One of the most influential punks. No crazy hair, no tattoos, no piercings, dressed like a regular guy his age. Punk is in the heart. Passion before fashion. Love you Greg!
@Jerry Stancil hey thanks,for the acknowledgment. to me he's just him. And to him he's just him. He doesn't need any props or anything to hide behind,,, 👍
@@7887zz really???? if your trying to be "punk rock" you majorly failed. You obviously don't under their music or have any manners. I ran into someone like you RIGHT after we were coming out of an amazing Bad Religion show. Except he was making fun of a homeless man. I had my words with him as well. Very sad. I hope you evolve. You do not represent Bad Religion in anyway. Direct your hate where it should be and could be productive. Don't know how or where?? LISTEN to Bad Religion and Greg Graffin!!!!!!!!!!!!! darn everyone elses comments were awesome! haters.... ignorance.... EVOLVE
Well, as a wee bit ancient old punk rock fan (i.e. after first contact in '82 and the Big Bad Five turning its ugly face to Yours Truly in slightly less than two years - but the jury's still out on when I'll _really_ be too old), I strongly refuse to acknowledge that Greg Graffin is the last knight of punk rock. Because hey, there's a ton of young talents out there who are standing on the shoulders of giants like BR and the like who still deserve to be recongnised because they're doing a good job. So do that! Recognise and appreciate them! Or as a band member: Try, fail, try again and fail better (and just for good measure - take a bloody educated guess why and how BR got to be where they are today). in addition, pioneers of punk rock like BR will not - and shall not! - ever be forgotten. Because it's always about connecting the old with the new which defines a stable base for progress from which new and interesting things will and shall flourish. So... (forgive me the drama, young ones - it was just way too much fun to not yield to it): Run, young grasshoppers. Take up and carry the torch, and light as many new fires as you can. But never forget where the original flame came from - because then, we'll all be okay and have a good time. And last but not least: Please do forgive me for writing all this blarney while being almost as drunk as Lord. You're welcome. ;-) (And if anyone ever tweets this - may ye hounds of hell gnaw on yer bones for eternity, ye scallywags!)
Probably the most "punk" person in the genre. He made it a point to speak his mind when he was young and made it an even bigger point to get his masters and educate the youth to work from the inside. Legend.
@@davidevans6718 Greg has actually said that he views punk rock as a form of folk music. And I think that most BR songs were written on acoustics (and sometimes the piano for Greg).
CJorundson Oh yeah i know it has alot of folk roots, i was just making a comment on gregs awesome skills. Most punk singers could not pass as a good folk singer, while enjoy a good NoFX song I would not wanna hear fat mike singing folk music :P
mikes acoustic version of orphan year is heart breaking.... all the joey cape and tony sly stuff.... morning glory's(ezra) travel on... just to name a few... i think they pass. they may not all have a voice like james taylor but neither did bob dylan. i guess what im sayin is, its not the voice that makes it folk, its the heart.
I'm taking care of my mom after surgery, and of course I play some Bad Religion - I now find her humming this song. Hey, it took 30+ years, but its progress.
I died for a minute in the hospital last Wednesday. Resuscitated. Getting ready for my upcoming surgery, I'm getting my affairs in order. I've decided this is the one song I want played at my funeral. Even if it's just a clip from this video. I want an acoustic version of this song at my funeral. It's the only song I have decided. Might be the only one.
its awesome to see greg tearing up while singing this song. he really feels his words and the impact they should have on this crazy world. best band of all time.
sublimestyle21 im not even joking when i say that i just welled up with tears watching this video. i have alot going on in my life, and this song spoke to me.......music is serious emotion sometimes.
foolishkl0wn More than just sometimes man... and trust me when I say that if more people shed tears because of songs like this, the world would be a better place.
Absolutely. I know this comment is old, but music is an excellent way to both practice and experience empathy. And as Greg Graffin himself would agree, it spans genres. Whether it's a Jason Isbell's moving "If we were vampires" or it's Strung Out's elogy to Jim cherry in "Swan Dive" or classical (say Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade). One of the most beautiful things I think humans did in the 20th Century was recording the golden record for Voyager. It beautifully reflects the observation that music is how humans consider ourselves being capable of being understood. Whether it's Cat Stevens or Swingin' Utters, it's uniquely and universally human.
Father can you hear me? How have I let you down? I curse the day that I was born And all the sorrow in this world Let me take you to the hurting ground Where all good men are trampled down Just to settle a bet that could not be won Between a prideful father and his son Will you guide me now, for I can't see A reason for the suffering and this long misery What if every living soul could be upright and strong Well, then I do imagine There will be sorrow Yeah there will be sorrow And there will be sorrow no more When all soldiers lay there weapons down Or when all kings and all queens relinquish their crowns Or when the only true messiah rescues us from ourselves It's easy to imagine There will be sorrow Yeah there will be sorrow And there will be sorrow no more There will be sorrow Yeah there will be sorrow And there will be sorrow no more Yeah there will be sorrow Yeah there will be sorrow And there will be sorrow no more
@@clamum9648 You know what the number one job of media,hollywood, and trans-national corperations are? Spreading apathy, So where your paycheck bruh or u just doing the work free
When i first saw this it brought tears to my eyes. This song is one of very few things that give me hope for the world. Keep going BR and Greg. I dont know what i would do with out you.
Punk fan for a long time and yet only discovered Bad Religion 2 years ago. Blame that on my Baptist upbringing. Regardless, a huge fan since I first heard this dude's vocals. Sorrow, a personal fav of mine because it touches upon some of my own life experiences. Love it bud!
These moments when a song, artist or whatever comes to your mind and you find it on youtube...with all the memories, feelings, emotions you're connected with🥺 priceless!!! Thanks for youtube❤❤❤❤
For years, I thought this was based on an Irish folk song. The emotion in the music and lyrics are so strong. This acoustic version makes it even stronger.
the true test of musicianship is the acoustic performance. no pitch correction, no guitar distortion, no fancy mixing, just straight vocals and a single guitar. Obviously, Greg passes the test!
Greg Graffin is amazing. He is a professor at UCLA... I want to take a class from him so bad... His lyrics actually mean something. Its not about ho's, cars and bling. He is an incredible person. I struggle to find someone I look up to more than him.
So f-ing FANTASTIC!!! Bad Religion, best band in history! And Greg Graffin himself is my nr.1 inspiration, and person I look up too the most besides my dad. Greg...may u keep doing your magic forever!
Bad Religion is my favorite punk band. I quickly fell in love with their music as a teenager. At the time, "I want to Conquer the World" was the greatest thing I ever heard. The blazing guitars & powerful lyrics deeply moved me, until The Process of Belief was released with this song. Sorrow has been one of my favorite songs ever since. When I first heard the acoustic version, I felt a brand new love for the same band I've admired for years 🤘🤘🤘
The point is that Greg's lyrics don't discourage Christianity (in whatever flavor). He is actually encouraging us to get along and love one another. To take a lesson from this very song, maybe you should lay your weapons down. If you spend less time fighting you might be happier
Greg in Congress or President! I'd love to see Henry Rollins as Vice President because most of the VP's job is to babysit the Senate. Every single session would be awesome.
I really agree. This song is amazing. It really brings out an emotion in me. The acoustic version and the original version. It's just amazing and I love the story behind it.
+oLii96x In the early 90s I had a cassette of Bad Religion playing most of Suffer acoustically. Some 20 years later I mourn the loss of that tape at least once a week.
this song got me an A in two of my english classes. Everyone had to pick a song and explain how poetic it was. Then in my other class i had an argument with someone, and proved that punk rock is morep poetic then country is... thank you greg graffin
I used to half-jokingly tell my wife every time I listen to a BR album, I need to keep a dictionary handy because I'm going to learn at least one new word just by listening.
@@mrvalz1 It's a fitting description. I broke out the word "sartorial" the other morning with my wife having learned it from a BR song years ago and she was pretty impressed.
There's no one I look up to more than Greg Graffin. This dude is so smart and such a talented guy. I can't get enough of his books, music and pretty much anything he puts his hands on.
I'm writing a story about a young guy (15 or so) who falls in love with an older woman (early 20s). He's a bit of a punk and a skater, in short, nothing like me. I was doing some research on punk music and when I stumbled upon Bad Religion I thought, "This is great! This is exactly the kind of thing he would listen to". He dies at the end, and I'm now writing in that his friend plays this version of Sorrow as a tribute at his funeral. Fucking amazing song.
I used to play acoustics with Greg in 1984, I was in Bad Religion with Greg, Greg and Greg Hetson and I were starting a new group 1984 greg and greg 3- acoutic guitars..
Yes, I know you played with them! Why you stopped playing with them? Because Jay got back perhaps... Do you have recordings of those songs? Post them!!!! There's a song out on RUclips played acoustic by greg and greg H...
It’s awesome how it’s not just a stripped down version of the original punk anthem. It’s interpreted as a Pete Seeger-esque folk ballad, crying out for sense, reason and change. Love this alternative take.
“Religion has convinced people that there's an invisible man ... living in the sky. Who watches everything you do every minute of every day. And the invisible man has a list of ten specific things he doesn't want you to do. And if you do any of these things, he will send you to a special place, of burning and fire and smoke and torture and anguish for you to live forever, and suffer, and suffer, and burn, and scream, until the end of time. But he loves you. He loves you. He loves you and he needs money.” George Carlin
Why does that scare you? If not, why even mention it? Did you know Carlin personally or is that something he put on a record to sell you? How about saying something halfway original.
his voice gets me every friggen time. though this version may not be as "powerful" as it is with the backing vocals, its still beautiful. Greg is simply amazing.
Saw Bad Religion in 1990 in Tijuana. Chaos reined. No security, stage diving, dancing on stage with the band. Graffin kicked one guy out of the pit who seemed like he was trying to kill all of us. After that, it was peaceful violence.
this world is very cruel and it's not easy to fight all the evil in it. But then I feel that the power lies in everyone of us, and every smile you give to a friend or stranger lights up this world a little. Every day you spent with someone you love makes world a better place - and every place on Earth like taken from LOTR trilogy still makes me believe, that life is worth living. It's these little things that still can make us happy, it's the feeling that the good still lies among people.
One of the most influential punks. No crazy hair, no tattoos, no piercings, dressed like a regular guy his age. Punk is in the heart. Passion before fashion. Love you Greg!
The passion 🤩👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
He's also a professor!
@Jerry Stancil God bless!
An overwhelming sense of "I don't give a f##k" oozes from him.
@Jerry Stancil hey thanks,for the acknowledgment. to me he's just him. And to him he's just him.
He doesn't need any props or anything to hide behind,,,
👍
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@@7887zz really???? if your trying to be "punk rock" you majorly failed. You obviously don't under their music or have any manners. I ran into someone like you RIGHT after we were coming out of an amazing Bad Religion show. Except he was making fun of a homeless man. I had my words with him as well. Very sad. I hope you evolve. You do not represent Bad Religion in anyway. Direct your hate where it should be and could be productive. Don't know how or where?? LISTEN to Bad Religion and Greg Graffin!!!!!!!!!!!!! darn everyone elses comments were awesome! haters.... ignorance.... EVOLVE
Axtually the tears are mine buddy
@@7887zz Greg would hate to see you said that
@@Ellie-sx2rh That's awesome
the last punk rock knight stands alone with his acoustic guitar, what a legend.
Your comment brought tears. So true.
Legend...? For he is a roman god!
a true scholar and a gentleman
Last punk rock knight wtf
Well, as a wee bit ancient old punk rock fan (i.e. after first contact in '82 and the Big Bad Five turning its ugly face to Yours Truly in slightly less than two years - but the jury's still out on when I'll _really_ be too old), I strongly refuse to acknowledge that Greg Graffin is the last knight of punk rock.
Because hey, there's a ton of young talents out there who are standing on the shoulders of giants like BR and the like who still deserve to be recongnised because they're doing a good job. So do that! Recognise and appreciate them!
Or as a band member: Try, fail, try again and fail better (and just for good measure - take a bloody educated guess why and how BR got to be where they are today).
in addition, pioneers of punk rock like BR will not - and shall not! - ever be forgotten. Because it's always about connecting the old with the new which defines a stable base for progress from which new and interesting things will and shall flourish.
So... (forgive me the drama, young ones - it was just way too much fun to not yield to it):
Run, young grasshoppers. Take up and carry the torch, and light as many new fires as you can.
But never forget where the original flame came from - because then, we'll all be okay and have a good time.
And last but not least:
Please do forgive me for writing all this blarney while being almost as drunk as Lord. You're welcome. ;-)
(And if anyone ever tweets this - may ye hounds of hell gnaw on yer bones for eternity, ye scallywags!)
Probably the most "punk" person in the genre. He made it a point to speak his mind when he was young and made it an even bigger point to get his masters and educate the youth to work from the inside. Legend.
Yup would love to take one of his university courses he teaches
Because of this dude I went to college. Thank you Dr. Graffin
Hopefully not recently lol
He pushed me to grad school
This actually makes for a great traditional folk song
In fact good sir most BR songs do!!! :) and punk in general :)
@@davidevans6718 Greg has actually said that he views punk rock as a form of folk music. And I think that most BR songs were written on acoustics (and sometimes the piano for Greg).
I find that if a song is truly great, it works stripped down to acoustic guitar. If it REQUIRES the ornamentation, it's usually not great.
Its a song you could sneak into church. Maybe even the non- acoustic version.
@@RobTheBunny76 ruclips.net/video/eZDQlEqBibM/видео.html ! Greg Graffin - Suffer - Harvard Memorial Church
"Nu nu nu nu, nunu nu nu nunu nuuuu"
Man, that part gets me every time.
Greg Graffin is a very underrated artist.
No
Is he?
He's widely regarded as one of punk music's most influential artists, and his band has sold millions of records.
@@johnzackarias11 I meant regardless of genre.
@@TheRodFarva he is highly rated. Not popular enough you mean?
@@santiagoferrari1973 Yes.
Listen to this guy play, he's not even the guitarrist in his own band and he kills it...
I think greg missed his true calling, he has a great voice and the guitar skills to be a folk singer :P
Well Stan, wether you realized it or not, punk has a whole shit ton of folk roots to it.
CJorundson Oh yeah i know it has alot of folk roots, i was just making a comment on gregs awesome skills. Most punk singers could not pass as a good folk singer, while enjoy a good NoFX song I would not wanna hear fat mike singing folk music :P
most nofx sang can easy be played acoustic with another vibe to it !
mikes acoustic version of orphan year is heart breaking.... all the joey cape and tony sly stuff.... morning glory's(ezra) travel on... just to name a few... i think they pass. they may not all have a voice like james taylor but neither did bob dylan. i guess what im sayin is, its not the voice that makes it folk, its the heart.
sung this to my kids, their first lullaby.
That's awesome
Your kids are so lucky!!!
Ha! I did exactly the same thing when my spawn was born a month ago. I came here so we could listen to this version together. :)
same sing it to her allot
Been singing it to the 5 month old for weeks
I'm taking care of my mom after surgery, and of course I play some Bad Religion - I now find her humming this song. Hey, it took 30+ years, but its progress.
Greg Graffin for President of Earth!!!
Sounds like a pretty authoritative position 🤔
Serj Tankian should be Vice President
I died for a minute in the hospital last Wednesday. Resuscitated. Getting ready for my upcoming surgery, I'm getting my affairs in order. I've decided this is the one song I want played at my funeral. Even if it's just a clip from this video. I want an acoustic version of this song at my funeral. It's the only song I have decided. Might be the only one.
Mac Turner I gotta ask. Did you die?
@@tehclam Wow thats crazy that he didnt respond to this...he really might be gone..
@@tehclam he still not respond, wtf
RIP
Well let him go
Dr. Graffin is an amazing lyricist. Punk rock genius.
Didn't Brett write this one?
Mr Brett wrote this song. Greg’s voice gives it life though.
One of the best punk bands. Great lyrical content and they didnt even have to rely on the stereotypical punk wardrobe to make it.
its awesome to see greg tearing up while singing this song. he really feels his words and the impact they should have on this crazy world. best band of all time.
Hell, I used to tear up too 10 years ago...and I'm pleased to see than I still do.
sublimestyle21
im not even joking when i say that i just welled up with tears watching this video. i have alot going on in my life, and this song spoke to me.......music is serious emotion sometimes.
foolishkl0wn More than just sometimes man... and trust me when I say that if more people shed tears because of songs like this, the world would be a better place.
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Absolutely. I know this comment is old, but music is an excellent way to both practice and experience empathy. And as Greg Graffin himself would agree, it spans genres. Whether it's a Jason Isbell's moving "If we were vampires" or it's Strung Out's elogy to Jim cherry in "Swan Dive" or classical (say Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade). One of the most beautiful things I think humans did in the 20th Century was recording the golden record for Voyager. It beautifully reflects the observation that music is how humans consider ourselves being capable of being understood. Whether it's Cat Stevens or Swingin' Utters, it's uniquely and universally human.
when punk meets poetry..
well really all music (with lylyricsis poetry with a riff or tune added. At the exception of modern day rappers like lil yatchy.
h I won't knock all rap or rappers, but still sticking with punk😤
The most important weapon Punk posseses... Poetry.
Poetry meets Punk!
tuyyoyet
Father can you hear me?
How have I let you down?
I curse the day that I was born
And all the sorrow in this world
Let me take you to the hurting ground
Where all good men are trampled down
Just to settle a bet that could not be won
Between a prideful father and his son
Will you guide me now, for I can't see
A reason for the suffering and this long misery
What if every living soul could be upright and strong
Well, then I do imagine
There will be sorrow
Yeah there will be sorrow
And there will be sorrow no more
When all soldiers lay there weapons down
Or when all kings and all queens relinquish their crowns
Or when the only true messiah rescues us from ourselves
It's easy to imagine
There will be sorrow
Yeah there will be sorrow
And there will be sorrow no more
There will be sorrow
Yeah there will be sorrow
And there will be sorrow no more
Yeah there will be sorrow
Yeah there will be sorrow
And there will be sorrow no more
Thanks
Forgot the Nu nu nuuuu's ;)
We need revolutionary punks more then ever. Its a crazy world out there.
Except all the "revolutionary" punks these days expouse the same views as the government, media, Hollywood, and trans-national corporations. LMFAO.
@@clamum9648 You know what the number one job of media,hollywood, and trans-national corperations are? Spreading apathy, So where your paycheck bruh or u just doing the work free
Yeah spot on mate 👍🏻🤙🏼
❤ Greg Graffin for President ❤
When i first saw this it brought tears to my eyes. This song is one of very few things that give me hope for the world. Keep going BR and Greg. I dont know what i would do with out you.
Hello Zack. How are you doing?
This might just be the greatest chorus ever written. Wow.
I attribute half my high school vernacular to this man. Epic.
"Seeds of happiness have never found a place to grow, and our generation doesn't know!"
I could hear this song a million times and still never get tired of it
thats my professor! go UCLA! i love this performance.
Graffin for president 2024!
Punk fan for a long time and yet only discovered Bad Religion 2 years ago. Blame that on my Baptist upbringing. Regardless, a huge fan since I first heard this dude's vocals. Sorrow, a personal fav of mine because it touches upon some of my own life experiences. Love it bud!
Along with Mike Ness of Social Distortion he is one of the best song writers of the punk scene. Incredible
I heard social d and had religion are about to tour together, I really hope they come to Atlanta!!
I grew up in latter day saints church..
Bad religon gave me music
These moments when a song, artist or whatever comes to your mind and you find it on youtube...with all the memories, feelings, emotions you're connected with🥺 priceless!!! Thanks for youtube❤❤❤❤
You don't have to play punk to be a punkrocker. This song is amazing.
For years, I thought this was based on an Irish folk song. The emotion in the music and lyrics are so strong. This acoustic version makes it even stronger.
the true test of musicianship is the acoustic performance. no pitch correction, no guitar distortion, no fancy mixing, just straight vocals and a single guitar. Obviously, Greg passes the test!
Greg Graffin is amazing. He is a professor at UCLA... I want to take a class from him so bad... His lyrics actually mean something. Its not about ho's, cars and bling. He is an incredible person. I struggle to find someone I look up to more than him.
It's 14 years later, I hope you're doing well my friend, God Bless & Happy Holidays!!
kind of great country music...you're great Prof ;)
So f-ing FANTASTIC!!! Bad Religion, best band in history! And Greg Graffin himself is my nr.1 inspiration, and person I look up too the most besides my dad.
Greg...may u keep doing your magic forever!
Bad Religion is my favorite punk band. I quickly fell in love with their music as a teenager. At the time, "I want to Conquer the World" was the greatest thing I ever heard. The blazing guitars & powerful lyrics deeply moved me, until The Process of Belief was released with this song. Sorrow has been one of my favorite songs ever since. When I first heard the acoustic version, I felt a brand new love for the same band I've admired for years 🤘🤘🤘
I absolutely love this acoustic version. . .
Not only a genius scholar, but a genius songwriter. Props to professor Graffin!
Literally my favorite song of all time. Thanks, Greg.
Greg seriously has one of the most amazing voices
Nothing wrong with this! Bad Religion never failed to make a smarter, happier, upset, disgusted and eventually content person.
The point is that Greg's lyrics don't discourage Christianity (in whatever flavor). He is actually encouraging us to get along and love one another.
To take a lesson from this very song, maybe you should lay your weapons down.
If you spend less time fighting you might be happier
I want guys like him in congress.
i just want him to teach my science classes
That would be fucking awesome
Go to Cornell University and he will be your teacher
Greg in Congress or President! I'd love to see Henry Rollins as Vice President because most of the VP's job is to babysit the Senate. Every single session would be awesome.
Me too. And im a born again christian.
this is absolutely amazing.
Thank you Greg. You are the most influential song writer and musician i have ever seen. You are punk rock.
bad religions lyrics and melancholic melodies have always felt like home to me!!
I really agree. This song is amazing. It really brings out an emotion in me. The acoustic version and the original version. It's just amazing and I love the story behind it.
God is something that lies within you, not above. God is believing in life, love, and in yourself.
Greg has a great style. Top notch. Always been a fav o' mine. "What if every living soul could be upright and strong".
Dr. Graffin is marvellous.
they should make a complete acoustic album
oLii96x Greg has 2 solo albums which are both very folk influenced though I do agree that an album of BR songs all done acoustic would be ace!!
+oLii96x In the early 90s I had a cassette of Bad Religion playing most of Suffer acoustically. Some 20 years later I mourn the loss of that tape at least once a week.
greg graffin has an acoustic solo project
+Fedka2 oh damn, I'd love to hear You Are the Government acoustic
In new maps of hell, they have bout 5 or 6 acoustic songs
Greg Graffin and Mike Ness... pioneers of punk... and they're both still around playing awesome music.. much ruspect to them...
want this on my funeral
this song got me an A in two of my english classes. Everyone had to pick a song and explain how poetic it was. Then in my other class i had an argument with someone, and proved that punk rock is morep poetic then country is...
thank you greg graffin
favoyrite band and favourite song. and then he plays it acoustic 😍 amazing.
Pure Awesomeness !!!!! The Great Graffin . !!!! Amazing song writer ✍️.
the main characteristic of punk music imo is that its uplifting.
True punk song.
Its all about passion and not fashion folks. Greg Graffin is a perfect example.
This song, this performance really helps me. its daily for me. god bless thank you
jackal198666 ...God Bless Bad Religion.
That about makes no sense of it.
The way it should be.
Been waiting 43 years to see these guys. TONIGHT
I learned so many fancy words from Bad Religion!
I never heard 'Relinquish' till knew this song. haha.
I used to half-jokingly tell my wife every time I listen to a BR album, I need to keep a dictionary handy because I'm going to learn at least one new word just by listening.
Bob Groth Same! "Ensconsed", and "Fecundity", and "Dearth" are three off the top of my head!
@@FyremaelGlittersparkle I don't recall who, but someone once called Bad Religion "BiblioPunk".
@@mrvalz1 It's a fitting description. I broke out the word "sartorial" the other morning with my wife having learned it from a BR song years ago and she was pretty impressed.
with the current of our nation today..... this song brought tears to my eyes. it's beautiful.
This is so good he really feels the music and lyrics
There's no one I look up to more than Greg Graffin. This dude is so smart and such a talented guy. I can't get enough of his books, music and pretty much anything he puts his hands on.
I'm writing a story about a young guy (15 or so) who falls in love with an older woman (early 20s). He's a bit of a punk and a skater, in short, nothing like me. I was doing some research on punk music and when I stumbled upon Bad Religion I thought, "This is great! This is exactly the kind of thing he would listen to". He dies at the end, and I'm now writing in that his friend plays this version of Sorrow as a tribute at his funeral.
Fucking amazing song.
where is the story?
This is the reason that blind people play music. Open ears. Open mind. Open heart. The end.
I used to play acoustics with Greg in 1984, I was in Bad Religion with Greg, Greg and Greg Hetson and I were starting a new group 1984 greg and greg 3- acoutic guitars..
Yes, I know you played with them! Why you stopped playing with them? Because Jay got back perhaps...
Do you have recordings of those songs? Post them!!!!
There's a song out on RUclips played acoustic by greg and greg H...
It’s awesome how it’s not just a stripped down version of the original punk anthem. It’s interpreted as a Pete Seeger-esque folk ballad, crying out for sense, reason and change.
Love this alternative take.
“Religion has convinced people that there's an invisible man ... living in the sky. Who watches everything you do every minute of every day. And the invisible man has a list of ten specific things he doesn't want you to do. And if you do any of these things, he will send you to a special place, of burning and fire and smoke and torture and anguish for you to live forever, and suffer, and suffer, and burn, and scream, until the end of time. But he loves you. He loves you. He loves you and he needs money.” George Carlin
Why does that scare you? If not, why even mention it? Did you know Carlin personally or is that something he put on a record to sell you? How about saying something halfway original.
MrDjdave1 "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God"- King Solomon
One of the BEST FUN est concerts I ever went to.
Love this band. With an insane passion!!!!!!!!!!!
I fucking love you Greg!!! See you in April!!
his voice gets me every friggen time. though this version may not be as "powerful" as it is with the backing vocals, its still beautiful. Greg is simply amazing.
Saw him yesterday in Bielefeld, Germany :)
Bielefeld doesn't exist
of course!
this song gives me chills every time i listen to it. in a good way.
Good song!
How many more Buddhas will it take??? Thanks Greg for all that you've done for humanity!!!
i love this song :)
Que agradable sujeto!!!
This broke my heart. 💔
This is moving.... He looks really sad at 1:32.
finally someone who agrees... I've been shouting that for quite a few years now :-)
That video is, when MTV played music hahaha BAD RELIGION RULES !!!!!!!!!!
Cristian Hurtado epitaph means ? My path
I met Greg Graffin a long time ago at a Warped tour.I got his autograph.He was so col to all the fans.A very very talented guy.
Saw Bad Religion in 1990 in Tijuana. Chaos reined. No security, stage diving, dancing on stage with the band. Graffin kicked one guy out of the pit who seemed like he was trying to kill all of us. After that, it was peaceful violence.
Sounds like Poetry
@@gamingcentral1616 it is!
@@andrealb4363 It was, and unfortunately those days are gone, but I'm glad they were once there.
this performance just reminds me of just hanging out with friends, so familiar, so warm
does anybody else think that some of the acoustic versions beat the hell out of the originals
No, but they're really good.
I would say as I’ve gotten older I can appreciate them much more.
Hah! The acoustics are the originals. BR songs are all written on acoustics (or sometimes Greg writes on. the piano).
No
I'm sitting here in Los Angeles listening to this and I'm being honest there's a tear falling out of my eye.
Are you serious?🤘
I didn’t know Michael Keaton was so talented
this world is very cruel and it's not easy to fight all the evil in it.
But then I feel that the power lies in everyone of us, and every smile you give to a friend or stranger lights up this world a little. Every day you spent with someone you love makes world a better place - and every place on Earth like taken from LOTR trilogy still makes me believe, that life is worth living.
It's these little things that still can make us happy, it's the feeling that the good still lies among people.
I’m crying
I love Greg Graffin, he's just the coolest person ever
I AM SO LEARNING THIS *-*
Well Jr
Am F G C
Am F C G
C F G Am
F G C
Chorus is like...u walk down from C into
Am F C
Same thing down from C to
Am F C
Am F C G
Josh Timmons i was just starting to do that. Thx mate
It's amazing how well this works as a folk song.
Bad Religion is, and always has been, folk music.
I have the greatest respect for this man as both a musician and an academic. May this man have a long life and spread his message.
So fucking good!
15 years laters, still crying to this song...
he is not Greg, he is Bruce Willies
+adolf Bruno Audrey Actually Michael Keaton
+Maximum Blaster Kevin Costner clearly
+Richard Stephenson dude, Nicolas Cage.....
Justin Case Dude, no wtf haha
Chuck Norris
This song pulls at your heart in a way that most song these days don't.