Lethean Mist It's possible that Ghost was this song's "companion" which he mentions in the beginning of the recording. Maybe that gives us a little insight to the meaning behind Ghost.
Possibly Jeff's best song lyrically IMO. It's such an interesting concept, having "the one" die and then being alone in this world forever. Makes me wonder if my "one" was buried in the ground.
"My dream girl don't exist/At the age of 5 she slit her wrist" has to be the most striking opening couplet in all songwriting. I can't think of another that instantly grabs the listener quite like that.
This one is great too: "Penitentiary chances the devil dances, and eventually answers to the call of autumn, all of them falling for the love of balling"
The original lyrics say she worked at a Mcdonalds in Wisconsin. Whoever this guy Jeff loved when he was younger just didn't have enough love or didn't wanna be open about it. Now she's all washed up in Wisconsin, thats how most loves work out sadly(or not so sadly). Don't forget art. This guy's art was lost until about a few years ago, now its one of the most inspirational albums ever
Chase Wellman I looked into it and well I dong quite know what is guy is on about but I found that he’s referencing a version of this song on the “invent yourself a shortcake” demos, which does in fact mention his dream girl working at a McDonald’s in Madison Wisconsin
From the original version of the song: My dream girl don't exist She's working at a McDonald's in Madison, Wisconsin She could've been cool but the system got to her She forgot about art and just flips hamburgers
Rabid dog erections painted for the Fourth of July. Your aunt dressed in a child’s onesie, waiting at a truck stop restroom. And McDonald’s just ran out of soft serve.
Most awesome comment I've personally ever seen on RUclips. The original comment was ten years ago, and odds are, this gentleman is no longer with us. But, he's one of my new role models! I want to be discovering music that's new to me at age 90, learning new things, engaging in my life's passions! My best friend's aunt just passed away at age almost 82, and only six months ago, this fine lady had more energy than all of us who knew her combined. Running circles around all of us. Another role model. Age in many ways doesn't necessarily mean what society makes it out to be.
My dream girl did exist, and I got to be with her on and off for 7 years. She died from heroin on February 13th this year. It really hurts my goodness gracious I'm gonna die and be reborn or something if this PAIN keeps up. Send help all ye ascended healers I really need it thanks
One time in 2006 two of my friends sang this and When I Come Around by Green Day at the same time and that's been stuck in my head non-stop for 14 years.
How can anyone think Jeff magnum was not incredibly innovative in his singing style? He has a voice that, sure takes some getting used to, but its so incredibly powerful. If you can't respect that then you don't understand music. Even if you don't like his music you have to appreciate his talent.
My dream girl don't exist And at the age of five she slit her wrist She didn't know that I'd be hanging around So her parents buried her in the ground And this day I can still hear the sound Of a life in outer space My dream girl don't exist It just you and I and this TV And this illness seems to feel so strange Like a henchman that's about to hang The moon up like a ball and chain And set its sands ablaze And the weight is waiting off Feel the world so real and strong My dream girl don't exist Just a photograph in a history book And I believe she had a voice and name Three children on the coast of Maine And her life was in a hurricane Of love and real embrace My dream girl don't exist And at the age of five she slit her wrist She didn't know that I'd be hanging around So one day she took a stroll to town And walked in front of a greyhound bound For New York Central State And the weight is waiting off And the weight is waiting off Feel the world so real and strong She goes, and now she knows She'll never be afraid
You're all pretty daft for fighting over who stole what, this songs has the same exact four chords as: Don't stop believin' - Journey, Glycerine - Bush, When I come around - Green Day, Let it be - The Beatles, Soul to squeeze - Red hot Chili Peppers, Dammit - Blink 182, Self Esteem - Offspring, and a bunch of others. If you want to get technical, everyone stole it from Pachbells Cannon in D.
Even more abstract, the chord progression isn't owned by anyone. It's a set of notes. Ownership of music besides a recording or full composition is dubious.
I hate to be the well actually guy, but, so as not to confuse people who are learning to hear harmony, I wanted to point out that none of the songs listed have the same chord progression as Pacobel's Canon in D. Two contemporary rock songs that I can recall which do contain the Canon chord progression are Basketcase by Green Day and Get Me Away From Here I'm Dying by Belle and Sebastian, but I'm sure there are many, many other examples. (Even Basketcase has one minor difference at the end. Canon: [I V] [vi iii] [IV I] [IV V] Basketcase: [I V] [vi iii] [IV I] [V V] "The Four Chord Song": [I V] [vi IV] ...) Your point, though, is spot on. It is curious to me how often this particular sequence of four chords is pointed out as being frequently used, when the chord progressions of the majority of rock songs are extremely common within that genre. There's a lot more that distinguishes a rock song than just the chord progression (to listeners of the genre, anyway. I imagine to someone who has only heard avante-garde jazz and twentieth-century classical music for their entire life, this fact might make many rock songs sound very similar.)
Jeff claims he doesn't write anymore because he already said all he had that was worth saying. I wonder if that's possible, and how can someone get that realisation. I'm not an artist at all, I'm a numbers person, but I admire art passionately (maybe because it's magical, mystical to me). How does a poet comes to the conclusion that the body of his work is complete?
Well, usually people who make art of Jeff’s caliber do so because they have a sort of need to express themselves. When they feel like they’ve finally put a certain feeling or idea into song form in the best way they could have, they can finally let go of part of the feeling that inspired them to write the song. Once that happens, the thing that drove you to make art in the first place is gone, and you don’t see a need to make anything anymore. It’s something like closure, I think.
I don't know about realizing you're entire work is finished but I once suddenly realized I should end a story I was writing for English class. You see, I was sitting there, 20 pages in, when suddenly it hit me: a ruler the teacher threw because she was reading more than what I had already written.
Found this song when I was feeling super crappy. It's so sad and lonely, but I feel like it gives others hope. Like, you have a dream girl/guy so you should stay around until you meet them.
Hey Green Day fans -- this song came out in 1991. Dookie was released in 1993. I know you all were listening to Dookie back when you played with Pogs, and you didn't hear anything by Neutral Milk Hotel until your freshman year in college when you were trying to broaden your musical taste in hopes of scoring with that hot indie chick in residence who didn't think you were cool enough, but that doesn't mean there's any way Jeff Mangum could have heard a song that hadn't come out yet.
right. and in a way that's what i LOVE about this song, because i was a huge green day fan back in jr high, so when i first heard these chords, i expected that song to pop up in my ears, but instead he's riding the same chords in a totally different way and i think that's really beautiful. i think that's the whole thing about what makes art so special. we all take the same tools and make totally different things with them. so there, youtube! yeahh.. lol
[Verse 1] My dream girl don't exist At the age of five she slit her wrist She didn't know that I'd be hanging around So her parents buried her in the ground And this day I can still hear the sound Of a life in outer space [Verse 2] My dream girl don't exist Just you and I and this TV And this illness seems to feel so strange Like a henchman that's about to hang The moon up like a ball and chain And set the sands ablaze [Chorus] And the weight is waiting on Feel the world so real and strong [Verse 3] My dream girl don't exist Took her photograph from a history book I believe she had a voice and name Three children on the coast of Maine Her life was in a hurricane Of love and real embrace [Verse 4] My dream girl don't exist At the age of five she slit her wrist She didn't know that I'd be hanging around So one day she took a stroll to town And walked in front of a Greyhound bound For New York central state [Chorus] And the weight is waiting on And the weight is waiting on Feel the world so real and strong She goes and now she knows she'll never be afraid
I feel like it's Holland 1945. In that song it says "The only girl I've ever loved was born with roses in her eyes. but then they buried her alive One evening 1945 with just her sister at her side". I think those lyrics are probably the most relevant to this song
@@zoedixon2344 oh absolutely, their best album is In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, but dont get me wrong On Avery Island has some bangers too. Let me know what you think after you listen some more!
Thanks for the upload, another amazing, inspiring, moving, uplifting, thought provoking simply brilliant tune from the one and only neutral milk hotel :)
I'm pretty sure that he means it simply just won't come out because he doesn't plan to release it, not because it sounds like Green Day. Plus, a ton of songs have the same chords because there are only so many. In the Aeroplane Over the Sea has the same progression as Flowers in December by Mazzy Star, for example.
+refineries147 Sorry I don't know what I was getting at when I posted that. And you are right, though I've only been kissed by a boy so far, but it was ok, slightly real-feeling.
@airbreathingengine Thanks for sharing that. By horrible coincidence, I've been supporting my wife's sister who has been battling a brain tumor for the last two years. Through your story, NMH will now be forever linked to that for me.
The first version of this song that I'm aware of is from Invent Yourself a Shortcake (1991), predating When I come around by years. but the chord progression is very similar (and pretty common)
I think this song is about his fasination with Anne Frank. How he's creating this narrative around her life from the little information we have about her. And with this narrative he comes to the conclusion that she isn't what he believe's she is and no women is. He'll never find that girl that he feels he has a connection with. On the other hand is Jeff Mangum so it could just be jibberish...
So for those above if this song was written 91-93, wasn't Green Days "when i come around" released in 1994? however i agree that the chord progression is common but perhaps Green Day have been influenced here??
no there's another version where he talks about a girl he likes just stop caring about him and his passion to instead work at McDonald's and become just like everyone else
The Chord progression might be similar to When I Come Around, but Boulevard of Broken Dreams has similar chord progression to Wonderwall, and in turn Noel Gallagher of Oasis has plagiarized many tunes and put them in his songs. The Cycle will go on forever
I get it. I was just trying to make an apt comment on a depressing song that references suicide. talking about it and being open about self harm is something that I think needs to be encouraged. In sarcastic and snarky ways and in serious ways as well. hang in there maze walker. I simply love Jeff's voice and the body of his work. it's all very dark, so I hope my initial comment wasn't too off color.
This seems like it was made before The King of Carrot Flowers Part 1 was finalized on In the Aeroplane... Similar chords, lyrics, and the exact same outro.
This was out in 91. When I Come Around was out in 93. So no, it was not, in fact, taken from Green Day. I can pretty much assure you Jeff has no clue who Green day is. And even if he did, he wouldn't give two shits about them, and even less think to take one of their riffs. Just because someone made something popular, doesn't mean they were the first to do it.
holy shit you mean to tell me that 2 people out of 7 billion somehow came up with the same chord progression? thats just statistically impossible. Just like the probability that Im being sarcastic. thats right, nonexistant
And this day I can still hear the sound of a life in outer space... And this illness seems to feel so strange...The moon up like a ball and chain And set the sands ablaze, And the weight is waiting, Oh feel the world so real and strong... I believe she had a voice and name...Her life was in a hurricane of love and real embrace...She goes and now she knows she'll never be afraid
if you must talk about green day, this actually is the fisrt four chords of pachebelles cannon aswell, also hook by blues traveler, it crops up everywhere.
+Dillon Willliams and "aeroplane..." uses the I vi IV V progression -- aka the chord progression for every doo wop song in the 50's. we only got so many chords, it's all about what you do with them.
+Billiam Anonymous My music theory might be a bit rusty, but this is how it works: If your song is in the key of, let's say, C, then your chord #1 would be notes C, E and G. Chord #2 would be D, F and A, and so on forth that key. The way you figure out your chords based on your key is this way: whatever key you're in, that's gonna be where you start your chord #1 or I, and then the second key on that first chords is gonna be 4 half steps higher from that first note (in a piano, one half step would just mean moving over one key) and the to figure out the third note you move 3 half steps higher. A I V vi IV (1, 5, 6, 4) chord progression would mean just that. Playing those chords accordingly, which A LOT of pop songs use. Given, you could make things more interesting by inverting chords (instead of playing C E G, you would play G, C, E, with the G being an octave lower which would make it a first inversion), you could make some of those chords 7th chords etc.
My dream girl is jeff mangum
same
Basicaly
You speak it
coolest beans
:)
And yup, Jeff Mangum don’t exist.. he didn’t know that we’d be hanging around..
@@creativeamerican8811 he exists, alright...
I love how they re-used the "She goes and now she knows she'll never be afraid" line in Ghost.
Lethean Mist It's possible that Ghost was this song's "companion" which he mentions in the beginning of the recording. Maybe that gives us a little insight to the meaning behind Ghost.
Mangum re-uses a lot of lyrics on this EP : - ) it's really nice I love his work
Jeff reused a lot of lines from demos
"I write alot of long songs, then they get cut up"
Lethean Mist he did it a lot on the album
Possibly Jeff's best song lyrically IMO. It's such an interesting concept, having "the one" die and then being alone in this world forever. Makes me wonder if my "one" was buried in the ground.
ever hear the song "ana ng"?
Very boring chord progression though
@@daario4278 True, it's a very overused chord progression but I don't think it takes away from the song
@@daario4278 And that's why he said lyrically
She probably is tho
"My dream girl don't exist/At the age of 5 she slit her wrist" has to be the most striking opening couplet in all songwriting. I can't think of another that instantly grabs the listener quite like that.
Mike Simpson this is just not true.
Bob Marley's talkin blues has a few heavy lines. I understand what you mean.
“In 1984, I was hospitalized for approaching perfection...”
Elayna DeLorenzo Rip
This one is great too:
"Penitentiary chances the devil dances, and eventually answers to the call of autumn, all of them falling for the love of balling"
The original lyrics say she worked at a Mcdonalds in Wisconsin. Whoever this guy Jeff loved when he was younger just didn't have enough love or didn't wanna be open about it. Now she's all washed up in Wisconsin, thats how most loves work out sadly(or not so sadly). Don't forget art. This guy's art was lost until about a few years ago, now its one of the most inspirational albums ever
lilppblunt what in the fuck are you even talking about buddy?
Chase Wellman I looked into it and well I dong quite know what is guy is on about but I found that he’s referencing a version of this song on the “invent yourself a shortcake” demos, which does in fact mention his dream girl working at a McDonald’s in Madison Wisconsin
From the original version of the song:
My dream girl don't exist
She's working at a McDonald's in Madison, Wisconsin
She could've been cool but the system got to her
She forgot about art and just flips hamburgers
bro you're kidding, that's an ad-lib he did, its a crash landing, he gave up singing the real lyrics
@@pkarrk6893 how do we know
this is the most unique comment section I've ever experienced
Rabid dog erections painted for the Fourth of July. Your aunt dressed in a child’s onesie, waiting at a truck stop restroom. And McDonald’s just ran out of soft serve.
I'm a 90 year old man and I like this! May we bow before your blackened essence!
You still alive bro?
@@dominguez8545 prob not
@@mitskilovernoe 😿😿😿😿
Most awesome comment I've personally ever seen on RUclips. The original comment was ten years ago, and odds are, this gentleman is no longer with us. But, he's one of my new role models! I want to be discovering music that's new to me at age 90, learning new things, engaging in my life's passions! My best friend's aunt just passed away at age almost 82, and only six months ago, this fine lady had more energy than all of us who knew her combined. Running circles around all of us. Another role model. Age in many ways doesn't necessarily mean what society makes it out to be.
Rest in peace Jack
neutral milk hotel is rapidly becoming a favorite band of mine.
same
Damn I wonder if the guy’s still here
@@cytoplasm7015 I always think the same when I see old comments on music videos
@@snow-ei3jt Hey @snow from a month ago, you still exist?
you still around@@shoegazerxxxxxx ?
My dream girl did exist, and I got to be with her on and off for 7 years. She died from heroin on February 13th this year. It really hurts my goodness gracious I'm gonna die and be reborn or something if this PAIN keeps up. Send help all ye ascended healers I really need it thanks
Im sorry about that. I hope you're doing okay today on the anniversary of that date.
Tip to others: Don't let a manic pixie dream girl control your life. or a Ramona type
@@heshiram1188 dude...
@@heshiram1188 couldn't agree more
@@heshiram1188 dude oh my god
Fortunately, Jeff Mangum first recorded this song in 1991, three years before "When I come around" came out.
why is that fortunate
oh because they sound similar kinda?
@@jimjimjjjimjijmjim Because at least we can be confident the melody was not ripped off. Go listen to these back to back
Holy shit guys the I/V/VI/IV pattern is the most used progression in music ever forever nobody stole anything from anyone.
Jeff STOLE IT?!?!?
King of carrot flowers is literally a I/V/VI/IV aswell I believe
One time in 2006 two of my friends sang this and When I Come Around by Green Day at the same time and that's been stuck in my head non-stop for 14 years.
How can anyone think Jeff magnum was not incredibly innovative in his singing style? He has a voice that, sure takes some getting used to, but its so incredibly powerful. If you can't respect that then you don't understand music. Even if you don't like his music you have to appreciate his talent.
try singing along to gardenhead/leave me alone lol
My dream girl don't exist
And at the age of five she slit her wrist
She didn't know that I'd be hanging around
So her parents buried her in the ground
And this day I can still hear the sound
Of a life in outer space
My dream girl don't exist
It just you and I and this TV
And this illness seems to feel so strange
Like a henchman that's about to hang
The moon up like a ball and chain
And set its sands ablaze
And the weight is waiting off
Feel the world so real and strong
My dream girl don't exist
Just a photograph in a history book
And I believe she had a voice and name
Three children on the coast of Maine
And her life was in a hurricane
Of love and real embrace
My dream girl don't exist
And at the age of five she slit her wrist
She didn't know that I'd be hanging around
So one day she took a stroll to town
And walked in front of a greyhound bound
For New York Central State
And the weight is waiting off
And the weight is waiting off
Feel the world so real and strong
She goes, and now she knows
She'll never be afraid
You're all pretty daft for fighting over who stole what, this songs has the same exact four chords as: Don't stop believin' - Journey, Glycerine - Bush, When I come around - Green Day, Let it be - The Beatles, Soul to squeeze - Red hot Chili Peppers, Dammit - Blink 182, Self Esteem - Offspring, and a bunch of others. If you want to get technical, everyone stole it from Pachbells Cannon in D.
Even more abstract, the chord progression isn't owned by anyone. It's a set of notes. Ownership of music besides a recording or full composition is dubious.
I hate to be the well actually guy, but, so as not to confuse people who are learning to hear harmony, I wanted to point out that none of the songs listed have the same chord progression as Pacobel's Canon in D. Two contemporary rock songs that I can recall which do contain the Canon chord progression are Basketcase by Green Day and Get Me Away From Here I'm Dying by Belle and Sebastian, but I'm sure there are many, many other examples. (Even Basketcase has one minor difference at the end. Canon: [I V] [vi iii] [IV I] [IV V] Basketcase: [I V] [vi iii] [IV I] [V V] "The Four Chord Song": [I V] [vi IV] ...)
Your point, though, is spot on. It is curious to me how often this particular sequence of four chords is pointed out as being frequently used, when the chord progressions of the majority of rock songs are extremely common within that genre. There's a lot more that distinguishes a rock song than just the chord progression (to listeners of the genre, anyway. I imagine to someone who has only heard avante-garde jazz and twentieth-century classical music for their entire life, this fact might make many rock songs sound very similar.)
Jeff claims he doesn't write anymore because he already said all he had that was worth saying. I wonder if that's possible, and how can someone get that realisation. I'm not an artist at all, I'm a numbers person, but I admire art passionately (maybe because it's magical, mystical to me). How does a poet comes to the conclusion that the body of his work is complete?
depression
Well, usually people who make art of Jeff’s caliber do so because they have a sort of need to express themselves. When they feel like they’ve finally put a certain feeling or idea into song form in the best way they could have, they can finally let go of part of the feeling that inspired them to write the song. Once that happens, the thing that drove you to make art in the first place is gone, and you don’t see a need to make anything anymore. It’s something like closure, I think.
I don't know about realizing you're entire work is finished but I once suddenly realized I should end a story I was writing for English class. You see, I was sitting there, 20 pages in, when suddenly it hit me: a ruler the teacher threw because she was reading more than what I had already written.
So essentially he used music to let go of emotional pain? I understand if that's the reason.
I've heard that he still writes songs, he just doesn't release them.
I dreamed about her. She was so wonderful and yet....she will never exist.
Same
She had this magic abilities
Same
She had hazel eyes
We use to talk about the future together. Now it's here and you aren't.
Hope everyone's doing alright
thanks greg
@@thatguygreg9687 thanks bud.
@@user-ks6sv6sj5t LMFAO
@@thatguygreg9687 homie said hope everything is alright to himself
2017, i will never stop reliving the memories this beautiful band has given me.
Time to listen to this again buddy.
how are you doing now man
2025
2022 I’m 19 and I cry to neutral milk hotel like many others before me
I thought she existed ... but she was a figment of my broken heart.
Green Man lies.
stfu
@@seandevine5836 dude. Chill
Found this song when I was feeling super crappy. It's so sad and lonely, but I feel like it gives others hope. Like, you have a dream girl/guy so you should stay around until you meet them.
She goes, and now she knows
She'll never be afraid
the companion tune was probably Naomi, it shares a vary similar chord progression, thought it does use lyrics from Ghost at the very end, hm...
Brian Kish I doubt Naomi it's kind of TOO similar
Jack Nunez You'd think that, but look at Baby For Pree/Where You'll Find Me Now. They're pretty much identical.
I love when I haven't heard this song in a few months and it just shows up and brightens my day like only NMH can do ❤💜💙💚💛
"When I Come Arou-oundd" dun dun duh dun duh dun duh duh
Green Day kkk
Yep, that's what happened.
Oh dear...
....and you can find that 4 chords in so many other songs..... xD
ExpTube1969 but not with the same riff
I wish they had redone this at some point with better quality. It's a great one.
Patrick Bryant - I prefer the lo-fi sound, gives it a feeling of familiarity.
Hey Green Day fans -- this song came out in 1991. Dookie was released in 1993. I know you all were listening to Dookie back when you played with Pogs, and you didn't hear anything by Neutral Milk Hotel until your freshman year in college when you were trying to broaden your musical taste in hopes of scoring with that hot indie chick in residence who didn't think you were cool enough, but that doesn't mean there's any way Jeff Mangum could have heard a song that hadn't come out yet.
lol I am literally going to die alone lmao
i love you
@@racket753 gay
right. and in a way that's what i LOVE about this song, because i was a huge green day fan back in jr high, so when i first heard these chords, i expected that song to pop up in my ears, but instead he's riding the same chords in a totally different way and i think that's really beautiful. i think that's the whole thing about what makes art so special. we all take the same tools and make totally different things with them. so there, youtube! yeahh.. lol
The sad thing is that I found this song, it didn't find me.
Thanks so much for uploading, I've been searching for this song everywhere
This is so amazing I'm crying.
They are awesome, I just started listening to them again after a few years.
>tfw waifu don't exist in third dimensional form
top kek
Mikoto Urabe >3dpd
Mikoto Urabe Easily storable in pillow form
Selena Gomez
not the same
>tfw I will never be Maki
The platonic ideal of my true love simply cannot be manifested on the material plane
0:35
leaving the time stamp for myself
Reminding me of the song of the tone of "When I Come Around" by Green Day..
This chord progression has been around for centuries. Can't we all be friends?
At the end when you realize there are only twenty people there. My dream girl don't exist, just you and I and this TV
And the wait is waiting aaahhh
DEfinately goes to memory playlist of FAVORITE songs.
[Verse 1]
My dream girl don't exist
At the age of five she slit her wrist
She didn't know that I'd be hanging around
So her parents buried her in the ground
And this day I can still hear the sound
Of a life in outer space
[Verse 2]
My dream girl don't exist
Just you and I and this TV
And this illness seems to feel so strange
Like a henchman that's about to hang
The moon up like a ball and chain
And set the sands ablaze
[Chorus]
And the weight is waiting on
Feel the world so real and strong
[Verse 3]
My dream girl don't exist
Took her photograph from a history book
I believe she had a voice and name
Three children on the coast of Maine
Her life was in a hurricane
Of love and real embrace
[Verse 4]
My dream girl don't exist
At the age of five she slit her wrist
She didn't know that I'd be hanging around
So one day she took a stroll to town
And walked in front of a Greyhound bound
For New York central state
[Chorus]
And the weight is waiting on
And the weight is waiting on
Feel the world so real and strong
She goes and now she knows she'll never be afraid
i will never get sick of this spng
I feel like it's Holland 1945. In that song it says "The only girl I've ever loved was born with roses in her eyes. but then they buried her alive One evening 1945 with just her sister at her side". I think those lyrics are probably the most relevant to this song
It's ghost
Makes me sway.
Such a wonderful song.
i looked up “what if my dream girl doesn’t exist” and this is just the 1st thing that popped up
oh man, you stumbled on possibly the best musical artist ever lol keep listening.
Anthony i looked more into their music because of this comment and u are so right
@@zoedixon2344 oh absolutely, their best album is In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, but dont get me wrong On Avery Island has some bangers too. Let me know what you think after you listen some more!
I love this song so much.
This is one of the most popular chord progressions in music.
I bet you bring a guitar to parties
Thanks man. I found it on Limewire with great sound quality.
Damn, Limewire days
I enjoy this song so much.
Thanks for this. Hard to find and my fav by them.
My dream girl linked me this song, oh the irony
sweet
aahhh
How'd that end?
His voice... its so... [insert synonym of amazing here]
i'm waiting for the line 'when i come around' to chime in
Thanks for the upload, another amazing, inspiring, moving, uplifting, thought provoking simply brilliant tune from the one and only neutral milk hotel :)
I’m singing “when I come around” by Green Day.
i'm playing this song at an open mic tomorrow night. yeaaaah. i love this band.
Thanks, April Ludgate.
Heheheheh
I'm pretty sure that he means it simply just won't come out because he doesn't plan to release it, not because it sounds like Green Day. Plus, a ton of songs have the same chords because there are only so many. In the Aeroplane Over the Sea has the same progression as Flowers in December by Mazzy Star, for example.
nothing is real
A punch in the face is real. A kiss from a girl is real.
Once you start living life you see how real things get .
refineries147 I don't believe in punches in the face or kisses from a girl. I mean, I've never seen them, so they're not real to me.
+refineries147 Sorry I don't know what I was getting at when I posted that. And you are right, though I've only been kissed by a boy so far, but it was ok, slightly real-feeling.
+refineries147 uh oh a badass
+Rose English Deluxe it's strange to be anything
@airbreathingengine Thanks for sharing that. By horrible coincidence, I've been supporting my wife's sister who has been battling a brain tumor for the last two years. Through your story, NMH will now be forever linked to that for me.
Did this have a happy ending ?
Wish they would show up playing this on Twin Peaks
thanks for uploading this awesomeness
It's a really common chord progression.
It's in plenty of songs, just a coincidence.
My dream girl don’t exist. I’m never going to have the guts to leave my husband to find her.
that ending got me so fucking hard hesu kristo mmm
The first version of this song that I'm aware of is from Invent Yourself a Shortcake (1991), predating When I come around by years. but the chord progression is very similar (and pretty common)
This would be a companion to "Ghost", would it not? That's just a guess, even though this song was most likely written years before.
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Shit you went from NMH to MCR from 2015 to 2018? I went the exact opposite. Interesting.
yes. i think it is. just for the final verse
@@neros12346 never mention mcr in the same breath as NMH.
No words needed.
Why does doing anything give me stress?
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“My dream girl don’t exist, just a picture in a history book” Anne Frank?
Nah this song is much older. She works at mcdonalds
Thank you very much for posting this :)
I think this song is about his fasination with Anne Frank. How he's creating this narrative around her life from the little information we have about her. And with this narrative he comes to the conclusion that she isn't what he believe's she is and no women is. He'll never find that girl that he feels he has a connection with. On the other hand is Jeff Mangum so it could just be jibberish...
this song was written sometime in between '91 and '93, before his whole Anne Frank thing
So for those above if this song was written 91-93, wasn't Green Days "when i come around" released in 1994? however i agree that the chord progression is common but perhaps Green Day have been influenced here??
Michelle Mykee McCarthy I'm not sure... a lot of people are saying this, was magnum well known then? Also, it's not exactly the same.
no there's another version where he talks about a girl he likes just stop caring about him and his passion to instead work at McDonald's and become just like everyone else
You know that the whole Annie frank thing is a meme by 4chaners right?? Lmao
Thank you for uploading!
The intro reminds me of where is my mind
Listen to When I Come Around by Greenday. Basically this exact progression and strumming pattern.
i absolutely love this so much...this has made my night! :)
The Chord progression might be similar to When I Come Around, but Boulevard of Broken Dreams has similar chord progression to Wonderwall, and in turn Noel Gallagher of Oasis has plagiarized many tunes and put them in his songs. The Cycle will go on forever
I get it. I was just trying to make an apt comment on a depressing song that references suicide. talking about it and being open about self harm is something that I think needs to be encouraged. In sarcastic and snarky ways and in serious ways as well. hang in there maze walker. I simply love Jeff's voice and the body of his work. it's all very dark, so I hope my initial comment wasn't too off color.
This seems like it was made before The King of Carrot Flowers Part 1 was finalized on In the Aeroplane... Similar chords, lyrics, and the exact same outro.
I am musically inept, but I would argue this is very very good.
This was out in 91. When I Come Around was out in 93. So no, it was not, in fact, taken from Green Day. I can pretty much assure you Jeff has no clue who Green day is. And even if he did, he wouldn't give two shits about them, and even less think to take one of their riffs. Just because someone made something popular, doesn't mean they were the first to do it.
but the Green Day tune Is better
Mariane Delarge yeah, well, y'know, that's just like your opinion, man.
green day is better? what a joke lmao
holy shit you mean to tell me that 2 people out of 7 billion somehow came up with the same chord progression? thats just statistically impossible. Just like the probability that Im being sarcastic. thats right, nonexistant
The 1 5 6 4 progression is hella common so not too weird that its the same, plus the melodies are way different
god I love the 90's front bottoms
dylanpaek666 no.
A minha guria dos sonhos não existe.
And this day I can still hear the sound of a life in outer space...
And this illness seems to feel so strange...The moon up like a ball and chain
And set the sands ablaze, And the weight is waiting,
Oh feel the world so real and strong...
I believe she had a voice and name...Her life was in a hurricane of love and real embrace...She goes and now she knows she'll never be afraid
jeez are people still arguing whether jeff copied green day? because you can debunk that with a quick google search lol
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i like to play the guitar part and people think im playing greenday lol kinda sad
@decko87 this song was performed several years before In the Aeroplane Over the Sea and when i come around came out.
I think he fell in love with Ann Frank. Kinda beautiful in a way
calmer than you are dude.
calmer than you are.
Mine doesn't either. I got a guy instead.
Great version of this song.
my dream boy don't exist :'(
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@@Nuvale420 Funny comment and great profile pic. I love People and Randy's House.
@boy with no arms Agree to disagree. My opinion, as biased and based on nostalgia as it is, will not be swayed. Knife Man is great though.
if you must talk about green day, this actually is the fisrt four chords of pachebelles cannon aswell, also hook by blues traveler, it crops up everywhere.
Ghost pt 2?
Leavemealoneabout Usingmyname this was released around ‘91 so if anything ghost is “dream girl don’t exist part 2”
Part 1.
excellent voicing
I, V, vi, IV chord progression. Virtually every pop song uses it.
What a travesty...
+Dillon Willliams And?
+Dillon Willliams and "aeroplane..." uses the I vi IV V progression -- aka the chord progression for every doo wop song in the 50's. we only got so many chords, it's all about what you do with them.
+fuckyougoogle what are these chords anyway? I'm not that musical, but I'm interested to know
+Billiam Anonymous My music theory might be a bit rusty, but this is how it works: If your song is in the key of, let's say, C, then your chord #1 would be notes C, E and G. Chord #2 would be D, F and A, and so on forth that key. The way you figure out your chords based on your key is this way: whatever key you're in, that's gonna be where you start your chord #1 or I, and then the second key on that first chords is gonna be 4 half steps higher from that first note (in a piano, one half step would just mean moving over one key) and the to figure out the third note you move 3 half steps higher. A I V vi IV (1, 5, 6, 4) chord progression would mean just that. Playing those chords accordingly, which A LOT of pop songs use. Given, you could make things more interesting by inverting chords (instead of playing C E G, you would play G, C, E, with the G being an octave lower which would make it a first inversion), you could make some of those chords 7th chords etc.
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