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Evan Griffith Dando formed The Lemonheads with two high school buddies in late winter '86, in their senior year at Boston's tiny Commonwealth School. A few months later, they spawned what is now one of the most sought-after punk relics of the 80s, the indie EP 'Laughing All the Way to the Cleaners'. Boston-based Taang! Records immediately picked up on The Lemonheads, with three college radio pleasers to follow: the LPs 'Hate Your Friends' (1987), 'Creator' (1988), and 'Lick' (1989). In 1990 Atlantic Records took notice of the massively expanding Lemonheads fanbase in Europe (where they toured in 1989) and America by signing the band and releasing their well-received (in Cambridge, Massachusetts) fourth LP, 'Lovey'.

Even by this time, The Lemonheads lineup had been volatile: more than a dozen different configurations over a period of just five years, all sorts of bit parts and reshuffles, with Dando as the only constant. At one point it got so confusing that an ex-drummer, just a week after getting kicked of the group, answered The Lemonheads' ad to replace himself. By a conservative estimate, the band has had more than ten bass players and at least a dozen drummers over the years.

But out of this primordial chaos came a veritable Golden Age for The Lemonheads. A 1991 tour brought Evan to Australia, where by chance he met songwriter Tom Morgan and future Lemonheads bassist Nic Dalton. Their collaboration made all the difference for the next Atlantic release, 'It's a Shame About Ray' (1992), a concentrated blast of pure pop perfection that clocks in at just under 30 minutes. Thanks to songs such as 'Confetti', 'My Drug Buddy', 'Rudderless', and 'Ceiling Fan in My Spoon', Dando hit a whole new audience ("they're getting younger," he confessed to Kathie Lee Gifford at the time).

Atlantic released a smash follow-up, 'Come on Feel The Lemonheads', in October 1993. The album brought Dando a genuine charting single (Into your Arms) as well as instant classics such as 'Great Big No', 'Down About It', 'Being Around', and 'You Can Take it with You'. In winter 1993/1994 Evan Dando was in your living room, thanks to live appearances on the Letterman and Leno late night network TV shows. Inevitably, in Warrington, Pennsylvania, a 20-something named Jeff Fox published the first issue of his backlash 'zine Die Evan Dando, Die.

Two years of brutal touring for The Lemonheads followed, which Evan punctuated with some high-profile personal meltdowns on various continents that caught the imagination of a press ever eager for negative copy. Still The Lemonheads (now with Boston friends John Strohm on guitar and Murph on drums) managed to crank out a defiant 1996 release 'Car Button Cloth', with some of their best melodic pop/punk to date: 'It's All True, If I Could Talk I'd Tell You', and 'Tenderfoot'. After a year promoting the record, Dando announced at the 1997 Reading Festival that he was disbanding The Lemonheads. Atlantic released a Best of The Lemonheads album in 1998, and a lot of geezers surmised that that was that.

The Lemonheads returned in 2024 with a superb new single 'Fear Of Living' and a stellar B-side 'Seven Out'.

Setlists

    1. -Mr. Crowley (Evan walked on to the stage singing along to the keyboard intro to Mr. Crowley by Ozzy Osbourne)
    2. 1.Confetti (The Lemonheads cover)
    3. 2.Will You Love Me Tomorrow? (Carole King cover)
    4. 3.It's a Shame About Ray (The Lemonheads cover)
    5. 4.Hannah & Gabi (The Lemonheads cover) (Aborted when Evan tried to find a guitar pick)
    6. 5.The Bristol Hotel (LL Cool J cover) (Evan teased with just the chorus of the song)
    7. 6.Hannah & Gabi (The Lemonheads cover) (Aborted for a second time to tell a story about Jackson Pollock)
    8. 7.Hannah & Gabi (The Lemonheads cover)
    9. 8.Bit Part (The Lemonheads cover)
    10. 9.My Drug Buddy (The Lemonheads cover)
    11. 10.Working Class Hero (John Lennon cover)
    12. 11.I'll Be Here in the Morning (Townes Van Zandt cover)
    13. 12.In The Margin (The Lemonheads cover)
    14. 13.Low Expectations (Edwyn Collins cover)
    15. 14.Hard Drive
    16. 15.Return of the Grievous Angel (Gram Parsons cover)
    17. 16.My Idea (Chris Brokaw cover)
    18. 17.Into Your Arms (Love Positions cover)
    19. 18.Badi-Da (Fred Neil cover)
    20. 19.Tribute to Hank Williams (Tim Hardin cover)
    21. 20.Frying Pan (Victoria Williams cover)
    22. 21.Being Around (The Lemonheads cover) (Evan started this song, then got into the audience and abandoned it)
    23. 22.Frank Mills (Galt MacDermot cover) (Performed from in the middle of the audience without a mic)
    1. 1.The Outdoor Type (Smudge cover)
    2. 2.Being Around (The Lemonheads cover)
    3. 3.Tenderfoot (Smudge cover)
    4. 4.Confetti (The Lemonheads cover)
    5. 5.Hard Drive
    6. 6.The Great Big No (The Lemonheads cover)
    7. 7.Streets of Baltimore (Tompall and The Glaser Brothers cover)
    8. 8.Big Gay Heart (The Lemonheads cover)
    9. 9.Bit Part (The Lemonheads cover)
    10. 10.My Drug Buddy (The Lemonheads cover)
    11. 11.It's About Time (The Lemonheads cover)
    12. 12.All My Life
    13. 13.It's a Shame About Ray (The Lemonheads cover)
    14. 14.Into Your Arms (Love Positions cover)
    15. 15.Unsatisfied (The Replacements cover)
    16. 16.Withered and Died (Richard Thompson cover)
    17. 17.Hannah & Gabi (The Lemonheads cover)
    18. 18.Frying Pan (Victoria Williams cover)
    19. 19.Home Is Where You're Happy (Charles Manson cover)
    20. 20.Beautiful (Christina Aguilera cover)
    21. 21.As Tears Go By (The Rolling Stones cover)
    22. 22.Play With Fire (The Rolling Stones cover)
    23. 23.Frank Mills (Galt MacDermot cover) (off stage wandering around in the audience)
    1. 1.The Outdoor Type (Smudge cover)
    2. 2.Being Around (The Lemonheads cover)
    3. 3.The Highwayman (Alfred Noyes cover)
    4. 4.Low Expectations (Edwyn Collins cover)
    5. 5.Return of the Grievous Angel (Gram Parsons cover)
    6. 6.Into Your Arms (Love Positions cover)
    7. 7.I Wish I Was Him (Noise Addict cover)
    8. 8.Confetti (The Lemonheads cover)
    9. 9.Solitude (Duke Ellington and His Orchestra cover)
    10. 10.Barstool Blues (Neil Young & Crazy Horse cover)
    11. 11.Different Drum (Michael Nesmith cover)
    1. 1.The Outdoor Type (Smudge cover)
    2. 2.Being Around (The Lemonheads cover)
    3. 3.Confetti (The Lemonheads cover)
    4. 4.I Wish I Was Him (Noise Addict cover)
    5. 5.My Drug Buddy (The Lemonheads cover)
    6. 6.It's a Shame About Ray (The Lemonheads cover)
    7. 7.The Great Big No (The Lemonheads cover)
    8. 8.Bit Part (The Lemonheads cover)
    9. 9.Into Your Arms (Love Positions cover)
    10. 10.Big Gay Heart (The Lemonheads cover)
    1. 1.The Outdoor Type (Smudge cover)
    2. 2.Tenderfoot (Smudge cover)
    3. 3.Hard Drive
    4. 4.Only Love Can Break Your Heart (Neil Young cover)
    5. 5.Thrasher (Neil Young & Crazy Horse cover)
    6. 6.My Drug Buddy (The Lemonheads cover)
    7. 7.Stove (The Lemonheads cover)
    8. 8.It's About Time (The Lemonheads cover)
    9. 9.Bit Part (The Lemonheads cover)
    10. 10.Tribute to Hank Williams (Tim Hardin cover)
    11. 11.Here Today, Gone Tomorrow (Ramones cover)
    12. 12.Into Your Arms (Love Positions cover)
    13. 13.Landslide (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    14. 14.Frank Mills (Galt MacDermot cover)