Thursday w/ Anthony Green - Understanding in a Car Crash (Live in St. Paul, MN)
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Not only did Thursday crush it, but they brought special guest Anthony Green from solo, Saosin and Circa Survive fame. They sang “Understanding in a Car Crash” together and it was glorious!!
Filmed at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, MN on Thursday September 15, 2022.
Damn. He definitely tapped into his early-Saosin vibe on this
Anthony has been doing this ,when he's around, since 2006. I know because I saw it in 2006! You love to see it.
2003..
Fucken Anthony that’s why he’s the GOAT the MF GOAT
jesus fucking christ this goes HARD thank you for recordind and sharing this! Geoff's voice ow! and Anthony having a blast. beautiful, just beautiful
Wow just wow athony green ❤
Yeah man can you believe that he sings in a band with Frank, Tucker, Tim and, Travis YEOW
@@dsxa918 it was such a pleasure watching them both on stage thanks for uploading the video
Fucking yesssss.
Legends
Hy Victory Records...bring back all of your bands :D
Glad my livelihood isn’t tied to my adolescent angst… weird to see 40-year-olds acting like this
Acting like what? They’re just rocking out lol. Fuck I wish I made a successful career out of my adolescent angst lmao
@@VenomSp3roc 3:42 is some deep cringe
@@mskcrcWhat happens at 3:42? You talking about the head shaking thing?
acting like what, dude? this isn't even adolescent angst... they were fully grown men when they made these songs and they're fully grown men performing them. matter of fact, i believe this song is about geoff losing his best friend and his girlfriend in a very brutal fatal car crash. nothing about this is "im a teenager and im mad/sad", it's "i wrote this song about a very traumatic moment in my life and it still invokes emotions from not only me, but a lot of other people". how strange of you to put down music for making people FEEL? find something meaningful and important to do in the world, then maybe you wont feel so bitter about their livelihoods.
@@elviradistress that’s a lot of words that still don’t address that this kind of music is juvenile and adolescent