There She Goes by The Las Cover Version Video Live Nineties Cover Band

Here you can watch our There She Goes by The Las Cover Version Video by Britpop Reunion a nineties cover band. Did you know that The La’s band featured over 26 members over the years. Lee Mavers was the main songwriter and John Power was the bass player. There is a big connection between The La’s and Britpop. After The La’s split up, John Power formed 90’s band ‘Cast’ taking on lead vocals and rhythm guitar (John Power plays a Fender Telecaster).

The band Cast then went on to support Oasis on numerous occasions and were quoted as being “The Who of the 90’s” by Oasis lead guitarist Noel Gallagher (Writer of ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger‘). The drummer from The La’s ‘Chris Sharrock’ went on to work with Oasis, Beady Eye and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. Now it’s time to contact Britpop Musician Andy Starkey to hire a professional Britp pop tribute band for any live event of any size.  That’s quite the Britpop connection eh?

 

There She Goes by The Las Cover Version Video Live Nineties Cover Band
There She Goes by The Las Cover Version Video Live Nineties Cover Band

There She Goes by The Las cover at Silverstone Music Festival.

One of many live performance of this classic early 90’s song.

 

 

There She Goes by The La’s cover version at a private festival.

Yes, Britpop Reunion are the only Britpop tribute to perform at Private Festivals

 

A cover of the classic The La’s song There She goes at a wedding.

 

Lyrics to The La’s There She Goes 

There she goes, There she goes again
Racing through my brain
And I just can’t contain
This feeling that remains

There she goes, There she goes again
Pulsing through my veins
And I just can’t contain
This feeling that remains

She calls my name, she pulls my train
And no one else can feel my pain

And I just can’t contain
This feeling that remains

There she goes, There she goes again
Chasing down my lane
And I just can’t contain
This feeling that remains

There she goes (again) x 3

Chords 

(D) G D Cadd9 D

Am G Cadd9 D

Middle 8 – Em C Em C – D G D Cadd9 D G D Cadd9 D – Am Em C D


This really is the perfect indie pop song. It’s not even really got a chorus (The same as how “Losing My Religion” by REM doesn’t have a chorus but is still a brilliant pop song). It’s quite an easy song to play even for a beginner on guitar if you play just the chords as there’s not much finger movement throughout. Which is a very similar style to how Noel Gallagher from Oasis writes songs too.