@@MoahGentlethey're clearly influenced by Joy Division in terms of how the bass lines are constructed and how he sings(like Ian Curtis) and these nothing wrong with that, that's a big compliment
@@P1984-z5i when the first title was played on theradio´s sounded like echo & the bunnymen till their 3rd LP, i do have all the recordings from joy division and warsaw(the first name) and what came to my mind was echo
Mohammed the strokes. Joy division and Paul banks have similar vocals. Muse (starlight’s a great starting song) Paul banks(the singer of Interpol) released a solo album Arcade fire (They’re album funeral is great) I highly Recommend the smiths songs like this charming man and heaven knows I’m miserable now are great MGMT are good Fleet foxes has very strong vocals Bon iver is also good (I recommend hey ma and for Emma as starter songs) Mac DeMarco is very good it’s more laid back Nad the artics monkeys Finally here are some songs that I recommend for some band The Strokes:You only live once/Reptilia Joy Division:Disorder Fleet Foxes:Mykonos Mac DeMarco:My kind of woman Arctic Monkeys:505/Do I wanna know If you like Interpol you might like this RUclips channel called middle 8 it’s really good (also me and my brother like Interpol and we both like these bands/Singers)
The quietest person in my classroom, aside from myself, made me listen to this song ten years ago on msn messenger. You don't always find friends like that.
I’m 13 years old, I found this band through a school book. I do not regret starting listening to it, it’s my favourite band since several month, and it will stay like this ❤
Sorry but as the people with me say, you're not alone, is a human condition feeling like that for hence it's normal and you aren't a miserable, just keep goin on brou really
I first heard Interpol around 2007 , I was battling a crack addiction not ashamed to say it. It took years to get my shit together. Im a successful chef , husband, father, homeowner now. These guys helped me get through some tough times. I never looked back. Thanks Interpol
Congratulations from me too - it's a hard habit to beat, glad you're not ashamed; no-one should be. Glad you have great taste in music which helped get you through.
Bassist is low key crushing it. Candy cane sweater woman dancing with a wall. Lead singer wears sunglasses indoors. Guitarist pulls off mutton chops well. Game over.
When I die, Interpol will be played as my casket is lowered into the earth. I don’t know how I found you back in 2002 but my life has been better ever since. Thank you very much, I can never repay you for the joy you bring to my life.
Lyrics I wish I could eat the salt off Of your lost faded lips We can cap the old times Make playing only logical harm We can cap the old lines Make playing that nothing else will change But she can read, she can read, she can read She can read, she's bad She can read, she can read She can read, she's bad Oh, she's bad But it's different now that I'm poor and aging I'll never see this face again You go stabbing yourself in the neck And we can find new ways of living Make playing only logical harm And we can top the old times Clay making that nothing else will change But she can read, she can read, she can read She can read, she's bad She can read, she can read She can, read she's bad Oh, she's bad It's different now that I'm poor and aging I'll never see this place again You go stabbing yourself in the neck But it's different now that I'm poor and aging I'll never see this place again And you go stabbing yourself in the neck It's in the way that she posed It's in the things that she puts in my head Her stories are boring and stuff She's always calling my bluff She puts, oh, she puts the weights into my little heart And she gets in my room and she takes it apart She puts the weights into my little heart I said, she puts the weights into my little heart She packs it away She packs it away She packs it away She packs it away She packs it away She packs it away She packs it away It's in the way that she walks Her heaven is never enough She puts the weights in my heart She puts, oh, she puts the weights into my little heart
Lyrics I wish I could eat the salt off Of your lost faded lips We can cap the old times Make playing only logical harm We can cap the old lines Make playing that nothing else will change But she can read, she can read, she can read She can read, she's bad She can read, she can read She can read, she's bad Oh, she's bad But it's different now that I'm poor and aging I'll never see this face again You go stabbing yourself in the neck And we can find new ways of living Make playing only logical harm And we can top the old times Clay making that nothing else will change But she can read, she can read, she can read She can read, she's bad She can read, she can read She can, read she's bad Oh, she's bad It's different now that I'm poor and aging I'll never see this place again You go stabbing yourself in the neck But it's different now that I'm poor and aging I'll never see this place again And you go stabbing yourself in the neck It's in the way that she posed It's in the things that she puts in my head Her stories are boring and stuff She's always calling my bluff She puts, oh, she puts the weights into my little heart And she gets in my room and she takes it apart She puts the weights into my little heart I said, she puts the weights into my little heart She packs it away She packs it away She packs it away She packs it away She packs it away She packs it away She packs it away It's in the way that she walks Her Heaven is never enough She puts the weights in my heart She puts, oh, she puts the weights into my little heart
I saw them play in Manchester, back in 2001/02? It was a NME night with 3 other unsigned bands/unknown to me Interpol just blow my mind away, the sound,voice and performance was simply astonishing I got the album & played it for ages, probably the best album of that year
The feelings and nostalgia this song floods into my chest and brain really is overwhelming, I can never play this song too many times it’s just timeless and magical the power it holds.
Looking back when this group was coming up along with the strokes, I was a teenager listening to these NYC groups and exploring other groups from the past. As you get older and look back at experiencing all this music, all your left with is the memory of the feeling of how much it radiated and felt hearing certain passages you enjoyed the most.. Great bass playing.
When I discovered Interpol I didn’t know what I was in for. I started with evil and started to really like that song, I had a quick look on my Deezer flow and obstacle 1 had been recommended to me. I listened to it for the first time and was mesmerised by the whole track. I went on to listen to their whole discography and pick out my favourites, and almost learn them all off by heart on the drums. Sam fogarino is honestly one of my favourite drummers ever. This whole band has a distinctive feeling that just can’t nearly be replicated by anything. Turn on the bright lights is now 20 and is honestly the best album I have ever heard. I love Interpol.
The bass is a beautiful instrument you guys. That first part of the bass line in this song is so pretty, almost like a sound that you’re trying to reach someone, like yearning for someone or something you can’t have...
Nov 1st 2024..this is an awesome album 😊... wish i could have seen then at hhe 400 bar in Minneapolis mn....such a small venue where you can see amazing bands
I was in NYC in the winter of 2002, not a very nice period for me for a number of reason. I entered a music shop (a big one, near Union Square, a Tower Records perhaps?). Interpol's debut was on a listening station. I listened to it. I will probably never forget that moment.
The best way to discover music is to go out to a record shop and see what's on the listen station! When you hear Obstacle 1 hit everyone over the head and not just you sitting on your computer by yourself....
My best friend in high school introduced me to the likes of Interpol and The Yeah Yeah Yeahs. I dont think I appreciated how great his taste in music was back then but I did soon learn. Sadly he died in 2007 in a motorbike accident and now when I see the singer from Interpol it is actually eery how much he resembles my late dear friend This song would be also something of a comfort in those wild 2004-2010 Saturninan return period of my life, especially those emotional times when relationships would break down or times of loneliness and despair in the twilight
@The baby he tried to teach us lessons on everything. Honestly idk what the lesson was on these songs were seeing as it was a while ago. But I always loved the songs.
Enjoy! My friends showed me their video for 'Evil' when I was 11 almost 20 years ago, we laughed at the video but then realized the music was amazing and I never looked back 🤣
a guy i had a massive crush on recommended me this album when we were both 16. im 22 now and interpol is one of my favourite bands ever, him and i don’t talk anymore but ill forever be thankful
I have been listening this song for 20 years and I can play it 10 times in a row 20 years later and the song still fires me up as it did back when. The instruments here are truly astounding.
This is the song that got me into Interpol. I discovered it during one of the darkest periods of my life. The nostalgia I get while listening to it is honestly heartbreaking but beautiful, and I love this song.
At 25 years, I’m really digging this band more and more. I almost got a chance to see then at The Stone Pony this summer, which might have solidified my appreciation for them.
This encapsulates a simple and profound philosophy of life to always hold on to - everything will be alright. No matter how bad, things always really do seem to work out, amazingly. Seemingly catastrophic jobs, relationships, wars, leadership, personal loss and angish, somehow they pass and we heal enough to move on and continue to exist.
Yes, indeed. That's really accurate dude. By the way, sorry in advance if we seem like spamming. We just wanted to tell you about our music channel. We are Surftons, a post-punk indie band. If you don't mind, please check our latest tracks on our youtube channel. Thank you in advance for your kindness. Have a nice day. ❤️
A long time ago I learned this wasnt a love song but a letter written to his past self when he was a kid. Now that I'm older and struggle to chase my dreams, I'm glad this song exists
Como que dan ganas de despojarse de ella a lo antihéroe, eligiendo nuestros propios caminos, actitudes... Retrata de forma hermosa la tristeza y la derrota. El ave Fenix. Renacer.
Hoje eu tenho 31 anos, comecei a ouvir interpol quando tinha 14 anos, a primeira música que eu ouvi foi NYC, ótimas lembranças e muitas saudades na época parecia que só eu escutava na minha cidade pq ninguém conhecia além de mim e meu pai, eu me sentia excluído kkk porém não me importava era um vício ouvir essa banda, eu não conseguia pular nenhuma música tinha que ouvir tudo em sequência quando teve a saída do Carlos eu fiquei bem triste mais cada tem o seu motivo, mais só tenho algo a dizer... OBRIGADO INTERPOL!
Hey I’m 32 too. Nice. I first heard Interpol in a skating video (not skateboarding but aggressive rollerblading cause I was way cool) when I was 13 in 2003. That same video had songs from the first Yeah Yeah Yeahs ep (I don’t even think Fever to Tell was even out yet) and the first Modest Mouse ep. Saying that video had a huge influence on me is an understatement
Has anyone been listening to this song for over 15 years and that “but it’s different now that I’m poor and aging” line just feels more visceral than ever?
Got to see Interpol play Turn On The Bright Lights which is one of my favorite albums of all time in its entirety and I still can't believe I got to experience it
Obstacle 1 hits my soul so hard everytime I listen to it. Doesn´t matter if i had listened to it 50 times in a single day, it feels like the first time always
the comment is worthwhile - especially when its true - amazing song and amazing band. I have never tired of listening to Interpol or going to see them - Hopelessly devoted interpol fan here.
I love the line "She can read, she can read, she can read, she's bad". I had the line explained as though someone's reading a storybook and they're the evil stepmother type vibe, and they're so obsessed with the finality of the situation and the belief of it's inevitability. It's a great exoneration for the "reader" to not try. "I can read, I'm bad". It's hard to fix something you messed up, so just pretend you're just "oh so bad" and give up, it's easier. The line "You go stabbing yourself in the neck" lends to this. She's the one doing the actions hurting herself and others. Predestination is dumb and we can all work on ourselves for the better. Believe in you. ✌
One crush of mine totally showed me this song and then doesnt talk to me anymore sooooo now I listen to this amazing band while my heart hurts a little ☺️
I can't tell you how many times I've watched this video or listened to this song on RUclips or with headphones on with my phone, but I love or so much every damn time.
I feel like this is the type of music I would’ve found boring only a few years ago, but now there’s something just so damn magical about it! Glad I found out about this band now and not back then :)
23 years and i still love these guys. they sounded great in the empty airplane hanger where I worked assembling duck calls for the dutch east viet cong gaming company. Just wrecked my scooter. Thanks
Lindos recuerdos de mi juventud ☺️ Cuando existía la buena música no cabe duda que fuimos afortunados Saludos banda desde mi bella Guatemala 🇬🇹 que viva por siempre el Rock ♥️
Saw Interpol open for The Cure. Beat that!
Dude I saw that same show that was my first time hearing this band best part of the show honestly
@@ProjectCarTV Seen them.. at that.. Curiouso.. was it... At that . Soccer stadium..
@@AtZero138 Chula Vista near San Diego
I saw the Cure without seeing Interpol - beat ya!
@ProjectCarTV same!! That's really awsome
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Interpol en vivo Zocalo CDMX!!!!!
The vocals on this song are so Insane sounding and intense. The energy on this recording
It sounds great on newer recordings too, his voice changed so greatly.
@@MoahGentlethey're clearly influenced by Joy Division in terms of how the bass lines are constructed and how he sings(like Ian Curtis) and these nothing wrong with that, that's a big compliment
@@P1984-z5i when the first title was played on theradio´s sounded like echo & the bunnymen till their 3rd LP, i do have all the recordings from joy division and warsaw(the first name) and what came to my mind was echo
@@MoahGentle3:07 9
This live now would be a lot different. Higher energy.
Turn on the Bright Lights is one of the best albums of all time, I never get tired of it.
It's one of my favorite albums too! I listened it like a million times 😍
I listened to this album when it came out non-stop for years.. I was 22.. I still love it just the same. It's my heart.
Mohammed the strokes.
Joy division and Paul banks have similar vocals. Muse (starlight’s a great starting song)
Paul banks(the singer of Interpol) released a solo album
Arcade fire (They’re album funeral is great) I highly Recommend the smiths songs like this charming man and heaven knows I’m miserable now are great
MGMT are good
Fleet foxes has very strong vocals
Bon iver is also good (I recommend hey ma and for Emma as starter songs)
Mac DeMarco is very good it’s more laid back Nad the artics monkeys
Finally here are some songs that I recommend for some band
The Strokes:You only live once/Reptilia
Joy Division:Disorder
Fleet Foxes:Mykonos
Mac DeMarco:My kind of woman
Arctic Monkeys:505/Do I wanna know
If you like Interpol you might like this RUclips channel called middle 8 it’s really good (also me and my brother like Interpol and we both like these bands/Singers)
Mohammed the comment you replied to is “Turn On The Bright Lights is one of the best albums Of never get tired of it”
Mohammed np hope you like some of it
The quietest person in my classroom, aside from myself, made me listen to this song ten years ago on msn messenger. You don't always find friends like that.
oh boy msn messenger! time machine alert! those were weird times but cool in it's own way. myspace era.
And then in their signature they put lyrics to the song
10 years ago I was a senior in highschool, and this was our jam.
You hold on to that friend
It's typical music for the quiet ppl😂
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Habría manera que me pudieras mandar videos, estoy en Tijuana y no voy a ir 😢
Igual soy de León Gto, si me grabaras esta canción me harías feliz❤😢
Crees que lo pasen en la tele como pasaron la de julieta venegas ?
@@lilyalfaro4507 Los subo :), ojala se ponga bueno
Tal vez , acá en CDMX está el canal 21 y ahí transmiten los conciertos@@richardz.kruspe9972
I’m 13 years old, I found this band through a school book. I do not regret starting listening to it, it’s my favourite band since several month, and it will stay like this ❤
Really
You are on the right Track
ruclips.net/video/LXqBcErbx1I/видео.html
salute to you younin'. Great taste, keep it up!
Check out untitled, rest my chemistry, and here comes the falls
People think i am crazy but interpol is some of the most romantic music ever.
I agree with you sir.
Lmao
No youre not crazy i think so to
I agree with the people
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💕
Imagine finding this band in your mid-50's, divorced, the music hits differently.
Haven't stop listening since I did. :)
Sorry pal
That could be said by myself. exactly the same. you're not alone. I think there are lots of us.
Rough. At least you found these guys though.
Sorry but as the people with me say, you're not alone, is a human condition feeling like that for hence it's normal and you aren't a miserable, just keep goin on brou really
Just left a relationship I got cheated on in. Feel ya
This absolutely breaks my heart that this was 21 years ago.
It's my birthday today, I'm only 15 years old boy .. chilling in my room blasting this song for 1 hour 😂 great song
Happy birthday coolest kid ever 🎉
I first heard Interpol around 2007 , I was battling a crack addiction not ashamed to say it. It took years to get my shit together. Im a successful chef , husband, father, homeowner now. These guys helped me get through some tough times. I never looked back. Thanks Interpol
That’s amazing. Congratulations
Congratulations from me too - it's a hard habit to beat, glad you're not ashamed; no-one should be. Glad you have great taste in music which helped get you through.
Wow awesome congratulations
Awesome yo made my day, there is always hope for us all.
@@randalllewis6309 Absolutely, Trust in the Lord Jesus Christ
Interpol is undoubtedly one of the coolest bands.
this is what foreigners say
@@Frip36 foreign to who?
@@menwithven8114 Americans and other cool Westerners. I can tell you are not one.
@@Frip36 where you from Captain? What is your point?
Fyi I'm from Florida...
@@menwithven8114 I don't care about points. I just observe and let my mind think whatever it wants. CA
One of the best songs of all time. Thank you Interpol!
Bassist is low key crushing it. Candy cane sweater woman dancing with a wall. Lead singer wears sunglasses indoors. Guitarist pulls off mutton chops well. Game over.
since the bassist left this band just went down hill
It all about those translation lenses
@@The_Angry_BeEconomist That bassist definitely makes the song what it is. It just makes you want to bob your head along with the bass line.
The woman dancing directed the video too
Honestly
The bass in this song brings me to tears
Bass in combination with the drums during the verses is just from a different planet lol.
I'm 61 and this band reminds me of the highest point of MTV days, I am flipping impressed!!! 🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊
When I die, Interpol will be played as my casket is lowered into the earth. I don’t know how I found you back in 2002 but my life has been better ever since. Thank you very much, I can never repay you for the joy you bring to my life.
I played this song from an Xbox demo cd on every game that let me use custom soundtracks and then I lost it for years, only found them again last year
I am so in for that !!!! rest my chemistry while I go down
Sending love brother
@@derianardor larepito
Lyrics
I wish I could eat the salt off
Of your lost faded lips
We can cap the old times
Make playing only logical harm
We can cap the old lines
Make playing that nothing else will change
But she can read, she can read, she can read
She can read, she's bad
She can read, she can read
She can read, she's bad
Oh, she's bad
But it's different now that I'm poor and aging
I'll never see this face again
You go stabbing yourself in the neck
And we can find new ways of living
Make playing only logical harm
And we can top the old times
Clay making that nothing else will change
But she can read, she can read, she can read
She can read, she's bad
She can read, she can read
She can, read she's bad
Oh, she's bad
It's different now that I'm poor and aging
I'll never see this place again
You go stabbing yourself in the neck
But it's different now that I'm poor and aging
I'll never see this place again
And you go stabbing yourself in the neck
It's in the way that she posed
It's in the things that she puts in my head
Her stories are boring and stuff
She's always calling my bluff
She puts, oh, she puts the weights into my little heart
And she gets in my room and she takes it apart
She puts the weights into my little heart
I said, she puts the weights into my little heart
She packs it away
She packs it away
She packs it away
She packs it away
She packs it away
She packs it away
She packs it away
It's in the way that she walks
Her heaven is never enough
She puts the weights in my heart
She puts, oh, she puts the weights into my little heart
No its chicken wing
Lyrics
I wish I could eat the salt off
Of your lost faded lips
We can cap the old times
Make playing only logical harm
We can cap the old lines
Make playing that nothing else will change
But she can read, she can read, she can read
She can read, she's bad
She can read, she can read
She can read, she's bad
Oh, she's bad
But it's different now that I'm poor and aging
I'll never see this face again
You go stabbing yourself in the neck
And we can find new ways of living
Make playing only logical harm
And we can top the old times
Clay making that nothing else will change
But she can read, she can read, she can read
She can read, she's bad
She can read, she can read
She can, read she's bad
Oh, she's bad
It's different now that I'm poor and aging
I'll never see this place again
You go stabbing yourself in the neck
But it's different now that I'm poor and aging
I'll never see this place again
And you go stabbing yourself in the neck
It's in the way that she posed
It's in the things that she puts in my head
Her stories are boring and stuff
She's always calling my bluff
She puts, oh, she puts the weights into my little heart
And she gets in my room and she takes it apart
She puts the weights into my little heart
I said, she puts the weights into my little heart
She packs it away
She packs it away
She packs it away
She packs it away
She packs it away
She packs it away
She packs it away
It's in the way that she walks
Her Heaven is never enough
She puts the weights in my heart
She puts, oh, she puts the weights into my little heart
It's lust faded lips.
@@Plastic_GamingYT the sound of his voice made me remenber parts of echo & the bunnymen early songs , later also the drums in the first Arcade Fire Lp
Its "last faded lips" listen to the Killers doing a cover of it, you can hear it very clear.
This man has a strong voice. He created a wonderful band. One of my favs. His voice sticks in my mind.
Right here feeling nostalgic...
@Gangsta Knuckles he doesn't sound like him
His voice is iconic. I can't get enough of it
I saw them play in Manchester, back in 2001/02?
It was a NME night with 3 other unsigned bands/unknown to me
Interpol just blow my mind away, the sound,voice and performance was simply astonishing
I got the album & played it for ages, probably the best album of that year
Daniel was the one who created it actually, Paul didn't join until Daniel gave up his position as lead singer (thank god)
The feelings and nostalgia this song floods into my chest and brain really is overwhelming, I can never play this song too many times it’s just timeless and magical the power it holds.
I'm 26, and I just discovered this beautiful band. And cannot stop listening
Hey I'm glad to hear it! Love this band, I only discovered them around 2 years ago but I'm definitely a fan.
Nice!
Welcome to the party! one of my favorite bands since '06
Welcome, in 2005 this song was a hit.
Welcome aboard! I've been a fan for 19 years and they only get better and better.
Looking back when this group was coming up along with the strokes, I was a teenager listening to these NYC groups and exploring other groups from the past. As you get older and look back at experiencing all this music, all your left with is the memory of the feeling of how much it radiated and felt hearing certain passages you enjoyed the most.. Great bass playing.
When I discovered Interpol I didn’t know what I was in for. I started with evil and started to really like that song, I had a quick look on my Deezer flow and obstacle 1 had been recommended to me. I listened to it for the first time and was mesmerised by the whole track. I went on to listen to their whole discography and pick out my favourites, and almost learn them all off by heart on the drums. Sam fogarino is honestly one of my favourite drummers ever. This whole band has a distinctive feeling that just can’t nearly be replicated by anything. Turn on the bright lights is now 20 and is honestly the best album I have ever heard. I love Interpol.
The bass is a beautiful instrument you guys. That first part of the bass line in this song is so pretty, almost like a sound that you’re trying to reach someone, like yearning for someone or something you can’t have...
you're drunk
@@isabelasuplicy2658no he’s absolutely right, I always wondered why it makes me so sad like I’ve just been let down again.
@@isabelasuplicy2658and the frustration pours out, then I remember it’s a song.
@@isabelasuplicy2658but it’s different now
Its been 20 years already? Boy oh boy this is a timeless gem!
Nov 1st 2024..this is an awesome album 😊... wish i could have seen then at hhe 400 bar in Minneapolis mn....such a small venue where you can see amazing bands
I was in NYC in the winter of 2002, not a very nice period for me for a number of reason. I entered a music shop (a big one, near Union Square, a Tower Records perhaps?). Interpol's debut was on a listening station. I listened to it. I will probably never forget that moment.
I listened to this song while partying in the u.s.s.r.
It was Tower Record's. I heard it there as well in December 2002.
@@gustywinds4871 great, we had a similar experience.
The best way to discover music is to go out to a record shop and see what's on the listen station! When you hear Obstacle 1 hit everyone over the head and not just you sitting on your computer by yourself....
My best friend in high school introduced me to the likes of Interpol and The Yeah Yeah Yeahs. I dont think I appreciated how great his taste in music was back then but I did soon learn. Sadly he died in 2007 in a motorbike accident and now when I see the singer from Interpol it is actually eery how much he resembles my late dear friend
This song would be also something of a comfort in those wild 2004-2010 Saturninan return period of my life, especially those emotional times when relationships would break down or times of loneliness and despair in the twilight
Im sorry for your loss those things hurt to write out
❤
I had a 5th grade teacher show us 2 songs from this band. 23 years old now and still jamming them.
@texasman evil and slow hands
@@joelluna5801 Dang your 5th grade teacher was cool
I was just going to say. I only really show people music if I really really love it. You're teacher must have LOVED these guys
@The baby he tried to teach us lessons on everything. Honestly idk what the lesson was on these songs were seeing as it was a while ago. But I always loved the songs.
THIS SONG STILL ABSOLUTELY KILLS
One of my fave Interpol songs. It never gets old!
Heard this song playing in an airport cafe, immediately shazammed it and here I am. Feels like I’ve discovered gold!
Enjoy! My friends showed me their video for 'Evil' when I was 11 almost 20 years ago, we laughed at the video but then realized the music was amazing and I never looked back 🤣
There’s about 50 more songs of there’s that are pure gold you’re in for a ride
I wish they play songs like this on our local airport
That airport cafe has fire music taste!
Welcome :)
these guys were the most badass dudes in alt rock for a bit there in 2003
Interpol...In The Zócalo of México City ..20 of April and The concert is totally FREE🎉
Aqui en México 2024 este 20 de abril en el zócalo de cdmx wawwww
Que envidia, pero de la buena! 🖤
a guy i had a massive crush on recommended me this album when we were both 16. im 22 now and interpol is one of my favourite bands ever, him and i don’t talk anymore but ill forever be thankful
In November of this year, this song became 20 years old. Still an amazing song, by an amazing band.
I have been listening this song for 20 years and I can play it 10 times in a row 20 years later and the song still fires me up as it did back when. The instruments here are truly astounding.
I cant believe how much this track grooves like god damn that bass and drums kill it so hard
Agreed
I wish I could leave my home, have a couple of beers with friends and see these guys play some live music.....one can hope
I did may 5 2019
I did, 9/28/18, ATX
YES tired of loud pop
This is the song that got me into Interpol. I discovered it during one of the darkest periods of my life. The nostalgia I get while listening to it is honestly heartbreaking but beautiful, and I love this song.
At 25 years, I’m really digging this band more and more. I almost got a chance to see then at The Stone Pony this summer, which might have solidified my appreciation for them.
i like how carlos is just like really into the song and is vibing hard af
That would be me too lol this song is such a banger and he knows it
This should have 1 billion views. Period
This encapsulates a simple and profound philosophy of life to always hold on to - everything will be alright. No matter how bad, things always really do seem to work out, amazingly. Seemingly catastrophic jobs, relationships, wars, leadership, personal loss and angish, somehow they pass and we heal enough to move on and continue to exist.
Interpol's masterpiece, everything in this song is perfect. That bass is fucking gold.
Just about the perfect song.
The bass on the entire album is fucking gold!
I'd say Interpol's masterpiece is PDA
The New is their masterpiece
Glazed turn on the bright lights is their masterpiece
When he says "Again", just that word, how it's sung, it gives me chills
It's hard to describe what this album does to the ear and the soul....The guitar sound and the outros are pristine.
Yes, indeed. That's really accurate dude.
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A long time ago I learned this wasnt a love song but a letter written to his past self when he was a kid. Now that I'm older and struggle to chase my dreams, I'm glad this song exists
One of my favorite songs, ever. What a great sound.The way that they layer their guitars. It's unique.
Las canciones de Interpol tienen esa magia que hace de la tristeza algo agradable, una buena compañera!
Como que dan ganas de despojarse de ella a lo antihéroe, eligiendo nuestros propios caminos, actitudes...
Retrata de forma hermosa la tristeza y la derrota. El ave Fenix. Renacer.
@@Fabiete777 Me gusta ! exactamente lo que dijiste! ✔
Hoje eu tenho 31 anos, comecei a ouvir interpol quando tinha 14 anos, a primeira música que eu ouvi foi NYC, ótimas lembranças e muitas saudades na época parecia que só eu escutava na minha cidade pq ninguém conhecia além de mim e meu pai, eu me sentia excluído kkk porém não me importava era um vício ouvir essa banda, eu não conseguia pular nenhuma música tinha que ouvir tudo em sequência quando teve a saída do Carlos eu fiquei bem triste mais cada tem o seu motivo, mais só tenho algo a dizer...
OBRIGADO INTERPOL!
Pode crer, eu tinha uma banda e tocávamos várias músicas do Interpol... foda demais
Los conocí por casualidad, increíble. Me fascinaron!
"But it's different now I'm poor and aging " I've heard this song 15 years ago first time I was 17 time goes by
0- listen to this song Time by The Impures, you will like it ;)
Same feeling dude
17 right now just getting into Bright Lights
Hey I’m 32 too. Nice. I first heard Interpol in a skating video (not skateboarding but aggressive rollerblading cause I was way cool) when I was 13 in 2003. That same video had songs from the first Yeah Yeah Yeahs ep (I don’t even think Fever to Tell was even out yet) and the first Modest Mouse ep. Saying that video had a huge influence on me is an understatement
9gag moment...
This is one of the most emotional and perfect songs ever to me
This has to be one of the finest rock songs ever. Guitar, bass, drums, vocals all can be heard distinctly easily and are exceptional.
I found this song on an MTV show at 3:45 in the morning, thank you me from the past for staying up late trying to discover new songs
One of the most important bands in my life for the last 18 years. 🎤🎸🥁🎹🍏🕺🥰
I know Interpol this year and Obstacle 1 has got to be one of the best song I've ever heard this year
Ikr me too
Very gooders
My absolute favorite indie band. I bought a few of their albums back in the day. I have all of their work on my indie playlist on Tidal.
Me and my brother bonded over this band. If you can see this Bob, I love you man!
No matter how many times I listen to this song I can't get tired of it.
LOVE YOU
FROM MEXICO
the first time I heard this song I had literal tears and it was such a surreal experience
God damn this song is timeless
Zócalo CDMX la tocaron soy feliz!
Gotta be one of my favourite Interpol offerings
Turn on the bright lights was and is still a gem
Has anyone been listening to this song for over 15 years and that “but it’s different now that I’m poor and aging” line just feels more visceral than ever?
This is the first song by interpol I listened to! I love it!
Same dude.
HIGH QUALITY
nope.. Chuck Testa.
Lack Zewand finally right?
Is not thaaaaaat bad
Got to see Interpol play Turn On The Bright Lights which is one of my favorite albums of all time in its entirety and I still can't believe I got to experience it
Discovered this song playing guitar hero a Day ago, 44 years old, 2021 and this is one of the best feelings... something old, but New to you.. Sweet
Exacly my feeling towards this song. I'm 16 and discovered it a month back. Don't k ow many people with my taste.
Their entire catalogue is incredible, Idk why they aren't better known.
Their newest album is rlly good too
yes we will always have good memories and good memories with this game
@yoda I'll give it a try ty 👌
Brian Anderson will forever be who this song is attached to
Obstacle 1 hits my soul so hard everytime I listen to it. Doesn´t matter if i had listened to it 50 times in a single day, it feels like the first time always
It is incredible: even today this music seems innovative. Not to mention the lyrics, devoid of emphatic concepts, but so close to our everyday life!
I have nothing worthwhile to comment other than I’m a metalhead and this is one of the greatest songs and bands I’ll ever hear in my life
the comment is worthwhile - especially when its true - amazing song and amazing band. I have never tired of listening to Interpol or going to see them - Hopelessly devoted interpol fan here.
Same here bro
Same... Metal head & I dig this track.
ImI
Much love for Interpol! This is my favourite band.
I love the line "She can read, she can read, she can read, she's bad". I had the line explained as though someone's reading a storybook and they're the evil stepmother type vibe, and they're so obsessed with the finality of the situation and the belief of it's inevitability. It's a great exoneration for the "reader" to not try. "I can read, I'm bad". It's hard to fix something you messed up, so just pretend you're just "oh so bad" and give up, it's easier. The line "You go stabbing yourself in the neck" lends to this. She's the one doing the actions hurting herself and others.
Predestination is dumb and we can all work on ourselves for the better. Believe in you. ✌
Cool story bro
One crush of mine totally showed me this song and then doesnt talk to me anymore sooooo now I listen to this amazing band while my heart hurts a little ☺️
My crush showed me this song too... hopefully it doesn't end the same lol :(
Awww well I wish the best fam hahaha
Sounds like you got alot of lust in your heart...hoar no wonder you're alone lol 😊 great song though
Desde Monterrey México saludos banda!
- Interpoleros! ☝🏻
Still I can't get over the fact how underrated this band is...but at least for me They once ruled The World ...wish You nothing but best my Interpol
Girl's Yeah right sent me here. One of the best skate videos of all time.
easily
You should check out the el toro montage with this song it’s so sick
FACT
This song undoubtedly changed my life forever.
I can't tell you how many times I've watched this video or listened to this song on RUclips or with headphones on with my phone, but I love or so much every damn time.
NOTHING beats old school Interpol!
In just three weeks i’ll be watching them live for the very first time. So excited 🤘🏻
really, what festival?
Good guy lollapalooza sideshow in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Q chido, van a estar en México
Llego el 20 de abril día chingón para ir a ver INTERPOL EN EL ZÓCALO QUE PINCHE EMOCIÓN 🥹😁👍🏻❤️
I feel like this is the type of music I would’ve found boring only a few years ago, but now there’s something just so damn magical about it! Glad I found out about this band now and not back then :)
So much emotions, i nearly cry each time i listen to this song!
Instant goose bumps. Every time.
One of the greatest songs ever made
Marquee Moon, Television, is a huge influence
Very true
Kreek Kid Productions this song brings tears down my eyes it’s so beautiful
I agree
23 years and i still love these guys. they sounded great in the empty airplane hanger where I worked assembling duck calls for the dutch east viet cong gaming company. Just wrecked my scooter. Thanks
Hiii check out this song miss me by The Impures
Is pretty good in my opinion
I never stop loving this
This song is genuinely one of the best songs of all time
Lindos recuerdos de mi juventud ☺️
Cuando existía la buena música no cabe duda que fuimos afortunados
Saludos banda desde mi bella Guatemala 🇬🇹 que viva por siempre el Rock ♥️
Esa si es música no a de Méjico es una mierda jajaj
listening to Interpol since I was 14 and I'm 32 today.
I swear this guitar intro riff is one of the most characteristic sounds ever to listen
Great music!! Listened on Dec24