Love the pianos high in the mix. This version is so much fun. I'm always curious about whether re-recording an album with a live band would add to a single musicians recordings they made alone.
The hardest part is over, adjusting makes it slower So glad you're coming over, a wall to bring us closer The world ain't rootin' for you, nothin' to lose it over We're just now getting over, the rest gets easy The rest gets easy
I like this version of the song, but I don't like the song. I think the weakest part of Kevin's game is his lyrics and he puts them up front often on the album. I'm a long time fan, but could only get on board with maybe half the songs on The Slow Rush. Here, I can't relate to the speaker of the song. If we're meant to take it as a song from Kevin's point of view it comes off as a sob story - you feel bad sometimes, ok, but you are wildly successful. A lot of people feel bad and aren't incredibly successful. If it's meant to be a song sung by anyone, then it's too vague to really be a good lyric. 'I feel bad but I'm doing the right things'. Can we get some more substance please? Just sayin.
@@maximthefox What I said was more nuanced then that. Just don't reply if you don't like long comments. There are better songs and better Tame songs, that's all.
@@JWSaunders14 you said "it comes across as a sob story - you feel bad sometimes, ok, but you are wildly successful. A lot of people feel bad and aren't incredibly successful." Why can't very successful people write a sob song? What you said wasn't nuanced in the slightest.
For those of us who will read ... I think it's important to be critical of our favorite art and artists. I used to be a die-hard fanboy of many bands and would defend the entire discography of a band. My taste suffered for it. You can disagree of course, but don't disagree because you want your favorite artists to be beyond criticism.
When COVID is over and Tame is back on tour, Take my money!!!!
Seriously dude
That was Insanely AMAZING... Awesome to see Nick on Bass, Even if it is just for this performence :)
Holy shit Nick is back!!!!! I actually cried listening to this.It's so moving and ridiculously poignant right now.
same I wept like a baby
It's unbelievable how good is Kevin Parker man. Holy hell.
Props for the band for putting all this together in great harmony!
The ultimate quarantine song.
On track pretty much sums up the current mood
Sounds so similar to the album version... all the vocal effects, instruments and even the drum effects!
arent you the guy from pokemon black and white
Tame Impala Live versions always hit different but definitely better
fucking beautiful
Goosebumps 🥺 I just can’t
STRICKLY SPEAKINGGGGGG IM STILL ON TRACKKKK
Grammy 2021.... really hope they(he) wins in both categories.
Perfect on so many levels.
Love the pianos high in the mix.
This version is so much fun.
I'm always curious about whether re-recording an album with a live band would add to a single musicians recordings they made alone.
is that Nick Allbrook back on Bass??? wow! must be because they are all in Perth, where is Cam Avery at?
Cam was in Italy about a month ago working on The Last Shadow Puppets stuff, so I assume he's still there
@@seanmkirby There are no plans for a new Tlsp album
i think he is in New York
The hardest part is over, adjusting makes it slower
So glad you're coming over, a wall to bring us closer
The world ain't rootin' for you, nothin' to lose it over
We're just now getting over, the rest gets easy
The rest gets easy
OG LINEUP YASS 🤲🏽
*Cómo siempre tame impala rompiéndola!!!!!!!!*
Almost like watching a supertramp live performance
I was thinking this yesterday!
GRANDE Nick Allbrook DE NUEVO!!!!!!!
Nickkkkk!
this song relaxes me a lot tenx kevin lov u
Absolutely brilliant 💛
Perfección, mejor que la versión del disco
Perfect.
Me encanta esta canción, perfecta para este año 2020! On track 👊🏻😌
Finally
Fucking genius, Kevin my god🙏🏼
This is beautiful
😔 Tame impala🎯
Tame ImPonda
who is the drummer he's good
Why aren't Cameron on the bass with tame?
He lives in New York I believe
Anyone know the make of the 12 String he's playing? hehehe
King Venus & mass dopamine approved
I like this version of the song, but I don't like the song. I think the weakest part of Kevin's game is his lyrics and he puts them up front often on the album. I'm a long time fan, but could only get on board with maybe half the songs on The Slow Rush. Here, I can't relate to the speaker of the song. If we're meant to take it as a song from Kevin's point of view it comes off as a sob story - you feel bad sometimes, ok, but you are wildly successful. A lot of people feel bad and aren't incredibly successful. If it's meant to be a song sung by anyone, then it's too vague to really be a good lyric. 'I feel bad but I'm doing the right things'. Can we get some more substance please? Just sayin.
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TL/DR; you cannot go through struggles or be sad if you have a successful career, according to Jacob Saunders...
@@maximthefox What I said was more nuanced then that. Just don't reply if you don't like long comments. There are better songs and better Tame songs, that's all.
@@JWSaunders14 you said "it comes across as a sob story - you feel bad sometimes, ok, but you are wildly successful. A lot of people feel bad and aren't incredibly successful." Why can't very successful people write a sob song? What you said wasn't nuanced in the slightest.
For those of us who will read ... I think it's important to be critical of our favorite art and artists. I used to be a die-hard fanboy of many bands and would defend the entire discography of a band. My taste suffered for it. You can disagree of course, but don't disagree because you want your favorite artists to be beyond criticism.