Tera Melos Get The ’90s-Nostalgia Party Started Right


The California band Tera Melos have given “Hey Sandy,” the theme to Nickelodeon’s mid-’90s indie-rock Love Boat The Adventures Of Pete & Pete, a wonderfully chaotic spin, complete with video that pays homage to both the show’s opening credits and Brian Wilson. (No, really, it is awesome.) Clip of the original Pete & Pete open after the jump.



So… who’s gonna do the Daria theme, then? Please say “anyone but the Clique Girlz.”

Tera Melos – Hey Sandy [YouTube via Line Out]
Hey Sandy – Polaris [YouTube]
Earlier: “Pete & Pete” & Stephin & Sarah & David & Debbie & Gordon &…

 
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  1. KurticusMaximus  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009

    This just made my day.

    Also, it has reminded me that I have yet to obtain Pete & Pete on DVD. I gotta get on that, stat.

  2. doublewhiskycokenoice  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009

    @KurticusMaximus: great use of “obtain”. stay true.

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  3. Anonymous  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009

    I’ve always loved this song. It’s been a long time since I reminisced about the awesomeness of Pete & Pete.

  4. Dick Laurent is dead.  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009

    I feel loads more motivated to deal with my day now.

  5. Anonymous  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009

    I love Pete & Pete (I am the right age for it, of course) but even for those who don’t, the Beach Boys breakdown at 0:42 (previewed in the still) is worth the price of admission.

  6. Marth  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009

    I wish I was those guy’s friend.

  7. Marth  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009

    @Marth: Oh my god, they namecheck Mark Borchardt on their Myspace page. I need to get a plane ticket to California and somehow get myself into their band.

  8. Christopher R. Weingarten  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009
  9. itsmejill  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009

    I volunteer to do the Daria theme. The gears are turning…

  10. RaptorAvatar  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009

    1) It’s a crime that Season 3 isn’t out on DVD.

    2) Polaris’s other stuff was actually really fucking good as well. Particularly “You’re Everywhere,” which is the one that the arpeggio/sad harmonica bit they sometimes scored bits of the show with was from.

    3) The episode with Little Pete’s favorite song (also on the Polaris record) straight makes me weep. Can’t think of many other things that so innocently, eloquently, and (for me anyways) accurately get at the spirit and ethos underneath the whole DIY/indie idea.

    4) Love the Beach Boys breakdown. Leftfield as fuck but seems natural. The reenactments are amazing, especially given how they pile on other jokes.

    5) Artie went on to do Cotton’s voice in “King of the Hill.” He’s also apparently been on Venture Bros., 30 Rock, and Curb.

    6)This song was allegedly about the Kent State Massacre.

  11. Cam/ron  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009

    Strange, my post didn’t run.

    Anyhow, the video captured many of the Pete and Pete intro’s details like like odd, flying bike.

    The show was basically “Twin Peaks” for kids, eh?

  12. chaircrusher  |   Posted on Mar 31st, 2009

    I’m glad to see the Pete&Pete fans come out of the woodwork. My kids were the target demo for Pete&Pete more than I was, but it made me very nostalgic to watch it with them, because it may well be the truest capture of the feel of childhood. Plus, it managed to make it’s surrealism innocent and charming.

    It was also a teaching moment for me with my kids. “Hey that’s Iggy Pop!” and I’d break out the LP of Raw Power and play it for them. Or “Hey that’s ‘Son of Mustang Ford’ by Swervedriver!” and I’d burn them a copy of “Raise.”

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