Thank you so much :0) I really appreciate the kindness. Glad you enjoyed it. One of my favorites from them. And so far one of the few lyrics videos of mine that has yet to be stricken down. lol
Nate Walcott is in that picture you created, but he wasn’t on Fevers & Mirrors. Fevers & Mirrors was recorded in 1999, and Nate didn’t appear on any Bright Eyes recording till 6 years later, in 2005 for I’m Wide Awake. Nate wasn’t on Songs Recorded 1995-1997, Letting Off The Happiness, Fevers, Lifted, Noise Floor or The Christmas Album. In fact, if you took all the songs Bright Eyes recorded, which is well over a hundred songs, Nate appears on less than 40%, and he wasn’t on “Arienette.” For Fevers & Mirrors, his band was: Joe Knapp drums & vocals, Andy LeMaster bass, Jiha Lee flute & vocals, Mike Mogis who played many instruments including glockenspiel vibraphone piano guiro pedal steel mandolin electric guitar. Also involved on some songs were Matt Maginn bass, AJ Mogis Rhodes piano, and Clint Schnase drums, and Todd Baechle keyboards, and Tim Kasher Accordion. I actually have the Vinyl with the credits listed for each song: The first 4 people I listed are on almost all the songs. And the others are listed on a couple here & there. The Wikipedia page for Fevers is actually Wrong, because it doesn’t accurately portray the vinyl credits released by Saddle Creek. The Wikipedia page is close, though.
@@BricktowneMedia Thanks! Not trying to be a “know-it-all.” Really, Bright Eyes was always just Conor, with a group of collaborators helping out. He started calling himself Bright Eyes around 1994. Then: around 1998 or so, Mike Mogis became part of “Bright Eyes.” Then, around 2005, Nate Walcott became part of Bright Eyes. But throughout all of his “Bright Eyes” albums, Conor is the only constant.
ahh ok so kind of Nine Inch Nails and Trent Reznor, or Maynard James Keenan and his project Puscifer. Well thats really cool! I had no idea. and no worries at all my friend, if you do in fact know it, share it!
Can't wait to see them live in April!
I actually just saw the announcement a few hours ago! Very awesome line up!!
@@BricktowneMedia oh no not that ! I wish. I don't live in Vegas. Bright eyes is doing a separate tour by themselves !
@@marypittman5036 oh wow! No way! Well that's awesome!
Beautiful
Thank you so much :0) I really appreciate the kindness. Glad you enjoyed it. One of my favorites from them. And so far one of the few lyrics videos of mine that has yet to be stricken down. lol
Nate Walcott is in that picture you created, but he wasn’t on Fevers & Mirrors. Fevers & Mirrors was recorded in 1999, and Nate didn’t appear on any Bright Eyes recording till 6 years later, in 2005 for I’m Wide Awake. Nate wasn’t on Songs Recorded 1995-1997, Letting Off The Happiness, Fevers, Lifted, Noise Floor or The Christmas Album. In fact, if you took all the songs Bright Eyes recorded, which is well over a hundred songs, Nate appears on less than 40%, and he wasn’t on “Arienette.” For Fevers & Mirrors, his band was: Joe Knapp drums & vocals, Andy LeMaster bass, Jiha Lee flute & vocals, Mike Mogis who played many instruments including glockenspiel vibraphone piano guiro pedal steel mandolin electric guitar. Also involved on some songs were Matt Maginn bass, AJ Mogis Rhodes piano, and Clint Schnase drums, and Todd Baechle keyboards, and Tim Kasher Accordion. I actually have the Vinyl with the credits listed for each song: The first 4 people I listed are on almost all the songs. And the others are listed on a couple here & there. The Wikipedia page for Fevers is actually Wrong, because it doesn’t accurately portray the vinyl credits released by Saddle Creek. The Wikipedia page is close, though.
Thank you for this context
@@BricktowneMedia Thanks! Not trying to be a “know-it-all.” Really, Bright Eyes was always just Conor, with a group of collaborators helping out. He started calling himself Bright Eyes around 1994. Then: around 1998 or so, Mike Mogis became part of “Bright Eyes.” Then, around 2005, Nate Walcott became part of Bright Eyes. But throughout all of his “Bright Eyes” albums, Conor is the only constant.
ahh ok so kind of Nine Inch Nails and Trent Reznor, or Maynard James Keenan and his project Puscifer. Well thats really cool! I had no idea. and no worries at all my friend, if you do in fact know it, share it!