this is from 5/30/99 in seattle at the breakroom as part of the subpop live vhs release.......jeremy enigk, dan hoerner, william goldsmith, joe skyward, joe bass. directed and edited by duncan sharp
This song brings me so many different feelings and emotions at the same time..I deeply respect the live version..to me sounds better than the studio version. Just love THIS..
90's Seattle, Washington was purely orgasmic musically. What I would do to be American and a teenager throughout that period. Shame I wasn't born until 1995 and in Britain :(
I actually wore a big face vintage Freddy Kruger T shirt to last years sdre show cause the intro to pillars live gives me those chilling creepy vibes of Elm Street, idk why. I was like damn i wanna wear this OG SDRE shirt but something about Freddy jus felt like the absolute vibe that night. I got to the show 2 hours early n Goldsmith sat in a chair 5 feet from me smokin his cig, i smokin my joint, he prolly was thinkin this guy is a nutjob😂😂
this is sublime. it seems like the crowd doesn’t know whats happening, is it to much for them? I wish I could have been there. Only able to see them once when the rising tide dropped. Clutch Cargos in Pontiac Mich. holla
A great song on its own but I remember when I was a kid, I freaked out because the song references other SDRE songs, and I thought I had "discovered" some hidden treasure when I caught the references lol
i know that this is irrelevant to the song but if the guy who introduced me to this vdo comes by...i only would like him to know... Alex#domino88 I miss u so sooooooooooo much....
enough with the sheldon references. Comparing the worst show for the mindless idiots of the world with the brilliance of SDR is grounds for an ass kicking!
This is true emo music. I hate how the entire artistic expression of this genre has been wrongly branded these days. The new wave of "emo" is so false. They've basically stolen the name and labelled it to shit bands like MCR, The Used and so on.
I actually don't hate MCR and some of the mid 2000 mainstream emo bands like AFI. Don't get me wrong, bands like SDRE, Mineral, Braid, and JEW are the best and most honest in the genre, but I don't necessarily get why bands like MCR constantly receive so much hate. I will say Black Veil Brides is atrocious, but they are more of a Kiss wannabe band than an emo band. Yeah emo music definitely did become more watered down and cliche, but some of the mainstream bands did seem honest though they lacked the talent of the better pioneers of the genre and yet sold millions of more records.
Actually I dont see SDRE related musically to acts like 30 seconds, The Used, My Chemical, or earlier Green Day, Blink 182 and co. It's not that I'm helding anything against the "modern emo", I actually like a lot of it (ie Dashboard Confessional), I just do not see the musical conneciton. For me the "modern" emo is more related to Jimmy Eat World, even Teenage Fanclub, both bands I love, and there's nothing really wrong with the "new" emo, it's just not technically related to SDRE, they're more in the wave of post-hardcore like Fugazi or Faraquet. Just my 50 cents in bad english.
Joe was the perfect addition in the absence of Nate. His contribution to Sunny Day felt monumental, and his passing left me mournful of a stranger who seems to radiate depth, and grateful for sharing aspects of it with us. So much happenstance brings music and musicians into our lives, but it feels like providence when you're in need. This helped steady my course in troubled waters. I was blessed.
But you were always one to stay the same girl I know you want to be the rain And i know that we could fall in there For a time and then unfall again For awhile i take you burying old bones Dawns grey the signs in the winter light And i know that you can feel the pain Your eyes speak one hundred million knives Don't tell me you've gone astray I walk in circles I've seen a million things that tell me so But i was always one to play the fool girl Though the rules were somewhat dark to me And i know that we could fall in there For a time and then unfall again For awhile i give you darium bound stones Growing through the roots of your mind to set apart And i know that you can feel the pain Your eyes speak one hundred million lies Total anxiety paid for variety We'll wait for time to turn around your faith Wait for time to turn The world we sold there was a choir there Don't tell me you've gone astray I talk in circles Everlasting chains that bind my purpose Only i've seen the million things that tell me so Total anxiety pay for variety Wait for time to turn around your faith Choked on society laced with cyanide Wait for time to turn around your faith Wait for time to turn
@@MyBeautifulDarkTwistedFantasy6 different eras and almost genres as well but I see what you're saying brand new does utilize bass guitar well. I wanna make a joke about Jessie lacey but it's not really appropriate so I'll leave it at that.
It's 2022 and this is still my favorite song. It's ethereal, surreal. You feel it in your body. I'm so excited to finally see these guys on tour next month.
so fucking incredible. top to bottom chills every time i listen to it, and i dig this lineup the most i think w/ everyone including Joe (rip).... GOD they're all so incredibly good, and you can tell by watching them all here that they _know_ they're a part of something so unbelievably special that it's quite literally a singular moment in rock history that *they're* creating right then with Jeremy
They sound brilliant. The vocals are really on point with the album. Sounds like there is a fair amount of flange or phaser on them, it's a great vocal effect. M.J. Keenan uses it a lot as well.
@@bakocondors I've honestly found medication to just be a hindrance in the long run. Watching my friends fall into the same lull with the meds that I did was super demoralising, turning everyone into emotional zombies, horrendous consequences ensued. The only thing that really and truly helped was to figure out what I really wanted in life and try as hard as I could to fulfil it, no matter the challenge :)
@@aub6120 I had to kick that stuff, prescribed SSRIs with no follow up whatsoever, ruined me in various ways, eventually came off. Life's not easy but it's better
Heard this song 2 years ago on the internet, somewhere I don't know how, but I'll never hear anything like it again. I don't listen to the regular version(studio), Instead I listen to this live version every chance I'm feeling it. This is real, and amazing indeed lookb4ucross.. this is music. This is a part of me forever.
Hey man, I recommend you check out Balance & Composure if you haven't already heard of them, great band in the vein of 90's alt. rock/emo, I think you'd like them haha, they're a prime example of how not all modern music is terrible.
Abraços! (de quem tem a mesma idade dessa obra) aos apreciadores de uma boa música! Que banda fantástica! Obrigado pessoas, obrigado internet BR, América Latina
he looks so happy, smiling constantly. This music makes me so happy too, it's just so unimaginably beautiful, it almost makes me cry (in a good way of course). I really wish they were bigger, they deserved it, damn.
Phenomenal. This is easily the best live video of this song. Love the slower tempo; makes the main passage even more ominous and dark than the recording. Guitar tones are perfect, bass is beyond solid, and Goldsmith holds it down like no other behind the kit. Legends. Still waiting for the 4th album...
I can’t wait to see them live this year. This band is next level, but was so under valued. I will be taking my kids to these shows, to celebrate this bands legacy.
Anazing footage for the 90's. Im pretty sure I saw this tour in Chicago. Amazing band and great new album at the time. Is it me or does this tempo seem a bit slower than the record?
This song gives me that feeling when life is going good. I feel like things are moving forward. but then I realize I havent changed and are doing the same things ive always been doing. sitting listening to music, alone and getting stoned. Everybody around me just tells me to wait for it to get better and it is. there are alot going for me right now. I guess thats what life is for me, waiting for it to get better.