O Lemonheads foi formado por Evan Dando (vocal, guitarra), Ben Deily (vocal, guitarra) e Jesse Peretz (baixo), todos colegas de segundo grau, em 1986. Evan Dando - que mais tarde se tornou o único remanescente da formação original, tocou bateria (além das guitarras, vocais e composições) no primeiro EP chamado "Laughing All The Way To The Cleaners" de 1986, financiado pela própria banda. O som era uma mistura de punk e pop, similar a bandas da época como Hüsker Dü e Replacements.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
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AF#m Found a place nothing's ever there BmG made a little space big enough to pitch a tent AF#m a hideaway I hadn't ever gone BmG 'til I whacked my way under the overgrowth AF#m I found a place I found a place DBm I found a place I whacked my way AF#m and looking back to discover my tracks BmG dirty hands and light through the branches
Bridge intro: AAFmaj7E (2x)
AD found myself a breathing place AD got room to stand up straight AC#mE and if I wanna lay around I can DA find way to pass the time DA flat down or on my side Fmaj7E and in a while I close my eyes
Final verse intro: GGCCDDDD
G you can C you can D come on D (NO Vocals)
G you can be too rich C and you can be too thin D and you can take it with you D wherever you go G you must talk to stangers C when you visit a new park D you might ask the park ranger D where you should park G you can be too rich C and you can be too thin D and you can take it with you DG the things that you learn
Notes: play the A chord in what I've called the Bridge like this