"Looking at hospitals Victorian/Feeling as helpless as the Elephant Man" always makes me think of the hospital across from Parc Lafontaine here in Montreal (Rufus' hometown), where I was kept on guard after a breakdown. I too know what it's like to "go from wanting to be someone" to being "drunk and wearing flip-flops on Fifth Avenue"...
This is an interesting vid. thanks. I appreciate seeing Rufus in what must have been his 'drunk and wearing flip-flops on Fifth Ave.' period. But thankfully those demons hadn't a chance against such a singular creativity and talent. I enjoy the music he has written since all the more knowing what we could have lost and dedicate it to those who didn't survive
Have you seen his documentary? It was interesting hearing his mom saying "we were concerned but we knew Rufus. He was too ambitious to let that lifestyle take his dreams from him." And that was true. He's gifted with self awareness, took the lesson and grew.
I gladly accept the invitation. Because I don't know anywhere else I could so easily forget myself and finally rest...after endless days/nights of insomnia, oh to rest in Rufus sweet arms tonight. Where are you, when I need you?
I gladly accept the invitation. Because I don't know anywhere else I could so easily forget myself and finally rest...after endless days/nights of insomnia, oh to rest in Rufus sweet arms tonight. Where are you, when I need you? And by the way, responding to other posts, isn't it enough he creates and performs these songs that match Schubert? Who cares what he wears, his hair, how petty.
Brilliant cover, better than the album version, easy. Personally, in point of style (clothes and hair and such), I much prefer his simpler, earlier look to his current kitschy-fabulous thing. But that's a minor point. The music's the thing.
"Looking at hospitals Victorian/Feeling as helpless as the Elephant Man" always makes me think of the hospital across from Parc Lafontaine here in Montreal (Rufus' hometown), where I was kept on guard after a breakdown. I too know what it's like to "go from wanting to be someone" to being "drunk and wearing flip-flops on Fifth Avenue"...
This is an interesting vid. thanks. I appreciate seeing Rufus in what must have been his 'drunk and wearing flip-flops on Fifth Ave.' period. But thankfully those demons hadn't a chance against such a singular creativity and talent. I enjoy the music he has written since all the more knowing what we could have lost and dedicate it to those who didn't survive
Have you seen his documentary? It was interesting hearing his mom saying "we were concerned but we knew Rufus. He was too ambitious to let that lifestyle take his dreams from him." And that was true. He's gifted with self awareness, took the lesson and grew.
PAw abusé ! merci pour la video l'ami !
Thanks
I gladly accept the invitation. Because I don't know anywhere else I could so easily forget myself and finally rest...after endless days/nights of insomnia, oh to rest in Rufus sweet arms tonight. Where are you, when I need you?
Awesome!
absolutely my whiskery friend
This song is gorgeous, he sings it and plays it very well and I see no reason to split hairs
I gladly accept the invitation. Because I don't know anywhere else I could so easily forget myself and finally rest...after endless days/nights of insomnia, oh to rest in Rufus sweet arms tonight. Where are you, when I need you?
And by the way, responding to other posts, isn't it enough he creates and performs these songs that match Schubert? Who cares what he wears, his hair, how petty.
I can hear so much of jeff buckley in the singing and the way the song is made... I don't know if one or the other listen the other one ...
Rufus would be pissed to hear that lol he felt very competitive with Buckley
@@CarrotFlowers421 I don't know. this song and the way Rufus sing is amazing. So deep !!
well its one thing if he does that during a live performance, but its highly unlikely on a TV broadcast.
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have someone tabs or sheet music to this song?
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Brilliant cover, better than the album version, easy.
Personally, in point of style (clothes and hair and such), I much prefer his simpler, earlier look to his current kitschy-fabulous thing. But that's a minor point. The music's the thing.
nope. sounds great.
its a jamaican word. i think it is the equivalent of fool.
lol bumbaclot
i bet you listen to kanye west