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"Forget Not" The Chariot Documentary 

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A year ago today, a band called The Chariot played their last show in Douglasville, GA. This is the story of that final farewell tour. Please enjoy. (Click 'show more' for more info!)
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@HuddyJoe
@HuddyJoe 9 лет назад
I discovered the Chariot's breakup video at the end of a 20 hour work day. I was completely sleep deprived and already on the verge of a meltdown. The chariot was and still is my favorite band, and I discovered their farewell tour announcement through a mutual friend. I lost my mind. Then I discovered they were playing in Buffalo, New York on my 19th birthday. I made the 5 hour drive with a few friends. I stood front row the entire concert. Josh, himself, wished me a happy birthday. It was the perfect ending for my experience with The Chariot. So, thank you, to The Chariot, The Waiting Room in Buffalo NY, and everyone in that room on October 21st, 2013. You have no idea the impact you had on this complete stranger's life. Long Live.
@KallionUsedToWrestle
@KallionUsedToWrestle Год назад
This is why live entertainment needs to exist. Thank you for this story.
@on_grain_through_glass
@on_grain_through_glass 8 лет назад
anybody else keep coming back to this?
@mysteriousstranger2287
@mysteriousstranger2287 7 лет назад
Yes, rewatching this for the third time this year, and when I came here first, I didn't even listen to The Chariot.
@andrewingram3490
@andrewingram3490 7 лет назад
Daniel Chun I was even a fan of the chariot when the chariot was a band. One of my biggest regrets was never getting to see them live
@Doppeljote
@Doppeljote 6 лет назад
bro. once a month at least.
@drownthepoor
@drownthepoor 6 лет назад
Man, I've watched all of the Chariot videos on here several times. I' was a huge fan of Norma Jean, and when Josh left and started the Chariot I loved the first album and they lost me after that. But I came back to them after they broke up and listened to everything they've done and I can't believe how good it all is. Because they were so good I gave Norma Jean's stuff post-Josh a chance, also very solid stuff, wish I'd seen The Chariot play, I might actually catch Norma Jean next month for their Redeemer 10 year tour.
@kalibreesay9587
@kalibreesay9587 6 лет назад
Daniel Chun I want
@lukearonie
@lukearonie Год назад
2023 here and this brings back a wave of good memories. one of the most influential bands in my life. thanks for this doc
@RKDuskHaven
@RKDuskHaven 2 года назад
Watching in 2021, all the emotions come flooding back. This band was truly something special.
@imagerystorm
@imagerystorm 2 года назад
Thanks for still being here : )
@antmeyerx
@antmeyerx 2 года назад
in 2022 im coming back to it FORGET NOT
@Gnarlkill
@Gnarlkill 2 года назад
2022, Still jamming to their albums front to back every now and then.
@antmeyerx
@antmeyerx 2 года назад
@@Gnarlkill every day for me man they weren’t my first tattoo for nothing
@josleyn
@josleyn 2 года назад
Same for 2022
@thechetearly
@thechetearly 9 лет назад
This may be the single best filmed and edited and overall music documentary / behind the scenes I have seen in my life. What an incredible piece of art for an absolutely timeless band.
@imagerystorm
@imagerystorm 9 лет назад
Thank you so much, that comment really means a lot to me. I'm glad you enjoyed!
@BigD751
@BigD751 9 лет назад
Chad Every I couldn't have said it better. I cried for a solid 30 minutes straight. This is such an amazing tribute to such an eternal band. I am so humbled by their passion... how can I ever come close?
@videodrome5
@videodrome5 7 лет назад
you haven't seen much then
@Mikey_Pancakes
@Mikey_Pancakes 28 дней назад
Agreed!
@JustinGoldsmith
@JustinGoldsmith 9 лет назад
When Josh Scogin was in a band called Luti-Kriss back in 99/2000, I was there. When he left Norma Jean and the Chariot came forward, I was there. When they played their final show in Douglasville, I was there. This band has meant so much to me and so many people because they said the things that each of us were afraid to say and kept the passion alive in a dying culture. They lifted us up and pushed us to the edge. They implored us all to be better people. To speak with the wrath of grace and love. Because of the Chariot, my closet holds no bones and this film has captured the heart and soul of that which we can only describe as the Chariot. There's no way to put into words what it was like to be there because if you weren't there, you'll never understand. The closest anyone may come in the future is to watch this video and hope to experience anything like it in their short time on this earth. Much love to the folks who put this together. Victory is such a lonely word. Long Live.
@kalibreesay9587
@kalibreesay9587 6 лет назад
Justin Goldsmith cool story
@johnsmith-so5do
@johnsmith-so5do 3 года назад
Justin Goldsmith how do you like Josh’s new two piece band ( well not new ) ?
@summeronio9751
@summeronio9751 3 года назад
Luti-kriss is Norma Jean
@keithgames9730
@keithgames9730 2 года назад
Luti-kriss! Throwing myself is one of my favorite albums and the hissen track at the end is one of my favorites
@drownthepoor
@drownthepoor 7 месяцев назад
@@summeronio9751 True, but not true. Luti-kriss was very different in sound.
@giebril
@giebril 4 года назад
Q4 of 2019, and still missing you, guys, The Chariot!!! - All's Well That Ends Well
@Flux799
@Flux799 4 года назад
They need to reunite. With all these early 2000’s bands reuniting and putting records out I think it only makes sense these dudes just get back together one last time and give us a record.
@kidneystonermusic
@kidneystonermusic 3 года назад
I like your avatar
@tooearlytotellmusic
@tooearlytotellmusic 9 лет назад
I was at their last show, it was a life changing experience to say the least. took a 17 hour drive down from NYC with one of my best friends to see it. Not 1 single regret...
@petermadsen4344
@petermadsen4344 9 лет назад
In the world entire, when the noise is all complete. No one claps their hands, And no one stomps their feet. When every drum is punctured, and all the cymbals broken. All the strings unstrung, and the truth no longer spoken. Thrown roses have all fallen, the roots are withered bare. The word ‘victory’ is ours, But lonely beyond repair. -------------------------------- Though the stage is empty, the feedback loud and sweet. I will clap my hands, And I will stomp my feet. 'Long Live' is such a basic thought: We agree, Be free, No we, Will never stop. By: PeterMadsen Inspired by The Chariot 2003 - 2013
@misterfyde
@misterfyde 9 лет назад
those were some beautiful words, bro :)
@akolstedt
@akolstedt 9 лет назад
Thanks for those chills. Beautiful.
@frankcordoba6109
@frankcordoba6109 9 лет назад
made me wanna fucking cry man.. soo amazing
@robertoalbertorodriguez2170
@robertoalbertorodriguez2170 9 лет назад
beautiful...
@jenanderson9537
@jenanderson9537 9 лет назад
I usually can't stand when people try to invoke the name of others in their art or words, but this was truly beautiful and absolutely got to the heart of the matter.
@BigD751
@BigD751 9 лет назад
Not afraid to admit that I cried like a little baby when I heard "And Shot Each Other". What an incredible moment in my life. Thank God I was so blessed to see them live. LONG LIVE THE CHARIOT!!!!
@arrivals1
@arrivals1 2 года назад
There may never be a band like The Chariot ever again. They truly defined what it means to write music and perform for an audience. The energy, creativity, and raw emotion they brought to everything they did is something that can't be matched. Long Live that fucking band 🤘
@Markitfresh_
@Markitfresh_ 9 лет назад
Just as it got to the seven footage, i broke down. This band will forever mean the world to me because they gave me something positive and beautiful to believe in at a time when i was self medicating and surrounding myself with negativity. Every day when i wake up, i glance to my left and see the poster on my wall that stevis and david signed in buffalo around christmas a few years ago and it just makes me smile like an idiot to know that I was apart of something so organic and beautiful. Long live. Be free.
@Sirfuzzylip
@Sirfuzzylip 9 лет назад
the fact that a band can bring tears to your eyes says it all. long live those nature shots though, absolutely mind blowing.
@rebelkoala
@rebelkoala 9 лет назад
Glad I'm not the only one who cried....
@tabby444
@tabby444 9 лет назад
I've never cried at something I have watched, and this damn video almost made me. Me and my cousin had taken the road trip to see them in Atlanta, not caring about expenses because we had to see them for the last time.
@imagerystorm
@imagerystorm 9 лет назад
It was money well spent, my friend. Glad you were able to be there!
@AssassinFrogg
@AssassinFrogg 9 лет назад
I'm on the same boat, this is the closest I've ever come to tears from watching something. Long live.
@BenchMatthew
@BenchMatthew 7 лет назад
TabbyDerp I cry every time man
@cyrillburgundy7613
@cyrillburgundy7613 8 лет назад
3 years ago and still breaks my heart. Fuckin miss The Chariot bro..
@tombackstrom9426
@tombackstrom9426 9 лет назад
Literally choked back tears the whole time. Thank you
@DJA7943
@DJA7943 9 лет назад
Yep
@jordank9690
@jordank9690 9 лет назад
foreal ....
@illusionistbeamish4204
@illusionistbeamish4204 9 лет назад
I'm right their with ya brother
@FasterToTheEnd
@FasterToTheEnd 9 лет назад
As a musician and as a music photographer, this is beautiful on a whole new level. You somehow captured the chaos and relentlessness that is The Chariot while showing their beautiful, serene, and emotional side as well. Not many people could have done this, and I honestly believe you did justice to the legacy of The Chariot. Well done, my friend. Long Live.
@eddiebernays514
@eddiebernays514 7 лет назад
LONG LIVE THE MUSIC SCENE OF 2005-2010.
@blekdiabetiker
@blekdiabetiker 2 года назад
It’s 2022 and all emotions keeps coming back when I watch this. I’ll never stop loving this band! The impact they had on how I approach music can’t be described with words. Amazing band!
@livingdeadty
@livingdeadty 3 года назад
2021 and I find myself coming back to this documentary once again. God, I miss this band so much. Hope everyone is doing okay in this weird Covid-19 world we live in right now. God bless and Long LIve!
@mikaelmagaster7507
@mikaelmagaster7507 2 года назад
If there was ONE band I could get back, it would be them.
@headbangindude
@headbangindude 9 лет назад
I miss these guys so much. I will never forget their last shows in San Diego and Anaheim. Long Live The Chariot.
@thelegendrubyrodd
@thelegendrubyrodd 9 лет назад
thank you for making me cry for 56 minutes. i honestly mean that. i hadn't taken the time to think about what the chariot meant to me until i watched your film. when they announced the end of the band i sort of just pushed it aside but this made me face my feelings. the biggest thing i take away from the chariot is the concept of being real, staying true. from the bottom of my black, cold dead little heart, thank you sir for making the film that needed to be made. i wish you the best and to all the chariot fans out there, keep your heads up because the stars are still shining for you. One Love
@seanzawko09
@seanzawko09 2 года назад
I didn’t get into them till a few years back. I’m 51, they move me. I’ve watched this a few times. What an emotional roller coaster. Long Live ‘68!
@DJA7943
@DJA7943 9 лет назад
Words can't express how much this band means to me. It'll be with me forever. Long Live. Forget Not. Amen.
@KittyCatComa
@KittyCatComa 2 года назад
I've been here since 1998. The best people, the best band. Will be academically studied.
@BigD751
@BigD751 7 лет назад
Cannot hold back the tears. Forget Not.
@iamtheantimother
@iamtheantimother 9 лет назад
Legendary. They'll be talking about this band for years and years to come. Again. LEGENDARY.
@mattm4112
@mattm4112 9 лет назад
I'm still in awe. This band changed my life. I'm a professional musician now, after realizing that life should be used to do something that you feel passionately about. This band helped me realize that. What The Chariot did for us is irreplaceable. I had "Calm Rose : Violent Wind" tattooed on my arm. My only tattoo. Thank you guys for all that you have done. Long Live
@ChristianVezina
@ChristianVezina 9 лет назад
Wow your shots of Arizona. Especially the star time lapses.
@iamnoimpact
@iamnoimpact 3 года назад
I have had this on my Watch Later for five or six years now and finally watched it. Holy fuck. Still gave me chills all these years later. I wasn’t able to check out the farewell tour, but seeing them live once within their tenure is a gift. It opened up something inside me, broke in new frames to accept new experiences into. Brilliant doc. Thanks for sharing.
@imagerystorm
@imagerystorm 3 года назад
Hey man, thank you so much for this comment, I really appreciate you. I'm sorry you weren't able to see them on their final tour - it was really something else. But hope this gave you at least a little piece of that experience. Cheers
@commanderjohnson6778
@commanderjohnson6778 6 лет назад
Words cannot even express how incredible and powerful this band is. Though disbanded, they'll never die. #LongLive
@giffordc19
@giffordc19 9 лет назад
This video reminds of all the times I had the privilege of seeing them in their element and how grateful I am for the opportunity to just take it all in and lose my mind for an hour at a time. Best live shows I have ever been apart of and I feel sorry for those who simply don't understand, they have no idea what they missed out on. I have a drumstick on my wall from the chariot and I look at it everyday and much like this video it reminds of some awesome, unforgettable times and they all had the chariot as the soundtrack. I think that's pretty cool. LONG LIVE.
@darrenmcblack4289
@darrenmcblack4289 7 лет назад
This band got me through the most horrible of times. Thank you chariot I love you guys. Long live the chariot.
@ryanpesecky
@ryanpesecky 8 лет назад
Thank you to The Chariot for being part of my life and thank you for making this beautiful film!
@XckBrm
@XckBrm 3 месяца назад
What a beautiful doc. I actually cried a little at a few points. God damn. Long Live.
@storm5569
@storm5569 9 лет назад
I cried watching this. One of the first bands I really got in to when I got into Hardcore.
@charlespipes7377
@charlespipes7377 5 лет назад
I am amazed at how well they captured the live experience of the chariot!! It is almost impossible to describe
@jboxjbox
@jboxjbox 2 года назад
Stumbled upon this video while reminiscing about how amazing it was to be there. To this day, I have never experienced a show that could rival the energy, passion, and excitement that the chariot brought on stage with them. I still tell the stories and as much as I wish I could do it again, I am thankful that I was able to be there once upon a time. Long live
@derekscearce
@derekscearce 2 года назад
Happy to have had you there with us. Long live.
@aSheetGhost
@aSheetGhost 9 лет назад
This band was definitely an experience. Stage presence like no other. Plus these guys are actually really cool people, they never let their successes get to their heads. If you search around RU-vid for their tour videos you will find that they are HILARIOUS and kind individuals and had a blast doing something they loved. Long live, long live, hard times come again no more.
@imagerystorm
@imagerystorm 9 лет назад
You're absolutely correct, they are very very very funny and awesome people to be around, in general. Thank you so much for watching.
@gildacastellon3774
@gildacastellon3774 9 лет назад
Clean well documented footage. Loved it. Long live.
@idonotexist1013
@idonotexist1013 9 лет назад
It feels like Christmas. I'm ready for the feels. Long Live. \m/
@imagerystorm
@imagerystorm 9 лет назад
Hi! ENGLISH SUBTITLES NOW AVAILABLE! Click "CC" to enable them. Russian and Swedish subs coming soon! If you would like to help translate this film into any other language, please send me an email. (imagerystorm (at) gmail) Thank you, I love you all!Eugene 45 psixopad22 gwymltege777
@lacrosseatitsfinest
@lacrosseatitsfinest 9 лет назад
Just a quick question, what gear did you use to shoot this?
@imagerystorm
@imagerystorm 9 лет назад
Richard Bos Hey! Most of this was shot on my old camera, the Sony NEX 5R, which is a bit of a hidden gem of a camera. Love that thing. I have a bunch of really great old Nikon primes for it and I shoot them through a metabones speedbooster. Really great glass! Also for the later stuff, most of the interviews, and the slow motion, all of that was shot on my new camera, the Sony FS700. Hope that helps!!! Thanks for watching.
@TawesomeTV
@TawesomeTV 9 лет назад
Спасибо за русские субтитры Long Live!
@doneegoo
@doneegoo 9 лет назад
imagerystorm poderiam disponibilizar em portugues hahaha :(
@TTHHEESSHHOOWW
@TTHHEESSHHOOWW 9 лет назад
The Chariot is my all time favorite band still to this date. This videos gives me the goodbye I wanted. This band will never leave my soul. Seeing them for the first time was life changing. This band will live for ever with me. Long Live.
@xyoutubearchivex
@xyoutubearchivex 11 месяцев назад
Its 2023, i missed them during their years and its my biggest regret, but thank you for making an amazing sendoff to some amazing people. Long Live.
@danaschofield593
@danaschofield593 9 лет назад
My old band were so massively inspired (both musically and onstage) by these guys, I'm still not over the fact that they'll never be playing shows again. Long live
@KamikaziRainDrop
@KamikaziRainDrop 9 лет назад
I help run Schoolhouse Venue in Madison Heights, and am absolutely floored that the good folks from The Chariot would even think to include their time at Schoolhouse in their documentary. We were very blessed to have them there, both nights, and still consider that one of our most successful events. Schoolhouse loves you, dudes.
@Televisionman4lyf
@Televisionman4lyf 8 лет назад
Fuck dude I just discovered this band and '68 back in December during a pretty intense problem with opiates. This band and a band called Glass Ocean Stuck with me the whole experience, and eventually I got through it all The Chariot and 68 for my anger and my pain, while Glass Ocean were for my times of tranquility and sadness. It was all a very interesting experience. I learned about my self. And I had some interesting music to burn out the distractions and noise around me to get me through it all. It's sad to find out they broke up but, I'm pretty OK with it. It makes sense. and, they left their creations of sound behind. All I gotta say is thanks camera guy for this film, Thanks to The Chariot for the art. I hope this post doesn't get buried and you all see this. Thanks Fella's.
@ThawproductionZ
@ThawproductionZ 8 лет назад
I cry every time I see this documentary...
@nickbratt4929
@nickbratt4929 9 лет назад
My best friend and I came from Washington (near Seattle) to see the final show in Douglasville..... One year later and I still can't believe it's over. One of the best times of my life, thank you for this documentary, it brought me to tears at parts. Long Live
@rainierfuller
@rainierfuller 9 лет назад
Oh man. All my feels.
@cyrillburgundy7613
@cyrillburgundy7613 9 лет назад
Thank you so fcking much for this. Never had the chance to watch The Chariot perform live. Since I live a thousand miles away from the states (Philippines). The Chariot's been a big part of my life. Cried after watching this. LONG LIVE!
@jokerlaughsfirst8776
@jokerlaughsfirst8776 9 лет назад
I seen this band at the lime spider in Akron Ohio in 2007. Again at Peabody's in Cleveland in 2010. Still regarded as some of the best shows I've ever seen. Long live brothers. Take care.
@matthewbettinaglio9616
@matthewbettinaglio9616 9 лет назад
Most genuine/humbling dudes I've met, in Perth, Western Australia we had more than just a show. We went & ate Nandos & then went cliff jumping afterwards, good laughs & good times. Won't forget any of it.
@JoelMurray
@JoelMurray 9 лет назад
thank you so much for this. long live.
@igorobukhov6476
@igorobukhov6476 5 лет назад
Its 2018 and I still miss their music and shows. I wish i had an opportunity to visit any of them.
@freaksinc.9518
@freaksinc.9518 8 лет назад
I was fortunate to see the chariot live back in 2006, at a small venue i used to work for. I was also in Rehabilitation with Josh's brother, who i built a friendship during my rehab stint.He recognized my chariot shirt and began talking to me about their youth and Josh's life. I gave him my chariot shirt and we kept in touch for a good while. I wonder if he's still doing well. If you happen to read this dude, i hope you're still sober Michael. And Josh thank you for your amazing music.
@davidmahone5603
@davidmahone5603 9 лет назад
Thanks for filming, amazing job.
@sarabutler-smith5285
@sarabutler-smith5285 8 лет назад
Seriously just Josh talking about finding peace in the music at the beginning can almost make me cry. I miss these boys so much.
@AWallaceProductions
@AWallaceProductions 8 лет назад
This deserves so much more than 100K views.
@mrsmontgomeryalabama
@mrsmontgomeryalabama 9 лет назад
im already ready for the reunion tour documentary
@dorrienmi11er
@dorrienmi11er 5 лет назад
And the tour itself... even though 68 is still good.
@landonsmith7629
@landonsmith7629 5 лет назад
Please...
@DrummerEvan1
@DrummerEvan1 4 года назад
Probably never gonna happen unfortunately. Josh said so in the most recent underoath twitch video
@moneymovesmitchy
@moneymovesmitchy 3 года назад
@@DrummerEvan1 link?
@DrummerEvan1
@DrummerEvan1 3 года назад
@@moneymovesmitchy m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ACJ-ctdYd2k.html
@Miles88seliM
@Miles88seliM 9 лет назад
This was beautiful, awesome work, and well worth the wait.
@membertatooine
@membertatooine 9 лет назад
Thank you for everything. Long Live The Chariot
@MrStanseven
@MrStanseven 5 лет назад
An unbelievable insight into a real band on the road...The camera work and editing is awesome!, and the choice of incidental music and soundscapes make for compelling viewing. An amazing piece of work combined perfectly with some of the best, most brutally beautiful noise
@imagerystorm
@imagerystorm 5 лет назад
Thanks man ! I really appreciate that. Put a lot into this one, and it's an honor that people are still enjoying it almost 5 years later.
@brianlloyd6268
@brianlloyd6268 9 лет назад
Incredible. Thank you.
@arielhasuv
@arielhasuv 9 лет назад
Thank you guys so much for your music, generosity, and above all your genuine love for your fans. This video is a bittersweet gift for me. Up to now I at least had this to look forward to, but now it's finally, truly, over. LONG LIVE!
@josiahmerola
@josiahmerola 9 лет назад
Thanks for the upload, man. I miss these guys.
@michaelwilfred7962
@michaelwilfred7962 9 лет назад
Perhaps the greatest philosophers were once the prized and learned people of a sociological setting of a peple ever-seeking righteousness. Those people, sharing both the revelations and inceptions of our time, are those who care not for their own social standpoint, but the truth they reveal in Love. These gentlemen will be men I will tell my children of. When I reference the idea of beauty within humankind, it is with the most serene peace that I would grasp the concept not only in myself, but over-all for those minds to lead our ideals one day. This ban is a source of that truth. And this band refines and expresses that which we are in pursuit of. And this band wasn't a gratification of anything apart from what would be considered righteous. And they will be so desperately missed for that re-creation of truth. Forget Not, The Chariot.
@slythemongoose9138
@slythemongoose9138 9 лет назад
Such a beautiful, beautiful video. Thank you so much, to all involved in making and sharing this. Best experience I've ever had seeing #TheChariot live. #LongLive #OneWing
@imagerystorm
@imagerystorm 9 лет назад
Thank YOU!! So glad you enjoyed. That's awesome.
@DarbieNotBarbie
@DarbieNotBarbie 9 лет назад
This is really well put together!
@Erebus5620
@Erebus5620 8 лет назад
Thank you for this... this band meant a lot to a lot of people.
@MR.FREEDMAN
@MR.FREEDMAN 9 лет назад
Thank you for this...
@PJSzabo
@PJSzabo 9 лет назад
it's just so fantastic man. Thank you for making it.
@iamalexroberts
@iamalexroberts 9 лет назад
29:26 Love the homage to "Ladies & Gentleman: The Chariot DVD". Seriously, thank you so much for creating this.
@weareewancameron
@weareewancameron 9 лет назад
LOL that throwback to the 2003 DVD at 29:26 is TOO perfect.
@costischristodoulou9025
@costischristodoulou9025 9 лет назад
Excellent work! Cheers, mate! Bravo!
@jaket32025
@jaket32025 9 лет назад
31:48 was one of the greatest moments of my life.
@imagerystorm
@imagerystorm 9 лет назад
Mine too T____T
@demblossom2328
@demblossom2328 8 лет назад
I'm... 17 years old; I was too kid to go a show of this band (I live in Argentina and cannot travel out of the country alone, because... you know... too young). I didn't have the experience to see this guys in live and broke every part of my body, but... you must know that in my home, I put "The Chariot", close my eyes... and I imagine the mosh pit, the jumps, all the show... and start to feeling something that Im no feeling with any other band. This feeling, accompanied me all my teenage and will accompany me all my life... Thanks guys. Long Live.
@PJSzabo
@PJSzabo 5 лет назад
I feel like i watch this every year. And every year it gets more meaningful. Thank you.
@willvilabcn
@willvilabcn 9 лет назад
Cheers to everyone involved in the making of this documentary. Such a wonderful, beautiful job. The way you've captured the whole emotion is just masterful. Add me to the count of those who couldn't hold back some tears. Long live The Chariot.
@sebastianHG__
@sebastianHG__ 9 лет назад
Thank you for this.
@MentalAbilities
@MentalAbilities 2 года назад
I could watch this documentary a million times. So. Great.
@EJCTV_
@EJCTV_ 9 лет назад
Thank you for this!!
@Colemanectomy
@Colemanectomy 9 лет назад
There's so much love here. Hard to believe this is the end.
@ionlycomment126
@ionlycomment126 9 лет назад
This doc is absolutely brilliant, thank you so much to the person who put their time and effort into making something beautiful about a truly awesome band :)
@punkman1122
@punkman1122 9 лет назад
I have been waiting for this video for a long time. I am glad I was not disappointed.
@SarahMontana666
@SarahMontana666 9 лет назад
What a beautiful way to end it all. Amazing video. Well done.
@alexbandow
@alexbandow 9 лет назад
Killed it. This was amazing
@TanmanBeason
@TanmanBeason 9 лет назад
Absolutely phenomenal! This is such a beautiful tribute to such a profound band, and the perfect way to close out that chapter.
@JaOnBass
@JaOnBass 7 лет назад
Wow I missed so much, missed these guys when they were around. thanks for sharing!!!! I am truly touched, humbled and inspired all in the same moment *
@tommyday2631
@tommyday2631 9 лет назад
Great job with this documentary man. This band means so much to me, and im glad i got to see a little more from them. Thanks so much for this piece of art.
@seshlake
@seshlake 9 лет назад
Great documentary, brother. Beautifully put together. It shows that a lot of hard work went into this. God bless!
@kelsyfiller8790
@kelsyfiller8790 9 лет назад
Thank you so much for making this documentary. It's the only thing I've seen that really captures the experiences and energy people had when seeing The Chariot.
@DomesticRex
@DomesticRex 9 лет назад
Thank you for doing this. This band was and is my world. Long Live brothers, Long Live
@buhmoney
@buhmoney 9 лет назад
INCREDIBLE work here my friend. You had the difficult task of chronicling a giant, and you killed it. I am so impressed with everything about this video. Long Live.
@kshigsm
@kshigsm 9 лет назад
I remember seeing them before their first album even came out. This brought me back to a simpler time. Thank you for what you've done in creating this.
@Straightedge63
@Straightedge63 9 лет назад
thank you. thank you so much for this. it was beautiful. this band meant so much to me and your talent as a videographer brought all of that together. thank you.
@HazimJaafar
@HazimJaafar 9 лет назад
Thank you for this documentary video. May God bless your kindness twice!
9 лет назад
I just want to say thank you for this piece of art. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.
@MBada-ke3mc
@MBada-ke3mc 7 лет назад
years later and I still get choked up about this... I can't even begin to describe my appreciation for this band, but with that said, seeing Josh write his heart out in '68 does bring a sense of closure.
@chanceking2780
@chanceking2780 9 лет назад
so pumped that this is finally up
@igorverkhovskiy6477
@igorverkhovskiy6477 9 лет назад
Thank you for your work. This band changed my life. Long live The Chariot!
@TheThrownzombiecore
@TheThrownzombiecore 9 лет назад
i wept. i healed. i loved. forget not. long live. thank you so much.
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