now that the dust has settled & rock music has largely been left behind culturally, it’s so obvious that Modest Mouse were the absolute artistic peak of the genre. they perfectly embody all of the raw grit that made the best rock music so gripping and cathartic, while also reaching the artistic heights that most bands never could. they’re a perfect balance of raw instinct & meticulous virtuosity. impassioned but never angsty, deep but never pretentious. 50 years of musical evolution led up to this song, and it shows in every note. face it folks, this is as good as it gets.
Everything seemed better when rock dominated popular culture. I don’t understand this new age in which rock barely exists it seems. I’m a young Milennial so I saw the very end of that. Saw Modest Mouse in concert at 16.
Driving around in my car homeless and completely forgotten, I felt the same thing. Completely shocked, found it after I listened to just about everything else
Crazy to think that this song was only played once. Just the recording alone made me want to make a change in my life, so i can't imagine the lucky ones who heard it live. If it weren't recorded and i never heard this song, with the impact it had on me emotionally makes me wonder; would anything else had made me feel the same way in its place?
this is why they are so cool. Isaac has the guts to just make shit up on the spot in front of a whole audience. like what the fuck is he talking about? no one knows, but that shit sounded tight.
Think a little deeper about the personal development you go through over the course of your life before that final reflection on what you've done throughout your life or the impact you've had on others.. The wisdom you'd obtained, the friendships made, the trials & tribulations, good and the bad, experiences had.. The long inward process of becoming who you are on both a personal level through freewill, morals, beliefs, and values & also how you were shaped by the company you keep close to you & the parents that raised you/helped instill your initial views of the world and understanding of where you come from and the person you could & should strive to be... It makes perfect sense, you'll see.
I feel like the song is an extended story of truckers atlas. Truckers atlas describes the life of someone who keeps fucking driving forever, and shows how they find things entertaining in the thought of where they’re going, but the whole song is talking and dragging out showing how much time someone who loves the road doesn’t do anything else.
this song hits me so hard. it's so touching and the drunken melancholy fueled sounding voice he has in this just adds on to the depth and emotion behind this beautiful little jam.
Hauntingly beautiful. Sounds like the conclusion track to a life that never did get itself figured out, but lived valiantly in the confusion. Noble, steadfast, and confused.
I had the one of the most beautiful moments of my life when I did acid for the first time and listened to this at the peak. The lyrics were so powerful that I got kicked into ego death and saw it all flash behind my closed eyes. "In the last second of life, you'll see who you are" ... and there I went, I stepped outside of myself and saw it all. It's been over three years and I still think about it almost every day. MM isn't just close to my heart, for nearly half of my life they've been my heartbeat
There are no words to describe how beautiful this was to me. I'm truly in awe of this right now. This song honestly just certified that no other band in the history of music, past, present or future, will ever come close to how much I love/honour/respect Modest Mouse
Kind of speechless to find out that I have never heard this before... dafuq?! I could have sworn that I scoured the internet for everything and anything on record that Isaac Brock ever murmured into a microphone. Badass.
Holy shit, these are some of Isaac's most transcendent lyrics. You'll see you are your mother You'll see you are your father You'll see you are your friends Were all the same that you live in You'll see you're all you needed You'll see anything you want to You'll see you are all the people who you ever met That's illumination right there, folks.
There are literally, no words to describe how much I LOVE everything about this song.. I know, people listen to all sorts of types of music, and all sorts of different songs, but this one song, for me, was the most heart-wrenching, thought provoking thing I've hear in my life. I would looove to sit down with Isaac and just talk about all kinds of shit. lol, I owe him a word or two.
My God, what a beautiful song. It does such a perfect job of making life make sense for a moment, it makes you look back at all you've done and forward at all you've yet to do and understand that there is no order or reason to it all. We all live, we all die, we all have things we love and things we hate, families and friends, and all there is to do is cherish what we're given; value the joy we feel and value sadness for allowing us to feel joy at all. It'll all only be around for so long.
wow. Actually the most beautiful song I have ever heard...I can say that with complete confidence...this is the most beautiful work of art I have ever encountered..it's scary to know this
For the past few years I've had this video as my link to youtube (thanks Irving), and nearly every time I click it I have to listen to the whole song. MM has replaced my religion since I discarded the one I was born into several years ago. Brock rivals any philosopher or revolutionary I have studied and towers above any religious figure. Would love to tell him "Thank you" F2F. "without Music, Life would be a mistake" Nietzsche "Convictions are more dangerous enemies of tuth than lies." also by Nietzsche Thanks for the truth Isaac, Eric, Jeremiah, and crew
+HDandSki You and I are in the same boat, pal. I left my religion 2 years ago and have found great solace in the music of Isaac and Modest Mouse. They absolutely rival some of the best philosophers, in that they are able to address some of the biggest issues plaguing mankind in just a few verses. If you like Isaac's writing, I suggest you get into Alan Watts. Isaac echoes a lot of Watts' ideas and philosophies in his music, and is very soothing to the mind.
+Mike Johnson I may be a late comer here, but being an atheist, or any time of non-spiritual variant, is not the same as being "disconnected." Stephen Fry is an atheist, yet is one of the most connected people I have ever come across.
man I may not listen to mm as much as I did before but they have a permanent place in my heart. I was randomly listening to some modest tonight, I felt the few quiet minutes I have while doing laundry I need to hear the man himself speak to my soul as it has been a while. Isaac Brock mm in general, when I was 19, (7 short yrs ago) released me from the religion I myself were born into. I gave myself to the words of modest, it was my "religion" so to speak. I spent every single day and night constantly listening to all of Isaac's music and projects from when they were kids till current of that time. modest opened my eyes to something bigger than I could ever imagine, but he put it in words for me to grasp, all while showing me how small we really were. I studied one album at a time, I lived in the lyrics of every album, and if you listened to the album's in a whole, they were a lot of dark times... I needed those dark times. I needed the good times, I needed the tears and the comedy. modest molded me into something only the true mm fans can relate to.. gave me a whole new out look that far different than what I had ever knew. reading your comment brought back so much nostalgia, I have all of the emotions of all of the different modest times rushing through me it is out of this world. stay golden people. I did not finish my clothes, I have to put my obligations aside for the rest of the night and let modest pull the only strings in my soul that make me see who and what I/we are.
Screaming z1 modest mouse of one of my favorite bands. But after reading your comment I feel I should at least encourage you read the bible (and do some research on the history in it) and go to a good church.
thank you sir. as i read my comment, i may have over exaggerated a little bit lol. must of had a buzz.. but you are right, i need something to believe at this time of my life i think more than anything. again, thank you.
Incredible lyrics...always good to read the comments and see people appreciate music as much as i do...its sad so many people miss out on what music can do
I’ve been listening to modest mouse since I was about 15, and I’m just now listening to them again with open eyes, and oh my goodness!!! I’m so happy to find new stuff to listen to, can’t get enough. My best friend of over 20 years introduced them to me, and she passed away on my bday in 2014. We went and saw them in concert together before she passed. I love this band. I really love them. I would get along with Isaac 💯 %
This actually reminds me exactly of an acid trip I had, where I sat outside for about an hour looking out at the trees, in the dark. And those trees meant so fucking much to me for some reason. A week or two later, I heard this song, and just wanted to break down crying. lol, I love this band so much. :' )
best part is that hardly anybody knows of this beauty, one of my favorite albums is honestly Tube-Fruit, All Smiles And Chocolate. It inspires my music more than anything, knowing how small he started and how successful hes become
I fucking melt at the moments when Isaac talks about the last moment of life... This is a good, goosebump inducing one, but I thank my all time favorite is from Ocean Breathes Salty... "You missed when time and life shook hands and said goodbye... when the Earth folded in on itself."
This song oddly reminds me of mushrooms trips from the past. And those trips oddly reminds me of everything Isaac is singing. That is why it reminds me. The end.
Isaac makes a great point, We are all the things we see. And we are all the people we wanted to be. Everyone contains at least a billionth of an atom of every person in history, interesting fact :)
Thank you for all of this irvingcsaltzburg. Your collection of demos is the best on youtube, and the highest quality too. I especially love your Beta Carotine. Your demo collection rivals the live videos of flyrocket19 and dudeson41.
You'll see why you were taking a photo of me You'll see, you'll know You'll see the things you wanted You'll see you hate, not loved it on a place alone.
"Life Like Weeds," even? "And in the places you go, you'll see the place where you're from. And in the faces you meet, you'll see the place where you'll die." Weird song, but one of my favorites.
Been many years since I first heard this lol almost 10 years actually now but I ripped it and put it on a CD with other MM demos and rare recordings. Used to blast my car radio to these tracks lol.
Goddamn.... this song does something to/for me that no other song has done before. This gave me wisdom, especially knowing that this is a rendition of some of Brock's most vital realizations and personal philosophy directed at the audience in sharp, brutally honest, and convicting language. "You'll see you are your friends and You'll see you are the place that you live in You'll know you are the place you live in And who you met and I can You'll see you're all you needed You'll see you know you got it You'll see a human being You'll see the things you wanted You'll see you blamed the wrong folks You'll see you sat on your head You'll see you mean to love You'll see you need to die You'll see while you're waiting You'll breathe a poor man's air You'll see why you weren't thinking You'll see why you weren't doing You'll see" These particular lyrics have stuck with me over the years. Perspective .
@dxrule18 very well said. this song shows why mm are honestly peer-less. I love lots of different artists but MM is like the sun to my earth. I have grown with MM and most likely, partly(or wholey), because of MM.
this kind of mm is truely gigantic.. i really dont need the we were dead before the ship even sank stuff the only good song they did since 2005 is the wale song but that one really rocks
spiceybts spitting venom, king rat, guilty cocker spaniel, satellite skin, Autumn beds, I've got it all (most), Parting of a Sensory, people as places as people, invisible, marched into the sea, Missed the Boat... There's more than just the whale song.
Well, of course old modest mouse is the best, but there's still quite a few good songs from their newer stuff. They still do their thing, and I enjoy their shit regardless, but I do connect more with this era. long drive to m&a is just perfection, good news was great albeit the change in sound, we were dead has quite a few songs I like. Their older stuff just impacts me more.
@Felicitas1990 That's a good question, I'm not really sure where the names came from. It could be that Isaac revealed them after each show, though it's more likely that the fans made up their own. But I didn't come up with any of these titles to answer your question, they were all already named when I downloaded them.
You'll see you owe your friend You'll see you are your friends and You'll see you are the place you live in You'll see you know You'll see you know You'll see you know you are the friends that you met And you are You know, you know You know you owe and you know, you know You know you are the place you live in and who you met And I can You'll see, you'll see you're nowhere You'll see, you'll see you're nowhere You'll see you are my army You'll see you now you knowing
Any real mm fans remember zero methos? So many golden recordings and versions of songs that never saw the light of day and others that became actual recordings as well
now that the dust has settled & rock music has largely been left behind culturally, it’s so obvious that Modest Mouse were the absolute artistic peak of the genre.
they perfectly embody all of the raw grit that made the best rock music so gripping and cathartic, while also reaching the artistic heights that most bands never could. they’re a perfect balance of raw instinct & meticulous virtuosity. impassioned but never angsty, deep but never pretentious.
50 years of musical evolution led up to this song, and it shows in every note. face it folks, this is as good as it gets.
Everything seemed better when rock dominated popular culture. I don’t understand this new age in which rock barely exists it seems. I’m a young Milennial so I saw the very end of that. Saw Modest Mouse in concert at 16.
Modest mouse is beautiful. Always have been.
Thanks now I’m crying my heart out, no I mean it thankyou. This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard in my life.
this song, primarily the lyrics, left me in a state of shock, the best state of shock possible.
Driving around in my car homeless and completely forgotten, I felt the same thing. Completely shocked, found it after I listened to just about everything else
This is still my most visited site over the last ten years. Thank you irvingsaltzberg. I’ve listened to this song hundreds of times
green comes in at the perfect moment. Rare to see a drummer react not just to dynamics but also lyrics.
I still can’t believe he’s gone. I say that as someone who never had the pleasure of knowing him personally, but it’s hard to believe nonetheless. 💔
This song rules dawg
Crazy to think that this song was only played once. Just the recording alone made me want to make a change in my life, so i can't imagine the lucky ones who heard it live.
If it weren't recorded and i never heard this song, with the impact it had on me emotionally makes me wonder; would anything else had made me feel the same way in its place?
Yeah man. 100% with you
this is one reason why they are the realest band in the world, and why Isaac is one of the last true visionaries playing still.
you'll see you're all you needed..
the best song, true pain expressed
Modest Mouse truly have earned immortality, they have earned their pedestal along with the greats of music history, genius
The crazy part is that this song was only ever played once.
and it was improvised, like jesus
Actually, it's been played about 5000 times on my phone alone
What about the version with truckers atlas ?
@@tunesnmusicandstuff2063 I think this is that version
Same with jaw breaker
I wish this song was 5 years long. I’d listen to every second of it if it was
id listen to it if it was playing for the rest of time
It's funny, the greatest Modest Mouse songs are the ones the were never released on an actual literal album.
Bopp BöBidÉÈ “figurative” album
@@nightworkstudios 🤣
This sounds like the inception of "stars are projectors" tho. He even sings the "In the last second of your life" in a similar rhythm one of the times
@@comettripper also reminded me of "Lives"
this is why they are so cool. Isaac has the guts to just make shit up on the spot in front of a whole audience. like what the fuck is he talking about? no one knows, but that shit sounded tight.
take some psychedelic drugs and come listen to this song. you will understand what he is saying.and you will cry.
you'll see
you'll see
Gulp Metanoia "you will understand what he is saying.and you will cry." this gentleman speaks the truth.
Dean Hyland These lyrics sound like the words of a man on his deathbed.
Think a little deeper about the personal development you go through over the course of your life before that final reflection on what you've done throughout your life or the impact you've had on others.. The wisdom you'd obtained, the friendships made, the trials & tribulations, good and the bad, experiences had.. The long inward process of becoming who you are on both a personal level through freewill, morals, beliefs, and values & also how you were shaped by the company you keep close to you & the parents that raised you/helped instill your initial views of the world and understanding of where you come from and the person you could & should strive to be... It makes perfect sense, you'll see.
AJ Convery Eye C wat U did there.
Wow are you serious? If Isaac improvised that whole song he's even more of a genius than I already thought.
love you
I feel like the song is an extended story of truckers atlas. Truckers atlas describes the life of someone who keeps fucking driving forever, and shows how they find things entertaining in the thought of where they’re going, but the whole song is talking and dragging out showing how much time someone who loves the road doesn’t do anything else.
People could call that song repetitive but I’ll always see it as one of their best
@Matt link?
I’ve made an attempt to listen to every truckers atlas out there. There’s an “Easter egg” in all of them. Truly a mythical song in the MM discography
I always somehow come back to this song during winter
Elliott Knighves me too its crazy how much i love this
me too! I thought I was the only one who heard winter
im back for this winter
i guess we'll ride this one.out
bad-ass dude
"You'll pace around this building
You'll pace around this planet" is so damn good with the mood of this song.
Just heard the song for the first time, and I stopped working and started pacing the room seconds before this line dropped. What a world this is.
Please keep this forever. People like me need this from their teenage years. Please.
this song hits me so hard. it's so touching and the drunken melancholy fueled sounding voice he has in this just adds on to the depth and emotion behind this beautiful little jam.
one of their most touching songs by far soo good
So touching and haunting in the most lovely way.
The complete song is even better
Hauntingly beautiful. Sounds like the conclusion track to a life that never did get itself figured out, but lived valiantly in the confusion. Noble, steadfast, and confused.
The emotion in his voice when he says the last 3 you'll see's is just too much to handle
if i could time travel to a single point in time..... it would be to this concert. my god, so good
Still coming back here. Modest Mouse the best
I had the one of the most beautiful moments of my life when I did acid for the first time and listened to this at the peak. The lyrics were so powerful that I got kicked into ego death and saw it all flash behind my closed eyes. "In the last second of life, you'll see who you are" ... and there I went, I stepped outside of myself and saw it all. It's been over three years and I still think about it almost every day. MM isn't just close to my heart, for nearly half of my life they've been my heartbeat
All time favorite MM song. I listened to it at the perfect time in my life.
There are no words to describe how beautiful this was to me. I'm truly in awe of this right now. This song honestly just certified that no other band in the history of music, past, present or future, will ever come close to how much I love/honour/respect Modest Mouse
Kind of speechless to find out that I have never heard this before... dafuq?!
I could have sworn that I scoured the internet for everything and anything on record that Isaac Brock ever murmured into a microphone.
Badass.
what a night 11-19-99 must have been
hope i was there in another dimension
Holy shit, these are some of Isaac's most transcendent lyrics.
You'll see you are your mother
You'll see you are your father
You'll see you are your friends
Were all the same that you live in
You'll see you're all you needed
You'll see anything you want to
You'll see you are all the people who you ever met
That's illumination right there, folks.
I think the one line is something like “you are the city you live in” but I could be wrong.
There are literally, no words to describe how much I LOVE everything about this song.. I know, people listen to all sorts of types of music, and all sorts of different songs, but this one song, for me, was the most heart-wrenching, thought provoking thing I've hear in my life. I would looove to sit down with Isaac and just talk about all kinds of shit. lol, I owe him a word or two.
...I feel like I've just found a goddamned treasure.
My God, what a beautiful song. It does such a perfect job of making life make sense for a moment, it makes you look back at all you've done and forward at all you've yet to do and understand that there is no order or reason to it all. We all live, we all die, we all have things we love and things we hate, families and friends, and all there is to do is cherish what we're given; value the joy we feel and value sadness for allowing us to feel joy at all. It'll all only be around for so long.
Beautifully said my friend!
wow. Actually the most beautiful song I have ever heard...I can say that with complete confidence...this is the most beautiful work of art I have ever encountered..it's scary to know this
For the past few years I've had this video as my link to youtube (thanks Irving), and nearly every time I click it I have to listen to the whole song. MM has replaced my religion since I discarded the one I was born into several years ago. Brock rivals any philosopher or revolutionary I have studied and towers above any religious figure. Would love to tell him "Thank you" F2F.
"without Music, Life would be a mistake" Nietzsche
"Convictions are more dangerous enemies of tuth than lies." also by Nietzsche
Thanks for the truth Isaac, Eric, Jeremiah, and crew
+HDandSki You and I are in the same boat, pal. I left my religion 2 years ago and have found great solace in the music of Isaac and Modest Mouse. They absolutely rival some of the best philosophers, in that they are able to address some of the biggest issues plaguing mankind in just a few verses.
If you like Isaac's writing, I suggest you get into Alan Watts. Isaac echoes a lot of Watts' ideas and philosophies in his music, and is very soothing to the mind.
+Mike Johnson I may be a late comer here, but being an atheist, or any time of non-spiritual variant, is not the same as being "disconnected." Stephen Fry is an atheist, yet is one of the most connected people I have ever come across.
man I may not listen to mm as much as I did before but they have a permanent place in my heart. I was randomly listening to some modest tonight, I felt the few quiet minutes I have while doing laundry I need to hear the man himself speak to my soul as it has been a while. Isaac Brock mm in general, when I was 19, (7 short yrs ago) released me from the religion I myself were born into. I gave myself to the words of modest, it was my "religion" so to speak. I spent every single day and night constantly listening to all of Isaac's music and projects from when they were kids till current of that time. modest opened my eyes to something bigger than I could ever imagine, but he put it in words for me to grasp, all while showing me how small we really were. I studied one album at a time, I lived in the lyrics of every album, and if you listened to the album's in a whole, they were a lot of dark times... I needed those dark times. I needed the good times, I needed the tears and the comedy. modest molded me into something only the true mm fans can relate to.. gave me a whole new out look that far different than what I had ever knew. reading your comment brought back so much nostalgia, I have all of the emotions of all of the different modest times rushing through me it is out of this world. stay golden people. I did not finish my clothes, I have to put my obligations aside for the rest of the night and let modest pull the only strings in my soul that make me see who and what I/we are.
Screaming z1 modest mouse of one of my favorite bands. But after reading your comment I feel I should at least encourage you read the bible (and do some research on the history in it) and go to a good church.
thank you sir. as i read my comment, i may have over exaggerated a little bit lol. must of had a buzz.. but you are right, i need something to believe at this time of my life i think more than anything. again, thank you.
Incredible lyrics...always good to read the comments and see people appreciate music as much as i do...its sad so many people miss out on what music can do
oh my god I just fucking cried.
This isn't just a song, this is life.
I’ve been listening to modest mouse since I was about 15, and I’m just now listening to them again with open eyes, and oh my goodness!!! I’m so happy to find new stuff to listen to, can’t get enough. My best friend of over 20 years introduced them to me, and she passed away on my bday in 2014. We went and saw them in concert together before she passed. I love this band. I really love them. I would get along with Isaac 💯 %
This actually reminds me exactly of an acid trip I had, where I sat outside for about an hour looking out at the trees, in the dark. And those trees meant so fucking much to me for some reason. A week or two later, I heard this song, and just wanted to break down crying. lol, I love this band so much. :' )
I wish I could go back in time and hear this live
it's been so many years and I always come back to this song. to this same place.
best part is that hardly anybody knows of this beauty, one of my favorite albums is honestly Tube-Fruit, All Smiles And Chocolate. It inspires my music more than anything, knowing how small he started and how successful hes become
the lyrics to this song are uniquely brilliant, i cant even fully wrap my mind around them
Crazy to hear this and know some of these lyrics ended up on The Moon & Antarctica songs in some form.
This is a nice Trucker's Atlas jam.
So happy you uploaded these!!!! This band is literally the most creative out there. Better than The Beatles
+Jamico Oscardog and Jesus
Most modestly rated band of all time
^
@@tjagnew5348 I love Modest Most!
This jam is a very nice treat for any of the fans just starting to dig in to all the b sides and live shit.
Just this. This on loop.
I like these demos; it's cool to see how these songs evolved into the album version. This song sounds like a precursor to Life Like Weeds
razors98 whats the album version
it also includes lyrics reminiscent of both interstate 8 and stars are projectors - "you drive around for hours," and "on the last second of life"
in the last second of life you'll see who you are
I fucking melt at the moments when Isaac talks about the last moment of life...
This is a good, goosebump inducing one, but I thank my all time favorite is from Ocean Breathes Salty... "You missed when time and life shook hands and said goodbye... when the Earth folded in on itself."
Love this. Discovering it 20 years later and playing it at least once if not twice a day.
This song oddly reminds me of mushrooms trips from the past. And those trips oddly reminds me of everything Isaac is singing. That is why it reminds me. The end.
That brought tears to my eyes.
goddamnit, modest mouse you are too beautiful
ive never been able to put it into words but im right there with you. nicely said
this song is a revelation
I'm going to see Modest Mouse in Green Bay, WI today for my first concert. I'm super excited
Do you miss crying? This song can help
modest mouse helps me cry and feel when nothing else will
Youll see you're all you needed
Youll see anything you want to
You'll see you are all the people who you ever met
Isaac makes a great point, We are all the things we see. And we are all the people we wanted to be. Everyone contains at least a billionth of an atom of every person in history, interesting fact :)
speechless, repeat
You'll see that great music and friendly people make the comments section of a RUclips video pleasant and beautiful.
i think this is just a jam, with very strong reminents of stars are projectors fluttering throughout
Thank you for all of this irvingcsaltzburg. Your collection of demos is the best on youtube, and the highest quality too. I especially love your Beta Carotine. Your demo collection rivals the live videos of flyrocket19 and dudeson41.
You'll see why you were taking a photo of me
You'll see, you'll know
You'll see the things you wanted
You'll see you hate, not loved it
on a place alone.
what a great song thanks for the upload
some of their most thought stirring work
"Life Like Weeds," even? "And in the places you go, you'll see the place where you're from. And in the faces you meet, you'll see the place where you'll die." Weird song, but one of my favorites.
it's a shame this never made it to a record
you can still download it though, I think
Do you have a download link by chance?
+A:.A:. go to the night on the sun blog. it is in a compilation somewhere
+Maximillian M. Thank you. you rule! found it!
+A:.A:. you can find all types of Modest Mouse rarities there, including live shows. you might need to use a .rar to mp3 converter though.
I see..... Thanks Isaac.
you'll see..you'll see
Thought I had heard them all - tyvm. =)
I love this!! 💕💞✌✌🔥🔥🔥🔥
Been many years since I first heard this lol almost 10 years actually now but I ripped it and put it on a CD with other MM demos and rare recordings. Used to blast my car radio to these tracks lol.
i fucking love this
Beatific vision
Goddamn.... this song does something to/for me that no other song has done before. This gave me wisdom, especially knowing that this is a rendition of some of Brock's most vital realizations and personal philosophy directed at the audience in sharp, brutally honest, and convicting language.
"You'll see you are your friends and
You'll see you are the place that you live in
You'll know you are the place you live in
And who you met and I can
You'll see you're all you needed
You'll see you know you got it
You'll see a human being
You'll see the things you wanted
You'll see you blamed the wrong folks
You'll see you sat on your head
You'll see you mean to love
You'll see you need to die
You'll see while you're waiting
You'll breathe a poor man's air
You'll see why you weren't thinking
You'll see why you weren't doing
You'll see"
These particular lyrics have stuck with me over the years. Perspective .
This song has similar motifs to Life Like Weeds.
Wish they'd put this out
.... you'll see that I came for you and I can't go back:(
This is the most beautiful song ever made up
Issac Brock could write a dissertation that students at Harvard/Yale/MIT would have trouble dissecting.
holy shit this is amazing
@dxrule18
very well said.
this song shows why mm are honestly peer-less. I love lots of different artists but MM is like the sun to my earth.
I have grown with MM and most likely, partly(or wholey), because of MM.
This is from a live show.
I member when there was only 100 likes on this vid. Look at it now. Love MM for life.
this kind of mm is truely gigantic..
i really dont need the we were dead before the ship even sank stuff
the only good song they did since 2005 is the wale song but that one really rocks
spiceybts spitting venom, king rat, guilty cocker spaniel, satellite skin, Autumn beds, I've got it all (most), Parting of a Sensory, people as places as people, invisible, marched into the sea, Missed the Boat... There's more than just the whale song.
+spiceybts give we were dead a second chance, its poppy as shit, but its well crafted and heavy hitting. It took me a few trys
Well, of course old modest mouse is the best, but there's still quite a few good songs from their newer stuff. They still do their thing, and I enjoy their shit regardless, but I do connect more with this era. long drive to m&a is just perfection, good news was great albeit the change in sound, we were dead has quite a few songs I like. Their older stuff just impacts me more.
love you bro and miss you
@Felicitas1990 That's a good question, I'm not really sure where the names came from. It could be that Isaac revealed them after each show, though it's more likely that the fans made up their own. But I didn't come up with any of these titles to answer your question, they were all already named when I downloaded them.
I like the part where he says "you'll see."
I know... I try to pry myself away from Modest Mouse. I listen to other bands for a week at the most, but I always come back to MM
You'll see you owe your friend
You'll see you are your friends and
You'll see you are the place you live in
You'll see you know
You'll see you know
You'll see you know you are the friends that you met
And you are
You know, you know
You know you owe and you know, you know
You know you are the place you live in and who you met
And I can
You'll see, you'll see you're nowhere
You'll see, you'll see you're nowhere
You'll see you are my army
You'll see you now you knowing
My gospel.
these are early early demo tapes.
This is the gospel!
Any real mm fans remember zero methos? So many golden recordings and versions of songs that never saw the light of day and others that became actual recordings as well
hey this song reminds me of you
The Stars Are Projectors anyone?
Everyone.
@@jacobboening7138 everyone
Life Like Weeds is amazing.
I never heard this song until now