Here in Oklahoma this song reminds me of feelings I had put away long ago. Maybe I've pretended all along I was okay and losing her was just something to forget. I now know I'll always miss you Rachel and someday when I find you in heaven we'll laugh and hug again...
Benjamin Tod's music has meant so much to me over the past few years. His lyrics cut deep. From a divorce, suicide attempt, rampant alcoholism and selfishness...his lyrics became a rallying cry for my recovery. I'm five years sober a couple weeks ago, and his music and art has been an integral part of my recovery. Nothing but love for this man. ❤️
COngrats my friend. I feel the same about his music. I am also 5 years sober this past February. ITs the selfishness of my past that i find the hardest to come to terms with.
" Some starry-eyed boy never taught self control The cost of my living was more than I planned So I held a needle like a gun in my hand" Good luck bub, life's a garden, dig it. Keep on trucking
I'm so thankful for Western AF (and others) that record these high quality live performances and put them out there for the world to discover. I wouldn't know who Benjamin Tod was if not for Western AF. The same can be said for many others promoted by this and other similar platforms. Thank you again Western AF, keeping good music alive and accessable.
@@bendyrland7213all of my favorite western/country music singers save few popular artists like Zack Bryan or Cody jinks were found by western. Super grateful
"Wyoming" Well men like me probably die alone With some broken dream on a dusty road And it may be sad, but so is everything that's true Well, if life's a gamble, then I bet the table on a pair of two's Oh, and the sun's probably shinin' in Wyoming And the moon, she's casting diamonds on the low-lyin' street And when my soul is finally set free You can burn my body in a prairie breeze By candlelight, paper and ink Wrote my final wish, killin' a drink And I thought of you It happened more times than a few I stared down a barrel and I wasn't able to follow through Oh, and the sun's probably shinin' in Wyoming And the moon, she's casting diamonds on the low-lyin' street When my soul is finally set free You can burn my body in a prairie breeze Oh when I'm gone, please remember me For my blue eyes, and the songs I'd sing And forget the bad I did all that I could do If I could take it back, I would, in fact, and give it all to you Oh, and the sun's probably shinin' in Wyoming And the moon, she's casting diamonds on the low-lyin' street When my soul is finally set free You can burn my body in a prairie breeze
I relate and also have seen similar stories from people. Idk why but it's a natural progression. Maybe as we get older, the anger and rage fades and we relate more to this vibe. We've all had our hearts broke, failed, lost people, nearly given up at times. This music is just the ultimate comfort for me.
It’s really not a big coincidence that metal guys like you and me draw to country/western. I go from August Burns Red and Thy Art is Murder, to Colter Wall and Whitey Morgan on the daily. So much of it is about deep internal struggle. The instruments and beats are different, but lyrically they’re one in the same.
@@cleetusshackleford6166 it’s because it’s real music with soul and emotion, which genres pull at your emotions the most?? Metal (anger or angst) and western like this
Benjamin Tod helped me with the loss of a father, a divorce, a marriage, a newborn and so much more. Thank you for everything. Your voice is what I want to hear as I pass on.
My kids dad just died ... he was a cowboy from Wyoming. I first heard this song the day after he died. Its crazy how music seeks out our soul. What a beautiful and haunting song... RIP Kye.
30 days ago, I lost my dad to suicide. He was 73 years old and my buddy. This song hits hard. The blue eyes verse gets me every time. He had the most piercing beautiful blue eyes and played the harmonica - self taught. Man, I miss him.
🫂 Hugs to you and prayers for comfort. Sorry for your loss, it's hard dealing with the grief of losing someone you love and I know too much about these feelings, but just think of all the great times y'all had together and know they are watching over us and we will hopefully get to see them real soon
It doesn’t matter if he ever becomes a household name or not, Benjamin Tod is a legendary tier songwriter in my book. Thanks for the music, dude. Much appreciated.
I think almost every one of his songs fall into that category. And for me the only other artist that cuts me as deep as this guy is The tallest man on earth.
I havent cried for 7 years since my Mother died but this songs broke all the Dams and let tears flow that i wasnt able to shed for too long . It hits me everytime I hear and now play it
@@Dan-yh7ve no bullshit. You'll feel much better. Used to tell everyone I wana move to Wyoming. My little cabin. Theres one person that would understand this and I ball my eyes out everytime I hear it. Nothing wrong with crying. Fuck what people tell you. Everyone cries, men, women. Everyones been through shit and needs to let it out because it will eat you alive. Bit by bit until your too weak to do anything.
I've been a musician for over 40 years and this is one of those songs that is so real and raw that it won't go away. What a gift you have Mr Tod, thanks for sharing with whoever will listen.
Sitting here in England, wishing we had this kind of traditional music and culture back that we used to have... even if it weren't the same. Great song, I got Goosebumps...
The culture is dead here. Even this dude is not one of the culture, obviously... Despite America and Britain's fall, good music still remains. It's buried deep under the alcohol commercials and the propaganda they call songs. It's a hack you can see with your own eyes, people want to hear what everyone knows and has heard before. Like with all the good music we all can agree on out there, why is it in bars across the world we hear "put another dime in the juke box baby" so long after it was made. It wasn't even a good song when it was made but the peasantry sure wakes up when they hear that familiar garbage, meanwhile us outliers are begging them to stop putting that f'ing dime in that damned jukebox...
Man this wrecks me every time. "Well men like me, probably die alone, with some broken dream, on a dusty road. And It may be sad, but so is everything that's true". That is one of the many reasons why this man far surpasses musicianship and enters the realm of wisdom through experience. This is no song, this is distilled struggle, and man this wrecks me every time.
I'd never heard this song before...... glad I have now. Mr. Tod that is one hell of a song you've written. I'm probably much older than the average audience of Western AF, but I have to say I am really enjoying some of these younger artists. Keep it up youngin's you're doing cowboy songs proud.
I’ve been a fan of Ben for years - got the chance to see him live at healing Appalachia and his music is entirely captivating . It just sucks you in - just listening in person is an experience I will never forget Extremely powerful and beautiful at the same time
I've loved this song for like 6 years but my boyfriend died 2 weeks ago. This new version in light of that hits different. I introduced him to you guys. We got to catch one of your shows last year. That'll always be a great memory 🖤 rest in peace
You know that Sum 41 album "All Killer No Filler"? It seems Benjamin Tod's songs work the same way. Seems he can't write a bad song. Love it! Chords and lyrics below folks, have fun pickin! Capo on 4, standard tuning The C-C/B-Am-Am/G-F-part is just a bass run, if it's too complicated, just play straight C until the F Intro C / F / C / G / Am / F C / C G C Verses C / F / C / G / Am / F C / C / G C Chorus F / C C/B Am Am/G F / F / C C/B Am Am/G F / F Am / G F C G C Interlude C / F / C / G / Am / F C / C G C Outro C F Am G C [Intro] [Verse 1] Well, men like me Probably die alone With some broken dream On a dusty road And it may be sad But so is everything that's true Well if life's a gamble then I bet the table on a Pair of twos [Chorus] And the sun's probably shining In Wyoming And the moon, she's casting diamonds On a low-lying stream And when my soul is finally set free You can burn my body in the prairie breeze [Verse 2] By candlelight A paper and ink I rule my final wish Killing a drink And I thought of you It happened more times than a few I stared down a barrel and I wasn't able To follow through [Chorus] And the sun's probably shining In Wyoming And the moon, she's casting diamonds On a low-lying stream And when my soul is finally set free You can burn my body in the prairie breeze [Interlude] [Verse 3] So when I'm gone Please remember me For my blue eyes And the songs I'd sing And forget the bad I did all that I could do If I could take it back I would in fact And give it all to you [Chorus] And the sun's probably shining In Wyoming And the moon, she's casting diamonds On a low-lying stream And when my soul is finally set free You can burn my body in the prairie breeze [Outro]
Here in Boston. This song hits deep. You can get lost in a city and lose family...doesnt take candlelight....mad respect to the sun that is shining in Wyoming Mr. Todd. Respectfully from Boston,. Sean
I'm only 38, work my ass off, have an amazing son fueling me every day, but i let loved ones know this is the song to bury me too. Love you man. You move my heart and soul every day.
I guess i can get in line with all of you who feel equally as worthless and lost. My dogs are the only thing keeping me from catching the bus. Just tired of the meaninglessness of it all, and no matter what I'll probably just sit here and feel disappointed in myself as i have for the better part of my life. Thankfully there's a few minutes of calmness in an otherwise stormy mind. Thank you Benjamin!
Everything this man touches turns to gold. I fucking love this guy more than he’d ever know. If there is ever a show in Melbourne, Australia I’ll be there.
My fiance recently passed away and this song among many others of you and your wife's have gotten me through. Thank you so much and please keep doing what you're doing and being you
The slower tempo and subtle changes in this version are incredible. I had never heard either version before finding this; and now I'm obsessed with both. From a Wyoming native: This song is truly special and absolutely incredible.
When I was young bout 2 years old I wondered off from my parents campsite they could not find me for hours .. they called the park rangers .. they found me in a meadow full of wild Buffalo walking through them and telling them my name lol .. this song reminds me of that old story
My dream is to travel to the US and catch one of this man's shows live. His sound cuts through every fiber of my being, stops me dead in my track and forces me to focus all attention on the music. It's magic. - A Dutch fan
He is one of my favorite artists. I just got to see him 5 months ago. It was a show to remember. Hope you get to see him and LDSB and Matt heckler. It was an amazing show for me
Come on over man. Take a week and travel around out West then hit up a show. These types of songs will mean more once you have experienced the vastness and isolation of places like Wyoming.
What a thing. This song has always resonated beyond the superficial for me, though I hold the right as a Wyomingite to always be stoked to have it mentioned by name in any capacity. But as I'm sure all of the folks who help with this channel can attest, it doesn't matter where you go or what you go through, or even how mad this place can make you. Standing in the sunshine in the sagebrush, lying in the prairie looking at the stars ... Walking among the truly wild spaces. It's special to us. It can heal many ailments. We're in this small club of people who know what we have here. All the good and bad that goes with it. When I die, I want to roam here. I want it to be better than it was given to me. Where I was born and where I want to remain.
The way he label the very common feeling of some sort of existential anxiety and projects it on the calmness of the Wyoming wilderness left me speechless. I’ve been using the mountains around my cabin in Sweden for the same therapeutic purpose for years. And suddenly this genius just put the exact words on it. I’m addicted to Benjamin’s lyrics and his music. And I hope that I by that make life just a wee bit easier for him.
Benjamin Todd’s music stops my normally crowded and busy brain and lets me just enjoy the present moment. It’s so awesome to see his music develop over the years, as well as him as a person. He looks healthier, older. Luv him and his lovely wife.
Well, men like me probably die alone With some broken dream on a dusty road And it may be sad but so is everything that's true Well if life's a gamble, then I bet the table on a pair of twos And the sun's probably shining in Wyoming And the moon, she's casting diamonds on a low-lying stream And when my soul is finally set free You can burn my body in a prairie breeze By candlelight paper and ink, I wrote my final wish Killing a drink and I thought of you It happened more times than a few, I stared down a barrel And I wasn't able to follow through And the sun's probably shining in Wyoming And the moon, she's casting diamonds on a low-lying stream And when my soul is finally set free You can burn my body in a prairie breeze When I'm gone please remember me For my blue eyes and the songs I'd sing Forget the bad, I did all that I could do If I could take it back I would in fact and give it all to you And the sun's probably shining in Wyoming And the moon, she's casting diamonds on a low-lying stream And when my soul is finally set free You can burn my body in a prairie breeze
He's got me thru some things. That voice rings to the eternal sadness of the violence of life. Yet, has the beauty to make every second worth it in this gorgeous chaos.
When you like the song after hearing the first line because you know it’s a benji todd song and the heart ♥️ is in it. Great artist. Forever my favorite story teller.
Such a remarkable tune! I had the awsome privilege to visit Wyoming on a recent trip to Sturgis South Dakota for the motorcycle rally. And I've gotta say as a southern boy from Kentucky and been living in Florida since I was 13, I was in true shock and awe at the raw beauty of the land out there! I am no writer but I can see how that landscape influences so many great writers.
I'm from Wyoming and miss it so much. It'll be a year since my attempt on the 7th, and this made me cry. I remember thinking "I just want to go home. I wanna feel that wind again". This is beautiful and touched my soul in a unique and bittersweet way. Thank you so much!
I’m from New Zealand but I worked as a hunting guide near Cody Wyoming up by the Shoshone pass for 2 years nearly 17 yrs ago. That country will always have a special place in my heart.
Discovered this song last night over a few beers to myself and it definitely hit me hard had to listen to it a few times it's so amazing when a song can just hit on everything your living with . It's sad but so is everything that's true .
This sounds amazing. Ben's voice has only gotten better over the years and the difference in this from the original recording I've listened to is one of the few I've liked better than a gems on VHS recordings. He's the real deal.
Glad to get the live collab of this with Western AF and Benjamin Tod. This song has a sweetly soul crushing truth to it. Eveytime I roll through Wyoming in my semi my playlist just seems to know and this tune eerily comes on. In the end, we all go on alone.
i dont care if he never get the appreciation he really deserves, he is always going to be the most legendary songwriter in my list. Definitely carrying his songs and memory all the way until i die.
This last year, I lost my dog, the sweetest dog I've ever met in my life, then I lost my older brother to alcoholism and have been deeply struggling with my own tenuous grasp on sobriety. Having music like Benjamin Tod's that speaks about addiction and struggle in such an open and honest way has been incredibly comforting
I've always loved this song. It has such a beautifully soft yet powerful tone to it. The background in the video is absolutely beautiful and Benjamin's voice and musical talent never disappoints. Keep up the great work. 🙏
I love hearing Ben re-release stuff from like 10 years ago.. From the "Life's a dog-gone shame," version of this to this? It's amazing seeing the progression of him as an artist, man.. Same with the sick pup version of "from the day you were born," to the magnolia sessions version of "from the day you were born." They're all awesome versions of awesome tracks, but it's cool to see how refined and perfected it is now after him playing it probably a million times..
I lost my Dad when I was 20 years old. This song perfectly encapsulates my emotional well being at that time. My old man was my best friend and I felt incredibly alone when he passed. Had horrible thoughts running through my head. But everytime I thought of him I couldn’t enact on them…. Listening to this song now (I’ve listened to it dozens of times) always makes me cry as it feels like I’ve been heard. Thank you Benjamin Tod.
Spent most of my life "Hating country music" but thanks to Western AF and absolute bangers like this song I've found myself actively seeking music like this out. Sucks it took me this long to discover great country music, but I'm nevertheless greatful I did.
Man I got to say I love it here in Wyoming big enough to be fun and small enough to be simple friends and family are amazing and at the end of the day a song like this just hits home God bless
My oldest sister (45) passed away last week 4.18.2024 This song made me think of her when I heard it yesterday afternoon. It was by accident that I heard it but it made everything hit pretty hard. I never thought I would have to say "Goodbye." So soon to her. I hope she is having the best time with our Mom in heaven.
Reminds me of an old cowboy song and it also makes me think of my home in the Rio Grand valley down in south Texas. It's bitter sweet to live in the west and too live in places with so much pain and sorrow Truly a beautiful song sung by a 21st century cowboy poet.
Forever West.... I feel lucky that I grew up in Wyoming. For Benjamin Tod to recognize this state in a song is an honor. Amazing video representing Wyoming as well Western AF.
I am a fan of 100 different artists and genres and Benjamin tod has to be in my top 3 artists of all time. I can’t believe he hasn’t gotten all the recognition he deserves yet
Ben Tod. Thanks for all the tunes. This is an old favorite of mine that I’m happy to hear you play again. Your music has had such an impact on so many people.
This has always been one of my top 2 favorite songs of yours for years. Wyoming has been my family's home for 6 generations. Right now we are in desperate need of prayers. The "burning in the prairie breeze" is taking hundreds of thousands of acres in a matter of a couple of days. It is stealing homes, wildlife, livestock and the gorgeous views from the place we all love so deeply. Pray for old Wyoming!
It’s been a few years now but I have to comment again, this may be the best recording of a song ever. Of all time, I don’t think anything has ever been as perfect as this. The song, the scenery, the Buffalo, the emotion. Perfect, absolutely perfect.
This has been one of my favorite songs for long time. I've always loved my memories of Wyoming, and this song fills my heart with all of those emotions. Thanks Ben!
Thank you @westernaf and THANK YOU! @Benjamintod @Lostdogstreetband. The amount of people you've touched with your music is amazing. Can't wait to read the stories of your travels.
This man deserves all the fame and fortune anyone could ever have in life! Talking to people that have never heard of him confuses me on another level. Like how?
I'm so thankful for this last album. This is a great song but Tears worth the gold might be the most emotional song I've ever heard. The whole album is so so great. Comments are disabled on Benjamins main channel but I needed to get this off my chest somewhere. Thank you!
Like a lot of others his music has truly got me through hard times and still does. Was so excited to see him in SLC. Told my brother inlaw "ready to see a grown man cry?" Haha. Unfortunately he canceled because the venue wouldn't work with him. I understand his reasoning as he should be respected as an artist and unfortunately the venue was not doing him justice. But I was absolutely heart broken when I got to the doors and they told us the show had been canceled. I just hope I'll get to see him down the line.
Funny how a song can help you get through shit. This for me has been one of those and for a homegrown mountain man that's even hard to type much less speak out loud. Thank you
Ok, another masterpiece...thank you to Benjamin Tod for keeping it so real and Western AF for continuing to share amazing artists and songs like this. Kudos!
"when my soul is finally set free you can burn my body in a praire breeze" made me cry. Felt it to the core.
Nikan Igweyen miigwetch
Here in Oklahoma this song reminds me of feelings I had put away long ago. Maybe I've pretended all along I was okay and losing her was just something to forget. I now know I'll always miss you Rachel and someday when I find you in heaven we'll laugh and hug again...
Yes you will friend. Its never over.
Miss my beautiful Melody still in love with her after all these years
Enid
Felt that one. Greetings from Del City.
OKC
“I thought of you, it happened more times then a few, I’d stare down a barrel, but I wasn’t able to follow through”
Wish all is well brother
Benjamin Tod's music has meant so much to me over the past few years. His lyrics cut deep. From a divorce, suicide attempt, rampant alcoholism and selfishness...his lyrics became a rallying cry for my recovery. I'm five years sober a couple weeks ago, and his music and art has been an integral part of my recovery. Nothing but love for this man. ❤️
Damn bro. Stay strong.
COngrats my friend. I feel the same about his music. I am also 5 years sober this past February. ITs the selfishness of my past that i find the hardest to come to terms with.
"I stared down a barrel and I was unable to follow through" stay strong brothers
" Some starry-eyed boy never taught self control
The cost of my living was more than I planned
So I held a needle like a gun in my hand"
Good luck bub, life's a garden, dig it.
Keep on trucking
I 1000% percent relate to what you said. That's why I love this song. 6 weeks for me brother
western af does such a good job recording these they really should just release their own albums
I'm so thankful for Western AF (and others) that record these high quality live performances and put them out there for the world to discover. I wouldn't know who Benjamin Tod was if not for Western AF. The same can be said for many others promoted by this and other similar platforms. Thank you again Western AF, keeping good music alive and accessable.
For real 🇺🇸
Yes agreed!!
@@bendyrland7213all of my favorite western/country music singers save few popular artists like Zack Bryan or Cody jinks were found by western. Super grateful
This is what we all really crave from musicians. the radio version is just not the same…
"Wyoming"
Well men like me probably die alone
With some broken dream on a dusty road
And it may be sad, but so is everything that's true
Well, if life's a gamble, then I bet the table on a pair of two's
Oh, and the sun's probably shinin' in Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds on the low-lyin' street
And when my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in a prairie breeze
By candlelight, paper and ink
Wrote my final wish, killin' a drink
And I thought of you
It happened more times than a few
I stared down a barrel and I wasn't able to follow through
Oh, and the sun's probably shinin' in Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds on the low-lyin' street
When my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in a prairie breeze
Oh when I'm gone, please remember me
For my blue eyes, and the songs I'd sing
And forget the bad
I did all that I could do
If I could take it back, I would, in fact, and give it all to you
Oh, and the sun's probably shinin' in Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds on the low-lyin' street
When my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in a prairie breeze
thank you so much for this! I THINK it might be 'low-lyin' stream' (rather than street), but I could be wrong. : )
Stream it is . But thanks for putting it together
. 😂 Better that the miss I had, “Hawaiian streams”
Thanks daddy
Thanks ❤
I'm a metal guy, and this dudes music speaks to my soul
I relate and also have seen similar stories from people. Idk why but it's a natural progression. Maybe as we get older, the anger and rage fades and we relate more to this vibe. We've all had our hearts broke, failed, lost people, nearly given up at times. This music is just the ultimate comfort for me.
It’s really not a big coincidence that metal guys like you and me draw to country/western. I go from August Burns Red and Thy Art is Murder, to Colter Wall and Whitey Morgan on the daily. So much of it is about deep internal struggle. The instruments and beats are different, but lyrically they’re one in the same.
Same brother
Another metal head here. I love this music too.
@@cleetusshackleford6166 it’s because it’s real music with soul and emotion, which genres pull at your emotions the most?? Metal (anger or angst) and western like this
Benjamin Tod helped me with the loss of a father, a divorce, a marriage, a newborn and so much more. Thank you for everything. Your voice is what I want to hear as I pass on.
Wow, sorry brother. I can't imagine that pain. Stay strong, put your head down and work hard.
I only scratch off a few of those.. life sucks but there’s at least a little luck out there. I’ll go out to the prairie.
I love you my brother ❤️🏆
Same dude this guy gelped me through many hells. Glad you are finding light in the dark my guy. Good luck in the trenches
Sorry for your loss brother, hope you are doing ok these days!
My kids dad just died ... he was a cowboy from Wyoming. I first heard this song the day after he died. Its crazy how music seeks out our soul. What a beautiful and haunting song... RIP Kye.
well said, Susan...
Music has a way of finding its way to you, it's like a 6th sense as well in my opinion. Music has its way of finding you
crazy to bring that to the youtube comments...
30 days ago, I lost my dad to suicide. He was 73 years old and my buddy. This song hits hard. The blue eyes verse gets me every time. He had the most piercing beautiful blue eyes and played the harmonica - self taught. Man, I miss him.
So sorry to hear that man. God bless you and your family.
Shit
God bless you man. Stay strong
🫂 Hugs to you and prayers for comfort. Sorry for your loss, it's hard dealing with the grief of losing someone you love and I know too much about these feelings, but just think of all the great times y'all had together and know they are watching over us and we will hopefully get to see them real soon
I lost my father a few years back not a day gos by that I don't t think about him I miss so much my prayers go toyou
It doesn’t matter if he ever becomes a household name or not, Benjamin Tod is a legendary tier songwriter in my book. Thanks for the music, dude. Much appreciated.
He's up there with Townes Van Zandt and Elliott Smith for me
@@IDontLikeAltRock lol
He will be emblazoned by the lost souls who found him. We were here for it.
He's masterful. He truly is
Unless he sings about trucks, cheap beer, and pandering political opinions hell never be a household name.
This is one of the greatest songs I've heard in the last 20 years
Agreed
agreed
Agreed.
it's a great song. there are a lot of great songs.
I think almost every one of his songs fall into that category. And for me the only other artist that cuts me as deep as this guy is The tallest man on earth.
I havent cried for 7 years since my Mother died but this songs broke all the Dams and let tears flow that i wasnt able to shed for too long . It hits me everytime I hear and now play it
Lost my momma 5 years ago. This song hit me hard too.
interesting that you decided to tell everyone about this in the comments section of a youtube video.
No amount of polish, production and glitter will EVER produce ANYTHING as profound as an acoustic guitar and a strong singing voice…
lol
Amen
I'm scottish and man , gotta hold back the tears everytime I hear Ben's voice and lyrics , b e a utifull as always
If you gotta hold back tears, you should let them out brother, no shame. I do.
@@Dan-yh7ve no bullshit. You'll feel much better. Used to tell everyone I wana move to Wyoming. My little cabin. Theres one person that would understand this and I ball my eyes out everytime I hear it. Nothing wrong with crying. Fuck what people tell you. Everyone cries, men, women. Everyones been through shit and needs to let it out because it will eat you alive. Bit by bit until your too weak to do anything.
Dido!
I've been a musician for over 40 years and this is one of those songs that is so real and raw that it won't go away. What a gift you have Mr Tod, thanks for sharing with whoever will listen.
Those lyrics hit hard. Men like us really do die alone.
Men with leather cowboy hats and neck tattoos?
@@grizzlyblackpowder1960 hate all you want
@@thealaskanforever I don't have to hate anyone to recognize a city boy who found a western store.
@@grizzlyblackpowder1960 it's the heart...you can hear it...no one can be blamed about where they're from..
@@grizzlyblackpowder1960 you clearly
don’t know enough about this guy
Many songs don’t touch like this one. As I live in Wyoming and a vet who’s been dealing with things for along time. I Felt this song to the core.
Sitting here in England, wishing we had this kind of traditional music and culture back that we used to have... even if it weren't the same. Great song, I got Goosebumps...
Trot up the road to Scotland...plenty traditional music still thriving. Just find the right pub.
check out Tyler Childers on OurVinyl for Nose on the Grindstone......thank me later
I feel unspeakable gratitude to have this connection to Western/Americana culture. Much love, fom California
Glad you can appreciate our traditional music!
The culture is dead here. Even this dude is not one of the culture, obviously... Despite America and Britain's fall, good music still remains. It's buried deep under the alcohol commercials and the propaganda they call songs. It's a hack you can see with your own eyes, people want to hear what everyone knows and has heard before. Like with all the good music we all can agree on out there, why is it in bars across the world we hear "put another dime in the juke box baby" so long after it was made. It wasn't even a good song when it was made but the peasantry sure wakes up when they hear that familiar garbage, meanwhile us outliers are begging them to stop putting that f'ing dime in that damned jukebox...
Man this wrecks me every time. "Well men like me, probably die alone, with some broken dream, on a dusty road. And It may be sad, but so is everything that's true". That is one of the many reasons why this man far surpasses musicianship and enters the realm of wisdom through experience. This is no song, this is distilled struggle, and man this wrecks me every time.
I'd never heard this song before...... glad I have now. Mr. Tod that is one hell of a song you've written. I'm probably much older than the average audience of Western AF, but I have to say I am really enjoying some of these younger artists. Keep it up youngin's you're doing cowboy songs proud.
I don’t think there’s an average age here. Could be wrong💁
We'll keep er goin old timer as long as there's hardwork and broken hearts to be mended by grit and a song or two cowboys will never die!
we wouldn't have tunes like this if not for the older generations so thank you
If you liked this. His band, Lost Dog Street Band, and solo stuff is amazing as well.
@@Onomatopoeia4u and just about anything else that comes up when you search him
I have no words to describe how happy I am to have Benjamin Tod as an artist I can listen to.
I lived in Wyoming and this song reminds me of my brother we lost him at 31 he set himself free ...good bless and remember thing can get better 🙏
I’ve been a fan of Ben for years - got the chance to see him live at healing Appalachia and his music is entirely captivating . It just sucks you in - just listening in person is an experience I will never forget Extremely powerful and beautiful at the same time
Listening while studying. Combat Veteran, Married 16 years, 2 awesome kiddos and graduating UW this December. Thank you for getting this song out!
Congrats on graduating!
Okay?
I've loved this song for like 6 years but my boyfriend died 2 weeks ago. This new version in light of that hits different. I introduced him to you guys. We got to catch one of your shows last year. That'll always be a great memory 🖤 rest in peace
Damn I’m so sorry to hear that. I hope he is finding peace on the other side
Rest In Peace
blessed are those that mourn, for they shall be comforted - Matt 5:4
@@reformoverrevolution9053 i hope so. Doesn't feel like it.
My sincere condolences. May he rest in peace and you find yours. Songs like this let us know we're not alone.
You know that Sum 41 album "All Killer No Filler"? It seems Benjamin Tod's songs work the same way. Seems he can't write a bad song. Love it!
Chords and lyrics below folks, have fun pickin!
Capo on 4, standard tuning
The C-C/B-Am-Am/G-F-part is just a bass run, if it's too complicated, just play straight C until the F
Intro C / F / C / G / Am / F C / C G C
Verses C / F / C / G / Am / F C / C / G C
Chorus F / C C/B Am Am/G F / F / C C/B Am Am/G F / F Am / G F C G C
Interlude C / F / C / G / Am / F C / C G C
Outro C F Am G C
[Intro]
[Verse 1]
Well, men like me
Probably die alone
With some broken dream
On a dusty road
And it may be sad
But so is everything that's true
Well if life's a gamble then I bet the table on a
Pair of twos
[Chorus]
And the sun's probably shining
In Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds
On a low-lying stream
And when my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in the prairie breeze
[Verse 2]
By candlelight
A paper and ink
I rule my final wish
Killing a drink
And I thought of you
It happened more times than a few
I stared down a barrel and I wasn't able
To follow through
[Chorus]
And the sun's probably shining
In Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds
On a low-lying stream
And when my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in the prairie breeze
[Interlude]
[Verse 3]
So when I'm gone
Please remember me
For my blue eyes
And the songs I'd sing
And forget the bad
I did all that I could do
If I could take it back I would in fact
And give it all to you
[Chorus]
And the sun's probably shining
In Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds
On a low-lying stream
And when my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in the prairie breeze
[Outro]
Awesome! One Note: "On a low-lying stream"
@@onlinetuna Got Stream in the beginning, changed it to street, but I think you're right, stream should be correct. Thanks!
Haha I had that Sum 41 Album on constant rotation in 8th grade, what a throw back!
Thank you
Here in Boston. This song hits deep. You can get lost in a city and lose family...doesnt take candlelight....mad respect to the sun that is shining in Wyoming Mr. Todd. Respectfully from Boston,. Sean
I'm only 38, work my ass off, have an amazing son fueling me every day, but i let loved ones know this is the song to bury me too. Love you man. You move my heart and soul every day.
I guess i can get in line with all of you who feel equally as worthless and lost. My dogs are the only thing keeping me from catching the bus. Just tired of the meaninglessness of it all, and no matter what I'll probably just sit here and feel disappointed in myself as i have for the better part of my life.
Thankfully there's a few minutes of calmness in an otherwise stormy mind. Thank you Benjamin!
Hang in there for the next moment of beauty.
Everything this man touches turns to gold. I fucking love this guy more than he’d ever know. If there is ever a show in Melbourne, Australia I’ll be there.
I don’t know how he can sing it without crying , cause every time I do
Holy shit. I just discovered this guy and what a lovely pain his songs can bring.
My fiance recently passed away and this song among many others of you and your wife's have gotten me through. Thank you so much and please keep doing what you're doing and being you
I hope that you're doing alright. And if you aren't, that's okay, too ❤
Another gem to start a Friday morning from Mr Tod !!.. Thank you , from Dublin , Ireland to Muhlenberg via Wyoming , keep well everyone 🇮🇪☘️
I live in Wyoming. But much of my heritage is Irish. Good yo hear from you and the motherland brother.
@@boorex4203 slàinte brother !!🇮🇪☘️
We don't search for old songs,
we search for old memories.
That is very profound, my friend!
How can this man always get the tears flowing for me... I'll never understand
There’s a few artist that will make me cry. Mostly country… but never radio country.
John Moreland will also make me cry. There’s something about roots country that does it.
The slower tempo and subtle changes in this version are incredible. I had never heard either version before finding this; and now I'm obsessed with both. From a Wyoming native: This song is truly special and absolutely incredible.
When I was young bout 2 years old I wondered off from my parents campsite they could not find me for hours .. they called the park rangers .. they found me in a meadow full of wild Buffalo walking through them and telling them my name lol .. this song reminds me of that old story
My dream is to travel to the US and catch one of this man's shows live.
His sound cuts through every fiber of my being, stops me dead in my track and forces me to focus all attention on the music.
It's magic.
- A Dutch fan
We share that dream, I'll come with!
He is one of my favorite artists. I just got to see him 5 months ago. It was a show to remember. Hope you get to see him and LDSB and Matt heckler. It was an amazing show for me
@@justincolburn705 one day!
@@metalgearbas4 do you like resonant rogues?
Come on over man. Take a week and travel around out West then hit up a show. These types of songs will mean more once you have experienced the vastness and isolation of places like Wyoming.
What a thing. This song has always
resonated beyond the superficial for
me, though I hold the right as a
Wyomingite to always be stoked to
have it mentioned by name in any
capacity. But as I'm sure all of the
folks who help with this channel can
attest, it doesn't matter where you go
or what you go through, or even how
mad this place can make you.
Standing in the sunshine in the
sagebrush, lying in the prairie looking
at the stars ... Walking among the
truly wild spaces. It's special to us. It
can heal many ailments. We're in this
small club of people who know what
we have here. All the good and bad
that goes with it. When I die, I want to
roam here. I want it to be better than it
was given to me. Where I was born
and where I want to remain.
Well said, Sir!
@@rangerk9 Amen!
Cheers from an Western Oregonian who would kill to live there..70" of rain will do that to ya.
Amen ❤️ There is no other place. Wyoming is more then just a place it’s sacred .
Well said, I’m stuck in Texas (work and pay is just better here) but I long for my return home to Glenrock right outside of Casper.
One of my all time favorite LDSB songs. Benjamin just crushed this. Surprising absolutely no one. Fucking amazing.
The way he label the very common feeling of some sort of existential anxiety and projects it on the calmness of the Wyoming wilderness left me speechless. I’ve been using the mountains around my cabin in Sweden for the same therapeutic purpose for years. And suddenly this genius just put the exact words on it. I’m addicted to Benjamin’s lyrics and his music. And I hope that I by that make life just a wee bit easier for him.
Benjamin Todd’s music stops my normally crowded and busy brain and lets me just enjoy the present moment. It’s so awesome to see his music develop over the years, as well as him as a person. He looks healthier, older. Luv him and his lovely wife.
This is magic. Beautiful song, beautiful setting and beautiful camera work.
Gems on VHS and Western AF are doing the world a favour.
Love the gem in VHS as well ❤️
Well, men like me probably die alone
With some broken dream on a dusty road
And it may be sad but so is everything that's true
Well if life's a gamble, then I bet the table on a pair of twos
And the sun's probably shining in Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds on a low-lying stream
And when my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in a prairie breeze
By candlelight paper and ink, I wrote my final wish
Killing a drink and I thought of you
It happened more times than a few, I stared down a barrel
And I wasn't able to follow through
And the sun's probably shining in Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds on a low-lying stream
And when my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in a prairie breeze
When I'm gone please remember me
For my blue eyes and the songs I'd sing
Forget the bad, I did all that I could do
If I could take it back I would in fact and give it all to you
And the sun's probably shining in Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds on a low-lying stream
And when my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in a prairie breeze
He's got me thru some things. That voice rings to the eternal sadness of the violence of life. Yet, has the beauty to make every second worth it in this gorgeous chaos.
When you like the song after hearing the first line because you know it’s a benji todd song and the heart ♥️ is in it. Great artist. Forever my favorite story teller.
If you like story telling check out Shawn James' album Shadows. Great storytelling there as well 👍
Absolutely adore Benjamin Tod. Been rocking with him for about 5 years now, and can’t wait to see him love. So underrated.
Such a remarkable tune! I had the awsome privilege to visit Wyoming on a recent trip to Sturgis South Dakota for the motorcycle rally. And I've gotta say as a southern boy from Kentucky and been living in Florida since I was 13, I was in true shock and awe at the raw beauty of the land out there! I am no writer but I can see how that landscape influences so many great writers.
Dude has so many good songs, but this one i think may be his best!! Loved it since the beginning and finally a live version of it to top it off!!
I'm from Wyoming and miss it so much. It'll be a year since my attempt on the 7th, and this made me cry. I remember thinking "I just want to go home. I wanna feel that wind again". This is beautiful and touched my soul in a unique and bittersweet way. Thank you so much!
I’m glad you are here today to hear this song, and every song.
I’m from New Zealand but I worked as a hunting guide near Cody Wyoming up by the Shoshone pass for 2 years nearly 17 yrs ago. That country will always have a special place in my heart.
Discovered this song last night over a few beers to myself and it definitely hit me hard had to listen to it a few times it's so amazing when a song can just hit on everything your living with . It's sad but so is everything that's true .
I can't help but cry every single time I listen to this song.
Sending a hug to Benjamin Tod, wherever he is. Stay with us bud. We are all one soul.
This song is truly devastating. Some day your soul will be set free, this is true. Thanks Ben Tod & Western AF, out of this world!!
And be with JESUS
this is absolutely stunning…the song, the setting, the videography. thanks for blessing us with your craft.
I've listened to this song several times a day over the last week. Wish you could find this kind music on mainstream radio!
Then it wouldn't shine like it does now. Mainstream kills the beauty of a music.
This sounds amazing. Ben's voice has only gotten better over the years and the difference in this from the original recording I've listened to is one of the few I've liked better than a gems on VHS recordings. He's the real deal.
His pure, genuine talent is a rarity these days!
Agreed
Glad to get the live collab of this with Western AF and Benjamin Tod. This song has a sweetly soul crushing truth to it. Eveytime I roll through Wyoming in my semi my playlist just seems to know and this tune eerily comes on. In the end, we all go on alone.
i dont care if he never get the appreciation he really deserves, he is always going to be the most legendary songwriter in my list. Definitely carrying his songs and memory all the way until i die.
Me and my partner listen to you daily..I’ve been one year sober and your songs helped me through.Thanks ben
Congratulations!
This last year, I lost my dog, the sweetest dog I've ever met in my life, then I lost my older brother to alcoholism and have been deeply struggling with my own tenuous grasp on sobriety. Having music like Benjamin Tod's that speaks about addiction and struggle in such an open and honest way has been incredibly comforting
I've always loved this song. It has such a beautifully soft yet powerful tone to it. The background in the video is absolutely beautiful and Benjamin's voice and musical talent never disappoints. Keep up the great work. 🙏
One of the songs that touches your souls. Today was such a hard day missing my loved ones.
I love hearing Ben re-release stuff from like 10 years ago.. From the "Life's a dog-gone shame," version of this to this? It's amazing seeing the progression of him as an artist, man..
Same with the sick pup version of "from the day you were born," to the magnolia sessions version of "from the day you were born."
They're all awesome versions of awesome tracks, but it's cool to see how refined and perfected it is now after him playing it probably a million times..
I lost my Dad when I was 20 years old. This song perfectly encapsulates my emotional well being at that time. My old man was my best friend and I felt incredibly alone when he passed. Had horrible thoughts running through my head. But everytime I thought of him I couldn’t enact on them…. Listening to this song now (I’ve listened to it dozens of times) always makes me cry as it feels like I’ve been heard. Thank you Benjamin Tod.
Spent most of my life "Hating country music" but thanks to Western AF and absolute bangers like this song I've found myself actively seeking music like this out. Sucks it took me this long to discover great country music, but I'm nevertheless greatful I did.
There's a whole other genre labeled "Americana" that made it okay to like country-but not what's on "country" radio today-music.
Man I got to say I love it here in Wyoming big enough to be fun and small enough to be simple friends and family are amazing and at the end of the day a song like this just hits home God bless
Definitively, Benjamin is one of the finest songwriters of the last 50 years
Sitting outside by my bonfire in. Y backyard listening to my music and this song kills my soul. God bless you guys ♡
My oldest sister (45) passed away last week 4.18.2024 This song made me think of her when I heard it yesterday afternoon. It was by accident that I heard it but it made everything hit pretty hard. I never thought I would have to say "Goodbye." So soon to her. I hope she is having the best time with our Mom in heaven.
Hes gotta be one of the most talented songwriters alive
I've watched this video over and over again and it'll never get old!
I've been listening to this performance on repeat for several days and it never fails to amaze me.
Hi Kim 👋
Likewise. Likewise.
Same here. And I’m an old school metal guy :)
This song hits me hard. Idk what it is but I get goosebumps every time
Same here. Because it's genuine and real. Just like all of the rest of his music.
Reminds me of an old cowboy song and it also makes me think of my home in the Rio Grand valley down in south Texas.
It's bitter sweet to live in the west and too live in places with so much pain and sorrow
Truly a beautiful song sung by a 21st century cowboy poet.
The "sun is probably shining in Wyoming" part is 🔥
Walking across Canada with my puppy. Got this on repeat every morning. Not even sure why. Just feels right☺️🐶🙏🏼🫶🏼
Forever West.... I feel lucky that I grew up in Wyoming. For Benjamin Tod to recognize this state in a song is an honor. Amazing video representing Wyoming as well Western AF.
Amen. Wasnt actually born in wyoming but very close to it. Passed through it on multiple occasions. Amazing state and people, beautifully untouched.
I am a fan of 100 different artists and genres and Benjamin tod has to be in my top 3 artists of all time. I can’t believe he hasn’t gotten all the recognition he deserves yet
Ben Tod. Thanks for all the tunes. This is an old favorite of mine that I’m happy to hear you play again. Your music has had such an impact on so many people.
This has always been one of my top 2 favorite songs of yours for years. Wyoming has been my family's home for 6 generations. Right now we are in desperate need of prayers. The "burning in the prairie breeze" is taking hundreds of thousands of acres in a matter of a couple of days. It is stealing homes, wildlife, livestock and the gorgeous views from the place we all love so deeply. Pray for old Wyoming!
I would absolutely love if more older songs like this were done, it’s nice to hear how they sound now after all the years
First time on an the buffy rolling in dirt just cements the fact this channel is indeed WESTERN AF
This is the first Lost Dog song I ever listened to years ago. I’m so damn happy they did did this. Still one of my all time favorites.
It’s been a few years now but I have to comment again, this may be the best recording of a song ever. Of all time, I don’t think anything has ever been as perfect as this.
The song, the scenery, the Buffalo, the emotion. Perfect, absolutely perfect.
This song reminded me of my father, I'll miss him every day
I grew up listing to my grandpa's folk music. Now I'm 30 and each new artist I find playing this kind of masterpiece it brings me joy.
This has been one of my favorite songs for long time.
I've always loved my memories of Wyoming, and this song fills my heart with all of those emotions. Thanks Ben!
Simple song, simple lyrics, and straight from the heart. Proves you don't have to be fancy to make good music.
Thank you @westernaf and THANK YOU! @Benjamintod @Lostdogstreetband. The amount of people you've touched with your music is amazing. Can't wait to read the stories of your travels.
This man deserves all the fame and fortune anyone could ever have in life! Talking to people that have never heard of him confuses me on another level. Like how?
I'm so thankful for this last album. This is a great song but Tears worth the gold might be the most emotional song I've ever heard. The whole album is so so great. Comments are disabled on Benjamins main channel but I needed to get this off my chest somewhere. Thank you!
Like a lot of others his music has truly got me through hard times and still does. Was so excited to see him in SLC. Told my brother inlaw "ready to see a grown man cry?" Haha. Unfortunately he canceled because the venue wouldn't work with him. I understand his reasoning as he should be respected as an artist and unfortunately the venue was not doing him justice. But I was absolutely heart broken when I got to the doors and they told us the show had been canceled. I just hope I'll get to see him down the line.
Man I'm telling you he is one outta one unbelievable writer an musician talent off the charts 👏 he looks well great version banger
Funny how a song can help you get through shit. This for me has been one of those and for a homegrown mountain man that's even hard to type much less speak out loud. Thank you
Ok, another masterpiece...thank you to Benjamin Tod for keeping it so real and Western AF for continuing to share amazing artists and songs like this. Kudos!
Right? So glad this song was chosen!