Thank you for listening to my request! I used to listen to this song all the time when ibwas homeless, travelling from one place to the next all the time💜
I’ve lived all over the world and have been couch surfing for the better part of a decade. Probably about 30 different jobs ranging from subway and gas stations to assisting with the prototypes for the iPhone 5s and 5c. Even the military. I feel like I’ve done everything and been everywhere, yet I don’t belong anywhere. This song makes me cry like a baby because it’s just too close to home
A genius lyricist. Brock has a unique way of using oxymoronical dichotomies. I'm mostly into heavy metal. The Lonesome Crowded West in particular but other earlier Modest Mouse will always have a special place in my heart. It's whimsical, full of mood, evokes nostalgia and never fails to make me reminiscent.
I’m so glad you reacted to the live version. This very video is one of my favorite comfort watches of all time. It’s always interesting hearing other people’s perspectives on songs I love. For me, what is interesting about how Brock captures a nomadic lifestyle in this song is there’s a very distinct sense of sadness about it. Maybe that he feels like he doesn’t have any choice but to be a drifter, or that he feels like he’s already traveled everywhere but he’s still trapped in a sense, like the open road has become its own prison and he can’t find anywhere he can settle down. Also the strain it puts on his relationships and not being able to maintain them, like with the line “you said that you did, but you didn’t understand,” presumably the person he’s talking to not understanding his nomadic lifestyle. It is not without its troubles. Thanks again for sharing your experience thoughts on this one, love your reactions.
Real talk, I would have to acknowledge that's a reasonably debatable proclamation.. however I will add some good garnish of semblance to your well of awesomeness. Pinback is also one band I always lean towards when underrated greatness in music is brought into discussion. I won't say one way or the other whether or not I think one is more underrated, etc etc; I simply want to set this thought here for any future passer-by's that happen to find this. Modest Mouse is truly worthy of the feelings and resonance they attribute to listeners of their energy. I can verify that Pinback assumes the exact same resonance that I would also get by listening to MM. Take care y'all. Grey Machine by Pinback would be my recommendation to check out first
Modest Mouse released a 20th anniversary edition of the album this is opening track on, Good News for People who Love Bad News, and they included a remix of this track "enough love to kill us all" it give an entirely new vibe to the song - really worth checking out.
Word mate, Born in Scotland, moved US iived in PA, MA and now NJ and have traveled the globe - great song and great take on what this big mixing pot we are in means and should mean
Modest Mouse is awesome but I think I would of chose Gravity Rides Everything, Breakthrough, but most definitely Spitting Venom and maybe Steam Engenius after those. Spitting Venom is incredible.
I appreciate your honest and sincere reactions. If you like songs about nomads, check out Townes Van Zandt's "I'll be here in the Morning" and/or "To Live is to Fly"
I think one of the biggest draws of joining the military is "seeing the world". I sort of regret not doing that after hearing my Dad talk about his time in the Navy.
You know dude, we live in Hungary ( my sweetheart and me) and when I go somewhere, I always come back here to see how much worse living here is than where I was before. I sometimes build exhibitions and I got to know many people, but I got much closer to all of them in a few days there than to the sons of my country with whom I worked. It's wery sad for me! I really understand this song! :(
Usually I don't like suggesting Float On as an introduction to Modest Mouse, but if he does listen to Float On, straight after World At Large is exactly where he should.
I'm a big fan of Shit Luck. It's a bit rougher than some of their other stuff but just has such a great delivery. Anything off their first few albums is gold though.
It's embarrassing to me that you're reacting to this song today, when it was released a decade ago, in the way that you are. It's about a state of mind, bud.
Modest Mouse is one of my all time favorite bands. This album is the last album that I was able to get into, though. Their newer stuff doesn't have the same impact for me. Their albums that came before this album are their best.
Modest Mouse is my favorite band. The sad truth is they are never as good live as their pre-recorded album stuff. IMO. Shame that most of the stuff you listen to is live only now due to copyright, but if you like a song of theirs, look up the album version, you may like the quality of vocals and instruments more.
Ya know i been following you for a very long time and i can't but feel like I've had an everyday conversation with you but i don't travel so it would had to be outside of Nashville or in ky
Thank you for listening to my request! I used to listen to this song all the time when ibwas homeless, travelling from one place to the next all the time💜
I'd bought good news for people who love bad news shortly after my medical discharge and on my way to Mexico. Had it playing near constantly
This song and its seamless transition to Float on are such a great album starter.
I’ve lived all over the world and have been couch surfing for the better part of a decade. Probably about 30 different jobs ranging from subway and gas stations to assisting with the prototypes for the iPhone 5s and 5c. Even the military. I feel like I’ve done everything and been everywhere, yet I don’t belong anywhere. This song makes me cry like a baby because it’s just too close to home
Modest Mouse is incredible... You should react to more of their stuff
A genius lyricist. Brock has a unique way of using oxymoronical dichotomies. I'm mostly into heavy metal. The Lonesome Crowded West in particular but other earlier Modest Mouse will always have a special place in my heart.
It's whimsical, full of mood, evokes nostalgia and never fails to make me reminiscent.
This song is prologue for an exceptional album. I hope you can react to more tracks from it.
My Favorite band of all time!! thank you for doing reactionsto Modest Mouse!!
I’m so glad you reacted to the live version. This very video is one of my favorite comfort watches of all time. It’s always interesting hearing other people’s perspectives on songs I love. For me, what is interesting about how Brock captures a nomadic lifestyle in this song is there’s a very distinct sense of sadness about it. Maybe that he feels like he doesn’t have any choice but to be a drifter, or that he feels like he’s already traveled everywhere but he’s still trapped in a sense, like the open road has become its own prison and he can’t find anywhere he can settle down. Also the strain it puts on his relationships and not being able to maintain them, like with the line “you said that you did, but you didn’t understand,” presumably the person he’s talking to not understanding his nomadic lifestyle. It is not without its troubles. Thanks again for sharing your experience thoughts on this one, love your reactions.
I'd like to see your reaction to Modest Mouse's "Bukowski", and then "This Devil's Workday", in that order.
Mouse is the most underated band ever.
keane pretty undertaed too
@@cpt191021 i must investigate🤔
@@cpt191021 that didnt take long. They sound like a frat group that didnt drink or do drugs in college
Not trying to bash you or them thats just my 1 minute of listening opinion! Keep on rockin🤙
Real talk, I would have to acknowledge that's a reasonably debatable proclamation.. however I will add some good garnish of semblance to your well of awesomeness. Pinback is also one band I always lean towards when underrated greatness in music is brought into discussion. I won't say one way or the other whether or not I think one is more underrated, etc etc; I simply want to set this thought here for any future passer-by's that happen to find this. Modest Mouse is truly worthy of the feelings and resonance they attribute to listeners of their energy. I can verify that Pinback assumes the exact same resonance that I would also get by listening to MM. Take care y'all.
Grey Machine by Pinback would be my recommendation to check out first
Bukowksi, king rat, dramamine, parting of the sensory, black cadillacs, heart cooks brain..just a start
King rat and heart cooks brain goes soooo hard
Instant click, I love Modest Mouse.
Modest Mouse released a 20th anniversary edition of the album this is opening track on, Good News for People who Love Bad News, and they included a remix of this track "enough love to kill us all" it give an entirely new vibe to the song - really worth checking out.
Word mate, Born in Scotland, moved US iived in PA, MA and now NJ and have traveled the globe - great song and great take on what this big mixing pot we are in means and should mean
Good song, loved your reaction and your commentary sir.
Modest Mouse is awesome but I think I would of chose Gravity Rides Everything, Breakthrough, but most definitely Spitting Venom and maybe Steam Engenius after those. Spitting Venom is incredible.
I appreciate your honest and sincere reactions. If you like songs about nomads, check out Townes Van Zandt's "I'll be here in the Morning" and/or "To Live is to Fly"
And Waiting Around to Die
I think one of the biggest draws of joining the military is "seeing the world". I sort of regret not doing that after hearing my Dad talk about his time in the Navy.
I loved my time in but at the same time feel kind of crappy about it during the whole Iraq Afghanistan wars looking back
You know dude, we live in Hungary ( my sweetheart and me) and when I go somewhere, I always come back here to see how much worse living here is than where I was before. I sometimes build exhibitions and I got to know many people, but I got much closer to all of them in a few days there than to the sons of my country with whom I worked. It's wery sad for me!
I really understand this song! :(
This song has literally got me through SO MUCH forever MY song
This song cut through me. One of my favorite songs ever
_The whole time he was trying to lead/lasso the dog using one hand & barely even tried even when it was close enough to pick up.._
This song begins such an amazing journey. Isaac Brock is a philosopher, imho. "We'll all float on, okay."
You should react to Teeth Like God's Shoeshine
es una excelente canción que pocos humanos entienden .
Float on by modest mouse next please
Yes pls pls pls
Spitting Venom ftw
Usually I don't like suggesting Float On as an introduction to Modest Mouse, but if he does listen to Float On, straight after World At Large is exactly where he should.
I'm a big fan of Shit Luck. It's a bit rougher than some of their other stuff but just has such a great delivery. Anything off their first few albums is gold though.
@@deegee7133why don't you like recommending float on?
Listen to the entire album front to back.
It's embarrassing to me that you're reacting to this song today, when it was released a decade ago, in the way that you are. It's about a state of mind, bud.
@@kevinbanos928relax 😂
@@kevinbanos928be normal my dude damn
What's abnormal? The full album, front to back, is such a wonderful journey. Everyone else should be suggesting the same.
Modest Mouse is one of my all time favorite bands. This album is the last album that I was able to get into, though. Their newer stuff doesn't have the same impact for me. Their albums that came before this album are their best.
Modest Mouse is my favorite band. The sad truth is they are never as good live as their pre-recorded album stuff. IMO. Shame that most of the stuff you listen to is live only now due to copyright, but if you like a song of theirs, look up the album version, you may like the quality of vocals and instruments more.
Big fan of your interpretation of what I cant.... I try but what ya gonna do right?
Pls do float on by modest mouse I promise u will love it
🤍modest 🐁 🤍
Ya know i been following you for a very long time and i can't but feel like I've had an everyday conversation with you but i don't travel so it would had to be outside of Nashville or in ky
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