I'm a 56-year old dad whose 17-year old daughter took me with her to see this gal in concert in Vancouver (payback for me taking her to see Dead & Company earlier in the summer), and I have to say I was blown away by her talent, especially this song as the finale. Moving experience, and I understand the world through my daughter's eyes a lot better now. Phoebe Bridgers is the real deal!
The last minute or so of this song is so cathartic, it's like all the raw emotion and dread that's been bottled up inside all of us this year just bursts out in slow motion
@@ijustgotreallystoned638 everybody is living different lives, my dude. Some people did get shot or beat on by cops, or lost loved ones they couldn't even say goodbye to because of lockdown. Some lost their jobs and consequently, their homes. It's not a World War, no (at least not yet), but we still got people wearing 6MWE shirts trying to hang people they disagree with. So, you know, the world is a little bleak.
@@ijustgotreallystoned638 no, some of us worked ourselves to the bone to feed our families and talk oursleves down from fearing worst with every test. Dont assume shit ever again.
@@ijustgotreallystoned638 wow you must have a really privileged life. Good for you. A lot of people lost their jobs and really fucking struggled this past year. Some people have serious life responsibilities. You can go back to smoking weed now :)
Her music is for that specific mood you have that you can’t really explain. It’s not sad, mad, bored, or happy. It’s the mood you find yourself at after THAT event in your life. It’s different for everyone, but just as powerful all the same.
her music has helped me force myself to feel again. last year left me so numb that i couldnt cry. i listened to punisher and felt the catharsis after losing so many people that i loved and having my life changed. i feel okay about being a person i dont recognize anymore
@@julietdeane3128 I hope you find some kind of peace. I haven’t gone through much but I’ve felt that emptiness you talk about. I’ve recently watched my father lose both his parents, and watching that kind of grief is terrifying from a bystanders point of view. Genuinely wishing you all the best. Remember to take care of yourself.
I found this song about a month after THAT event happened and it helped me cope so much over these past few months and it describes how I felt to a scarily accurate point (rough divorce between parents forced me to go to Texas with cousins for a few days) and obviously more than that but ye you're spot on with this description
I think taking and eating the apple from her younger self signifies Phoebe accepting her birth, her existence, and making out with her older self signifies the acceptance of her death, the ceasing of her existence. It's so clever - to begin with she finds it hard to come to terms with life and the monotony of it (signified by the many sets of the same dripping clothes, implying she does the same ritualistic washing behaviour every day) and by the end she doesn't want to let go of life, to such an extent that she is literally running from death. She has to come to terms with the end of this life that she once found so hard to accept that she has. Life is weird. You don't ask to be born and you don't ask to die, but you can't do anything to prevent it. To me, this video is about just that.
This is something slightly related to your observation but I think its interesting nonetheless--the person who is driving Phoebe towards the end of the video appears to be a younger version of herself, when she had shorter, blonde hair. Might be a total coincidence but I like to think it was on purpose :)
alright y'all hear me out.... hearing this in concert and at the end when the scream happens whole audience screams and not the normal screaming at a concert no no but just a gut-wrenching scream that expresses all the things you have been keeping pent up... just a thought that I think would be super cool to experience
As someone who never watched a full video of her at a concert before actually seeing her live, it was insane. I was pretty high off an edible and just feeling the song, and all of a sudden the entire audience just erupts into a blood curdling scream as the music blares louder than I’ve ever heard at a concert - it was so surreal, an unforgettable
hate to burst your bubble but the lyrics definitely are "I'm not alone", the mistake is in the description. she sings "I'm". but good job noticing it. I wouldn't have
@@levithompson3328 Ehhh I’m pretty sure she sings “we’re not alone.” The r-sound stands out pretty clearly to me. It also makes sense in the context of UFOs-the idea that we’re not alone in the universe
@@spacemarts ok at first I thought you were crazy but then after listening like 30 times it is "we're". When I'm watching her sing it it's "I'm" but when I close my eyes I hear "we're". and now that I think of it when I listen to it alone I sing "we're" so I am incorrect.
Conor Oberst doing what he does best. Was so happy to see his name on the lyric credits. I feel like Phoebe is for people growing up now what Conor was for me when I was younger, and if she isn't she should be!
ive always felt a sort of disconnectedness from my life, never entirely happy nor sad, just, alive. thats whats so magical to be about phoebe. all her music just perfectly fits into the niche of not really feeling. not happy, but not sad either. there is a definite emotion to it, but you don’t really know what it is. its just chaos. i love it
@@paulolapa3040 Or I just have different ideas of what I think is good compared to you? I think this is a great song and if it's pulled off well live I don't see why it wouldn't be great? Music knowledge doesn't even come into it, so get your head out of your ass
@@lilimaw_ You just said this has the potential to be the BEST live song you will ever hear. Saying "best", for this song, is just too much, in my opinion. There are hundreds, or more, of better live songs. Enough of the hate. Peace and love! "Music is endless" - Jeff Buckley
@@paulolapa3040 But what is the "best" or what is "great" is subjective, you even admit to being your opinion. The way the song progresses, and the emotion in it towards the end really connects with me. Of course I haven't seen this song live yet, so I can't say it'll match up to my current "best", but that's why I said potential. Sorry If I came off harsh, I just didn't appreciate you questioning my music knowledge just because I don't have pretentious taste
LYRICS: Somewhere in Germany but I can't place it Man, I hate this part of Texas Close my eyes, fantasize Three clicks and I'm home When I get back I'll lay around And I'll get up and lay back down Romanticize the quiet life There's no place like my room But you had to go I know, I know, I know Like a wave that crashed and melted on the shore Not even the burnouts are out here anymore And you had to go I know, I know, I know Out in the park we watch the sunset Talking on a rusty swing set After a while you went quiet and I got mean Always pushing you away from me But you come back with gravity And when I call you come home A bird in your teeth So I gotta go I know, I know, I know When the sirens sound you'll hide under the floor But I'm not gonna go down with my hometown in a tornado I'm gonna chase it I know, I know, I know I gotta go now I know, I know, I know Driving out into the sun Let the ultraviolet cover me up Went looking for a creation myth Ended up with a pair of cracked lips Windows down, scream along To some America first rap country song A slaughterhouse, an outlet mall Slot machines, fear of God Windows down, heater on Big bolts of lightning hanging low Over the coast, everyone's convinced It's a government drone or alien spaceship Either way, we're not alone I'll find a new place to be from A haunted house with a picket fence To float around and ghost my friends No, I'm not afraid to disappear The billboard said the end is near I turned around, there was nothing there Yeah, I guess the end is here
This chick writes lyrics well beyond her years. To anyone who says that good music died in the 50s, or the 60s, or the 70s, or the 80s, or the 90s - that's bullshit. Open your eyes and your ears. The tunes are out there, you just gotta go looking for them.
@Nax QA I am certain I know way more about music than you ever will. Quoting mean girls lines and complaining about getting a “big D” (insert sexual innuendo, nod nod wink wink) does not make for clever lyrics, just dumb ones. Musically they aren’t bad but this is just a dumb song. I saw their Mercury Lounge gig posted on here and they do have better songs than this but Ellastica, the Breeders, and others have already done this better. But you probably don’t know that do you lmao.
@@jayhpaq Are you talking about Pheobe specifically JHP or Wet Leg? I agree with you on Wet Leg, so freaking derivative and dumb-ass lyrics it makes me cringe. I agree that the Breeders etc have done it all before and did a much better job of it. I warmed to Phoebe though - yes she does copy what's done before a lot, but these days since so much music has already been done, it is *very* difficult for musicians to re-invent the wheel. There's no doubt that she is a strong songwriter though.
@@maelgwni Whoops you are right, I was commenting on another link to that Wet Leg song and got my wires crossed. As for Phoebe, save for a few tracks I find her music to be absolutely stultifying. A friend of mine really likes her so I tried hard to penetrate her dull songs that mostly plod along at the same tempo with just a few exceptions and I just could not do it. I couldn’t even get through half of her latest one- boring a shit. I know a lot about music having collected the best of it for many years and I am at a loss over why she is receiving such allocates to be honest. To each his or her own I guess but her appeal completely escapes me..
“Cathartic” is really the only word I can think of to describe her music. I just feel so much better after listening to this song. Just discovered her from SNL, definitely a fan now
George Linford I think limiting existential depression and dread to gen z is sort of reductive. it's something that has affected humans for as long as humans have been around.
@@Jayne585 I'm not limiting it to Gen Z, it's just that it's clearer now more than ever that the planet is going downhill fast in quite a few ways, and Gen Z seem to be the ones most concerned and worried cuz it's their world that they'll have to grow up in. I think the levels of existential dread have increased with each generation, and we're at a peak right now with Gen Z. I'm not saying that everyone else hasn't experienced existential depression.
George Linford very true. i assumed wrong from your comment, sorry. I see too many people harping on gen z in particular for having these kinds of existential questions, as if these existential questions aren't present in other demographics. But yes, it is true with the younger generation, the reasons for their existential dread should be a little easier to understand with the state of the planet. I think in the last 50 years, it absolutely is more concentrated in the younger generation.
i was listening to this all of last night in preparation and i guess some hope. It didn't change the outcome. I'm so sick. I'm disgusted. But we will get through this, y'all. We won't stop existing, and existence is resistance.
going through a nasty breakup right now of two years. weve got this, pain is always temporary. we will feel better and we will keep living. love you stranger ❤
It's a bit sad she didn't win despite an incredible album, but I'm glad that even though she lost, she lost to a genius like Fiona Apple whose album was incredible as well.
yesterday, there was a thunderstorm. it seemed as though my life stopped for this moment. i played this song again and again, for two hours, as i sat on my balcony. i watched the lightning and rain in a trance. it felt as though the world really was ending. looking back, it's one of the most beautiful things i've ever experienced. and i'm thankful phoebe made this song, so it could keep me company on that night. her music is truly once-in-a-lifetime.
This song (and especially the ending with the screams) reminds me of my first experience of insomnia. I was around eleven at that time and asked myself a lot of questions about death, about my own existence. About what I would become when it would all end. I spent nights terrified, locked into anxious thoughts of not existing anymore. It was so brutal I couldn't sleep for days. Then it somehow... passed. Because I try not to spiral into it again. But the ending of this song reminds me of that silent yet deafening fear.
THIS SONG IS ABOUT THE BIBLICAL END OF THE WORLD. YET THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO THINK THE BIBLE IS JUST FICTION. WHEN THEY CAN'T STOP REFERENCING IT. LOOK I HAVE BEEN WHERE YOU ARE WITH EXISTENTIAL DREAD BUT I KNOW THE THING THAT CAN CURE IT THE TRUTH AND THE ONE WHO IDENTIFIED HIMSELF AS THE TRUTH => THE EARTH IS FLAT = 100% THE BIBLE IS REAL = 100% GOD IS LITERALLY ABOVE YOUR HEAD = 0% REASON TO HAVE ANXIOUTY OR EXISTENTIAL DREAD ANYMORE.
FLAT EARTH AND THE BIBLE WILL FIX YOUR EXISTENTIAL DREAD FOR GOOD. YOU LIVE IN A SNOW GLOBE ENCLOSED TYPE SYSTEM NOT A SPINNING WET BALL ROCKET IN SPACE.
does anyone else's heart stop when they hear this song? the rest of the world just melts away and you're completely enveloped in this musical masterpiece.
This song was here for me during the worst time in my life. Getting to scream the ending at her concert was one of the greatest feelings I’ve ever felt.
To me this felt like coming to terms with the fact that life and time never stop, at the beginning it seems like she is portraying letting go of being a child and forcing herself to “leave” because that is where her life is at. She also wears her “skeletons” in her closet to embrace that because life and time keep going eventually her death will come to and although that concept brings anxiety it’s inevitable so she will simply live as her true self.
Not only the song of the year, but honestly one of the best songs I've ever heard. Phoebe remains unstoppable and I cannot wait to see where she goes, musically and artistically, over the next few decades.
By the middle of this I burst into tears spontaneously because I’ve spent the majority of my young life being terrified of death and never being able to accept it and this song just made me feel better? I dont know I think I just realized I’m not so alone and my body let it out.
0:01 i don't feel anything, i think these pills we got are crap 2:17 uh guys i think i'm starting to feel something 3:25 i need some orange juice 4:35-5:46 Death Is The Road To Awe
Phoebe’s music reminds me of mornings, when the sun is not quite out yet, you see the trees go by as your dad talks about something irrelevant that you’ll forget in 20 minutes. She sounds like nostalgia and coming of age.
Phoebe’s music videos remind me of those vague and unsettling dreams that give you a general feeling of impending doom and when you wake up you sit for a while wondering what the hell it all meant
my grandparents died from covid last month, three days apart from each other. my grandma went first, and then my grandpa. i don't think there hasn't been a day since they've passed that i haven't listened to this to deal with the pain. thank you, phoebe, for doing the screaming for me. you're an icon.
The fact that people lost their minds because my girl smashed a guitar, but Justin Timberlake got away with tarnishing the careers of two absolute icon's of our generation, makes me want to sip coke from a pepsi glass. I just don't give a damn about society anymore.
"Windows down, scream along To some America first rap, country song A slaughterhouse, an outlet mall Slot machines, fear of God" idk why i think this is absolutely genius??
@@friendlyinternetghost i know this is late but its actually inspired by driving on the 5 between NorCal & LA! i make that drive multiple times a year and once i found out i freaked out lol. there's this huge corporate cattle farm that you can smell for miles, then the outlets at tejon ranch, casinos, and the area around tejon ranch is full of crosses. just a fun fact
absolutely incredible. her music is cinematic in a certain way, and these visuals really explain not only what she's trying to interpret, but in a way where if you don't understand, you finally get it.
HELP MY!!! My muscles are too big! I am a big tall man and my muscles are even BIGGER! I use them to get views but they HURT so much!!! Because they are heavy. Do you have any advice, dear andrew
Eh, it's pretty direct and derivative, how many times can we contrive death into a song before it isn't though. There's much more contemplative, timeless, and interminable pieces put out that speak much more volumes about the subject matter. Try the Hand that Rocks the Cradle, Come up and Get Me, or You Want it Darker. By The Smiths, Death Grips, and Leonard Cohen respectively. Macabre depictions in lyrical form, with undertones of sexuality, perversion, and others littered and subjectivity abundant.
As a whole the song seems to be about coming to terms with your own death. But the skeleton pjs stood out to me. I'm the video there was a huge closet full of the skeleton pjs. Is that a reference to the saying skeletons in the closet? If so maybe it's supposed to mean when your growning old it's not worth it to keep your secrets hidden. She literally wears them and at the end it was symbolizing the sweet kiss of death. The old lady is also her. Idk I just had a thought and wanted to share. Comment your ideas.
I remember having a conversation with my Dad about how my life didn’t seem like it was going anywhere, I said that the “I’m not gonna go down with my home town in a tornado, I’m gonna chase it” line was a perfect metaphor for how I felt. I didn’t want to stay in the same place well visions of an unpredictable future destroyed me, I wanted to face the future head on and move into a different place. Fast forward to today and I’m in the process of moving out and going to a new college for Music Production. I really love this song, it perfectly captures how I feel about my future sometimes
SUPRISE! I am the funniest YTer evah!!!! Just kidding, it was no surprise. Everybody knew already. HAHAHHAHA!!!! That was an amazing joke (it was real talk though). WAWAWAWAWA!!!! Good afternoon, dear b9y
I had never heard this song before I went to a festival and saw Phoebe perform live and let me just say, when the entire audience started screaming at the end of the song, it was the most TERRIFYING live performance moment I had experienced but it was amazing at the same time. I fell in love with the song there and then.
I can't stop listening to this song or watching her various performances of it. I feel like she's looking into the end and accepting it and it's scary and beautiful all at once.
I remember a year or so ago I heard your song “Motion Sickness” on the radio and I absolutely fell in love with it, I’m glad to see you’re still making amazing music!!!
The definitive apocalyptic anthem for the world we are living in. Each verse ratcheting the tension until the song explodes into a guitarmaggedon of joyous destruction. As we all sit in our “haunted houses with picket fences” watching the world go crazy, it is easy to believe that the end is not near, but here. As an Aussie, I also like the final nod to Robert Forster in the Go-Betweens' Was There Anything I Could Do? Oh, and yeah finally - skeleton onesies rule!
HOLY SHIT, whoever did this video is a genius, i find everything very twisted and meaningful even though i'm not really good at understanding this kind of messages. 10/10
What is the message? Because someone dedicated to me, and I have no idea about how to take interpretation. We are going through a very recent breakup !
This song at two in the morning hits different. I think I unlocked a part of my emotions that hasn’t existed before. Genuinely though I haven’t felt this emotional depth of music since Bon Iver
this song makes me feel like I'm gonna burst from all the emotion it creates inside of me. the transition from sadness to rebellion to apathy/adaptation/acceptance/relief to the change of mind about the acceptance is amazing. the instrumentals perfectly underline it. I would've never thought that a song that seems so repetitive in its melodies could tell such a captivating story about coming to terms with the world ending. When i first listened to this, the last part caught me completely off guard. I believed that it would end in peace and acceptance, and suddenly the screaming began. It gave me chills. This is one of the songs that will always make me cry when I listen to them.
Listening to the horns at the end of the track with tears pouring while in the middle of an existential crisis is just everything for me. Definitely AOTY so far.
Phoebe stepping into her calling despite all her talents...I feel the universe is like, were not gonna stop until you write and sing and do this...and shes like I know I know ok.
Just discovered this amazing artist & song. When I closed my eyes & listened, it felt like I was at first walking slowly, then eventually running quickly, straight into a tornado, & being completely at peace with it. I also got a flashback of the ending of the movie Powder, when he ran into the lighting, his energy moving from this mundane world into a beautiful new beginning in another plane of existence. It's oddly & beautifully cathartic. I'm in the process of making some life-changing, difficult choices, & this song spoke to my soul. Thanks, Phoebe.
The ending reminded me a lot of David Lynch. Similar energy to Cooper asking "What year is this" at the end of The Return. The dark/empty way the stadium was lit, how Phoebe and her groupie flickered in and out of existence. Also similar in that I'm left wondering what the fuck I just watched. It's great. I'm happy to be confused by talented people like David Lynch and Phoebe Bridgers.
“Lauraaaa....”. That final scene still haunts me to this day. Best ending to a show I’ve ever seen. Stranger in the alps had a very Twin Peak-ish sound as well, so I’m certain Phoebe is a bit of a Lynchian. What a duo indeed. Great analysis, dude.
i was singing along to this today and when the lyrics were "big bolt of lightning" there was lightning striking outside my window. conclusion: phoebe is god
After what happend I have a whole new side to look at this song from. We know the end, but we have to resist to make sure it doesn't happen. Its hard but all we can do is stay strong. Take care of yourselves, we need to show him we are not going anywhere.
i feel like she is the young girl in the locker room and then she is also the old woman in the stadium. past-present-future end and beginning alpha omega. the bite of the apple- inception of truth- the kiss of death at the end is the summation, the present self having circled around the past and future self like a snake eating its own tail.
I see all of you talking about how this video talks about accepting death as in life but I see it more of death of a carreer. How, in the end, when she keeps doing the same (all the clothes are identical), she is doing it because she loves it and will love it forever (her older self is the only one dancing in the end), even if people doesn't like it (the stadium is empty and the only people at the concert are standing still)
This young women is a genius brings to life a picture of a true feeling we dont ask to born we dont ask to die we dont ask to live this life we dont choose to watch and have to live with others slipping away and dying from sickness of the mental or physical or addiction that one person you lose but you live even after the fallout not once but twice and all you know is there will be more people to lose ...but your fighting to hold on to your self what's left after life has chewed at you . Fighting to heal when I'm forever screaming internally....................
there are so many clever lines in here that you almost can’t deconstruct it, every line creates a different image, it’s a dissection as much as it is a statement. pheobe seems like she’s taking herself and her world apart and then describing whatever’s left
This is my favorite song. Its so beautiful. At first so quiet but then so loud. One i truned it on while i was in an airplaine. When "Windows down speaker on" starts i started to fly. It was amazing. It felt so special
I'm a 56-year old dad whose 17-year old daughter took me with her to see this gal in concert in Vancouver (payback for me taking her to see Dead & Company earlier in the summer), and I have to say I was blown away by her talent, especially this song as the finale. Moving experience, and I understand the world through my daughter's eyes a lot better now. Phoebe Bridgers is the real deal!
Wait tim Cahill, the aussie legend?
this is so sweet oh my god
@@zzzzillah1185 don’t think that Tim Cahill is quite 56 years old yet, mate 😉
i literally teared up reading this
All the love to you Tim Cahill
The last minute or so of this song is so cathartic, it's like all the raw emotion and dread that's been bottled up inside all of us this year just bursts out in slow motion
It wasn't fucking 1945 bro holy shit "oh no we had to do school work on our computers I'm going insane aaaaahhhhhhhh"
@@ijustgotreallystoned638 everybody is living different lives, my dude. Some people did get shot or beat on by cops, or lost loved ones they couldn't even say goodbye to because of lockdown. Some lost their jobs and consequently, their homes. It's not a World War, no (at least not yet), but we still got people wearing 6MWE shirts trying to hang people they disagree with. So, you know, the world is a little bleak.
@@ijustgotreallystoned638 no, some of us worked ourselves to the bone to feed our families and talk oursleves down from fearing worst with every test. Dont assume shit ever again.
@@aquariussolaris2492 U mad
@@ijustgotreallystoned638 wow you must have a really privileged life. Good for you. A lot of people lost their jobs and really fucking struggled this past year. Some people have serious life responsibilities. You can go back to smoking weed now :)
Her music is for that specific mood you have that you can’t really explain. It’s not sad, mad, bored, or happy. It’s the mood you find yourself at after THAT event in your life. It’s different for everyone, but just as powerful all the same.
Took the words right out of my mouth.
its called existential dread babe
her music has helped me force myself to feel again. last year left me so numb that i couldnt cry. i listened to punisher and felt the catharsis after losing so many people that i loved and having my life changed. i feel okay about being a person i dont recognize anymore
@@julietdeane3128 I hope you find some kind of peace. I haven’t gone through much but I’ve felt that emptiness you talk about. I’ve recently watched my father lose both his parents, and watching that kind of grief is terrifying from a bystanders point of view. Genuinely wishing you all the best. Remember to take care of yourself.
I found this song about a month after THAT event happened and it helped me cope so much over these past few months and it describes how I felt to a scarily accurate point (rough divorce between parents forced me to go to Texas with cousins for a few days) and obviously more than that but ye you're spot on with this description
this is an insanely good album closer
beautiful
one of the best album closers imo
I think taking and eating the apple from her younger self signifies Phoebe accepting her birth, her existence, and making out with her older self signifies the acceptance of her death, the ceasing of her existence. It's so clever - to begin with she finds it hard to come to terms with life and the monotony of it (signified by the many sets of the same dripping clothes, implying she does the same ritualistic washing behaviour every day) and by the end she doesn't want to let go of life, to such an extent that she is literally running from death. She has to come to terms with the end of this life that she once found so hard to accept that she has.
Life is weird. You don't ask to be born and you don't ask to die, but you can't do anything to prevent it. To me, this video is about just that.
Just ... her making with her older self , and younger it’s her accepting and loving who she was and who she trusts she will be 🥰
This is something slightly related to your observation but I think its interesting nonetheless--the person who is driving Phoebe towards the end of the video appears to be a younger version of herself, when she had shorter, blonde hair. Might be a total coincidence but I like to think it was on purpose :)
ryann 🥰🥰🥰
You’re mad deep!
holly sit you are a clever person very intresting like wat you worte
Imagine being able to say “ yeah my grandma made out with phoebe bridgers”
Your profile picture is ELITE
I CAME FROM THERE TOO
@@christfa66 SAME OMLLL
@@christfa66 oh hey celestia
Celestia Ludenberg SAMEEE SO DID I
mitski: kisses her own hand
phoebe: hold my old woman
self loving queens we stan
when phoebe said I'm not afraid to disappear and when mitski said pick an age when I'm gonna disappear
@@chloverfield99 I'm desperately in love with both of them.
I JUST CAME FROM THAT SONG
AHAHA this 😂👌
alright y'all hear me out.... hearing this in concert and at the end when the scream happens whole audience screams and not the normal screaming at a concert no no but just a gut-wrenching scream that expresses all the things you have been keeping pent up... just a thought that I think would be super cool to experience
that sounds beautiful
That sounds amazing
it was an amazing experience i wish i could relive it
As someone who never watched a full video of her at a concert before actually seeing her live, it was insane. I was pretty high off an edible and just feeling the song, and all of a sudden the entire audience just erupts into a blood curdling scream as the music blares louder than I’ve ever heard at a concert - it was so surreal, an unforgettable
I got to experience that, I wish I could relive that moment everyday
"Either way, we're not alone" but she mouths "Either way, I'm not alone" and that discrepancy is just HITTING tonight
What a clever observation
@@angelinebena9675 i don't get it
hate to burst your bubble but the lyrics definitely are "I'm not alone", the mistake is in the description. she sings "I'm". but good job noticing it. I wouldn't have
@@levithompson3328 Ehhh I’m pretty sure she sings “we’re not alone.” The r-sound stands out pretty clearly to me. It also makes sense in the context of UFOs-the idea that we’re not alone in the universe
@@spacemarts ok at first I thought you were crazy but then after listening like 30 times it is "we're". When I'm watching her sing it it's "I'm" but when I close my eyes I hear "we're". and now that I think of it when I listen to it alone I sing "we're" so I am incorrect.
fuck these lyrics are a masterpiece
your lyrics are fucking amazing gallant
Ohhh gallant is here!
Conor Oberst doing what he does best. Was so happy to see his name on the lyric credits. I feel like Phoebe is for people growing up now what Conor was for me when I was younger, and if she isn't she should be!
So is the video.
THE SEXIST PHOEBE BRIDGERS CALLING AN OLD MAN "LITTLE BITCH".
I almost forgot to cry to this today.
can't forget that, set an alarm
no bc its an everyday thing
fake fan -.- (jk dont hate)
Please get help if you need it. You can talk to a therapist or psychologist. You can also text a free mental health helpline.
@@OfficialSmallSpaceGardenwhere
ive always felt a sort of disconnectedness from my life, never entirely happy nor sad, just, alive. thats whats so magical to be about phoebe. all her music just perfectly fits into the niche of not really feeling. not happy, but not sad either. there is a definite emotion to it, but you don’t really know what it is. its just chaos. i love it
me and you both
"Detonate"? I think you meant to say desolate. Detonate is not an adjective.
Lies again? A Thief's End USMNT 7 Times Brazil 5 Times
@@qwottyksp i meant definite, sorry :)
Deuteronomy 31:8💙💙Jesus loves you
I feel like this has the potential to be the best live song I will ever hear
You don't know much about music, do you?
@@paulolapa3040 Or I just have different ideas of what I think is good compared to you? I think this is a great song and if it's pulled off well live I don't see why it wouldn't be great? Music knowledge doesn't even come into it, so get your head out of your ass
@@lilimaw_ You just said this has the potential to be the BEST live song you will ever hear. Saying "best", for this song, is just too much, in my opinion. There are hundreds, or more, of better live songs. Enough of the hate. Peace and love! "Music is endless" - Jeff Buckley
@@paulolapa3040 But what is the "best" or what is "great" is subjective, you even admit to being your opinion. The way the song progresses, and the emotion in it towards the end really connects with me. Of course I haven't seen this song live yet, so I can't say it'll match up to my current "best", but that's why I said potential. Sorry If I came off harsh, I just didn't appreciate you questioning my music knowledge just because I don't have pretentious taste
@@paulolapa3040 shut the fuck up lmao
LYRICS:
Somewhere in Germany but I can't place it
Man, I hate this part of Texas
Close my eyes, fantasize
Three clicks and I'm home
When I get back I'll lay around
And I'll get up and lay back down
Romanticize the quiet life
There's no place like my room
But you had to go
I know, I know, I know
Like a wave that crashed and melted on the shore
Not even the burnouts are out here anymore
And you had to go
I know, I know, I know
Out in the park we watch the sunset
Talking on a rusty swing set
After a while you went quiet and I got mean
Always pushing you away from me
But you come back with gravity
And when I call you come home
A bird in your teeth
So I gotta go
I know, I know, I know
When the sirens sound you'll hide under the floor
But I'm not gonna go down with my hometown in a tornado
I'm gonna chase it
I know, I know, I know
I gotta go now
I know, I know, I know
Driving out into the sun
Let the ultraviolet cover me up
Went looking for a creation myth
Ended up with a pair of cracked lips
Windows down, scream along
To some America first rap country song
A slaughterhouse, an outlet mall
Slot machines, fear of God
Windows down, heater on
Big bolts of lightning hanging low
Over the coast, everyone's convinced
It's a government drone or alien spaceship
Either way, we're not alone
I'll find a new place to be from
A haunted house with a picket fence
To float around and ghost my friends
No, I'm not afraid to disappear
The billboard said the end is near
I turned around, there was nothing there
Yeah, I guess the end is here
Thank you
its in the description we dont need you to comment it
"she really had me until she started making out with her mother" - my dad
HahAHa that's an accurate perfect "dad comment" right there
She really had me 'til she said "We hate Tears in Heaven"
LMAO! I totally agree with your dad, 110%!
LOL though I think that is her future self, not her mother.... not less disturbing, but disturbing in a different way.
Lol everyone alive wants to make out with Phoebe Bridhers, this is proof.
This chick writes lyrics well beyond her years. To anyone who says that good music died in the 50s, or the 60s, or the 70s, or the 80s, or the 90s - that's bullshit. Open your eyes and your ears. The tunes are out there, you just gotta go looking for them.
You're right....You have to look and look and look and look....and look some more.
Correct, but not finding anything here but a boring, average song.
@Nax QA I am certain I know way more about music than you ever will. Quoting mean girls lines and complaining about getting a “big D” (insert sexual innuendo, nod nod wink wink) does not make for clever lyrics, just dumb ones. Musically they aren’t bad but this is just a dumb song. I saw their Mercury Lounge gig posted on here and they do have better songs than this but Ellastica, the Breeders, and others have already done this better. But you probably don’t know that do you lmao.
@@jayhpaq Are you talking about Pheobe specifically JHP or Wet Leg? I agree with you on Wet Leg, so freaking derivative and dumb-ass lyrics it makes me cringe. I agree that the Breeders etc have done it all before and did a much better job of it. I warmed to Phoebe though - yes she does copy what's done before a lot, but these days since so much music has already been done, it is *very* difficult for musicians to re-invent the wheel. There's no doubt that she is a strong songwriter though.
@@maelgwni Whoops you are right, I was commenting on another link to that Wet Leg song and got my wires crossed. As for Phoebe, save for a few tracks I find her music to be absolutely stultifying. A friend of mine really likes her so I tried hard to penetrate her dull songs that mostly plod along at the same tempo with just a few exceptions and I just could not do it. I couldn’t even get through half of her latest one- boring a shit. I know a lot about music having collected the best of it for many years and I am at a loss over why she is receiving such allocates to be honest. To each his or her own I guess but her appeal completely escapes me..
Phoebe confuses me so much cause she constantly looks like shes in an aesthetically pleasing grayscale even when she's in the sunlight
so true
She’s colourless type
Your comment confuses me; are you throwing shade at our gurl?
THIS IS SO ACCURATE
@@austintrousdale2397 "aesthetically pleasing" can you be any more brittle?
“Cathartic” is really the only word I can think of to describe her music. I just feel so much better after listening to this song. Just discovered her from SNL, definitely a fan now
three cheers for existential dread
This comment is gen z in a nutshell
George Linford I think limiting existential depression and dread to gen z is sort of reductive. it's something that has affected humans for as long as humans have been around.
@@Jayne585 I'm not limiting it to Gen Z, it's just that it's clearer now more than ever that the planet is going downhill fast in quite a few ways, and Gen Z seem to be the ones most concerned and worried cuz it's their world that they'll have to grow up in. I think the levels of existential dread have increased with each generation, and we're at a peak right now with Gen Z. I'm not saying that everyone else hasn't experienced existential depression.
George Linford very true. i assumed wrong from your comment, sorry. I see too many people harping on gen z in particular for having these kinds of existential questions, as if these existential questions aren't present in other demographics. But yes, it is true with the younger generation, the reasons for their existential dread should be a little easier to understand with the state of the planet. I think in the last 50 years, it absolutely is more concentrated in the younger generation.
fuck sweet revenge
i was listening to this all of last night in preparation and i guess some hope. It didn't change the outcome. I'm so sick. I'm disgusted. But we will get through this, y'all. We won't stop existing, and existence is resistance.
There has never been a world without us, and there never will be ❤
I hear you Sister Friend...no you are not alone.😢💔🫂✊🏻♀️💙💙💙
@NovemberRainLove Nope never.🫂💔♀️✊🏻💙
going through a nasty breakup right now of two years. weve got this, pain is always temporary. we will feel better and we will keep living. love you stranger ❤
That feeling when you sit through 40 mins of slow sad music and then the last minute of this song hits you so hard it physically hurts
when the horns come in you can feel the spirit of sufjan
Phoebe Sufjan collab wheN??
Rodrigo Escobar im so happy im not the only one who noticed the nod
All delighted ppl vibes
glad someone commented this already
This album is the closest thing to Illinoise since Illinoise
I don't care what wins the grammys, this is the song of the year.
YES
No
No. This year's Bright Eyes album has so much better songs
Pretty Savage for me.
@@paulolapa3040 nahhh
It's a bit sad she didn't win despite an incredible album, but I'm glad that even though she lost, she lost to a genius like Fiona Apple whose album was incredible as well.
Very well said!! This album deserves a lot indeed
I love both so much! Sad that Phoebe lost, but at least Fiona Apple also deserved it!
i knoww i wish the both of them would do a full on collab. ik fiona is on one of her christmas tracks but you can barely even recognize her in it
the "I know, I know, I know" hits me so hard. Maybe from past breakups but its so real and its heavy
If you pay attention to the chorus of this song (by a portuguese band that I don't like), it's the same ruclips.net/video/nz50NcwUWPI/видео.html
i love how slowly the tension in this song grows, it makes me listen the whole song and get into the atmosphere completely
its so genius
So genius for sure !
The horns and scream at the end when she takes the stage gives me chills. Her screaming "practice" in the studio really paid off 😆.
Yo saaame!!! soo good xx
@@tanyacarabio761 have you seen that video of her practicing her scream?? It’s so funny.
yesterday, there was a thunderstorm. it seemed as though my life stopped for this moment. i played this song again and again, for two hours, as i sat on my balcony. i watched the lightning and rain in a trance. it felt as though the world really was ending. looking back, it's one of the most beautiful things i've ever experienced. and i'm thankful phoebe made this song, so it could keep me company on that night. her music is truly once-in-a-lifetime.
Let me be the first to say she killed this on SNL! New fan here.
welcome!!
I was a lowkey fan before and now I’m OBSESSED
@@joanalovesyou ME TOO
Me too
It was bad
Is she kissing an old version of herself inside an apocalyptic time paradox? WOW
stop watching Netflix DARK series (lol)
@@aDiosaDelAbismo Hahaha haven't watched it actually! Is it any good?
@kimochi Same thing...
@@paulaarguesosanmartin4239 It's my favourite Netflix show so YES !
kimochi the girl at the beginning is the younger version of phoebe...
Almost 2 separate songs, the way they are put together is superb. The ending is something special.
This song (and especially the ending with the screams) reminds me of my first experience of insomnia. I was around eleven at that time and asked myself a lot of questions about death, about my own existence. About what I would become when it would all end. I spent nights terrified, locked into anxious thoughts of not existing anymore. It was so brutal I couldn't sleep for days. Then it somehow... passed. Because I try not to spiral into it again. But the ending of this song reminds me of that silent yet deafening fear.
THIS SONG IS ABOUT THE BIBLICAL END OF THE WORLD. YET THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO THINK THE BIBLE IS JUST FICTION. WHEN THEY CAN'T STOP REFERENCING IT. LOOK I HAVE BEEN WHERE YOU ARE WITH EXISTENTIAL DREAD BUT I KNOW THE THING THAT CAN CURE IT THE TRUTH AND THE ONE WHO IDENTIFIED HIMSELF AS THE TRUTH => THE EARTH IS FLAT = 100% THE BIBLE IS REAL = 100% GOD IS LITERALLY ABOVE YOUR HEAD = 0% REASON TO HAVE ANXIOUTY OR EXISTENTIAL DREAD ANYMORE.
FLAT EARTH AND THE BIBLE WILL FIX YOUR EXISTENTIAL DREAD FOR GOOD. YOU LIVE IN A SNOW GLOBE ENCLOSED TYPE SYSTEM NOT A SPINNING WET BALL ROCKET IN SPACE.
does anyone else's heart stop when they hear this song? the rest of the world just melts away and you're completely enveloped in this musical masterpiece.
Shout-out to Christian Lee Hutson for pulling off that wig so damn well
Everyone should check out his new debut album release, Beginners.
It’s great.
What are you talking about, that's Emily Restas.
I heart Deep Heat!!!!
and now I have to keep on living to see her live
Worth it, I promise.
This song was here for me during the worst time in my life. Getting to scream the ending at her concert was one of the greatest feelings I’ve ever felt.
didn’t expect to see phoebe bridges dressed as a skeleton while she passionately kisses an elderly woman but here we are
welcome
It's a reference to Donnie Darko
She snapped
life, uh, finds a way.
Marina and The Devil you
I TURNED AROUND THERE WAS NOTHING THERE YEAH I GUESS THE END IS HERE.
To me this felt like coming to terms with the fact that life and time never stop, at the beginning it seems like she is portraying letting go of being a child and forcing herself to “leave” because that is where her life is at. She also wears her “skeletons” in her closet to embrace that because life and time keep going eventually her death will come to and although that concept brings anxiety it’s inevitable so she will simply live as her true self.
@Ashton Peacock ok
that makes sense
Gotta be one of the best final tracks to an album ever.
completely agree. totally recommend checking out riot! by earl sweatshirt too - such a great closer :)
abso-fucking-lutely.
Agree. Probably deserves GOATed status.. the disparity between the first half of the song and the ending are crazy, in such a fantastic way
Not only the song of the year, but honestly one of the best songs I've ever heard. Phoebe remains unstoppable and I cannot wait to see where she goes, musically and artistically, over the next few decades.
By the middle of this I burst into tears spontaneously because I’ve spent the majority of my young life being terrified of death and never being able to accept it and this song just made me feel better? I dont know I think I just realized I’m not so alone and my body let it out.
i saw gay so i clicked and now im a phoebe bridgers fan because this was the best thing ive ever seen
"I saw gay so I clicked" so true
Welcome. 🙃🖤
what does that even mean... ?
@@markmueller3734 how is this confusing
@@AlephYobby i saw "gay" and watched? Why would that make someone watch?
the amount of emotions that this song makes me feel is unbelievable. i feel like I'm not a human but something beyond
It’s ethereal for sure. Makes me feel everything, all at once.
you absolutely are something beyond, we all are and transcend so much further than we even know
Phoebe said "I'm washing me and my clothes"
Ahahahah
oh my god this comment is it
top comment
I understood that reference.
Omg lmaoo
0:01 i don't feel anything, i think these pills we got are crap
2:17 uh guys i think i'm starting to feel something
3:25 i need some orange juice
4:35-5:46 Death Is The Road To Awe
🤣🤣
Death is the road to awe? Love it♡
never wanted to be an old lady so bad in my life
Lol same
During Corona? R u ok?
this is some howl's moving castle shit ma'am
@@patchouli099 u got me there lol.
....ok
Phoebe’s music reminds me of mornings, when the sun is not quite out yet, you see the trees go by as your dad talks about something irrelevant that you’ll forget in 20 minutes. She sounds like nostalgia and coming of age.
beautifully written
Phoebe’s music videos remind me of those vague and unsettling dreams that give you a general feeling of impending doom and when you wake up you sit for a while wondering what the hell it all meant
the metamorphosis by franz kafka summed up basically lmao
the progression of the song🤯
grows and grows and GROWS
sometimes when i’m feeling anxious or tired of living i just remember this song exists and it gets me excited again
my grandparents died from covid last month, three days apart from each other. my grandma went first, and then my grandpa. i don't think there hasn't been a day since they've passed that i haven't listened to this to deal with the pain. thank you, phoebe, for doing the screaming for me. you're an icon.
I know this is a late response, but I'm really sorry for your loss.
The fact that people lost their minds because my girl smashed a guitar, but Justin Timberlake got away with tarnishing the careers of two absolute icon's of our generation, makes me want to sip coke from a pepsi glass. I just don't give a damn about society anymore.
those are the same boomers that use to love drug addicts trashy rockstars who would destroy guitars. sorry for bad english
gotta leave this world behind!
Coke from a pepsi glass...you're an absolute monster.
Claudia caca Right? I deeply doubt they had the same energy for garbage monsters like Motley Crue back in the day.
First world problems
Listening to this in my bathtub while bawling my eyes out and screaming at the top of my lungs. Thank you, Phoebe
ive listened to this song an unhealthy amount of times
"Windows down, scream along
To some America first rap, country song
A slaughterhouse, an outlet mall
Slot machines, fear of God"
idk why i think this is absolutely genius??
is she from oklahoma bc these lyrics describe all of oklahoma to a T
i love those lines so much
@@friendlyinternetghost i know this is late but its actually inspired by driving on the 5 between NorCal & LA! i make that drive multiple times a year and once i found out i freaked out lol.
there's this huge corporate cattle farm that you can smell for miles, then the outlets at tejon ranch, casinos, and the area around tejon ranch is full of crosses. just a fun fact
@@honorablefroggery that's pretty cool 😀
Because it's so deep.
absolutely incredible. her music is cinematic in a certain way, and these visuals really explain not only what she's trying to interpret, but in a way where if you don't understand, you finally get it.
HELP MY!!! My muscles are too big! I am a big tall man and my muscles are even BIGGER! I use them to get views but they HURT so much!!! Because they are heavy. Do you have any advice, dear andrew
@@AxxLAfriku LOL
Eh, it's pretty direct and derivative, how many times can we contrive death into a song before it isn't though. There's much more contemplative, timeless, and interminable pieces put out that speak much more volumes about the subject matter. Try the Hand that Rocks the Cradle, Come up and Get Me, or You Want it Darker. By The Smiths, Death Grips, and Leonard Cohen respectively. Macabre depictions in lyrical form, with undertones of sexuality, perversion, and others littered and subjectivity abundant.
@@thereligion4169 I'm just gonna make a song and I'm gonna be like Yo death is like unexpected so yea and then thats it
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As a whole the song seems to be about coming to terms with your own death. But the skeleton pjs stood out to me. I'm the video there was a huge closet full of the skeleton pjs. Is that a reference to the saying skeletons in the closet? If so maybe it's supposed to mean when your growning old it's not worth it to keep your secrets hidden. She literally wears them and at the end it was symbolizing the sweet kiss of death. The old lady is also her. Idk I just had a thought and wanted to share. Comment your ideas.
I like your analysis.
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It's also super Donnie Darko ish
@@dandenadai thank you
@OGLOCK OG LOCK z.
K
I can't wait to scream along to this if I ever get to see her live!!
I remember having a conversation with my Dad about how my life didn’t seem like it was going anywhere, I said that the “I’m not gonna go down with my home town in a tornado, I’m gonna chase it” line was a perfect metaphor for how I felt. I didn’t want to stay in the same place well visions of an unpredictable future destroyed me, I wanted to face the future head on and move into a different place. Fast forward to today and I’m in the process of moving out and going to a new college for Music Production. I really love this song, it perfectly captures how I feel about my future sometimes
oh so THAT'S how the skeleton suit gets washed
SUPRISE! I am the funniest YTer evah!!!! Just kidding, it was no surprise. Everybody knew already. HAHAHHAHA!!!! That was an amazing joke (it was real talk though). WAWAWAWAWA!!!! Good afternoon, dear b9y
this makes me feel such strong emotions, i'm in tears
Phoebe Bridgers has become the only music for quarantine
Indeeeeeed.
so fucking true
And this is the truth
sneakyboi so true ❤️
yes♥️ and taylor!
I had never heard this song before I went to a festival and saw Phoebe perform live and let me just say, when the entire audience started screaming at the end of the song, it was the most TERRIFYING live performance moment I had experienced but it was amazing at the same time. I fell in love with the song there and then.
I can't stop listening to this song or watching her various performances of it. I feel like she's looking into the end and accepting it and it's scary and beautiful all at once.
this is a masterpiece
😂
Libby yes
Best song on the best album of the year
Completely.
@Kiersten Joseph sometimes 🥴
I remember a year or so ago I heard your song “Motion Sickness” on the radio and I absolutely fell in love with it, I’m glad to see you’re still making amazing music!!!
I can’t get over the ending when they are both bathed in the light of the afterglow! So gorgeous! About to play this 🔥 song 13 more times. 💀💀💀
The definitive apocalyptic anthem for the world we are living in. Each verse ratcheting the tension until the song explodes into a guitarmaggedon of joyous destruction. As we all sit in our “haunted houses with picket fences” watching the world go crazy, it is easy to believe that the end is not near, but here. As an Aussie, I also like the final nod to Robert Forster in the Go-Betweens' Was There Anything I Could Do? Oh, and yeah finally - skeleton onesies rule!
The end approaches. Love Phoebe. She is a queen.
There's something about art that makes you appreciate vulnerability. This song is art.
Song of the year. Apocalyptic like what we have been experiencing.
I’m not too big into Phoebe but this song is an absolute masterpiece inside and out. This is what music is.
Love that the “controversy” from SNL got her so many new fans (me included)!!!
My grandmas in this video cant wait to see!!!
What the fuck
HOLY SHIT, whoever did this video is a genius, i find everything very twisted and meaningful even though i'm not really good at understanding this kind of messages. 10/10
What is the message? Because someone dedicated to me, and I have no idea about how to take interpretation. We are going through a very recent breakup !
This change at 2:14 gives me real chills. What an artist HF
Ikrr
i am already crying and she didn't even show us anything, the power this woman holds
Don't lie lol. You're not crying.
@@CharismaStrategies chill out
@@mooimacow9533 Nothing to chill out about, but thanks for your concern though.
@@CharismaStrategies you're right, you know my emotional reactions better than i do, thanks for telling me what i am feeling
@@yesitisolga3557 No problem. Any time 👍🏽
This song at two in the morning hits different. I think I unlocked a part of my emotions that hasn’t existed before. Genuinely though I haven’t felt this emotional depth of music since Bon Iver
IT HAS TO BE INCREDIBLE THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS
this song makes me feel like I'm gonna burst from all the emotion it creates inside of me.
the transition from sadness to rebellion to apathy/adaptation/acceptance/relief to the change of mind about the acceptance is amazing. the instrumentals perfectly underline it.
I would've never thought that a song that seems so repetitive in its melodies could tell such a captivating story about coming to terms with the world ending.
When i first listened to this, the last part caught me completely off guard. I believed that it would end in peace and acceptance, and suddenly the screaming began. It gave me chills.
This is one of the songs that will always make me cry when I listen to them.
Oh, to be an apple rolled across the floor and under the boot of Phoebe Bridgers
Jillian Long 🤣
and in the mouth
damn quarantine really has us touch starved for one white haired lady in particular
I suppose there are worse fates than being an apple
oh to be stepped on by phoebe bridgers
I just discovered Phoebe thanks to SNL and I can't stop listening. I can't remember ever feeling so seen.
ty snl
Listening to the horns at the end of the track with tears pouring while in the middle of an existential crisis is just everything for me. Definitely AOTY so far.
I love how her pure voice fits so well with the darkness of her songs
This is the most incredible song I have heard in a long time.
Phoebe stepping into her calling despite all her talents...I feel the universe is like, were not gonna stop until you write and sing and do this...and shes like I know I know ok.
The is only one God and his name is Jesus Christ..He is the creator of the universe...
@@celin26able there is no god. nor universe talking to this bimbo
Is that Christian playing bass dressed as Emily Retsas? Absolute badass!
Exactly my thought.
LOL yes
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Just discovered this amazing artist & song. When I closed my eyes & listened, it felt like I was at first walking slowly, then eventually running quickly, straight into a tornado, & being completely at peace with it. I also got a flashback of the ending of the movie Powder, when he ran into the lighting, his energy moving from this mundane world into a beautiful new beginning in another plane of existence. It's oddly & beautifully cathartic. I'm in the process of making some life-changing, difficult choices, & this song spoke to my soul. Thanks, Phoebe.
The ending reminded me a lot of David Lynch. Similar energy to Cooper asking "What year is this" at the end of The Return. The dark/empty way the stadium was lit, how Phoebe and her groupie flickered in and out of existence. Also similar in that I'm left wondering what the fuck I just watched. It's great. I'm happy to be confused by talented people like David Lynch and Phoebe Bridgers.
yes all of this
“Lauraaaa....”. That final scene still haunts me to this day. Best ending to a show I’ve ever seen. Stranger in the alps had a very Twin Peak-ish sound as well, so I’m certain Phoebe is a bit of a Lynchian. What a duo indeed. Great analysis, dude.
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i was singing along to this today and when the lyrics were "big bolt of lightning" there was lightning striking outside my window. conclusion: phoebe is god
maybe you're god ö
Oh my god the handwashing painting her hands black I'm gonna need a minute and also my therapist
ikr the whole thing was a cinematic experience jesus fuck
After what happend I have a whole new side to look at this song from. We know the end, but we have to resist to make sure it doesn't happen. Its hard but all we can do is stay strong. Take care of yourselves, we need to show him we are not going anywhere.
There has never been a world without us, and there never will be. Don’t let the fascists break your spirit.
Was reading a entertainment news about someone that I never heard of criticising Eric Clapton so I RUclips her name, I'm glad I did.
💯🔥🔥🔥
i feel like she is the young girl in the locker room and then she is also the old woman in the stadium. past-present-future end and beginning alpha omega. the bite of the apple- inception of truth- the kiss of death at the end is the summation, the present self having circled around the past and future self like a snake eating its own tail.
I felt exactly the same way
She must've been watching a lot of Dark
I see all of you talking about how this video talks about accepting death as in life but I see it more of death of a carreer. How, in the end, when she keeps doing the same (all the clothes are identical), she is doing it because she loves it and will love it forever (her older self is the only one dancing in the end), even if people doesn't like it (the stadium is empty and the only people at the concert are standing still)
This young women is a genius brings to life a picture of a true feeling we dont ask to born we dont ask to die we dont ask to live this life we dont choose to watch and have to live with others slipping away and dying from sickness of the mental or physical or addiction that one person you lose but you live even after the fallout not once but twice and all you know is there will be more people to lose ...but your fighting to hold on to your self what's left after life has chewed at you . Fighting to heal when I'm forever screaming internally....................
this is what anxiety feels like, uncontrollable, running for ur life, drowning , screaming and repeating the same thing over and over again
Jesus christ can save you from darness...
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there are so many clever lines in here that you almost can’t deconstruct it, every line creates a different image, it’s a dissection as much as it is a statement. pheobe seems like she’s taking herself and her world apart and then describing whatever’s left
this gave me goosebumps all over my body
This is my favorite song. Its so beautiful. At first so quiet but then so loud. One i truned it on while i was in an airplaine. When "Windows down speaker on" starts i started to fly. It was amazing. It felt so special