This song was written for every person in a dying relationship, but holding out hope that something will save it, all the while seeing the signs of it ending. The sadness of knowing it's only a matter of time. And how in love you once were....it's over.
What masters of dynamics and group playing these guys are. The swells and falls are just impeccable, and reflect each lyric. Pay attention, this is an incredible band of this era.
Seen Dawes probably fifteen years ago after playing a gig down the street….These guys were (and are still), in a class of their own…. Seriously one of the best f’n bands on the planet…the songwriting, musicianship, vocals…. Incredible….
Very underrated lyrics. I got this album since the lead singer from my favorite band, Deer Tick, says this is his favorite band. Thank God. I bought extra copies for everyone I know with good taste, and they love it too now. I caught them live at Lollapalooza. I haven't seen anyone so into a performance since Ben Harper live years ago. Great talent. This band is going to be huge. Get the album, you'll love them.
It's so great when musicians put their emotions to their song. I really love this particular video, 'cause you can't see or hear those emotions in the recorded version.
There's a place called Lou's Pub & Package in Birmingham, AL. Add all the other references to Alabama and I just wonder what girl from Dixie broke his heart.
It's like watching "the last waltz" And yes the video production is that good. But the band...I'm so excited to have stumbled upon this band. Can't wait wait to see them live. The Band(Rick Danko) N. young (Guitar playing so Springsteen it's awesome) -and the lyrics and song writing... every song powerfully, refreshingly, new but familiar and empowering way. This band will inevitably grow to help define quality American music that's been composed this decade, so far.
Folk rock... I'm a huge folk music fan... but its rare to actually find a true folk rock band that is actually folk... cuz they're usually countrylike.. I LOVE THESE GUYS
Who says there is no new good music. I know this is from 2010 but what amazing lyrics and the performance is chilling. I literally get goosebumps every time I watch/listen to this. Top 40 music is garbage. This is a masterpiece.
dawes did this song frontin for dylan in champaign, IL on 4/25/13. prolly the single best live performance that i have ever seen in my life and i saw many of the original band concerts.
I hope the bank reads these comments and know they have touch, all least one person, in ways nobody knows. It's rare a song can capture so much emotions. Their ong is my story. Thanks....
What dawes has is timeless songs like all the great songwriters, the grateful dead amd robert hunter being an example. Real stories and not just the same overused love metaphors but ones that paint a real deep picture. So glad I found Blake Mills and in turn these guys!
Saw these guys open up for Alison Krauss & Union Station last week at the Beacon Theater in NYC. What a pleasant surprise! Great singing, playing and songwriting. It's refreshing to hear a contemporary band with some maturity and substance - and vocal harmonies. This song in particular definitely sounds very influenced by The Band (a good thing in my opinion) with a little something extra all their own. I will definitely go and see these guys again.
Music is reverting back to its roots. The Avett brothers, Mumford and sons, Dawes, I love this and All I want is more. I hope to see these guys live very soon. where can I find tour dates?!
@jaydilts - Truer words have never been written. Dawes is indeed the spirit of many different folks like Jackson Browne, Gram Parsons, JD Souther, and a whole bunch more folks who helped create country-rock, alt-rock., whatever tag, it's just flat out great music,we can help by spreading the word, I'm buying MP3 gifts for a few friends of Dawes June 6, 2011 release "Nothing is Wrong" I'm really liking these guys....
Oh Lou, I'd like to let you know that I do not feel welcome All the birds, the trees, the falling snow; No, they were not made for me And though this is where her heart resides, we met in California She saw a city's promise reaching through my eyes And she turned her self away Well how I curse that western skyline And yet I thanked it for my start Oh Lou, no my dreams did not come true No, they only came apart So I followed her here to Birmingham, where the soil is so much richer And though my aching pride might guide my hand, she did not ask for me to come So I wait for her all through the day, as if I wait for her surrender And every time I get her to look my way, she says I'm not where I belong But I watch her father preach on Sundays I know the hymnals all by heart But oh Lou, no my dreams did not come true No, they only came apart Ohhhh, oh oh oh oh Ohhhh, oh oh oh oh Ohhhh, oh oh oh oh Ohhhh, oh oh oh oh All the snow fall this time of year, it's not what Birmingham is used to I get the feeling that I brought it here, and now I'm taking it away But let's share one more drink together, before I go reload my car And oh Lou, no my dreams did not come true No they only came apart
@mrbill224 absolutely!!! and they flippin played letterman last nite with Robbie Robertson!! and although the BAND is one of my all time favs, i wish dave woulda let dawes play one song. they are phenominal and they bring back that sound that hasnt been around since the days of the BAND and ccr and bread and csn and on and on...... I am soo inlove with DAWES!!!! R.I.P. RICHARD MANUEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jackson Browne with soul, Simon and Garfunkel with balls, The Eagles without being pretentious, Neil Young with great vocals… or just Dawes cause one day that is all you will have to say.
saw these guys at Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael (a venue that was founded by members of the Grateful Dead). Here's my review. They looked a little tired... they had just played a show in Quincy, CA. the night before... so it considering it was a back to back... they actually did awesome. The venue was small and the sound guy had Taylor's guitar up wayyy too f'ing loud... This group hovers between being a folk band / a jam rock band / and an up tempo pop rock band like late Tom Petty / for this reason... it's hard to know what kind of venue they truly belong in... Their new pianist is amazing... he played an incredible rendition of "A Little Bit of Everything." In many ways... they music that night was BETTER than the recordings... however just couldn't help but feel for the dudes they looked truly drained out...
@lngskater4life check out worlds tallest man, horse feather, great lake swimmers, band of horses, and if you havent yet ray lamontagnes "trouble" album
I cant understand the appeal of "DAWES." Good lord this music has been done soooo many times before. And as far as the Zevon parallel... where the hell is the satire and humor. These guys are too smug and conceited to even be compared to Zevon. Man they look good though, it is clear that all their time and effort spent to appear "authentically vintage" has worked.
Honestly probably the most under-appreciated band out there
Still
@@jsauce311 Still!
This song was written for every person in a dying relationship, but holding out hope that something will save it, all the while seeing the signs of it ending. The sadness of knowing it's only a matter of time. And how in love you once were....it's over.
Imagine being a band where the first song of your first album is better than anything that 99% of bands will ever put out.
Rips my heart out every single time. Fuck.
Andy Trullinger yep
I’m with you.
What masters of dynamics and group playing these guys are. The swells and falls are just impeccable, and reflect each lyric. Pay attention, this is an incredible band of this era.
PERFECTLY stated.
John Chapman Absolutely True !
and they're still killing shit in 2017
Bill the Butcher and 2020!
Well put
Seen Dawes probably fifteen years ago after playing a gig down the street….These guys were (and are still), in a class of their own…. Seriously one of the best f’n bands on the planet…the songwriting, musicianship, vocals…. Incredible….
Taylor and company will never know how deeply they touched my soul and how much they've helped me survive. These guys are musical heroes.
I feel like on this particular night they were exceptional. I’m almost embarrassed to say how good I think they are here. Unparalleled
They genuinely brought their A game to Clearwater Fl in 2019 also. I’ve never heard anything like it. 🥰
Very underrated lyrics. I got this album since the lead singer from my favorite band, Deer Tick, says this is his favorite band. Thank God. I bought extra copies for everyone I know with good taste, and they love it too now. I caught them live at Lollapalooza. I haven't seen anyone so into a performance since Ben Harper live years ago. Great talent. This band is going to be huge. Get the album, you'll love them.
It's so great when musicians put their emotions to their song. I really love this particular video, 'cause you can't see or hear those emotions in the recorded version.
@2:30 gets me every time. The heartbreaking honesty. I’m glad Taylor is happy now but omg.
Chills.
His face at that last note pretty much sums up the entire thing. Good music that even gives the lead singer a smile.
There's a place called Lou's Pub & Package in Birmingham, AL. Add all the other references to Alabama and I just wonder what girl from Dixie broke his heart.
This is what every starting band should aspire to......really good
It's like watching "the last waltz"
And yes the video production is that good. But the band...I'm so excited to have stumbled upon this band. Can't wait wait to see them live.
The Band(Rick Danko)
N. young
(Guitar playing so Springsteen it's awesome)
-and the lyrics and song writing...
every song powerfully, refreshingly, new but familiar and empowering way. This band will inevitably grow to help define quality American music that's been composed this decade, so far.
This song is so beautiful. Sounds like a farewell to life and dear friends, at least for me. Sad af
I still enjoy the drumming on this one.
3:16 that Levon Helm fill
I could hear Rick Danko singing lead on this tune circa 1970 with The Band. Great song!
Saw them open for Dylan in Akron and they just blew the roof off! The crowd loved 'em! GREAT live! The Band reincarnated.
Folk rock... I'm a huge folk music fan... but its rare to actually find a true folk rock band that is actually folk... cuz they're usually countrylike..
I LOVE THESE GUYS
Who says there is no new good music. I know this is from 2010 but what amazing lyrics and the performance is chilling. I literally get goosebumps every time I watch/listen to this. Top 40 music is garbage. This is a masterpiece.
dawes did this song frontin for dylan in champaign, IL on 4/25/13. prolly the single best live performance that i have ever seen in my life and i saw many of the original band concerts.
Taylor's voice is a thing of pure, total beauty. As much as I love these guys being my obscure, unknown pleasure, they really deserve to be bigger.
I hope the bank reads these comments and know they have touch, all least one person, in ways nobody knows. It's rare a song can capture so much emotions. Their ong is my story. Thanks....
This was the first thing I heard one morning on the radio when I woke up. I lay there thinking, Oh my God, what a song.
DustDevl340 dope radio station
I don`t think the lead singer know how powerful his voice really is.
This song/performance is incredible.. one of my all time favorites from any band.. any genre.. from any time period.
I can't listen to the studio version after the live one. Wish this would get more airtime then time spent in LA too. Great dynamics with these guys.
Just discovered these guys today via The Counting Crows Facebook page. Sweetness. Good Day.
What dawes has is timeless songs like all the great songwriters, the grateful dead amd robert hunter being an example. Real stories and not just the same overused love metaphors but ones that paint a real deep picture. So glad I found Blake Mills and in turn these guys!
They are really amazing! If you are able to catch them live, you will be amazed
Georgia Wade I saw them live two weeks ago and still can’t stop thinking about it. They put on an absolutely incredible show.
I saw them last night opening for Alison Krauss in Boston. This song was among highlights of the whole night. Thanks for posting.
Dawesome
Saw these guys open up for Alison Krauss & Union Station last week at the Beacon Theater in NYC. What a pleasant surprise! Great singing, playing and songwriting. It's refreshing to hear a contemporary band with some maturity and substance - and vocal harmonies. This song in particular definitely sounds very influenced by The Band (a good thing in my opinion) with a little something extra all their own. I will definitely go and see these guys again.
I definitely hear The Band’s influence.
Can never get enough of this brilliance. Just surpassing ...
They would have fit in perfectly in the '70s. they're keeping that era alive
Prolly still their best live song............spellbinding to say the least.
The perfection of this performance really demonstrates the chemistry this band has. Excellent!
His voice is so beautiful. There are so many songs about the West coast, but this is definitely my favorite!
no my dreams did not come true, they only came apart... thank God for that.
Very, very talented band.
Such a beautifully sad, melancholy story in the song. A soulful lament that begins and ends with Lou.
I haven't been able to stop listening to their album since I got it... two weeks ago.
I can't stop listenning to them ! So Great.
Tele love. Great tune.
Can't wait to see these guys in November in TO.
How was It? 😂
Music is reverting back to its roots. The Avett brothers, Mumford and sons, Dawes, I love this and All I want is more. I hope to see these guys live very soon. where can I find tour dates?!
this performance blows the album version out of the water. please re-record it!
This song is a work of art! Love it
Just saw these dudes over here in Australia ... I'm an instant fan. Keep on rockin!
i saw this band last nite in houston, tx. AMAZING!
The beginning of something great right there
Just beautiful, reminds me of "the Band"..: a R.Manual song with even the same kinda voice Richard had.
They deserve success
I also had a conversation with Lou the last time I was in Birmingham.
if your a fan of music and you don't enjoy this you can get the hell out
Just... wow. Amazing performance to a beautiful song.
dynamics to die for
Love this song, great harmonies, reminds me of the band, these guys are definitely one of the best out there now
good, soul-touching music lives
These guys made a guest appearance on the NBC TV show, "Parenthood." I had never heard of them until then. Nice song.
God, I would love to see this live. :)
It really doesn't get much better than this. Fucking love this band.
I believe! Hallelujah!
Devistating performance.
This sounds like it could be The Band, and I mean that as a sincere compliment.
@jaydilts - Truer words have never been written. Dawes is indeed the spirit of many different folks like Jackson Browne, Gram Parsons, JD Souther, and a whole bunch more folks who helped create country-rock, alt-rock., whatever tag, it's just flat out great music,we can help by spreading the word, I'm buying MP3 gifts for a few friends of Dawes June 6, 2011 release "Nothing is Wrong" I'm really liking these guys....
Oh Lou, I'd like to let you know that I do not feel welcome
All the birds, the trees, the falling snow;
No, they were not made for me
And though this is where her heart resides, we met in California
She saw a city's promise reaching through my eyes
And she turned her self away
Well how I curse that western skyline
And yet I thanked it for my start
Oh Lou, no my dreams did not come true
No, they only came apart
So I followed her here to Birmingham, where the soil is so much richer
And though my aching pride might guide my hand, she did not ask for me to come
So I wait for her all through the day, as if I wait for her surrender
And every time I get her to look my way, she says I'm not where I belong
But I watch her father preach on Sundays
I know the hymnals all by heart
But oh Lou, no my dreams did not come true
No, they only came apart
Ohhhh, oh oh oh oh
Ohhhh, oh oh oh oh
Ohhhh, oh oh oh oh
Ohhhh, oh oh oh oh
All the snow fall this time of year, it's not what Birmingham is used to
I get the feeling that I brought it here, and now I'm taking it away
But let's share one more drink together, before I go reload my car
And oh Lou, no my dreams did not come true
No they only came apart
Very good! Good musicians and well rehearsed.
Griffin Goldsmith is one on the best drummers alive. No question.
Amazing work guys!
Greatness
@mrbill224 absolutely!!! and they flippin played letterman last nite with Robbie Robertson!! and although the BAND is one of my all time favs, i wish dave woulda let dawes play one song. they are phenominal and they bring back that sound that hasnt been around since the days of the BAND and ccr and bread and csn and on and on...... I am soo inlove with DAWES!!!! R.I.P. RICHARD MANUEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Frontmen of Deer Tick + Delta Spirit + Dawes = Middle Brother!!! Look 'em up! :)
thanks !
@jaydilts We saw them last night in Atlanta. You're right, they are pretty great. We bought their CD and love, love, love it.
Jackson Browne with soul, Simon and Garfunkel with balls, The Eagles without being pretentious, Neil Young with great vocals… or just Dawes cause one day that is all you will have to say.
yup, they're good. don't really remind me of anyone but them, very unique vibe. prolly much better than what you folks think they sound like.
The Eagles of this generation!!! Awesome!
Jim Maloney No, The Band of this generation
Agreed.
Its like The Band, Jackson Browne, and CSNY had a baby. My God they are good...
been there
Can't believe they didn't play this in TO last time they were here. They let this guy Corndawg take over half their set.
No, my dreams did not come true, they only came apart...a great line for a bad life.
saw these guys at Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael (a venue that was founded by members of the Grateful Dead). Here's my review. They looked a little tired... they had just played a show in Quincy, CA. the night before... so it considering it was a back to back... they actually did awesome. The venue was small and the sound guy had Taylor's guitar up wayyy too f'ing loud... This group hovers between being a folk band / a jam rock band / and an up tempo pop rock band like late Tom Petty / for this reason... it's hard to know what kind of venue they truly belong in... Their new pianist is amazing... he played an incredible rendition of "A Little Bit of Everything." In many ways... they music that night was BETTER than the recordings... however just couldn't help but feel for the dudes they looked truly drained out...
@lngskater4life check out worlds tallest man, horse feather, great lake swimmers, band of horses, and if you havent yet ray lamontagnes "trouble" album
from 0:00 on is just amazing.. :)
@bowiehs agreed
@alexkane1 Are you even listening to the lyrics? Has this sound been created before? sure. But those lyrics are anything but smug.
they remind me of the band mixed with wilco
Damn. Had to comment again. Fucking brilliant, guys. Come to Boise please.
Pop brought me here
Looked away, Thought I was listening to The Band
@jaydilts wait, you bought actual physical media?
@mrbill224 Yeah I think the comparisons these guys get to Bruce Springsteen are rediculous. They're much more like The Band!
if were gettin into it like that, they aint canucks either
@steamshuttle Definitely more like Danko.
i think he sounds more like Danko than manuel
Bob Segar and CCR collide to make something watered down, but enjoyable.
I cant understand the appeal of "DAWES." Good lord this music has been done soooo many times before. And as far as the Zevon parallel... where the hell is the satire and humor. These guys are too smug and conceited to even be compared to Zevon. Man they look good though, it is clear that all their time and effort spent to appear "authentically vintage" has worked.