I was telling my girl that I was praying they would play this song. When Aaron started telling his Underoath origin story, I turned to her and said "Wait... is HE here?!" I couldnt believe I not only finally got to hear this song live but the OG took the stage. SUCH A GOOD NIGHT!
I watched Maylene open up for Saosin at my old college bar one night. After they played, Dallas & all the guys came & set at our table for the rest of the night. Was so cool to get to hangout with them for a while. They took pictures with us, signed autographs & ate pizza. Was a cool night. Glad to see Dallas is doing so much better now.
I can't remember the exact year, but I saw them together at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa OK around 2006 - 2008... it was great! Crazy that was 15+ years ago😂😂😂
Actually crying. The Changing of Times was in my headphones constantly in high school. I felt so alienated, in contrast to how thriving I felt in middle school when everyone I knew it felt was bumping They're Only Chasing Safety and Define The Great Line. For Dallas to come out, and still be fighting despite his ATV accident years back, is nothing short of inspiring. Thank you Underoath and thank you OP for uploading this 🙏
I saw Underoath in 2002 in Toronto at the Opera House opening for Terror, Eighteen Visions and Throwdown. I'd never heard of them but from that day I was hooked. They finished the set with Alone in December. The venue was half empty. I'm glad folks got to witness this moment!
...so, you can imagine my shock when Maybe four or five years later I saw them at one of the festivals and the New York New Jersey area only to discover that they had turned into a post hardcore band along the likes of Thursday and My Chemical Romance Etc
@@satellitexyears Eh, i am not really comfortable talking about it publicly. To make a long story short, i was a hyperniche nanocelebrity on facebook who was politically oriented, rapidly gaining followers (1K+ amonth) and as a result i now have a bunch of crazy hacktivist leftwing stalkers following me around the internet. The less they know about me the better.
Instantly brought back to a time in my life when things were so much simpler, so much more ignorant, and life hadn’t been so cruel. Dallas was a fantastic man when I met him 23 years ago. Cries of the past was an early cd I had. These guys were so influential on my life and the band I would be a part of. Thank you guys for being you, this video was special.
I swear I had a dream about something like this happening recently, but swore it never would for various reasons. I'm so glad it did, and Dallas sounds incredible. I saw them for the first time in 2002 on the Terror, Eighteen Visions, and Throwdown tour, I was only 18. I'll never forget how polite and welcoming he was to me, both he and Chris. The next time they came to my city, they were exactly the same. Except this time Dallas pointed me out from afar and as he claimed he remembered me. It tripped me out. So, it was hard to not want to support him and UO. When he was gone, it all changed for me. I dug Spencer as I used to love This Runs Through as well, but when Dallas left, so did my love for Underoath. I love that he went on to do Maylene as it was clearly something he loved. Even if it wasn't for me. He always seemed like such an incredible person. When he got in that accident I was crushed for him and his family. The fact that he recovered and overcame everything is nothing short of inspirational. Seeing this was emotional for me, for sure. Thank you so much for recording it.
Well said Miguel - seeing Spencer leave was heartbreaking, especially given the circumstances. And being a fan of This Runs Through too, it was weird to see the two worlds becoming one. Super happy for the guys' careers and that they've been able to do this for almost 30 years but I always wonder what uO would've been if Dallas stayed.
The EMOtion in this footage is surreal. I’m in tears. My 12yo self would’ve shit himself if he knew he was gonna witness this someday at 33yo. Dang, been an UnderØath fan for a while now.
When he walked out I was speechless. I took my 18yr old daughter who's heard all these songs since birth in my truck & she immediately asked me if "I was ok"😅. F*cking Epic!!! Long Live Underoath ♥️♥️♥️
We had a venue in Douglasville called the Seven Venue that was owned by some of the Chariot and Dallas was a regular to shows there because he was living in Alabama, not far. And he was the kindest person at all times. Its a miracle he made it through that ATV accident and to be singing in a band again is true resilience.
In 2005 my friends and I were in a church band and had the opportunity to play some heavy songs one night at our church event. We performed this song and A Brushed Red. I did drums and screams, and my hest friend did lead guitar and clean vocals. This song holds a special place in my heart❤❤❤
Epic I was in Philadelphia at the show for what was Dallas’ last show with the band, of course unbeknownst to everyone in the crowd that day. Now 21 years later, it’s full circle and a beautiful thing to see; especially with all Dallas has had to overcome.
@@dashoopss indeed, before their last song he mentioned the 4-wheeler accident and that he should not be alive rn, and that there is a God and He loves you; I myself am not religious but it truly is a miracle, glad he’s doing okay (Tbh I didn’t know about that at first and kinda assumed the eyepatch was for aesthetic purposes for some reason, lol…)
Fred joining Taking Back Sunday onstage and Dallas joining Oath onstage in the same week. 2024 has become 2004 again for one small moment in December and we're all here for it
Everyone watching there was soo lucky they saw this live with dallas. I mean, i'm just watching this on YT and it brings me to tears. The nostalgia is just soo immense
My tears suddenly comming out and had a small flash back with all the feelings and memories, my friends used to repeat the music video for almost everyday.
This brings my heart joy. Dallas is the man. I remember seeing this live when I was a teenager, and then I got to see him with Maylene a few years ago at Furnace Fest...and he killed it. His story is incredibly moving.
Crazy.. the first time i ever saw underoath was 2000. They had corpse paint on. Dallas was on vocals. Cries from the past was insane at the time. Was blown away. Ended up playing shows with them off and on in a band i was in. Became friends with dallas. Of course i moved away and just lost touch. Probably wouldnt even recognize me. But i heard what happened and him leaving the band. Bummed me out so bad. Seeing this is amazing. So glad this moment in time happened. Underoath was such an important part of my life in the early early 2000s. Love those dudes.
I'm not sure how you can stay dry eyed knowing how hard life has been for Dallas Taylor since his crash. I am so happy that they did this and excited to see Dallas killing it again with Maylene!!
I was hoping for Cries of the Past but glad to see him back on stage. Only saw them once shortly after the changing of times came out but they still played a few COTP songs and a blended together Act of Depression song.
It's so weird; Define The Great Line was the first album I ever heard of Underoath back in middle school, but I ended up buying all of their albums I could find. Somehow, even though this album was probably the 3rd one I bought, it somehow gives me the most nostalgic feeling out of all of them.
The cowards of faith ladies and gentlemen. Thanks for teaching us to give up when the going gets tough and we are uncomfortable with truth. All of are nostalgic as you should be and as am I. The only lesson I get from this is a reminder to not put people on a pedestal
def would of been fucking cool to see life. just watching this i got chills. literally watched this music video 1000+ times my senior year of high school.
My heart feels so good seeing Dallas share that stage. Drastically different time in their musical endeavors but I thoroughly appreciate everything Underoath all the way back to Act of Depression
Pls stop crying about swear words 😂
I can't believe this is real...I'm in tears.
Yeah I straight up cried. Way harder than I was prepared for.
I was in the front. I cried as soon as I saw him on the side stage. This cured my depression last night
@ I feel you on every level and I wasn’t even there.
so cool!!
I'm crying just watching this video. Peace out zoloft, this is all I needed
I was telling my girl that I was praying they would play this song. When Aaron started telling his Underoath origin story, I turned to her and said "Wait... is HE here?!"
I couldnt believe I not only finally got to hear this song live but the OG took the stage. SUCH A GOOD NIGHT!
I watched Maylene open up for Saosin at my old college bar one night.
After they played, Dallas & all the guys came & set at our table for the rest of the night.
Was so cool to get to hangout with them for a while.
They took pictures with us, signed autographs & ate pizza.
Was a cool night.
Glad to see Dallas is doing so much better now.
ALL I NEED IS A CRIES OF THE PAST REUNION SET AND THATS IT
Those two metal albums were unreasonably good and still hold up
That's exactly what I've been craving since 2000. It'll never happen :(
Different guitarists. Although one is active in a band right now so it could happen just without Aaron.
And an Act of Depression reunion set too!
I witnessed this live this was gold. Never thought I’d see this. Dallas crushed it.
The algo didn't brought me here. I just had a sudden urge to listen to this song again and then this! My heart is full. I could not ask for more. :)
We need a underoath and maylene tour
I can't remember the exact year, but I saw them together at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa OK around 2006 - 2008... it was great! Crazy that was 15+ years ago😂😂😂
Memory serves me right, was underoath, maylene, poison the well, and every time I die. @@sethschuhmacher4399
@@sethschuhmacher4399That was in 2007 with Poison the Well and ETID. Still hands down the best show I've been to 🙌
With He Is Legend!
Got to see this tour back in 2007 😊
So great to see Dallas singing this song!!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
screaming and crying. my inner teen is so healed by this. what a time to be alive.
Too epic
the fact that Aaron remembers the color and make/model of the car they drove is crazy!
Actually crying. The Changing of Times was in my headphones constantly in high school. I felt so alienated, in contrast to how thriving I felt in middle school when everyone I knew it felt was bumping They're Only Chasing Safety and Define The Great Line. For Dallas to come out, and still be fighting despite his ATV accident years back, is nothing short of inspiring. Thank you Underoath and thank you OP for uploading this 🙏
We’ll lie and say I wasn’t crying my eyes out this whole song. Holy shit this made me so emotional.
I saw Underoath in 2002 in Toronto at the Opera House opening for Terror, Eighteen Visions and Throwdown. I'd never heard of them but from that day I was hooked. They finished the set with Alone in December. The venue was half empty. I'm glad folks got to witness this moment!
I was 11 years old and saw them in 2000, they were touring with my uncles band. They were still a straightup metalcore band at that time.
...so, you can imagine my shock when Maybe four or five years later I saw them at one of the festivals and the New York New Jersey area only to discover that they had turned into a post hardcore band along the likes of Thursday and My Chemical Romance Etc
Wow… that would have been terrors first tour!
2000? I figured they were still Black Metal at that the time. Either way that's awesome! What band was your uncle in?
@@satellitexyears
Eh, i am not really comfortable talking about it publicly. To make a long story short, i was a hyperniche nanocelebrity on facebook who was politically oriented, rapidly gaining followers (1K+ amonth) and as a result i now have a bunch of crazy hacktivist leftwing stalkers following me around the internet. The less they know about me the better.
Posso dizer, estou na fila do banco, e as lágrimas desceram assistindo um pouco deste show. Saudades do velho Underoath!!!!
Instantly brought back to a time in my life when things were so much simpler, so much more ignorant, and life hadn’t been so cruel. Dallas was a fantastic man when I met him 23 years ago. Cries of the past was an early cd I had. These guys were so influential on my life and the band I would be a part of. Thank you guys for being you, this video was special.
NOOOOO WAYYYYYYY DALLAS TAYLORRRRRRR NEVER CLICKED SO FAST
Same
My heart is so full. Thank you a million times for uploading this ❤
No problem 😊
I swear I had a dream about something like this happening recently, but swore it never would for various reasons. I'm so glad it did, and Dallas sounds incredible.
I saw them for the first time in 2002 on the Terror, Eighteen Visions, and Throwdown tour, I was only 18. I'll never forget how polite and welcoming he was to me, both he and Chris. The next time they came to my city, they were exactly the same. Except this time Dallas pointed me out from afar and as he claimed he remembered me. It tripped me out. So, it was hard to not want to support him and UO. When he was gone, it all changed for me. I dug Spencer as I used to love This Runs Through as well, but when Dallas left, so did my love for Underoath.
I love that he went on to do Maylene as it was clearly something he loved. Even if it wasn't for me. He always seemed like such an incredible person. When he got in that accident I was crushed for him and his family. The fact that he recovered and overcame everything is nothing short of inspirational.
Seeing this was emotional for me, for sure. Thank you so much for recording it.
Well said Miguel - seeing Spencer leave was heartbreaking, especially given the circumstances. And being a fan of This Runs Through too, it was weird to see the two worlds becoming one. Super happy for the guys' careers and that they've been able to do this for almost 30 years but I always wonder what uO would've been if Dallas stayed.
The EMOtion in this footage is surreal. I’m in tears. My 12yo self would’ve shit himself if he knew he was gonna witness this someday at 33yo. Dang, been an UnderØath fan for a while now.
Right
When he walked out I was speechless. I took my 18yr old daughter who's heard all these songs since birth in my truck & she immediately asked me if "I was ok"😅. F*cking Epic!!! Long Live Underoath ♥️♥️♥️
We had a venue in Douglasville called the Seven Venue that was owned by some of the Chariot and Dallas was a regular to shows there because he was living in Alabama, not far. And he was the kindest person at all times. Its a miracle he made it through that ATV accident and to be singing in a band again is true resilience.
RIP to The 7.
it was the old 1 dollar movie building
Had the privilege to play some shows there back in the day with my local band. Checkers fries and The 7… name a better duo
THIS IS FUCKINGGGG AMZINGGGG OMGGGG U WITNESSED HISTORY THAT NIGHT
This is actually insane. So cool of them to do this, and to hear from Aaron's perspective as well.
Child hood dream unlocked 🔐🙏
In 2005 my friends and I were in a church band and had the opportunity to play some heavy songs one night at our church event. We performed this song and A Brushed Red. I did drums and screams, and my hest friend did lead guitar and clean vocals. This song holds a special place in my heart❤❤❤
I never thought I'd see this day come. I got in tears while watching this.
We almost lost Dallas some time ago. This is like a prophecy fulfilled!
The circle is complete
I was there that night. Fought tears the entire time. And then full on ugly cried when Spencer and Dallas hugged.
A future underoath track featuring 3 vocalists please
Epic
I was in Philadelphia at the show for what was Dallas’ last show with the band, of course unbeknownst to everyone in the crowd that day. Now 21 years later, it’s full circle and a beautiful thing to see; especially with all Dallas has had to overcome.
That’s so amazing. Much respect to Dallas for still sounding so great after all this time!
🔥🙌🔥
I think he’s still active in Maylene.
@@thesummit615 he is, I saw them live last year
@@Straw_Breakeryeah the fact he’s even alive is pretty incredible. Dude is definitely of a beastly man.
@@dashoopss indeed, before their last song he mentioned the 4-wheeler accident and that he should not be alive rn, and that there is a God and He loves you; I myself am not religious but it truly is a miracle, glad he’s doing okay
(Tbh I didn’t know about that at first and kinda assumed the eyepatch was for aesthetic purposes for some reason, lol…)
Fred joining Taking Back Sunday onstage and Dallas joining Oath onstage in the same week. 2024 has become 2004 again for one small moment in December and we're all here for it
Was there last night and this was so amazing to see. I was in total shock. Cried 😢 it was such an awesome thing to experience.
Dallas is the man and this is rad. Time to listen to the full album again.
Everyone watching there was soo lucky they saw this live with dallas. I mean, i'm just watching this on YT and it brings me to tears. The nostalgia is just soo immense
Spencer should have 100% stepped to side stage and let Dallas and Aaron give the OG fans what they wanted. Spencer killed the vibe.
Agreed. I loved the few parts Spencer did let Dallas sing alone. Dallas sounded better than ever.
Never thought I'd ever see this...
Love it so much.
My tears suddenly comming out and had a small flash back with all the feelings and memories, my friends used to repeat the music video for almost everyday.
Thank you so much for capturing this moment for all of us
This brings my heart joy. Dallas is the man. I remember seeing this live when I was a teenager, and then I got to see him with Maylene a few years ago at Furnace Fest...and he killed it. His story is incredibly moving.
very few things in this world bring tears to my eyes faster than seeing Dallas on stage having fun again.
Crazy.. the first time i ever saw underoath was 2000. They had corpse paint on. Dallas was on vocals. Cries from the past was insane at the time. Was blown away. Ended up playing shows with them off and on in a band i was in. Became friends with dallas. Of course i moved away and just lost touch. Probably wouldnt even recognize me. But i heard what happened and him leaving the band. Bummed me out so bad. Seeing this is amazing. So glad this moment in time happened.
Underoath was such an important part of my life in the early early 2000s. Love those dudes.
Seeing this song live, screaming along in a crowd of elder emos this year, was a magical moment I will forever replay in my mind.🤘🖤
I'm not sure how you can stay dry eyed knowing how hard life has been for Dallas Taylor since his crash. I am so happy that they did this and excited to see Dallas killing it again with Maylene!!
I saw them Friday night and was wishing for something like this to happen. This is fucking gold.
In a time of such bullshit going on in the world, makes this one small beautiful moment so amazing. So glad to see Dallas on stage ❤
My heart is full ❤
2024 has been a fucking beautiful year for metal. I'm not crying, you're crying 🖤🔥🖤
Goosebumps
This one hit the feels in all the right ways, maybe the world isn’t such a bad place to live.
i’m not crying, you’re crying 🖤
also, ty for uploading!!!
I’m definitely crying.
This was so awesome. Started tearing up too. Dallas sounded amazing too.
Dream come true to OG underoath fans! 😭😭
I never got to see Dallas with Underoath. First time I saw them play was with the vocalist of Winter Solstice
damn, Winter Solstice is one of the most underrated OG Metalcore banda EVER!
Man… no words. Appreciate the upload. 😭🖤
I was hoping for Cries of the Past but glad to see him back on stage. Only saw them once shortly after the changing of times came out but they still played a few COTP songs and a blended together Act of Depression song.
It's so weird; Define The Great Line was the first album I ever heard of Underoath back in middle school, but I ended up buying all of their albums I could find. Somehow, even though this album was probably the 3rd one I bought, it somehow gives me the most nostalgic feeling out of all of them.
The cowards of faith ladies and gentlemen. Thanks for teaching us to give up when the going gets tough and we are uncomfortable with truth. All of are nostalgic as you should be and as am I. The only lesson I get from this is a reminder to not put people on a pedestal
😭 I love this so much!!!!!! 🖤🖤🖤🖤
+ thanks for the videos, Khai.
+ ( I'm in tears) Miss ol' days
Wow! ❤🔥
Dude, this is incredible! So much love for underoath and so much love for Dallas. So glad to see him doing well.
It brings back many memories... greetings from a fan from Peru
Goosebumps, what an amazing thing to witness! Dallas deserves all the flowers🔥🤘🏽
This is legendary....
Goosebumps, dude
glad someone got a good video of this
Gotchu fammm
Wow. There are not words for how special this is
This is awesome, I can’t tell y’all how much this makes my heart happy.
Damn this made my whole weekend!
def would of been fucking cool to see life. just watching this i got chills. literally watched this music video 1000+ times my senior year of high school.
Beautiful ❤😢
Maaann! this is so epic!!
I got chills. Fuck I wish I was there to see this live
I was it was sick haha
Amazing 🎉
My heart feels so good seeing Dallas share that stage. Drastically different time in their musical endeavors but I thoroughly appreciate everything Underoath all the way back to Act of Depression
This makes me so happy
Never knew how much i actually needed this
I’m so happy they did this
So cool. Thanks for sharing.
Literal chills.
Thank you so much for capturing this and sharing it!
Man I cried a lot. This was the first band I loved. I wish him the best
he still got it
Thank you so much for recording this, I was at night 1 and I was just happy hearing “wtss”
2024 what a great year for music
im so glad he's doing okay - heck yes boys
Wow
Thank you so much for recording this
Dallas is a legend
This performance is a treasure
Saw a clip on Reddit. Happy this full video exists 🎉
Omg I can’t believe this happened
I always knew this would happen someday but not this soon. A shame I wasn't there. 😢
junior high flashback. nice to see Dallas!
I would pay a lot of money to see this
❤❤❤
Sick
Legends
This is actually one of the greatest moments of all time in the music industry
Wow amazing 🤘🏻🫶🏼🤘🏻