@@matty_daddy the show was without a doubt one of the best shows i’ve ever seen. so intimate, so genuinely touching. he played for over three hours, spoken word on the events of steve albini and steve bushemi getting sucker punched, played classics such as, richard ramirez, alesund, duk koo kim, admiral fell promises, he cried talking about his mother and family, and cried talking about elliott smith. he told a story of where he was playing a festival and every single person was talking, distracting and aggravating him. he would look over to the side stage and see elliott watching him, waiting patiently for him to continue. he said elliott was the only thing that got him through that show. he was sobbing the whole time telling this story, i could barely keep it together. he then played the black butterfly, one of the most beautiful moments. i got him to autograph two of my cds and was also able to purchase his phonebook photography book and also a couple signed photo prints as well. couldn’t of been more happy. no medicine bottle, but what can i say. i yelled it out and he heard me, then went on to say songs like that and carissa are hard for him to play because they’re so emotionally charged. honestly from what i could tell, he’s in a pretty emotional state right now. can only hope he’s okay
“Show me a smile and I won’t leave you” is always the best part of the song
i’ll always love this song…
This guy moves me without physically touching me.
The Sun Kil Moon output especially for me
There's a bunch of women who wish they could say the same about mark kozelek
@@HSKCHER he touched them without moving them~
Well, you'd move if he started physically touching himself
@@HSKCHER i shouldn't have laughed but i did LOL
Exceptional lyrics, voice and composition.
i’m going to see him on may 30th, if he plays this i will genuinely fall to my knees so happy i got a front row ticket
Saw him play in Austin last year, it's a real treat.
Let me know how it goes
@@matty_daddy i will for sure thank you for your interest, super close to the concert!
@@matty_daddy the show was without a doubt one of the best shows i’ve ever seen. so intimate, so genuinely touching. he played for over three hours, spoken word on the events of steve albini and steve bushemi getting sucker punched, played classics such as, richard ramirez, alesund, duk koo kim, admiral fell promises, he cried talking about his mother and family, and cried talking about elliott smith. he told a story of where he was playing a festival and every single person was talking, distracting and aggravating him. he would look over to the side stage and see elliott watching him, waiting patiently for him to continue. he said elliott was the only thing that got him through that show. he was sobbing the whole time telling this story, i could barely keep it together. he then played the black butterfly, one of the most beautiful moments. i got him to autograph two of my cds and was also able to purchase his phonebook photography book and also a couple signed photo prints as well. couldn’t of been more happy. no medicine bottle, but what can i say. i yelled it out and he heard me, then went on to say songs like that and carissa are hard for him to play because they’re so emotionally charged. honestly from what i could tell, he’s in a pretty emotional state right now. can only hope he’s okay
@@dougbowser50 How was it? Did he play it?
man heard this one back in 93 or so as 4AD young band! Still can forgett about this amazing unique feeling. Thanx for uploading this one!!!
“It’s all in my head” she said,
“morning after nightmaree”
beautiful song
Mark is still the same all these years later. Would love to hear him play this love today
This song is amazing
amazing
Heavy
Sofa King Good!!!
cannot of course :)))
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Is this who Mark Wahlberg had in mind when he hooked up with a cellist and started playing coffee houses?