC

Le Poisson Rouge
New York City, NY, United States

December 15, 2022 | Video Length: 3:07
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  • On December 15, 2022, The Lemonheads performed live at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City, featuring Juliana Hatfield. By this time in their career, Th... Read Full Description >

    On December 15, 2022, The Lemonheads performed live at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City, featuring Juliana Hatfield. By this time in their career, The Lemonheads had recently released their album "The Lemonheads" in 2020. This self-titled release marked a significant moment for the band, as it was their first studio album in over a decade since "Varshons 2" (which came out in 2019). The live performance included their classic hit "My Drug Buddy," a song emblematic of their blend of alternative rock and melodic pop-punk that resonated with fans throughout the 90s and beyond. The collaboration with Hatfield, who has a storied history in alternative music herself, added a layer of nostalgia and depth to the performance, reflecting the band's enduring influence and connections within the music scene. This live rendition showcases not only their seasoned musicianship but also the ongoing relevance of their music in contemporary settings.

Live Performance of 'Stove' by The Lemonheads at Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto

Phoenix Concert Theatre
Toronto, ON, Canada

March 31, 2023 | Video Length: 3:40
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  • In March 2023, The Lemonheads, fronted by Evan Dando, were touring following the release of their most recent album, "Varshons 2," which came out in 2... Read Full Description >

    In March 2023, The Lemonheads, fronted by Evan Dando, were touring following the release of their most recent album, "Varshons 2," which came out in 2019. This live recording at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto captures the band in a dynamic, albeit somewhat loose performance style that has become characteristic of their recent shows. "Varshons 2" is notable for featuring covers of songs by various artists, showcasing Dando's eclectic taste and a more laid-back approach to their music. Interestingly, The Lemonheads’ earlier work, particularly the 1992 album "It's a Shame About Ray," helped define the alternative rock sound of the '90s, and Dando's charisma and vocal style continue to draw audiences. Despite the mixed reactions to their live performances, as indicated in the video description, the band’s enduring legacy and the nostalgic value of their catalog keep fans engaged.

The Lemonheads Live at TLA Philadelphia - Full Concert

TLA
Philadelphia, PA, United States

September 13, 2023 | Video Length: 1:37:25
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  • On September 13, 2023, The Lemonheads performed live at the Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia, celebrating the 30th anniversary of their iconic a... Read Full Description >

    On September 13, 2023, The Lemonheads performed live at the Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia, celebrating the 30th anniversary of their iconic album "Come On Feel The Lemonheads," which was originally released in 1997. Leading up to this performance, the band had reissued the album in a remastered format, renewing interest in their back catalog and highlighting their pivotal role in the '90s alt-rock scene. This anniversary concert not only showcased the nostalgia associated with the album but also emphasized The Lemonheads' lasting influence in the music industry. Notably, the band's lead vocalist, Evan Dando, has been known for his distinct voice and eclectic songwriting, and his engaging stage presence would have contributed to a memorable live experience for fans attending the show. The concert marked a significant moment in the band's career, reflecting both their historical impact and ongoing relevance in the music world.

The Lemonheads Perform 'It's a Shame About Ray' Live at Paradise Rock Club

Paradise Rock Club
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

September 12, 2024 | Video Length: 3:01
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  • On September 12, 2024, The Lemonheads performed "It's a Shame About Ray" live at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston. This performance captures a signifi... Read Full Description >

    On September 12, 2024, The Lemonheads performed "It's a Shame About Ray" live at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston. This performance captures a significant moment in the band’s legacy, as "It's a Shame About Ray" is one of their most iconic albums, originally released in 1992. The album is often credited with solidifying their place in alternative rock and features the hit single "Mrs. Robinson." By 2024, The Lemonheads, led by Evan Dando, had experienced various phases of activity, but the performance at a beloved venue like Paradise Rock Club demonstrates their continued appeal and connection to fans. Additionally, this live recording showcases the band’s enduring ability to resonate with audiences, reflecting both nostalgia for their earlier work and a commitment to their musical evolution over the years.

The Lemonheads Perform 'Rockin Stroll' Live at Paradise Rock Club, Boston

Paradise Rock Club
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

September 12, 2024 | Video Length: 1:37
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  • In September 2024, The Lemonheads performed live at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston, showcasing their enduring presence in the alternative rock scene... Read Full Description >

    In September 2024, The Lemonheads performed live at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston, showcasing their enduring presence in the alternative rock scene. Leading up to this performance, the band had released "The Lemonheads" in 2021, which marked a significant return to form after years of hiatus. During this period, the band also celebrated their classic albums, immersing themselves in nostalgia while introducing new material. The live performance of "Rockin Stroll" demonstrates their ability to blend fresh sounds with their established hits, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners. Notably, lead vocalist Evan Dando remains a pivotal figure, known for his charismatic stage presence and distinct voice, which have helped maintain the band's loyal fanbase. This concert not only highlights their historical significance but also their continued relevance in the contemporary music landscape.

The Lemonheads - Full Concert - Cleveland Performing Live

Cleveland, OH, US

September 18, 2024 | Video Length: 38:55
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Lemonheads Live at Delmar Hall, St Louis - Full Concert Featuring 'Snowblind' and More

Delmar Hall
St Louis, MO, United States

September 27, 2024 | Video Length: 26:52
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  • The Lemonheads were experiencing a resurgence leading up to their live performance at Delmar Hall in St. Louis on September 27, 2024. Prior to this re... Read Full Description >

    The Lemonheads were experiencing a resurgence leading up to their live performance at Delmar Hall in St. Louis on September 27, 2024. Prior to this recording, the band had released "The Lemonheads," their self-titled album in 2021, marking a significant return to their signature sound after a long hiatus. This release gave the band a fresh platform from which to tour and connect with fans, reviving interest in their influential mix of alternative rock and college rock aesthetics. During the concert, the setlist included a variety of tracks from their past, showcasing their dynamic range and commitment to both nostalgia and musical exploration. Notably, the inclusion of covers, such as “Snowblind” by Black Sabbath and “The Sound of Silence” by Simon & Garfunkel, highlights the band's eclectic influences and ability to reinterpret classics, making the live performance a blend of old favorites and new interpretations.

  • In the live performance of "Big Gay Heart" on Conan, The Lemonheads were promoting their album "Come On Feel the Lemonheads," which was released in 19... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "Big Gay Heart" on Conan, The Lemonheads were promoting their album "Come On Feel the Lemonheads," which was released in 1993. This album marked a significant point in their career as it further established their sound—a blend of alternative rock and catchy melodies—that garnered a wider audience following the success of their previous release, "It’s a Shame About Ray." The performance showcases Evan Dando's signature vocal style and charm, both of which were integral to the band's appeal during the early '90s alt-rock scene. Notably, Dando's casual mention of his haircut in the interview reflects the playful and laid-back image that The Lemonheads cultivated, making them relatable to fans of the era. The band's ability to traverse both poignant themes and lighthearted banter contributed to their distinctive identity in the music landscape.

  • Evan Dando's performance at Lakehouse Recording Studios coincided with The Lemonheads' 30th Anniversary Tour for their album "Come On Feel The Lemonhe... Read Full Description >

    Evan Dando's performance at Lakehouse Recording Studios coincided with The Lemonheads' 30th Anniversary Tour for their album "Come On Feel The Lemonheads," released in 1993, marking a significant moment in the band's history. This tour celebrated not only the longevity of the group but also the enduring popularity of their music that blends alternative rock and melodic pop. During this period, Dando increasingly became known for his distinctive laid-back vocal style and engaging stage presence. The recording at Lakehouse, featuring both an interview and live performance, reflects The Lemonheads' continued relevance and artistic evolution, showcasing their classic hits alongside newer works. Interestingly, after a fluctuating career with several breaks and line-up changes, the band's return to touring exhibited their loyalty to fans and a renewed passion for creating and performing music.

  • The live recording referenced, titled "Lemonheads - Live without," showcases The Lemonheads during a vibrant period in their career. Leading up to thi... Read Full Description >

    The live recording referenced, titled "Lemonheads - Live without," showcases The Lemonheads during a vibrant period in their career. Leading up to this recording, the band had released the album "Come on Feel the Lemonheads" in 1993, which is often regarded as one of their defining works, blending alternative rock with catchy melodies. This album features notable tracks like "Into Your Arms" and "It's a Shame About Ray," highlighting the band's knack for infectious hooks and introspective lyrics. By the time of this live performance, The Lemonheads had established themselves as a significant player in the '90s alternative scene, known for their charismatic frontman Evan Dando, whose laid-back style resonated with fans. The performance likely reflects their higher profile during this era, as they navigated the mainstream success while maintaining their indie roots, embodying a blend of earnestness and charm that set them apart.

  • In the live recording of “Hospital” on TFI Friday, The Lemonheads were promoting their album "Car Button Cloth," which was released in 1996. This ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of “Hospital” on TFI Friday, The Lemonheads were promoting their album "Car Button Cloth," which was released in 1996. This album marked a significant moment in the band’s evolution, as it followed their successful 1993 release "Come on Feel the Lemonheads," which included hits like "Into Your Arms." By the time of this performance, the band was exploring a more eclectic sound, with "Car Button Cloth" featuring a mix of pop and alternative rock elements. An interesting fact about this period is that the frontman Evan Dando was known for his laid-back attitude and charisma, often engaging with the audience during performances. The TFI Friday appearance exemplified the band's influential presence in the 1990s alternative music scene, showcasing their ability to deliver engaging live renditions of their music.