Father John Misty - The Next 20th Century [Official Visualizer]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Father John Misty's new single, "The Next 20th Century," from the new album, 'Chloë and The Next 20th Century,' out now on Sub Pop and Bella Union.
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Lyrics:
The nazis that we hired
For our wedding band
Played your anthem like I wasn’t there
For the father/daughter dance
From the boondocks of Egypt
To the nosebleeds at Calvary
Recite your history of oppression, babe
While you are under me
There’s no doubting the devotion my ancestors had for yours
Now we’ve got all the love to pay for like a thousand different wars
A square foot of empire
Around the peep show slot
I see an avatar of mercy
With the same damn jeembles that I got
The boss wants to be anonymous
The talent wants to be seen
We weren’t paying for your body, lord
We were paying so you could leave
Now who will watch the chorus line stretching from Reno to Rome
Listen, Cherry, I know you love me but say you love me ‘fore you go
Val Kilmer had a wall length mirror just over there
Well, I’m sure he’s someone else now
But he was Batman when he lived here
Maybe he’s Yankee Zulu
Just waiting for the flood
And maybe Mac the Conqueror
With the severed head of love
I’ve seen him wearing aviators and a black baseball hat
Stalking airports ‘cross the bardo quiet as a wildcat
The wheel is turning
From night into day
Everything’s in transition
Everything must change
But none of us here
Will ever see the promised land
None of us here will be there for
Childhood’s end
I see ya
You student debtors
In the watchtower overhead
Lookin for headlights in the driveway
Crying “Dad, look what they did”
Just look
Even their romance made us masters and slaves
And now things keep getting worse while staying so eerily the same
Come build your burial grounds
On our burial grounds
But you won’t kill death that way
I don’t know bout you
But I’ll take the love songs
And give you the future in exchange
I don’t know ‘bout you
But i’ll take the love songs
If this century’s here to stay
I don’t know ‘bout you
But I’ll take the love songs
And the great distance that they came
#FatherJohnMisty #TheNext20thCentury #Chloë - เพลง
This sounds like something that I'd hear playing at the Roadhouse in Twin Peaks at 1:30AM.
Wow so hipster
Totally
Taste 😌
This is among the best songs FJM has ever made. Really love this one
100%
The nazis that we hired
For our wedding band
Played your anthem like I wasn't there
For the father/daughter dance
From the boondocks of Egypt
To the nosebleeds at Calvary
Recite your history of oppression, babe
While you are under me
There's no doubting the devotion my ancestors had for yours
Now we've got all the love to pay for like a thousand different wars
A square foot of empire
Around the peep show slot
I see an avatar of mercy
With the same damn jeembles that I got
The boss wants to be anonymous
The talent wants to be seen
We weren't paying for your body, lord
We were paying you to leave
Now who will watch the chorus line stretching from Reno to Rome
Listen, Cherry, I know you love me but say you love me 'fore you go
Val Kilmer had a wall length mirror just over there
Well, I'm sure he's someone else now
But he was Batman when he lived here
Maybe he's Yankee Zulu
Just waiting for the flood
And maybe Mac the Conqueror
With the severed head of love
I've seen him wearing aviators and a black baseball hat
Stalking airports 'cross the bardo quiet as a wildcat
The wheel is turning
From night into day
Everything's in transition
Everything must change
But none of us here
Will ever see the promised land
None of us here will be there for
Childhood's end
I see ya
You student debtors
In the watchtower overhead
Searchin' for headlights in the driveway
Crying "Dad, look what they did"
Just look
Even their romance made us masters and slaves
And now things keep getting worse while staying so eerily the same
Come build your burial grounds
On our burial grounds
But you won't kill death that way
I don't know bout you
But I'll take the love songs
And give you the future in exchange
I don't know 'bout you
But I'll take the love songs
If this century's here to stay
I don't know 'bout you
But I'll take the love songs
And the great distance that they came
Thank you 🙏
These are the best lyrics I’ve heard in long time. Incredible.
i totally agree. and tbh for me that kinda drives home how disappointing the rest of the album is by comparison. i know you got great things in you josh, why is the rest of it soft hollywood romance pastiche?
@@pantalaemon cause that’s just what he felt like making. I’d rather him make whatever project he feels passionate about in the moment, than try and make a pure comedy 2 or honeybear 2.
@@pantalaemon this song is literally explaining why.
@@chlapeckahistory1381 feel free to explain, i'm honestly curious what your reading of the song is
@@pantalaemon Well I think part of it is explicitly there and part of it is interpretation. I think the last three verses are a pretty explicit rejection of writing Pure Comedy-esque world critic music. “I’ll take the love songs, and give the future in exchange” especially. But really I think the whole song is just Tillman roundaboutly saying how redundant it all is, considering every bad thing just keeps happening over and over anyway. I think the part about Val Kilmer is lampooning himself, how all of his storytelling in the past that people latched onto was really just as redundant as everything else is. A lot going on here, but reality is nothing we can say can even scarcely change things (even things that made him famous), so for now he will take the escapism of the love songs.
If there's one thing I can say about Tillman, he always writes at least one song that perfectly captures what it felt like to survive 'that' year.
Unexpected but gorgeous guitar solo made of lead.
this song is so apocalyptic, so good
This is a perfect "farewell to 2022" song.
guitar part in the centre was a welcomed surprise
I love the tone of this song. Truly a voice that stands out. The type of voice that if you hear him sing on the radio you immediately pick up who he is.
“Media in the 21st Century is just Media from the 20th Century on higher definition screens.” Paraphrased from Mark Fisher
As someone who spent a lot of time unironically listening to the "Father John Misty's Father John Misty Playlist" on Spotify, I can really hear the influences you took from that music in what I've heard from this album so far. And I LOVE IT! Can't wait to hear the full album💙
I discovered some amazing musician from that playlist, like Chilly Gonzales
Is there an ironic way to listen to that playlist?
he has misato from neon genesis evangelion on that playlist. what a chad.
@@Ryan-nt1dy yep!
enjoy th-cam.com/video/TIPp53FTYpU/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=FatherJohnMisty
this song honestly deserves a music video!
The Leonard Cohen inspiration is really shining in this album, but it has absolutely been an original experience so far too!
Calexico too!!
@@sordidsentinel1337 I was unfamiliar of them until now! Thanks for my morning soundtrack!
You do realise that Leonard Cohen was just a Morbid Melody Conman?
We weren’t paying for your body, lord, WE WERE PAYING YOU TO LEAVE.
That line hits so hard. Jesus.
Listening to this makes me feel 1:30 am after a night of drinking and on the downslope of the zenith of a buzz going towards a strangely gratifying headache in a world with its wheels coming off.
What an incredibly dense lyric. I am reminded of my university days trying to decipher Eliot's "The Wasteland." I feel like I will be in the process of figuring this one out for some time to come.
I didn’t go to college, am I still allowed to pontificate on this tune?
@@dkes53ofc
This gave me chills ….. eargasm
If you will
Perfect song. Look like it was in my heart before...
Love this very metaphorical description of the historical relationship between the proletariat and the burgeoisie and how the path taken will eventually lead us to barbarism and how, in the end, we must take the best things with us. Quality, not quantity, my friends.
The fuck are you talking about.
If you listen to Father John Misty while eating Papa John's pizza you will transport into a second dimension full of dad's named Johnathan. 🍕 🎶
Yes
Also yes
I was very skeptical of this but it's actually 100% true.
You really out did yourself with this one. Bravo. Its legendary.
one of your greatest songs man
Agreed, I love it!
Omg 2:33 took me off guard hahaha😳 love it tho
I can’t stop listening to this.
Overall I thought this album was kind of mid, but this song in particular is easily one of the best FJM has ever made. Some of the most impactful lyrics I've heard in a while. None of us will see the promised land, none of us will be there for childhoods end. Gives me chills
The guitar on this track took me by surprise, but it's great! I can't recall FJM ever using such a heavy riff... It's beautiful
Got me good at the London show!! Fantastic!
Yes that really got me too when I listened to it for the first time, it's incredible.
the way it then fades as the strings rise is nice too!
it's super sick live, too. really noisy and abrasive and just totally just tearing apart the ominous, clouds-before-a-thunderstorm calm of the rest of the song.
@@pantalaemon totally agree. I just seen it live for the first time this past April. Or was great
Love the subtle changes in the video. The stars move and twinkle until the solo, when they suddenly fade and stop. The lyrics on the TV screen are also a nice touch.
**officially visualizing**
My favorite cut so far!
What an interesting song. There’s something ominous and foreboding about its tone.
This is so good🥰 can't wait for my deluxe album to come!
I feel as though this relates to Mark Fisher's book "Ghosts of My Life" which is about how free-market neo-liberal fundamentalisms has killed all novelty within art and culture, as it's inherently unmarketable. Thus we repeat the same culture over and over again. The 21st century is the next 20th century.
Reminds me of Mark Fisher in Ghosts of my Life:
‘There’s no time here, not any more’
The final image of the British television series Sapphire and Steel
seemed designed to haunt the adolescent mind. The two lead characters,
played by Joanna Lumley and David McCallum, find themselves in what
seems to be a 1940s roadside café. The radio is playing a simulation of
Glenn Miller-style smooth Big Band jazz. Another couple, a man and a
woman dressed in 1940s clothes, are sitting at an adjacent table. The
woman rises, saying: ‘This is the trap. This is nowhere, and it’s forever.’
She and her companion then disappear, leaving spectral outlines, then
nothingness. Sapphire and Steel panic. They rifle through the few objects
in the café, looking for something they can use to escape. There is
nothing, and when they pull back the curtains, there is only a black
starry void beyond the window. The café, it seems, is some kind of
capsule floating in deep space.
Oh SWEET the lyrics r in the description field THANK U
It's more fun reading them on the Official Visualizer TV screen
@@mangauniversity omfg I couldn't even see that !!!!
@@JLFsoccer I had to zoom in and really squint ;-)
That solo took me by surprise. Nice shredding.
Great song
By far my fav track of the new stuff
Agreed !
Thinking about seeing this live.. comments….live music= GOD. Thank you so very much. Thanks for the art and posting it. Hug ur loved ones. Miss you boys. Love always Uncle Tyler
It’s going to be great album, isn’t it?
yes
It's leaked already
@@markfrancis7323 and yes, it's a great album.
Wasn't that great rip
I can listen this song all my life and no need other things...
Stunning song
The scene in this video reminds me of an old restaurant back home. Takes me back there. Thanks for the Visualizer!
The 20th Century is definitely an interesting one to keep on a loop... masterfully crafted and executed Father!
Thanks!! For once again ecstasy with your art.
Misty is Life!!!!
Good sounds great song
Best cut on the album, which is surprising considering how jarringly different in tone it is from the rest of the songs.
yess ♥️
The electric guitar was a jump scare, Mr. Tillman
I noticed that live, ha!!
This is a fucking masterpiece. I love it.
Qué hermosa canción. No sé si es por la forma de cantar o la tonalidad pero me recordó a So I'm Growing Old on Magic Mountain. Tiene como un atmósfera super agradable e hipnotizante.
Really stepped up the budget for these 'Visualizers'
Love this.
See you in Kingston, Father. Can't begin to explain how excited I am
I love you Fatherbear
Bwoi! This is quite „something“. Killer of a song. 🥰🥶👍
Bars upon Bars. As a song writer I am struck
Super excited to hear the rest of this album wow
Now that's one funky break, boys and girls. Thought Q4 was best track so far, but may have changed my vote.
Q4 and TNTC 4 lyfe
The goat
That guitar solo is insane
Love it! The visuals are beautiful too.
Time to get some caps & go over each line until it makes sense then doesn't again and again
Saving this for a playlist first night in the 8th yr of Jehosophat being crowned by the prophet Jeremiah
papa you absolutely slayed
Wow, your killing it. G bless
Amazing.
I'm obsessed.
So excited for the Barbican show!!
Rip to my ears when that guitar started playing at 2:35. I had headphones in 😂
same but it was a religious experience tbh
cant wait
GOOSEBUMPS
Papa John done did it again
If Goodbye Mr Blue is Midnight Cowboy Harry Nilsson this is some Velvet Underground type shit that I'm all for.
Looking forward to listening to this record while thinking about Henry Darger on April 8th.
I believe this is father john misty
@@ScribeLur Well, I did grow up near Rockville.
Neil Young ‘Like A Hurricane’ tease w that organ at the end ⚡️
I discovered this guy today, it's like Morrissey meets Leonard Cohen, amazing climate
You’re in for many treats!
Roll on Friday for the release
Spooky vibes. A little reminiscent of "Safeway Cart" off of Sleeps with Angels.
I thought the same thing.
David Lynch will want to grab this one for a film.
¡Qué maravilla!
5:20 until the end is peak music
based
love his work and loved his hair... let it grow let it grow...
Father John Misty, please cover “my woman, my woman, my wife”
very cool - anybody know the rattle like instrument at 2m 37/38 secs - very cowboy like
I'm excited for your new album man, I hope things are good with you these days...
Who does the guitar solo on this song? I love it
I think it's Jonathan Wilson if I had to guess
💚
ok my early ass "posted 16 seconds ago" 😳
if leonard cohen & richard marx had a baby, this song is the placenta
🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺
It's like Jim Morrison and Joni Mitchell had a baby.
Teach us Johnny
Os nazistas que contratamos
Para nossa festa de casamento
Tocaram seu hino como se eu não estivesse lá
Para a dança de pai-filha
Dos confins do Egito
Para as hemorragias nasais no Calvário
Recite sua história de opressão, meu bem
Enquanto você está debaixo de mim
Não há dúvida da devoção que meus ancestrais tiveram pelos seus
Agora temos todo o amor para pagar
Como mil guerras diferentes
Um metro quadrado do império
Em torno do show voyeur
Eu vejo um ícone de misericórdia
Com os mesmos malditos chiliques que eu tenho
O chefe quer ser anônimo
O talento quer ser visto
Nós não estávamos pagando pelo seu corpo, meu senhor
Estávamos pagando para você ir embora
Agora quem vai assistir a linha de coro que se estende de Reno a Roma?
Ouça, Cherry, eu sei que você me ama, mas diga que me ama antes de partir
Val Kilmer tinha um espelho na parede, logo ali
Bem, tenho certeza que ele é alguém diferente agora
Mas ele era o Batman quando morava aqui
Talvez ele seja Yankee Zulu
Só esperando a enchente
Talvez Mac, o Conquistador
Com a cabeça decepada por amor
Eu o vi usando óculos aviadors e um boné de beisebol preto
Por aeroportos atravessando o Bardo tranquilo como um gato selvagem
A roda está girando
Da noite para o dia
Tudo está em transição
Tudo deve mudar
Mas nenhum de nós aqui
Jamais verá a terra prometida
Nenhum de nós aqui estará lá para
Fim da infância
Eu vejo você
Vocês, estudantes em dividas
Na torre de vigia acima
Procurando por faróis na garagem
Chorando
"Pai, olha o que eles fizeram"
Apenas olhe
Até o romance nos fez mestres e escravos
E agora as coisas continuam piorando enquanto permanecem tão estranhamente iguais
Venha construir seu cemitério
Por nossos cemitérios
Mas você não vai matar a morte dessa forma
Eu não sei sobre você
Mas eu vou levar as canções de amor
E dar-lhe o futuro em troca
Eu não sei sobre você
Mas eu vou levar as canções de amor
Se este século está aqui para ficar
Eu não sei sobre você
Mas eu vou levar as canções de amor
E a grande distância pelas quais elas vieram
Pure Harry Nilsson
Only 4 days left
Wow. Who would've thought Josh Tillman would channel Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music?...
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Peace From The Other Side Life
This and some C-Lo Popping