Sorry i was one of the people talking, i got a phone call half way through that i couldn't ignore and i had to reassure them i wasn't going to miss the last train and that i couldn't possibly walk out of this performance! Such an amazing song to end on. Really nice on piano.
That's awesome -- I felt the same way. I have yet to be able to see M. Ward on a solo tour (he came to my hometown last year but I had an exam that evening. Very frustrating) but I've seen Conor several times. Great show. I particularly loved M. Ward and Conor doing "Kathy with a K's Song".
"I love you now, I know that doesn't matter" This man is unbelievable. I would do just about ANYTHING to meet him, it would be such an honor...a moment I would cherish the rest of my life. His music is such a gift to me--I think it's a gift to everyone who listens to him.
Wow. I didn't get to see him do any of the songs from the Gentleman's Pact EP. This is a really cool song -- I had wondered if he played piano on it or if Nate did.
@interrowhimper Yeah I was there front row, I generally though out of all the times I've seen Conor's various different projects, and all the times I've seen M. Ward that was the best. It was amazing
@interrowhimper He played it nate just made sure conor's beer didn't fall over; and then he came in with an organ solo...I'm not even kidding it took mr oberst about 5 minutes to put his beer down and nate had to take it and put it somewhere safer ha! this is an amazing song, an amazing performance and capped off an amazing show :)
Ha, yeah, Conor is usually pretty drunk at the end of the show, so that sounds like it fits. I would have loved to hear some things from that EP, it's one of my favorites. I just saw Monsters of Folk in London, though,and he knocked over the drumset once, poured beer on it another time, and pushed his piano off of the stage at the end of the show.
Sorry i was one of the people talking, i got a phone call half way through that i couldn't ignore and i had to reassure them i wasn't going to miss the last train and that i couldn't possibly walk out of this performance!
Such an amazing song to end on. Really nice on piano.
Love this version
he always plays this song at the end of his concerts
i remember when he played this song
it was like his second time playing that song in concert ever
i love this song. Hope it is on the next album
Good work, it's been awhile since he performed this but I'll never forget. Thanks for the upload.
That's awesome -- I felt the same way. I have yet to be able to see M. Ward on a solo tour (he came to my hometown last year but I had an exam that evening. Very frustrating) but I've seen Conor several times. Great show. I particularly loved M. Ward and Conor doing "Kathy with a K's Song".
"I love you now, I know that doesn't matter"
This man is unbelievable. I would do just about ANYTHING to meet him, it would be such an honor...a moment I would cherish the rest of my life. His music is such a gift to me--I think it's a gift to everyone who listens to him.
i've seen him wasted many times......he looks ill here to me. still sounds incredible. great song. thanks!
thank you!!!
Whaaa .. I'll never thanks you enough for posting this video. It's a wonderful version of a so beautiful song, THANKS Lol.
brilliant. thanks for the upload.
amazing xx
Wow. I didn't get to see him do any of the songs from the Gentleman's Pact EP. This is a really cool song -- I had wondered if he played piano on it or if Nate did.
@interrowhimper
Yeah I was there front row, I generally though out of all the times I've seen Conor's various different projects, and all the times I've seen M. Ward that was the best. It was amazing
@interrowhimper
He played it nate just made sure conor's beer didn't fall over; and then he came in with an organ solo...I'm not even kidding it took mr oberst about 5 minutes to put his beer down and nate had to take it and put it somewhere safer ha! this is an amazing song, an amazing performance and capped off an amazing show :)
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Ha, yeah, Conor is usually pretty drunk at the end of the show, so that sounds like it fits. I would have loved to hear some things from that EP, it's one of my favorites.
I just saw Monsters of Folk in London, though,and he knocked over the drumset once, poured beer on it another time, and pushed his piano off of the stage at the end of the show.
Definitely very bad cold, but also probably just a little wasted.
This has been my favorite version since i heard it 15 years ago. On cheltam way. Chico arroyo. Dana point. @margoprobe