We're memes, we have dreams, get used to it or go lick an ice-cream! LOL I dunno what I'm saying really. In fact I've not been around long enough to understand the memes surrounding NMH.
After he bungled two-headed boy a little bit he seemed discouraged. Then someone recommended gardenhead and he gave the song the greatest rendition I have ever heard. Glad it brought his confidence back up :)
I love how he just stops in the middle of Two-Headed Boy, all of a sudden... haha. He doesn't even explain himself, he just seemed to not want to play that one anymore.
that verse, follow me through the city of frost covered angels i swear i have nothing to prove i just want to dance in your tangles to give me some reason to move it's one of the most wonderful lyrics i've ever heard
"What song should i play?" he was/is ithe man. you dont see a lot of bands casually take requests. What a gift to be able to create such music whenever you want.
00:27 - two headed boy 02:24 - gardenhead 05:34 - king of carrot flowers pt 1 07:31 - king of carrot flowers pts 2&3 BONUS TRACK: 1:40 - Jeff plays "oh shit I just skipped a fucking verse..." lol I made this for me, but you can use it too I won't get mad or anything
Adrian Brown Fucking brilliant. So earnest and unabashed. I love his variations on "leave behind" and "gardenhead" and my god how he just belts out "Name" !! I've seen them twice the past couple years, and he has Scott Spillane hit the trumpet hard on that part. But yeah this is incredible. Glad you like it as much as I do.
+Elijah Johnston This is a good musician to draw inspiration from. His music still sounds good and he draws chords and riffs from basic structures but makes them fun rhythmically. I mostly think he is awesome for his lyrics. Not only are they amazing but phonetically they sound good when sung. i.e. "your father made fetuses with flesh licking ladies". Just say it and you will know what I mean. Idk if you're still doing music but either way always practice and watch music wherever you go!
Same here! I saw him live with a few friends and it was hands down my greatest live experience. The energy was amazing. You knew they were there for him, to see the elusive man. We even stood out in the freezing cold for over an hour to get his autograph. So worth it.
My favorite thing about Jeff is that musically, he doesn't try to do something different. He plays simple music, but makes up for it in his unique voice and lyrics.
Anyone else catch at about 9:39 to 9:42 how he goes "and this is the part that I didn't write any lyrics". Anywho, Jeff is amazing and a huge inspiration. Thank you for posting the video.
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It's funny how people automatically point to drugs when someone like Mangum's brilliant imagination surpasses their simple minds. I don't think anyone will ever fully understand, exactly, the feeling he injected into these songs, but I can definitely see the beauty of them shining through, clear as fucking day.
This performance happened almost exactly a month before I was born. I wonder if the sound waves managed to travel north to Canada and into my developing brain, resulting in my future love of the band.
I have to say thank you for putting this video on here. And yes it was weird he just stopped like that, but oh well, he can do what ever he wants. :) I wish he would still do concerts, I would pay a lot to see him live like this. My brother had the luck to see him recently, he was at a 4 hour music festival, and Jeff came out and played engines in the crowd, and my brother has always wanted to see him play, so he got pretty luck that day.
People on here like. This was 5 days after I was born or 5 days before wwas born but this was recorded the day I was born crazy though that it has such a lasting impact on indie music
Faster allows the playing of more songs, telling of song histories, and heckler handling. Personally, I like it faster because the band gets into the song more. When they play faster, Barnes on drums looks like he's in a trance in some songs. It's awesome.