"I have my drugs I have my woman, they keep away my loneliness. My parents they have their religion, but sleep is separate houses." - One of the best lines ever
I saw this the night it aired when I was 14, then walked to the Best Buy near my house to buy I’m Wide Awake it’s Morning the next day. Still gives me chills.
One of my favourite lyrically written songs. "If you have to fight a war thats over nothing, its best to join the side thats going to win". Love everything hes trying to bring across here.
@@maovslandlords9244you’ve bought into the propaganda. we have been encroaching deeper, and deeper into Eastern Europe. It is only natural, and in fact commendable that Russia is doing something.
@@niandralades294 Aha!!! Thanks!!!!! Any relation of that smashing James Walcott, I wonder. My only solace after Chris Hitchens left this sad planet in a huff way too early. Anyway, a big shout out of THANK YOU to that Nate Walcott ... for that moment of CATHARSIS!!!!!! (and criminality)
What is amazing to me is that not only is Conor a great song writer, its that people are still finding these videos, and enjoying them, and his work.. Wow...
I was here at the filming with my best friend. The MC that warms up the crowd had kinda embarrassed my friend earlier in the evening and felt bad so he gave him a piece of Conor’s destroyed guitar. one of my favorite memories.
I personally found People's Key a bit pretentious at times, but there were still 3 songs on that album that were so good that they'd still justify buying the album. "Ladder Song" alone is a friggin masterpiece.
@LAkadian i used to not like most of the songs on that album but seeing them live changed my perspective. now i like hallie selassie, beginners mind, shell games, ladder song, jejune stars, one for you one for me. still one of my bottom tier BE albums but i enjoy it more.
Gosh, I think this is one of the videos I used to watch before going to my internship in eleventh grade. I always got up early so I would have an extra hour in the morning to watch all my favourite Bright Eyes videos before going to 'work'. Being an adult with a 9 to 5 job seemed so scary back then. Now I know it IS scary. Great...
"I could've been a famous singer if I had someone elses voice, but failures always sound better, let's fuck it up boys, MAKE SOME NOISE!" everything about this entire clip is perfect. love.
I’ve listened to wide awake a million times and I always imagined him a grizzled older man, almost Leonard Cohen-esque but I watch this and he’s my emo boyfriend that I desperately need
My friend said she went to see him in 2005 and met him after the show, and he just nonchalantly said "I didn't really care about this show so I did a bunch of heroin beforehand"
I watched this video so many times as a young teen. As a quiet sort of emo kid, I really looked up to Conor. I felt like I could relate to him in a lot of ways. He was a big inspiration for me. I’m nearly 29 now. Time flies
It is almost 2024 and this song is still pertinent and a banger. Also this couldn’t have happened on a better show, Craig gets the energy better than any late nite host could have. Glad that Conor’s still out there writing beautiful angry protest music.
He could tell Conor wasn't gonna be the most comfortable in an interview format and cracked jokes around it. I just wish he had had more interesting questions for him. Being neurodivergent myself I know I'd just nod and agree like conor did unless an interesting question was asked. Not really the format for it. But I can tell now why I related to much to Conor's music.
I think the host is leaving him out to dry, cracking jokes at his expense, towards the end I think the audience get what’s happening and end up going the other way. I don’t doubt that the host is a fan of the music, I think it’s only half way through the interview he realises he’s totally got the wrong tone
It's easy to look back at the façade of Bright Eyes and Conor looking back, and think of it as a bit fake even. I was just 13 when I started listening in 03, and I think it feels that way because his music was so identifiable to those growing up back then. As a 13 year old his music hit so hard, as I got older and now I'm in my early thirties, I don't see it the same way. But watching this reminds me of how much he really meant what he was saying, the emotion that's behind his music was so raw and he didn't stop evolving- so I really have to hand it to him on that as well. Such an amazing group and I'll listen to them/see them live any chance I get but that music exists so much in that time because he wrote so much about it, and where he was at in life was an incredibly real part of his music. Not well said and I'm not sure exactly what I said haha man, did I love Bright Eyes.
They played this as the final encore song at my first bright eyes concert back in the day and it was probably the best fuckin ending to a concert I've ever been to
I understand why some people don't get Bright Eyes. It is an aquired taste but usually those with open minds and a lust for thinking get it. I.e., brilliant people...I look at it as poetry. I love it. :)
@@Thomes-Maisling I disagree. He could achieve what not everyone can: Make people understand that drugs will eat you away, you and all the talent that means so much to yourself and lots of people.
love this song..haha the interview is rlly funny but i lvoe connor and how he is so modest! also i love how he stumbles wen he talks...lol bright eyes rox!!
“I could have been a famous singer if I had someone else’s voice, but failure’s always sounded better, let’s fuck it up boys, make some noise.” Best. Lyric. Ever.
If he didn’t give a fuck he wouldn’t have been there. A guy who works as hard as Oberst doesn’t just folly his way through things and end up magically successful. But that’s the rock star myth. Some people are really good at those kinds of interviews. Some aren’t. Conor seems like he’s really good at seeming like he isn’t.
Bradley Paul Valentine Solid rebuttal, my jollies have been follied and there ain't no way I'm callin. Are you really calling me out for pointing out Conor's obvious apathy towards the interview?
Been a fan for 11 years, was heartbroken when he retired Bright Eyes and constantly find myself coming back to this or Digital Ash and Fevers & Mirrors.
not only the last thirty seconds. He was fighting anxiety the whole interview. Hes a true musician. Give him and instrument and a microphone and he can go within himself and just open up in front of millions of people, but make him just sit there and talk, he just wants to gtfo lol.
I've heard this band once on radio and was totally intrigued by the style but I didn't catch their name ... now the puzzle came to completion by chance watching the movie INJUSTICE - a MUST WATCH for everyone who sees them self as a person who identifies as one who stands against injustice..."sometimes the brightest light comes from the darkest places"...
@@hollysorensen1711 they're both great, and I even prefer Conor's lyrics half the time, but melodically and harmonically, Elliott was just more advanced in his songwriting.
Damn I had to check the date. Made me feel old. Thankfully it's only been 19 years since this song came out. But I guess if you've been listening to him since he was 13 than that makes sense.
"I have my drugs I have my woman, they keep away my loneliness. My parents they have their religion, but sleep is separate houses." - One of the best lines ever
A line that makes that has only made more sense as I’m at the tail end of my twenties
*but sleep IN separate houses.
The irony is too on point
@Jondo Media
Correcting a 15 year old comment.
@@a.evelyn5498 👍 Never too late to correct a mistake. 🥳
the blueprint for that phoebe bridgers snl performance yesterday
Jimi Hendrix kinda made that blueprint but you’re not wrong
that trumpet player, nate walcott, is the same guy who played trumpet in her set on SNL last night :)
@@chelseacollins3782 i knOW!! it felt like an easter egg. disappointed he didn't smash his trumpet in phoebes performance tho
damn I'm not the only one who thought of this clip after seeing that
@@noisyfloorr Nate is no easter egg, that man is the main event!!!
I saw this the night it aired when I was 14, then walked to the Best Buy near my house to buy I’m Wide Awake it’s Morning the next day. Still gives me chills.
I got chills just reading it, man.
Best album in the world (imo)
Somehow i always end up here at 3am lmao
Don't we all Eloise!
Eloise Williams I feel that
christ its 3 am and im drunk
@Justin Yoho 4am Berlin here
#metoo
One of my favourite lyrically written songs. "If you have to fight a war thats over nothing, its best to join the side thats going to win". Love everything hes trying to bring across here.
13 years later, imagine the boys on both sides in Ukraine. Talk about a war over fucking nothing.
@@gulaggary613 You are too right my man. World is full of madness.
@@gulaggary613 It's not over "nothing". lol
@@maovslandlords9244It always is. You're just too young to have learned that yet. You'll understand it one day.
@@maovslandlords9244you’ve bought into the propaganda. we have been encroaching deeper, and deeper into Eastern Europe. It is only natural, and in fact commendable that Russia is doing something.
The whole band: trashes their instruments to dust
Mike: I paid a lot for this Rickenbacker
I was gonna say I was gonna be real bummed if Mogis trashed that beautiful Rickenbacker, glad I wasn't the only one haha
I remember that boy!
Wow. I don't think I have ever seen anyone smash a trumpet before.
Great Performance.
The Who WAS that trumpeter???
Inspired!, badass, and utterly criminal.
@@Knonnynonny Nate Walcott
@@niandralades294 Aha!!! Thanks!!!!!
Any relation of that smashing James Walcott, I wonder. My only solace after Chris Hitchens left this sad planet in a huff way too early. Anyway, a big shout out of THANK YOU to that Nate Walcott ... for that moment of CATHARSIS!!!!!! (and criminality)
This is the greatest, and most powerful, television performance I have ever seen.
PaperbackWriter909 same, think this every time I watch it
What is amazing to me is that not only is Conor a great song writer, its that people are still finding these videos, and enjoying them, and his work..
Wow...
found it today!
I was here at the filming with my best friend. The MC that warms up the crowd had kinda embarrassed my friend earlier in the evening and felt bad so he gave him a piece of Conor’s destroyed guitar. one of my favorite memories.
The sloppyness of everything just makes it even more rock and roll. It's raw. Not moulded into something that its not.
Damn Toby Mcguire killing it. You go spiderman!
Dude hahahahahahaha
hahahahahah yas
Toby McGuire a bit got shit on Connor Oberst
“Sometimes I get mistaken for this actor
And I guess that I can see it from the side”
Lyric from “Hundreds of Ways” by Conor Oberst
If you've never heard of these guys I suggest buying every album they have ever put out
Up until now still.
I personally found People's Key a bit pretentious at times, but there were still 3 songs on that album that were so good that they'd still justify buying the album. "Ladder Song" alone is a friggin masterpiece.
@LAkadian i used to not like most of the songs on that album but seeing them live changed my perspective. now i like hallie selassie, beginners mind, shell games, ladder song, jejune stars, one for you one for me. still one of my bottom tier BE albums but i enjoy it more.
2023 and I’m still loving this.
Man I love old Bright Eyes performances. I'm glad I got to see them in 2007. It's crazy that Conor is in his 40s now.
Saw him life a couple days ago- still preforms this well. Sounds the same. Al time favorite lyricist
I saw him recently again too. Been seeing him since I was in late middle school & I’m 29 now.
I think he's still good but the first time I saw him was in '05 and the last was last year and he absolutely does not sound the same lol
Also he was faded beyond belief and phoning it in; it was sad honestly
@@joelglanton6531I saw that tour in Austin, he was a mess. It was right before he didnt finish a show in Tennessee I believe
Gosh, I think this is one of the videos I used to watch before going to my internship in eleventh grade. I always got up early so I would have an extra hour in the morning to watch all my favourite Bright Eyes videos before going to 'work'.
Being an adult with a 9 to 5 job seemed so scary back then. Now I know it IS scary. Great...
So much truth here
i love how he sounds the same when he sings live and on a record
Sounds exactly the same
Wait I just realized I replied to a 9 year old comment
@@atotallyrandomperson3889 quick reminder it 10 years old now
@@atotallyrandomperson3889 i always wonder where those people are now when i see really old comments.
@@Aloysius2113hmm i wonder what you did in the past 4 days
the interview is so adorable at the end. connor seems so timid and withdrawn but he just lets everything explode through his music
"I could've been a famous singer if I had someone elses voice, but failures always sound better, let's fuck it up boys, MAKE SOME NOISE!"
everything about this entire clip is perfect. love.
It's a shame they cut out the word 'fuck'. I get that it's TV but at least bleep it out instead of ruining the whole recording.
in his clumsy and honest way he did one of the best interviews ive ever seen.
love it. he clearly found "the kid with the chemicals" right before this.
Yeah no, that's anxiety, combined with being a kid and having to go on a talk show
@@kielgraves8104 That, plus the sweet sweet chemicals. 😁
@@kielgraves8104 actually thats the way he's supposed to sing
@@kielgraves8104 are you saying conor oberst was not high as shit during this
I thought he said to meet him here, but I'm not sure :/ I've got the money if you've got the time. You said "it feels good, so I'll give it a try"
I’ve listened to wide awake a million times and I always imagined him a grizzled older man, almost Leonard Cohen-esque but I watch this and he’s my emo boyfriend that I desperately need
really? that album sounds very 20-something to me.
one of my favorite videos on all of youtube. i never get tired of it.
My friend said she went to see him in 2005 and met him after the show, and he just nonchalantly said "I didn't really care about this show so I did a bunch of heroin beforehand"
+dannnyc93 :(
+dannnyc93 I know he did drugs, but never heroin. And how can anyone play live on heroin? Haha.
+ZwienerZ ever heard of Ginger Baker?
+dannnyc93 fuck it, right?
dannnyc93 an icon
i love the guy smashing his trumpet. I bet he's the man. What a great video.
He's so gorgeous.
This guy should have so much more recognition. He is pure art. I've never heard so much emotion all at once
When the trumpet starts playing God Save the Queen at 3:23 ... chills everytime
How did I never notice that
lol at the dude smashing his trumpet ;)
I watched this video so many times as a young teen. As a quiet sort of emo kid, I really looked up to Conor. I felt like I could relate to him in a lot of ways. He was a big inspiration for me.
I’m nearly 29 now. Time flies
This performance still gives me chills. Even watching it so many years later. Perfect in its imperfection.
The way he plays guitar is amazing to me. Fingerpicking through the whole song while still keeping rythm. Awesome.
The most beautiful video on RUclips
Did that man just kill a bloody trumpet?
lmao i died when he did that lol
That shit had me rolling over here.
Its war crimes deserved it
I love to see the smashed guitar after all these years still going strong. It's a silent promise from guitarists that The Who is awesome.
I don't know anyone else, but I like the melancholy sound of Bright Eyes, and I love the lyrics. Its more of the meaning and the atmosphere it gives.
‘No one plans to sleep out in the gutter,
Sometimes that’s just the most comfortable place’
Seriously one of the best live performances ive ever seen
It is almost 2024 and this song is still pertinent and a banger. Also this couldn’t have happened on a better show, Craig gets the energy better than any late nite host could have. Glad that Conor’s still out there writing beautiful angry protest music.
He could tell Conor wasn't gonna be the most comfortable in an interview format and cracked jokes around it. I just wish he had had more interesting questions for him. Being neurodivergent myself I know I'd just nod and agree like conor did unless an interesting question was asked. Not really the format for it. But I can tell now why I related to much to Conor's music.
I think the host is leaving him out to dry, cracking jokes at his expense, towards the end I think the audience get what’s happening and end up going the other way. I don’t doubt that the host is a fan of the music, I think it’s only half way through the interview he realises he’s totally got the wrong tone
I remember seeing this the night it aired. They did the damn thing!
This takes me back. Wow. I resonate with Conor now more than ever.
It's easy to look back at the façade of Bright Eyes and Conor looking back, and think of it as a bit fake even. I was just 13 when I started listening in 03, and I think it feels that way because his music was so identifiable to those growing up back then. As a 13 year old his music hit so hard, as I got older and now I'm in my early thirties, I don't see it the same way. But watching this reminds me of how much he really meant what he was saying, the emotion that's behind his music was so raw and he didn't stop evolving- so I really have to hand it to him on that as well. Such an amazing group and I'll listen to them/see them live any chance I get but that music exists so much in that time because he wrote so much about it, and where he was at in life was an incredibly real part of his music. Not well said and I'm not sure exactly what I said haha man, did I love Bright Eyes.
both the albums have been in my top 5 ever since they came out. i even remember listening to both the day they were released.. i feel so old. lol
I watch this video like at least once a week just to keep my spirits up
You can definitely hear the Townes Van Zandt influence in alot of his writing, this was a great performance 👍
Conor reminds me of Tobey Maguire and I can't unsee it
I guess that I can see it from the side
When he turns into emo side..huh...hehe..me too..
During his emo phase in Spider-Man 3, yeah.
Well I believe Conor was inspiration for Tobey.
@@jasonsaroyan over a year has passed, and this comment has gone wildly underrated. Well done.
They played this as the final encore song at my first bright eyes concert back in the day and it was probably the best fuckin ending to a concert I've ever been to
Man, I don't blame them for smashing all their instruments. This was back when Bush was president.
What will they smash now that Trump is president? God help us all.
drewnobi we're going to have to hide our instruments I guess lol
Weird how everyone quit giving a fuck about the wars when Obama got elected.
morgan ghetti Thank you
Aged well hasn’t it?
It's 2020 and this just might be the one thing that keeps me alive. Conor is a national treasure.
Genius genius genius. I love this song!!!! It has to be played ridiculously loud EVERY time. :)
I understand why some people don't get Bright Eyes. It is an aquired taste but usually those with open minds and a lust for thinking get it. I.e., brilliant people...I look at it as poetry. I love it. :)
Damn I love his live performances , always so intense
Oh my god I love him and I love his music more than anything else.
He's so much better at interviews now that he's clean
Finean Williams wuh
No offence, but you missed the point IMO. It's all about the performance. The interview was unimportant compared.
@@Thomes-Maisling
I disagree.
He could achieve what not everyone can:
Make people understand that drugs will eat you away, you and all the talent that means so much to yourself and lots of people.
love this song..haha the interview is rlly funny but i lvoe connor and how he is so modest! also i love how he stumbles wen he talks...lol bright eyes rox!!
“I could have been a famous singer if I had someone else’s voice, but failure’s always sounded better, let’s fuck it up boys, make some noise.” Best. Lyric. Ever.
I absolutely love this performance. It helps I really like the song as well.
These guys really need to go on tour again together sometime soon
They’re in tour again!!
when he said Boygenius I immediately thought of Phoebe- probably no connection but 👁👄👁
right what the heck
Same here I was like 👀 👀👀
Woah - I don’t know if it’s the same Phoebe but wow
"Boy genius" is a common expression. That's why they called the band that...as well as being a joke that it's three women.
@@piapiabee ik
he has the most emo haircut of all time.
i think Adam Lazzara wins that
+Nick Hopwood Robert Smith FTW
Not Legato he invented it
Every one keep saying he look like Robbie valetino from gravity fall
Bruh. Wud bout spider man 3
iconic performance. cant wait to see this band next week
you need another interview for what Conor was truly thinking the whole time.
I've always loved how he plays his music and interviews great musician!
so much emotion
One of the most evocative and emotive performances ever, imo!
Conor did not give even a twelfth of a fuck during that interview.
If he didn’t give a fuck he wouldn’t have been there. A guy who works as hard as Oberst doesn’t just folly his way through things and end up magically successful. But that’s the rock star myth. Some people are really good at those kinds of interviews. Some aren’t. Conor seems like he’s really good at seeming like he isn’t.
Bradley Paul Valentine Solid rebuttal, my jollies have been follied and there ain't no way I'm callin. Are you really calling me out for pointing out Conor's obvious apathy towards the interview?
Joe D
I think it's pretty obvious he's fucked up on something. haha.
Jillian Patrick Conor has neurosis.
How did you find that out? Thats what ive been wanting to go to the doctor for to see if i have thats wierd.
Beautiful music, am still coming back for more rhythm
Checking in from 2022✌️
i never watched this whole thing through!! I love the interview! hes so awesome
i'm rly drunk but......... conor oberst i love u
I'm totally sober but agree
Been a fan for 11 years, was heartbroken when he retired Bright Eyes and constantly find myself coming back to this or Digital Ash and Fevers & Mirrors.
Oh my god I feel his anxiety so hard in those last 30 seconds. Conor's like "Is this done can I get out of this chair now"
not only the last thirty seconds. He was fighting anxiety the whole interview. Hes a true musician. Give him and instrument and a microphone and he can go within himself and just open up in front of millions of people, but make him just sit there and talk, he just wants to gtfo lol.
Honestly he is jumping out of the chair the whole time
I LOVE this.
*smashes trumpet furiously*
I've heard this band once on radio and was totally intrigued by the style but I didn't catch their name ... now the puzzle came to completion by chance watching the movie INJUSTICE - a MUST WATCH for everyone who sees them self as a person who identifies as one who stands against injustice..."sometimes the brightest light comes from the darkest places"...
it's hard to look cook when ur smashing a trumpet
Coulda thrown it down and stomped it, dude just stiffly knelt there lmao
I don't think they care too much about "looking cool"...
They don't have to, they're amazing.
He looked very cook. Fuck you
This is an awesome song..love all the instruments [:
goddamn conor is such a genius
If you want to hear a *true* genius in the same type of genre, listen to Elliott Smith.
@@chippchipp1 Conor & Elliot are on the same level. Conor IS a genius and just as good as Elliot.
@@hollysorensen1711 they're both great, and I even prefer Conor's lyrics half the time, but melodically and harmonically, Elliott was just more advanced in his songwriting.
@@chippchipp1 Conor is my favorite songwriter of all time but Elliott was on some other level I can't even fathom.
Ten years ago. Wow. I joined the bandwagon late. I started listening to him when he was 18. :)
this is the highest guy i have ever seen in my whole life
i sneeze kinda loud ummm 🤨
Agreed
you never seen john frusciante vpro interview then.
Still always my go-to 24 years later.
Damn I had to check the date. Made me feel old. Thankfully it's only been 19 years since this song came out. But I guess if you've been listening to him since he was 13 than that makes sense.
@@MrSomeSkeptic Commander Venus..! He was just a preteen then. Ugh, so good. Love Conor Oberst's music.
"CDs are wide awake morning and digital urn....ash in a digital urn."
Yeah he's clearly such a big fan.
god wat a speechless performance! I LOVE CONOR!!!
I love how god is censored but not damn 😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️
i love him. His songs save me
Anyone here after Phoebe Bridgers on SNL breaking her guitar?
The first thing I thought when I watched Pheobe was whether or not the trumpet player was gonna join her lol
@@drvonfrie I know!! I had the same thought, I was surprised they didn’t, would’ve been even more epic.
@@drvonfrie ah damn now i really wish they'd have done that
boy genius... coincidence? i think not.
@@drvonfrie 'the trumpet player' on phoebe's snl performance is nate walcott from bright eyes and this performance, if you didn't notice.
he is a spectacular and passionate musicain and the fact that he also enjoys leaonard cohen makes me love him even more
dream boy
out of pain comes the most terrific, beautiful art.
10 year anniversary of this being uploaded!
awesome lyrics....just brilliant
hell of a performance
wow, he did an awesome job at stayin on this rhythm
It’s so fucking hilarious to me that he breaks his trumpet.
he's changed so much........I wish I had been into his music earlier so I could see him in this period of his life
I love how he hates them all
aww this video reminds me of my teenage years. i love it
Here because Phoebe Bridgers did this on SNL
I just came back from that video and realized he literally did the same thing lol
I thought I was the only one hehehe
omfg the message in that song is so powerful i love it