Every once in a while I come back to this video and wonder why it hasn't more views. This might be one of the most emotional performances I have ever seen.
Just here cementing myself as one of the many people here saying that I've been coming back to this video several times a year since probably 2008, for the same reason as everyone else. It's about time I thank you for sharing this with us, Kyle.
Thanks so much for the continued support! This is also probably the only project I have from when I was younger that I always come back to over and over!
I totally agree. I would also love to thank you . The editing, the shots, all to the capture of this moment. 1.Can you tell us a bit about that performence? Ive read that Cody was told a few hours before the show that his father passed away... In case it is appropriate to ask, is this what happened? 2. Also, were there some other moments from that show that you've captured ? 🙏🏽
The odd thing is I felt every moment of this song in 2005. Now in 2022- after having spent half the time on drugs and the other half getting off of them. I finally see the compassion he awards to his father.
So happy to see people that have been listening to acb still. In the darkest times of my teenage years not so long ago these guys spoke to me in a way nobody could at the time.
@@TanNguyenProductions I'm with you guys. I'm 40 now. I was 24 when As Cities Burn came out. I was in a troubled marriage, I was an addict. This song breaks me. My ex wife couldn't conceive. We got divorced. I had 3 sons back to back. Only 4 years after our divorce. She found out through the grapevine. Devastated as I went through a terrible heroin addiction when we were married. And we NEVER had kids. But now I'm sober and I have 3 immediately. She's hurt. And I hurt for her. My sons Mom is a C word. I know that's bad but I wish these 3 boys were born to my ex. Ill love her forever. Lori. I know you won't ever see this message but I still love you
I was there for this a few years ago, standing right up front in the tent. The raw emotion he exhibited was amazing. Gives me chills just listening to this. :)
I'm always impressed whenever someone, especially a Christian, is able to forgive others who were horrible to them. It's not easy at all. I know that for a fact. Yet again, I'm sure it wasn't easy for Jesus to say, "Father forgive them" when he was dying on the cross in agonizing pain. Thank you. 😊
oh this video…. this video. i havent been here in years. this video is what introduced me to emotional music. it taught me what music could be. it still does.
I've gone back probably once a year since I discovered this video in 09 and I get the chills every time. I love this song and this performance so much. Such an underrated and unknown video, though.
I discovered this video about 6 years ago, shortly before my dad was diagnosed with cancer. From his diagnosis to death it was less than a month. I knew the song from being a fan of the band and it's meaning about a strained relationship with a father, in some ways similar to my own. After every day of basically sitting around waiting for the end I felt comfort in watching this and especially Cody's improvisation at the end, "in your bed, dying of disease, it's taking over your cells, it's taking over me, but I'll still love you, because after all I've done, He still loves me" Periodically, I get into modes where I can't stop thinking of my dad and naturally I have to watch this video. Not sure why I felt like sharing this today, but I'm sure there's a reason. Thank you for this video because it's reach is further than you may ever know.
Dude for real, I know how you feel now. For years I would come to this video just to be reminded what human emotion poured out through music is like, because it's always been a beautiful performance. But in 2019 my lost my dad as well from cancer, so every time I come back to this and I hear that improv section at the end, it hits totally different, in a way I can't describe, but people like you and I and understand it. Needless to say, even though it's 5 years later and you're someone on the internet that I don't know, I'm sorry for your situation. My name is also Daniel btw lol
For those who dont know hes crying because his father died sometime before the show and he insisted he go on. So much emotion and such loss. This song always gets me. May his father r.i.p.
"Lying in your bed. dying of disease. its taking over your cells, it's taking over me" His father struggled with addiction and alcoholism, and this heart felt verse defines it. It explains the effect that it has on not only the user, but the loved ones involved.
thank you. someone who agrees. Ive been saying this for years. I showed this to some people and they said he was a bad singer -_-. I was like "He is crying you idiot. Cuz his music emanates his passion and actually carries deep deep meaning."
I was there in 2007, I remember having never heard of As Cities Burn, and being extremely disappointed they were not a hardcore\metalcore band with that name 😂
Um, are you sure that his brother planted a seed inside his mom, married her and she proceeded to teach her children to call their brother their father instead of dad?
it's a style and if you can't tell it's intentional then you've got something wrong with you. I mean, listen to La dispute. Theyr'e very different styles but an intentional style none the less.
+ThisIsCaptain Its called accepting criticism. which any true artist would openly listen about their weaknesses so they can improve. My comment wasn't hateful nor disrespectful, because I myself love this band. But they didn't give it their all on this live performance. But I'm not going to waste my time on continuously trying to get your man looking self to understand that.
The is is nearly 20 years old I can’t believe it. Such a great performance.
No matter how many times i've listen to this, its still so heavy in the feels
Every once in a while I come back to this video and wonder why it hasn't more views. This might be one of the most emotional performances I have ever seen.
Thanks for the support vanScoota!
+vanScoota Came back to this yet again after like eight years and just wondered the same.
Same...
Same
Same here!
I’ve been watching this video for 10 plus years and the same emotion is always evoked.
Just here cementing myself as one of the many people here saying that I've been coming back to this video several times a year since probably 2008, for the same reason as everyone else. It's about time I thank you for sharing this with us, Kyle.
Thanks so much for the continued support! This is also probably the only project I have from when I was younger that I always come back to over and over!
I totally agree. I would also love to thank you .
The editing, the shots, all to the capture of this moment.
1.Can you tell us a bit about that performence? Ive read that Cody was told a few hours before the show that his father passed away...
In case it is appropriate to ask, is this what happened?
2. Also, were there some other moments from that show that you've captured ?
🙏🏽
@@KyleFarthing Thank you.
The odd thing is I felt every moment of this song in 2005. Now in 2022- after having spent half the time on drugs and the other half getting off of them. I finally see the compassion he awards to his father.
So happy to see people that have been listening to acb still. In the darkest times of my teenage years not so long ago these guys spoke to me in a way nobody could at the time.
Years later this song/performance still shakes me to the core
2021.. and we're still here listening to this gem
Just checking in after not listening to this song in years. Still as good today as it was way back in 2007.
This album is the soundtrack of a life being lived. It's haunting. It awakens the soul. It's timeless.. I will always have an attachment to it.
2018, and this song is still impactful. Beautiful.
2019 checking in
2023. Same.
this song is just always get me bawling before he even sings, lol and my dad has always been there for me.
the emotion in this.
Dang. all the feels come back everytime I listen to this song. Gut wrenchingly honest + powerful.
Glad to know I’m not the only one listening to this in 2020🙂
@@TanNguyenProductions I'm with you guys.
I'm 40 now. I was 24 when As Cities Burn came out. I was in a troubled marriage, I was an addict. This song breaks me.
My ex wife couldn't conceive. We got divorced. I had 3 sons back to back. Only 4 years after our divorce. She found out through the grapevine. Devastated as I went through a terrible heroin addiction when we were married. And we NEVER had kids. But now I'm sober and I have 3 immediately. She's hurt. And I hurt for her. My sons Mom is a C word. I know that's bad but I wish these 3 boys were born to my ex. Ill love her forever.
Lori. I know you won't ever see this message but I still love you
@@bigdaddy2343 🥺🥺🥺❤️❤️❤️
I was there for this a few years ago, standing right up front in the tent. The raw emotion he exhibited was amazing.
Gives me chills just listening to this. :)
I'm always impressed whenever someone, especially a Christian, is able to forgive others who were horrible to them. It's not easy at all. I know that for a fact. Yet again, I'm sure it wasn't easy for Jesus to say, "Father forgive them" when he was dying on the cross in agonizing pain.
Thank you. 😊
oh this video…. this video. i havent been here in years. this video is what introduced me to emotional music. it taught me what music could be. it still does.
Thanks Cole444Train
Kyle Farthing hey man, its the truth :D
I've gone back probably once a year since I discovered this video in 09 and I get the chills every time. I love this song and this performance so much. Such an underrated and unknown video, though.
I was there for this.
it was absolutely AMAZING...beyond words.
The best song that I saw performed at the whole festival, by far.
And I was there! ✋ amazing show
this is one of the best performances i've ever seen period the amount of emotion in it is crazy. I. LOVE. THIS.
I come back to this video almost every six months and get the chills every time. What a band, what a song
Thanks for the support!
12.19.22 and grateful for this vid
I believe I found this video I loved it back then and I still love it now
I discovered this video about 6 years ago, shortly before my dad was diagnosed with cancer. From his diagnosis to death it was less than a month. I knew the song from being a fan of the band and it's meaning about a strained relationship with a father, in some ways similar to my own. After every day of basically sitting around waiting for the end I felt comfort in watching this and especially Cody's improvisation at the end,
"in your bed, dying of disease, it's taking over your cells, it's taking over me, but I'll still love you, because after all I've done, He still loves me"
Periodically, I get into modes where I can't stop thinking of my dad and naturally I have to watch this video. Not sure why I felt like sharing this today, but I'm sure there's a reason. Thank you for this video because it's reach is further than you may ever know.
dude I'm so sorry.
Dude for real, I know how you feel now. For years I would come to this video just to be reminded what human emotion poured out through music is like, because it's always been a beautiful performance. But in 2019 my lost my dad as well from cancer, so every time I come back to this and I hear that improv section at the end, it hits totally different, in a way I can't describe, but people like you and I and understand it. Needless to say, even though it's 5 years later and you're someone on the internet that I don't know, I'm sorry for your situation. My name is also Daniel btw lol
I won't lie, seeing this performance through RUclips has brought tears of joy to my eyes. If I were there in person...I would have probably died.
Been watching this video once a month nearly since it was released. Goosebumps every time! Never known of a song or performance as powerful as this.
Thanks for the support Matthew! Does the same for me still!!
Love this band and this song. I've been listening to this song probably since 2007 haha. Still gives me the same chills, even after 10 years...
This band is the reason I bought a tele, killer tone.
Same
This year it'll be 10 years since I first saw his performance, this is epic, pure poetry. Thanks for sharing with us.
i used to be addicted to this stuff. "The Hoard" really was a monumental meditation for me.
So I've watched this video/listened to it about 20+ times in a row. I love it. Thank you so much for it.
Never cried from a song.. Until i heard this. Thank you
If this isn't real emotion portrayed through music, im not sure what is.
So amazing. Then and now. Wish I known them when they were still together.
for years this song has given me goosebumps
I was at this show. Watching this still makes me cry. I long for emotional shows like ACB, the chariot and older MWY shows so much.
pure emotion
Beautiful song makes me tear ever time i hear it.
Thank you acb.
eargasm every time. 🤘👏
leaves me breathless
dang. i haven't cried over a song in a while
used to listen to this back in high school. still love it
this song is amazing!!!!!!!!
For those who dont know hes crying because his father died sometime before the show and he insisted he go on. So much emotion and such loss. This song always gets me. May his father r.i.p.
I thought for a while too.. but that's actually not true. His dad is still alive today and now they have a good relationship with each other.
cellefson96 really? Wow this whole time. Ive been lied too. Well glad to hear there relationship is good and that hes alive
"Lying in your bed. dying of disease. its taking over your cells, it's taking over me"
His father struggled with addiction and alcoholism, and this heart felt verse defines it. It explains the effect that it has on not only the user, but the loved ones involved.
thank you. someone who agrees. Ive been saying this for years. I showed this to some people and they said he was a bad singer -_-. I was like "He is crying you idiot. Cuz his music emanates his passion and actually carries deep deep meaning."
so beautiful.
Damn still cuts me up just like it did back when it came out
2 people dont love their fathers... how can you dislike this video?
2019 and ACB is back on tour and making new music!
of course i listen to this still. it's my life. he wrote it down. i love acb
Damn hes trying so hard not to cry and the crowd doing the Oh gave him the best smile...
"Its just something that i'd like to know , even though I would still love you even if you told me .... that you just walked away..."
Still heartbreaking 🥺
3:21 gets me everytime.
So intense and emotional. I
I was 18 back then but the song itself - it breakes hear still.
great video!
This is deep
Also, beautiful edit! Goes to show that amazing film can be done without latest technologies and big production budgets.
Thanks a lot Robert, ya back in the good old DVX100 days! and yes no big budget just a talented crew to help me out!
the sound of ACB is the definition of flawed beauty
+Ryan Utterback (Polyrhythem) can we have the websters definition of a few more words? Ffs
@@posthardcoresinger
its sad that this years cornerstone is the last. and i never got to go to one.
this is beautiful. Hope they dont do this live in July, cos i will break down at the gig and become a blubbering sobbing mess
"The Hoard" from this set is almost finished, so ill post it asap
I was there in 2007, I remember having never heard of As Cities Burn, and being extremely disappointed they were not a hardcore\metalcore band with that name 😂
you need to realize he has performed his whole set before this song!
You can just link this video to your Myspace page by using the URL. The Hoard is coming soon everyone, I promise just be patient
Kyle Farthing MySpace? What’s that? lol
Honestly, the only difference in this and when my dad left is that my dad wasn't the one who got a disease it was my mom
fuck I’ve missed this
@nathanieljamesbostic thanks so much for your comment and the support
3:19 enough said
23/05/2022
it's cool cuz it's about him and his brother
Um, are you sure that his brother planted a seed inside his mom, married her and she proceeded to teach her children to call their brother their father instead of dad?
To messy Mondays why r these guys Ur favorite band
August 2022
2022 anyone?
it's a style and if you can't tell it's intentional then you've got something wrong with you. I mean, listen to La dispute. Theyr'e very different styles but an intentional style none the less.
Amazing, but how is this acoustic?
We are a band from northern Illinois. If you like this band, you will probably like us. Check out our videos
Why, Jordan, why? BlimeyCow
Whats wrong?
Definitely not his best performance. But I can feel and hear the true emotions behind such powerful words.
Shut up
+ThisIsCaptain Bitch no one was talking to you. Fall back..
+Kindall Alvarez no one asked for your shitty ass opinion either but here we are
+ThisIsCaptain Its called accepting criticism. which any true artist would openly listen about their weaknesses so they can improve. My comment wasn't hateful nor disrespectful, because I myself love this band. But they didn't give it their all on this live performance. But I'm not going to waste my time on continuously trying to get your man looking self to understand that.
+Kindall Alvarez That Is The Dumbest Shit I've Ever Heard
2019 bitches
more like Kyle Farting . . .
this is painful to hear. too sad.