The part where he says “I want to say it’s all right, you’re just a man after all, and I know you had demons, I’ve got some of my own, I think you passed them along.” It gets me every time.
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My dad died a couple months ago, we didn't have a good relationship so i didn't really mourn. I finally cried when i heard the second half of this song. Appreciate it, Kevin.
i had always thought of my mom listening to this song pot and guiness, i thought of my dad crying like i did listening to this the first time yes im 43 and haven't had parents for 20 years
I have a fairly good relationship with my dad, but he still left when I was 2. He's tried hard to stay in my life despite the efforts of my mom. He remarried, had another kid... just a few years ago that stepmom died, and he's been very quiet since. Somehow the lyrics speak to the spirit of my minor daddy issues, and I totally cried like a baby when I listened to this song.
To everyone who understands this song on a deeper level and to those who experience true pain and sorrow from this song you are not alone. Having a rocky relationship with a parent can be so difficult and I know how you feel stay strong
My mother and I are not close, she left when I was 10 and I listen to this song any time I want to reconnect. Its gonna be rough when the old man passes
@@depressedpacito7024 i feel you man im the same but opposite of your situation dad left at 2 mums been the rock holding my life down ever since so this song really Hits home about a dad who wasnt there
@@pepsicola0786 yes, sadness is an integral aspect of truly realizing/accepting one's life. The genius of Kevin Parker- creating & sharing a masterpiece like this - beyond words ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
Benno Finch eeehhhhhh maybe not, the two teaser tracks we have so far comprise of mostly synths/electronic stuff which isn't as cool to watch performance wise.
So beautifully crafted, especially the switch. He expresses his anger for his dad, then ultimately he says he forgives him for all he's done, and just wants him back.
What if you don't want to? What if your life is better with them at a long distance? I know I could care less at this point in my life to be close to my parents. I prefer to be isolated and alone because no one else understands me except me. My family doesn't understand me and they never have. That's why I have never belonged and there's no point in forcing myself to fit in with a family who doesn't show any love or care for me.
The first half feels so flagrantly like anger and catharsis, and all the unexpressed pain. And the second half is almost this abrupt realizing of the need to heal, and forgive, and the rueful longing of a re-do. Just, goddamn Kevin. He was already one of the best lyricists of our time, but he raises the bar so high with the vulnerability this album.
My dad took his life back in 2008 I was only 14 years old, he bought me my first guitar and taught me the fundamentals, but we never got the chance to actually play when I started writing my own songs and really learning how to play music, he never got a chance to listen to Tame Impala, but I know he would've loved them based on his musical taste. I often thought and wished how we could play songs together again and I could show him the music I listen to now and how it inspired me, and here comes this song. It's funny/amazing how life works and how much music can express and connect human beings together. Music is always my getaway and my therapy, whether I play it or listen to it, I will cherish it always.
I want Kevin Parker to write an autobiography when he's old and done with music. Everything about his life and what he learned along the way. Music speaks volumes but I'd love to read more about his mind and how music influenced his life as one of the biggest musicians of the 21st century. Edit: Wow maybe Kevin will see this and consider it hah
I think this might be the realest Kevin has been through his lyrics. As someone who grew up without a father figure It really hit me (with some differences of course) I love Kevin so much. I love how raw this is.
Same, my father died when i was little kid so we are on the same boat. He died 20 years ago, but i still miss him even tho i almost forgot him. It’s weird
“And you could store an ocean in the holes in any of the explanations that you gave. And while you still had time, you had a chance, but you decided to take all your sorries to the grave” some of the deepest lyrics ever written
@@PMurray2694 yeah, I enjoyed it on second it's just the starts really really wierd and I couldn't vibe to the right of the song afterwards...It's good, not great, but good probably better in the context of the whole album.
Reflection, rejection, humiliation, adoration, so many emotions pouring out. How can anyone put their heart so openly out there and still produce such a frikin good jam to encapsulate it all. All hail Kevin Parker.
I'm three years late, but man this song moved me. In a month it will have been five years since I found my father when he took his own life. We had a complicated relationship. Still, this is the first time I'm hearing this song and I didn't know how much I needed it. Winter is always kind of a bleak time, especially since that day. Here I am again, thanking Kevin for being the artist that he is and creating such a healing song. We're gonna be okay, guys.
Kevin, my grandpa suffered from a stroke today. He’s lost a lot of his memory, and is pretty confused. I just wanted to let you know that ever since I found your music last year, my life has been completely changed. With this song, and what has happened in my life today, Im able to really think of the amazing relationship I’ve had with my grandpa. I know you probably won’t see this, but I love your music, and can’t wait for the release of the album in February. To everyone out there, just remember "This could be the day that we push through It could be the day that all our dreams come true” Just a bit of Apocalypse dreams for you there. I’ve experienced a lot recently, and from everyone else who has found Kevin’s music inspirational, just know that you can push through, no matter what you’ve faced
"I wanna tell you about my life". I felt that loss and longing. Holy shit. My heart longs for the past and those who we want to sing our songs to. Thank you.
LYRICS: Ever since I was a small boy No one else compared to you, no way I always thought heroes stayed close Whenever troubled times arose I didn't know, ain't always how it goes Every single word you told me I believed without a question, always To save all of us You told us both to trust But now I know you only saved yourself Did you think I'd never know? Never wise-up as I grow? And you could store an ocean in the Holes in any of the explanations that you gave And while you still had time, you had a chance But you decided to take all your sorry's to the grave Did you think I'd never know? Never wise-up as I grow? Did you hope I'd never doubt? Never one day work it out? You were runnin' for cover Doin' like any other Fallen out with a lover You didn't know that I suffered What a thing to discover If there was time to recover One on one with each other Just a boy and a father What I'd give for another Everything that I have I wouldn't need us for long I'd never speak of the time That you left us alone Me and Steve, on our own I wanna tell you about the time Wanna tell you about my life Wanna play you all my songs Learn the words, sing along Wanna tell you about the time I was in Abbey Road Or the time that I had Mick Jagger on the phone I thought of you when he spoke Wanna tell you about that time Wanna tell you about my life Wanna play you all my songs And hear your voice sing along I wanna say it's alright You're just a man after all And I know you had demons I got some of my own I think you passed them along I wanna tell you about the time Wanna tell you about my life Wanna play you all my songs And hear your voice sing along
Damn I straight up called my dad after listening and man am I thankful all it takes is one phone call to hear his voice thanks Kevin for making me realize how important he is to me.
Lyrics: Ever since I was a small boy No one else compared to you, no way I always thought heroes stay close Whenever troubled times arose I didn't know Ain't always how it goes Every single word you told me I believed without a question, always To save all of us, you told us both to trust But now I know you only saved yourself Did you think I'd never know? Never wise-up as I grow And you could store an ocean in the holes In any of the explanations that you gave And while you still had time, you had a chance But you decided to take all of your sorrys to the grave Did you think I'd never know? Never wise-up as I grow Did you hope I'd never doubt? Never wonder, work it out? You were runnin' for cover Doin' like any other Fallin' out with a lover You didn't know that I'd suffer What a thing to discover There was time to recover Move on with each other Just a boy and a father What I'd give for another Everything that I have Couldn't need this for long Never speak of the time That you left us alone Me and Steve on our own I wanna tell you 'bout the time Wanna tell you 'bout my life Wanna play you all my songs Nonetheless, sing along (This time) Wanna tell you 'bout the time (I know) I was in Abbey Road Or the time that I had Mick Jagger on the phone I thought of you when we spoke Wanna tell you 'bout the time Wanna tell you 'bout my life Wanna play you all my songs Hear your voice, sing along I wanna say it's alright You're just a man after all And I know you have demons I got some of my own Think you passed 'em along Wanna tell you 'bout the time Wanna tell you 'bout my life Wanna play you all my songs And hear your voice sing along
Probably the first half. There was a long time where I skipped cuz I didn't like how it sounded, but I gave it a chance and when that second half happened I couldn't help but cry
@@NewGoldStandard he is replying with that link in every damn comment on this video. Go away Juan! Take your memes elsewhere. This comment section is for reveling in the pure ❤️ that is Tame Impala, not meme link sharing.
“Wanna tell you 'bout the time Wanna tell you 'bout my life Wanna play you all my songs And hear your voice sing along” this song makes me cry, no matter how shitty our parents can be, there will always be that part in us that loves them no matter what
listening to this the day after my mother’s funeral service, i felt numb the entirety yesterday but i’m letting the tears pour now. i love you mom, i know you had your demons and hopefully you can rest easy now.
Wanna tell you 'bout the time Wanna tell you 'bout my life Wanna play you all my songs I hear your voice, sing along That hit hard. He's singing with you, Kevin, and so we are
The worst thing about Tame is there are a few songs where I just start liking due to the tune and beat... then one or two listens later I piece together the lyrics and end up sobbing and later in an emotional mess for an evening. Certainly, I need the release but it hits like a train. Cheers Kevin, great song
Same exact thing happened to me. I listened twice and then looked up lyrics and the very next time I listened I ugly cried knowing what it was about. Now every time I get RIGHT up to that point where my eyes start welling up just as the song ends, almost as if he planned for that to happen because that's right where he cuts it off. I can't wait for this album.
lol same for me I'm not native English speaker, and when I first listened to the "Borderline" and "The less I know the better" I didn't understand the lyrics but the tune and the beat have captivated me. I couldn't stop listening to it. Then I played the lyrics video and started realizing how deep the lyrics are and how well they go with the music.
I heard someone say this “sounded like currents leftovers”. I don’t know what the fuck they listened to, because this is already becoming one of my favorite Tame Impala songs. Incredible stuff. I may be a Tame Impala fanboy but I would love this song no matter who released it.
Yeah, forget him. I have been on board since August 2010, and love the new tunes just as much if not more (Borderline especially). This is perhaps the saddest TI song ever!
Kevin Scholfield I’m fairly new to Tame Impala I guess. I started listening to them in 2015 after hearing “Let it Happen” for the first time and absolutely loved it. Every album sounds perfect in its own way. This record already seems to be fitting in that category.
I swear to god the part starting at 3:49-6:06 can be a song itself, I love this song but that final bit is the reason I listen to this song. Sometimes I skip to that part and loop it.
@@Zafocaine Most artists who create material do seem to eventually run out of ideas (good ones anyway), but there are those special few that keep producing quality stuff for years. Kevin Parker looks like one of those. He reminds me of another great musician, who also does so many things in the studio, and hasn't put a bad album out in his entire 25 year career- Beck. Want proof? Check out ""Stratosphere" off his new lp.
Impala, I dont usually comment on songs even when the lyrics resonate a time in my life. I am hearing this for the first time today and I just wanted to appreciate the expression level of emotion you put into this production and lyrics. My father (and brother) passed away close to 6 years ago, and these lyrics are very resonating to my heart (literally feel it). This song is close to my heart now, man, and now so are you. I am thankful for experiencing your music now and onward.
I lost my Dad years ago. He was abusive and I hated him for years. I was angry at him for never admitting his mistakes and apologizing. I feel like I'm finally coming around. I haven't made it to the forgiveness part, but it's coming. Anyway, this song is tragic and beautiful and as Kevin did, I'm beginning to see my Dad was "just a man" and "had demons of his own." Thank you Kevin for helping me heal. ❤❤❤
My dad abandoned my mom & I, when Kenvin says " wanna tell you about time, wanna tell about my life" I ball out crying cause I never had a real dad & why would my dad abandoned us??? Am 37 years old that shit is still there. Stay strong!!!
its never too late to reconnect! Listen to this song together and tell him exactly what it made you feel, it'll close old doors and open new, promising ones
I saw my Dad yesterday after 30 years. My daughter is 18 and met him. I forgave him but time goes by and you can't get it back. My daughter plays this song and told me the lyrics. Her mom left us and this is her way of healing. 😢
I'm so sorry that you and your daughter were abandoned by the mother and that so much time has passed with your parent. I hope that the both of you find peace and healing soon. ❤
When I first heard this song.....I had the opinion that this is not among his best work. But man, why is it that everything this guy makes gets better and better with more listens? Kevin puts out the good stuff.
Surfmorworkless Dude same here At first I didn’t really like this but then after a few listens I was like “what the fuck?” This is yet another song that gets better the more you listen to it
he uses something called subliminals, u cant hear them but ur subconscious does and it manifests everything it hears. kevin puts great subliminals in his, for great things in our life and his music, we get addicted to it and keep coming back to it. be aware though, people put bad subs in their songs, but u can trust kevin.
Has me crying, thinking about a close friend who’s dad was a prolific and well loved man in our community, did a shameful thing, fell from grace, and passed away tragically soon after in a motorcycle accident. This song is his
When I hear this I can’t help but think of my dad who passed away from alcoholism. It just makes me feel a little bit better to know that someone else understands.
This song makes we want to hug my dad. Especially the line, "I wanna say it's alright, just a man after all, and I know you have demons, I have some of my own, I think you passed then along". Shit is so relatable.
FooeyMcgooey consciousness is created from our body, when you die, you disintegrate back to the earth, just like any other wild animal or insect. Suggesting there is an after life is suggesting that consciousness is entirely separate from our body.
tame impala never fails to make me feel nostalgia for something that hasn’t happened yet edit: yes I know that this is about his dad passing away. im terribly sad that he’s goin thru this especially since his lyrics are pretty deep. it’s just that, when you listen to his music for the first time, the feeling you get, the chills, it makes me feel like smth unexplainable has happened. i can’t describe it but i hope u understand.
Kevin can use music to activate emotion from a soul like my girlfriend uses anything from my past or present, oh let's not kid even the future, to bring up as topic for conversation as to test my spiritual lojack I have inside. Fully effective against evil and vibes of the negative.
Lyrics... [Part I] Ever since I was a small boy No one else compared to you, no way I always thought heroes stay close Whenever troubled times arose I didn't know Ain't always how it goes Every single word you told me I believed without a question, always To save all of us, you told us both to trust But now I know you only saved yourself Did you think I'd never know? Never wise up as I grow And you could store an ocean in the holes In any of the explanations that you gave And while you still had time, you had a chance But you decided to take all of your sorrys to the grave Did you think I'd never know? Never wise up as I grow Did you hope I'd never doubt? Never wonder, work it out? [Part II] You were runnin' for cover Doin' like any other Fallin' out with a lover You didn't know that I'd suffer What a thing to discover There was time to recover Move on with each other Just a boy and a father What I'd give for another Everything that I have Couldn't need this for long Never speak of the time That you left us alone Me and Steve on our own I wanna tell you 'bout the time I wanna tell you 'bout my life Wanna play you all my songs Learn the words, sing along (This time) Wanna tell you 'bout the time (I know) I was in Abbey Road Or the time that I had Mick Jagger on the phone I thought of you when we spoke Wanna tell you 'bout the time Wanna tell you 'bout my life Wanna play you all my songs Hear your voice sing along I wanna say it's all right You're just a man after all And I know you have demons I got some of my own Think you passed them along Wanna tell you 'bout the time Wanna tell you 'bout my life Wanna play you all my songs And hear your voice sing along
my father abused me and put me through some bad trauma & we didn’t have a good relationship or speak for years. he got cancer and died earlier this year. this song has helped me in ways i can’t even explain
The part where he says “I want to say it’s all right, you’re just a man after all, and I know you had demons, I’ve got some of my own, I think you passed them along.” It gets me every time.
MusicCharts TV You are all what’s wrong with the world. Not really sure why i’m talking to a bot, but it’s about sending a message, that is for you to stfu and get therapy you miserable gremlin
@@oddacity5883 just report and move on dude. not worth your effort
Same it hits me every time
every fucking time
So true right, hurt and emotional baggage definitely gets passed down to the next generation if it's not resolved
1st half of this song is criminally underrated, pure bliss
reminds me of the intro riff from iron maiden - hallowed be thy name
@Jhulir cos the second half of the song is usually what's talked about (rightfully so imo)
@@tameembadi 2nd half stimulates parts of my brain that have never been activated
@@liminality8791 same here
I like the first half more😖
I love tame’s longer songs, they always change halfway completely and sound like two different ones
a reply
exactly, it’s so creative and beautiful honestly
Righttt
Demon daysss
personally hate it when he does that
I can't be the only one who loves both halves equally
Here i am
First half, best half
@@skully959 truth
Same they’re both just so good
Nah, that second part hits so much harder, that's why he put it last
My dad died a couple months ago, we didn't have a good relationship so i didn't really mourn.
I finally cried when i heard the second half of this song. Appreciate it, Kevin.
i had always thought of my mom listening to this song
pot and guiness, i thought of my dad
crying like i did listening to this the first time
yes im 43 and haven't had parents for 20 years
RIP 😭😭🙏🙏🙏
Same here R S. I feel it.
@Kernel Kaos we can change that... 😉
I have a fairly good relationship with my dad, but he still left when I was 2. He's tried hard to stay in my life despite the efforts of my mom. He remarried, had another kid... just a few years ago that stepmom died, and he's been very quiet since. Somehow the lyrics speak to the spirit of my minor daddy issues, and I totally cried like a baby when I listened to this song.
this is gonna be one of those songs where he does it live and starts crying midway I can see it already rip kevins dad
joseschannel 2.0 aw :(((
He might also go down the Sun's coming up route and just never play it live.
Danscu Sun’s Coming Up wasn’t a single, this is definitely gonna be played live.
Don’t do this to me, I'm sad now lmao
@@danscu5278 This is what I'm thinking. This might be too personal for him to play live
One more song for his dad ... He must miss him , hugs for Kevin
What other song was about his dad?
OfficialDjAVE sun’s coming up
@@OfficialDjAVE its not meant to be
Sundown syndrome
:(
To everyone who understands this song on a deeper level and to those who experience true pain and sorrow from this song you are not alone. Having a rocky relationship with a parent can be so difficult and I know how you feel stay strong
thank you so much
Ahhhaaaaa GAAAAEEEEEEE
@@Topskimafia maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan 🤣
My mother and I are not close, she left when I was 10 and I listen to this song any time I want to reconnect. Its gonna be rough when the old man passes
@@depressedpacito7024 i feel you man im the same but opposite of your situation dad left at 2 mums been the rock holding my life down ever since so this song really
Hits home about a dad who wasnt there
The lyrics are just.. wow. One of his saddest songs
I hear love
@@hayleyb467 sure, but he's singing about missing his father, who's passed away. It's very sad
@@pepsicola0786 yes, sadness is an integral aspect of truly realizing/accepting one's life. The genius of Kevin Parker- creating & sharing a masterpiece like this -
beyond words ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
@@logandennis1601 he's singing about his father.. (:
Kevins next set of live performances are going to be insane.
Benno Finch eeehhhhhh maybe not, the two teaser tracks we have so far comprise of mostly synths/electronic stuff which isn't as cool to watch performance wise.
@Matthew Addington borderline is such a banger it would make the whole performance
Hell yeah! Can’t wait
Benno Finch acting as if his current live performances aren’t insane
Cole Cool saw him this year, was definitely insane
So beautifully crafted, especially the switch. He expresses his anger for his dad, then ultimately he says he forgives him for all he's done, and just wants him back.
i thought it was anger for his mother?
@@ducaplusrex5456 lol
That first part could be metal
Then the 2nd part is just perfect
The Struggler The first part could not be metal
To all the sons, daughters and fathers listening to this right now: there is still time to make things right
🤞
I’ve tried so many times. Addiction has gripped them so deeply.
True that
Unless they're dead, like this song is about
What if you don't want to? What if your life is better with them at a long distance? I know I could care less at this point in my life to be close to my parents. I prefer to be isolated and alone because no one else understands me except me. My family doesn't understand me and they never have. That's why I have never belonged and there's no point in forcing myself to fit in with a family who doesn't show any love or care for me.
You can just feel his anger through the crazy repeated kicks in the percussion as well as the harsh and grim synth that follows.
Man I love it.
literally, tho I feel that anger in my soul, brings me to tears
it really captures the anger you feel towards your parents when you realize they did fucked up things to you as a kid 💔
My favourite part of the song. I listen to it very loudly in my car and feel it cleaning everything inside of me.
The first half feels so flagrantly like anger and catharsis, and all the unexpressed pain. And the second half is almost this abrupt realizing of the need to heal, and forgive, and the rueful longing of a re-do. Just, goddamn Kevin. He was already one of the best lyricists of our time, but he raises the bar so high with the vulnerability this album.
@@brandonsiewert8875 man, I agree 100% with your analysis
I took the long way home just so I could listen to this a third time.
Will Kennemore 4 times for me 😩
Beautiful reference
Me too man ......... “sigh” ....... me too
Eventually I'll be listening tomorrow at the moment I eat my breakfast in America as the sun's coming up.
Will Kennemore same
I got a feeling this guy knows the kind of music I need in each period of my life
Literally same.
Fr this and On Track
PAIN IMPALA.
Wow
Why did everything delete
Indeed.
Red ho chilli peppers
sorrow impala
Him singing about his dad at the end killed me... "Want to tell you bout my life. Want to play you all my songs, hear your voice sing along"
His dad was afraid a music career would kill Kevin's passion for music I believe. Think he'd be glad he's been proven wrong so far.
whole song was about his father, truly beautiful!
I can relate to this having lost my dad recently
His father passed away from cancer during the recording of Tame Impala's debut album. Damn...
tame impala: _exists_
me: _psychedelic sorrow_
Refilwe Dihutso spot on my mood rn
Same
Temples and Tame Impala
also note: existential angst
Or like psychedelic arrow...
My dad took his life back in 2008 I was only 14 years old, he bought me my first guitar and taught me the fundamentals, but we never got the chance to actually play when I started writing my own songs and really learning how to play music, he never got a chance to listen to Tame Impala, but I know he would've loved them based on his musical taste. I often thought and wished how we could play songs together again and I could show him the music I listen to now and how it inspired me, and here comes this song. It's funny/amazing how life works and how much music can express and connect human beings together. Music is always my getaway and my therapy, whether I play it or listen to it, I will cherish it always.
Sorry about your loss man. I'm sure he would've loved the songs that you wrote.
sean hayes I’m sorry for your loss king, keep pushing on and I’d bet your dad would love Tame Impala’s song.
Sorry for ur loss man xx keep going at it
Stay strong. Love u.
The Second part just hits different especially knowing how much he wishes he had a relationship with his father and the beat drop
I want Kevin Parker to write an autobiography when he's old and done with music. Everything about his life and what he learned along the way. Music speaks volumes but I'd love to read more about his mind and how music influenced his life as one of the biggest musicians of the 21st century.
Edit: Wow maybe Kevin will see this and consider it hah
true..
Who says he's gonna be done with music?
And I hope it's thicker than the thickest Harry Potter book
He is writing an autobiography through his discograpy ;)
Like Daft Punk style with Giorgio by Moroder song
I think this might be the realest Kevin has been through his lyrics. As someone who grew up without a father figure It really hit me (with some differences of course) I love Kevin so much. I love how raw this is.
Same, my father died when i was little kid so we are on the same boat. He died 20 years ago, but i still miss him even tho i almost forgot him. It’s weird
actually Jerry, died while Kevin, already young, in full release of tame impala's first album
Same here , lost him at 5 so the memories are barely there
Same here man, I lost my father when I was 3 so I remember him as a dream, i can't listen to the second part without feeling like crying
I can almost hear all of us collectively groovily sobbing
😭
no
Istg it has been almost 2 years since I've started seeing you everywhere
Mood
༎ຶ‿༎ຶ\(゚ー゚\)〜(꒪꒳꒪)〜
“And you could store an ocean in the holes in any of the explanations that you gave. And while you still had time, you had a chance, but you decided to take all your sorries to the grave” some of the deepest lyrics ever written
a new tame Impala song to end 2019 gracefully
I don't know what to think? My frist listen I was probably too critical, but I dunno.
Honestly the first listen I thought it sounded weird but I’ve loved it ever since the second
@@PMurray2694 yeah, I enjoyed it on second it's just the starts really really wierd and I couldn't vibe to the right of the song afterwards...It's good, not great, but good probably better in the context of the whole album.
@Patrick opposite for me when i listened to The Less I Know The Better
Bug Boi: MOVIES try to listen a few more times
Reflection, rejection, humiliation, adoration, so many emotions pouring out. How can anyone put their heart so openly out there and still produce such a frikin good jam to encapsulate it all. All hail Kevin Parker.
ah encapsulation...one of the main components of OOP...
This man's music is divine. Good god my mind feels like its everywhere.
Quite literally sat and thanked God for this man. He's unbelievably talented.
@c tranquilo Cotito
Yes, also the rest of the band. The lead singer is literally nothing without them Edit: PERFORMANCE WISE
Matt Regan 😂😂😂😂 bruh this dude really said that 😂
Matt Regan he doesn’t even know 😂💀
I'm three years late, but man this song moved me. In a month it will have been five years since I found my father when he took his own life. We had a complicated relationship. Still, this is the first time I'm hearing this song and I didn't know how much I needed it. Winter is always kind of a bleak time, especially since that day. Here I am again, thanking Kevin for being the artist that he is and creating such a healing song. We're gonna be okay, guys.
You're not alone. Stay strong the best you can
Heartbreaking, but it amazes to think how people manage to recover and make something of their lives without the loved ones
His music truly hits me right in some inexplicably deep emotions. I’m so glad you’re able to find such comfort this song as well.
Much love 🧡
I'm so sorry, I really hope you're doing well!
I feel his pain and his longing in this song.
i wanna give Kevin a hug
currents pfp users unite
miya hee the less he knows the better
I like reading the comments on songs I like so I can enjoy other people's love for them.
Same
lmfaooo till they absolutely rip your favorite song apart in the comments section
Villiase Ine lol that’s fine, everyone has their own opinion.
I LOVE YOU
me too. and btw im addicted for this one
Tbh I think this is Kevin's greatest song. The production, vibe, lyrics and composition is out of this world and really hits home..
It really is a freaking masterpiece
I havent checked it up yet, but the bassline is pretty sweet, and if it isn't a guitar with an octave pedal, then ill agree with you 100%
Like most of his PRODUCTIONS are.
Tame Impala, Pond's The Weather, Melody's first album (at least the drums)
4:23 "Just a boy and a father... what I would give for another" :'( This part gives me chills every time.
@@harishramasundaram6808 ?
Well having a little bit of a history of my own with my dad, I just cry everytime.
💯 %
Kevin, my grandpa suffered from a stroke today. He’s lost a lot of his memory, and is pretty confused. I just wanted to let you know that ever since I found your music last year, my life has been completely changed. With this song, and what has happened in my life today, Im able to really think of the amazing relationship I’ve had with my grandpa. I know you probably won’t see this, but I love your music, and can’t wait for the release of the album in February. To everyone out there, just remember "This could be the day that we push through
It could be the day that all our dreams come true” Just a bit of Apocalypse dreams for you there. I’ve experienced a lot recently, and from everyone else who has found Kevin’s music inspirational, just know that you can push through, no matter what you’ve faced
Cried. Needed that.
im so sorry for your grandpa!!🥺😭
I love you
Thank you.
"I wanna tell you about my life". I felt that loss and longing. Holy shit. My heart longs for the past and those who we want to sing our songs to. Thank you.
Damaris Robles ok
He doesn't say that line anywhere in this song😅
LYRICS:
Ever since I was a small boy
No one else compared to you, no way
I always thought heroes stayed close
Whenever troubled times arose
I didn't know, ain't always how it goes
Every single word you told me
I believed without a question, always
To save all of us
You told us both to trust
But now I know you only saved yourself
Did you think I'd never know?
Never wise-up as I grow?
And you could store an ocean in the
Holes in any of the explanations that you gave
And while you still had time, you had a chance
But you decided to take all your sorry's to the grave
Did you think I'd never know?
Never wise-up as I grow?
Did you hope I'd never doubt?
Never one day work it out?
You were runnin' for cover
Doin' like any other
Fallen out with a lover
You didn't know that I suffered
What a thing to discover
If there was time to recover
One on one with each other
Just a boy and a father
What I'd give for another
Everything that I have
I wouldn't need us for long
I'd never speak of the time
That you left us alone
Me and Steve, on our own
I wanna tell you about the time
Wanna tell you about my life
Wanna play you all my songs
Learn the words, sing along
Wanna tell you about the time
I was in Abbey Road
Or the time that I had
Mick Jagger on the phone
I thought of you when he spoke
Wanna tell you about that time
Wanna tell you about my life
Wanna play you all my songs
And hear your voice sing along
I wanna say it's alright
You're just a man after all
And I know you had demons
I got some of my own
I think you passed them along
I wanna tell you about the time
Wanna tell you about my life
Wanna play you all my songs
And hear your voice sing along
Was looking for this. Get this comment top rated for everyone
Thank you ❤
Damn those lyrics 😢
This man is a genius, never fails to amaze me. RIP Papa Parker
Warp Head his dads dead
Jerry Parker was his name 😔
Sadnecessary he died from cancer years ago
@@adrianmorales2517 and he didn't tell Kevin that😔😔
new album coming out feb 14th
me: *ohhhh its getting closer*
get a life loser
@@honestabe5153 why don't u get a life? Sounds like a great idea to me!
Yvonne Flowers it's funny chill out
I seen this comment thinking it was mine 😂
Can't wait for The Moment!
Damn I straight up called my dad after listening and man am I thankful all it takes is one phone call to hear his voice thanks Kevin for making me realize how important he is to me.
That's deep, man. Cherish each moment.
First half is anger, second half is a regretful understanding. Each half is very necessary and equally good and important
Kevin Parker is one of the most talented and genius artists of our time. This will hold up decades for now. Absolutely blown away.
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@@alishataneja8486 "of our time" not saying much
@@catnapgee5357 Perhaps, but he's certainly the best thing going current year.
@@semineil sad but quite possibly true
That much?
Lyrics:
Ever since I was a small boy
No one else compared to you, no way
I always thought heroes stay close
Whenever troubled times arose
I didn't know
Ain't always how it goes
Every single word you told me
I believed without a question, always
To save all of us, you told us both to trust
But now I know you only saved yourself
Did you think I'd never know?
Never wise-up as I grow
And you could store an ocean in the holes
In any of the explanations that you gave
And while you still had time, you had a chance
But you decided to take all of your sorrys to the grave
Did you think I'd never know?
Never wise-up as I grow
Did you hope I'd never doubt?
Never wonder, work it out?
You were runnin' for cover
Doin' like any other
Fallin' out with a lover
You didn't know that I'd suffer
What a thing to discover
There was time to recover
Move on with each other
Just a boy and a father
What I'd give for another
Everything that I have
Couldn't need this for long
Never speak of the time
That you left us alone
Me and Steve on our own
I wanna tell you 'bout the time
Wanna tell you 'bout my life
Wanna play you all my songs
Nonetheless, sing along
(This time) Wanna tell you 'bout the time
(I know) I was in Abbey Road
Or the time that I had
Mick Jagger on the phone
I thought of you when we spoke
Wanna tell you 'bout the time
Wanna tell you 'bout my life
Wanna play you all my songs
Hear your voice, sing along
I wanna say it's alright
You're just a man after all
And I know you have demons
I got some of my own
Think you passed 'em along
Wanna tell you 'bout the time
Wanna tell you 'bout my life
Wanna play you all my songs
And hear your voice sing along
Thank you
😞this is so sad
🐐
There's a mistake in the part "Me and Steve on our own", the correct lyrics is: "Mistery, while I roam"
Sometimes in forgiveness, it gives the one giving it more relief. Powerful stuff. Pray it helps him find solace.
the vibe, the lyrics, the chord progressions, and the sorrow in his voice are making me sob I love u Kevin
How is this not considered one of his best songs?
It is considered to be one of his best songs.
@@truefunksoul8638 When I first commented on it, it didn't have that many views, glad that it is getting the attention it deserves!
Probably the first half. There was a long time where I skipped cuz I didn't like how it sounded, but I gave it a chance and when that second half happened I couldn't help but cry
But... both halves slap really hard?
@@cameronfrye8311 Yeah the first half, while interesting and bold, is kind of irritating and not very organic.
Sounds like a heartfelt sequel to Sun's Coming Up.
Celestial Draconis it’s so beautiful. Both songs fit together perfectly
I just realized that too.
@Juan Cortez Muro Tell me more about these memes, Juan. Are they funny? Can you provide a URL so that I can see them for myself?
@@NewGoldStandard he is replying with that link in every damn comment on this video. Go away Juan! Take your memes elsewhere. This comment section is for reveling in the pure ❤️ that is Tame Impala, not meme link sharing.
Sun's comping up is about his father too, right?
it's just as simple as this: Kevin drops a new song, i'm automatically in love with it
its simple maths bro, can't argue with it!
I’m a homosexual
@@llsnickers2372 that is extremely unfortunate for you.
@@llsnickers2372 you don't have to say that you don't have to be a hater just go
“Wanna tell you 'bout the time
Wanna tell you 'bout my life
Wanna play you all my songs
And hear your voice sing along” this song makes me cry, no matter how shitty our parents can be, there will always be that part in us that loves them no matter what
Stacy Vega this comment broke me into pieces
ava dudu :(
:(
True...
Yes :/
listening to this the day after my mother’s funeral service, i felt numb the entirety yesterday but i’m letting the tears pour now. i love you mom, i know you had your demons and hopefully you can rest easy now.
Hope you are ok. Just be ok
No onions being cut here. Just a grown man crying.
Wanna tell you 'bout the time
Wanna tell you 'bout my life
Wanna play you all my songs
I hear your voice, sing along
That hit hard. He's singing with you, Kevin, and so we are
Pero a quien tenemos aquí
Es muy duro crecer sin un padre
graaande graande jajdsajdka
c de cringe
@@joseoquendo3995 xd
This song is SIX minutes long yet it still seems too damn short
I bearly realized that
bearly
i didn’t even realize this song is 6 minutes long until i read this comment
6 minutes really isnt long at all
Six minutes is not THAT long, that you need to put it in CAPITAL...
Son: Dad, why is my sister named Rose?
Dad: Because your mom loves roses.
Son: Thanks Dad.
Dad: No problem, Posthumous Forgiveness' 2nd half
Lmao
Hahahahahhah
Nathan if or when you have a son please for the love of god name him octavio
Man, that second half gets my teary eyed all the time.
lmaooo wtf
The worst thing about Tame is there are a few songs where I just start liking due to the tune and beat... then one or two listens later I piece together the lyrics and end up sobbing and later in an emotional mess for an evening. Certainly, I need the release but it hits like a train.
Cheers Kevin, great song
Same exact thing happened to me. I listened twice and then looked up lyrics and the very next time I listened I ugly cried knowing what it was about. Now every time I get RIGHT up to that point where my eyes start welling up just as the song ends, almost as if he planned for that to happen because that's right where he cuts it off. I can't wait for this album.
@@Pacuta_ same. it makes me cry SOOO much
That is also the best part about Tame Impala
@@TheSearches You're not wrong there!
lol same for me
I'm not native English speaker, and when I first listened to the "Borderline" and "The less I know the better" I didn't understand the lyrics but the tune and the beat have captivated me. I couldn't stop listening to it. Then I played the lyrics video and started realizing how deep the lyrics are and how well they go with the music.
When the beat went “rohorohorhorho”.. I felt that
Maddy Marie AHAHA
Sick moment
I felt it in my plums!
Jojo fans 🗣
Seyi Kanagui me too
kevs dad really never even got to hear his first album, crazy how hes one of the biggest rockstars in the world now
:(
Kevin is great but this isnt rock, just sayin'. A popstar though, yes.
@@josefinebliss2801 he is a rockstar
@@josefinebliss2801 I think he is both
@@josefinebliss2801 it’s psychedelic rock, not psychedelic pop.
A rockstar can still write pop hits
This song is perfection in every way. One of my favorites of all time.
I feel like my soul is been cleansed by this high power
This is so beautiful, I almost forgot I was dead inside.
I hope you find your way back to life 👍
@@bubbazep01 Eventually
2020 is gonna be so much better when this album comes out
2020 isn't even here yet, how can it be any better?
Davy Roger stop
HAHAHA
@@davyroger3773 welcome to the RUclips comment section, where people type shit that makes no sense
Well, i guess that it *did* make it better considering the circumstances... @@polaroidandroidjeff6383
Imagine visiting this house
Ong
The sand gives me this weird vibe that the house has been abandoned a long time ago
you can visit it, the city is called Kolmanskop, in Namibia
@@siemprefalso spot on m8
I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and it gets everywhere
"Wanna play you all my songs, and hear your voice sing along"
I am actually crying this is so beautiful
I heard someone say this “sounded like currents leftovers”. I don’t know what the fuck they listened to, because this is already becoming one of my favorite Tame Impala songs. Incredible stuff. I may be a Tame Impala fanboy but I would love this song no matter who released it.
Yeah, forget him. I have been on board since August 2010, and love the new tunes just as much if not more (Borderline especially). This is perhaps the saddest TI song ever!
Kevin Scholfield I’m fairly new to Tame Impala I guess. I started listening to them in 2015 after hearing “Let it Happen” for the first time and absolutely loved it. Every album sounds perfect in its own way. This record already seems to be fitting in that category.
@@UaskIanswer Better late than never! Long live Kevin Parker
@@UaskIanswer you aura rite thou...each album is special primarily because each album is different and special in their own rite way mode and manner
UaskIanswer it sounds nothing like currents
Kevin never ceases to amaze me with his production skills
I swear to god the part starting at 3:49-6:06 can be a song itself, I love this song but that final bit is the reason I listen to this song. Sometimes I skip to that part and loop it.
I love this part
A song within a song, earception?
@Pablo Red bro that song was terrible in comparison this.
@Leandro Ribeiro what song did he link lol
@Leandro Ribeiro what song?
This song makes me want to read the RUclips comments.
As do most songs
It's the first thing I always do when I listen to a song on RUclips.
Same here
Same here
I do the same for no start to crying
“I wanna tell you about my life, I wanna show you all my songs, I wanna hear you sing along”
owie
@@umanuu is that a subreddit reference?
suhayb I believe so
for his dad, RIP.
r/tameimpala smh
Amazingly gifted artist, his creative well never runs dry.
Delete this post from the universe before you curse us all
@@Zafocaine Most artists who create material do seem to eventually run out of ideas (good ones anyway), but there are those special few that keep producing quality stuff for years. Kevin Parker looks like one of those. He reminds me of another great musician, who also does so many things in the studio, and hasn't put a bad album out in his entire 25 year career- Beck. Want proof? Check out ""Stratosphere" off his new lp.
Look at what happened to kayne... :(
Impala, I dont usually comment on songs even when the lyrics resonate a time in my life. I am hearing this for the first time today and I just wanted to appreciate the expression level of emotion you put into this production and lyrics. My father (and brother) passed away close to 6 years ago, and these lyrics are very resonating to my heart (literally feel it). This song is close to my heart now, man, and now so are you. I am thankful for experiencing your music now and onward.
We all know the reason to live in 2020 is just to listening to Tame Impala's new album
Habib Gilang Maulana pretty much! 😂
this didnt age well
Fernando Ifill yes it did :)
It hit very well
Discard comment?
KEEP COMMENT DISCARD
I'm lucky enough to still have my dad, but I know when he passes the first time I hear this song I'm gonna weep like a waterfall.
probably the first song I’ll listen to 🥺
It's not easy expressing such raw emotions about a loved one, especially when they've passed away. I know he misses him. I know the feeling Kevin. ❤
Tame Impala for president 2020
YES YES YES YES I AGREE 100%
@@meganrrt YEESSSSSS
Agreed
I lost my Dad years ago. He was abusive and I hated him for years. I was angry at him for never admitting his mistakes and apologizing. I feel like I'm finally coming around. I haven't made it to the forgiveness part, but it's coming. Anyway, this song is tragic and beautiful and as Kevin did, I'm beginning to see my Dad was "just a man" and "had demons of his own." Thank you Kevin for helping me heal. ❤❤❤
My dad abandoned my mom & I, when Kenvin says " wanna tell you about time, wanna tell about my life" I ball out crying cause I never had a real dad & why would my dad abandoned us??? Am 37 years old that shit is still there. Stay strong!!!
Kevin is my favorite artist of all time and has honestly outdone himself this time.
"Wanna tell you 'bout my life
its never too late to reconnect! Listen to this song together and tell him exactly what it made you feel, it'll close old doors and open new, promising ones
Damn bro I feel that. Forget friends, family always got your back no matter what
he's still here for now though, never too late friend.
I saw my Dad yesterday after 30 years. My daughter is 18 and met him. I forgave him but time goes by and you can't get it back. My daughter plays this song and told me the lyrics. Her mom left us and this is her way of healing. 😢
I'm so sorry that you and your daughter were abandoned by the mother and that so much time has passed with your parent. I hope that the both of you find peace and healing soon. ❤
@@chemicalmilkshake Thank you very much.
i wish you peace and healing
Your daughter has great taste
@@oates7202 Thank you. Time does heal. Abandonment sucks
I lost my Mom in February. The second part really gets me. One of the only songs to bring me to tears. Thank you, Kevin. I love you Mom❤️
this is something different...
and i love it
Not if you listened to the previous albums
Hell. Yes. This is the song from that original teaser.
Sounds like you haven't listened to the other stuff..
Holy shit really
@@linkprettyass3707 i mean it is different to lonerism, innerspeaker and currents. The new album is having a whole different sound i think
Yes
Hipster jesus needs to hang out with hipster SAtan and do gaggers together. Just sayin
Hipster Jesus, Acid Jesus.
lol
Te veo en todo sitio
And I’ve never been happier!
Kevin: *drops new music*
Me: *forgets how to breathe*
Fax
Original😂, I like it
i can relate haha
Lost my breath when i saw the notification😆😆
Tame Impala gets me through some of the hardest times of my life
This song activates my nervous system in such a beautiful way that I can not describe
Listen it using headphones, please!
When I first heard this song.....I had the opinion that this is not among his best work. But man, why is it that everything this guy makes gets better and better with more listens? Kevin puts out the good stuff.
Surfmorworkless Dude same here
At first I didn’t really like this but then after a few listens I was like “what the fuck?”
This is yet another song that gets better the more you listen to it
Yep same... unfortunately thought it wasn’t that great but now I think it’s one of his best!
Such a good song.
The rawness and honesty make this song a punch to the gut in terms of feelz
Same here. Like WTF?!? Where was my mind dude. But this is literally my favorite and will always be my favorite. Its....just amazing.
he uses something called subliminals, u cant hear them but ur subconscious does and it manifests everything it hears. kevin puts great subliminals in his, for great things in our life and his music, we get addicted to it and keep coming back to it. be aware though, people put bad subs in their songs, but u can trust kevin.
This song will go down in history along with all other future albums.
Yeah, that's how time works
His vocals in this song are crazzzyyy you can feel the pain and emotion he felt while recording
I literally study his songs. What a genius! It's my dream to make a record with him one day.
Me too
Tame impalas music makes you feel high without weed
Ever been on a concert of him? Saw him on a festival and damn it felt like i was in trance
Edit: I was pretty sober btw
@@bluebeluga2929 my first ever concert I saw him this year and wanted to cry, it was magical
Yeah, exactly!
But thist thing seems so influenced by hip hop culture
I expected they remain same old Tame Impala but times are changing
@@amyk9813 It truly is
Holy shit.... ur right😂
Has me crying, thinking about a close friend who’s dad was a prolific and well loved man in our community, did a shameful thing, fell from grace, and passed away tragically soon after in a motorcycle accident. This song is his
J. Reid Becker shameful thing?
1800 probably hit the orange justice in public
@@blackedkelly9314 Hit a dab.
@@tuple5982 I once hit the dab, soon thereafter, I lost my citizenship.
@@blackedkelly9314 sorry for you bro. The same happened to a close friend of mine.
When I hear this I can’t help but think of my dad who passed away from alcoholism. It just makes me feel a little bit better to know that someone else understands.
Dude.... holy shit I'm actually in tears rn. "I wanna play my songs and hear your voice sing along" Jesus..
Cooper there’s a massive lump in my throat
This song makes we want to hug my dad. Especially the line, "I wanna say it's alright, just a man after all, and I know you have demons, I have some of my own, I think you passed then along". Shit is so relatable.
Cringey af
@@bsi8645 I feel bad for people like you, you must be really sad all the time.
@@vaporware4099 absolutely perfect lyrics man..
0:00-2:43 Born into a world of suffering
2:44-3:48 Death
3:49-6:06 Afterlife
Legend
no such thing as after life
@@nakulah you'll be surprised that no one knows what happens, but it's not what we know.
FooeyMcgooey consciousness is created from our body, when you die, you disintegrate back to the earth, just like any other wild animal or insect. Suggesting there is an after life is suggesting that consciousness is entirely separate from our body.
@@nakulah we don't know yet but there is something life doesent just end that would suck
How can you downvote this? It's a man baring his soul to the world in the face of losing his father.
the first half of this song is by far my favorite, an absolute masterpiece.
tame impala never fails to make me feel nostalgia for something that hasn’t happened yet
edit: yes I know that this is about his dad passing away. im terribly sad that he’s goin thru this especially since his lyrics are pretty deep. it’s just that, when you listen to his music for the first time, the feeling you get, the chills, it makes me feel like smth unexplainable has happened. i can’t describe it but i hope u understand.
Nice.
valencianxelle this is about his dad passing away
Kevin can use music to activate emotion from a soul like my girlfriend uses anything from my past or present, oh let's not kid even the future, to bring up as topic for conversation as to test my spiritual lojack I have inside. Fully effective against evil and vibes of the negative.
valencianxelle nostalgic about your dad passing away?
Zachary Drewry sis what
Lyrics...
[Part I]
Ever since I was a small boy
No one else compared to you, no way
I always thought heroes stay close
Whenever troubled times arose
I didn't know
Ain't always how it goes
Every single word you told me
I believed without a question, always
To save all of us, you told us both to trust
But now I know you only saved yourself
Did you think I'd never know?
Never wise up as I grow
And you could store an ocean in the holes
In any of the explanations that you gave
And while you still had time, you had a chance
But you decided to take all of your sorrys to the grave
Did you think I'd never know?
Never wise up as I grow
Did you hope I'd never doubt?
Never wonder, work it out?
[Part II]
You were runnin' for cover
Doin' like any other
Fallin' out with a lover
You didn't know that I'd suffer
What a thing to discover
There was time to recover
Move on with each other
Just a boy and a father
What I'd give for another
Everything that I have
Couldn't need this for long
Never speak of the time
That you left us alone
Me and Steve on our own
I wanna tell you 'bout the time
I wanna tell you 'bout my life
Wanna play you all my songs
Learn the words, sing along
(This time) Wanna tell you 'bout the time
(I know) I was in Abbey Road
Or the time that I had
Mick Jagger on the phone
I thought of you when we spoke
Wanna tell you 'bout the time
Wanna tell you 'bout my life
Wanna play you all my songs
Hear your voice sing along
I wanna say it's all right
You're just a man after all
And I know you have demons
I got some of my own
Think you passed them along
Wanna tell you 'bout the time
Wanna tell you 'bout my life
Wanna play you all my songs
And hear your voice sing along
THANK YOU
Thanks
Gj
Damn
I cried reading it.
This album art is the perfect surrealist counterpart to an album that sounds wonderfully dreamy, so far.
Joe Tomlin it reminds me of the Middle East slightly from the desert pics and the music
my father abused me and put me through some bad trauma & we didn’t have a good relationship or speak for years. he got cancer and died earlier this year. this song has helped me in ways i can’t even explain
i'm so sorry for everything you've been through and i hope you find the means to heal, forgiveness is not easy
6 minutes. We still have faith in music.
Receiving tame impala’s notification makes me happy
Pure genius. Nothing in this world sounds like Tame Impala, and that is a blessing.
This song makes me realize how precious my father mother and sister are to me