footage [mostly] from Coogee Power station between 2009 - 2012. There's some other clips of an old house, an old car and a chimney which are all within a few hundred metres of the power station.
Listening since 11 and I'll be 27 this year. Lemme tell ya, I've smoked a lot of blunts and eaten some Foxy babes to this song but more importantly I've made some cool friends over music and vibed yo! Like my dad says: Gotta get hip with the times yo! 😎
If I won the lotto or was rich, I would pay Josh, John, Brant and Scott to reform just to play this song. They have all moved on to make great music, but not THIS great! I FUCKING LOVE THIS SONG!
Fuking awesome video at least someone recognizes talent be nice to see demo and destruction for kyuss cause the destroy the world with there awesome music. More of a fu manchu clutch video should be in dessert smoke some a k 47. Yeah listen to sheavy Motherfukers
My god,what a GREAT BAND !You can hear the "70´s influence (BLACK SABBATH,HENDRICKS...),but it goes far beyond that...! The Powergroove,Psyco-guitar,thunderbass,great drums...!The KINGS of "STONER ROCK"(IMHO),they should be in the ROCK&ROLL-HALL OF FAME...! 😊
Scott's Bass playing has always amazed me, I always thought It would be cool to have him as my older brother, we could have occasional dueling bass solo's --- cheers from MD USA
Simply one of the most beautiful videos I have EVER seen, accompanied by one of the greatest songs I have EVER heard. Pure love, pure stoner, pure desert. Love it!
the video along with the song is perfection, I have watched and listened to it more than a dozen times, probably about a hundred or more. Usually after work at night.
Dude, all my friends were listening to smashing pumpkins and I'm over here with the blues for the red sun cassette asking wtf??!!! Nobody understood the genius of Kyuss!!! Oh well, we know!!!
It sounds like the best album ever not wanting to end. If i have a choice, i want this to be the last thing i hear before i die. [edit] and screw "lick my doo"
Oh sunshine The loving beauty Pass me by Should I waste my time In your valley Beneath your sky? Aah, aah, aah, aah I am home You move your own mountain The trees have grown The trees have grown Now it's over Now it's over and I'm coming home Aah, aah, aah, aah I am home
wow, this video reminded me of my childhood, i used to write around and ride a bmx, now i work 8 hours a day and spend the rest of my free time sitting behind screen, fuck growing up! thank you for the video dude! :)
Absolutely awesome job on this clip…I've been a kyuss fan from the beginning and the imagery and vibe completely suited the song. I'm originally from Freo, so seeing the old Power Station used to such powerful effect really impacted me….totally homesick now!! Thanks for creating such an awesome video for an epic song. All of your work is really great…good luck to you!!
It is about people heaving a cure for the itch for life, and realism meditation. Great graffiti has a lot with a sumi-e. You have a tool that is complex to draw with and one chance, one wall to walk up to make an expression on it. And BMX is a real dynamic meditation, you can do it only approaching a union. This is what really about all that teenager underground culture. That somehow not every teenager understands. If someone made the bandoned remote desert building - a hang-out base, for those who dare, - you can come and be sure everyone is an intriguing person there. Until money game starts coming into play and until place starts to becomes a hipster mecca.
nothing has a fu Manchu vibe. everything has a kyuss vibe. you got it all backwards. nothing any of these folk has ever said in an interview is true, on purpose, so its hard to even guess what really goes on .
@@wormcloud9603 I don't think you get what OP said. Fu Manchu has their own vibe. Listen to "Seahag" for example and pay attention to how differently they set up their solos. Go listen to "Blue Tile Fever". Fu Manchu definitely has more songs geared towards people with an adrenaline rush. That's not to say Kyuss didn't have anything like that ("hurricane" or "Conan Troutman"), but Fu Manchu are the BEST at what they do. Their whole sound caters to that audience. They have so many songs like that on all their albums. Even slower songs like "Saturn III" or "The Bargain" have a way with how they make you amp yourself up. With Kyuss there's a different vibe, esoteric even.
this song reminds me of those days in my home town, which is a fucking hot place with almost desertics temperatures, when we had big metal concerts like Maiden and Sabbath. Everybody in their metal shirts under the sun waiting for the bands to play
awesome video! I used to 'visit' many places like that (in Poland), it was my hobby, now - because of lack of time I had to stop it but once I'll be doing it again. specially, I loved roofs in such abandoned buildings, and taking photos :3 anyway this vid isn't only about the building, so - I like it a lot, amazing clip for a cool tune! thanks for sharing it on youtube :)
This is amazing cinematography. The mix of Kyuss (awesome!) with urban exploration (also awesome!) to create this piece is brilliant. Love your other videos, too. Thanks for putting the work into this. Really a top piece.
This is by far the most beautiful music video I have seen in ages. I love how you combined the scenes with the melody of the song. Specially at 7:00 with the water drops. Amazing work, once again.
Entire album is great listen while traveling across great vast scenery, like the mountains in Colorado for example. Used this song in my test video, just regret not having more footage to last the entire song.