Tyler Childers, Colter Wall, Billy Strings, Punch Brothers. So many others, clearly you just wanted to make the old “music today sucks” comment. Do better
I listened to the original dbt album it was on everyday while commuting in Washington DC and one of those times I really listened to this song and... it still grabs me 13 years later. Once it gets you, it gets you
@Matt Sparlin possibly I was truly blessed with some time on the road with the drive by truckers, and every day I reminded Cooley and Barbi of the fact that they were lucky to have him and keep him as long as they had, they were just starting to danko live I remember looking over at their manager and him shrugging his shoulders like I know he's gone now, It was so good that the hair on my neck stood up, the proverbial lightning in a bottle, the band knew it too, it really floored a few people
This is by far my favorite Jason Isabell song. It has some incredible guitar. I like to think the fans all crammed into that small venue must have felt they were witnessing something really special.
If this played on a loop for the rest of my life, I'd be ok with that. Simply amazing performance by both the band and Isbell. It looks and sounds like he goes to another place and brings back something beautiful for the rest of us.
I keep coming back to this performance as its a complete lesson in modulation and how important it is to creating a experience that anyone in that audience will never forget !
I agree. But DBT's drummer is leaps and bounds better. this guy plays the eighth notes on the hats with his right all the way through where the DBT version the drummer only plays quarters with the left foot on the hats using his right hand for ghost notes on the snare. Much cleaner and much more nuanced. It takes more discipline that way. But still very evocative drumming.
So glad I channel surfed to Austin City Limits the other night...I am now a huge fan of Jason Isbell! Thank you for bringing country/rock/blues all together amazingly!!!!
Just discovered this awesome performer this week thanks to my weekly Spotify list .... i'm totally blown away by the richness of his voice... and a helluva band with him too...very tight
hes great in person, very energetic and interacts with the audience, makes you feel like you are sitting around his living room listening to him play, i loved it, I am going to see him again very soon.
My brother brought a retired professional drummer to see JI at the Greek in LA. He said it was the best concert he’d ever seen. “In the pocket” was the drummer and never missed.
This is just that king of song.... whatever you do or listen, you have to play it. The "remind" of who you are, simple and intense. What a great version
Seen Jason a few times live, what an amazing singer, and decent person, met all the people that went to his show in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. I wish him well.
If you know the back ground of both The Band and Isbell's past this song is by far one of the best written songs ever... especially from a traveling musician's point of view... it's just fantastic...
I really have no proof of this, but from knowing a good bit about The Band, DBT, and Isbell (including meeting him a few times and growing up with people that know him) this is the conclusion I've come to. Overall I think it is a song about Isbell thinking about leaving the Drive by Truckers and comparing the Truckers to The Band. I believe he started out writing it like he says that it was to be about Levon Helm, the demise of the band, and the deaths of Richard Manuel and Rick Danko... but it turned into a song about Isbell's internal struggle with both alcoholism and wanting something more than staying with the truckers and continuing on down the same road that could end in the demise as it did for the band. I think he sees a comparison somewhat between the two... Considering The band had three strong vocalists and so did Drive by Truckers. Along with his struggle with substance abuse just like Richard Manuels... and how his struggle affected Drive by Truckers just the way Manuel's affected the band. Which can be seen in the lines... quote: I ain't living like I should. A little rest might do me good. He also feels stuck, like he's stuck in a spot that he wants to get out of... Stuck standing in the same place, doing the same thing, night after night and that he may want more. Which can be seen in the lines... quote: Got to sinking in the place where I once stood. Now I ain't living like I should. Also, I do know Isbell somewhat in person, and people that know him... He can be pretty cocky. I believe when he is referring to Singing that sounds like Gold, he is referring more about himself than the other members of DBT. Just like Manuel was the best vocalist of The Band. He could be referring to the whole band, but I don't think so and will show more proof of it in later lines. The chorus states this, along with the feeling of being stuck in the same routine of being on the road much the same as the band ended up in... one in which it comes to be the "road is running over them" I think the next lines are about Richard Manuel's threats to kill himself and Isbells threats to leave the band... along with him being cocky... like DBT won't be as good without him.. In many ways I think it was both cocky of him and correct.. many people only really liked DBT because of Isbell's songs. quote: God forbid you call their bluff. Like the nightmares ain't enough. Remember when we used to think that we were tough? God forbid you call their bluff. The next set of lines are probably the most important... cause some of them have changed from the way they were sung when the song was originally written. It seems pretty obvious to me that Isbell is talking about himself as if he is Manuel and either Cooley or Hood is Danko... It also goes back to the cockiness I was mentioning before.. that Isbell seems to think he is the better of the singers. And him wondering if he wants to stay with DBT. But then the line changes to something much less cocky after his departure and more so of saying Cooley and/or Hood might have been proud of him. It starts off stating that people have made him out to be the best... quote: First they make you out to be the only pirate on the sea. Pirate is now sung pirates... as if he now includes Cooley and Hood where before he did not. And then the most important line, the one that changed the most. it was originally quote: Then they say Danko would have sounded just like me. but is now sung... after Isbell's departure. quote: They say Danko might have been real proud of me. And of Course... He is questioning before leaving DBT if he wants to stay with DBT and the same routine... quote: "Is that the man you want to be?" Which he sometimes sings as I want to be. He continues to sum up his questioning about leaving DBT in a small chorus change with the line... quote: Maybe I could make it bigger overseas. which he actually did after leaving DBT Then he continues to relate himself to Manuel with the lines and questioning leaving his home "The Drive by Truckers" for another band with the lines... quote: Maybe I can hear poor Richard from the grave singin' where to reap and when to sow when you've found another home you have to leave.
Absolutely, if there's any others you'd like to know about, just ask. I can tell you a good bit about outfit, seven mile island, tva, codiene, decoration day, and some others.
Richard Manuel is dead Such a painful line to hear Jason sing but what a fantastic song Written in DBT and the respect for the members of ‘The Band’ clear to see One of his best RIP Richard
Wow, just wow. Best version I have ever heard. REPEAT, REPEAT, REPEAT for me. Insanely brilliant songwriting and that band doe.. ha. Love Jason Isbell, you will to.
Like the way he changes the standard chorus formula of exact words and placement of those choruses. Brilliant lyrics placements. For example; “Decoration Day” Thank you Sir!!!
Knew about DBT but never listened much, not that I didn't enjoy it, but was more in the Son Volt vein (still my favorite band and eagerly awaiting their new album due early 2013), My wife got me his new Live album and I am super-impressed and count this as one of my favorites, will be buying the back catalog as time and money allow. What a great musician. To paraphrase a quote I saw, this is what Americana is and should be: craftsmanship, songwriting, caring abt what you write and doing it well
Article in the June 2, 2013 Sunday NYTimes Mag made me seek out the music- this singer/songwriter and this tune in particular is my favorite new music find since discovering Ryan Adams
Jason is a good friend of mine. He is a really nice guy and very down to earth. I would say that someone posting negative stuff about someone online mainly so they could boast about opening for them is more my definition of a douche. To each their own.
Seriously bums me out to hear this. He use to be a good dude I met him years back with my daughter and he was really cute with her and good to us too. He use to talk to his fans at sound check and after shows. His band is still cool as shit, I've been to two concerts this year and talked with Jimbo and Derry for a long time. Good peeps. I still think he is one of the most tallented singer/songwriters of our time.
Google. But don't just read the lyrics. Get to know what does the song mean first. Made me cry like a real man after I read the meaning and listened to the song almost an hour straight on a loop.
Two of my faves for sure, but it sounds like you missed Ray Lamontagne, Sam Beam, Aaron Wood etc... Plus some of Isbells most killer stuff came out of the Drive-by Truckers. Decoration day is still my all time JS #1. Keep digging, there is killer stuff hidden under the rocks.
I have been listening to this version for years, but just now saw the video. WOW! To think that solo was likely impromptu and to see him play it, just amazing. The lyrics are so authentic and perfect too. Which is better, Decoration Day, Danko or Goddamn Lonely Love?
He's become more famous without a doubt but you ever think you may be over analyzing or expecting too much?? It probably gets old being everybody's friend and making time for everyone.He doesn't need to take extra time out after giving you his all in a show.
Jason Isbell is the one person that restores my faith in modern music. I thought all was lost.
ZacTastic sturgill Simpson
if you thought it was all lost you wheren't listening
Sarah Jarosz
Agreed with Tyler Childers a close second
Tyler Childers, Colter Wall, Billy Strings, Punch Brothers. So many others, clearly you just wanted to make the old “music today sucks” comment. Do better
I could seriously sit and listen to him for hours, in fact, I am right now.
He is not only a great writer, but a gifted guitar player as well.
Great performance!
RIP Rick Danko, Richard Manuel & Levon Helm - 3/5 of The Band...
OMFG thhank you for the Levon Helm acknowledgment.
I’m hooked on this song. It didn’t stand out as an album track but I can’t stop listening to the live versions.
I listened to the original dbt album it was on everyday while commuting in Washington DC and one of those times I really listened to this song and... it still grabs me 13 years later. Once it gets you, it gets you
It didn’t stand out as an album track? What album were you listening to?
@@strangetribe it’s on the Dirty south
@@danielwarton5343 I know that Daniel. He said it didnt stand out as a track and I think hers crazy
Me too, man.
75 year old man been watching it for years tops
The greatest song writer of his generation. Hands down.
Absolutely ♡
Ben Jenkins...
Him and Tyler Childers! 😉
@Matt Sparlin possibly I was truly blessed with some time on the road with the drive by truckers, and every day I reminded Cooley and Barbi of the fact that they were lucky to have him and keep him as long as they had, they were just starting to danko live I remember looking over at their manager and him shrugging his shoulders like I know he's gone now, It was so good that the hair on my neck stood up, the proverbial lightning in a bottle, the band knew it too, it really floored a few people
This is by far my favorite Jason Isabell song. It has some incredible guitar. I like to think the fans all crammed into that small venue must have felt they were witnessing something really special.
It’s crazy good. Listen to this almost everyday
If this played on a loop for the rest of my life, I'd be ok with that. Simply amazing performance by both the band and Isbell. It looks and sounds like he goes to another place and brings back something beautiful for the rest of us.
I keep coming back to this performance as its a complete lesson in modulation and how important it is to creating a experience that anyone in that audience will never forget !
wait am I crazy? Where is this modulation?
He wrote this when he was a kid. Old soul.
the restraint in the drumming and bass line is brilliant . everyday I have a new favorite song !
I don't know how they did it during the solo! At the end when the drummer hit it I yelled out loud.
I agree. But DBT's drummer is leaps and bounds better. this guy plays the eighth notes on the hats with his right all the way through where the DBT version the drummer only plays quarters with the left foot on the hats using his right hand for ghost notes on the snare. Much cleaner and much more nuanced. It takes more discipline that way. But still very evocative drumming.
There is no restraint in the drummers face, he’s intense all the way
I have been flying the flag for Isbell for years join the club modern day Neil young
No way. Not even close. Wait 30 more years.
So glad I channel surfed to Austin City Limits the other night...I am now a huge fan of Jason Isbell! Thank you for bringing country/rock/blues all together amazingly!!!!
By a MILE, the best version of this song ever recorded.
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Ghousy
The ACL one is pretty great too
@@thomasminarchickjr.7355 I agree. I like that one because he plays slide during the solo.
The horns add the perfect spice! Take it from 99 to 100.
A friend introduced me to Jason's music a few days ago & I have been listening nonstop. This song and god damn lonely love are my favorites.
Mine too!!!!
Saw him live yrs ago and fell in love!!!
J.I. is without a doubt the best singer/songwriter of our time! If you haven't seen them live you must!
Just discovered this awesome performer this week thanks to my weekly Spotify list .... i'm totally blown away by the richness of his voice... and a helluva band with him too...very tight
hes great in person, very energetic and interacts with the audience, makes you feel like you are sitting around his living room listening to him play, i loved it, I am going to see him again very soon.
My brother brought a retired professional drummer to see JI at the Greek in LA. He said it was the best concert he’d ever seen. “In the pocket” was the drummer and never missed.
Look at that drummer finesse the emotion this song evokes! Everyone of them is feeling it!
This is just that king of song.... whatever you do or listen, you have to play it. The "remind" of who you are, simple and intense. What a great version
If you appreciate The Band, you have heart and soul. Good call Jason Isbell.
I love this song. Can’t even tell you why but its something I’ll remember forever
Seen Jason a few times live, what an amazing singer, and decent person, met all the people that went to his show in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. I wish him well.
Man thats so in the pocket! Driving the slow drag like few can do!
Dragging hard! So cool. Perfect placement, a master class in rhythm section.
If you know the back ground of both The Band and Isbell's past this song is by far one of the best written songs ever... especially from a traveling musician's point of view... it's just fantastic...
I really have no proof of this, but from knowing a good bit about The Band, DBT, and Isbell (including meeting him a few times and growing up with people that know him) this is the conclusion I've come to.
Overall I think it is a song about Isbell thinking about leaving the Drive by Truckers and comparing the Truckers to The Band. I believe he started out writing it like he says that it was to be about Levon Helm, the demise of the band, and the deaths of Richard Manuel and Rick Danko... but it turned into a song about Isbell's internal struggle with both alcoholism and wanting something more than staying with the truckers and continuing on down the same road that could end in the demise as it did for the band.
I think he sees a comparison somewhat between the two... Considering The band had three strong vocalists and so did Drive by Truckers. Along with his struggle with substance abuse just like Richard Manuels... and how his struggle affected Drive by Truckers just the way Manuel's affected the band.
Which can be seen in the lines...
quote:
I ain't living like I should.
A little rest might do me good.
He also feels stuck, like he's stuck in a spot that he wants to get out of... Stuck standing in the same place, doing the same thing, night after night and that he may want more. Which can be seen in the lines...
quote:
Got to sinking in the place where I once stood. Now I ain't living like I should.
Also, I do know Isbell somewhat in person, and people that know him... He can be pretty cocky. I believe when he is referring to Singing that sounds like Gold, he is referring more about himself than the other members of DBT. Just like Manuel was the best vocalist of The Band. He could be referring to the whole band, but I don't think so and will show more proof of it in later lines. The chorus states this, along with the feeling of being stuck in the same routine of being on the road much the same as the band ended up in... one in which it comes to be the "road is running over them"
I think the next lines are about Richard Manuel's threats to kill himself and Isbells threats to leave the band... along with him being cocky... like DBT won't be as good without him.. In many ways I think it was both cocky of him and correct.. many people only really liked DBT because of Isbell's songs.
quote:
God forbid you call their bluff. Like the nightmares ain't enough. Remember when we used to think that we were tough? God forbid you call their bluff.
The next set of lines are probably the most important... cause some of them have changed from the way they were sung when the song was originally written. It seems pretty obvious to me that Isbell is talking about himself as if he is Manuel and either Cooley or Hood is Danko... It also goes back to the cockiness I was mentioning before.. that Isbell seems to think he is the better of the singers. And him wondering if he wants to stay with DBT. But then the line changes to something much less cocky after his departure and more so of saying Cooley and/or Hood might have been proud of him.
It starts off stating that people have made him out to be the best...
quote:
First they make you out to be the only pirate on the sea.
Pirate is now sung pirates... as if he now includes Cooley and Hood where before he did not.
And then the most important line, the one that changed the most. it was originally
quote:
Then they say Danko would have sounded just like me.
but is now sung... after Isbell's departure.
quote:
They say Danko might have been real proud of me.
And of Course... He is questioning before leaving DBT if he wants to stay with DBT and the same routine...
quote:
"Is that the man you want to be?"
Which he sometimes sings as I want to be.
He continues to sum up his questioning about leaving DBT in a small chorus change with the line...
quote:
Maybe I could make it bigger overseas.
which he actually did after leaving DBT
Then he continues to relate himself to Manuel with the lines and questioning leaving his home "The Drive by Truckers" for another band with the lines...
quote:
Maybe I can hear poor Richard from the grave singin' where to reap and when to sow when you've found another home you have to leave.
*****
I replied, not sure if i hit the reply button though, lol.
Absolutely, if there's any others you'd like to know about, just ask. I can tell you a good bit about outfit, seven mile island, tva, codiene, decoration day, and some others.
+Jared Cox , Brilliant. Good to know I am not the only one that gives such deep thought to Jason's lyrics.
+Jared Cox , I would enjoy hearing your takes on any of those. Please.
Richard Manuel is dead
Such a painful line to hear Jason sing but what a fantastic song
Written in DBT and the respect for the members of ‘The Band’ clear to see
One of his best
RIP Richard
this song is out of the world. And this version too... And the lyrics are so good.....
Dear Lord...what a beautiful noise...love it!
Wow, just wow. Best version I have ever heard. REPEAT, REPEAT, REPEAT for me. Insanely brilliant songwriting and that band doe.. ha. Love Jason Isbell, you will to.
Jason Skelton agreed my favorite version
The best ever!@!
Go buy "southeastern" the best money you will spend all year. Should be album of the year !!!
yes if it were played on radio but sadly we only get to hear the stuff thats paid to play
stream wfpk 91.9 Louisville kentucky
The horns are freakin' awesome.
This song just takes me places.... beautiful places.
Jason Isbell your talent completely blows me away. Your work restores my faith in something and for that I will always be grateful. ❤️
Jason is a great singer song writer and preformer
Sounds like gold...
Amazing solo! Extremely satisfying!
Like the way he changes the standard chorus formula of exact words and placement of those choruses. Brilliant lyrics placements. For example; “Decoration Day” Thank you Sir!!!
I was never a big DBT fan, but this song is amazing. moving & sad. So glad I found a new artist to enjoy
One of his best songs IMO. Check out the Austin City Limits version of it; his wife plays violin on that one.
Agreed. Killer performance.
also love the big solo done with his slide in that version...... I haven't heard a single Isbell song that I didn't love....
Knew about DBT but never listened much, not that I didn't enjoy it, but was more in the Son Volt vein (still my favorite band and eagerly awaiting their new album due early 2013), My wife got me his new Live album and I am super-impressed and count this as one of my favorites, will be buying the back catalog as time and money allow. What a great musician. To paraphrase a quote I saw, this is what Americana is and should be: craftsmanship, songwriting, caring abt what you write and doing it well
this guy is friggin' so good! Song writing right over the top! Thanks for the music!
brilliant
jason cant write a bad song
Greatness paying tribute to greatness what a talent.
Absolute fire
Sept 7 2013. I'll be there to listen to you play.
Article in the June 2, 2013 Sunday NYTimes Mag made me seek out the music- this singer/songwriter and this tune in particular is my favorite new music find since discovering Ryan Adams
Sounds Like Gold
Jason is a good friend of mine. He is a really nice guy and very down to earth. I would say that someone posting negative stuff about someone online mainly so they could boast about opening for them is more my definition of a douche. To each their own.
This is such a great song.
March/6 Jason and band are in my City, hoping tickets are still available
What a fantastic solo. Jason really got better at the guitar from 04-12
This song is off the charts good.
This song is utterly superb
It was a great show! You shoulda been there!
This is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard, simply blown away. When is Jason coming to Birmingham UK?
Christ almighty what a solo
This dude rocks!
So damn good ❤
I'm hooked!!!! ~peace & blessings~
Such a great song!!!
COLLLLL!!
красиво Respect !
wow...............................................and .........................wow
Kent Ljungdahl exactly !!!!!!!!!!! Phenomenal
Damn! Their Good!!
Good work!
nice music!
Those horns. Those horns.
Can't believe it I found the best album in live in Alabama since pink Floyd's the wall!!!
This is what it's all about folks. This is music.
Sweet tone.
Great music
very good music
love this song
AWESOME 👍👍
He'd new to me but I'm well impressed
Brilliant!
Seriously bums me out to hear this. He use to be a good dude I met him years back with my daughter and he was really cute with her and good to us too. He use to talk to his fans at sound check and after shows. His band is still cool as shit, I've been to two concerts this year and talked with Jimbo and Derry for a long time. Good peeps. I still think he is one of the most tallented singer/songwriters of our time.
8 minutes that seems like 3, wow. i've been into isbell for several years but didn't know that track. that's i believe what the kids call "a banger"
No, this was at Workplay in Birmingham, on 8/17/12.
Nooooo I can't find this version on Spotify anymore 😥😥
so good ♥
me encanto!!!! (=
Google.
But don't just read the lyrics. Get to know what does the song mean first. Made me cry like a real man after I read the meaning and listened to the song almost an hour straight on a loop.
awesome
Sometning Else You can't Believe!
exquisite
Fantastic
Two of my faves for sure, but it sounds like you missed Ray Lamontagne, Sam Beam, Aaron Wood etc... Plus some of Isbells most killer stuff came out of the Drive-by Truckers. Decoration day is still my all time JS #1. Keep digging, there is killer stuff hidden under the rocks.
I have been listening to this version for years, but just now saw the video. WOW! To think that solo was likely impromptu and to see him play it, just amazing. The lyrics are so authentic and perfect too. Which is better, Decoration Day, Danko or Goddamn Lonely Love?
Danko
I believe he did this song originally with the Drive By Truckers (The Dirty South album, cut 7). Just a killer song performed by a killer artist.
Yes!!!!!
He's become more famous without a doubt but you ever think you may be over analyzing or expecting too much?? It probably gets old being everybody's friend and making time for everyone.He doesn't need to take extra time out after giving you his all in a show.
Isbell is the man
David Cross is a pretty good bass player!
He started out with the blue man group I believe.
he looks just like Patterson Hood to me
Love watching Chad Gamble play drums
Not one comment about Richard? That's sad.
All good
Seriously Jason, what f’ing planet are you from? This is too good!
Favorite ♡♡♡ love
Awesome
8 people came home drunk and clicked the wrong thumb... Poor bastards.
+Matt Decker 2 of them sobered up since then ! the other 6 died in car crash !
Righteous beat reminds me of Pink Floyd
Yes!
if you get a chance go see this band, if not blown away, ill give ya damn money back!!!
Agreed!