This song... it reminds me of my friends in our younger days. We were so fearless and bold, afraid of nothing. Then we all got old and had to get jobs and mortgages. I just imagine walking into those old woods whistling to summon our younger fearless spirits.
I'm in there somewhere amongst the whistlers calling for adventures in the night time woods! Coordinating schedules is ridiculous...best not to wait for others but get it in when you can! It's important!
Beautiful video. I miss the forest, country, just being alone and away from all the damn noise. This is the kind of song you drive to at night, on a somewhat desolate road, with the stars and the moon painting the sky.
Thank you for the song. Strange how close you got to me on that one. An entire careers worth of feelings wrapped up in one song. God bless those still on the Mountain.
Never knew this guy existed until Yellowstone. Found out he is actually a singer/guitar player and now I'm listening to his songs! Great actor and musician. Holy crap, why haven't I heard of him until two weeks ago after binge-watching Yellowstone?
What’s “popular “ Is mostly what people are told to like, or it’s the cotton Candy pop country that’s easily digestible. I also think that he could have went a different route after winning an Oscar, but chose not to sell out. I tend to think that’s what the song “My Diamond is too rough” Is about. I hope he’s discovered in time for people to enjoy seeing him live and for him to know that eventually he’ll be recognized as up there with the greats. Everyone I’ve shared his music with becomes a fan. Maybe I just have friends with good taste in music though haha
The whistling reminds me of old westerns. It’s different from older Bingham stuff but I dig it. I also wonder to what degree “The mountain” Is his unconscious. Cool song.
My man, you bring life back to music.....I enjoy living on my Mountain in Colorado, come join in some time. The soul is revived up upon this Mountain where all my wild things are 👍 stay killin the vibes and lyrics, your music always brings good greatness!
Your work ethic, sound, and talent are exceptional. I stood in the 7th row, aisle at Wichita Orpheum to see you play live, a dream come true after listening to your music since 2007. Always a fan.
My most favorite favorite book, movie, and now a song??!!?!?!! I can feel the destiny being fulfilled lol I will sleep with the stars and carry with me my six string.... As always, awesome music 🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶 I am so in love
If we weren't living in an upside-down world rightnow, this would be on every radio station climbing the charts. But the Casey Kasem top 40 days are long gone 😮
Great song and video. The beat is so propelling, like he's driving down the road. I'm guessing Ryan wrote this after his divorce, which makes it all the more meaningful. I'm really looking forward to the new album!
After 13 years together I was getting married to my girlfriend, but then she suddenly left me. This is the song which better describes my state of mind: the need to be alone with nature and find the strenght to understand who you are and where you're going.
Forza Bro, fra un po' tutto sarà chiaro, intanto hai imparato tante cose. Niente di meglio della natura, di un ritiro spirituale o di un pellegrinaggio per cambiare ciclo. 💪
I just watched him in concert, his songs hit so different live. His voice is mesmerizing and magnificent plus the stories he tells with his songs is so beautiful. Bucket list is checked
After seeing him perform in Denver last year, I went from casual fan to "all-in" super fan. Was so blown away that I immediately booked a flight for his next show at Billy Bob's in Fort Worth to double down on that experience. He's a great songwriter but a force of nature live
I absolutely agree, but I wish he would sing better, I mean he really does not hit the correct notes regularly, maybe that's the only reason why he isn't more famous. I think Ryan is a legend, but sometimes I do think he should take singing lessons, also maybe to not hurt his voice so much when singing.
@@Juelz4ever His voice is fine. Were you a fan when he was with the dead horses band? I've loved his voice for years. It's one of those you know when you hear it. Unique. Like Willy or. Johnny Cash or John Denver. I was a fan before he was even famous. Years ago there was a magazine called Texas Music , it may still exist.? They sent a CD with every issue of newer artists and had articles about them. That's how I learned about Ryan Bingham and a few others that weren't nationally popular, but popular down there. He has always sounded the same. Now he's known everywhere because of Yellowstone, putting a face to the voice.
I love this song I found out abt him bc of yellow stone and I love all of his music I really like nobody knows my troubles this song and south side of heaven speaking of Yellowstone Cole hauler (rip) from Yellowstone was in my town
I know right where that's coming from... Every so often, when life gets crazy, out of control, I hop in the boat and disappear. Even though I can catch a good number of fish, just 2 minutes away, I'll run that boat 30,40 minutes, travel 10 miles or so up river, miles from any other human, just to be alone and catch a couple fish in the middle of the night. Best feeling in the world. Just me and nature. Not a person around. It resets the soul.
Loving it, great sounds. There's a tune on there that reminds me of my own song from years ago haha When the Devil Taps You on the Shoulder. Similar style to Devil Stole My Style :P Looking forward to hear a wider album, hit that blues more too love that stuff :P
This is a great song. I feel it in my bones. I want to grab my backpack, my camera, get into the car, and drive to the middle of nowhere with this song as my guide.