Hey everyone, I've had my notifications for this video off pretty much since I uploaded it but just wanted to say thank you to everyone for showering it with such love and praise for the entire time its been up! I was reading through some of these comments, feeling so connected to each of you through this video, I wish I could share more of this experience with you. Y'all are really taking me back to this moment with a greater appreciation for it so I wanted to answer a couple of recurring questions I've seen here too. The band was called Curdle Motif consisting of the guitarist & cellist: Hassan & Rosie. Not really sure why they stopped playing together but they did not too long after this. Rosie had that mark under her chin from taking a fall directly onto her face earlier that day at school. Hassan didn't have a strap because she showed up for this show and forgot his guitar. He borrowed a guitar from my friend that I (half jokingly) suggested play a solo acoustic set from his band on a whim, but he agreed and came to open for Curdle Motif & Kepi Ghoulie. The drummer is my buddy Armando who helped organize the show, those are not his drums, he was not in the band, nor did he really play drums (at the time). This was filmed right outside the American Legion at Fairmount Park, hence the tank. I recently caught up with Hassan at a Mountain Goats show where he thanked me for uploading this video. Seems like the video made its way back to him recently too to make him feel the same type of way we all do here. Thanks again everyone, I hope I've answered most of your questions here! Much love 🙏
Everything about this video is just fantastic; the couple in the background, the awkward exchange between the nerd dude and the girl sharing a cig, the literal fucking tank. And not to mention the absolute pinnacle of teenage friendship and a hell of a good time in the performance. Youth, man.
the folksy impromptu-looking performance on the bank of a river. the whole audience singing along. the nerd shyly sharing a joint with a girl. the couple joking around in the background. the cute chick with bangs gently playing the cello. the snapback caps tilted to the side. the stoned guy in the hoodie quietly nodding his head to the beat. the kid on guitar singing and strumming out an indie banger like his life depends on it. this video is the best memory you have of the 2000's that you never had.
This is probably the most wholesome video I've found on this website. Which is funny given its simplicity. Just friends playing a song. It harkens back to a time where we where on the cusp of growing up, all we had to really worry about was school, and the occasional girl/guy. It makes me long for the same experience, I have a large number of friends but I don't know if they would ever have that same experience with me. This is truly a gem of a video
@@samanthastudios618 I mean it's not entirely unattainable but life in general bites away at that, whereas as an adolescent there werent many responsibilities to begin with
This wasn’t played on a taylor in a studio this was played out of time w no balance on a guitar w some chips and the side of a low tom and everyone is having so much fun and the song is being sung with so much passion this moment here is more precious then any concert you can go to
I commented on this video a number of years ago, a much sadder versions of myself, longing for the childhood simplicity of this video. I've grown quite a bit, both in age and experience, and have come to realise you don't need to be a kid to experience this. There will be times in your life you'll wish you where in the past, and times you'll be excited for the future. I believe I'm inbetween those times right now, but I know the world is going to keep spinning, and that new and exciting experiences I never thought I'd have are waiting for me as I type this. I hope everyone in this video is doing the best they can, maybe they're still friends, maybe they've gone their separate paths, all I hope is its the best path for them all. And for you, the reader, I hope with all my heart you are doing the best you can, and that you treat the world and its people the way you wish to be treated. God bless Signed: a stranger high on nostalgia
I've watched this video countless times but I'm only now paying attention the way it was shot. I love how this is accidentally so beautifully composed. The performers are close to the camera but far apart from each other, almost like they're a frame in itself and the rest of the scene taking place behind them resembles a stage. This effect is mirrored as the couple right behind are also keeping a distance and standing still enough to create a secondary frame, which is concluded with the third couple at the far end, who are acting out an entire scene of their own. Aside from this, I love how fluid the connection between these couples/frames is. The couple is playing to an audience off-screen, they're not paying any attention to the rest of the people on-screen. Meanwhile, the couple sharing a cigarette are sort of just having a conversation, and the couple in the background is busy having moments of intimacy. That being said, both couples do react to the music played by the main couple, but never as much as everyone else. They sort of exist as these characters in a play/movie and the music not exactly entertains them as it illustrates their existence, and moments in which they react to the music are more like moments in which the music anticipates them. This "tunnel" effect (multiple frames reinforcing the sense of depth) in itself is wonderful. I do also like other details, like how the band facing outwards into the off-screen space is thus invinting an externality to the image, the guy with the cap who disappears off-screen as soon as the song starts and returns just as it ends (the guy going "WAAAH WAHHH" as the camera closes up on him), or the people who walk in and out of screen like drawing our attentions outwards and adorning our idea of what the off-screen audience itself was actually doing. The trees all aligned with the men's heads... Also the fucking tank in the background. Was the tank intentional? That genuinely feels intentional
It's an amazing composition of life itself. It's strange, it's natural, it's random and most of all: it's human. This video shares the feel of the album itself for me.
I've watched this dozens of times and only now just noticed they're playing right beside a tank. Given the content of the music, it's oddly appropriate. Everything about this video just fits into place, you know?
I don’t think I’ll ever have a genuine human connection but this feels very nice. If I ever get better at being a human I want to do this with people. God I’m crying now edit 11 months later: I have a nice lady friend and I'm in a better head space than I was when I wrote this comment I feel good and I can connect with people
been keeping an eye on this comment hoping for an update like this one. i’m so glad you’re doing better. i kinda echo the same sentiments have been having some ups and downs lately, but i feel more alive than i ever had and that has to be worth something
@@eirieldreamsthat's awesome. Even in the hardest of times it's still feels good to be alive so I know what you mean. I was listening to Anne Frank's diary last night outside walking in my small town and it was so surreal thinking about how that all really happened, all her normal teenage feelings despite her circumstances etc. I could really relate to alot of what she said as a teen myself and it's crazy to think that these people existed in the same world that we do because it feels in some ways disconnected from now but all the same very much connected to now and It gave me a very existential like feeling that was very comforting and is very hard to explain and to be honest I love it that way because it's so inspiring and the mystery kinda enhances that. Anyway the fact that she died so early really made me realize how fortunate I am to be alive and well which is something I'm always thankful for but the reinforcement really made me appreciate it that much more in that moment. I'm realizing this sounds like a journal entry of mine lmao. So I'll have to put it in there but there was this one specific passage which although I'm not religious spoke to me in certain parts and I'll put that here later. "The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quite alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be and that God wishes to see people happy, amidst the simple beauty of nature. As longs as this exists, and it certainly always will, I know that then there will always be comfort for every sorrow, whatever the circumstances may be. And I firmly believe that nature brings solace in all troubles."
Everything in this video is beautiful. Performers, the song, the guy and the girl sharing a joint, the couple holding hands in the background, the scenery..
It’s crazy seeing how this place that they’re at is literally not that far from me, but if I went at that time I would be too young to remember seeing this happen. This whole video is a wholesome ass vibe I love it
I love this so much, it's such a great little friendly group playing all together. Since this video, I've looked more into Curdle Motif and their music, as well as both of their other groups that they joined separately. Both of them are such great musicians, and this video shows something that I can't describe but that fills me with a wholesome and calm warmth. I think it's just something I would have always wanted to be a part of, growing up.
my new favourite pastime is watching videos of curdle motif performances and finding those spots in google maps, helps me forget about the lack of a dope local music scene in my town.
I hope you all are doing well and still making music all these years later. This performance was inspired and could hardly be more true to the spirit of the original.
Everything about this is the greatest ever. This moment in time. This love. This loss. This urgency. We are all grown now as àre they. Better for it, hopefully. But for a moment, we can all be young and scabby and awkward and full of grace so hard-earned and gorgeous in a classic Misfits tshirt.
i don't know how but videos of this band make me feel so alive. like this is the definition of being alive for me and i just wish i'd have something like that in my life too
extremely sentimental about an event in which i hadn't attended with people i didn't know that i'm viewing on the internet 11 years after its occurrence. love
It’s so weird seeing comments like this. I was there, knew a lot of the people in the video. Feels like only a couple years ago. Hard to think it’s been over a decade
@@rvnization Really? if you dont mind me asking what are the cellist and the guitar player doing? and who were you? idk why I feel sad but I guess it reminded me that youth is temporary even tho I'm only 18 hahah
The girl is a voting rights activist (some guy in the comment section told me) and the boy is still doing music under the name "Hassan and the Spirits"
I messaged the cellist and the guitar player and asked what projects they are working on and I got no response back. I really wanna know what they did after the band broke up.
This is a safe place. Whenever i'd get scared, i would think of this vid. A boy playing guitar and sings, his girl friend playing cello next to him, a drummer who absolutely refuse to actually get a muter and doesn't play the snare the right way, a group of friends jamming it out on "acapet" (acapella trumpet), Carson and his soon to be reject sharing a cig, the couple just being lovey dovey, and a FUCKING TANK
Hey everyone, I've had my notifications for this video off pretty much since I uploaded it but just wanted to say thank you to everyone for showering it with such love and praise for the entire time its been up! I was reading through some of these comments, feeling so connected to each of you through this video, I wish I could share more of this experience with you. Y'all are really taking me back to this moment with a greater appreciation for it so I wanted to answer a couple of recurring questions I've seen here too.
The band was called Curdle Motif consisting of the guitarist & cellist: Hassan & Rosie. Not really sure why they stopped playing together but they did not too long after this.
Rosie had that mark under her chin from taking a fall directly onto her face earlier that day at school.
Hassan didn't have a strap because she showed up for this show and forgot his guitar. He borrowed a guitar from my friend that I (half jokingly) suggested play a solo acoustic set from his band on a whim, but he agreed and came to open for Curdle Motif & Kepi Ghoulie.
The drummer is my buddy Armando who helped organize the show, those are not his drums, he was not in the band, nor did he really play drums (at the time).
This was filmed right outside the American Legion at Fairmount Park, hence the tank.
I recently caught up with Hassan at a Mountain Goats show where he thanked me for uploading this video. Seems like the video made its way back to him recently too to make him feel the same type of way we all do here.
Thanks again everyone, I hope I've answered most of your questions here!
Much love
🙏
Just wanted to say thank you, this video has brought much joy to me every time I've watched it. Stay safe stranger.
This is my favorite video to ever come out of Riverside, CA. Thank you forever
thanks for an update. I come back to this video once every year and this was a pleasant update to say the least.
The vibes, tho:)~~~~~>💓°•○☆💕
This video brings me good memories of growing up with high school friends. Much appreciated for the update, hope you are well!
When this clip was made "aeroplane over the sea" was 10 years old. Now this clip is 10 years old.
Alex Rey and 10 months now
😳
@@Bauernade and now your comment is 1 minute old
@@ArtTube333 Your comment is 5hr old now
@@vixx-kun7686 Your comment is now one month old
Everything about this video is just fantastic; the couple in the background, the awkward exchange between the nerd dude and the girl sharing a cig, the literal fucking tank. And not to mention the absolute pinnacle of teenage friendship and a hell of a good time in the performance. Youth, man.
And then you grow up
wish I was able to experience this...
Yeah, this was fantastic. Watching them in the background was like a scene in a movie
i agree sans.
my self awareness scale went up to 100 seeing the kid play the guitar. he reminds me of me
pretty wack
the folksy impromptu-looking performance on the bank of a river. the whole audience singing along. the nerd shyly sharing a joint with a girl. the couple joking around in the background. the cute chick with bangs gently playing the cello. the snapback caps tilted to the side. the stoned guy in the hoodie quietly nodding his head to the beat. the kid on guitar singing and strumming out an indie banger like his life depends on it.
this video is the best memory you have of the 2000's that you never had.
Don't forget the tank!!! :D
well when you put it like that...
I wish I was there
my entire recommended page is 10 year old neutral milk hotel covers
Wait what is your pfp I’ve seen that album cover before but can’t remember who it’s by!
The best side of youtube
@@potatoesvevo9465 think it’s teen suicide
@@potatoesvevo9465 its from the dc snuff film ep by teen suicide :)
@@calradz thanks!
I wish I had that many friends who were into Neutral Milk Hotel...
I have like two friends who have heard of them. finding people who love them as much as me is impossible. we're all too weird.
I wish I knew at least one lol
this comment is literally me
Same
I wish I had friends lmao
This video carries an energy none of us have unlocked yet
Or that we lost somewhere along the way
:’D
@@hillsonn this
Unbridled hope through times of dark sorrow. The song is both an ancient memory, and a precursor of a fantastic era to come...
The audience participation mouth trumpets in the outro were perfect
this is the epitome of the indie scene
I miss it so much. It’s a shell of what it was.
*Was
Please take me back bros
Judging by the shirts, this is surprisingly the hardcore scene
Lol no
tfw no cellist gf to play neutral milk hotel songs with
why even live
I'm so fucking lonely bros
@@vgamedude12 same :(
tfw no gf
Ya te vi
This is probably the most wholesome video I've found on this website. Which is funny given its simplicity. Just friends playing a song. It harkens back to a time where we where on the cusp of growing up, all we had to really worry about was school, and the occasional girl/guy. It makes me long for the same experience, I have a large number of friends but I don't know if they would ever have that same experience with me. This is truly a gem of a video
im crying :(
Makes 2020 all the worse :(
You don't have to worry about anything else! Remain the child in your mind, and you'll act as such! The mature child is the successful adult
@@samanthastudios618 I mean it's not entirely unattainable but life in general bites away at that, whereas as an adolescent there werent many responsibilities to begin with
Fbi open up
someone get this man a guitar sling
Andrew Jackson Jihad meets Neutral Milk Hotel meets teenage anxiety. Very good.
gold.
the singer played mandolin for andrew jackson jihad a jew times. I think the video is on the channel that posted this cover.
Andrew Jackson Jihad IS teenage anxiety?
Ajj is great
@@EmersonBorakove Holy shit thats Dylan Cook???
it makes me nervous how fast this is
It’s kinda better at 0.75 you can try that
johnny hobo
He has a gorilla biscuits t-shirt he’s a punk 😂
jeff also plays this song way too fast in some of his 2010s performances
@@saturatedneowax good point
This has massive 00s indie kids in small town vibes, and it makes me genuinely happy
This wasn’t played on a taylor in a studio this was played out of time w no balance on a guitar w some chips and the side of a low tom and everyone is having so much fun and the song is being sung with so much passion this moment here is more precious then any concert you can go to
What hits me most is that cute couple in the background that just fit in so well with the song!
These kids are all 30 now
Man that's depressing
Jesus....
Fuck i dont want to be old yet i am
I commented on this video a number of years ago, a much sadder versions of myself, longing for the childhood simplicity of this video. I've grown quite a bit, both in age and experience, and have come to realise you don't need to be a kid to experience this. There will be times in your life you'll wish you where in the past, and times you'll be excited for the future. I believe I'm inbetween those times right now, but I know the world is going to keep spinning, and that new and exciting experiences I never thought I'd have are waiting for me as I type this. I hope everyone in this video is doing the best they can, maybe they're still friends, maybe they've gone their separate paths, all I hope is its the best path for them all. And for you, the reader, I hope with all my heart you are doing the best you can, and that you treat the world and its people the way you wish to be treated.
God bless
Signed: a stranger high on nostalgia
thank you
@@toadallyawfulnot a bother :-)
I just watched about 50 covers of this song on RUclips and this is the best because it is sung at the speed it is meant to be. Eve
Love the horn section at the end
I've watched this video countless times but I'm only now paying attention the way it was shot. I love how this is accidentally so beautifully composed. The performers are close to the camera but far apart from each other, almost like they're a frame in itself and the rest of the scene taking place behind them resembles a stage. This effect is mirrored as the couple right behind are also keeping a distance and standing still enough to create a secondary frame, which is concluded with the third couple at the far end, who are acting out an entire scene of their own. Aside from this, I love how fluid the connection between these couples/frames is. The couple is playing to an audience off-screen, they're not paying any attention to the rest of the people on-screen. Meanwhile, the couple sharing a cigarette are sort of just having a conversation, and the couple in the background is busy having moments of intimacy. That being said, both couples do react to the music played by the main couple, but never as much as everyone else. They sort of exist as these characters in a play/movie and the music not exactly entertains them as it illustrates their existence, and moments in which they react to the music are more like moments in which the music anticipates them. This "tunnel" effect (multiple frames reinforcing the sense of depth) in itself is wonderful. I do also like other details, like how the band facing outwards into the off-screen space is thus invinting an externality to the image, the guy with the cap who disappears off-screen as soon as the song starts and returns just as it ends (the guy going "WAAAH WAHHH" as the camera closes up on him), or the people who walk in and out of screen like drawing our attentions outwards and adorning our idea of what the off-screen audience itself was actually doing. The trees all aligned with the men's heads... Also the fucking tank in the background. Was the tank intentional? That genuinely feels intentional
It's an amazing composition of life itself. It's strange, it's natural, it's random and most of all: it's human.
This video shares the feel of the album itself for me.
Update: the singer, Hassan, is 29 years old now and still doing music in a band called Hassan and the Spirits! go check em out
do you have a link to a song of his?
You could try searching him up on sound loud
Mentira, no sale nada
The swag in this is unmeasurable
This is so perfectly imperfect
this video is so genuine and nice, this needs to be archived
Couple in the back. 2 guys sharing a cigarette, bunch of people playing NMH.
Just imagine that
I don't think that's a cigarette
And a tank in the background?! :D
Ankle socks trying to hit on redhead girl
@@jakeguy6050 LOL
@@jakeguy6050 Ankle socks and his feet at the weirdest angle.
I wholeheartedly believe that this is the greatest video on youtube
Why can’t I hear the sound this was my favorite
I've watched this dozens of times and only now just noticed they're playing right beside a tank. Given the content of the music, it's oddly appropriate. Everything about this video just fits into place, you know?
This video is a time capsule into the indie scene. The couple in the back added so much texture
I can't believe that after 11 years finally RUclips recommends me something good
Literally one of the best videos on the internet.
Can’t express how happy this makes me. It’s just so wholesome, so fun. Cool people, with a cool song.
I literally want this
It looks like a perfect night. Playing folk tunes, people singing along. Joint passing. Awesome.
15 years
hi
7 hours
@@chummynorman59307 days
@@OwenKufta 3 days
tfw you don't have any memories like this
Haha. There's so much teenage win in this video it's hilarious. Love it!
I don’t think I’ll ever have a genuine human connection but this feels very nice. If I ever get better at being a human I want to do this with people.
God I’m crying now
edit 11 months later: I have a nice lady friend and I'm in a better head space than I was when I wrote this comment I feel good and I can connect with people
you should check out dr k on youtube/twitch it might be helpful
Wishing the best for you, stay safe and stay strong.
Glad you're doing better. I know how hard things can be but you got to remember to look on the bright side and things will get better
been keeping an eye on this comment hoping for an update like this one. i’m so glad you’re doing better. i kinda echo the same sentiments have been having some ups and downs lately, but i feel more alive than i ever had and that has to be worth something
@@eirieldreamsthat's awesome. Even in the hardest of times it's still feels good to be alive so I know what you mean. I was listening to Anne Frank's diary last night outside walking in my small town and it was so surreal thinking about how that all really happened, all her normal teenage feelings despite her circumstances etc. I could really relate to alot of what she said as a teen myself and it's crazy to think that these people existed in the same world that we do because it feels in some ways disconnected from now but all the same very much connected to now and It gave me a very existential like feeling that was very comforting and is very hard to explain and to be honest I love it that way because it's so inspiring and the mystery kinda enhances that. Anyway the fact that she died so early really made me realize how fortunate I am to be alive and well which is something I'm always thankful for but the reinforcement really made me appreciate it that much more in that moment. I'm realizing this sounds like a journal entry of mine lmao. So I'll have to put it in there but there was this one specific passage which although I'm not religious spoke to me in certain parts and I'll put that here later. "The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quite alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be and that God wishes to see people happy, amidst the simple beauty of nature. As longs as this exists, and it certainly always will, I know that then there will always be comfort for every sorrow, whatever the circumstances may be. And I firmly believe that nature brings solace in all troubles."
This is such a beautiful time capsule
Damn RUclips took away the audio ):
This video has such a beautiful energy.
Everything in this video is beautiful. Performers, the song, the guy and the girl sharing a joint, the couple holding hands in the background, the scenery..
Message for my 80 year old self from myself at 29: good to see you're still coming back to this video
It’s crazy seeing how this place that they’re at is literally not that far from me, but if I went at that time I would be too young to remember seeing this happen. This whole video is a wholesome ass vibe I love it
The raw authenticity of this video really hit me in the feels. Love this so much
This is where April from parks and rec went on weekends in high school
Just finished PandR season 3 and checked out this video...And I thought that was April on cello at first
Lol same
Such an authentic video for so many reasons already listed. It's an amazing capture that was recorded. So genuine. . .
Is it just me or this video has no sound every time I try to watch it?
Where to find unmuted version?
These guys had a band called curdle motif, they wrote pretty good original songs also
Best cover on RUclips, same vibes like the original!
this is my favorite cover of this song
I listen and sing along to this cover whenever i feel sad. Always lift my mood up
ok
@@tubwaiyan6776 hello fellow burmese NMH fan
@@kaungkyawswar3862 I didn't say I liked it or it was good
Sounds like shit
@@tubwaiyan6776 u mean the cover or NMH
this is my favourite video on the site
audio doesn't work on my phone for some reason, but on my desktop its just fine
I love this so much, it's such a great little friendly group playing all together.
Since this video, I've looked more into Curdle Motif and their music, as well as both of their other groups that they joined separately. Both of them are such great musicians, and this video shows something that I can't describe but that fills me with a wholesome and calm warmth. I think it's just something I would have always wanted to be a part of, growing up.
This is literally my favorite video on the internet
my new favourite pastime is watching videos of curdle motif performances and finding those spots in google maps, helps me forget about the lack of a dope local music scene in my town.
Same
I'm glad you kept this up
I hope you all are doing well and still making music all these years later. This performance was inspired and could hardly be more true to the spirit of the original.
Only the boy is still making music under the name Hassan and the Spirits
Everything about this is the greatest ever.
This moment in time.
This love.
This loss.
This urgency.
We are all grown now as àre they. Better for it, hopefully. But for a moment, we can all be young and scabby and awkward and full of grace so hard-earned and gorgeous in a classic Misfits tshirt.
i don't know how but videos of this band make me feel so alive. like this is the definition of being alive for me and i just wish i'd have something like that in my life too
extremely sentimental about an event in which i hadn't attended with people i didn't know that i'm viewing on the internet 11 years after its occurrence. love
It’s so weird seeing comments like this. I was there, knew a lot of the people in the video. Feels like only a couple years ago. Hard to think it’s been over a decade
@@rvnization Really? if you dont mind me asking what are the cellist and the guitar player doing? and who were you? idk why I feel sad but I guess it reminded me that youth is temporary even tho I'm only 18 hahah
The girl is a voting rights activist (some guy in the comment section told me)
and the boy is still doing music under the name "Hassan and the Spirits"
Did RUclips just copyright a 14 year old cover of a song???? Omfg
this is one of the greatest videos ive ever seen in my life
this is one of my favorite songs, so this cover goes hard as hell!
this is the best video i’ve ever seen i can’t describe it but no video has ever made me feel this way
same
The awkwardness between the nerd and the chick in the background is real. God damn it's hard to watch. But the rest of the video is cool.
I’ve never felt loss like I did when I watched this video
Probably one of the best videos on youtube if not all of time.
This should be the only thing on the Wikipedia's page for "Youth"
Because this is literally what Youth really is, fr fr
this is so great ahhh I don't know what emotions I am feeling?????
Hannah Shafer ikr, it's so fast and the background is perfect!
Happiness and jealousy. Happy cuz it’s nmh but jealous cuz I want that many friends that are into the music I like.
Nostalgia i think? Even though i wasn’t there? Just...... nostalgia for being a teenager
their prepubescent voices singing in unison creates such a strange solemness in my heart
This is probably my favorite video of all time
Why is there no sound 😩😩😩
I messaged the cellist and the guitar player and asked what projects they are working on and I got no response back. I really wanna know what they did after the band broke up.
ZOZO-PROductions wait, Neutral Milk Hotel broke up??
yeah but that's not what he was talking about, he means the cellist and guitar player in this video
jzonkel I think the girl was in a band called Honest Abe which is really good. It's on Spotify.
how did u messaged them?
After some internet stalking, i found the guitarist new project soundcloud.com/user-310482176
It's just people out here with instruments vibing passing a joint fuck yeah man
lol @2:07 the girl with red hair tries to pass the joint back to the nerd, he doesn't notice, so she takes another hit
This is a piece of history right here
This is one of the best videos on youtube. Everything is at its place even though it's completely random, it's so cute
This video can be summarized in one word. Youth.
Yo audio is back
This was just recommended to me lmao
You were chosen
Can’t believe the guitarist is 15 years old now.
This video feels so vivid, I can like feel every emotion on the screen, like put my self in everyone's shoes.
that's one of the richest and most resonant sounding guitars i've heard, i don't know why.
I feel like this could be a perfect song to play over credits for a deep movie….
Noone:
This guitarist: I AM S P E E D
Someone get this man a guitar strap lmao
This video made me feel very very old. In a good way.
I wonder where they all are now.
Good cover!
I used to listen to this cover all the time
Man this video is makin the viewers feel some type of way
just noticed the couple sharing a joint in the background
this is so beautiful
man this hits different in 2020
The background seems staged.. this is perfect!
This is a safe place. Whenever i'd get scared, i would think of this vid.
A boy playing guitar and sings, his girl friend playing cello next to him, a drummer who absolutely refuse to actually get a muter and doesn't play the snare the right way, a group of friends jamming it out on "acapet" (acapella trumpet), Carson and his soon to be reject sharing a cig, the couple just being lovey dovey, and a FUCKING TANK
Why do you get scared? If I may ask
@@matthaeussolinvictus3852 there are a lot of reasons. Some matter, some don't
@@jacksoninc.4062 hope you do well in general! Take care
@@matthaeussolinvictus3852 i already am doing good but thanks
@@jacksoninc.4062 Hey what's the manga your pfp is from?
sound is gone :(
Best video on this site no cap
I hope you're all doing well, 12 years on.
this is just *cheff's kiss*