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.