@@JayInDecent In a way. It means "It's my turn to be happy" which some people have a hard time doing because of many reasons. Some may think that they're not worthy of such joy or perhaps they just don't know where to start. I myself admit that.. I also have a hard time "turning on the bright lights"... Hopefully now you understand, and I hope that the day you're capable of turning on *YOUR* bright lights that they shine bright as the sun.
I never appreciated how great the drum beat was, especially at around the two minute mark until I learned the instrument. Now it just hits on a different level, especially the small details like the open hi hats and rolls.
bengalitucktuck although songs of this caliber are far and few between, paul has still proven he can write solid tracks. el pintor had great lyrics in my opinion but marauder did leave a lot to be desired
Im 54, born & raised New Yorker, u can visit here but to truly feel the NYC experience u have to live here & walk the concrete of all the boro's, not just Manhattan like a tourist
"It's up to me now, turn on the bright lights..." Such a beautiful bittersweet melody. I have followed Interpol from the very beginning when I was just a teenager.
How fkn cool was the early 00's indie scene? I was 24 in 2002 and just packed up everything I could fit into my 4runner, sold the rest, and moved from MD to Los Angeles. The indie scene was exploding in Silver Lake, East Hollywood, and Echo Park and I got to see so many amazing bands up close in these tiny clubs including Interpol. They were my favorite. Turn on Your Bright Lights and Antics are such impressive albums top to bottom. Not a bad song on either of them.
My most sincere wishes for this storm to subside soon. Take care of each other, but always yourself first. Strong communities are made from strong individuals.
"spending these lonely nights training myself not to care" this line came back to memory today, and it fits so well because it's exactly what I'm doing right now, "training myself not to care [about others]" and being my own light. I never felt this way so strongly in my life. I tried to keep someone in my life because I thought maybe for once I deserve it and now I see it only brings pain. I tried being open, honest and vulnerable, but I'm a mess. I rather not care anymore and just move on in life on my own. It was wrong to think someone would come out of the blue and change a life-long pattern.
The Good Part? You realise this. Now, you are Free. you write the next Chapters, but no matter what, it’s YOUR Narration, your words, your illustrations, and you are immune from the influences and bothers presented by others. Not many people attain, less recognise, this Gift and it is a Gift. Don’t waste it, learn to Focus it, how to hone and refine it, apply it in real-time/Life. You’ll be Okay. I promise.
maybe what you needed was just to focus on yourself. I spent too long caring for someone who didn't care if I lived or died, so when they left I was able to find myself again and give myself the grace I deserved. thing in life is not relying on someone else for love, only yourself. the rest comes and goes, and that's neither good nor bad, just is.
Having spent most of my life nearly anti-social, this song hits me hard realizing how good friends I have had since childhood. More importantly, it made me realize how dreadful it is to experience everything else by myself without the comfort of others. Since the pandemic, I have become more fearful of spending the rest of my days not having done enough and being alone. EDIT: The music video does a great job in portraying these feelings in which I have been having for some time. The lighting and editing blend seamless well that it does a fantastic job of conveying a dark and gray mood. The song itself is well composed in helping to reflect this. I look forward to better days.
Nah I've been alone the last 10 years and I love it. All I need is family, good music, games and movies and I'm more than good. All my past friends did for me was stealing my trees, lying nearly every day, emotional abuse, I was even held hostage for a work check under $200. People scare me to death and I don't need them
This whole album resonated with my depression in my youth and now I feel the same as you. I can really appreciate it more and the lyrics are just so special.
that’s what i like about interpol and especially this album, one of those albums where you can just sit back and enjoy the ride and the events that come along while you listen to it
I think it was in 2011, I had never heard of interpol (idk how I’d never heard them until then) and I was living in Portland Maine. My dad and sister were in Boston for the weekend so I was going to spend some time with them. My dad asked me if I’d ever listened to interpol and I said no. He asked if I’d be down to see them at the House of Blues and I figured why not. One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to. They sound so good live I’ve loved all their music ever since and it always brings me back to that time of my life
@@deirdrekiely6187 that was such an unbelievable show. One of the only shows I’ve been to stone cold sober too. I haven’t been to any concert in years unfortunately
I am 22 and about to move to the West after growing up just outside of and hanging out in the city for a large part of my adolescence. Time flies … it’s like sand through your fingers. You have to do everything in your power to catch it
To me, this song represents multiple things. First, being a track off of their first album, which is titled “Turn on the bright lights” this song symbolizes the bands break into mainstream music. They have a voice, and so far their hometown (New York) has given them recognition and attention and it’s the decision of, do they settle as a small time NY band? Or do they break out into the world of music and leave their hometown behind? (New York Cares) (got to be some more change in my life) etc. another explanation of what this song means is much more deeper and personal. It’s about stardom. It’s about chasing after a dream, and believing in yourself. It’s about realizing that where you are in your journey of life might not be perfect, but it’s up to you to change things around for the better. “It’s up to me now, Turn on the bright lights” is a metaphor for waking up your inner potential, giving it your all, and proving to not only yourself, but the world, what you’re capable of. This always will, to me, be one of the most beautiful songs of all time. On of the greatest albums of all time. Period.
i agree with the second interpretation. this song really feels to me like banks has a struggle to fit in to the world and that something in his life needs to change. The fact he says there has “got to be some more change” suggests that he has grown sick of the routine he finds himself in.
I like both interpretations because I’d like to think that the album is about NYC in a dreadful state so either A it is a song about Banks and the band thinking about changing and moving on and improving however it could also be a song in the perspective of or about the everyday life of a normal NYC citizen. Both make sense and it could be a little bit of both and it is just an amazing song.
This song makes me feel like I'm walking in a city late AF.. just alone and thinking about life & everything... it's beautiful to listen alone at night and just ponder..
I remember this one time my best friend and my half-brother were in nyc and on the drive around the city we hit our peak on acid to this song and I have to say It was absolutely gorgeous.
Been a fan of Interpol since 2003, at 11 YO when I discovered this song on The Dive on Fuse TV that used to come on Saturday nights at like 2 a.m. This whole album has stuck without me through the years; I am 32 now and still love this song and album.
I haven’t felt anything but loneliness for the past two years, but somehow when I lost a friend it felt bitter sweet. It felt good to finally feel something
I was in high school in nyc when the attack happened. This song always reminds me of all those people I saw coming from the dust walking through the bridge. But it also brings the thought of how we as New Yorkers became closer for a small fraction of time.
"I had seven faces , thought I knew which one to wear. I'm sick of spending these lonely nights training myself not to care." Yeah this actually sums up what it's like to live in New York.
I actually really like this video, it feels so haphazard, uncertain and ever-changing, dark yet strangely calming. It gives me the impression of being young, in a world where hope has been significantly shaken, where you feel lost in the fast-paced, dynamic world, having no idea where you'll end up but simply stumbling across life because that's your best shot; also 1:10 Carlos with his perfect eyelashes and hair waving in the wind, becoming one with the music and atmosphere, just, wonderful
I had seven faces Thought I knew which one to wear But I'm sick of spending these lonely nights Training myself not to care The subway is a porno The pavements they are a mess I know you've supported me for a long time Somehow I'm not impressed But [Chorus] New York cares (Got to be some more change in my life) The subway she is a porno And the pavements they are a mess I know you've supported me for a long time Somehow I'm not impressed It is up to me now, turn on the bright lights
@@bueryaquett7519 That certainly makes a lot of sense! You're probably right. For me personally, I like Kiss better. But either way, f*cking amazing song!
I was in Rome with a friend of mine. I am from Rome. I was drunk and stoned and he said: "This is what they do in America these days". At the moment I felt a sense of claustrophobia. Relistening to it now I have to say it's a masterpiece.
Esta canción me hace sentir un mar de emociones, me trae recuerdos y no sé pero siempre que la escucho tengo ganas de abrazar a alguien y que esa persona me haga sentir segura y reconfortada
Entonces abràzate a tì mismo, nadie te amarà ni te querrà cuanto tù debes y qerràs amartehasta el ultimo de tus dìas, si no te amas al infinito nadie lo harà por tì.... chaù
I fucking love this band so fucking much!! I dont know how else to explain it. I'm 14 and I am holding back tears while listening to this song, some would think that is a bad thing, for me right now it's not. It is summer break and I feel I am going insane and slowly losing touch of reality day by bay. I have been emotionless for a while, so me crying right now is a good thing. I don't know how I am going to survive this entire summer, but at least I have Interpol. I love this band and I will keep saying it until I can't anymore
Look after yourself my young brother And if any one trys to put u down tell them to go stand in the corner and fuck themselves with their own fist Be cool
Love Interpol the music is haunting and beautiful. It touches me. This one makes me mourn the NYC I idealized since being a kid even the gritty one of the 70’s that in life I knew nothing of. I hope the legend will continue great cities and bands.
I remember being in NYC running around at 20 years old listening to these guys. The early 2000s was an amazing time in NYC. Subway is a porno. Pavements are a mess. It's still true.
Turn on the Bright Lights is one of my favorite albums of all time. There were even a few fantastic b-sides and demos such as "The Specialist" that didn't even make it onto the album.
My father used to hear this song when it came out, shortly after I was born. No I am recreating his steps, hearing the same songs as he did, reworking each step at a time... this gives me a more optmistic feeling, that things will change, that I will be happy one day, at the end of the road, I will be a great man.
This was one of the two Indie themes of NYC during the fall/winter in 02" along with "We've Been Had" by "The Walkmen". I remember listening to these on a huge "portable" cd player while riding the Fulton>Lexington Ave sub as a teen. Great times.
... 20 years from 9/11, and that useless senseless war in Afghanistan took many time and lives, & for what?!... too much pain, too much crimes, such a shameful US Government. Thanks Interpol, this song is pure soul.
The first time I heard this song I was hooked. Still love it very much. The feeling it gives. Could never explain. Thank you for this amazing art and 🎶 🎵 music.
crying to this at 4am hits different
I’m here 4 u
Look who it is
I never cried to this one, rather felt like it matched my inner melancholy.
I never cried to this one, rather felt like it matched my inner melancholy.
Here’s a digital hug. 😢
"It's up to me now, turn on the bright lights"... those words are so important to me.
same :)
same, but i still can not do it :(
Maestro Tao pai pai- yes u can
What meaning?
@@JayInDecent In a way. It means "It's my turn to be happy" which some people have a hard time doing because of many reasons. Some may think that they're not worthy of such joy or perhaps they just don't know where to start. I myself admit that.. I also have a hard time "turning on the bright lights"...
Hopefully now you understand, and I hope that the day you're capable of turning on *YOUR* bright lights that they shine bright as the sun.
"I'm sick of spending this lonely nights, training myself not to care" love this line
No.
@@Safe-and-effective bro what are you on about ye necro poster
@@billymkj2763 Why are you calling me a necro? That's hate speech right there.
I guarantee you he’s not talking about what you probably think
holy fuck this album's been out for almost 20 years
I know--weird feeling--kind of sinking feeling--
ITS SCARY IN A COOL WAY
I born the same day that this album came out which is scary
Now it's 20 years (Well yesterday)
:) exactly 20 years as of 3 days ago. love Interpol's music
"It is up to me now, turn on the bright lights." So hauntingly beautiful. So Interpol.
I lived in NYC for three years going to grad school. Interpol is the only thing that kept me sane. Somehow their music makes the City make sense,
Interpol remember me of high school, I was living in queens.
The strokes too
You lived out their beginnings as a band lol.
When it’s pouring snow, you’re walking home through SOHO at midnight and listening to “Stella was a Diver”.
@@makerstudios5456SOHO?
I'm sick of spending these lonely nights training myself not to care...
Teja Vikram Kaur 😭
a lyric i live by
Beautiful sentiment
Best grp and best Song ever! End of Story! 🙂 ❤
You just have to not care. No training involved.
This is one of the best drum beats in any song ever......
Its good but....the scale and pace is the trick is better imo.
Seriously, though. Super intricate and unique
Wow, yes I thought it was just me but this drum pattern is so addictive
I never appreciated how great the drum beat was, especially at around the two minute mark until I learned the instrument. Now it just hits on a different level, especially the small details like the open hi hats and rolls.
this, leif erikson, and The new always get to me. Just the feeling of those songs will forever be my favorite by them
i totally agree
What happened why cant they write anything as good since?
bengalitucktuck although songs of this caliber are far and few between, paul has still proven he can write solid tracks. el pintor had great lyrics in my opinion but marauder did leave a lot to be desired
@@bengalitucktuck Carlos left!
In my opinion PDA is one of the greatest songs written
"It's up to me now/ turn on the bright lights"
I'm 39 now. That lyric after 20 years of bipolar disorder keeps me going some nights
Me too 😐😐
Im 54, born & raised New Yorker, u can visit here but to truly feel the NYC experience u have to live here & walk the concrete of all the boro's, not just Manhattan like a tourist
"It's up to me now, turn on the bright lights..." Such a beautiful bittersweet melody. I have followed Interpol from the very beginning when I was just a teenager.
One week ago, you've Made México City Zócalo night bright with this song. ✨🤍
Please back soon.
We love you.
Welcome ever. 🇲🇽♥️
How fkn cool was the early 00's indie scene? I was 24 in 2002 and just packed up everything I could fit into my 4runner, sold the rest, and moved from MD to Los Angeles. The indie scene was exploding in Silver Lake, East Hollywood, and Echo Park and I got to see so many amazing bands up close in these tiny clubs including Interpol. They were my favorite. Turn on Your Bright Lights and Antics are such impressive albums top to bottom. Not a bad song on either of them.
I'm always crying to this song, literally every fucking time
Gay
my soul too, in some way... (Y)
My most sincere wishes for this storm to subside soon. Take care of each other, but always yourself first. Strong communities are made from strong individuals.
Beautiful comment
Got to be some more change in my life ...
Who else has this album on repeat during lockdown
me still
Can Daniel's guitar sound be any more magnificently splendid...
"spending these lonely nights training myself not to care" this line came back to memory today, and it fits so well because it's exactly what I'm doing right now, "training myself not to care [about others]" and being my own light. I never felt this way so strongly in my life. I tried to keep someone in my life because I thought maybe for once I deserve it and now I see it only brings pain. I tried being open, honest and vulnerable, but I'm a mess. I rather not care anymore and just move on in life on my own. It was wrong to think someone would come out of the blue and change a life-long pattern.
I totally understand the power of that line. It hits me the same way. Remember, someone always cares!!!!
I know that feeling all too well myself.
The Good Part? You realise this. Now, you are Free. you write the next Chapters, but no matter what, it’s YOUR Narration, your words, your illustrations, and you are immune from the influences and bothers presented by others. Not many people attain, less recognise, this Gift and it is a Gift. Don’t waste it, learn to Focus it, how to hone and refine it, apply it in real-time/Life. You’ll be Okay. I promise.
maybe what you needed was just to focus on yourself. I spent too long caring for someone who didn't care if I lived or died, so when they left I was able to find myself again and give myself the grace I deserved. thing in life is not relying on someone else for love, only yourself. the rest comes and goes, and that's neither good nor bad, just is.
Interpol is the best band in the universe and always will be. No one can change my mind.
I don't know why but when I even a little bit drunk I feel the urge to listen to some Interpol songs and to sing along.
Having spent most of my life nearly anti-social, this song hits me hard realizing how good friends I have had since childhood. More importantly, it made me realize how dreadful it is to experience everything else by myself without the comfort of others. Since the pandemic, I have become more fearful of spending the rest of my days not having done enough and being alone.
EDIT: The music video does a great job in portraying these feelings in which I have been having for some time. The lighting and editing blend seamless well that it does a fantastic job of conveying a dark and gray mood. The song itself is well composed in helping to reflect this. I look forward to better days.
feel ya man. i'm the same.
I catch you pal, every expression you show, i get in. Good bless in yours life
Nah I've been alone the last 10 years and I love it. All I need is family, good music, games and movies and I'm more than good. All my past friends did for me was stealing my trees, lying nearly every day, emotional abuse, I was even held hostage for a work check under $200. People scare me to death and I don't need them
i feel the same way bro, ever since the pandemic lots of people have felt stuck inside and i was one of those people, really separated people socially
Happy to say I used to cry when listening to this but now I just sit back and enjoy it in pure harmony
This whole album resonated with my depression in my youth and now I feel the same as you. I can really appreciate it more and the lyrics are just so special.
that’s what i like about interpol and especially this album, one of those albums where you can just sit back and enjoy the ride and the events that come along while you listen to it
I think it was in 2011, I had never heard of interpol (idk how I’d never heard them until then) and I was living in Portland Maine. My dad and sister were in Boston for the weekend so I was going to spend some time with them. My dad asked me if I’d ever listened to interpol and I said no. He asked if I’d be down to see them at the House of Blues and I figured why not. One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to. They sound so good live I’ve loved all their music ever since and it always brings me back to that time of my life
I was at House of Blues for that show. They were amazing.
Your dad knows the cool sheit 😂👍👍
@@deirdrekiely6187 that was such an unbelievable show. One of the only shows I’ve been to stone cold sober too. I haven’t been to any concert in years unfortunately
I am 22 and about to move to the West after growing up just outside of and hanging out in the city for a large part of my adolescence. Time flies … it’s like sand through your fingers. You have to do everything in your power to catch it
To me, this song represents multiple things. First, being a track off of their first album, which is titled “Turn on the bright lights” this song symbolizes the bands break into mainstream music. They have a voice, and so far their hometown (New York) has given them recognition and attention and it’s the decision of, do they settle as a small time NY band? Or do they break out into the world of music and leave their hometown behind? (New York Cares) (got to be some more change in my life) etc.
another explanation of what this song means is much more deeper and personal. It’s about stardom. It’s about chasing after a dream, and believing in yourself. It’s about realizing that where you are in your journey of life might not be perfect, but it’s up to you to change things around for the better. “It’s up to me now, Turn on the bright lights” is a metaphor for waking up your inner potential, giving it your all, and proving to not only yourself, but the world, what you’re capable of. This always will, to me, be one of the most beautiful songs of all time. On of the greatest albums of all time. Period.
Two great interpretations! I’ve also heard that this song is about NYC trying to to recover itself after 9/11 (2001-2002 era)
i agree with the second interpretation. this song really feels to me like banks has a struggle to fit in to the world and that something in his life needs to change. The fact he says there has “got to be some more change” suggests that he has grown sick of the routine he finds himself in.
I like both interpretations because I’d like to think that the album is about NYC in a dreadful state so either A it is a song about Banks and the band thinking about changing and moving on and improving however it could also be a song in the perspective of or about the everyday life of a normal NYC citizen. Both make sense and it could be a little bit of both and it is just an amazing song.
more likely just about nyc and living in nyc
when the song was written , they were barely known in their apartment block never mind NY.
This song makes me feel like I'm walking in a city late AF.. just alone and thinking about life & everything... it's beautiful to listen alone at night and just ponder..
How I loved this song and still love. I changed myself...the song not.
I remember this one time my best friend and my half-brother were in nyc and on the drive around the city we hit our peak on acid to this song and I have to say It was absolutely gorgeous.
hell ya
Sounds awesome
I sure hope the person driving was not under the influence 💀
Most attentive NYC driver
My favourite Interpol song. This album reminds me of city lights (anywhere)
I get so lost in them
One of the greatest songs of all time
Stokes
Yeah yeah yeahs
Interpol
Pure genius
1:44--best guitar solo in the last 20 years--and it is 4 notes.
A thousand likes you should have for that comment
That’s not a guitar solo mate
@@sealife12 in a way it is.
This song is too special.....even for this life
It's up to me now, turn on the bright lights
Jajajaja es gracioso como tu nombre de RUclips y el mío se parecen xd
listening to this while walking through the cold windy night in a small town at
Been a fan of Interpol since 2003, at 11 YO when I discovered this song on The Dive on Fuse TV that used to come on Saturday nights at like 2 a.m. This whole album has stuck without me through the years; I am 32 now and still love this song and album.
Tenía 14 años en el 2002 cuando los escuché por primera vez y hasta la fecha, INTERPOL ha sido y será una de mis bandas favoritas...
A la verga... 30 años y usando el "
This album was everything to me in the early 2000s
agreed. and it still is.
I haven’t felt anything but loneliness for the past two years, but somehow when I lost a friend it felt bitter sweet. It felt good to finally feel something
I was in high school in nyc when the attack happened. This song always reminds me of all those people I saw coming from the dust walking through the bridge. But it also brings the thought of how we as New Yorkers became closer for a small fraction of time.
"I know you've supported me for a long time. Somehow I'm not impressed." is one of their most heartbreaking lyrics in my opinion.
"I had seven faces
, thought I knew which one to wear. I'm sick of spending these lonely nights training myself not to care."
Yeah this actually sums up what it's like to live in New York.
i feel like this has been playing in my dreams before i actually listened to this
kurta shut up poser
tony mazziotti man get a life
I had a dream recently where this song appeared
I actually really like this video, it feels so haphazard, uncertain and ever-changing, dark yet strangely calming. It gives me the impression of being young, in a world where hope has been significantly shaken, where you feel lost in the fast-paced, dynamic world, having no idea where you'll end up but simply stumbling across life because that's your best shot; also 1:10 Carlos with his perfect eyelashes and hair waving in the wind, becoming one with the music and atmosphere, just, wonderful
the most beautiful song from this album! 🖤❤️
I had seven faces
Thought I knew which one to wear
But I'm sick of spending these lonely nights
Training myself not to care
The subway is a porno
The pavements they are a mess
I know you've supported me for a long time
Somehow I'm not impressed
But
[Chorus]
New York cares
(Got to be some more change in my life)
The subway she is a porno
And the pavements they are a mess
I know you've supported me for a long time
Somehow I'm not impressed
It is up to me now, turn on the bright lights
This short song will keep playing in loop in my head for the rest of my life !!!!
Are these the official lyrics? I always thought he was singing "New York Kiss" not "cares."
@@thebigjimmyd pretty sure it's a play on the "NYC" acronym changing "C"ity for "C"ares..
@@bueryaquett7519 That certainly makes a lot of sense! You're probably right. For me personally, I like Kiss better. But either way, f*cking amazing song!
I was in Rome with a friend of mine. I am from Rome. I was drunk and stoned and he said: "This is what they do in America these days". At the moment I felt a sense of claustrophobia. Relistening to it now I have to say it's a masterpiece.
I can't believe this doesn't have like 100m views, one of the best bands ever.
they fell off tho, sadly
Esta canción me hace sentir un mar de emociones, me trae recuerdos y no sé pero siempre que la escucho tengo ganas de abrazar a alguien y que esa persona me haga sentir segura y reconfortada
Entonces abràzate a tì mismo, nadie te amarà ni te querrà cuanto tù debes y qerràs amartehasta el ultimo de tus dìas, si no te amas al infinito nadie lo harà por tì.... chaù
@@miguelinkm sabias palabras bro
This is one of the greatest songs of all time - and in my top 10 favourites - and I have the best taste - so it's Official - it's Official Ear Tonic.
I agree !!!
I had seven faces
, thought I knew which one to wear... what a song, what an album.
I fucking love this band so fucking much!! I dont know how else to explain it. I'm 14 and I am holding back tears while listening to this song, some would think that is a bad thing, for me right now it's not. It is summer break and I feel I am going insane and slowly losing touch of reality day by bay. I have been emotionless for a while, so me crying right now is a good thing. I don't know how I am going to survive this entire summer, but at least I have Interpol. I love this band and I will keep saying it until I can't anymore
Look after yourself my young brother
And if any one trys to put u down tell them to go stand in the corner and fuck themselves with their own fist
Be cool
Aw bless you ❤ love that you love Interpol. Don’t change 😢
hope you're okay..
@@bigeverlongnow I am :)
@@StellaWasADiver_33 ❤
Love Interpol the music is haunting and beautiful. It touches me. This one makes me mourn the NYC I idealized since being a kid even the gritty one of the 70’s that in life I knew nothing of. I hope the legend will continue great cities and bands.
I remember being in NYC running around at 20 years old listening to these guys. The early 2000s was an amazing time in NYC. Subway is a porno. Pavements are a mess. It's still true.
You must notice that this video accomplish the song as whole artwork. Love you, Interpol
First heard this album after the 911 atrocities, such a beautiful song, such a beautiful video
I came here from my mother's womb. She was bumpin to this song so I had to crawl out and give it a thumbs up
Fucjed up
Made me lol amidst the cryin', cheers
Turn on the Bright Lights is one of my favorite albums of all time. There were even a few fantastic b-sides and demos such as "The Specialist" that didn't even make it onto the album.
entire concept of alienation conveyed in less than 4 minutes, and so prettily
Glad we're finally seeing these in HD
Ozzymandias Not really. Just 480p upscaled. I think they're taken from the Turn on the Bright Lights Tenth Anniversary DVD.
This song helped get me through 9/11. Thanks guys. ❤
every 9/11, i have ny songs i play.
this album came out in 2002
Esiotrot17 - This song is just that powerful.
@@esiotrot17 assume he wasn't over it yet
Cristian Ramos that’s actually a good point. It sometimes takes me years to realize how things affect me, let alone get over them.
The absolute best band to come out of the u.s. in centuries. And they're playing my hometown tonight. Be prepared to be amazed Liverpool.
How was it?!
@@Eggroll94 the absolute best of what they do
I come every time to hear this song
Is, and always will be my favorite Interpol song
"I'm sick of spending these lonely nights training myself not to care" so real 💔
Mi canción favorita de Interpol. Hace unos días la tocaron en vivo en Lima y todavía no puedo olvidar lo que sentí en ese momento. Fue apoteósico.
Can't belive they played at Zócalo. amazing turning those bright lights into a Interpol red color. What a magic nite.
NY's most mexican band!
Una de mis favoritas, gracias Interpol por tan maravillosa rola 💕💕
to anyone who is reading this, you are beautiful, you are important, you are loved and you do matter. whatever your background is , i love u ❤️
My father used to hear this song when it came out, shortly after I was born. No I am recreating his steps, hearing the same songs as he did, reworking each step at a time... this gives me a more optmistic feeling, that things will change, that I will be happy one day, at the end of the road, I will be a great man.
i feel ya bruh
Man this album was everything to me in my early 20s😢
Best Song ever! Nuff said! Interpol ❤
I always thought the line as 'New York kids' but knew it wouldn't be that. The guy has such a great voice
We love you guys, Greetings from Cancún Mx. 🇲🇽
I've always felt that if I had a theme song, this would be it.
Your music is so special to me. I have listened to it since i was a teenager. Thank you!! ❤ Much love from NYC 🗽
i will forever love this song
Que hermosa canción 💕💕
Joss Vázquez Hola. ♡♡
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Love this song! I am going to NYC this week for the first time ever. This song will be in my mind
It's a beautiful song 😭😭😩💕
This was one of the two Indie themes of NYC during the fall/winter in 02" along with "We've Been Had" by "The Walkmen". I remember listening to these on a huge "portable" cd player while riding the Fulton>Lexington Ave sub as a teen. Great times.
I first heard this on a Jane magazine compilation CD, I fell in love immediately
The very best album of all time of the rock
... 20 years from 9/11, and that useless senseless war in Afghanistan took many time and lives, & for what?!... too much pain, too much crimes, such a shameful US Government. Thanks Interpol, this song is pure soul.
money for those already rich and old and worthless that send young men to die
Esta canción me recuerda la presentación en el pepsi center a la que fui el año pasado. Fue un éxtasis escuchar esta increíble canción en vivo 🎵😍
Absoulatellty one of the best rock ballads ever...
oh my god he said the name of the album
Why this song feels like the best song of all time?
California native, but NYC has my heart thanks to Interpol
The first time I heard this song I was hooked. Still love it very much. The feeling it gives. Could never explain. Thank you for this amazing art and 🎶 🎵 music.
Every Line is a masterpiece
I've listened to this song maybe a thousand times but I just heard it for the first time today.
God that intro is just perfect, too bad its shortened here though
This song brings back so many good memories, nostalgic...
LOS AMO TANTO😍❤️
Recuerdo haber escuchado esta canción en el concierto en el Pepsi Center 😍❤️
Super stoked to see these guys tonight! My favorite band since 2005!!! Leif Erickson is the best song of all time!!
I love this song so much
Just saw them in Chicago. Mesmerizing performance.
It's up to me now to turn on the bright lights