"I've got soul but I'm not a soldier" makes me think of a man who wants try his best, even though he's lost in a world that demands routine and he simply can't conform
I took it as meaning someone sensitive who has to deal with a lot of rough shit but hasn't been trained to face it head on like soldiers, cops, doctors, nurses, therapists, that sort of thing. I'm not disagreeing. Art is people seeing the same thing differently. Life is communicating that.
@@dars5229 Brandon said it's about his mormon faith "I've got soul" meaning, he still believes a bit in it. "I'm not a soldier" meaning he's not going to force his beliefs onto anyone though for them. He's not going to be a solider for his religion and go out and recruit for them etc. The song is about how he's decided to be just be himself and make his own way in life. He still has faith, but isn't devout anymore.
Ijustwastedyourtime0 most emotional to me is Goodnight Travel Well that song is so underrated, and when it comes to favorite killers song it’s too hard to choose one
I just turned 42 and the line "I'm so much older then I can take" really speaks to me. I was in my early 20s when this song came out. I just graduated college and was living a care free life. Now I have three kids, two are teenagers. I have no idea how I got here so fast.
Time by pink Floyd pretty much sums it up. I'm about to turn 29 and since I turned 19 life has been a blur, maybe feels like 4 years max. Strange concept
I turn 42 in a couple weeks, brother. Right there with you. Just visited my mother’s grave and this song came to mind. Remember listening to it when she was alive.
I'm 42 also and I'm reminded of the line in Fawlty Towers when John Cleese is talking to himself: Basil: “Zhoom! What was that? That was your life, Mate! Oh, that was quick. Do I get another? Sorry, Mate. That’s your lot.”
@@dukenukem69they say your 20 is a mess and blur and u don’t start living until your 30’s . I’m 24 I remeber being 17 leaving school and now I’m 24 sitting in a lonely house with no family or friends . But this is what life is , I will build on what I have and aim to get a family and build my life back up . Never give up . Never
This song has helped me come back from the brink a few times. I’ve been at the end of my rope several times, suicide hotline, doctors, medication. But in the end I kept holding on, kept fighting. Like “I’ve got soul, but I’m not a soldier” I’ve got the will to fight, but I’m not a fighter. If anyone finds this comment, just remember you can always keep moving, hold your head high and hold on. Edit: Still here! I'd forgotten about this comment! haha. Life is still tough, but now I'm sober. 2020 was a hell of a ride for me, as I'm sure it was for a great many people. But I'd like to thank you all for such a wonderful outcry of support and kindness. Sometimes I've forgotten that we're all in this life together. Be kind everyone, and hold on! Update Edit! 12/16/22: You all have been so wonderfully supportive. You've all kept me going to be honest. I kept going, I lived with my sister for 3 years and I saved every penny I could and bought my own home! Sure it's a used manufactured home, but it's mine. However, I paid cash so i didn't need a mortgage. Now I'm helping out a friend at the end of their rope, and giving them a place to stay so they aren't homeless. There's no secret sauce to my situation, I was very lucky. I was frugal and things just happen to work out. But hold on, don't give up. Life can have some twists and turns you never saw coming. Update Update! 2/27/23 Still getting a lot of positive comments, more than I'd ever thought my little comment would ever get, more than I thought it deserved. You all still continue to be the most wonderful, inspiring, and supportive people. You've all exemplified the very best we can be when we find those in the lowest of times. Life of course still throws it's curve balls, and they do hit hard. But now I'm no longer alone with my problems, and I know I'm lucky for that privilege. Stay strong, keep moving, and hold on to the ones you love, because those moments are fleeting... 3/3/23 Wow life does like a curve ball. I'm in the metro Detroit area. In the past 5 days I've gone from no power for 3 days to a furnace failure that lead to the discovery that my furnace is putting out toxic levels of carbon monoxide. The new furnace will set me back at the very least 3200. Coupled with rampant low staffing at my current job leading my emotional state being at an all time low. I feel like this song resonates more than ever, and how much positivity I've received here. I'm of course applying to other jobs. But i just once again wish to say thank you. It doesn't matter how small you think your comment may be, or think it means nothing. But it does. One comment may make a difference. I have felt alone for so long, I didn't know what healthy support looked like. Find that one shred of something that keeps you moving and hold on tight to it, It just may save your life Edit 6/23/24. I wish I had better news, but I don't. Costs have gotten insane for the house, even with a roommate and supplemental income im desperately sinking. All my savings are gone and I've got far too much credit card debt now. I've made the decision to sell it and move back in with my sister. I have been sober from alcohol for 1 year and 3 months. A combination of weed and the help of a friend I was able to get off and stay off it. I am still single. Been on a date or two last year but the stigma of living in a manufactured home in a trailer park did me no favors either. I've fallen into a deep and dark depression. I quit my job because I couldn't bring myself to go (a retail blue box furniture store) and then the shame of not being able to work for being a pathetic loser and letting depression get to me. I'm at a loss. I thought I did all the right things. But nobody seems to want me. I've never had a relationship last more than 2 months and I'm just constantly ghosted on dating apps. I know it's partially me, I am a lot and I know it. But I am so touch and affection starved it is eating away at me. I literally don't know what it even feels like to hold the hand of someone I care about, nor have I ever woke up other than alone. I can no longer watch shows or stuff with romance in it because it makes me feel so bitter, the feeling of it being dangled in front of me as a reminder of (this is what you will never have). It's to the point I no longer feel like a salvageable human anymore. I won't give my whole life story but you can put the pieces together from my lengthy diatribes lol. Thank you all again for your kind words. I come back here once and awhile, but i was too ashamed to update with bad news. Don't worry, this isn't the end. I won't do anything dumb but I'm just so tired. Tell someone you like having them around. You have no idea what it can mean to someone. This will be my final update.
I always turned my late little brother onto to music. He was 8 years younger and was always a few years behind me on good music. I saw the Dead in 96 and then Allman brothers then WSP. He wasnt into my jam bands. What we did have in common was 2 full blown junkies. I never offered him anything but I always had a stash of something. Cleaning Dr. offices at night provided free narcotics. Anyways so when this came out he called me out his truck and Iwas very reluctsnt and knew I wouldnt care for se band named The Killers. I thought they were heavy metal judt bu thr name. We sat in his truck for at least an hour listening. I was hooked on The Killers afyer that afternoon. My nickname has been Sam Barfield since I was born so that drew me in too. When I really like a band I study thier catalog of music inside and out and they certainly delivered. On Nov. 20th 2015 he passed away from complications from the life we were living. I can't find it to type out the words of what happened that day. It has been a while since I listened to these guys because I couldn't bear being reminded of my little brother. I think I must have cried a river this morning just remembering times we spent together listening to The killers. I hope I get to see you guys at a venue soon.
I'm sick, my body is dying, but my mind still here, thanks to people like you, who create something beautiful and unforgettable. Art is the fuel of the human soul, it's no small thing, never forget it.
Where is the sense when your senses and in particular your hearing takes in all around you in the absence of silence. Music helps us to escape/ enjoy/ feel who we are, and connect to others. One path........
The song is about television host Matt Pinfield. Before The Killers were famous, Pinfield, who was a vice president of A&R at Columbia Records at the time, tried to sign the band. He was also working with the U.S. Army as part of a program that mentored wounded and/or PTSD-stricken musician soldiers returning from Iraq. After visiting veteran soldiers in Colorado City, he went to Las Vegas, where he quickly bonded with The Killers. Pinfield watched the band rehearse at drummer Ronnie Vannucci's garage and took them out to dinner. He asked if anybody wanted to give him a ride back to his hotel and Brandon Flowers offered to drive Pinfield. They wound up hitting the bar at the Gold Coast Hotel on a Tuesday night, just "talking about life", Pinfield said: I started to tell him the story about mentoring soldiers, and I was getting ready to go through a divorce. I was going through a bit of a rough time. So, he went home that night, and their old manager, Braden Merrick, calls me on the phone, and goes, 'Hey Matt, Brandon wrote a song about you. He went home last night and wrote this song.' It was 'All These Things That I've Done,' and the line 'I've got soul, but I'm not a soldier' is about the mentoring thing. In 2016, Pinfield titled his memoir "All These Things That I've Done: My Insane, Improbable Rock Life". On January 19, 2019, the band gave Pinfield a shoutout while introducing the song at the iHeartRadio ALTer Ego 2019 festival at The Forum in Inglewood, California, where Pinfield was in attendance in a wheelchair still recovering from being hit by a car a month before.
my dad used to play this in his car when I was little, I never knew what it was called or who it was by and I didn't remember the lyrics. He died 3 years ago. Recently someone recommended this song to me and I immediately cried when I recognized it. this song never fails to make me cry since.
“If you can hold on, hold on” This song is dedicated to my grandparents who both died in the same month. It was the most painful experience I have endured. I wanted to give up multiple times. But, I pushed through. Here I am 5 years later, stronger than ever. There is nothing I can not do. I do everything for them. They are my angels. I was able to hold on, so I did.
This was my friend Rae's favorite song. He was an alcoholic who took his own life 7 years ago. He was a talented artist, saxaphone player, and an air traffic controller. But, most of all he and I could talk endlessly about anything and we never got mad at each other. I love ya Rae. Thank you for being a "true" friend!
Bad times are real. The way we deal with it are too. Change the way you see the world. 15 years is a long way to "hold on". Enjoy the ride Kathy. You can inbox me. Bye, greetings from Argentina.
My uncle bought this for me when I was 9 and it was our favourite album to listen too. Anytime I was sad he would put this song on and tell me to sing on the top of my lungs. He died in October 2022. I listen to this song and get reminded of how he was such a great person! Will forever love Hot Fuss and this song. My uncle Declan will forever be in my heart along with this song.
I don’t know why but this has suddenly become one of my favourite songs at the moment, even though it’s been around for years. Literally must have listened to it about 40 times in the past week.
I am from Germany and I went abroad to Ireland a few years ago, this song brings up so many memories. I remember a night in a pub, where everyone was yelling to this song. It has a special place in my heart
This song so beautifully captures how imperfect we are no matter our best intentions. “I want to shine on in the hearts of men” followed by a lament of “all these things I’ve done.” It’s like someone wrote my confession. Just rips you open and lays you bare.
@@edpearson8973 I think it is best for you to move on and troll other comments. “It is the mark of an educated man to entertain a thought without accepting it.” I guess you missed that one in Philosophy 101.
@@Uncle_Jamms_Army It's the mark of an idiot and an unoriginal thinker to rely on quotes from the more intelligent. Even if the quote ain't so clever anyway. Aristotle, I know.
Whoa. I wept listening to this. This was on my first ipod I ever had as a kid and used to listen to it while working. After more than a decade of drugs and alcohol, this song brought me back to simpler times. Music has an unbelievable impact
I feel ya bro! Nostalgia hits me when i listen to this song, but that's how memories work, the happier the memory the painful if it is to remember it, you can almost feel sorry for your own self...
I became obsessed with this amazing song when the video came out. I had the song on endless loop for days. One morning I woke up and didn't feel right. I was diagnosed with MS and avoided this song for 3 years after that. Here I am now still able to walk and still not 100% right but thankfull to listen to this from a survivor point of view. Thank you!
I've been compulsively playing it for about a year now. I'll be listening to my usuals -- which ones depend to whatever is bouncing around my head,; then something will come up & I land on this video. For the next couple of days: that's it. Over & over. What is it about this song? It's wild. How are you doing these days? I hope things have continued to improve.
@3:18 it’s 2021 in Chicago, Illinois and I’m at the Aragon Ballroom watching The Killers perform this amazing song. There’s pyro and confetti going on and it’s one of the most amazing experiences of my life. Everyone in the venue is in unison to this tune and just enjoying this moment as paper confetti is outing down from the rafters.
@HurleyJ friend, the concert was in 2021 lol. I’m reminiscing about the experience I had while at the concert. Why would I go to RUclips during a concert just to post a comment? Lol
right? i hadn’t heard the album for the better part of a decade and going back to it almost every single melody came back to me as if i’d just heard it yesterday
I remember back in 2009 The Killers came to South Africa. Mr Brightside was my favourite song but I can still remember everyone singing "I got soul but I'm not a solider". It was at that moment this became my favourite song. What an incredible night in Johannesburg
For my entire life I thought it was "I got sober, now I'm a soldier" with the idea that the singer literally enlisted to change their life. I guess it was another time in 2004.
If you want to watch the video in chronological order, use the cards in this order: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,0. It also might help to mute the volume. 1 - 1:12 2 - 3:51 3 - 1:43 4 - 0:31 5 - 3:18 6 - 2:25 7 - 4:22 0 - 0:00
+Xander Patten He was likely attacked by his girlfriend in the shower and dreamed it all while lying/dying on the tub floor, hence the beginning/ending cowboy sequence where he's face-first in a pool of water.
The KILLERS has become my favorite band in the 21st century....an old Goth rocker (I'm nearly 60), I am convinced they have encapsulated the same type of driving, brash sound that drove us kids back in the early 1980s....
I’m a white dude from kansas but basketball introduced me to hip hop in grade school, it was all i first listened to as well. But then i started expanding into indie stuff like this and am happy to have rounded out my musical taste. The best rappers be listening to all this good shit to find corners of inspiration and innovation.
This is really uplifting for the hurt ,broken, depressed self- destructive personalities and suicidal....you know you're not alone anymore......its good for your mental health IMO
I just discovered this song this month. I was sulking at myself why I didnt heard this earlier. But I guess songs like this will find you in the right time when you're at the lowest.
When there's nowhere else to run Is there room for one more son? One more son If you can hold on If you can hold on, hold on I wanna stand up, I wanna let go You know, you know, no you don't, you don't I wanna shine on, in the hearts of men I want a meaning from the back of my broken hand Another head aches, another heart breaks I'm so much older than I can take And my affection, well it comes and goes I need direction to perfection, no no no no Help me out, yeah You know you gotta help me out, yeah Oh, don't you put me on the back burner You know you gotta help me out, yeah And when there's nowhere else to run Is there room for one more son? These changes ain't changing me The cold hearted boy I used to be Yeah, you know you gotta help me out Yeah, oh don't you put me on the back burner You know you gotta help me out, yeah You're gonna bring yourself down, yeah You're gonna bring yourself down, yeah You're gonna bring yourself down I got soul, but I'm not a soldier I got soul, but I'm not a soldier I got soul, but I'm not a soldier I got soul, but I'm not a soldier I got soul, but I'm not a soldier I got soul, but I'm not a soldier I got soul, but I'm not a soldier I got soul, but I'm not a soldier I got soul, but I'm not a soldier I got soul, but I'm not a soldier (Time, truth, and hearts) Yeah, you know you gotta help me out, yeah Oh, don't you put me on the back burner You know you gotta help me out, yeah You're gonna bring yourself down, yeah You're gonna bring yourself down, yeah Oh don't you put me on the back burner You're gonna bring yourself down, yeah You're gonna bring yourself down Over and in, last call for sin While everyone's lost, the battle is won With all these things that I've done All these things that I've done (Time, truth, and hearts) If you can hold on If you can hold on
My dad used to play me and my brother this song when we were kids and I havent listened to it in years. it reminds me of better times when you didnt have to worry about anything and there was nothing bad in your life and it really brought tears to my eyes
"I Got Sober, now I'm a Soldier". I was actually in rehab the first time I heard this and thought " this is so fitting". . Now as a Sober Soldier, it is even more fitting knowing the actual lyrics.
I just realized how deep and layered this song is. It's about what it says in the video but only down river to the point where everyone can appreciate it. Masterpiece
Some simple harmonies are so damned good at driving the point home. The pleading of "you gotta help me out! Yeah, dont you put me on the backburner!" aims for the gut and heart simultaneously, and I'm suckerpunched thinking about all the vets I met in my grad work and beyond. We've abandoned twenty years of volunteers as a standard practice and left them to face TBIs and PTSD with only broken promises. I'm still in touch with a handful. This song recalls these men in my memories. Those whose lives died at the age of 19, yet they were pinned with purple hearts and had to figure how to carry on in their short-circuited bodies for the next 50 years. Refining the seizure meds was my job and it might have helped them, but being present and accounted for when a vet suddenly forgot who I am, where he was, and what he was doing was the best I had to offer. And likely still is.
I honestly just discovered this song and reading all these comments made me shed some tears, if you read this, you are beautiful, important and so so worth it. Hold on.
I love the killers so much 💗 Yall should listen to Broke Generation by Retrofile ... always reminds me of The Killers .. great tune hope yall have a rockin day 🎸
I love this song so much. Something about the whole hot fuss album encapsulates every emotion. I think this song encapsulates both abandonment but also resilience. 10/10 somg
My absolute favourite Killers song in their magnificent anthology of truly great tracks. Who cannot sing at the top of their voice the "I got soul but I'm not a soldier" refrain?
This song just saved me from literally going insane thank you guys.. idc what they say music can do more than your friends can sometimes... hell we just need music to get us right
Just Me182 If your sanity can be saved by something as fleeting as a song you’re probably going to lost your mind at some point in the future regardless.
I remember the "it gets better" adverts. But for a kid who is being abused, it doesnt just magically get better. When you're abused to the point of disability, you're especially trapped. I couldnt imagine it getting better. I wad the first part of this song minus the happy memories. Its amazing how living on my own, far away from my abusive family, even with my disability making it difficult to support myself, I can relate to the second part of the song and the optonism
I used to listen to them when I was a teen and now that I am 27 I can´t help to feel this heavy black nostalgia of the "better times" time ago... their music makes me remeber old friends, old places, old plans, old expectations and old way to view life. thats when you realize that music is ART.
"I've got soul but I'm not a soldier." My husband always tells me how strong he thinks I am, but I have a hard time seeing it myself. I'm so young but have been through so much and am tired. I love this song because it is so comforting. It's my favorite Killers song.
This song makes me so incredibly nostalgic& really tugs at my heart. It reminds me of someone who gave me this Cd& told me that this song reminded him of me. I still feel awful for the way everything went down. So here's my random advice, lol. If you ever really open yourself up to someone& then want to run because you feel too raw, exposed& vulnerable, first make sure you won't regret it later. Life is too short. So when you find amazing people& you can't hold on, hold on, lol.
It’s been 20 years since this song came out. Hopefully, within the next 5, 10 or even 20 years, people will like this comment so I can come back and hear this song again.
Driving around high as fuck with a buddy back in 2005, and “I got soul, but I’m not a soldier” hook comes on and we’re both screaming our lungs out to it, and then I break down and start crying. My friend asks me what’s wrong and that was when I finally opened up about the war in Iraq and how I really wasn’t as okay as I had thought I was coming back from it.
"I've got soul but I'm not a soldier" makes me think of a man who wants try his best, even though he's lost in a world that demands routine and he simply can't conform
I took it as meaning someone sensitive who has to deal with a lot of rough shit but hasn't been trained to face it head on like soldiers, cops, doctors, nurses, therapists, that sort of thing.
I'm not disagreeing. Art is people seeing the same thing differently. Life is communicating that.
@@dars5229 Brandon said it's about his mormon faith "I've got soul" meaning, he still believes a bit in it. "I'm not a soldier" meaning he's not going to force his beliefs onto anyone though for them. He's not going to be a solider for his religion and go out and recruit for them etc. The song is about how he's decided to be just be himself and make his own way in life. He still has faith, but isn't devout anymore.
It’s about Matt Pinfield who was helping soldiers with PTSD
that's brilliant 👍
Wow...I love that...
I thought the exact same thing an artist having to fit into more structured work/way of being.
Mr Brightside may be their most popular song, but this is their most emotional and my personal favorite.
Ijustwastedyourtime0 100% yes
Ijustwastedyourtime0 most emotional to me is Goodnight Travel Well that song is so underrated, and when it comes to favorite killers song it’s too hard to choose one
I personally love My List, but I agree it's really hard to choose
You need to listen to Some Kind of Love if you think this is their most emotional, it will give you all the feels.
Mine is Miss Atomic Bomb.
I just turned 42 and the line "I'm so much older then I can take" really speaks to me. I was in my early 20s when this song came out. I just graduated college and was living a care free life. Now I have three kids, two are teenagers. I have no idea how I got here so fast.
Time by pink Floyd pretty much sums it up. I'm about to turn 29 and since I turned 19 life has been a blur, maybe feels like 4 years max. Strange concept
I’m 35 and I can relate. It all comes fast once you pass 30.
I turn 42 in a couple weeks, brother. Right there with you. Just visited my mother’s grave and this song came to mind. Remember listening to it when she was alive.
I'm 42 also and I'm reminded of the line in Fawlty Towers when John Cleese is talking to himself:
Basil: “Zhoom! What was that?
That was your life, Mate!
Oh, that was quick.
Do I get another?
Sorry, Mate. That’s your lot.”
@@dukenukem69they say your 20 is a mess and blur and u don’t start living until your 30’s . I’m 24 I remeber being 17 leaving school and now I’m 24 sitting in a lonely house with no family or friends . But this is what life is , I will build on what I have and aim to get a family and build my life back up . Never give up . Never
While everyone’s lost, the battle is won……with all these things that I’ve done 🔥
I like you
I read this as the lyric hit…..in 1963
This song has helped me come back from the brink a few times. I’ve been at the end of my rope several times, suicide hotline, doctors, medication. But in the end I kept holding on, kept fighting. Like “I’ve got soul, but I’m not a soldier” I’ve got the will to fight, but I’m not a fighter. If anyone finds this comment, just remember you can always keep moving, hold your head high and hold on.
Edit: Still here! I'd forgotten about this comment! haha. Life is still tough, but now I'm sober. 2020 was a hell of a ride for me, as I'm sure it was for a great many people. But I'd like to thank you all for such a wonderful outcry of support and kindness. Sometimes I've forgotten that we're all in this life together. Be kind everyone, and hold on!
Update Edit! 12/16/22:
You all have been so wonderfully supportive. You've all kept me going to be honest. I kept going, I lived with my sister for 3 years and I saved every penny I could and bought my own home! Sure it's a used manufactured home, but it's mine. However, I paid cash so i didn't need a mortgage. Now I'm helping out a friend at the end of their rope, and giving them a place to stay so they aren't homeless. There's no secret sauce to my situation, I was very lucky. I was frugal and things just happen to work out. But hold on, don't give up. Life can have some twists and turns you never saw coming.
Update Update! 2/27/23
Still getting a lot of positive comments, more than I'd ever thought my little comment would ever get, more than I thought it deserved. You all still continue to be the most wonderful, inspiring, and supportive people. You've all exemplified the very best we can be when we find those in the lowest of times. Life of course still throws it's curve balls, and they do hit hard. But now I'm no longer alone with my problems, and I know I'm lucky for that privilege. Stay strong, keep moving, and hold on to the ones you love, because those moments are fleeting...
3/3/23
Wow life does like a curve ball. I'm in the metro Detroit area. In the past 5 days I've gone from no power for 3 days to a furnace failure that lead to the discovery that my furnace is putting out toxic levels of carbon monoxide. The new furnace will set me back at the very least 3200. Coupled with rampant low staffing at my current job leading my emotional state being at an all time low. I feel like this song resonates more than ever, and how much positivity I've received here. I'm of course applying to other jobs. But i just once again wish to say thank you. It doesn't matter how small you think your comment may be, or think it means nothing. But it does. One comment may make a difference. I have felt alone for so long, I didn't know what healthy support looked like. Find that one shred of something that keeps you moving and hold on tight to it, It just may save your life
Edit 6/23/24.
I wish I had better news, but I don't. Costs have gotten insane for the house, even with a roommate and supplemental income im desperately sinking. All my savings are gone and I've got far too much credit card debt now. I've made the decision to sell it and move back in with my sister.
I have been sober from alcohol for 1 year and 3 months. A combination of weed and the help of a friend I was able to get off and stay off it.
I am still single. Been on a date or two last year but the stigma of living in a manufactured home in a trailer park did me no favors either. I've fallen into a deep and dark depression. I quit my job because I couldn't bring myself to go (a retail blue box furniture store) and then the shame of not being able to work for being a pathetic loser and letting depression get to me.
I'm at a loss. I thought I did all the right things. But nobody seems to want me. I've never had a relationship last more than 2 months and I'm just constantly ghosted on dating apps. I know it's partially me, I am a lot and I know it. But I am so touch and affection starved it is eating away at me. I literally don't know what it even feels like to hold the hand of someone I care about, nor have I ever woke up other than alone. I can no longer watch shows or stuff with romance in it because it makes me feel so bitter, the feeling of it being dangled in front of me as a reminder of (this is what you will never have). It's to the point I no longer feel like a salvageable human anymore. I won't give my whole life story but you can put the pieces together from my lengthy diatribes lol.
Thank you all again for your kind words. I come back here once and awhile, but i was too ashamed to update with bad news. Don't worry, this isn't the end. I won't do anything dumb but I'm just so tired.
Tell someone you like having them around. You have no idea what it can mean to someone.
This will be my final update.
shinra41 hope you are doing better
Go on reddit
@@vinnieperez9137 my mvp, when People make up things like this, it genuinely annoys me.
i hope you’re okay, you’re a great person keep going :-)
i got foot but im not a bigfoot
I think this whole album is timeless. It truly feels like it has always existed since rock began and also has just released this week.
Perfect explanation 😂😂
Amazing album.
All day, fuck
I always turned my late little brother onto to music. He was 8 years younger and was always a few years behind me on good music. I saw the Dead in 96 and then Allman brothers then WSP. He wasnt into my jam bands. What we did have in common was 2 full blown junkies. I never offered him anything but I always had a stash of something. Cleaning Dr. offices at night provided free narcotics. Anyways so when this came out he called me out his truck and Iwas very reluctsnt and knew I wouldnt care for se band named The Killers. I thought they were heavy metal judt bu thr name. We sat in his truck for at least an hour listening. I was hooked on The Killers afyer that afternoon. My nickname has been Sam Barfield since I was born so that drew me in too. When I really like a band I study thier catalog of music inside and out and they certainly delivered. On Nov. 20th 2015 he passed away from complications from the life we were living. I can't find it to type out the words of what happened that day. It has been a while since I listened to these guys because I couldn't bear being reminded of my little brother. I think I must have cried a river this morning just remembering times we spent together listening to The killers. I hope I get to see you guys at a venue soon.
Facts
I'm sick, my body is dying, but my mind still here, thanks to people like you, who create something beautiful and unforgettable.
Art is the fuel of the human soul, it's no small thing, never forget it.
The indomitable human spirit
Bring everything to God. He loves you. Just claim to Jesus ❤ God bless you🌸
You’ve got soul!
Where is the sense when your senses and in particular your hearing takes in all around you in the absence of silence. Music helps us to escape/ enjoy/ feel who we are, and connect to others. One path........
God love you mate.
“I’m so much older than I can take….. and my affection… well it comes and goes”
Boy can I relate to those lyrics!! This song is pure genius!!
Cheers
The song is about television host Matt Pinfield. Before The Killers were famous, Pinfield, who was a vice president of A&R at Columbia Records at the time, tried to sign the band. He was also working with the U.S. Army as part of a program that mentored wounded and/or PTSD-stricken musician soldiers returning from Iraq. After visiting veteran soldiers in Colorado City, he went to Las Vegas, where he quickly bonded with The Killers. Pinfield watched the band rehearse at drummer Ronnie Vannucci's garage and took them out to dinner. He asked if anybody wanted to give him a ride back to his hotel and Brandon Flowers offered to drive Pinfield. They wound up hitting the bar at the Gold Coast Hotel on a Tuesday night, just "talking about life", Pinfield said:
I started to tell him the story about mentoring soldiers, and I was getting ready to go through a divorce. I was going through a bit of a rough time. So, he went home that night, and their old manager, Braden Merrick, calls me on the phone, and goes, 'Hey Matt, Brandon wrote a song about you. He went home last night and wrote this song.' It was 'All These Things That I've Done,' and the line 'I've got soul, but I'm not a soldier' is about the mentoring thing.
In 2016, Pinfield titled his memoir "All These Things That I've Done: My Insane, Improbable Rock Life". On January 19, 2019, the band gave Pinfield a shoutout while introducing the song at the iHeartRadio ALTer Ego 2019 festival at The Forum in Inglewood, California, where Pinfield was in attendance in a wheelchair still recovering from being hit by a car a month before.
damn
Thanks for that, so cool to know.
Bollocks. The song is obviously about hot girls and boomerangs.
You deserve more likes
@@samiam7241 when you edit a comment, it lose range
I'm 57, have seen the Killers 3 times and absolutely love them so much! It's great being the oldest guy at the show!
live your truth, mike
You are awesome.
hol up is this the Mike White (emphasis on the)
Weren't you 37 when this album dropped? I was 14! I'm 30 now
Mike, I'm 74 love the Killers and have seen them also.
my dad used to play this in his car when I was little, I never knew what it was called or who it was by and I didn't remember the lyrics. He died 3 years ago. Recently someone recommended this song to me and I immediately cried when I recognized it. this song never fails to make me cry since.
Clint Black - "State of Mind," I think you'll like it.
Stop listening then. Obvs.
@@edpearson8973 um
hope ur doing all right dude. sorry for ur loss
The lyricist is happy for you. The rest of the douche bags can have a nice day...
"With all these things Ive done". Forgive yourself and keep listening to the Killers. Then you can hold on
exactly
“If you can hold on, hold on”
This song is dedicated to my grandparents who both died in the same month. It was the most painful experience I have endured. I wanted to give up multiple times. But, I pushed through. Here I am 5 years later, stronger than ever. There is nothing I can not do. I do everything for them. They are my angels.
I was able to hold on, so I did.
So very sorry for your losses in such a short time and I commend you for pulling through during such a challenging time!
The Killers dedicated this to your grandparents?
AMEN...AS THEY WOULD WANT YOU TO!!! MAKE THEM PROUD!! 💪 ❤🙏
I am sad for your loss (I lost my father last year.) - I hope that your good memories of them will remain vibrantly in your heart.
We're all soul gers.
In my opinion the best Killers song thus far
hell yeah
+TopTenGamer right?? me too! thumbs up
+TopTenGamer IDK smile like you mean it is pretty good
+TopTenGamer Mr Brightside is the best for me :3 But they all equally as good as eachother :3
yep
“I’m so much older than I can take”
I feel that line more than I should.
I just found The Killers in 2024 & I'm so damn glad & thankful I did!!!
Great timing since they’re on tour now, you might be able to see them live 😊
lol.
What do you think he means when he says" when you can't hold on, hold on?
I'm with you, I'm a 50 year old man that found them in 2022 and they've changed my life for the better! My wife says I seem 30 again!
Why have I just found this fantastic group...
I'm 58, where have I been 😂
I’m 66 and for some reason I found this group two years ago I think depending what radio stations play mostly shit now love this song
Probably dealing with life and all of its BS. Glad you made it here.
I'm 59 and I have liked their hits over the years, but I'm just now becoming a mega fan! Their influences are all my faves, and they are so talented!
A lot of radio stations play music that glorifies drug dealing. Adultery. Violence. if you are 58 you probably remember little red Corvette by Prince?
I'm 56. Went to a concert with my two girls. Best concert I have ever been to. We talk about it often. Great memories.
This was my friend Rae's favorite song. He was an alcoholic who took his own life 7 years ago. He was a talented artist, saxaphone player, and an air traffic controller. But, most of all he and I could talk endlessly about anything and we never got mad at each other. I love ya Rae. Thank you for being a "true" friend!
I don't think alcohol and controlling air traffic are two things that should ever go together.
britbloc123 😂 you’re and ass but that was funny
I am sorry to hear about that. Rest in peace, Rae.
@@roycastanon5754 leave it someone who spells "you're and ass" to find a childish attempt at a joke funny. Do you also laugh at "knock knock" jokes?
@@roycastanon5754 I'll bet you are a big Dane Cook fan.
"If you can't hold on... hold on."
I have been holding on for 15 years.
Good song.
Grass is greener on the other side, I promise, you just gotta ride it out
That’s a long time to hold on. Proud of you
Comeback to this post when need be. everyone is here for you. You can inbox me as well. There is a reason people search this song!
hold on, your almost to 16
Bad times are real. The way we deal with it are too. Change the way you see the world. 15 years is a long way to "hold on". Enjoy the ride Kathy. You can inbox me. Bye, greetings from Argentina.
My uncle bought this for me when I was 9 and it was our favourite album to listen too. Anytime I was sad he would put this song on and tell me to sing on the top of my lungs. He died in October 2022. I listen to this song and get reminded of how he was such a great person! Will forever love Hot Fuss and this song. My uncle Declan will forever be in my heart along with this song.
this song has every emotion, sad, hope, fear, excitment, overjoyous in one song, one of the hands down best album of my growing up
Why do they not show numbers on the bad side?
Shit is crap, why arent we allowed to shey crap?
Best killers song thus far, wait... no... Somebody tol- no. When You Were Yo- no. wait. hm. Mr. Brigh- no... ah. screw it. all of them.
human maybe, but this is my fav' as well
+MeLikeBigBoom Did you mean "somebody told me when you were Mr. Brightside you wanna let go!"?
What about read my mind????
+Leo Chavez my fav 😍😍 wait no.. DAMN IT IS HARD.. But I do love Read My Mind
+MeLikeBigBoom I watched one of your unturned videos like 4 months ago and since then I've seen you everywhere
I don’t know why but this has suddenly become one of my favourite songs at the moment, even though it’s been around for years. Literally must have listened to it about 40 times in the past week.
Same here mate. I'm loving it
If you're like me, now every few years you'll have a day where you just have to listen to it over and over.
At the moment I’m probably down to about 5-10 listens per week, but still here
2022… love, love, love this song!!! ❤️✨
Rookie numbers lol. Haven't heard this song in years and all of sudden my brain kept playing it over and over all day to day.
This is a winner. The Killers killed it with this one.
All These Things That I’ve Done’ was released 16 years ago today. Happy birthday to such an amazing gem.
This song is the BEST!!! GOD bless Brandon and the Killers
@@michelleb1 totally agree 👍
16 years?!!?!
16 years already .... damn ....
Enjoying this one every year and will be for many more to come. 🎶🎧
I am from Germany and I went abroad to Ireland a few years ago, this song brings up so many memories. I remember a night in a pub, where everyone was yelling to this song. It has a special place in my heart
Perfect song when your downing a few
Sounds about right, that's what we tend to do in our pubs in Ireland 🤣
Yeah, I bet it doesn't matter where anyone listens to this they can instantly relate.
The Irish are the BEST partiers in the world.
I'm 34 now. I've been listening to this song since I was 17. Never gets old ❤️
Are you 35 now??🤣🤣🤣
@@eduardoalva593 No, he actually suffers from what they call "Benjamin Button syndrome". So he's 33 now. He doesn't have very long left.
@@augustuscaesar8287,,
Bite me ! I'm 63 and I'll prob die listening to Billy idol. I do love the killers!
I'm 51 still rocking it bro!
Que pedazo de canción hizo The Killers 🖤
Personalmente mi favorita 🖤
How many drunken nights I listened to this. It made me feel better.
Shit I thought this was my comment!
I'm drunk rn lol
Best running song ever.
absolutely!
but it says there is nowhere else to run
Especially 2:24 for your last sprint
Someone doesn't listen to Hardstyle!
Sprint?
This song so beautifully captures how imperfect we are no matter our best intentions. “I want to shine on in the hearts of men” followed by a lament of “all these things I’ve done.” It’s like someone wrote my confession. Just rips you open and lays you bare.
I feel the same.
Really think you're reading to much into it. I imagine you haven't discovered the treasures of philosophy. Hint - it means reading books.
@@edpearson8973 You came here to post that? What a gratuitous comment. You must be a miserable person.
@@edpearson8973 I think it is best for you to move on and troll other comments. “It is the mark of an educated man to entertain a thought without accepting it.” I guess you missed that one in Philosophy 101.
@@Uncle_Jamms_Army It's the mark of an idiot and an unoriginal thinker to rely on quotes from the more intelligent. Even if the quote ain't so clever anyway. Aristotle, I know.
Here because my sister and her husband played this on drums and guitar at their own wedding last night - it was epic!!!
The joys of singing "While everyone's lost, the battle is won" in unison. Among other lyrics that hit you in your mid 20s gut. Oh take me back
yes is very deep
Whoa. I wept listening to this. This was on my first ipod I ever had as a kid and used to listen to it while working. After more than a decade of drugs and alcohol, this song brought me back to simpler times. Music has an unbelievable impact
Seriously one of the best songs ever written
“I need direction to perfection” - hits me every time. A rare mix of talent and profundity.
i aggre
FAR from it.
The background vocals, that high note, Brandon's voice and all its conviction, the sound, the killers were and still are magic.
So many happy memories, happy as hell but painful to remember at the same time. Miss my country....
I feel ya bro! Nostalgia hits me when i listen to this song, but that's how memories work, the happier the memory the painful if it is to remember it, you can almost feel sorry for your own self...
Admit it or not, Hot Fuss is one of the best albums of the 2000s.
Agreed
Best band of the 2000s
Absolutely.
Of all time.
One of the best albums of all times
I became obsessed with this amazing song when the video came out. I had the song on endless loop for days. One morning I woke up and didn't feel right. I was diagnosed with MS and avoided this song for 3 years after that. Here I am now still able to walk and still not 100% right but thankfull to listen to this from a survivor point of view. Thank you!
I've been compulsively playing it for about a year now. I'll be listening to my usuals -- which ones depend to whatever is bouncing around my head,; then something will come up & I land on this video. For the next couple of days: that's it. Over & over. What is it about this song? It's wild.
How are you doing these days? I hope things have continued to improve.
Best pre-apocalyptic song I can think of. When the world is ending, best believe I will be singing/listening to this.
They used this in an old post-apocalyptic CBS show called Jericho. Fits well.
im here for it.
@@DomPeriodI loved Jericho
@3:18 it’s 2021 in Chicago, Illinois and I’m at the Aragon Ballroom watching The Killers perform this amazing song. There’s pyro and confetti going on and it’s one of the most amazing experiences of my life. Everyone in the venue is in unison to this tune and just enjoying this moment as paper confetti is outing down from the rafters.
found a video of it for you. looks like a magical time. ruclips.net/video/YstXIgtvwx4/видео.html
I was there, it was pretty epic!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Sounds like a dream!!!!
@HurleyJ friend, the concert was in 2021 lol. I’m reminiscing about the experience I had while at the concert. Why would I go to RUclips during a concert just to post a comment? Lol
My favorite song.
this is a great song isn't it!
Uber is that you?XD
Matt Williams if it did it should. it should have crawled back up.
Last person I expected to see here LOL
My favorite youtuber
I haven’t heard this song in YEARS and the lyrics immediately came back to me as soon as he started singing.
Beautiful song 😁.
right? i hadn’t heard the album for the better part of a decade and going back to it almost every single melody came back to me as if i’d just heard it yesterday
I remember back in 2009 The Killers came to South Africa. Mr Brightside was my favourite song but I can still remember everyone singing "I got soul but I'm not a solider". It was at that moment this became my favourite song. What an incredible night in Johannesburg
I've spent the last hour listening to old music i loved when I was a kid and its all from 2005. What a fantastic year for music.
So was 1992
+Andrew Taylor How do you know man? Nothing stopping him(her?) from listening to the golden oldies :P
+nile linder Coldplay X&Y! What a good year!
_"I wanna stand up, I wanna let go_
_You know, you know, no you don't, you don't_
_I wanna shine on, in the hearts of men"_
The whole band is so talented. Brandon even wrote this , that itself is a lost art for the most part .
"I need direction to perfection no no no no-hELP ME OUT"-- might be my favorite part of any song ever.
ahhh all of this one is perfect
also army?
When life gets hard and I feel overwhelmed. This song cradles me like a baby, and helps me keep Holding On ❤️
Me too man 🫶
Love this
2022 & when I’m on the verge of giving up I listen to this song , whoever else is going thru stuff just hold on you got this!
Same it’s been my comfort song these days
Hoooold on
“I got soul but I’m not a soldier”, one of the best lyrics of all time!
For my entire life I thought it was "I got sober, now I'm a soldier" with the idea that the singer literally enlisted to change their life. I guess it was another time in 2004.
Today is my eighteenth birthday and I listened to this as it turned midnight. Hope it influences my next eighteen years as much as it did my last.
Happy birthday!
If you want to watch the video in chronological order, use the cards in this order: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,0. It also might help to mute the volume.
1 - 1:12
2 - 3:51
3 - 1:43
4 - 0:31
5 - 3:18
6 - 2:25
7 - 4:22
0 - 0:00
So he was dreaming? Or he died?
+KyleTheCakeKid so he got in a fight, then fainted and drowned in the shower?
+Xander Patten He was likely attacked by his girlfriend in the shower and dreamed it all while lying/dying on the tub floor, hence the beginning/ending cowboy sequence where he's face-first in a pool of water.
+KyleTheCakeKid Ok, NOW this makes sense... sort of.
+KyleTheCakeKid BUeeeeeeenas heheheehheh....
The back up vocalist into the last chorus at 3:16 gives me chills. What a ramp up to the ending.
The KILLERS has become my favorite band in the 21st century....an old Goth rocker (I'm nearly 60), I am convinced they have encapsulated the same type of driving, brash sound that drove us kids back in the early 1980s....
I’m black, raised on American HipHop and this is one of my favorite songs of all time!
I'm English, live in Edinburgh, Scotland and I'm with you one-hundred percent!
We all love what we love! Listen on my friend!
I’m a white dude from kansas but basketball introduced me to hip hop in grade school, it was all i first listened to as well. But then i started expanding into indie stuff like this and am happy to have rounded out my musical taste. The best rappers be listening to all this good shit to find corners of inspiration and innovation.
The gospel voices in the background is what puts this song over the top. Adds so much passion
Well, you've got great extensive musical taste 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
I never have lost love for The Killers, they're one of those bands that make such good music you never really forget it
This is really uplifting for the hurt ,broken, depressed self- destructive personalities and suicidal....you know you're not alone anymore......its good for your mental health IMO
@David Mc Carthy lol
Good one mate👍😂🤣
I just discovered this song this month. I was sulking at myself why I didnt heard this earlier. But I guess songs like this will find you in the right time when you're at the lowest.
That's crazy, I first heard this wheen I was like 10 in 2006. Enjoy!
It's always my go to song.
Hard to believe it’s been 20 years since I first heard this album. Still love this song.
You're making me feel old...
Absolutely insane.
When there's nowhere else to run
Is there room for one more son?
One more son
If you can hold on
If you can hold on, hold on
I wanna stand up, I wanna let go
You know, you know, no you don't, you don't
I wanna shine on, in the hearts of men
I want a meaning from the back of my broken hand
Another head aches, another heart breaks
I'm so much older than I can take
And my affection, well it comes and goes
I need direction to perfection, no no no no
Help me out, yeah
You know you gotta help me out, yeah
Oh, don't you put me on the back burner
You know you gotta help me out, yeah
And when there's nowhere else to run
Is there room for one more son?
These changes ain't changing me
The cold hearted boy I used to be
Yeah, you know you gotta help me out
Yeah, oh don't you put me on the back burner
You know you gotta help me out, yeah
You're gonna bring yourself down, yeah
You're gonna bring yourself down, yeah
You're gonna bring yourself down
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier
(Time, truth, and hearts)
Yeah, you know you gotta help me out, yeah
Oh, don't you put me on the back burner
You know you gotta help me out, yeah
You're gonna bring yourself down, yeah
You're gonna bring yourself down, yeah
Oh don't you put me on the back burner
You're gonna bring yourself down, yeah
You're gonna bring yourself down
Over and in, last call for sin
While everyone's lost, the battle is won
With all these things that I've done
All these things that I've done
(Time, truth, and hearts)
If you can hold on
If you can hold on
I always thought the lyric was is there room for one more song as a matter of fact is there room for one more song is actually a better lyric
If you can't hold on, hold on
Sounds like he’s talking to god
@@aloysiusdevanderabercrombi470 *can
@@opinionday0079 same.
ah man. i'm nearly 40 and was in my early 20s when this song was new ... time flys
Where has it gone brother.... Hope all is well my man
Same here, enjoy it while it’s here brothers.
Tell me about it! I turned 4o in December.
Cool
45 here. It’s tough. My kids are older, oldest is 25. He loves this song. Well, 15 years to retirement. I gotta help me out.
"While everyone's lost, the battle is won" poetry.
1 of the most uplifting, motivational songs I've ever experienced. God bless you!
This
(etc.)
I would love to hear some suggestions, if anyone has something to share, songs seem to be what I have now
Haha always thought that the advice 'if you can't hold on, hold on' was that useful
Wasn't*
ya i think its suppose to mean that the act of trying is more important in that situation.
Love Me Cancerously If you CAN, hold on.
that lyric is even dumber then
My dad used to play me and my brother this song when we were kids and I havent listened to it in years. it reminds me of better times when you didnt have to worry about anything and there was nothing bad in your life and it really brought tears to my eyes
This makes me feel old
Things are never quite what they seem.
I can't believe this song came out in 2004 when I was in college. I swore it came out in 2012.
Twenty years went by in a flash.
Classic still amazing in 2023. The Killers are legends one of my favorite bands
This song will always speak to me on so many levels. Thanks for saving me again and reminding me who I truly am ❤️
While everyone’s lost, the battle is won, with all these things that I’ve done.
what is the meaning for this line, in your opinion?
"I Got Sober, now I'm a Soldier". I was actually in rehab the first time I heard this and thought " this is so fitting". . Now as a Sober Soldier, it is even more fitting knowing the actual lyrics.
Proud of you, stay sober!
This song is incredibly underrated. Truly a masterpiece. 👏🏻
I just realized how deep and layered this song is. It's about what it says in the video but only down river to the point where everyone can appreciate it. Masterpiece
please explain you point further, I'm interested
@@cottonsheep2367 I'll explain it if you want, I mean that is what we do.
@@mach8147 Ok, go
Some simple harmonies are so damned good at driving the point home.
The pleading of "you gotta help me out! Yeah, dont you put me on the backburner!" aims for the gut and heart simultaneously, and I'm suckerpunched thinking about all the vets I met in my grad work and beyond. We've abandoned twenty years of volunteers as a standard practice and left them to face TBIs and PTSD with only broken promises. I'm still in touch with a handful. This song recalls these men in my memories. Those whose lives died at the age of 19, yet they were pinned with purple hearts and had to figure how to carry on in their short-circuited bodies for the next 50 years. Refining the seizure meds was my job and it might have helped them, but being present and accounted for when a vet suddenly forgot who I am, where he was, and what he was doing was the best I had to offer. And likely still is.
How did you make the connection between the vets and that line? After researching the background of how this song came to be?
I honestly just discovered this song and reading all these comments made me shed some tears, if you read this, you are beautiful, important and so so worth it. Hold on.
Thanks
For multiple reasons, I believe this is my favorite Killer's song.
One of the best songs of all time
RACKITBALL
They hogged all songs
I love the killers so much 💗
Yall should listen to Broke Generation by Retrofile ... always reminds me of The Killers .. great tune
hope yall have a rockin day 🎸
rock on mate 🤘
I love this song so much. Something about the whole hot fuss album encapsulates every emotion. I think this song encapsulates both abandonment but also resilience. 10/10 somg
those riffs at 0:38 stuck in my head like a week and i finally reminded this song omfg im so happy
enjoy
Elif Yeah,, i had the same feeling the first time I watched the, 'Holy Touch,' video from Foxy Shazam
Elif yasssssssssss
beni de adklsjafjsaffghf
Can't hear them with headphones in wtffff
i need direction to perfection!!! i love their music!! this is just so good
Gd Flo oh yeah! They are good xD
Gd Flo Same here. I don't like any other song by these guys but I like this one. I like heavier stuff normally. This one is just pretty catchy.
Home is where the Heart is❤
My absolute favourite Killers song in their magnificent anthology of truly great tracks. Who cannot sing at the top of their voice the "I got soul but I'm not a soldier" refrain?
This song just saved me from literally going insane thank you guys.. idc what they say music can do more than your friends can sometimes... hell we just need music to get us right
Just Me182 It is a lifesaver. The deep rooted meanings are a gift from something. The melody sealed the deal. You cant lie in this song
DeZz. Agreed sometimes you just need that extra push in life
Just Me182 same
Watch The Matador. At the end you might just hear a song you recognize, and one of the more underrated endings in recent cinema.
Just Me182 If your sanity can be saved by something as fleeting as a song you’re probably going to lost your mind at some point in the future regardless.
October 2024 anyone? Song is an absolute banger. My boss at work likes The Killers. Tell me that ain't a cool boss?
Yep
“Don’t put me on the back burner” is very under rated
The song is timeless. I can listen to it anytime anywhere
This song is just always there for me. A forever love of mine.
Easily one of their best songs ever. Hands down
I remember the "it gets better" adverts. But for a kid who is being abused, it doesnt just magically get better. When you're abused to the point of disability, you're especially trapped. I couldnt imagine it getting better. I wad the first part of this song minus the happy memories. Its amazing how living on my own, far away from my abusive family, even with my disability making it difficult to support myself, I can relate to the second part of the song and the optonism
I used to listen to them when I was a teen and now that I am 27 I can´t help to feel this heavy black nostalgia of the "better times" time ago... their music makes me remeber old friends, old places, old plans, old expectations and old way to view life. thats when you realize that music is ART.
Really? Try turnin sixty f'n three !
You’re still too young for that feeling! Don’t fear…. The 30s are where it’s at!
This beautiful little gem has carried me through many times, good and bad. Major kudos to The Killers and everything they are about.
One of my favorites by The Killers. Genius
me too , man , me too
such a beautiful song
"I've got soul but I'm not a soldier." My husband always tells me how strong he thinks I am, but I have a hard time seeing it myself. I'm so young but have been through so much and am tired. I love this song because it is so comforting. It's my favorite Killers song.
This song makes me so incredibly nostalgic& really tugs at my heart. It reminds me of someone who gave me this Cd& told me that this song reminded him of me. I still feel awful for the way everything went down. So here's my random advice, lol. If you ever really open yourself up to someone& then want to run because you feel too raw, exposed& vulnerable, first make sure you won't regret it later. Life is too short. So when you find amazing people& you can't hold on, hold on, lol.
Thank you
Nostalgic about the shitty 2000's decade?
Protec
@@mamzersdream1 open your mind just a little bit.
I think you said lol one too many times for that to be a truly heartfelt message
This song is so underrated. At first I thought the song was eh but now I love it just as much as others.
SAME
Same here as well
Exactly wtf
It’s been 20 years since this song came out. Hopefully, within the next 5, 10 or even 20 years, people will like this comment so I can come back and hear this song again.
Driving around high as fuck with a buddy back in 2005, and “I got soul, but I’m not a soldier” hook comes on and we’re both screaming our lungs out to it, and then I break down and start crying. My friend asks me what’s wrong and that was when I finally opened up about the war in Iraq and how I really wasn’t as okay as I had thought I was coming back from it.
i wanna cry and dance to this song at the same time
Never heard before.... we have to thank the Italian journalist who is choosing his playlist every day! And this group is amazing uhhhh....