Here to visit my old 15 year old self in 2003. I'm turning 35 in February and cant believe how fast the time flew. Life is moving. Unreal. Life isn't what we thought it'd be... December 22 of 2022. We're entering 2023, I'm teary eyed, and floating in nostalgia. If anyone is reading this, I hope your lives are going great. And I hope your lives open up in 2023.
I'm turning 31 soon. I can't believe the mid 2000s was so long ago now. It makes me have a mental breakdown that Ive wasted my life and I don't even remember what I did wrong. I was born during the Gulf War, I grew up during the war in Afghanistan, and now in my adult years it's the war in ukraine. It truely is "War all of the time".
Crazy, Right? Time fuckin flies..I remember the first time I heard this song and for the workforce drowning , aol instant messenger, and yahoo music. seems like yesterday.
@Xaviar 77versus99 crazy how time seems to pass so fast sometimes, I first heard this song when I had my first car, it's bittersweet thinking of those days
I was on my 1st deployment when this album dropped. After the full collapse album this is one of my top songs of all time. 42 yrs old and this song still emotional gets me.
@larkinh1 Unfortunately, man.. I'm clean now. After finding out my wife was pregnant 2 years ago, I relapsed. I've been "sober"for going on 19 months now. Besides smoking every so often, and shrooms for enlightment. No alcohol or coke though.
This song is timeless.. I am 30 in 2023 so maybe a few years behind some but these bands I'm revisiting (senses fail, matchbook romance, Thursday, story of the year, red jumpsuit apparatus, underoath, they're all still so much better and real than anything I've heard since those bands popped up. Music used to make us feel.. what happened.
I miss these old bands. Thursday, Alexisonfire, Underoath, At The Drive-In... But I do love the new wave of post hardcore coming out like Touche Amore, La Dispute, and Being As An Ocean.
Thursday has such a unique sound, including his voice. I don’t think I’ve heard a band like them before and haven’t since. Their lyrics aren’t generic either but still make you feel all the feels and seem relatable somehow. I’m 30 and still come back to listen to them
To me this song is about growing up and losing your innocence, realising the world isn’t a nice place and struggling wth the futility of living in a fucked up world. A lot of us wonder what the point is of living in a world like this. And I think it relates a lot to people who witnessed 9/11 at a young age, living in NYC
I think goes beyond even just those of us in NYC. The moment was pivotal so many across the US and other parts of the world. It really ripped out any remaining innocence and marked the turning moment that led to the chaos we see now.
We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience. The pain of witnessing genocide of our own kind, it's not supposed to be at all. ELE- Everybody Love Everybody.
@@brandenburgkommando707i will spread this word throughout all of eternity... it helps. We are not humans having a spirituL experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience.
True True ....This song has a lot of feeling, it brings a lot of feeling too... I remember September 11th very well, it was a tragedy... this song is based on what you said
This song perfectly captures what it was like living in New Jersey those first few years after 9/11. Having grown up in New Jersey with the Twin Towers as a backdrop to every day life- then suddenly GONE, along with almost 3,000 souls, was deeply shocking on a visceral level. And now 20 years later this song predicted how things ARE- constant war since 9/11, and nothing has changed.
This album was the backdrop to my senior year in the pacific northwest. All those Friday nights smoking weed in the forest with what were inseparable friends and then getting behind the wheel of the Volvo in the pouring rain blasting this music through storms going to the places that adolescents go while developing a desire to escape. Longing to listen to this song with those friends in that familiar environment, but we are all in such different places. War All the Time is the only piece of it all that remains.
Thursday helped me survive high school. I remember at the end of freshman year, i was in a rehab program, Thursday was there."Full Collapse" was a gift a couple months before, never listened to it... but then i remember one of my first nights there, i put on the cd.. Thursdays been with me at every point though high school.... Rehab, friends suicide, meeting the first girl i really loved, losing the first girl i loved, and as June 7th i graduated. Thank you, Thursday, you will be a part of me.
I was a Freshman in high school when this album came out. And Thursday we're touring all the time with Thrice. This shit right here is what I learned to love and get hurt to. haha love it
Oh boy! Back in the day, 'War All the Time' was just another banger on my playlist. But now, as a seasoned vet and a proud father, this track hits me right in the feels. The lyrics capture the struggle of growing up in a world where war is always lurking in the shadows. It's like, we're all trying to find our footing after the chaos of the post-9/11 era, and this song really nails that vibe. It's a reminder that even though we've been through some heavy sh*t, we can still rise above it all. The line about 'love all of the time' in the ashes of the American flag? That's some deep, meaningful stuff right there. So, here's to all my fellow vets out there who know what it's like to carry the weight of war on your shoulders. Let's keep pushing forward, one step at a time, and never forget the power of love and understanding in the face of adversity.
@@abedshaaban8876💯 I remember first hearing Thursday after seeing the music video for "Understanding in a Car Crash" when it first came out on MMUSA (jeez that's a fucking blast the past right there) in 2002. I would have been 12 years old then. Now I'm 32 y/o with a son who's nearly the same age I was then (he'll be 11 y/o in October). Holy fuck, that shit's fucking wild now that I sit here thinking about it.. 😳
Sad how Thursday is in the middle between the phxc scene bands of mid to late-2000's and the original indie emo bands and doesn't get enough recognition because of that. The same happens with Alexisonfire, both criminally underrated.
@@rubennebur9210 Whether it's music nerds or people new to the genre, Thursday barely gets recognized as one of the best bands of its style. It's obvious they were kinda popular, yet underappreciated.
They're pretty much ignored in my country, in fact I've never heard any of their songs on the radio. I only discovered them because of Geoff's other band No Devotion
I'm going to be 28 years old and this song marked my adolescence in the 2000's, 2004 and 2005. I remember it to this day as something very good and I still listen to it today, I feel very emo, still listening to it thursday...
I didn’t discover this song until it was already about 10 years old. The lyrics still take me back to when I was much younger. Before about 12 I didn’t grow up so fast, but then it was pretty fast when a family member died.
Man this band changed my life. All I listened to after high school and during my 2 years in England. Got me through those cold winter months with no sunshine. I miss these guys.
Here readiing the comments and listening this sound 14 years after m best emo meeting and 7 years after I met who I think that was going to be my new emo family
I still remember being 19, grabbing this album from the record store and cruising around a crisp fall morning in my Saturn soaking up all these amazing songs. This one hit me so hard, especially with everything going on back then. Of course that seems like rainbows and unicorns compared to what we are dealing with now. Which is what brought me to this video. The war of hate is becoming so loud, it's deafening.
Never really understood this song until I got older, remember hearing this when I was younger, always stuck with me. Really good song and what it talks about, reality and time flies man, damn...
Thursday has saved my life. Multiple times. They will forever hold a special place in my heart. Also, I've never met anyone else in my life irl that's ever heard of Thursday. Haha.
Standing on the edge of the Palisades' Cliffs In the shadow of the skyline very far away Like a lightning rod that couldn’t pull the storm from me I was 5 years old, my best friend's older brother died He fell from these cliffs The river washed him away, the current pulled him downstream And our lives float in the headlines, so we park these cars Parent’s garage Listen to the lullaby Of carbon monoxide War all of the time In the shadow of the New York skyline We grew up too fast, falling apart Like the ashes of American flags If the sun doesn't rise We'll replace it with an H-bomb explosion A painted jail cell of light in the sky Like three-mile-island nightmares on TVs that sing us to sleep They burn on and on like an oil field Or a memory of what it felt like To burn on and on and not just fade away All those nights in the basement, the kids are still screaming On and on and on and on War all of the time In the shadow of the New York skyline We grew up too fast, falling apart Like the ashes of American flags And we’re blowing in the wind We don’t know where to land So we kiss like little kids We used to be very tall buildings We’ve been falling for so long Now your eyes are a sign on the edge of town They offer a welcome when you are leaving War all of the time In the shadow of the New York skyline We grew up too fast, falling apart Like the ashes of American flags The pieces fall it’s like a last day parade And the fires in our streets start to rage, So wave to those people who long to wave back from the fabric of a flag that sang "love all of the time" War all the time, war all the time All of the time War all the time, war all the time All of the time All of the time War all of the time War all of the time War all of the time War all of the time
This song has so much meaning as time goes on. Just saw them play this live a couple months ago during their full collapse tour and it brought tears to my eyes.
Thursday brought the mosh before most of us knew that we wanted to mosh more, forever the best phcore band of all time broke so much ground for the 2000”s scene bands
2004 and 2005, I must have listened to this album at least 1000 times. 2005, there was too much death in my life. I'm glad music like Thursday's taught me how to love, mostly myself.
I really hope that you guys can keep doing some music once in a while. I've been listening to your music since I heard this song. Even though I'm more into really different music now, you are a huge inspiration to me and still my favorite band. You are one of the reasons I picked up a guitar in the first place 6 years ago. I couldn't thank you enough for your music and what it means to me. Much love
Their lyrics speak louder than that of the lust and hunger for sex, money, and power we hear on the radio all the time. This is REAL poetry! Geoff's the Wordsworth of our generation.
So pumped they are coming to bmore this Fri and sat..bummed I work Fri would love to go to both shows... sold out weeks ago...ottobar in bmore ... hopefully I can get these tickets off this guy
This was present Day they can thumb it in their ass’ if you can ask me all theyd like to. lol who cares? they don’t know emotions as real as this and it shows in their dying music run on bands or what kind of no struggles my little sister think she has? …after them or others. neither do they know what happened like that or experienced the effects.
This song will always be one of my all-time favorites. I don't really know why though...it's just uber-amazing. It's so unique. I've never heard anything that is the slightest bit similar. But it's not a bad unique. Cuz anything could be unique. But it's still really really good.
I first saw Thursday in the fall of 2001 at an old chapel in Detroit while they were touring for Full Collapse. I've seen them 5 times since then, and they always put on an amazing show.
This happened after kids killed themselves from carbon monoxide because of this song. I was a teenager when this album came out. If you owned or managed this media, and knew it was the cause of teenage angst suicide, I think you would do anything to prevent such catastrophe.
20 years later and this song is still relevant. Forming your own opinion is not a crime, asking questions is not a crime despite how bad some people and government want it to be.
I pretty much listened to Thursday all day! Great song, also "Asleep In The Chapel" & "Between Rupture And Rapture". Still one of my favorite albums ever.
I love MCR as well! I discovered Thursday through a WatchMojo video titled top 10 emo bands and they were ranked #10 whilst My Chemical Romance was ranked #3.
este grupo cada vez que lo escucho me produce algo inexplicable.. esa voz.. esos instrumentos.. letra.. tengo 30 y me sigue produciendo lo mismo desde que los escuche por primera vez cuando tenia 13-14 años.. hace poco supe que estaran para el when we are young en las Vegas.. me puse a llorar escuchando las bandas que estaran..maldita probresa
f3asttree - Yes! Chicago. Thursday was my favorite band of all time for years. Missed out on seeing them when they came near me, then never got the chance to see them again. Then they broke up.
My first and last time seeing you guys live at Soundwave, Melbourne. I'm only 16 now but over the few years of knowing your musics' existence it's just.. been there for me. Just, thank you. for everything.
Here to visit my old 15 year old self in 2003. I'm turning 35 in February and cant believe how fast the time flew. Life is moving. Unreal. Life isn't what we thought it'd be... December 22 of 2022. We're entering 2023, I'm teary eyed, and floating in nostalgia. If anyone is reading this, I hope your lives are going great. And I hope your lives open up in 2023.
My 19 year old self would be amazed I was still listening to this now, and reading your comment.
You take good care of yourself, friend
@@amnesiaride wow so true. Thank you and you too. We’re all getting old. Eventually we’ll be in our 60s. Times moving fast.
35 as well and these were the golden years!!!
I'm turning 31 soon. I can't believe the mid 2000s was so long ago now. It makes me have a mental breakdown that Ive wasted my life and I don't even remember what I did wrong. I was born during the Gulf War, I grew up during the war in Afghanistan, and now in my adult years it's the war in ukraine. It truely is "War all of the time".
I'll be 39 next week. I was in high school listening to this album. Fuck me time is gone it's all over.
I just turned 34 and I still feel everything.
❤
same, 34 and still the same
41 and still there
36 still here
36 life sucks take me back
20 years later and this song still gives me chills and makes me teary eyed
Crazy, Right? Time fuckin flies..I remember the first time I heard this song and for the workforce drowning , aol instant messenger, and yahoo music. seems like yesterday.
Feel the same way
Woah same here my dude..
@Xaviar 77versus99 crazy how time seems to pass so fast sometimes, I first heard this song when I had my first car, it's bittersweet thinking of those days
I’m a Grown father with wife and kids and this song still gets played
Man this feels like Im watching some MTV or some music show back in the days, 2000s were so good man I miss those days so much.
I was on my 1st deployment when this album dropped. After the full collapse album this is one of my top songs of all time. 42 yrs old and this song still emotional gets me.
This song saved me 12 years ago..
I came back because I fucked up again..
See you guys again..
Addiction? Me too man. Over and over.
@larkinh1 Unfortunately, man.. I'm clean now. After finding out my wife was pregnant 2 years ago, I relapsed. I've been "sober"for going on 19 months now.
Besides smoking every so often, and shrooms for enlightment. No alcohol or coke though.
This song is timeless.. I am 30 in 2023 so maybe a few years behind some but these bands I'm revisiting (senses fail, matchbook romance, Thursday, story of the year, red jumpsuit apparatus, underoath, they're all still so much better and real than anything I've heard since those bands popped up. Music used to make us feel.. what happened.
I've been listening to these bands since I was 9 years old, I prefer them a million times. In the 2000's it was much more sentimental and diplomatic❤
I love every band u just mentioned, it actually wow'ed me that someone else knew all those bands like me. Great music, so great.
Remember bus rides to school jamming this in my cd player shhheeeesh
This is more and more relevant now
There's a beauty of this comment section not tainted with a X-year who's still listening.
Thursday forever.
I miss these old bands. Thursday, Alexisonfire, Underoath, At The Drive-In... But I do love the new wave of post hardcore coming out like Touche Amore, La Dispute, and Being As An Ocean.
All the first bands you named were amazing...but I've moved on as they have.
Check out Aeges
Check out suis la lune too!
I prefer the 2000's ❤❤❤
Thursday has such a unique sound, including his voice. I don’t think I’ve heard a band like them before and haven’t since. Their lyrics aren’t generic either but still make you feel all the feels and seem relatable somehow. I’m 30 and still come back to listen to them
I think Fear and the Nervous System have a sound that is similar in a way. Check out a few of their songs.
Take out the distortion and a classic piano and you get Bruce Springsteen. Tons of emotion and almost sound identical.
@@franciscodiaz3028 Nah fam, most of their songs have an overt hardcore influence: riffs, breakdowns etc. Nothing like The Boss.
i dont know if it just me but the singer's voice sounds like Robert Smith from the Cure
Obviously never heard of Far
37 missing the good ol' days of planning my next concert and not caring about much else
To me this song is about growing up and losing your innocence, realising the world isn’t a nice place and struggling wth the futility of living in a fucked up world. A lot of us wonder what the point is of living in a world like this. And I think it relates a lot to people who witnessed 9/11 at a young age, living in NYC
I just hit this like on 11 probably gonna have night mare again lol
I think goes beyond even just those of us in NYC. The moment was pivotal so many across the US and other parts of the world. It really ripped out any remaining innocence and marked the turning moment that led to the chaos we see now.
We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience. The pain of witnessing genocide of our own kind, it's not supposed to be at all. ELE- Everybody Love Everybody.
@@brandenburgkommando707i will spread this word throughout all of eternity... it helps. We are not humans having a spirituL experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience.
True True ....This song has a lot of feeling, it brings a lot of feeling too... I remember September 11th very well, it was a tragedy... this song is based on what you said
This song perfectly captures what it was like living in New Jersey those first few years after 9/11. Having grown up in New Jersey with the Twin Towers as a backdrop to every day life- then suddenly GONE, along with almost 3,000 souls, was deeply shocking on a visceral level. And now 20 years later this song predicted how things ARE- constant war since 9/11, and nothing has changed.
This album was the backdrop to my senior year in the pacific northwest. All those Friday nights smoking weed in the forest with what were inseparable friends and then getting behind the wheel of the Volvo in the pouring rain blasting this music through storms going to the places that adolescents go while developing a desire to escape. Longing to listen to this song with those friends in that familiar environment, but we are all in such different places. War All the Time is the only piece of it all that remains.
Where in the PNW? Reading this I almost thought I wrote it. High school was in Oregon for me.
@@scottiejackson2621 Bellevue Washington. Graduated Highschool 2004.
❤❤❤
Just added this to my Coronavirus Apocalypse playlist. Very underrated band.
Yes, sadly
Agreed! Top 3 for me all time
You gotta try this out. ruclips.net/video/I7UjlrhZ57Q/видео.html
@@michaelwilkinson2995 you too
I disagree since they pretty much ushered in Post Hardcore Emo /Alt Rock. They are a huge influence for many bands.
Can’t wait to see you guys in February!
Love this song. Kinda song you can't take your headphones off to till its over...and you'll just wanna play it again after.
Thursday helped me survive high school. I remember at the end of freshman year, i was in a rehab program, Thursday was there."Full Collapse" was a gift a couple months before, never listened to it... but then i remember one of my first nights there, i put on the cd.. Thursdays been with me at every point though high school.... Rehab, friends suicide, meeting the first girl i really loved, losing the first girl i loved, and as June 7th i graduated. Thank you, Thursday, you will be a part of me.
I was a Freshman in high school when this album came out. And Thursday we're touring all the time with Thrice. This shit right here is what I learned to love and get hurt to. haha love it
Marry me
Yes the Thursday, Thrice and Coheed and Cambria tour
Oh boy! Back in the day, 'War All the Time' was just another banger on my playlist. But now, as a seasoned vet and a proud father, this track hits me right in the feels.
The lyrics capture the struggle of growing up in a world where war is always lurking in the shadows. It's like, we're all trying to find our footing after the chaos of the post-9/11 era, and this song really nails that vibe.
It's a reminder that even though we've been through some heavy sh*t, we can still rise above it all. The line about 'love all of the time' in the ashes of the American flag? That's some deep, meaningful stuff right there.
So, here's to all my fellow vets out there who know what it's like to carry the weight of war on your shoulders. Let's keep pushing forward, one step at a time, and never forget the power of love and understanding in the face of adversity.
war all the time is by far their best record. I love their other stuff too, but this record was just amazing.
full collapse for me
Thanks friend. I like it😂🎉❤😮😊
@@abedshaaban8876💯
I remember first hearing Thursday after seeing the music video for "Understanding in a Car Crash" when it first came out on MMUSA (jeez that's a fucking blast the past right there) in 2002. I would have been 12 years old then. Now I'm 32 y/o with a son who's nearly the same age I was then (he'll be 11 y/o in October). Holy fuck, that shit's fucking wild now that I sit here thinking about it.. 😳
❤❤❤❤ collapse emo ❤😂
Sad how Thursday is in the middle between the phxc scene bands of mid to late-2000's and the original indie emo bands and doesn't get enough recognition because of that.
The same happens with Alexisonfire, both criminally underrated.
Underrated in which sence? People who listen to the genre will say it's one of the first bands they've discovered.
@@rubennebur9210 Whether it's music nerds or people new to the genre, Thursday barely gets recognized as one of the best bands of its style.
It's obvious they were kinda popular, yet underappreciated.
two great bands
They're pretty much ignored in my country, in fact I've never heard any of their songs on the radio. I only discovered them because of Geoff's other band No Devotion
Well, Thursday is considered Post-Hardcore not Emo. So, a lot of people label them wrongly that has something to do with it too
Still one of my favourite songs, it speaks to me so much. So beautiful, so poetic, so sad, so powerful. An all-time classic
Happy 20th birthday to this song and album. Strange to listen to it with my own son all these years later.
I'm going to be 28 years old and this song marked my adolescence in the 2000's, 2004 and 2005. I remember it to this day as something very good and I still listen to it today, I feel very emo, still listening to it thursday...
I didn’t discover this song until it was already about 10 years old.
The lyrics still take me back to when I was much younger. Before about 12 I didn’t grow up so fast, but then it was pretty fast when a family member died.
Man this band changed my life. All I listened to after high school and during my 2 years in England. Got me through those cold winter months with no sunshine. I miss these guys.
One of my favorite songs by such an extraordinary band.
Probably my favorite album of all time. I feel like I have lived inside these songs.
This band deserves to be big time famous
Here readiing the comments and listening this sound 14 years after m best emo meeting and 7 years after I met who I think that was going to be my new emo family
I still remember being 19, grabbing this album from the record store and cruising around a crisp fall morning in my Saturn soaking up all these amazing songs. This one hit me so hard, especially with everything going on back then. Of course that seems like rainbows and unicorns compared to what we are dealing with now. Which is what brought me to this video. The war of hate is becoming so loud, it's deafening.
Never really understood this song until I got older, remember hearing this when I was younger, always stuck with me. Really good song and what it talks about, reality and time flies man, damn...
Thursday has saved my life. Multiple times. They will forever hold a special place in my heart.
Also, I've never met anyone else in my life irl that's ever heard of Thursday. Haha.
Standing on the edge of the Palisades' Cliffs
In the shadow of the skyline very far away
Like a lightning rod that couldn’t pull the storm from me
I was 5 years old, my best friend's older brother died
He fell from these cliffs
The river washed him away, the current pulled him downstream
And our lives float in the headlines, so we park these cars
Parent’s garage
Listen to the lullaby
Of carbon monoxide
War all of the time
In the shadow of the New York skyline
We grew up too fast, falling apart
Like the ashes of American flags
If the sun doesn't rise
We'll replace it with an H-bomb explosion
A painted jail cell of light in the sky
Like three-mile-island nightmares on TVs that sing us to sleep
They burn on and on like an oil field
Or a memory of what it felt like
To burn on and on and not just fade away
All those nights in the basement, the kids are still screaming
On and on and on and on
War all of the time
In the shadow of the New York skyline
We grew up too fast, falling apart
Like the ashes of American flags
And we’re blowing in the wind
We don’t know where to land
So we kiss like little kids
We used to be very tall buildings
We’ve been falling for so long
Now your eyes are a sign on the edge of town
They offer a welcome when you are leaving
War all of the time
In the shadow of the New York skyline
We grew up too fast, falling apart
Like the ashes of American flags
The pieces fall it’s like a last day parade
And the fires in our streets start to rage,
So wave to those people who long to wave back
from the fabric of a flag that sang "love all of the time"
War all the time, war all the time
All of the time
War all the time, war all the time
All of the time
All of the time
War all of the time
War all of the time
War all of the time
War all of the time
36 years old, after 20 years still amazing
This song has so much meaning as time goes on. Just saw them play this live a couple months ago during their full collapse tour and it brought tears to my eyes.
Still relevant all these years later.
It's 2023 and i'm back to this amazing song and this era of music. i highly doubt this style of music will ever be a prime style again.
Thursday...a band that was in a time where there was just to much competition. 2020 bring it back
I used to love Thursday so much. This brings me back.
one of my favorite bands! they have to be some of the nicest guys ive met...
“Now your eyes are a sign on the edge of town, they offer a welcome when you are leaving” 💔
It's now 2024... im almost 33 😢 but im still forever here for this song.
Favorite band of my youth. Nothing like a good listening session with Thursday as the main attraction.
this brings back memories....
Sure does...
Marry me too
True music.Doesn’t get old with time.
today. listening to it today.
Lyrics are amazing In this song
This song is still amazing.
Thursday brought the mosh before most of us knew that we wanted to mosh more, forever the best phcore band of all time broke so much ground for the 2000”s scene bands
15 years later… this song sums up teen angst back in the day
Still a banger in the year of’24😊😊😊😊
Brings me back to the summer of 2019
It’s been a minute since I indulged in the beautiful Geoff rickly. Too long
I am still obsessed and this song is still relevant
Dam I love this song!!!! I remember when it came out, I'm 38 now time has flown by
Thursday is still awesome
2004 and 2005, I must have listened to this album at least 1000 times. 2005, there was too much death in my life. I'm glad music like Thursday's taught me how to love, mostly myself.
Damn im old. This is such a good song.
Amazing band. Gonna be seeing then soon. Hooe they still have it on stage
I really hope that you guys can keep doing some music once in a while. I've been listening to your music since I heard this song. Even though I'm more into really different music now, you are a huge inspiration to me and still my favorite band. You are one of the reasons I picked up a guitar in the first place 6 years ago. I couldn't thank you enough for your music and what it means to me. Much love
Hey babbu
I’m 28 and just remembered this song❤
2020! Listening to this 🖤🖤🖤
Couldn't remember the song my cousin showed me/listened to but I finally remembered! Love this song!
Enjoy your time with your brother or sister!
It would’ve been nice to share this my cuz.
them drums...innovative!! exquisite tune!
The experimental on the break downs are actually exquisite
Such a great song. Beautiful piece of art.
Their lyrics speak louder than that of the lust and hunger for sex, money, and power we hear on the radio all the time. This is REAL poetry! Geoff's the Wordsworth of our generation.
So pumped they are coming to bmore this Fri and sat..bummed I work Fri would love to go to both shows... sold out weeks ago...ottobar in bmore ... hopefully I can get these tickets off this guy
Friday was dope, I missed the Thur show. Looking for footage of Friday... Some ppl were basically recording the entire thing.
Holy shit they are touring again?
@@ekleiner04 sadly I believe the tour is over. They did a reunion tour. It was so great. I wish they did like a professional recording with video
listened to the lullaby, of carbon monoxide.
a handshake of carbon monoxide
Carbon monoxide milkshake IPAs
20 years later and I still love this band this was my induction in to freshman year of high school along with rx bandits mxpx underoath
😍
12 Years and Counting.
+decadepast decadepast 13 bud. 13. damn time flies.....
+decadepast decadepast calm the fuck down lol
idk what war you're talking about, but the song isn't about warfare.
17
My first time! Never too late for good music like this
Here I am in 2021, reminiscing my high school days, and wondering how 290 people thumbs downed this song? Are you deaf? This is a masterpiece.
This was present Day they can thumb it in their ass’ if you can ask me all theyd like to. lol who cares? they don’t know emotions as real as this and it shows in their dying music run on bands or what kind of no struggles my little sister think she has? …after them or others. neither do they know what happened like that or experienced the effects.
I know it was lightning in a bottle, but i miss these days more than i could reasonably express here.
2021... hella relevant
This song will always be one of my all-time favorites. I don't really know why though...it's just uber-amazing. It's so unique. I've never heard anything that is the slightest bit similar. But it's not a bad unique. Cuz anything could be unique. But it's still really really good.
I first saw Thursday in the fall of 2001 at an old chapel in Detroit while they were touring for Full Collapse. I've seen them 5 times since then, and they always put on an amazing show.
Since when is "carbon monoxide" a curse word?
+Steve Brule Yeah I get that, but why did they sensor the words "carbon monoxide" out of the song?
Cause theyre pretty much telling someone how to commit suicide
Joe Lawrie I so agree with that , but I think the bleeped it out because of what it can do to you
I know ugh
This happened after kids killed themselves from carbon monoxide because of this song. I was a teenager when this album came out. If you owned or managed this media, and knew it was the cause of teenage angst suicide, I think you would do anything to prevent such catastrophe.
I've heard this song a million times, and each time I think to myself how much I love it.
20 years later and this song is still relevant. Forming your own opinion is not a crime, asking questions is not a crime despite how bad some people and government want it to be.
Best song, best album. ❤
still one of my favorite songs. !!!!
I pretty much listened to Thursday all day! Great song, also "Asleep In The Chapel" & "Between Rupture And Rapture". Still one of my favorite albums ever.
Why hate on Thursday this is on of the greatest songs ever right next to understanding in a car crash
Another underrated band......WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!!!
And listened to the lullaby OF CARBON MONOXIDE
Why the hell was that not in the song?
@@AJfiendI'm listening to it now and wondering the same thing.
@@JessicaD.-vb9hoonly thing I can guess is so they didn’t offer a verbal tutorial for suicide? Still odd to me.
@@AJfiend yeah I just assumed they edited it out, I almost went looking for explicit version too lol
I was looking for this comment
I decided to listened them bc I became fan of MCR back in 2005. Love this, brings me so many memories of 15 year old me. Love from Chile 🇨🇱♥️
I love MCR as well! I discovered Thursday through a WatchMojo video titled top 10 emo bands and they were ranked #10 whilst My Chemical Romance was ranked #3.
Cara essa musica me da uma vibe de nostalgia amo thursday
this song has many meaning and alters its mean to each listener its the personification of individuality and one of my favorite songs
THURSDAY IS BACK
este grupo cada vez que lo escucho me produce algo inexplicable.. esa voz.. esos instrumentos.. letra.. tengo 30 y me sigue produciendo lo mismo desde que los escuche por primera vez cuando tenia 13-14 años.. hace poco supe que estaran para el when we are young en las Vegas.. me puse a llorar escuchando las bandas que estaran..maldita probresa
I unknowingly bought tickets to see THURSDAY.
THURSDAY is back!!!
+Anklepants Skate Zine Riot Fest?
f3asttree - Yes! Chicago. Thursday was my favorite band of all time for years. Missed out on seeing them when they came near me, then never got the chance to see them again. Then they broke up.
I'm seeing them this weekend here in Atlanta
+Anklepants Skate Zine I'll be there too!
Micah Harris - Sick. I just saw a band from Atlanta down in San Antonio. Seems like they have some good music out there.
I am 38 yrs old now and still listening this song. Who is from 2022 here?
I'm from ~~the future~~ :P It's 2024, they just came out with a new single, I'm living my best Thursday fan life. Still doing good, friend?
"war all of the time in the shadow of the new york skyline we grew up to fast falling appart." Best part of the song :L
My first and last time seeing you guys live at Soundwave, Melbourne. I'm only 16 now but over the few years of knowing your musics' existence it's just.. been there for me. Just, thank you. for everything.
2020 and still relatable
now 2022 and i still often listen this song 👍🏼