The algorithm decided I needed to see this five years later, and it was so right. I feel so lucky I got to see Jason do a solo show at a tiny venue in Phoenix a few years before he passed. Thank you for honoring him in this way.
I found out about Jason from a piece NPR did on him, unfortunately it was after his passing. I'm not normally in to folk type music but there is just something about what Jason did that I really connect with and I revisit his catalog every year.
Yeah I discovered him shortly after his death in 2013 by stumbling on “What Comes After the Blues.” There’s just something about his music that connects with me and it can build me up, tear me down, make me think, etc. I wish I would’ve found out about him eat and I really wish he was still around but I am grateful for what he left us.
Love it thank you for recognizing one of the greatest unknown songwriters. Jason is missed by me everyday...very few wrote like he did...my kind of life is no better off..WE WIll be gone forever
He does it good justice - I’m sorry jason, you had a good go at it, I love what you left us with. This song means a lot to me, and I like what you did with it.
I came to Jason Molina's music through Joe O'Connell' music. Joe's on stage here. Jason's voice really hit me, the same way Gram Parson's voice did years ago. I regret that I never got to hear either one of them while they were with us.
JMo made such beautiful music... The world wasn't listening. I think it's great for Jason Groth and the other guys to continue to play his music. A farewell Transmission... Listen... Listen... Listen...
Zeb Gould, here's one of his own songs: ruclips.net/video/DWYHFK13R8c/видео.html Jason Molina himself acoustic version, arguably one of his most heartfelt and beautiful performances: ruclips.net/video/dHsIzzLS2co/видео.html
"Mama here comes midnight, with the dead moon in its jaws" is one of the best lines from any song, ever. RIP.
Bottledincork agreed brilliant
"Aquí viene la medianoche con la luna muerta en sus fauces. "
my favorite lyric ever
Long. Dark. Blues.
The real truth about it is:
He will be gone, but not forever.
RIP Jason
please dont write this i am crying now
Jason has to be the most underrated artist ever. RIP legend
Jason Molina or Mark Linkous, one of them
This song brings me grief, sadness, joy, and comfort. A favorite forever.
The real truth about it is/
No one gets it right.
The real truth about it is/
We're all supposed to try.
So many classic lines in this one song.
I think about those brilliant lines quite often.
That is one of the greatest lines I've ever heard, words to live by, just found this song and it'll stay with me forever
@@raulpooney4567 It warms my heart to know folks are still finding Jason's music in 2020.
i think these words when i'm low and they help sometimes. thank you jason
This is my favorite song if I had to pick one. I want it played at my funeral.
Great musicians united by a great friend playing great music written by a great man. Let no man write my epitaph.
The algorithm decided I needed to see this five years later, and it was so right. I feel so lucky I got to see Jason do a solo show at a tiny venue in Phoenix a few years before he passed. Thank you for honoring him in this way.
This is one that of the most beautiful songs ever written
What a great performance. RIP, Molina.
I found out about Jason from a piece NPR did on him, unfortunately it was after his passing. I'm not normally in to folk type music but there is just something about what Jason did that I really connect with and I revisit his catalog every year.
Yeah I discovered him shortly after his death in 2013 by stumbling on “What Comes After the Blues.” There’s just something about his music that connects with me and it can build me up, tear me down, make me think, etc. I wish I would’ve found out about him eat and I really wish he was still around but I am grateful for what he left us.
Same. That NPR piece introduced me to him and I have had hundreds of hours of entertainment since then
Love it thank you for recognizing one of the greatest unknown songwriters. Jason is missed by me everyday...very few wrote like he did...my kind of life is no better off..WE WIll be gone forever
it would be great too have neil young cover one of his songs
Its crazy how easily.you can hear Neil Youngs influence in Jason Molina but its entirely different at the same time.
@@ronnytotten9292 I totally agree. You can hear the similarity but there is still a big difference between the two.
RIP Jason ❤️❤️ his legacy will never be forgotten, this song is really amazing
i could watch this guy do molina songs all day
who is it?
@@Jonathawkes Pretty certain it is John Darnielle from the Mountain Goats
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He does it good justice - I’m sorry jason, you had a good go at it, I love what you left us with. This song means a lot to me, and I like what you did with it.
This was so beautiful. Tears of sadness and happiness at the same time. A great tribute to a genius who left us too soon.
That was wonderful. Thanks to you all.
I came to Jason Molina's music through Joe O'Connell' music. Joe's on stage here. Jason's voice really hit me, the same way Gram Parson's voice did years ago. I regret that I never got to hear either one of them while they were with us.
You guys nailed this! What a loss!
Dude looks like a cross of Jason Molina and Harry Dean Stanton.
Wow this is amazing... a proper memorial..peace Ya'll
So great talented introspective musician. I watched an interview and He though every words.
man, no comments. shit. this is a great song. rip jason.
very moved. thank you for posting.
Listen to the end. Haunting.
JMo made such beautiful music... The world wasn't listening. I think it's great for Jason Groth and the other guys to continue to play his music. A farewell Transmission... Listen... Listen... Listen...
Who is the singer? He sung this so beautifully
RIP to a great, and great condolences to his friends...
Every time tis song is played the lyrics should be subtitled....this came from somewhere else
Beautiful man
excellent cover
This song is so fucking great
Indeed, one of the greatest songs ever written, no matter the arrangement it's incredible:
ruclips.net/video/malJUMz2A9Y/видео.html
Maybe one of the Top 20 songs of rnr history.-
You guys are Very Well Honored!
So fucking good, tip my cap.
Who's that vocalist
who is singing? New to the songs.
Zeb Gould, here's one of his own songs:
ruclips.net/video/DWYHFK13R8c/видео.html
Jason Molina himself acoustic version, arguably one of his most heartfelt and beautiful performances:
ruclips.net/video/dHsIzzLS2co/видео.html
Zeb Gould happens to be an incredible musician, coving one of my favorites!
Is that carseat headrest
😂😂😂