Awesome cover of Daniel Johnston I was lucky enough to see him play live in Texas back in the mid-1980s, I was all of 15 or so. I'm 52 now. Daniel although a tortured soul he was a man who bore the beauty of his soul to us through his music & art. The pendulum must go both ways I guess, "No matter how dark the day, the sun shines down on me’ and ‘true love will find you in the end.'”Thank you, Daniel‘
He covered this song back in 1994 as well. He’s been a fan for a long time. Kurt Cobain kinda started the trend and brought Daniel into the eyes of many as he started wearing his shirt everywhere.
Eddie vedder a living legend. Talking about a great song writing young man passing And how much inspiration came from him and how liked he was... I can only say I feel the same way about Eddie vedder. What he’s done and shared with us... inspiring..... heartfelt songs that will exist for all time. Thank you sir
Dimitrios Kapsalis ....I have a few more videos from last night that I still need to upload, along with Eddie’s guest appearances today with Jack Irons and Lukas Nelson ✌🏼
@@LiveInTown agreed. Im not too much of a fan of Eddie's cover, but i dont need to be...although, the somber feel in it matches completely for covering a brilliant songwriter that we just lost, so thumbs up all around.
Really sorry to folks who get a kick from this. but I like the original for the fast tempo. Anything slower just doesn't do it for me I'm afraid. No disrespect intended. It's a quality cover no doubt but is anyone else with me on getting more of a kick from the faster original version??????
I cant get with anything slower than the original. This song grabbed me for the basic a hell organ tones but the faster pace. Anything done slower just dont seam to kick. I like to think Daniel did it at that tempo for a specific reason. If you understand what I'm trying to say
Love this song! Well that is when Vedder plays it. Not too friggin’ crazy for it though when the actual artist Daniel Johnston plays it. Know that’s kind of odd but I just can’t get into DJ’s voice at all while hearing this song played even though it was his song.🙄
Its not supposed sound rehearsed or technically proficient, just raw and visceral. That's the aesthetic of stuff labelled lo-fi. Maybe check out more accessible artists in the lo-fi category such as Guided by Voices, pavement or neutral milk hotel before venturing into dj discography.