I wish I could go back for a week. I wouldn’t want to stay, but damn to be young and feel so much, and the struggle to understand the self, I just want to dive in and bawl my eyes out one last time. I am so thankful I had the music of Bright Eyes to carry me through those troubled times.
0:07 - False Advertising 6:13 - Method Acting 11:28 - You Will. You? Will. You? Will. You? Will. 15:55 - Nothing Gets Crossed Out 21:45 - Something Vague 26:17 - Don’t Know When But A Day Is Gonna Come 34:35 - Bowl Of Oranges 38:27 - Neely O'Hara 43:57 - Lover I Don’t Have To Love
Hi! Casey Scott here, I was playing bass for this show. The live band (12 of us, I think?) were mostly gathered from the group that recorded the album Lifted, en masse, Dec/ Jan before this show. There were so many talented musicians in Omaha, myself and Heather McIntosh (cello) were living in Athens GA at the time. Everyone who met Conor would gladly join him with no real concern for money- The two openers (and members of Bright Eyes during the set- M Ward and Alex McManus were a bit older and had more experience of tour life, but for most of us it was the biggest shows we had ever done, and I think even for Conor the first time we had used a tour bus. it was just obvious that he was on fire creatively and full of love. It was an incredible time, and a wonderful group of humans.
I wish I could go back for a week. I wouldn’t want to stay, but damn to be young and feel so much, and the struggle to understand the self, I just want to dive in and bawl my eyes out one last time.
I am so thankful I had the music of Bright Eyes to carry me through those troubled times.
i’ll forever love his voice
They were especially drunk for this one. Thanks for capturing this!
From a balance beam was pretty damn cringe, but kinda hilarious how half assed it was. You can tell they couldnt wait for that one to be over
0:07 - False Advertising
6:13 - Method Acting
11:28 - You Will. You? Will. You? Will. You? Will.
15:55 - Nothing Gets Crossed Out
21:45 - Something Vague
26:17 - Don’t Know When But A Day Is Gonna Come
34:35 - Bowl Of Oranges
38:27 - Neely O'Hara
43:57 - Lover I Don’t Have To Love
No dislikes, just the way I like it ❤️
anyone see him fall at about seven minutes in?
Connor the great XXcentury promise that come true in the XXI , LOVE you guy
“Can I sit right here” why yes you may
16.33
That's Breezy right?
+johan371 nah its Nothing Gets Crossed Out
I think he meant Her not the song written about her
No, it's Jiha Lee.
No, but she's playing the cello at 40:05.
Does anyone know what the song at 39:00 is?
Neely o Hara I believe
@@bobboolala2434 thank you so much, dude 👍👌
amazing how old mogis looked in 2002 lol
This is exactly what I was thinking. It was just his style though. He chose that look haha.
I get he's famous and getting all the money he wants now, but how did he get this band back in the day? He had to have been barely breaking even.
inflago I guess he just knew a lot of people in saddle creek records
Charisma
Like an assumed pathetic charisma 😂❤️ like a cute shelter puppy
As it is with many indie musicians, his father had quite a bit of money lmao
Hi! Casey Scott here, I was playing bass for this show. The live band (12 of us, I think?) were mostly gathered from the group that recorded the album Lifted, en masse, Dec/ Jan before this show. There were so many talented musicians in Omaha, myself and Heather McIntosh (cello) were living in Athens GA at the time. Everyone who met Conor would gladly join him with no real concern for money- The two openers (and members of Bright Eyes during the set- M Ward and Alex McManus were a bit older and had more experience of tour life, but for most of us it was the biggest shows we had ever done, and I think even for Conor the first time we had used a tour bus. it was just obvious that he was on fire creatively and full of love. It was an incredible time, and a wonderful group of humans.