I first saw her at Palantine Campaign headquarters at 63rd and Broadway. She was wearing a white dress. She appeared like an angel. Out of this filthy mess, she is alone. They... cannot... touch... her....
@@Claudiomartin05 a cameo. the guy walking with the headphones on always interested me, im sure ive seen this used in other films as a reference / nodd th this film, cant place which film..
The question remains, "who is the actual filth" , The man who looks down at marginalized groups such a blacks and homeless lgbt people rejected by the world, or is the it the man himself who in Walter mitty fashion , feels entitled to a beautiful woman to the point that he threatens her when she avoids him after she catches on to how weird he is. His reaction to the rejection? He arms himself to the teeth so he can kill a politician in an attempt to buy her admiration. How pathetic
010110101110101010xyz 24-year-old cab driver here. In the past I would have enjoyed seeing myself in Travis. Now it fills me with terror knowing that I can relate to much of this. I think introverts and extroverts are at equal risk of winding up like him. A person who's always around people can be infinitely more lonely than someone who's completely alone. It all depends on making connections that are truly meaningful, which I don't think the majority of us were raised to do. The streets are cold and unforgiving, but staying positive in the face of it helps. I'm working on doing that.
How are you? I hope you're doing well. Nobody should have to feel like Travis Bickle, for everyone's sake. Try and connect with people, and seek professional help if necessary. Maybe it's unnecessary of me to do this, but I just don't like hearing that someone is so miserable and troubled. Anyway, again, I hope you're doin' alright. Godspeed.
I drove taxi when I was 19. I’m 42 now. I’ll never forget those overnight shifts,the low pay and the horrible headaches! Saw more bad than good and I’ll never want to relive it! My father drove in the city (Ny) when I was born in 77. He witnessed a murder! It can be a downright ugly job!
"..loneliness is something I've never been bothered with because I've always had this terrible itch for solitude. It's being at a party, or at a stadium full of people cheering for something, that I might feel loneliness." - Bukowski
I remember having felt so many deep emotions while watchinng this at the cinema for the first time when I was 14, Such a starry minded night, totally in love with my self
I've got this on loop while trying to finish an entire paper in one night. Wine is flowing. Distractions are brewing. Feelings of loneliness knock at the door. It's surreal but I'm sure folks have felt surreal-er.
What is funny this movie actually scared me to watch. It is dark, but there were some integrity to Travis besides the world failing him and him being unable to connect to it as it was.
Anything you say here sounds calming and thoughtful " I don't shave cats that often, it started as hobby or maybe mistake. Anyway what I know is that I enjoy it"
+You It's like Groundhog Day...but time only lasts for 1 minute and 20 seconds then repeats itself and you have one hour to make a difference. What would you do? :-)
Porch Fyre And I'd eat it over and over again. No regrets. Maybe eat with Cybill Shepherd sometimes to spice things up, but nothing else. It might be a bit awkward to leave her in the back seat.
This ending is open. No one knows if that scene it is his imagination after being injured or if it really is true. It is something that will stay forever in people's minds.
+FURTIVE PYGMY, but could we consider film art if it wasn't up to interpretation? Also, paranoid hippie, boo to you. The ending to that movie was just the ending to Memento all over again.
I think it's real. The fact that Travis just goes back to his usual ways is really good as an ending. The cicle goes on and on, and it can not be stopped is a true message. Our heroes will be forgotten, and nothing changes.
Whichever way you see the ending its sad. Real and he lets go and Travis would want to be satisfied over again and likely kill. The small look into the mirror with the score indicates (imo) that the cycle starts over. Fake and Travis is just imagining the scenario of a perfect life for him.
+Ara Zadoian Funny enough, I walked into the kitchen and saw that my dad was watching this movie in the living room with this exact scene, and I immediately ran to my computer and searched for this song.
Love is the deepest and most granduer of all emotions, hopefully one day we as individuals will fully realize and understand what this euphoric feeling is...
I don't drive, but i relate deeply to Travis Bickle. Unlike most people, though, i don't think that's a bad thing at all, i walked out of Taxi Driver thinking that Travis was a sane man in an insane world, and, watching it again, years later, i can see now, that he was a madman with a good heart, in a world of madmen who are pure evil.
In an interview Martin said that he, De Niro and Paul Schrader were all in a similar place to Travis during the making of the film so that makes sense. I certainly related to parts of Travis' character (I'm also 20).
In the movie, the original alto saxophonist is Ronnie Lang. Born 1925. but when they came out with a pop version of this song, they used Tom Scott on the alto.
Love this video, it's like a memory stuck in time, something I imagine Travis repeated over in his head often. Like he and Betsy are stuck in this infinite loop of space and time. It's haunting but smooth, from a beautiful song, a well-shot scene, and great editing skills.
First college paper tonight, being a new yorker, this is one of my favorite films as was my fathers, who was a cabbie himself. This theme always reminds me of him, even though he's far off in his own life, and I am stuck in my apartment on East and 22nd, writing this paper. I am in my own little world. The repetitiveness of all this work makes me relate to travis in a way, it is all so maddening, at some point I feel that I am about to lose it. Then I turn on this song, lay down on the rug and think about what to do next. I should really get organiz-ized.
One sleepless night I decided to watch Taxi Driver when I was 12. My little brain could barely handle this especially so late, it changed my world. The music and 70’s aesthetics mostly. No words other than great movie. The time of day you watch it will always effect how the movie effects you.
I just want this song come out wherever I walk, study, read books, talk with friends and so on even without my earphone. Just want this song for my entire life background music.
@@Coolhandkelpy thats the craziest feeling when you find your own forgotten comment. Usually I even give it a like before realizing I am the one who wrote it
Many thanks for post! I knew of "Taxi Driver", but never actually saw it until it was on T.V. last night. Didn't really watch it through though. I was tired, so I drifted in an out. But I woke up at this end scene. That sax!!! I had to know what this tune was, and I'm very good at finding music I like. When I first watched this post I was like WTH? But then I got it. This is a beautiful montage, and showed me another glimpse of myself.
The question remains, "who is the actual filth" , The man who looks down at marginalized groups such a blacks and homeless lgbt people rejected by the world, or is the it the man himself who in Walter mitty fashion , feels entitled to a beautiful woman to the point that he threatens her when she avoids him after she catches on to how weird he is. His reaction to the rejection? He arms himself to the teeth so he can kill a politician in an attempt to buy her admiration. How pathetic
This song summarizes observing from a distance, dreaming of yourself being in the shoes of the faces being observed; knowing, still, that you're viewing a foreign world of which you couldn't begin to acclimate.. you've tried times too many.
Imagine your just lying back on your couch, dead of midnight, as the mellow and transcending theme soothes your mind into a state of voidness... then it stops DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE FINDING THE PERFECT GIFT.
I thought Travis Bickle was going to score with her but it was the right ending I suppose. ironic though because Travis was going to smoke the politician, but failing that went to plan b, instead and he ended up a hero.
this could have ended any better and remembering this era even here it was like this but the score by Bernard fit's this film to a tee and the two are inseparable
....Cybill Shepherd beautiful woman ... a shame that he has seen the beginning and end of the movie ... ...hermosa mujer Cybill Shepherd ... una lastima que se le haya visto al inicio y al final de la pelicula ...
The theme just keeps playing over and over again. The repetition adds to the feeling of repetition of a taxi driver. The monotony. Doing the same thing over and over again gets very tiring.
I realize now how much she's just like the others, cold and distant, and many people are like that, women for sure, they're like a union. interconnected with You're only as healthy as you feel. very interesting character... my favorite. to myself : loneliness is a choice
Being depressed, drinking, and then hearing this music might just make someone lose it, let alone watching the movie along with all that. This was a good movie but its tone is dark, gritty, and depressing. It's not a film for everyone.
Sometimes I wonder if i'd be less of a creep if I didn't watch Taxi Driver when I was like 18 and it has become my favourite movie. Haven't watched it in like 5 years tho and idk if it's a good idea to rewatch it so I come just for the score every now and then.
Composer and musicians write and perform this sax solo in 197X. RUclipsr uploads the sax solo in 2012. Some metal band samples the solo in 2017. Metal band proceeds to copyright claim all ad revenue from the video. Genius, RUclips! Big brain stuff!
I first saw her at Palantine Campaign headquarters at 63rd and Broadway. She was wearing a white dress. She appeared like an angel. Out of this filthy mess, she is alone. They... cannot... touch... her....
this is the best quote from the film !! so great to see someoen else quoting it, love that quote
while scorsese watching her as a perv
@@Claudiomartin05 a cameo. the guy walking with the headphones on always interested me, im sure ive seen this used in other films as a reference / nodd th this film, cant place which film..
The question remains, "who is the actual filth" , The man who looks down at marginalized groups such a blacks and homeless lgbt people rejected by the world, or is the it the man himself who in Walter mitty fashion , feels entitled to a beautiful woman to the point that he threatens her when she avoids him after she catches on to how weird he is. His reaction to the rejection? He arms himself to the teeth so he can kill a politician in an attempt to buy her admiration. How pathetic
On every street, in every city, there's a nobody who dreams of becoming a somebody.
wise words from the Rookie himself
I’m sorry that you got shot man
this words touch me
Damnn this sounds like something master oogway would say
That's me.
It's going to be a sad night boys...
Through these suburban streets make love to these women. Languid and bittersweet I rise when the sun goes down
no alcohol with that song please!
A night of loss, hopelessness and insecurity.
Melancholic not sad.
your right
This music never gets old. You get a certain feeling in your gut. You don't know if you're sad or what.
Gene Brodeur ikr
It's being with your self
69th like 😏
@@addisondebter9468 you dirty dirty boy
Gene Brodeur well said
I am taxi driver of 26 years old, and I felt so connected with Travis, the loneliness, paranoia, anger..
010110101110101010xyz
24-year-old cab driver here. In the past I would have enjoyed seeing myself in Travis. Now it fills me with terror knowing that I can relate to much of this. I think introverts and extroverts are at equal risk of winding up like him. A person who's always around people can be infinitely more lonely than someone who's completely alone. It all depends on making connections that are truly meaningful, which I don't think the majority of us were raised to do. The streets are cold and unforgiving, but staying positive in the face of it helps. I'm working on doing that.
How are you? I hope you're doing well. Nobody should have to feel like Travis Bickle, for everyone's sake. Try and connect with people, and seek professional help if necessary. Maybe it's unnecessary of me to do this, but I just don't like hearing that someone is so miserable and troubled. Anyway, again, I hope you're doin' alright. Godspeed.
010110101110101010xyz do you have a mow hawk?
I drove taxi when I was 19. I’m 42 now. I’ll never forget those overnight shifts,the low pay and the horrible headaches! Saw more bad than good and I’ll never want to relive it! My father drove in the city (Ny) when I was born in 77. He witnessed a murder! It can be a downright ugly job!
plz dont shoot up a brothel and a presidential candidate, thanks
One of my favorite theme songs, from my favorite movie of all time. It's very organizized.
+Reverend Maverick I see what you did there.
Maverick Dren Zaria everything is tight
I had thimk about that one for a second, but I got it, too.
"..loneliness is something I've never been bothered with because I've always had this terrible itch for solitude. It's being at a party, or at a stadium full of people cheering for something, that I might feel loneliness." - Bukowski
the double take in the rear view mirror is genious film making.
I love how Travis freaks out a little bit every time he looks in the mirror and sees that the woman has reappeared
Limao
Loneliness follows me everywhere. In car's, bar's, sidewalks. There's no escape, I'm God's lonely man.
Robert Carmona 💀
The loneliness follows you like bad luck to a duck called Donald
I remember having felt so many deep emotions while watchinng this at the cinema for the first time when I was 14, Such a starry minded night, totally in love with my self
delzzan12 Rodpamo damn so your in your 50s now?
I love this from movies of 70s, sax, city and nigth... Wonderful combination
The Warriors for example
***** Chinatown.
One hour isn't enough, I'm gonna need that 10 hour special
Loop mode, mate.
De Niro should do movies with Scorsese again. They make the best actor-director partnership.
Sherhan Mahmud Now De Niro's just stuck doing family comedies. Kinda sad.
The only film of type with him I actually loved was Silver Linings Playbook. That was amazing
Sherhan Mahmud Ever see the "King of Comedy" ? Its on RUclips!!!
Ghost Perry I still have to see it. I know its good
Sherhan Mahmud I bet you watched it by now. Probably like it?
This is a good fall asleep song.
True.. I've been thinking of sleeping to this. Hope helps my insomnia..
Thats what im doing atm.
I love to drive while listening to this
its my ring tone [ i never answer the phone]
The ultimate lonely mans theme walking alone down the side streets of Manhattan.
pete saws DAMNIT! I wish I can experience that. I'm in Texas :(
Ultimate lonely psychopath theme.
(But, yeah. What you said, too.)
Yeah. If you wanna get robbed
@@Cj-xt6tv thats why you keep the 44 magnum
@@RealNiggaShit did you ever see what a .44 can do to a woman's pussy?
Perfect song for drinking in a bar alone.
very true
Perfect time to find someone to talk to, Peter.
@@ITGOES80808 Don't tell me what to do.
Peter Ping I don’t remember saying this
Listen to something happier, if your going to be lonely might as well be happy while doing it
"It's like the fuckin' regularness of life is too hard for me," - Chris Moltisanti , Sopranos
Austin Powers
Also a drug addict. How you handle the "regularness" makes a difference.
I've got this on loop while trying to finish an entire paper in one night. Wine is flowing. Distractions are brewing. Feelings of loneliness knock at the door. It's surreal but I'm sure folks have felt surreal-er.
Love it!
A timeless classic, we can all relate to this characters loneliness and contempt for the filth that is present in our society
Lucas Perfect post-break up song too :(
Eli Sed I guess so mate
What is funny this movie actually scared me to watch. It is dark, but there were some integrity to Travis besides the world failing him and him being unable to connect to it as it was.
True
most people cant relate to his loneliness.
pretty sure you dont what real loneliness is. fuckin hell
Anything you say here sounds calming and thoughtful " I don't shave cats that often, it started as hobby or maybe mistake. Anyway what I know is that I enjoy it"
i read that in a way that made it have meaning
aw man I started cracking up mid sentence. Thx for that
"I lost something once. I lost something that I could never live without; my identity"
- Spongebob
Whenever I walk brokenhearted through the streets - this theme
walks with me.
I too would freak out if a woman kept appearing at my back seat for an hour.
+You It's like Groundhog Day...but time only lasts for 1 minute and 20 seconds then repeats itself and you have one hour to make a difference. What would you do? :-)
+Porch Fyre
Eat a taco.
You Haha! Great answer!!
Porch Fyre
And I'd eat it over and over again. No regrets.
Maybe eat with Cybill Shepherd sometimes to spice things up, but nothing else. It might be a bit awkward to leave her in the back seat.
You But what if your appetite remained the same? I mean, how many tacos can you eat in an hour lol?
Someone give this man a medal for uploading this :D cheers!
+honoretfidelite i fall asleep to this every night
A quiet night, good whisky, a good cigar and this. Not lonely. But outside it all and watching the world
go by. And loving it. 😏
Perfect loop for after a rain shower on a Summers night in Soho, a sativa filled spinello, a cold beer and watch the world go by.............
Ha! no, you're welcome to crack on Stewie
This ending is open. No one knows if that scene it is his imagination after being injured or if it really is true.
It is something that will stay forever in people's minds.
or the ending of Inception
Scorsese confirmed that everything after he gets shot is real.
+FURTIVE PYGMY, but could we consider film art if it wasn't up to interpretation?
Also, paranoid hippie, boo to you. The ending to that movie was just the ending to Memento all over again.
I think it's real. The fact that Travis just goes back to his usual ways is really good as an ending. The cicle goes on and on, and it can not be stopped is a true message. Our heroes will be forgotten, and nothing changes.
Whichever way you see the ending its sad. Real and he lets go and Travis would want to be satisfied over again and likely kill. The small look into the mirror with the score indicates (imo) that the cycle starts over. Fake and Travis is just imagining the scenario of a perfect life for him.
im crying over here boss, i fuckin love you all listening to this track , keep it up boys
+Ara Zadoian Funny enough, I walked into the kitchen and saw that my dad was watching this movie in the living room with this exact scene, and I immediately ran to my computer and searched for this song.
+Potato its a must see , i try to watch it once every year
Love is the deepest and most granduer of all emotions, hopefully one day we as individuals will fully realize and understand what this euphoric feeling is...
Right back at you
I don't drive, but i relate deeply to Travis Bickle.
Unlike most people, though, i don't think that's a bad thing at all, i walked out of Taxi Driver thinking that Travis was a sane man in an insane world, and, watching it again, years later, i can see now, that he was a madman with a good heart, in a world of madmen who are pure evil.
Desolate Justice That’s an interesting way to look at it!
Gil Friends shut it you slag
@@GM-uy3cm fuck you and your god
@@GM-uy3cm 'God' committed suicide a long time ago!!!
This movie is about a mentally unstable man....and you are idolizing him. OKKKAAAYYYY
I think at some point every guy in their 20s has felt like Travis
In an interview Martin said that he, De Niro and Paul Schrader were all in a similar place to Travis during the making of the film so that makes sense. I certainly related to parts of Travis' character (I'm also 20).
@@UkuleleAversion Scorcese had a pretty bad drug problem in the 70s..he was pretty fucked up
_focks what if it never goes away?
@@porterhall27 Raging Bull saved him. Thank god that De Niro convinced him to do it.
Me right now
I'm a barber who has this ready to play as I'm doing finishing touches on customers who tip well.
Such an iconic track this is how a sax should be played!
In the movie, the original alto saxophonist is Ronnie Lang. Born 1925. but when they came out with a pop version of this song, they used Tom Scott on the alto.
I can really feel this music. I try to extroverted but every interaction I have with most people feels like I'm just going through a motion.
Love this video, it's like a memory stuck in time, something I imagine Travis repeated over in his head often. Like he and Betsy are stuck in this infinite loop of space and time. It's haunting but smooth, from a beautiful song, a well-shot scene, and great editing skills.
First college paper tonight, being a new yorker, this is one of my favorite films as was my fathers, who was a cabbie himself. This theme always reminds me of him, even though he's far off in his own life, and I am stuck in my apartment on East and 22nd, writing this paper. I am in my own little world. The repetitiveness of all this work makes me relate to travis in a way, it is all so maddening, at some point I feel that I am about to lose it. Then I turn on this song, lay down on the rug and think about what to do next. I should really get organiz-ized.
One sleepless night I decided to watch Taxi Driver when I was 12. My little brain could barely handle this especially so late, it changed my world. The music and 70’s aesthetics mostly. No words other than great movie. The time of day you watch it will always effect how the movie effects you.
I just want this song come out wherever I walk, study, read books, talk with friends and so on even without my earphone. Just want this song for my entire life background music.
This is better than ASMR to relax
This video helps me study like nothing else does
Omg I didn’t realize I commented on this vid four years ago aaa!
Bailey DeVoe how ya doing
@@Coolhandkelpy thats the craziest feeling when you find your own forgotten comment. Usually I even give it a like before realizing I am the one who wrote it
Listening to this as well as some coffee shop/rain/fire ambient noise while I write an essay about Travis Bickle's loneliness. Perfection
Many thanks for post! I knew of "Taxi Driver", but never actually saw it until it was on T.V. last night. Didn't really watch it through though. I was tired, so I drifted in an out. But I woke up at this end scene. That sax!!! I had to know what this tune was, and I'm very good at finding music I like. When I first watched this post I was like WTH? But then I got it. This is a beautiful montage, and showed me another glimpse of myself.
Writing a film analysis for Taxi Driver, have this playing in the background.
The question remains, "who is the actual filth" , The man who looks down at marginalized groups such a blacks and homeless lgbt people rejected by the world, or is the it the man himself who in Walter mitty fashion , feels entitled to a beautiful woman to the point that he threatens her when she avoids him after she catches on to how weird he is. His reaction to the rejection? He arms himself to the teeth so he can kill a politician in an attempt to buy her admiration. How pathetic
This Song is Perfect for when you’re Walking/Cruising the Streets of NYC/JC.
This song summarizes observing from a distance, dreaming of yourself being in the shoes of the faces being observed; knowing, still, that you're viewing a foreign world of which you couldn't begin to acclimate.. you've tried times too many.
That saxophone is everything
once i start working for ubar ill probably have this theme music in my head
Has Betsy forgotten where she lives....
Jonathan Wilkinson lol
When 2nd clip arrived I got super confused with hell happening
I believe so
This is seamlessly done - fabulous job.
Imagine your just lying back on your couch, dead of midnight, as the mellow and transcending theme soothes your mind into a state of voidness... then it stops
DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE FINDING THE PERFECT GIFT.
beautiful eyes of Cybill Shepherd
Freshman year of college I did literally all my studying to this video. I’d just play it for hours.
Perfect for writing my Noir Film. I have to replay this so much lol
The sound of rain would be a great addition
70s was so pure
One of my Favourite Movies ,the Soundtrack is ABSOLUT Wonderful ...
There are almost 70 individual human beings that thought "I am going to dislike this". Somebody explain their viewpoint to me.
probably a miss click
Best than lofi hip-hop radio
Listening to this while doing homework. Its really relaxing, but something about the music is making me sad.
I Troll my manager at work by playing this on my computer after its been locked when i go on a job.... unless he pulls the plug he can't stop it.
Well boys... he cut all the wires to all the speakers in my cubicle area. Good thing I hid a speaker in the insulation 20 feet above him. :D
@@Czotie thanks for the update man
So nice to hear from you man.. It shows you come back to the music and have kept your promise :)
Where do you work ?
@@Czotie Still trolling him?
@@Czotie still?
Bernard Herrmann was amazing!
I thought Travis Bickle was going to score with her but it was the right ending I suppose. ironic though because Travis was going to smoke the politician, but failing that went to plan b, instead and he ended up a hero.
Travis bickle- true Anti hero
My relaxing 😌 song
This is so nice to listen to on a cold rainy night when your in your warm bed XDD
How's everything in the pimp business ?
SenseiDenax Do I know you? Get out of here man! Go on
cacho 1515 How’s Iris? You know Iris.
lol
@@jacobking4504 iris? I don't know no iris.
Vincent Is here you don’t know anybody by the name of Iris?
I just realized how brilliantly you looped this.
Thanks for the work you out in @palminos77. This track is totally helping me write my paper. Long Live Taxi Driver!
Boys it's gonna be a long night and you know it
Loneliness follows me everywhere
Me watching the world go by while listening to this song . Loneliness hits different while listening to this song cuts deep fr fr😴💯~ MP 2022
I just watched this movie for the first time, they play this one track every 5 minutes
Lol
Lol it's called a score but yeah you're right xx
Daniel F and yet it never once gets old
That’s why its so good
And they play the Avengers theme a lot in the Avengers movies, what’s your point?
This is not sad and lonely.
this song says that I'm living here.
This mood is kind of unique. That love that melancholic harmony. ❤️😎
this could have ended any better and remembering this era even here it was like this but the score by Bernard fit's this film to a tee and the two are inseparable
Ronny Lang. Alto sax solo. Lovely
Masterpiece
I NEED THIS SOUNDTRACK IN MY LIFE
Thanks for uploading this.
Such simple notes create such a indescribable noise & feeling
....Cybill Shepherd beautiful woman ... a shame that he has seen the beginning and end of the movie ...
...hermosa mujer Cybill Shepherd ... una lastima que se le haya visto al inicio y al final de la pelicula ...
the music and the feel of the movie makes me want to become a taxi driver....
u are not the only one.
The theme just keeps playing over and over again. The repetition adds to the feeling of repetition of a taxi driver. The monotony. Doing the same thing over and over again gets very tiring.
I realize now how much she's just like the others, cold and distant, and
many people are like that, women for sure, they're like a union.
interconnected with
You're only as healthy as you feel.
very interesting character... my favorite.
to myself : loneliness is a choice
"loneliness is a choice"
In life there is no choice, never. You are or you are not.
This is now my ringtone...
Robert De Niro was such a beauty in this movie.
I read all the comments in this page and I'm still not halfway through the video
I play this song for my newborn baby and he seems to love it
Best film of the 70s
This was more of a dream for Travis
Being depressed, drinking, and then hearing this music might just make someone lose it, let alone watching the movie along with all that. This was a good movie but its tone is dark, gritty, and depressing. It's not a film for everyone.
Sometimes I wonder if i'd be less of a creep if I didn't watch Taxi Driver when I was like 18 and it has become my favourite movie. Haven't watched it in like 5 years tho and idk if it's a good idea to rewatch it so I come just for the score every now and then.
i hope my wife plays this song when i'm about to die.
oh wait, i don't have any friends or girlfriends.
@Opsidus we will never know
Composer and musicians write and perform this sax solo in 197X. RUclipsr uploads the sax solo in 2012. Some metal band samples the solo in 2017. Metal band proceeds to copyright claim all ad revenue from the video.
Genius, RUclips! Big brain stuff!
Thanks for this amazing video
Good song for being alone in room at 12 in the morning
This video is hilarious and awesome!
da fuq
Did you see the video?
I just released I’ve been listening to the same sax solo for 37 minuets 😱
it goes by fast... its like trance
for years i yearned to be normal, finally i embraced the fact that ill never be ok