Somebody yelled out WOO when she said "Logan Paul" and after hearing that, I will never feel out of place again - however poorly a read a room, I cannot have read a room as poorly as they did.
i will say that that line is really good- "carpool karaoke, steve aoki, logan paul" all such doldrum normie shit, none of which have any sort of real life consequences, but all have had such a grip on mainstream culture. the line points that out, that none of that shit matters, and i think the Woo-er is just happy to have someone recognize that. or maybe they were just so happy to see phoebe playing live that they woo'd randomly, i know i would LMFAO
I may be running the risk of sounding like a complete idiot but this comment reminds me of something I would hear in a Facebook group I’m in. Are you a member of JNew Shitposting? If not, come on home and meet the others like you!
I said this awhile back. Meaningless comparing her to Dylan, Joni, Warren Zevon, Elliot Smith, etc. Let’s just appreciate Phoebe for her art, for all the other artists she has amped and for what she has accomplished for society.
I like how Phoebe's cover gets fun and chaotic at the end. Like, ya, it's all coming to an end but we can still have fun in the midst of our bleak future.
Thanks for posting this. By far the best recording out there yet. This was one of the highlights of the show and singing along with everyone to this was cathartic in a way.
@Sambo Jones bummer, sounds like her live show isn't for you then. Pretty much everyone in the audience was singing along on most of the songs and she and the band were vibing off that the whole time.
I think I like the original better for the verses, but the ending in this cover cannot be topped. It's like... yeah, we're all gonna die. Let's have this weirdly cheerful trumpet and rock out while crying. It's such a perfectly accurate depiction of how life feels... like, all the time at the moment
@@99Plastics Being able to appreciate beauty seems like the opposite of instability to my. However, getting triggered simply by seeing other people express entitie emotion on the internet.....
I was at this performance and was out of my mind on lsd at the time. Lying on the grass, staring up at the stars as they danced. I cried the entire time. It was beautiful.
I'm not sure if it was at this one but he was actually at one of her show's and there's a video of him grinning widely in the audience as she performs his song!!!
This song always makes me feel a lot of really complicated feelings,. It's like it just sort of reaches in there and touches that part of me that sees everything the way it is and knows that there is absolutely nothing that I can do to stop or change it. We are on this course, and all we can do is sit here and wait for it all to burn down around us. We may as well go out singing.
@@vladimirastero6537 how is this discrediting bo at all. they both write existential lyrics at times, and saying one could write like the other isnt an insult or removing the credit from one author and giving it to another
"The End" is not a discrete event. One good sign would be if cities stop being able to offer fresh water, sewer, and electric service. But generally a collapse is visible only in retrospect. It happens very slowly, almost imperceptibly, and then all at once. Like dying old.
It took me unreasonably long to figure out this isn't Phoebe Waller-Bridge. I kept wondering why I couldn't recognize her. I legit had to read the name a couple of times.
The country sound at the end is a nice nod to Bo’s “pandering” song because the song “That Funny Feeling” is totally a real country song. It rejects the the over development of society for a more close-to-nature close-to-self view of the world. Capped off with the bittersweet realization that whatever imminent danger looms, there is hope afterwards
totally reminded me of Nirvana's Unplugged album, Bo's campfire acoustic-bummer singalong. I thought Phoebe's live and recorded-single versions went in a nicely different Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sorta way, especially the buildup to the beautifully gloomy singalong outro.
I love how Bo was actually in the crowd of one of these! His grin when the crowd started singing brings a tear to my eye
what time of the video does it show him?
@@Jackcirca It's not in this video bit in a different video from the same concert
@@BitterJoyXx Same tour, but not the same concert
ruclips.net/video/BK77Kbya8eY/видео.html&ab_channel=Jrmint
@@alexsoto350 thank you!!!!
"I wish I wrote it but I didn't so I learn the words"
this was my immediate thought when i saw she covered it!!!
"Cream of the crop!"
“hum along till the feelings gone, forever”
she should write her own verse!
me too thanks
Somebody yelled out WOO when she said "Logan Paul" and after hearing that, I will never feel out of place again - however poorly a read a room, I cannot have read a room as poorly as they did.
Imagine being the person that brought that guy -and I say guy because it DEFINITELY was.
i would never contact him again.
i will say that that line is really good- "carpool karaoke, steve aoki, logan paul" all such doldrum normie shit, none of which have any sort of real life consequences, but all have had such a grip on mainstream culture. the line points that out, that none of that shit matters, and i think the Woo-er is just happy to have someone recognize that. or maybe they were just so happy to see phoebe playing live that they woo'd randomly, i know i would LMFAO
Must be a funny feeling being next to the guy.
im screaming
@@jordanscoots what a lovely way to interpret it :)
Phoebe Bridgers is the Phoebe Bridgers of her time.
Truly
I may be running the risk of sounding like a complete idiot but this comment reminds me of something I would hear in a Facebook group I’m in. Are you a member of JNew Shitposting? If not, come on home and meet the others like you!
Why does this make so much sense
so true, bestie.
I said this awhile back. Meaningless comparing her to Dylan, Joni, Warren Zevon, Elliot Smith, etc. Let’s just appreciate Phoebe for her art, for all the other artists she has amped and for what she has accomplished for society.
Phoebe Bridgers covering one of my favourite Bo Burnham songs? Shit I must have died and gone to heaven
I thought the same thing!!
i think theyre actually decent friends :) they have been seen together before
None of you are going to heaven (;
@@RyukenXX You're right we're going to Mega Heaven instead of regular heaven
@@RyukenXX you don't know what's in peoples hearts... but yea idk either
“A gift shop at the gun range, a mass shooting at the mall” always makes my heart drop into my stomach.
The light coordinator for these shots did an amazing job, her face completely in shadow and skull-like to match the outfits
I like how Phoebe's cover gets fun and chaotic at the end. Like, ya, it's all coming to an end but we can still have fun in the midst of our bleak future.
It’s like pop-rock mixed with Radiohead level of dissonance.
Brings to mind the Frank Turner lyric “if we’re all on a boat and it’s sinking, we might as well have a parade”
it's the catharsis
What else can you do?
Crying is useless, might as well celebrate the end of existence!
@@RyanGlaspell "if death is the last appointment we're all just sitting in the waiting room."
It’s even better that bo was there lol
I dont believe this was the concert he attended, this is a different show :) But nonetheless awesome that bo got to see the crowd react.
@@M0salt0v4All He was there ruclips.net/video/BK77Kbya8eY/видео.html
@@Starbucks-sj5ph thats clearly a different show .. lol
Perfect
@@Starbucks-sj5ph come on my guy, use your critical thinking skills.
honestly i’d listen to phoebe cover the entirely of “inside”
especially all eyes on me, fuck that would be beautiful
Even Bezos ?
@@VoOrT3xX ESPECIALLY bezos
I'd love to hear Sexting from the other point of view!
@@stepheneamonn this is a very good idea
Such a good. Song and she did a great job on it. The way it ends would be a great close to an album.
It's similar to I know the End build up, and they're both amazing!
she closes concerts with it😍
never heard of this lady before, found the cover listening to bo, glad i did. What an incredible chillin cover, gorgeous!
If you're thinking of checking her out definitely listen to her album stranger in the alps. She's awesome!
she got some pretty good songs
Same here
This song is an anthem.
The ending section sounds like the perfect song to play during the end credits of the world. I may keep it in my playlist just in case....
“The Quiet comprehending of the ending of it all” sums up the last few years pretty well
Love the way her voice tweaks the word lion. Like loy-in. It just hits my ears nice.
Thanks for posting this. By far the best recording out there yet. This was one of the highlights of the show and singing along with everyone to this was cathartic in a way.
@Sambo Jones you must be fun at parties
@Sambo Jones bummer, sounds like her live show isn't for you then. Pretty much everyone in the audience was singing along on most of the songs and she and the band were vibing off that the whole time.
@@ToTheMax1149 and concerts
Where was this?
Omg im crying this is so sad yet so calming
flutis and flungis
flew off to the sea
to find out what was a mystery.
saw her sing this live last night and it was absolutely amazing.
Not sure how I got here from watching people fight in Burger King but I guess the algorithm wanted to throw me a curveball
This was the next video directly after a rat infested Popeyes for me, lmao
Welcome to the internet, have a look around…
It’s not often I laugh and cry at the same time but when I do it’s special. THIS is special.
Have you seen Bo's special yet?
this is one of the best and most relevant ballads of the last three decades
I think I like the original better for the verses, but the ending in this cover cannot be topped. It's like... yeah, we're all gonna die. Let's have this weirdly cheerful trumpet and rock out while crying. It's such a perfectly accurate depiction of how life feels... like, all the time at the moment
This song, no matter how many times I hear it, makes me so sad for all the lost potential but so goddamn happy do be alive during the fall.
I keep coming back to this. I love it so much and it keeps becoming more and more relevant as the months and years pass
the violin and trumpet... perfection
I don't know.. y I feel like crying.. lol. Literally I have this funny feeling... It's helplessness.. thank you bo Burnham..
Thank you bo Burnham to write such a redundant words .. but still i feel like we all went through something. That funny feeling...
this hits a special spot
this is my generation's "We Didn't Start the Fire". and in no way is that depressing
that really is the perfect description of the song thank you
Isn’t it interesting how no generation starts the fire. And all the previous generations take away the current generations water to dim it…
@@SamuelSamuelSamuel1 entropy comes for us all my friend, there’s no stopping it, just slowing it down
@@SamuelSamuelSamuel1 a way to whine and shirk responsibility, instead of taking the action required to fix that which ales us.
Dude. I was thinking the EXACT same thing.
I don’t really know phoebe bridgers but I’ve been a longtime fan of bo and she did a great cover.
She's the shit. I'd recommend checking out...everything she's ever done.
Don’t know why I read this as if you were saying you were a longtime fan of beau bridgers and not bo burham
ryming logan paul with mass shooting at the mall is such a 2021 lyric I dont know wha to say
started tearing up right around 2:10.. wow how cool is art
or simply, how emotionally unstable are you.
@@99Plastics yah finding something beautiful is emotional unstable. I feel bad for you.
@@99Plastics Being able to appreciate beauty seems like the opposite of instability to my. However, getting triggered simply by seeing other people express entitie emotion on the internet.....
4:29 is what gets me a little choked up. It's perfect.
Welcome to Phoebe Bridgers
Oh so you WANT me to cry?
lol ;_;
My 7 yr old daughter and I listen to this version several times a day 🖤
That trumpet is killing it. Get it my dude
That outro it's absolutely magical! So good!
so. good. I can’t stop watching this.
I’m not surprised at all that she was drawn to this song, it lends itself so easily to her style of song writing, she did a fab job covering it
I was at this performance and was out of my mind on lsd at the time. Lying on the grass, staring up at the stars as they danced. I cried the entire time. It was beautiful.
that sounds amazing!
Great cover by Phoebe. Killing it these days. And the band is the best. Marshall on drums and backing vocals... great stuff.
the way she sings it makes it sound like a lullaby
thank u again phoebe for providing something i didnt realise i needed
Don't forget to thank bo. This is a cover after all.
0:11 I love how she smiles after hearing the audience screaming and singing along
God I hope bo sees this ❤
They actually performed it together at Largo a couple months ago! Sadly it was not recorded though 😔
Wait really?! Why did no one record it?! I would’ve killed to see that
@@vladimirrechevsky8751 Largo has a strict no recording policy
@@4dultw1thj0b omg that's so sweet 😍
I'm not sure if it was at this one but he was actually at one of her show's and there's a video of him grinning widely in the audience as she performs his song!!!
im so happy this exists
i didnt even know who she was until i seen bo post about it and it feels so comforting hearing it in both of their voices
This is quickly becoming the sing I turn on when I want to cry
This song always makes me feel a lot of really complicated feelings,. It's like it just sort of reaches in there and touches that part of me that sees everything the way it is and knows that there is absolutely nothing that I can do to stop or change it. We are on this course, and all we can do is sit here and wait for it all to burn down around us. We may as well go out singing.
There it is again
i wept. what a beautiful rendition.
Just knowing bo is in the audiance makes this soooo much better
A duet of her and Bo doing this song would be... awesome
Whoa. I love the ending with the whole band.
Couldn't tell you why this made me ugly cry, but damn
Gracias por fin puedo escucharla en buena calidad
What a great cover
imagine being Bo and seeing this live :D
Well..he's played the song with her on stage, and gave her permission to sing it
is there video?
@@ididntknowtheyhadwifiinhell sadly no, they performed it at the Largo in LA which usually has a strict no recording policy.
If only… and they’ll probably never do it again. Just imagine what it was like though…
There is actually a video on RUclips of him in the crowd as she performs it at one of her concerts
Watched this live in Minneapolis. Was fun!
20,000 years in this 7 more to go…
6 now
@@giorgostzormpatzakis4455 5 now
Song makes me wanna cry
this is the greatest crossover ever. I have so much love for phoebe and bo.
Guitar from 3:48 is just, seriously, my word... Otherworldly.
Crazy how it sounds like she could have wrote it herself
i love Phoebe's cover, but don't discredit Bo.
@@vladimirastero6537 how is this discrediting bo at all. they both write existential lyrics at times, and saying one could write like the other isnt an insult or removing the credit from one author and giving it to another
I *REALLY* love phoebe, but no way she could write this song.. she's more personal, Bo's Dylaning this shit (the entire special is a masterpiece)
@@wretchelcain yes, it is! i don't care what as to you think!
@@vladimirastero6537 i am in an academic class right now that talks about stuff exactly like this, no, it isn't
I'd love to hear Father John Misty cover this song. Seems right up his alley as well
Yeah this is like a companion song to “Holy Shit”
😭 Perfect cover !
its funny hearing people SCREAM when everyone else is being quiet, its life and they're just excited 😭💗
That build up to ending in a big ass fanfare. chef's kiss
I love how she puts her spin on her songs. It sounds like her original song.
I hadn’t realized that this was originally by Bo and I’m a little ashamed of that but when I saw this video and connected the dots I freaked out lol
the end started to sound like 'don't worry be happy'
hahaha minus the .... happy? and the don't worry?
Hope Bo feels she honored his song the way it was intended to be received 🙏
thank you for ur service
A great song is a great song...
when the instrumentation comes in after the verses and before the outro 😭😭😭
"Listen to that fucking trumpet oh my god"- Hobo Johnson
Just WOW! So amazing.
Fuck my funeral, this is gonna be my wedding song
I am happy by the fact that Bo is in audience.
Brilliant
oh shit, this hit me harder than the original
She starts laughing saying "reading pornhub's terms of service" lol
nice sound thanks
This is giving me that one recording of Margot and the nuclear so and sos performing Broadripple but really high energy
watching this 11/06/2024 for no reason in particular
Well I'm in love.
I genuinely think Bo unknowlingly wrote the song everyone is gonna be singing at the end of the world
The references will be very dated by the time that finally comes around. Maybe it'll be retro.
@@13strong Bold of you to assume that the end of the world is so far away...
@@lostvarius I'm assuming it won't be any time in the next fiven years.
"The End" is not a discrete event. One good sign would be if cities stop being able to offer fresh water, sewer, and electric service. But generally a collapse is visible only in retrospect. It happens very slowly, almost imperceptibly, and then all at once. Like dying old.
@@googiegress It's never all cities all at the same time. Look outside of your own country, and its easy to see the collapse in motion.
brb weeping
This is great!
But it won’t even be over soon.
How can you be so Shore?
It took me unreasonably long to figure out this isn't Phoebe Waller-Bridge. I kept wondering why I couldn't recognize her. I legit had to read the name a couple of times.
It's crazy how close they are! Waller-Bridge directed one of Bridgers videos so it seems they are aware and into the similarity loool
Wtf. They don't even look anything alike. And PWB isn't a musician.
@@13strong they were referring to the name looking familiar looooooooooooool
So awesome
I love how this comedic song can make me tear up.
That might be because it’s not remotely comedic…
love the get up, top notch
feels like an end of the world party, but in like a good way idk
i’m so sad she didn’t put seattle on the tour
August '22.
A bunch of skeletons dancing and jamming out to the last verse of this song is a genuine waking dreamscape.
wow
Bo was there which makes it so much better
There's a video of bo Burnham in the crowd lol
Just want to start kicking my feet at the end there.
this song was made for her to sing .
The country sound at the end is a nice nod to Bo’s “pandering” song because the song “That Funny Feeling” is totally a real country song. It rejects the the over development of society for a more close-to-nature close-to-self view of the world. Capped off with the bittersweet realization that whatever imminent danger looms, there is hope afterwards
totally reminded me of Nirvana's Unplugged album, Bo's campfire acoustic-bummer singalong. I thought Phoebe's live and recorded-single versions went in a nicely different Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sorta way, especially the buildup to the beautifully gloomy singalong outro.