I come back to this all the time. Part of me wonder's if there's a higher resolution, non-interlaced version, but at the same time... this is it. Like, the studio recording of the song? I heard that about two months and two dozen times before I listened to the one on the album. So to me, this IS the one. The arrangement, looper, the audience, the sunglasses, the intro, and the interlace. This is my favorite way to experience this song. And I say that as someone who quite frankly doesn't have the appreciation of live performances over studio recordings that many others have. This performance, this recording of this performance, is one of the few instances where, like... I _get_ it.
this posting was originally hi-res but this is what youtube does to older posts. I guess it's better than nothing at all. They do this repeatedly to music videos
This is also when I got turned onto him, my Biochemist Ivy League girlfriend at the time loved turning each other onto new music to each other as we both loved the same kind of music, what a great time for music it was then, The Unicorns, of Montreal's Sunlandic Twins, The Gossip, so much at 5 yrs into the 2000's
The brilliance of this astounds me. The way he combines disparate elements -- he must feel like Beethoven did when he composed the 5th Symphony. What a guy -- hope he comes around soon!
I can respect the way he uses the mixers. aside from the bassline in the beginning, most of what you hear is being recorded and recalled during the performance. you can see him hitting the pedals
I like the live version much better than the album version, especially since his whistling (only done live) is like the icing on the cake (and the icing has always been my favorite part)! This song is pure genius.
I like how with most concerts, the camera flashes to the audience and everyone is smiling and dancing and grooving. But with Andrew Bird, everyone is just in shock. He's on another level.
I was just reminded how much I loved Andrew Bird and used to listen to him so much years ago. Not that I stopped liking his music, just kinda forgot about some of it over the years . . . Until I started watching Fargo Season 4 and he immediately popped back into my universe! Love how great & authentic art has such intertwining connections.
This is my favourite song of all times. And my favourite performance. Wish I hadn't been underage then - would have sold my kidney to afford to go to this show.
he did not play this when i saw him and i almost cried on the inside. also he was wearing exactly the same t-shirt. i can't believe he keeps his clothes for three years. i love him even more now.
I stumbled upon this video two years ago, not knowing who Andrew Bird was - but after seeing this I was hooked. I have all his albums now and am going to see him live this May. CAN'T WAIT :D :D
Andrew you seemed almost hesitant at the start. What an incredible, well timed, soulful and ever reaching performance. I always come back to this song, specifically this performance.
How do you know I haven't heard your music? I might have and not known it. But no matter what it is, once I know I have heard it, I guarantee I will go listen to a Bird song before finishing the song. Just to let you know, you are actually feeding my enjoyment of Bird. Thanks to this commenting and such, I get to hear his music a lot. So thanks.
Andrew Bird does a lot of looping in his work. I believe he's got a bunch of loop pedals he's using with his feet. He tells this great story of how he once broke a violin while playing and managed to capture it in a loop, then used it throughout the rest of his set.
i've been coming back to this specific live version of this song for the last 18 years. i revisit this video as the necessary introduction to anyone im telling about Bird
I should've gone };'-( And now LA Phil is sold out too and I'll miss that. Please Lord don't let me die without having seen the Birdman live };'-O Johnny B, may I touch your sleeve just to know I could at least once be that much closer to Andrew Bird's magical mystery ride?
He is the best whistler(?) that i've heard since my daddy :) it adds so much to the music, with the violin and all.. I can't believe how enthralled I get when I listen to this song. Thus the reason I have it bookmarked! xoxo
I went to his NYC concert (June 18th) because I happened to be in NYC that week. (It was part of my graduation present.) I didn't get to meet him, but I still enjoyed the show. I want to see him again, hopefully in the near future; the man is absolutely brilliant.
First time I've listened to this guy. He sounds very much like Jeff Buckley(r.i.p.) in some parts of the song. The similarity is uncanny.If I didn't know who Andrew Bird was I would swear I was listening to Jeff Buckley.Which is a very good thing.Seems as if Jeff himself is singing through him.Got to listen to more of his stuff!!
He makes me see the sky even when I have my eyes wide opened in the dark (not a methaphor). At a point in each of his songs I want to cry. He's behind my cerveau, he's not from this banal world. The best is that I share him with my housband, we absorbe him until we are high and lost in his songs.
by proxy only. He was an "also featuring" on the albums and some live performances but never signed on as a core member. He's glad of it too since they ended up imploding some years later.
This song is good enough to overlook the irritating high pitched feedback occurring throughout the entire song, and that bs is a huge pet peeve of mine
I'm old now, Andrew is old now, everyone in the audience is old now, but this song, this song will never get old.
I was just thinking the same thing when I saw this was 18 years old. Wot
This kind of talent comes from years of hard work.
This is one of the most badass fucking things I've ever seen.
There is somthing about his songs that brings a feeling on like no music ever could.Its hard to explain.
Bordem
The pinnacle of wispiness.
Explained 👍❤
10 years later *STILL EPIC*
17 years actually!
@Memeicus Yep. This was 2005 Bonnarooooo!
I come back to this all the time. Part of me wonder's if there's a higher resolution, non-interlaced version, but at the same time... this is it. Like, the studio recording of the song? I heard that about two months and two dozen times before I listened to the one on the album. So to me, this IS the one. The arrangement, looper, the audience, the sunglasses, the intro, and the interlace. This is my favorite way to experience this song. And I say that as someone who quite frankly doesn't have the appreciation of live performances over studio recordings that many others have. This performance, this recording of this performance, is one of the few instances where, like... I _get_ it.
All that and especially te sunglasses.
I found it on SoundCloud
saaaaame
I feel exactly the same way! I usually don’t like like versions of my favorites over the studio. But this is an exception!
this posting was originally hi-res but this is what youtube does to older posts. I guess it's better than nothing at all. They do this repeatedly to music videos
this guy doesn't slow down. he's constantly moving but his timing on everything is amazing.
He was such a rockstar! Though I like how his style has changed over the years.
He has officially reinvented whistling into an instrument... perfection at it finest!
The violin has never been so iconic to me. I'm in an orchestra as a viola and I really wish I could do something like this.
Me too. He completely inspires me to play outside the box yet appealing to our mythic themes. A paradox
Love the stuff he's doing now, but this was by far my favorite era of Andrew Bird :)
This is also when I got turned onto him, my Biochemist Ivy League girlfriend at the time loved turning each other onto new music to each other as we both loved the same kind of music, what a great time for music it was then, The Unicorns, of Montreal's Sunlandic Twins, The Gossip, so much at 5 yrs into the 2000's
the wistle game is strong with this one!
Sheila Amalia Well, he is a bird !
I've seen this man live 11 times and countless videos, I've never seen him in a tee shirt, no sleeves none the less, and jeans. Ever.
i like it how the name of the song is nervous tick motion of the head to the left, but when he does the tick motion he does it to the right
The brilliance of this astounds me. The way he combines disparate elements -- he must feel like Beethoven did when he composed the 5th Symphony. What a guy -- hope he comes around soon!
Andrew Bird is one of those musicians that makes me mad because of his overwhelming talent. I can't wait for him to come back to Chicago.
city of, city of light
I hear he paints pictures, but they never look right.
Andrew Bird is one of those artists who's live performances are even better than his studio recordings. He's just so friggen amazing to watch!
Don't compare him to other people, he's just Andrew Bird, and *that* is what makes him amazing!
the crowd is literally mesmerized by him!!
HOW ARE EVEN HIS WHISTLES SO FUCKIN PERFECT?!
Will never get tired of this. Gosh, still my fave
I was here! Somewhere in the first 10 "rows" lol, couldn't find myself
I absolutely love the crowds reaction. Front line has no idea who you are but are totally mezmerized & diggin it. Reminds me of my first time.
I can respect the way he uses the mixers. aside from the bassline in the beginning, most of what you hear is being recorded and recalled during the performance. you can see him hitting the pedals
Dear, dear string master of the midwest.. we love u dude.
I watch this every 10-22 months
I like the live version much better than the album version, especially since his whistling (only done live) is like the icing on the cake (and the icing has always been my favorite part)! This song is pure genius.
I like how with most concerts, the camera flashes to the audience and everyone is smiling and dancing and grooving. But with Andrew Bird, everyone is just in shock. He's on another level.
i'm so glad this is online.
Wow. This is so different to the album version. What an incredible musician.
Andrew Bird's music sounds like an amazing mixture of Beirut and Jeff Buckley.
One of my favorite Andrew Bird songs. Really fun to see him on stage and the way he uses looping in his live shows.
Stumbleupon led me to this video in like 2007 or something. I've been a fan of Andrew Bird ever since.
Stumbleupon omg I haven't thought of that website in years.
thats how i got here too :)
I was just reminded how much I loved Andrew Bird and used to listen to him so much years ago. Not that I stopped liking his music, just kinda forgot about some of it over the years . . . Until I started watching Fargo Season 4 and he immediately popped back into my universe! Love how great & authentic art has such intertwining connections.
This is my favourite song of all times. And my favourite performance. Wish I hadn't been underage then - would have sold my kidney to afford to go to this show.
A man fully committed to becoming himself. He leaves me in awe each tune he delivers.
Thank you Andrew Bird. You are a treasure
I was there!
What a great and unforgettable weekend
I also seen Radiohead for the first time later that night
hello from the future
Greetings
Noble beast by far my fave but i love his energy
you know he's up there thinking 'how can i play the drums too'.
fucking awesome. especially the beginning
I don't know how I haven't heard of this guy until now, but I am absolutely a new fan!
he did not play this when i saw him and i almost cried on the inside.
also he was wearing exactly the same t-shirt. i can't believe he keeps his clothes for three years. i love him even more now.
This is one of the best thing I saw/heard in quite some time... It inspires me to try my own thing with my violin...
I hope you made a lot of progress, this is a reminder, reminding you that you can do it. Whether you haven't started or not
I stumbled upon this video two years ago, not knowing who Andrew Bird was - but after seeing this I was hooked. I have all his albums now and am going to see him live this May. CAN'T WAIT :D :D
I love watching multi talented artist live, such a joy.
And you go tic that head to the left.
Great whistling by the way, love this song!
I was there. Great show! Bonnaroo Baby!
this is the most attractive thing i've ever seen
Andrew you seemed almost hesitant at the start. What an incredible, well timed, soulful and ever reaching performance. I always come back to this song, specifically this performance.
3:55 Insane how quiet the audience is.... this man is amazing. :)
How do you know I haven't heard your music? I might have and not known it.
But no matter what it is, once I know I have heard it, I guarantee I will go listen to a Bird song before finishing the song.
Just to let you know, you are actually feeding my enjoyment of Bird. Thanks to this commenting and such, I get to hear his music a lot. So thanks.
Andrew Bird does a lot of looping in his work. I believe he's got a bunch of loop pedals he's using with his feet. He tells this great story of how he once broke a violin while playing and managed to capture it in a loop, then used it throughout the rest of his set.
It boggles the mind how someone can be that good, yet that unique and if you will esenteric; all at the same time
Amazing song, every time.
i've been coming back to this specific live version of this song for the last 18 years. i revisit this video as the necessary introduction to anyone im telling about Bird
I love this guy
Saw him last night live at prospect park. he's amazing live. seriously.
Saw Andrew Bird a few months ago in San Diego. I dunno. Maybe it was a few years ago. I lost track of time after that night.
I should've gone };'-( And now LA Phil is sold out too and I'll miss that. Please Lord don't let me die without having seen the Birdman live };'-O Johnny B, may I touch your sleeve just to know I could at least once be that much closer to Andrew Bird's magical mystery ride?
I saw the Bird once live... I can't fly again until these notes come back to me once again.
He's the epitome of cool here.
This guy has it all goin on ❤
So wonderful to have live footage of the inimitable Mr Bird ~ when , oh when will Australia figure in his travel plans?
I've watched this everyday this week...
Pure life!!
i dont want this to end
2:50 "I know I'm awesome."
im not so disappointed in music anymore.. thank you andrew!
Jeez. 10 years ago.
I cannot stop listening to this song
For those that asking about the guitar that appear, If i'm not wrong, this is a 1966 silverton 1446 double cutaway...
How can you tell it's a '66? Also, good eye, and thanks for the info.
I remember being in the crowd - magical
Me 7 years ago: Man he's really good at whistling, he uses it like he's speaking a language!
Me now, several drug trips later: lmao birdy was RIPPED
He is the best whistler(?) that i've heard since my daddy :) it adds so much to the music, with the violin and all.. I can't believe how enthralled I get when I listen to this song. Thus the reason I have it bookmarked! xoxo
LIKE THIS FAST VERSION!
I think I'm in love with this man! Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit I have a new found respect for Violins and Muscle Tees!
dat whistle game
I went to his NYC concert (June 18th) because I happened to be in NYC that week. (It was part of my graduation present.) I didn't get to meet him, but I still enjoyed the show. I want to see him again, hopefully in the near future; the man is absolutely brilliant.
every time his lips touch that microphone a fangirl's ovaries explode
Can confirm
Lmao and lmao
slavicjealous
Holy Hell that made me laugh.
Don’t assume my gender! Lmao
I am desperately in love with this man.
First time I've listened to this guy. He sounds very much like Jeff Buckley(r.i.p.) in some parts of the song. The similarity is uncanny.If I didn't know who Andrew Bird was I would swear I was listening to Jeff Buckley.Which is a very good thing.Seems as if Jeff himself is singing through him.Got to listen to more of his stuff!!
He makes me see the sky even when I have my eyes wide opened in the dark (not a methaphor). At a point in each of his songs I want to cry. He's behind my cerveau, he's not from this banal world. The best is that I share him with my housband, we absorbe him until we are high and lost in his songs.
Whenever I try to whistle on spot it sounds like air going over a glass coke bottle
the greatest performance... of anything... ever
"durr sounds like radiohead, i just made a comparison, i know my music"
That's what people comparing things sound like.
Andrew Bird is my hero.
Holy god. He's like a modern-day, folksy David Byrne... genius.
Never gets old.
was this guy in The Squirrel Nut Zippers?
Yupurs.
by proxy only. He was an "also featuring" on the albums and some live performances but never signed on as a core member. He's glad of it too since they ended up imploding some years later.
He whistles like an angel.
David Spade on drums.
ThatsNotGravy bruhhh 😂😂😂💀💀💀
I'm in love with Andrew Bird.
This song is good enough to overlook the irritating high pitched feedback occurring throughout the entire song, and that bs is a huge pet peeve of mine
i didn't notice before reading your comment... now i can't fucking unhear it
Lol I also came to say that I didn’t notice it until I read your comment... and now it WONT STOP YOU JERK 😩😂
Don't worry; you won't be able to hear it when you're older :D
agreed. majorly. the visual representation of the actual motion being described adds to it as well!
He's ticking his head to the right. Oh the irony.
God, Mysterious Production was such a great album...
i can never explain how good this song is
its this relaxing power that i want for me and for my music..
my reaction: guy at 4:08
this man is utterly mesmerizing
when you fall deeply in love with Andrew so you google his address and then find out he's already married ;( ;( ;(
O_O
is this still the best video/music i have ever seen? YES (one year)
I would shiver with joy if I heard you play because I would know I could go listen to Bird instead and enjoy it exponentially more.
OMG I LOVE ANDREW BIRD!!!!! I JUST met him an hour ago he is really down to earth!!!!