I've listened to this song a million times, and I can never EVER get sick of the bridge harmonies, and Nick's falsetto on the 'I fall' part is absolutely breath taking!
I am of John Lennon's generation. Neil is a beautifully powerful songwriter with lots of Beatles influence in his music. I am very moved by his songs. John would approve very much! Go Neil.
I've got a smile as wide as the equator! That sing-a-long with the crowd at the end was just amazing... I had goosebumps! Neil Finn and Crowded House are incredible! One of the best bands of all time!
Thank you, belatedly. Yes, he leads the crowd with a gentle hand. A Beautiful version, Neil Finn always makes each performance of his songs a unique rendering and this is no exception. Hearing each one it always sounds perfect, just right and the only way it could be. Very creative individual. I also noticed on this his reaction turning around at about 0:45 seconds when the drummer does a cymbal crash. On the original studio recording the drums are a symphony of simplicity, sparse, where the slightest snare tap moves the song thoughtfully along (the snare at the end of the second verse in the original at the space in "I'll be waiting when you call...When ever I fall..." are a mastery of understatement and so worth the wait)....the drums on this are very good but different, almost and ever so slightly busy....just a thought I had. Again, it's beautiful on it's own, as they all are. Thanks again...
Wow! I forgot how moving this song was. Love songs are tough because love is the #1 topic that is written about. But, every so often a song rises above the fray. Nice job.
I am from Germany and I wasn´t to able watch Live Earth on TV on 2007. So I decided to look now what happened. And I have to admit the best audience and the best concert was seen in Australia. I like watching CH and now I know Eskimo Joe and Missy Higgins who are (both) totally unknown in Germany. It´s great to hear the people sing togehter with Finn and it was a great final when Missy, Wofmother, Jack Johnson, Butler e.g. entered the stage. Go on Oz.
I still can't get over that their big farewell was the opera house show and their re-entry with the worldwide stage/audience of Live Earth was even bigger than that. Karmic bookends in a way.
saw this live online too and love how they just kept going when the lights went out -- really moving performance -- so great live and their recent album is great
They are most certainly still together and doing a couple of shows down under in Sydney in November...maybe they'll tour again in 2017. Saw them in 2007 in Canada...they were great.
Does Neil Finn realise how this song nails me to the wall every time I hear it? So brilliant. One of the best songwriters of our time......of any time.
I remember watching this Live On Line as it went out, would have Loved to have been there, Esp when the kept playing when the stage lights were turned of at the end
I desperately tried to get tickets to see them at The Troubadour in L.A. with no luck. But I'm seeing them in Chicago next month. Can't wait! Neil Finn is a consummate showman - one of the best in the biz. Thanks for this clip, mate!
What a fantastic band. Always loved them and got to see them in Birmingham this week, it was amazing! Brilliant audience participation and humble words from such a talented singer/songwriter Neil Finn. So glad they're back! Thanks for the video anyswe :o)
@cheatmaster781 Yes, that's Matt Sherrod, he drummed for Beck, is officially in Crowded House, and is currently working with John Mayer's old bassist, David LaBruyere on some Sons of Summer stuff during Neil's Pajama Club tour.
I'm really close tonight And I feel like I'm moving inside her Lying in the dark I think that I'm beginning to know her Let it go I'll be there when you call And whenever I fall at your feet Won't you let your tears rain down on me? Whenever I touch your slow turning pain You're hiding from me now There's something in the way that you're talking The words don't sound right But I hear them all moving inside you Know I'll be waiting when you call Hey, whenever I fall at your feet Won't you let your tears rain down on me? Whenever I touch your slow turning pain The finger of blame has turned upon itself And I'm more than willing to offer myself Do you want my presence or need my help? Who knows where that might lead I fall Whenever I fall at your feet Won't you let your tears rain down on me? Whenever I touch your slow turning pain Whenever I fall (at your feet) Whenever I fall
craking video....couple of keys lower than when I saw them live many years back but still a quality perfomance and such a great great song ...thank you for sharing ...Jonny Reyn
yeah man just a shame i cant find an actual recording of it though, it would be great to have this on mp3! but you have done one hell of an influential favour by posting this well flippin done!!
When they played at the Opera house there were road blocks for 8 hours. Everyone in the whole country knew it was a moment to be seen. So I say to you man, next time get the blue bus.
how fucking cool is this band?? i prefer this version to the album purely coz it's alot more moving and gets the point across pure and straight, and the bit at the end gives me SHIVERS its that powerful, hall of fame open the doors for Niel!!!
I don't get why this question got negative votes. It was a legit question--was Matt Beck's drummer? And the answer is yes. Nothing negative about that.
he thinks it's funny that he sang it at Nicole and Keiths wedding considering it's a song written about having an argument with his own wife ;) but nonetheless, to me it will always be the most mind blowing Crowded House song to date.
I've listened to this song a million times, and I can never EVER get sick of the bridge harmonies, and Nick's falsetto on the 'I fall' part is absolutely breath taking!
You mean Mark Hart. Nick does a low hamony
I am of John Lennon's generation. Neil is a beautifully powerful songwriter with lots of Beatles influence in his music. I am very moved by his songs. John would approve very much! Go Neil.
Nothing could ever amount to the talent Neil Finn has.
I could watch this over and over and never be bored.
Mark Hart's harmony in the bridge.... my gosh, I can't get over it. so good.
All these years later and i still get the chills when I hear this song......❤
Incredible song, one of my favourites. Really under-rated band.
I've got a smile as wide as the equator! That sing-a-long with the crowd at the end was just amazing... I had goosebumps! Neil Finn and Crowded House are incredible! One of the best bands of all time!
This is the magic that genius and music only can deliver
I love how the audience sings along!
This song brings me in tears
good song and video.every time I watch the video.all my tears start falling.😢😢😢😢😰😰😰😰
It's a rare occasion these days when a song makes a 15 year old cry.
this one is enough to bring tears to my eyes...
the sing along is just superb.
Thank you, belatedly. Yes, he leads the crowd with a gentle hand. A Beautiful version, Neil Finn always makes each performance of his songs a unique rendering and this is no exception. Hearing each one it always sounds perfect, just right and the only way it could be. Very creative individual. I also noticed on this his reaction turning around at about 0:45 seconds when the drummer does a cymbal crash. On the original studio recording the drums are a symphony of simplicity, sparse, where the slightest snare tap moves the song thoughtfully along (the snare at the end of the second verse in the original at the space in "I'll be waiting when you call...When ever I fall..." are a mastery of understatement and so worth the wait)....the drums on this are very good but different, almost and ever so slightly busy....just a thought I had. Again, it's beautiful on it's own, as they all are. Thanks again...
too much symbol for sure…
Was at Live Earth sydney. I was there and it was an incredible concert. Crowded house and in particular Niel Finn are unreal!
Best. Band. Ever.
Saw them first time 20 yrs ago in a small club in Boston and 3x since. Never cease to amaze.
Melted. So pure.
wow 💓💓
Wow! I forgot how moving this song was. Love songs are tough because love is the #1 topic that is written about. But, every so often a song rises above the fray. Nice job.
I am from Germany and I wasn´t to able watch Live Earth on TV on 2007. So I decided to look now what happened. And I have to admit the best audience and the best concert was seen in Australia. I like watching CH and now I know Eskimo Joe and Missy Higgins who are (both) totally unknown in Germany.
It´s great to hear the people sing togehter with Finn and it was a great final when Missy, Wofmother, Jack Johnson, Butler e.g. entered the stage.
Go on Oz.
I still can't get over that their big farewell was the opera house show and their re-entry with the worldwide stage/audience of Live Earth was even bigger than that. Karmic bookends in a way.
I love the vocal harmony on the chorus
Esta canción es hermosa.
I love when the entire crowd sings! Magical!
saw this live online too and love how they just kept going when the lights went out -- really moving performance -- so great live and their recent album is great
What an incredible band.....WHY AREN'T YOU THE BIGGEST BAND IN THE WORLD TODAY?
I just saw them in Vienna. Had me from the first second. Great band, especially live!
Live version sounds better to me than studio recording .
Great song ❤️
4given7x I think that of just about every live version of every Crowded House song on youtube! :)
I would love to see this band live. Shame they are not together.Pay proper good money to see them.Levellers are great live.
They are most certainly still together and doing a couple of shows down under in Sydney in November...maybe they'll tour again in 2017. Saw them in 2007 in Canada...they were great.
Saw them last week it was Amazing!
Does Neil Finn realise how this song nails me to the wall every time I hear it? So brilliant. One of the best songwriters of our time......of any time.
I remember watching this Live On Line as it went out, would have Loved to have been there, Esp when the kept playing when the stage lights were turned of at the end
Neil Finn is an amazing song writer. His lyrics are so intricate, he truly is a poet. His words transcend time.
bet nobody on earth dislikes this song.brilliant.
if liked this song, check out the Sydney Opera House gig. The whole country of Australia absolutely loves these guys.
Beautiful! Thanks for offering this out to us fans. This is such a touching song for me.
God bless all. Paul Hester - your energy is everywhere now.
Oh, beautiful song......💖
amazing Neil, we love you!!!!
I desperately tried to get tickets to see them at The Troubadour in L.A. with no luck. But I'm seeing them in Chicago next month. Can't wait! Neil Finn is a consummate showman - one of the best in the biz. Thanks for this clip, mate!
LOVE THIS
What a fantastic band. Always loved them and got to see them in Birmingham this week, it was amazing! Brilliant audience participation and humble words from such a talented singer/songwriter Neil Finn. So glad they're back! Thanks for the video anyswe :o)
@cheatmaster781
Yes, that's Matt Sherrod, he drummed for Beck, is officially in Crowded House, and is currently working with John Mayer's old bassist, David LaBruyere on some Sons of Summer stuff during Neil's Pajama Club tour.
Linda. 😘😘😘
Love the girl waving her videophone back and forth with the crowd -- makes me dizzy just thinking about watching that played back!
oh my god chills, just chills
yay im going to see them it is going to be brilliant!!!
Loved it 20 years ago, love it now!!
Thanks for posting this beautiful song.
Yeah, man... Superb! It always brings tears to my eyes...
Just saw them at the Tabernacle in Atlanta. Neil Finn and band delivered.
Thank you, Andreas, for posting this. I've loved CH for years and it's a pleasure to see this performance. Sound is great, too!
I'm really close tonight
And I feel like I'm moving inside her
Lying in the dark
I think that I'm beginning to know her
Let it go
I'll be there when you call
And whenever I fall at your feet
Won't you let your tears rain down on me?
Whenever I touch your slow turning pain
You're hiding from me now
There's something in the way that you're talking
The words don't sound right
But I hear them all moving inside you
Know
I'll be waiting when you call
Hey, whenever I fall at your feet
Won't you let your tears rain down on me?
Whenever I touch your slow turning pain
The finger of blame has turned upon itself
And I'm more than willing to offer myself
Do you want my presence or need my help?
Who knows where that might lead
I fall
Whenever I fall at your feet
Won't you let your tears rain down on me?
Whenever I touch your slow turning pain
Whenever I fall (at your feet)
Whenever I fall
I'm more than willing to offer myself. That's just serving the other person and being there for them.
craking video....couple of keys lower than when I saw them live many years back but still a quality perfomance and such a great great song ...thank you for sharing ...Jonny Reyn
Simply awesome!
V. GOOD audio and video, just an amazing song with a brilliant performance.
P.S. This song is pretty easy to play on acoustic guitar and sounds great.
yeah man just a shame i cant find an actual recording of it though, it would be great to have this on mp3! but you have done one hell of an influential favour by posting this well flippin done!!
Great performance!
I was there. Awesome!
love love love this song :) every word gives me butterflies and flutters down my back amazing one of those songs can do that :)
I married my wife to this song as it is perfect.
Very nice, this performance is great, this whole was great, thanks for the post! =]
Wonderful crowd 😭😭
Great song, true kiwi legends.
such a good song
Loved it, excellent!!
I thought the same thing when I first saw him with Crowded House. I looked into it, it is.
it's mark, matt, liam and neil. basically everyone but nick sings the bridge. (nick harmonizes on the "i faaaall" though)
He always did play it with the capo at the third fret.. if you check other videos you'll see
I love it.
amazing
amazing!!!
yeah..really touching
AMAZING !
@cheatmaster781 yes it is. He is now in Crowded House
wow that was good
@flapjack1228 It's not a Les Paul. It's a Gretsch Duojet or similiar model.
freaking love it!
love this...thnx!!!! :))))
neil finn is seriously amazing.
Yes, Tremendo!!
@Funked Up He uses the Boss Vibrato pedal
When they played at the Opera house there were road blocks for 8 hours. Everyone in the whole country knew it was a moment to be seen. So I say to you man, next time get the blue bus.
beautiful! personal preference is a female vocalist for background vocals
how fucking cool is this band?? i prefer this version to the album purely coz it's alot more moving and gets the point across pure and straight, and the bit at the end gives me SHIVERS its that powerful, hall of fame open the doors for Niel!!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@cheatmaster781
Yes he is, now full-time member of Crowded House.
I don't get why this question got negative votes. It was a legit question--was Matt Beck's drummer? And the answer is yes. Nothing negative about that.
anyone know where I can get just the audio for this?
I'm in love with it.
Does anyone know how the singer/guitarplayers amplifier is tuned? I guess clean and with delay, but can anyone give it to me more specified?
This is just an amazing song, the melody is fantastic......
@Riekeyou Wow I didn't know they were very popular in Sweden.
@cheatmaster781 It is yes, Matt Sherrod.
Does anyone know where i can find the whole show on DVD ?
anbody know what modulation pedal he is using at 1:25?
Is this recorded on swedish television? q:
he thinks it's funny that he sang it at Nicole and Keiths wedding considering it's a song written about having an argument with his own wife ;)
but nonetheless, to me it will always be the most mind blowing Crowded House song to date.
❤
Yes it is.
yes it is, it's matt sherrod
@cheatmaster781 Yes it is, Matt Sherrod
James Blunt can sing better than lot of other singers...maybe you should listen to him before saying he can't sing!
I was thinking the same thing... just a touch to fast...
I missed it!
Very good!
But I prefer the James Blunt version ;)
@anyswe On 26 March 2005, aged 46, Hester committed suicide by hanging himself from a tree in a park near his home. his name Paul Hester....