I’m 43 and tomorrow I travel 229 miles with two friends I’ve known since I was 5 years old to see LCD Soundsystem. I have a feeling when they play this it’s going to be one of the most beautiful moments in my life so far.
Good for you, dude! I am 39, but I will be 15 in my soul forever... I am from Brazil, lived in Japan, and am now in the USA, and I still have hold of my childhood friends. We talk weekly in groups we made on WhatsApp (some of us are all over the world), and we hang out and go to shows when we get together (some of their own bands, as some of my friends, are musicians). Some guys and girls have added +1 to our friendship as they grow up and find relationships. However, we are a tight bunch that never loses contact even when we have partners unhappy with our strong connection; now my friends and I are making over 30 years of friendship... its always beautiful to be with friends and see art, music, theater, crafts, no matter what, it is fucking amazing, you are forever young at this moments. I truly hope you have had the time of your life with your friends in this show!
This was my best friend's favorite song. He died eight months ago and tonight was the first time I was able to listen to it in full since his funeral. I've had it on loop for maybe thirty minutes now. In a weird way, I feel like I can hear his heart in the music. This isn’t the type of music I usually listen to but its beautiful.
It's going to be used in a film next year May about imaginary friends with Ryan Reynolds. It's in the trailer. So I guess you will be hearing it a lot the next coming time... I hope it makes you think about your friend with a smile...
he is secretly one of the best lyricists i've found. it's obtuse but unpretentious. and even though it's all about him, it's completely translatable to my life.
James has talked about music growing with you as you age. He specifically mentioned in one interview how he used to think the Smiths were sad, and now finds humor in them. I know that these lyrics will grow with me as I age, and although I can feel the beauty of certain lines, they are still mysterious to me. I also know there will come a time when they suddenly strike a chord in a way they hadn't before, or the meaning will shift. That my friends is the pinnacle of good songwriting.
The Smiths are a great example. I used to think "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" was really gloomy and melodramatic. Now I think it's funny and sarcastic
Anyone who can’t hear the humor in Morrissey’s lyrics isn’t paying any attention. Although the songs referring to the brutal crimes of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley are certainly not meant to be funny. Morrissey was clearly deeply affected by the murders.
This track always makes me think of my friend Slick. We are a couple thousand miles away, and don't get to see each other often enough. He loves LCD more than I do, so I'm sure he'll find this comment one day. Love you, buddy.
I remember waking up early in the morning, tuning in the music channel on the TV and casually listen to this song, I didn't understand english at the time but I fell in love with this song, it made me feel so nostalgic even tho I was 14 yo at the time, man I feel old...
When I got to see lcd soundsystem in Dallas. They melted my heart and soul with thier music. It was sensory overload and it was beautiful. Thank you for reminding me of the things to live for 🤘👏👏👏🍻🏒🇮🇪
Totally this, I saw them at Glastonbury and the final moments of this song literally had me on the floor picking up pieces of myself for about an hour afterwards
Hearing this at 19: we are unstoppable, I love my friends. Now: where are my friends , where did that time go, youth is fleeting I am vulnerable ❤❤❤❤ Love this song
I was at a party a few years ago and the host heard the full length of this song start and he grabbed the remote and changed it and was like "he's just playing the same notes over and over again." - you just don't get it dude it's fucking beautiful it's amazing
I’ve had many late night with this song, along with waking up and feeling great about my homies and knowing today is going to be great! This song came out in my late 20’s and I’m damn near 40 so, it still holds that moment for me!
The entire song is composed of two chords. That’s not an exaggeration; I mean literally two chords. All My Friends may be a good song, but Bohemian Rhapsody is probably the most inaccurate song you could possibly pick to compare it to. This song has two chords and doesn’t even really have verses or choruses, let alone a bridge. Meanwhile, Bohemian Rhapsody is an incredibly complex song harmonically and features many different sections that essentially amount to three totally separate songs in one. I almost can’t think of a song that is _less_ like Bohemian Rhapsody than this one.
@@therainman7777I think what he means is what each song represents for their genre. Both are meditations on life and aging that perfectly embodies their genre while also being an incredible song.
@@peterthirdandthebridges I don’t see how you could cal bohemian Rhapsody a meditation on life and aging. The lyrics are disjoint, with the first section being about a despondent man seemingly considering suicide; the second section is largely nonsense lyrics that mean nothing; and the third section sounds like something from a typical love song, perhaps where the singer has grown frustrated with their love and is going to leave. The fact that the three sections are so different lyrically is in line with the fact that Bohemian Rhapsody is really three separate song fragments stitched together. I don’t see any reasonable way to call the lyrics a meditation on life and aging, though. As for the two songs being stellar representations of their genres-again, I would have to disagree with respect to Bohemian Rhapsody. The song is not really a good representation of _any_ genre, because it is basically impossible to even place it in any specific genre. It’s also completely unlike any other popular song of its era, so it’s hard to see how it’s representative of anything, other than its writers’ genius and originality. Above all I objected to the comparison because Bohemian Rhapsody was a revolutionary, radically unusual and unique song that broke every convention imaginable at the time and was unlike anything anyone had ever heard before, with incredibly complex harmony, melody, song structure, and so on; while All My Friends is a pretty straightforward pop song, based on two chords, and fairly conventional harmony, melodicism, and song structure. It’s a good song, but there’s really nothing radical, revolutionary, or highly unique about it.
@@therainman7777 bohemian rhapsody is the pinnacle of the rock opera styles that had been developed by famously the who and pink floyd on the wall it was not revolutionary, simply the culmination of many different sounds that queen and other bands had done before. The lyrics focus on guilt and mortality for the majority of the song. All My Friends also focus on guilt and mortality, not as abstractly though, where BR sings about death as suicide and having a place in hell, AMF sings about death as an oncoming inevitability and the sad reality that the older you get the more people you lose. The themes are not identical but there are some parallels. Also AMF is an incredibly interesting song harmonically. The piano accents 6 which over the IV chord becomes a 2. The guitar accents 2 which over the IV becomes a 6. These parallel each other and create a feeling of no movement as we circle around the same intervals. This leaves room for the vocal to define what intervals interact and what intervals don’t, for when the vocals sings a 3 or 7 its acts as a 7 or b5 over the IV chord, which creates and incredibly interesting dissonance evoking the melancholy of the lyrics.
This song reminds me of one of my favourite bars in Glasgow, the Variety Bar. I was a bit of a regular for a while and this song seemed to be on constant repeat, I’m guessing they liked it a lot.
Perfect. From the first time I heard it, under stressful circumstances years back. So personal, powerful, I start getting a little emotional before I even hit play.
This makes me wanna cry... If you were born between 1998 and 2008, you were the last decade to know the radio and live with the radio solely as a means of finding masterpieces like this... I was born in 2001. I was 6 when this song came out, and it was magical to me then. Now it’s hard to compete with
Man you guys missed out. I was born in 1991 one of the last generations not to have a cellphone till highschool. We scraped our knees and lost our innocence on 9/11. The soundtrack to this was some of the most complex and deep music ever written. I remember getting high for the first time listening to this song in the background in a smelly garage in NY. Don't ever grow up!
On the Twitter someone asked "First song on a road trip." It's always been this every time my dog and I go to beach. Because my best friend and I are going to our special place. Those trips led to me getting my Masters degree in my 40s. This song to me is about being old, but realizing the trip is far from over.
For the longest time I thought this song was really sad and about friends that you lost along the way but it’s not. It’s about appreciating the friends you have in your life and being with them
The intro is exactly like The 1975’s intro song on their newest album, and the “This is how it starts” is exactly the same as “Sex” by The 1975 too, wild.
As someone who is about to be past 9th class/grade this song hits hard knowing that I won't see a lot of my friends after this year, that "where are your friends tonight" lyric hits especially hard
I'll be heading 90 miles to Dublin today to see them. I'll be thinking of my hipster best friend that passed away that I couldn't stop swapping LCD soundsystem songs with when we were younger.
This song I feel like I could write an entire essay on. I song that I liked as a teen has evolved over time to mean so much more to me as I am now in my 30s
I finally got to to see LCD live, along with IDLES (who are incredible). LCD closed the show out with this song, I can't think of a better song to close with.
And the crazy thing is: this song is not, contrary to what all your senses are telling you, getting faster from beginning to end. It's the exact same 140 bps all along. Sauces: trust me bro.
If I could see all my friends tonight If I could see all my friends tonight If I could see all my friends tonight If I could see all my friends tonight..
A1 songwriting, some of the best I’ve ever heard. The 2000s along with the 60s and 70s was the zenith of music, we didn’t realise it at the time but given what we have now, we surely do. Genius track.
That's how it starts We go back to your house We check the charts And start to figure it out And if it's crowded, all the better Because we know we're gonna be up late But if you're worried about the weather Then you picked the wrong place to stay That's how it starts It comes apart The way it does in bad films Except in parts When the moral kicks in You drop the first ten years just as fast as you can And the next ten people who are trying to be polite When you're blowing eighty-five days in the middle of France Yeah, I know it gets tired only where are your friends tonight? And to tell the truth Oh, this could be the last time So here we go Like a sail's force into the night And if I made a fool, if I made a fool, if I made a fool On the road, there's always this And if I'm sewn into submission I can still come home to this And with a face like a dad and a laughable stand You can sleep on the plane or review what you said When you're drunk and the kids leave impossible tasks You think over and over, "hey, I'm finally dead" Oh, if the trip and the plan come apart in your hand You look contorted on yourself your ridiculous prop You forgot what you meant when you read what you said And you always knew you were tired, but then Where are your friends tonight? Where are your friends tonight? Where are your friends tonight? If I could see all my friends tonight If I could see all my friends tonight If I could see all my friends tonight If I could see all my friends tonight ◇♧◇♧◇♧◇♡◇♧◇♧◇♧◇♧
imagine reading this when you just finished the previous chapter and youre about to enter the last one. You can hear nothing, only silence and the sounds your pc makes. cant find a more menacing and alarming feeling than this.
Over lockdown I was in a very abusive relationship and the other person totally totally isolated me from my friends, in and out of hospital, there was a point when I really thought I'd lost them all after all the things I did and said to them and put them through. Things changed though, I got out of that situation the world opened up again, me and my friends repaired our bonds and the very people I thought I'd lost who where part of my life for what was a decade but I know now again will be the rest of my life, where all sitting there at this French cafe with the moon night illuminating us all whilst we where chatting shit and drinking cocktails we couldn't afford. Then this came on and it was one of the most perfect moments of my life.
I'm 45 years old. I discovered this song on an alt radio station, on the way home from work one night about a year ago. It still brings me to tears.
Better late than never
You should see them live!! So good!
Try catch their live set from Glastonbury this year - I'm sure you'll really enjoy it
new people finally finding LCD SOUND SYSTEM, make's me so happy. enjoy. :D
I’m 43 and tomorrow I travel 229 miles with two friends I’ve known since I was 5 years old to see LCD Soundsystem. I have a feeling when they play this it’s going to be one of the most beautiful moments in my life so far.
And was it my friend?
Terrific! Have a wonderful time. And may you all be together again in 20 years.
Good for you, dude! I am 39, but I will be 15 in my soul forever... I am from Brazil, lived in Japan, and am now in the USA, and I still have hold of my childhood friends. We talk weekly in groups we made on WhatsApp (some of us are all over the world), and we hang out and go to shows when we get together (some of their own bands, as some of my friends, are musicians). Some guys and girls have added +1 to our friendship as they grow up and find relationships. However, we are a tight bunch that never loses contact even when we have partners unhappy with our strong connection; now my friends and I are making over 30 years of friendship... its always beautiful to be with friends and see art, music, theater, crafts, no matter what, it is fucking amazing, you are forever young at this moments.
I truly hope you have had the time of your life with your friends in this show!
@@kats2012 inspiring comment buddy well said and vwry accurate, atvb to you and yours my friend.
Are you back yet? Need update?
This was my best friend's favorite song. He died eight months ago and tonight was the first time I was able to listen to it in full since his funeral. I've had it on loop for maybe thirty minutes now. In a weird way, I feel like I can hear his heart in the music. This isn’t the type of music I usually listen to but its beautiful.
I’m so sorry for your loss ❤️. You are amazing
It's going to be used in a film next year May about imaginary friends with Ryan Reynolds. It's in the trailer. So I guess you will be hearing it a lot the next coming time... I hope it makes you think about your friend with a smile...
Dang sorry for your loss
My condolences they sound like they are awesome
❤❤❤
You can just feel the longing when you listen to this track. Honestly gives me chills
Some of the most poignant lyrics in a song ever. It's about getting old and it's just so apt. I can feel the lovely sweet sting of it.
the definition of bittersweet
My lead in song to "Time" by Pink Floyd - both touch on the same subject.
Bitch, STFU wit yo fauxetry , I'm just hear to vibe to some krautrock and watch some Tom Kuntz weirdness.
Although some of my favorites aren't in the video/radio edit.
he is secretly one of the best lyricists i've found. it's obtuse but unpretentious. and even though it's all about him, it's completely translatable to my life.
James has talked about music growing with you as you age. He specifically mentioned in one interview how he used to think the Smiths were sad, and now finds humor in them. I know that these lyrics will grow with me as I age, and although I can feel the beauty of certain lines, they are still mysterious to me. I also know there will come a time when they suddenly strike a chord in a way they hadn't before, or the meaning will shift. That my friends is the pinnacle of good songwriting.
Smiths are sad, but fuck they are absolutely fantastic and thats that
Agree!
The Smiths are a great example. I used to think "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" was really gloomy and melodramatic. Now I think it's funny and sarcastic
@@Mitchell_E_Underscore lol there you go!
Anyone who can’t hear the humor in Morrissey’s lyrics isn’t paying any attention. Although the songs referring to the brutal crimes of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley are certainly not meant to be funny. Morrissey was clearly deeply affected by the murders.
This track always makes me think of my friend Slick. We are a couple thousand miles away, and don't get to see each other often enough. He loves LCD more than I do, so I'm sure he'll find this comment one day. Love you, buddy.
The way this song builds both lyrically, melodically, and visually is truly beautiful and moving.
I've heard this song at weddings. Today it was played at my friend's funeral. It's that kind of song. ❤
Need this played at my funeral ngl
LCD sound system doesn’t make a bad song …they make amazing songs or great songs. That’s it
This song scares me the same way Pink Floyd's Time did when I was young. Did I miss the starting gun? Where are my friends tonight? Brilliant.
The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say...
Fuck that’s true
@@Berzerker_CHW Home, home again. I like to be here when I can.
Literally the best song ever made
Totally
Big statement to make
@@JBackkkkk not a stretch
i completely agree
Literally Dance Yrself Clean exists, so
70 years old and just found this fantastic piece of art
Such great energy huh! Enjoy much much more, James is a great creator.
You said that on the Glastonbury live version too ;)
I remember waking up early in the morning, tuning in the music channel on the TV and casually listen to this song, I didn't understand english at the time but I fell in love with this song, it made me feel so nostalgic even tho I was 14 yo at the time, man I feel old...
how did you find the song again?
When I got to see lcd soundsystem in Dallas. They melted my heart and soul with thier music. It was sensory overload and it was beautiful. Thank you for reminding me of the things to live for 🤘👏👏👏🍻🏒🇮🇪
Wait, are these guys Irish?
So many influences but all the right ones
Superb
I just turned 50 and man do these lyrics hit home for me.
A great time to be LCD soundsystem fan again. I LOVED the IF trailer
Here bc I just saw that trailer and new the song immediately
Brought me here too ❤😊
@@chadharter5731same
YES! that trailer brought me BACK
Finally a comment section talking about the IF trailer that isn’t all negative. We making out of our childhood with our friends with this one baby😅
this song is so crushing but also optimistic at the same time. None the less i want this song at my funeral
This song is beautiful in orchestration and meaning, just a deadly song all round just beautiful.
The lightning make-up is an hommage to David Bowie who pushed LCD Soundsystem to continue its art I think
I've always found this song similarly beautiful as heroes, especially the guitar jam
How does Bowie have such great taste. He was an indiehead for real
This song destroys me in all the right ways. My fav LCD song
The final moments in the live rendition of this song makes me want to cry every time
Totally this, I saw them at Glastonbury and the final moments of this song literally had me on the floor picking up pieces of myself for about an hour afterwards
I found LCD last summer and never stopped listening
One of my favourite tracks ever. Stunning record. I love this record so much it's obsessive. Brilliant
Hearing this at 19: we are unstoppable, I love my friends.
Now: where are my friends , where did that time go, youth is fleeting I am vulnerable
❤❤❤❤ Love this song
I was at a party a few years ago and the host heard the full length of this song start and he grabbed the remote and changed it and was like "he's just playing the same notes over and over again." - you just don't get it dude it's fucking beautiful it's amazing
Absolute belter. All the feels
I just saw this band live in Paris during the Rock en seine Festival and WOW this was insane
They nailed every performance 👌
Can't figure out of this is uplifting or depressing. Either way *heart symbol*
It's amazing how often the two go together, isn't it?
It is bittersweet.
both happy and regretful
both depressing and uplifting
I’ve had many late night with this song, along with waking up and feeling great about my homies and knowing today is going to be great! This song came out in my late 20’s and I’m damn near 40 so, it still holds that moment for me!
This is the Bohemian Rhapsody of indie music
The entire song is composed of two chords. That’s not an exaggeration; I mean literally two chords. All My Friends may be a good song, but Bohemian Rhapsody is probably the most inaccurate song you could possibly pick to compare it to. This song has two chords and doesn’t even really have verses or choruses, let alone a bridge. Meanwhile, Bohemian Rhapsody is an incredibly complex song harmonically and features many different sections that essentially amount to three totally separate songs in one. I almost can’t think of a song that is _less_ like Bohemian Rhapsody than this one.
@@therainman7777I think what he means is what each song represents for their genre. Both are meditations on life and aging that perfectly embodies their genre while also being an incredible song.
@@peterthirdandthebridges I don’t see how you could cal bohemian Rhapsody a meditation on life and aging. The lyrics are disjoint, with the first section being about a despondent man seemingly considering suicide; the second section is largely nonsense lyrics that mean nothing; and the third section sounds like something from a typical love song, perhaps where the singer has grown frustrated with their love and is going to leave. The fact that the three sections are so different lyrically is in line with the fact that Bohemian Rhapsody is really three separate song fragments stitched together. I don’t see any reasonable way to call the lyrics a meditation on life and aging, though.
As for the two songs being stellar representations of their genres-again, I would have to disagree with respect to Bohemian Rhapsody. The song is not really a good representation of _any_ genre, because it is basically impossible to even place it in any specific genre. It’s also completely unlike any other popular song of its era, so it’s hard to see how it’s representative of anything, other than its writers’ genius and originality.
Above all I objected to the comparison because Bohemian Rhapsody was a revolutionary, radically unusual and unique song that broke every convention imaginable at the time and was unlike anything anyone had ever heard before, with incredibly complex harmony, melody, song structure, and so on; while All My Friends is a pretty straightforward pop song, based on two chords, and fairly conventional harmony, melodicism, and song structure. It’s a good song, but there’s really nothing radical, revolutionary, or highly unique about it.
@@therainman7777 bohemian rhapsody is the pinnacle of the rock opera styles that had been developed by famously the who and pink floyd on the wall it was not revolutionary, simply the culmination of many different sounds that queen and other bands had done before. The lyrics focus on guilt and mortality for the majority of the song.
All My Friends also focus on guilt and mortality, not as abstractly though, where BR sings about death as suicide and having a place in hell, AMF sings about death as an oncoming inevitability and the sad reality that the older you get the more people you lose. The themes are not identical but there are some parallels.
Also AMF is an incredibly interesting song harmonically. The piano accents 6 which over the IV chord becomes a 2. The guitar accents 2 which over the IV becomes a 6. These parallel each other and create a feeling of no movement as we circle around the same intervals. This leaves room for the vocal to define what intervals interact and what intervals don’t, for when the vocals sings a 3 or 7 its acts as a 7 or b5 over the IV chord, which creates and incredibly interesting dissonance evoking the melancholy of the lyrics.
R.I.P Lakai. You inspired me to skate even at 30 im still watching parts and watching the sport evolve.
Cult classic for sure. Pure Underground Platinum. And Beyond.
One of the best voices in the music industry ✨
I can hear so much new order in this one
This the greatest song written since I’ve existed. I was born in 1990, and this…this fucking masterpiece, makes me feel everything, at the same time
You need to listen to more music
I'm confused, slightly scared and unsurprisingly alone.
truffle me too. Alone outside by the fire just here..
You're never alone 👍
imagine reading this in 2020
@@rodrigocano7775 im gonna one up you and read this in 2021
@@rallakos How about 2024
This song reminds me of one of my favourite bars in Glasgow, the Variety Bar. I was a bit of a regular for a while and this song seemed to be on constant repeat, I’m guessing they liked it a lot.
Cool bar, nice fish tank 🐟
Perfect. From the first time I heard it, under stressful circumstances years back. So personal, powerful, I start getting a little emotional before I even hit play.
This is one of only two or three songs I've ever heard that moved me to tears on first listen.
This makes me wanna cry... If you were born between 1998 and 2008, you were the last decade to know the radio and live with the radio solely as a means of finding masterpieces like this... I was born in 2001. I was 6 when this song came out, and it was magical to me then. Now it’s hard to compete with
Man you guys missed out. I was born in 1991 one of the last generations not to have a cellphone till highschool. We scraped our knees and lost our innocence on 9/11. The soundtrack to this was some of the most complex and deep music ever written. I remember getting high for the first time listening to this song in the background in a smelly garage in NY. Don't ever grow up!
Simply the best song ever. Nothing more needs to be said
i love this video so much, too bad there isn't a version with the full song, the radio edit doesnt have the same build-up :/
Apple Music has the 7 min version. I listen to it all the time
So does Amazon Music
@@michaelc722 what they meant is that they wish this video was with the full version of the song
Gang of Youths do an amazing cover of the full version
i did not know this song had a video, and i have this album since it came out, and yet i don't feel like a bad fan, because my love for this is real
One of my all-time favorite songs...just so good.
I only heard this group for the very first time in Glastonbury's broadcast from the bbc! Great band! :))) I live under a rock
This song made me cry during the pandemic. Still does.
On the Twitter someone asked "First song on a road trip." It's always been this every time my dog and I go to beach. Because my best friend and I are going to our special place. Those trips led to me getting my Masters degree in my 40s. This song to me is about being old, but realizing the trip is far from over.
Hell yeah dude, kudos to you. I hope to get there one day.
The greatest song ever made
For the longest time I thought this song was really sad and about friends that you lost along the way but it’s not. It’s about appreciating the friends you have in your life and being with them
The intro is exactly like The 1975’s intro song on their newest album, and the “This is how it starts” is exactly the same as “Sex” by The 1975 too, wild.
It's Matty's favourite song apparently
Heard this song today and thought exactly the same thing so I had to come here to see what was up
Different gravy im afraid
@@joesaunders341Both shite.
They both jacked the intro from the song Perspective by Peter Gabriel. Assume that’s why he’s wearing the Peter Gabriel makeup in the video.
That piano line! 😍
As someone who is about to be past 9th class/grade this song hits hard knowing that I won't see a lot of my friends after this year, that "where are your friends tonight" lyric hits especially hard
Enjoy em and stick with your day ones. The real day ones.
Ah kiddo, wait til you're 52! Don't let the fuckwits in HS bring you down! It's gonna be great for the next several years I hope!
my favourite pixel is the left one
If the quality wasn't awful this would look so amazing
it's in 480p now...decent.
The pixel on the left is playing drums
It's 480p, what fuckin pixel?
@@LSD_93 it looked way worse before
So glad I found out what this song was. I kept hearing it and now I can enjoy it at will. Great song.
I went straight back to this after watching IF trailer.
The best track and video i had to witness
I'll be heading 90 miles to Dublin today to see them. I'll be thinking of my hipster best friend that passed away that I couldn't stop swapping LCD soundsystem songs with when we were younger.
Would that be Cork
This song I feel like I could write an entire essay on. I song that I liked as a teen has evolved over time to mean so much more to me as I am now in my 30s
this song hits differently during quarantine though.
You still in quarantine 🤨
OH my gosh, this song needs some more LOVE! So good!!! WHAT???
Ikr!
too true :/
I finally got to to see LCD live, along with IDLES (who are incredible). LCD closed the show out with this song, I can't think of a better song to close with.
i bet that was incredible im so jealous
@@yves9929 it was really great!
One of Matty Healy's obsession's ... he's right - I hear the subtleties! 💖
Ohh this makes sense!
After the first line my brain automatically went "Take your shoes off in the back of my van." hahah.
Came scrolling for the 1975 comments.. I knew I wouldn't be the only one thinking it
Can't believe a band like this has less than 100k subs
Makes me feel very sad and yet i cant stop listening
Baba O"riley The Who.Great Song
I certainly this song has ever made, a masterpiece.
Love it! Makes me feel happy and sad at the same time, but always makes me smile, love it!
And the crazy thing is:
this song is not, contrary to what all your senses are telling you, getting faster from beginning to end. It's the exact same 140 bps all along.
Sauces: trust me bro.
3:30 THE BEST PART
WHERE ARE YOUR FRIENDS TONIGHT???????
This reminds me of being young and that means this is old and so am I
same lol
If I could see all my friends tonight
If I could see all my friends tonight
If I could see all my friends tonight
If I could see all my friends tonight..
:(
My boyfriend showed this song to me around the time we first started dating, its genuinely been my favorite song ever since
A1 songwriting, some of the best I’ve ever heard. The 2000s along with the 60s and 70s was the zenith of music, we didn’t realise it at the time but given what we have now, we surely do. Genius track.
That's how it starts
We go back to your house
We check the charts
And start to figure it out
And if it's crowded, all the better
Because we know we're gonna be up late
But if you're worried about the weather
Then you picked the wrong place to stay
That's how it starts
It comes apart
The way it does in bad films
Except in parts
When the moral kicks in
You drop the first ten years just as fast as you can
And the next ten people who are trying to be polite
When you're blowing eighty-five days in the middle of France
Yeah, I know it gets tired only where are your friends tonight?
And to tell the truth
Oh, this could be the last time
So here we go
Like a sail's force into the night
And if I made a fool, if I made a fool, if I made a fool
On the road, there's always this
And if I'm sewn into submission
I can still come home to this
And with a face like a dad and a laughable stand
You can sleep on the plane or review what you said
When you're drunk and the kids leave impossible tasks
You think over and over, "hey, I'm finally dead"
Oh, if the trip and the plan come apart in your hand
You look contorted on yourself your ridiculous prop
You forgot what you meant when you read what you said
And you always knew you were tired, but then
Where are your friends tonight?
Where are your friends tonight?
Where are your friends tonight?
If I could see all my friends tonight
If I could see all my friends tonight
If I could see all my friends tonight
If I could see all my friends tonight
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Thanks a lot for posting!
Thank you
This xmas,I will be mostly listening to LCD soundsystem, "All my friends" .
I hope you will, but ironically with good people who like you and you like back ;)
Man I’m so sad. I wish I could see my friends tonight
punk4eva: its just so nice knowing youre real
punk4eva: and that youre still around, even though you know the real me
imagine reading this when you just finished the previous chapter and youre about to enter the last one.
You can hear nothing, only silence and the sounds your pc makes.
cant find a more menacing and alarming feeling than this.
Hi evee
goated game
First time finally checking out this band. Getting Joy Division vibes. Good shit.
Im late to this party! What a tune!!🕺🕺🕺
I LOVE LCD SOUNDSYSTEM!!!!11!!
Everytime I listen to this song, I could see my whole life flash before my eyes. And I'm only 20. Haha
sad
same
how is this barely getting uploaded in 2017 and it has fucking myspace in the description
I am forever a sucker for a good piano riff...
Me too. Im also a sucker for brass and strings in rock
Over lockdown I was in a very abusive relationship and the other person totally totally isolated me from my friends, in and out of hospital, there was a point when I really thought I'd lost them all after all the things I did and said to them and put them through. Things changed though, I got out of that situation the world opened up again, me and my friends repaired our bonds and the very people I thought I'd lost who where part of my life for what was a decade but I know now again will be the rest of my life, where all sitting there at this French cafe with the moon night illuminating us all whilst we where chatting shit and drinking cocktails we couldn't afford. Then this came on and it was one of the most perfect moments of my life.
I love the album so much
God, what I would give to see all my friends tonight
In two words; A Mazing
Love it more each time.
How does this not have more views
Where are songs like that nowadays?
God, I love this song. :')
Fun fact: there was a time this was brand new.
It still is to some people. I fucking love it.
i was there.
@@Manmademadman me too
I was there too...
This is like David Byrne. Regardless of when it was recorded & released, it transcends time.
Here from Rolling Stone's 500 Best Songs of All Time. This is in the top 100.
Bernard Sumner, Johnny Mar, Robert Smith= "Bizarre Love Triangle"
Where are your jpegs tonight?
y tho what exactly is that a reference to?
in the mafia bruv
@@greyn0thing306 jpeg is a higher quality image format but not as good as png. he's making fun of the video quality
If you're here Because of the 'IF' Trailer you are Awesome ❤
Escuché esta rola por primera vez en El Imperial y me voló la cabeza 🤯
How does this not have more views!????