Fun fact: (and this is confirmed btw, not a theory) john and nancy are sweet people at a flee market called rossies that helped jack out by giving him deals on music equipment, no murder, just some coolio people :)
this song is not actually about the murder of john and nancy. it's a tribute to an old couple who are very much alive named, as you could've guessed, john and nancy. they were a couple who worked at a store called rossi's. he wrote this song as a "thank you" to them for helping him with his career. you can tell because at the beginning, he plays a recording from a commercial for rossi's (or so i believe). :D
oh thank goodness. I thought it was about the John and Nancy Bosco murder. John was shot in the head and Nancy followed afterwards. They were naked in death because the couple was trying to have a baby. Now I can think about this song and not be distressed anymore.
@@crazyclaw9088 the same person who found this out made a follow up video to it, they think that Jack visited the place with someone who he cared very much for, and he had a dream that was traumatic in which this love one died.
For the old comments, this is about a couple in Rossi's, an abandoned theatre turned into a flea market. Their names are John and Nancy, and they sold stuff many useful things for Jack's concerts.
Song isn't about the Alfords, it's about a couple that worked at Rossi's, a huge flea market on Pittsburgh!! The audio clip is from the place itself, you can even hear Nancy in the background :) its a love-letter to how grateful he is of them giving him great deals at Rossi's, which in turn progressed positively Jack Stauber's career!! Its a more wholesome history than what fans have perceived it to be LOL!!
@@lolwut8152 Its actually jot a reference, that's audio from the place itself. Nancy is announcing her "buck a bag" sale while somebody (I think Brian, the new owner of John and Nancy's venue) is advertising strawberries.
When you realize this is NOT about a murder AND INSTEAD IT'S ABOUT A NICE SHOP THAT JACK WENT TO AND THE WHOLE MURDER THEORY WAS AN UNFORTUMATE COINCIDENCE
it’s actually not, it’s called John and Nancy bc they were someone he knew who owned a flea market you can hear the “STRAWBERRIES” in the beginning because that was a commercial that played in that flea market everyday Not to mention, the murder was about a month before the album was released, that’s too close jack just liked John and Nancy’s flea market, and they gave him instruments and equipment that helped him out a lot I understand this comment is a year old but I just wanted to clear that up :)
I was drunk as shit when i first heard this song on a Playlist, I remember the melody but I couldn't remember the song's name and now I found it by coincidence and listening to it right now at 3am, still a little drunk, makes me feel a little sad.
for everyone who doesn't know what the song is about a couple who owned a shop in a old (semi abandoned theater, people work there its just people who can sell stuff) antique shop, later they retired but Nancy the wife still works there with the boss of there old store (its his now) called "Brian's". and to be clear no, this not stranger things and not the elderly couple (very sad i wish both of them well) either if you want more context and info please watch this guys video this is where i got info from its a good video and you should check it out! ruclips.net/video/AuLIVOBn22k/видео.html
This (if you didn’t know by the others) is assumed to be based on a true story about John and Nancy Alford: an old couple arrive at their home at night they unfortunately found their home had been in the process of being invaded. The invaders tied up the couple in the house after taking the old woman to an ATM holding her at gun point while she empties her bank account. The intruders then with the couple tied up in the house proceed to burn it down. The man survived but was in a coma the wife however passed. This connection makes a lot of sense 1. Lights up : the house was lit on fire 2.”only remember the day you say me alive”: the wife died so that was the last day she saw him alive 𝗠𝘆 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗼𝗿𝘆: John Alford was in a coma this song is his coma. He wakes up and it was all a dream (Atleast he thought) he sees his wife alive everything is fine but he finds her obituary... pretty dark I love it though
I love the divide of the comments after seeing the vid about the meaning and how there the old theorys and the people who say the meaning in the comments saying it like its their theory and people like tophat boi informing people who did the Alford theory that their wrong lol
This isn't based off stranger things or the murder case It's actually based off owners of a flee market store in Pennsylvania That sold jack a lot of his instruments the actual murder case happened 1 month before Hilo released (You can't make a good song in 1 month) John and Nancy refers to the owners of a store And the bit at the start was actually a sample of the flea market and the person saying "buck a bag " is Nancy
Jack makes amazing music, and this song will always stand out to me as one of my favorites! He's just so talented and this song slaps- the melody is just so catchy and the words are burned into the back of my mind. I hope one day I get to tell Jack just how much his music means to me ❤
OH WOW WHO WOULD'VE THOUGHT IT WASNT ABOUT STRANGER THINGS OR TWO RANDOM DEAD PEOPLE?!?!?! ITS SUCH AN IMPORTANT PIECE OF INFORMATION THAT, OBVIOUSLY, NOBODY EVER KNEW ABOUT!!!
I just realized, when he says "Forty Five" and with the lyrics he says after that, do just, think about April 5th? because next to each other they create 45, 4/5 conspiracy?
Fun fact: This song isn't about Stranger things This song isn't about John and Nancey Alford It's about some people that worked at a place called Rossi's flea market where Jack bought instrumental equipment.
I had a dream last night Had a dream last night you died Didn't wrap my head around it World of a relief when I woke up We were in a dark place You didn't leave with me alive Didn't wrap my head around it World of a relief Never leave these eyes Never leave these eyes Lights up, 45 Only remember the day that I saw you alive Lights up, 45 Only remember the day when I saw you alive I had to hide, I had to hide your obituary under my shelf If it saw the light of my life it wouldn't help I had to hide, I had to hide your obituary under my shelf If it saw the light of my life Never leave these eyes Never leave these eyes Lights up, 45 Only remember the day that I saw you alive Lights up, 45 Only remember the day when I saw you alive Never leave these eyes Never leave these eyes Lights up, 45 Only remember the day that I saw you alive Lights up, 45 Only remember the day when I saw you alive And the memory still haunts me As I sip my coffee I can't believe Why would my mind weave such pain for me? (And the memory) And the memory (It still haunts me) Still haunts me (As I sip my coffee) As I sip my coffee I can't believe Why would my mind- Never leave these eyes, 45 Only remember the day that I saw you alive (Never leave these eyes) Lights up, 45 Only remember the day when I saw you alive Lights up Lights up Never leave these eyes, 45 Only remember the day that I saw you alive (Never leave these eyes) Lights up, 45 Only remember the day when I saw you alive Lights up Lights up Lights up
Just heard what this song was about. This is honestly a beautiful song and I hope this couple is in a better place now. Jack’s music never fails to be amazing.
It actually wasn't based off the alfords It was based off a different elderly couple who owned a store in a flea market The actual song was written before the Alford thing happened
The comment section: this isn’t about the murder of John and Nancy, it’s about a couple who helped with Jacks career *me trying to memorize the lyrics*
the part where he says "never leave these eyes" reminds me of a song i heard several years ago but i just cant remember, do any of you know what song im talking about? no you guys dont understand i need to be more specific, uuuhh ok yes ummm the way he says never leave these eyes kinda makes me feel nostalgic in a way i cant explain. Please help me
After knowing the case of John and Nancy Alford I just can't listen to this song without imagine my granpa in the front of his house burning while crying cause of my grandma's dead
It's not actually about them It's about John and Nancy Flea market owners who sold jack a lot of his equipment the John and Nancy case was 1 week before this album was made And John and Nancy the song was written before that
I'll explain what this song means It's sort of a sequel to another song Jack made called "my dumb heart" John and Nancy are a couple who work at a flee market and that's where Jack buys most of his equipment Jack would go with a friend close to them and he wrote the song "my dumb heart" about that said friend This song is about how he was permanently traumatized after having a dream about that close friend of his dying
first time i was listening to HiLo i thought that this song is about two gentlemen discussing a drink at a bar. i misheard first lyrics as "i had a drink last night", and since i didn't understand stand most lyrics, i also thought the drink cost 45 cents
I know everybody's been saying that its about John and Nancy from Rossi's flea market in Pitt, but that's wrong, its only named after them. The guy who made that same video (RecordBreaker301, great artist as well) made a follow-up about the meaning, go watch that as well!
Music can be interpreted in different ways. What the artist originally intended for a song might be interpreted completely differently by someone else. All interpretations are right to the individual, even if it’s not the intended meaning. It is originally about a couple that helped Jack out, but if it’s interpreted as a dark meaning that’s ok too! Art has different meanings to everyone, and telling people they are wrong for taking the song a different way than intended is mean! I personally find both the original and dark interpretations cool for different reasons! One is wholesome and the other is cool from a storytelling standpoint. It could have tons of personal interpretations, and I love hearing about them all! It hurts to see people say, “Your wrong” for just having a different take on things!
@@Sunkist117 thank you for explaining everything to everyone im scrolling through the comments and see you are explaining everything thanks for explainging it must take a long time
Minecraft version: Title : Steve and Mining Never leave these mines Lights off In the dark I’ll mine all the coal So dark I won’t get out of these caves after all I have to run I have to run from all the Creepers and skeletons if I never did they would put me through hell
After I read the description Jonathan(probably): I told nancy I liked her and she said yes Me: **wakes up and realizes it was a dream** ah shit, here we go again.
Its actually a tribute to where jack got his start. There a flee market/mall that he would go to and buy all his equipment. The owners of one section of the mall are name John and Nancy. You can find a video on RUclips of the origins of this song!
@@lucabalsasalsa the video has proof such as the into uses a commerical only playing at that mall from a fruit bender. And you can hear Nancy the shop owner in the background. Watch the video, it explains it all and even what Jack said about it
this song is about this nice couple who sold some of jack's stuff, and the clip at the beginning is someone selling about selling fresh strawberries at the store john and nacy worked at. you can hear nacy in the backround too
Here’s a video that goes into depth about what this song is about, since everyone here seems to have it all wrong ruclips.net/video/AuLIVOBn22k/видео.html
no, its about an elderly couple that got forced to withdraw money and then got tied up in their house, beat up and then the robbers burned the house down resulting in only John to escape
Lyrics: I had a dream last night Had a dream last night, you died Didn't wrap my head around it World of a relief when I woke up We were in a dark place You didn't leave with me alive Didn't wrap my head around it World of a relief Never leave these eyes Never leave these eyes Lights up, 45 Only remember the day that I saw you alive Lights up, 45 Only remember the day when I saw you alive I had to hide, I had to hide your obituary under my shelf If it saw the light of my life, it wouldn't help I had to hide, I had to hide your obituary under my shelf If it saw the light of my life Never leave these eyes Never leave these eyes Lights up, 45 Only remember the day that I saw you alive Lights up, 45 Only remember the day when I saw you alive Never leave these eyes Never leave these eyes Lights up, 45 Only remember the day that I saw you alive Lights up, 45 Only remember the day when I saw you alive And the memory still haunts me As I sip my coffee, I can't believe Why would my mind weave such pain for me? (And the memory) And the memory (It still haunts me) Still haunts me (As I sip my coffee) As I sip my coffee, I can't believe Why would my mind Never leave these eyes, 45 Only remember the day that I saw you alive (Never leave these eyes) Lights up, 45 Only remember the day when I saw you alive Lights up Lights up Never leave these eyes, 45 Only remember the day that I saw you alive (Never leave these eyes) Lights up, 45 Only remember the day when I saw you alive Lights up Lights up Lights up
Fun fact: (and this is confirmed btw, not a theory) john and nancy are sweet people at a flee market called rossies that helped jack out by giving him deals on music equipment, no murder, just some coolio people :)
And the flee market was actually a abandoned movie theater that was converted in to a flee market
I knew watched the video :)
@@hellboiclique6434 same
@@hellboiclique6434 Same here!
Awww
this song is not actually about the murder of john and nancy. it's a tribute to an old couple who are very much alive named, as you could've guessed, john and nancy. they were a couple who worked at a store called rossi's. he wrote this song as a "thank you" to them for helping him with his career.
you can tell because at the beginning, he plays a recording from a commercial for rossi's (or so i believe). :D
Yup!
oh thank goodness. I thought it was about the John and Nancy Bosco murder. John was shot in the head and Nancy followed afterwards. They were naked in death because the couple was trying to have a baby.
Now I can think about this song and not be distressed anymore.
@@angela.luntian ruclips.net/video/AuLIVOBn22k/видео.html here, thisll make it better :3
but what are all the dark lyrics about? :o if the couple are alive and fine!
@@crazyclaw9088 the same person who found this out made a follow up video to it, they think that Jack visited the place with someone who he cared very much for, and he had a dream that was traumatic in which this love one died.
For the old comments, this is about a couple in Rossi's, an abandoned theatre turned into a flea market.
Their names are John and Nancy, and they sold stuff many useful things for Jack's concerts.
yes !
Finally someone who knows
I wish more people knew about jack’s music
i wish not
artem44 por que
I wish not either. Don’t want the wrong ( cringey ) kids finding it and dragging his music through the mud
@@adri103 exactly
Tik tak got us boys
"okay let's focus on the test now"
my brain on the first question: 3:23
ENA
I keep seeing ENA pfps
Hoppean pfp
@@papayianth Are you calling me? 😏
Song isn't about the Alfords, it's about a couple that worked at Rossi's, a huge flea market on Pittsburgh!! The audio clip is from the place itself, you can even hear Nancy in the background :) its a love-letter to how grateful he is of them giving him great deals at Rossi's, which in turn progressed positively Jack Stauber's career!! Its a more wholesome history than what fans have perceived it to be LOL!!
Finnally Someone who knows
I love the guy at the beginning just creaming “STRAWBERRIES, RED RIPE STRAWBERRIES”
the announcer's name is r i c h . very cool B)
creaming lmao
Might be a reference to the flea market these comment are referring to
@@lolwut8152 Its actually jot a reference, that's audio from the place itself. Nancy is announcing her "buck a bag" sale while somebody (I think Brian, the new owner of John and Nancy's venue) is advertising strawberries.
When you realize this is NOT about a murder AND INSTEAD IT'S ABOUT A NICE SHOP THAT JACK WENT TO AND THE WHOLE MURDER THEORY WAS AN UNFORTUMATE COINCIDENCE
Ur pfp is the only answer
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@bean boi finally found the BEANS
It actually isn't
It's about flea market owners who selled jack instruments
it’s actually not, it’s called John and Nancy bc they were someone he knew who owned a flea market
you can hear the “STRAWBERRIES” in the beginning because that was a commercial that played in that flea market everyday
Not to mention, the murder was about a month before the album was released, that’s too close
jack just liked John and Nancy’s flea market, and they gave him instruments and equipment that helped him out a lot
I understand this comment is a year old but I just wanted to clear that up :)
I was drunk as shit when i first heard this song on a Playlist, I remember the melody but I couldn't remember the song's name and now I found it by coincidence and listening to it right now at 3am, still a little drunk, makes me feel a little sad.
for everyone who doesn't know what the song is about a couple who owned a shop in a old (semi abandoned theater, people work there its just people who can sell stuff) antique shop, later they retired but Nancy the wife still works there with the boss of there old store (its his now) called "Brian's". and to be clear no, this not stranger things and not the elderly couple (very sad i wish both of them well) either if you want more context and info please watch this guys video this is where i got info from its a good video and you should check it out! ruclips.net/video/AuLIVOBn22k/видео.html
Thanks for actually giving credit to who found out woah
He gives me 80's/90's vibes, so he's doing something good.
This (if you didn’t know by the others) is assumed to be based on a true story about John and Nancy Alford: an old couple arrive at their home at night they unfortunately found their home had been in the process of being invaded. The invaders tied up the couple in the house after taking the old woman to an ATM holding her at gun point while she empties her bank account. The intruders then with the couple tied up in the house proceed to burn it down. The man survived but was in a coma the wife however passed. This connection makes a lot of sense
1. Lights up : the house was lit on fire
2.”only remember the day you say me alive”: the wife died so that was the last day she saw him alive
𝗠𝘆 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗼𝗿𝘆: John Alford was in a coma this song is his coma. He wakes up and it was all a dream (Atleast he thought) he sees his wife alive everything is fine but he finds her obituary... pretty dark I love it though
ITS NOT A STRANGER THINGS REFERENCE YOU TWELVE YEAR OLD TIK TOKERS
Oh, this must be it. It really is tragic what happened, but I love Jack's interesting and unique use of words to express what's happening
It actually isn’t- it’s based off these people he bought his musical equipment from tho I don’t think the lyrics are based off them
Nope , It's just about Rossi's flea market in Pittsburgh. The owners were john and Nancy :) ruclips.net/video/AuLIVOBn22k/видео.html
Actually its ruclips.net/video/AuLIVOBn22k/видео.html
I love the divide of the comments after seeing the vid about the meaning and how there the old theorys and the people who say the meaning in the comments saying it like its their theory and people like tophat boi informing people who did the Alford theory that their wrong lol
Fax
again gives me such a nostalgic feeling. i love jacks music. thank you for these. they remind me of such great summery nights.
Wow he says actual words?
If you couldn't hear his words in *this* song, then you're deaf
@@glitchmaster2672 If you couldn't hear the sarcasm, you need to leave
@@glitchmaster2672 r/woosh
epilepsious how’s he wooshed?
@epilepsious that wasn't a woooosh lmao. get a life
This isn't based off stranger things or the murder case
It's actually based off owners of a flee market store in Pennsylvania
That sold jack a lot of his instruments
the actual murder case happened 1 month before Hilo released
(You can't make a good song in 1 month)
John and Nancy refers to the owners of a store
And the bit at the start was actually a sample of the flea market
and the person saying "buck a bag " is Nancy
Just let artistic interpretation be, man
@@lennysummers6672 no
Jack makes amazing music, and this song will always stand out to me as one of my favorites! He's just so talented and this song slaps- the melody is just so catchy and the words are burned into the back of my mind. I hope one day I get to tell Jack just how much his music means to me ❤
OH WOW WHO WOULD'VE THOUGHT IT WASNT ABOUT STRANGER THINGS OR TWO RANDOM DEAD PEOPLE?!?!?! ITS SUCH AN IMPORTANT PIECE OF INFORMATION THAT, OBVIOUSLY, NOBODY EVER KNEW ABOUT!!!
I just realized, when he says "Forty Five" and with the lyrics he says after that,
do just, think about April 5th?
because next to each other they create 45, 4/5
conspiracy?
Tanoshi itami Random fact to add on, but his and luckily my birthday are also the next day being April 6th.
Maybe 45 is the type of gun or bullet?
chikin naget mostly likely caliber since not many guns are named with “45” mostly with “.45”
@@lavone5541 wasnt it a fire?
@@anna-gh4tp ||-// :000
Fun fact:
This song isn't about Stranger things
This song isn't about John and Nancey Alford
It's about some people that worked at a place called Rossi's flea market where Jack bought instrumental equipment.
I can sleep well now after seeing RecordBreaker301's video about this song and knowing it's not about a murder.
I had a dream last night
Had a dream last night you died
Didn't wrap my head around it
World of a relief when I woke up
We were in a dark place
You didn't leave with me alive
Didn't wrap my head around it
World of a relief
Never leave these eyes
Never leave these eyes
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day that I saw you alive
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day when I saw you alive
I had to hide, I had to hide your obituary under my shelf
If it saw the light of my life it wouldn't help
I had to hide, I had to hide your obituary under my shelf
If it saw the light of my life
Never leave these eyes
Never leave these eyes
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day that I saw you alive
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day when I saw you alive
Never leave these eyes
Never leave these eyes
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day that I saw you alive
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day when I saw you alive
And the memory still haunts me
As I sip my coffee I can't believe
Why would my mind weave such pain for me?
(And the memory) And the memory
(It still haunts me) Still haunts me
(As I sip my coffee) As I sip my coffee I can't believe
Why would my mind-
Never leave these eyes, 45
Only remember the day that I saw you alive (Never leave these eyes)
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day when I saw you alive
Lights up
Lights up
Never leave these eyes, 45
Only remember the day that I saw you alive (Never leave these eyes)
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day when I saw you alive
Lights up
Lights up
Lights up
@@ooooo2680but they are wrong :v
This song is epic 😩💦💦
ikr
Omg hi
It’s not about a murder. It’s not about stranger things. Go watch recordbreaker301’s video about it
It's a dream
Oh my god it is? No wonder I fell in love with it lol
Just heard what this song was about. This is honestly a beautiful song and I hope this couple is in a better place now.
Jack’s music never fails to be amazing.
This song has multiple meanings, if you wanna know just search “origin of jonh and nancy”
@@lorenardu1579 neat. thank you :)
@@lorenardu1579 just one, not multiple
Actually it’s a couple that sold stuff a flea market that gave jack stuff for his music and there still very much alive
they're alive
The 45 in the lyrics is about a 45 RPM Vinyl Record.
Jack Stauper: *writes a song about an elderly couple tragically dying in a house fire*
Stranger Things fandom: is for me? 👉👈
DUHJKLWAEFSOJKENRLWODFJK
It actually wasn't based off the alfords
It was based off a different elderly couple who owned a store in a flea market
The actual song was written before the Alford thing happened
The comment section: this isn’t about the murder of John and Nancy, it’s about a couple who helped with Jacks career
*me trying to memorize the lyrics*
this upload funky as fucc.
Love how all comment pass the john and nancy story is it was their own theory
i have synesthesia, this song tastes like strawberries and pomegranates
What is even abnormal in your brain for it to do that
This song is so good, im happy thank you jack
murray: so, jonathan, how was the pullout?
jonathan: *chokes* hm, what?
murray: the sofa-
jonathan: oh, yeah it was good
nancy: *laughing*
well time to leave these eyes
This sure isnt the Gaston Lake Incident I heard about!
the part where he says "never leave these eyes" reminds me of a song i heard several years ago but i just cant remember, do any of you know what song im talking about? no you guys dont understand i need to be more specific, uuuhh ok yes ummm the way he says never leave these eyes kinda makes me feel nostalgic in a way i cant explain. Please help me
maybe this one? ruclips.net/video/qN7gSMPQFss/видео.html
feeling disappointed at everyone who thought this song was based off of a murder
In part it was
@@lorenardu1579 What
@@lorenardu1579 no it wasn’t?
@@gasmaskboip808 i mean we don’t know exactly
@@lorenardu1579 I mean. It has been confirmed.
After knowing the case of John and Nancy Alford I just can't listen to this song without imagine my granpa in the front of his house burning while crying cause of my grandma's dead
Same. I'm sad now-
It's not actually about them
It's about John and Nancy
Flea market owners who sold jack a lot of his equipment
the John and Nancy case was 1 week before this album was made
And John and Nancy the song was written before that
Actually its ruclips.net/video/AuLIVOBn22k/видео.html
I'll explain what this song means
It's sort of a sequel to another song Jack made called "my dumb heart"
John and Nancy are a couple who work at a flee market and that's where Jack buys most of his equipment
Jack would go with a friend close to them and he wrote the song "my dumb heart" about that said friend
This song is about how he was permanently traumatized after having a dream about that close friend of his dying
Today I started listening to HiLo and I'm pretty sure this is my favorite song on this album
I feel like this was on the radio at some point
first time i was listening to HiLo i thought that this song is about two gentlemen discussing a drink at a bar. i misheard first lyrics as "i had a drink last night", and since i didn't understand stand most lyrics, i also thought the drink cost 45 cents
"NEVER REDESIGN"
I shall never forgive myself for finding this song 4 years late.
pullout was great bro :)
I know everybody's been saying that its about John and Nancy from Rossi's flea market in Pitt, but that's wrong, its only named after them. The guy who made that same video (RecordBreaker301, great artist as well) made a follow-up about the meaning, go watch that as well!
I don't know why but this sounds like something mystery skulls would make
Tfw everyone in the comments think they know the meaning of the lyrics but they don't.
We don't know the meaning, but we know who John and Nancy are.
STRAAAAAWBERRIES!
Music can be interpreted in different ways. What the artist originally intended for a song might be interpreted completely differently by someone else. All interpretations are right to the individual, even if it’s not the intended meaning. It is originally about a couple that helped Jack out, but if it’s interpreted as a dark meaning that’s ok too! Art has different meanings to everyone, and telling people they are wrong for taking the song a different way than intended is mean! I personally find both the original and dark interpretations cool for different reasons! One is wholesome and the other is cool from a storytelling standpoint.
It could have tons of personal interpretations, and I love hearing about them all! It hurts to see people say, “Your wrong” for just having a different take on things!
good song with nice backstory
This song is really underrated
Jack is soo underrated
I was just vibing to this and you tell me this is about a real life arson/murder case?? Bruh
It actually isnt
@@Sunkist117 really?? Thank god lol
@@myn5817 its actually about two people called john and nancy they sold jack some of his stuff
@@Sunkist117 thank you for explaining everything to everyone im scrolling through the comments and see you are explaining everything thanks for explainging it must take a long time
Minecraft version:
Title : Steve and Mining
Never leave these mines
Lights off
In the dark I’ll mine all the coal
So dark
I won’t get out of these caves after all
I have to run
I have to run from all the
Creepers and skeletons if I never did they would put me through hell
i choked on my takis when i read the description
Nice
I used to love a girl called nancy.....
I used to call this girl karen becuase she took the kids
@@marcelcarrillo8384 bruh
Love it
I just wanna say....
the ending.. it was so good and then it just... and my only thought was dhmis hdhshsvvsa
B!tch, I LOOOOVE this song. The vibe, the lyrics, just WOW
😩💕
I found a photo of John and Nancy when she was still alive. They were really happy. It was really sad.
This songs not about them
I wonder if John Alford knows about this song
It actually isnt based off him or Nancy Alford
It's based off store owners who sold jack stauber a lot of his instruments
@@Sunkist117 John Alford and Nacy Alford are the store owners though.... I think
@@keexshound they werent
@@keexshound In a Rossi's at pennsylvania?
@Alexandra Poblador Pittsburgh is in Pennsylvania en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh
Cunk lyrics?
Fighter please
After I read the description
Jonathan(probably): I told nancy I liked her and she said yes
Me: **wakes up and realizes it was a dream** ah shit, here we go again.
If you're talking about Stranger Things, this is actually based on the Gaston Lake incident. Sorry if I sound rude!
@@pashenka1546 and then you both ended up being wrong.
@@pashenka1546 it’s based off a couple who sold stuff to jack
@@burntmother. Ah, sorry for that. This was like, a while ago and I don’t remember it.
@@gasmaskboip808 Thank you for telling me!
I feel like bungee jumping to this
the beginning of the guitar tab sounds like the wall pt.2 by pink floyd at first
yo does anyone know where the image is from tho?
pullout was nice
lmao
0 dislikes is how it is supposed to be
I just want bass tabs of this song omfg ;-;
why the fuck this song it's so much underrated? the hook it's soooo lit/catchy sob
Idk about the song , all i m sur about is the vibes spread ✨
hey guys do you think it could be
both?
MY SONG 💓😌
sick
Call me weird but when he said "never leave these eyes" I think of Kurapika from hunter x hunter :/
I want a hour version
pFFF the descriptioN-
I really wanna hear KoRn cover this song
Same here, yo.
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Manray and Dirty Bubble: "John and Nancy SITTING IN A TREE, K I S S I N G"
0:08 "Moooooozambique"
We don't need more education...
For a tribute to a dead person, it bangs
Its actually a tribute to where jack got his start. There a flee market/mall that he would go to and buy all his equipment. The owners of one section of the mall are name John and Nancy. You can find a video on RUclips of the origins of this song!
@@marsmuniz749 Im so confused as to the origins of this song because it fits with literally everything people are saying
@@lucabalsasalsa the video has proof such as the into uses a commerical only playing at that mall from a fruit bender. And you can hear Nancy the shop owner in the background. Watch the video, it explains it all and even what Jack said about it
@@marsmuniz749 wtf is a fruit bender
@@shmargletheone1378 vendor my mistake
REEEEEDDD ROBIN
RED ROBIN
But what do they say at the beginning
I like to think someone is shouting 'john and nancy' but i could be wrong
this song is about this nice couple who sold some of jack's stuff, and the clip at the beginning is someone selling about selling fresh strawberries at the store john and nacy worked at. you can hear nacy in the backround too
STRAWWWWWWWBERRIES
¡WOW!
I’m gonna put this video so in sims 4 in my dark academia house :)
Sounds like a song by Arctic monkeys, I think it was one for the road
This sounds like a game trailer song!
que pro
Here’s a video that goes into depth about what this song is about, since everyone here seems to have it all wrong
ruclips.net/video/AuLIVOBn22k/видео.html
It's "the day that I saw YOU alive" not "the day that you saw me alive"
*Johnathan chokes on the drink* wha- what
Weren't John and Nancy a couple who died in the Griffith park? They died bc of the tree falling on them, while they were sitting at the picnic table
no, its about an elderly couple that got forced to withdraw money and then got tied up in their house, beat up and then the robbers burned the house down resulting in only John to escape
Actually this song was based off different people
the case Happened 1 month before Hilo released and this song was actually written earlier
Lyrics:
I had a dream last night
Had a dream last night, you died
Didn't wrap my head around it
World of a relief when I woke up
We were in a dark place
You didn't leave with me alive
Didn't wrap my head around it
World of a relief
Never leave these eyes
Never leave these eyes
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day that I saw you alive
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day when I saw you alive
I had to hide, I had to hide your obituary under my shelf
If it saw the light of my life, it wouldn't help
I had to hide, I had to hide your obituary under my shelf
If it saw the light of my life
Never leave these eyes
Never leave these eyes
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day that I saw you alive
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day when I saw you alive
Never leave these eyes
Never leave these eyes
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day that I saw you alive
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day when I saw you alive
And the memory still haunts me
As I sip my coffee, I can't believe
Why would my mind weave such pain for me?
(And the memory) And the memory
(It still haunts me) Still haunts me
(As I sip my coffee) As I sip my coffee, I can't believe
Why would my mind
Never leave these eyes, 45
Only remember the day that I saw you alive (Never leave these eyes)
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day when I saw you alive
Lights up
Lights up
Never leave these eyes, 45
Only remember the day that I saw you alive (Never leave these eyes)
Lights up, 45
Only remember the day when I saw you alive
Lights up
Lights up
Lights up
I know this song isn't about them but when I saw the title I thought the song was about Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen since Sid's real name was John.
Okay, but who actually thoughts this was about murder?
I just thought it was an amazing song