There were an exceptional amount of drugs involved in this performance, from the band to the audience. And I'm here for it. Not too many worst trips happening here. They were having fun. Too little of that in the world. Such a beautiful song.
what an amazing way to write a song about john beerryman (John allyn smith) and turn it into Sloop John B. The amount of thought and effort it took to put that all together blows my mind.
I got that. I'd be ashamed if I didn't as an English major whose largest area of interest is beat poetry (and songwriting.) My point was that since John Berryman DIED in 1972 it would have been very difficult for him to have ripped off Will and Co. Maybe it was a joke, but it was said with a tone of what I took as urgent sincerity, I probably just overthought it. Oh well!
Great performance. I wish I would've been there. I love how they're shaking hands in the middle of the song.
There were an exceptional amount of drugs involved in this performance, from the band to the audience. And I'm here for it. Not too many worst trips happening here. They were having fun. Too little of that in the world. Such a beautiful song.
I love how so many people are smiling (including will) when the song starts off with a line about suicide.
what an amazing way to write a song about john beerryman (John allyn smith) and turn it into Sloop John B.
The amount of thought and effort it took to put that all together blows my mind.
I so agree, the PURE talent it took to NAIL this. Fucking Brilliant! Seeing um soon in Chicago, it's been too many years.
The most literate band on the scene - hands down.
I think the reaction shots of people on drugs in the crowd that are peppered throughout the performance really add to the experience
is that Louis Theroux in the audience at 3.14?
(4 years later...) He's smiling because he botched the simple intro lick. The audience is then laughing, probably because he's laughing about it.
I laughed out loud when he said "This is a song John Barrymore ripped off from us." Excellent song.
This track was added to the Friends of Great Music Club (Facebook) January 2015 playlist.
LOLLL
people just don't like that he turns it into any kind of act... and those people are stupid haha.
I got that. I'd be ashamed if I didn't as an English major whose largest area of interest is beat poetry (and songwriting.)
My point was that since John Berryman DIED in 1972 it would have been very difficult for him to have ripped off Will and Co.
Maybe it was a joke, but it was said with a tone of what I took as urgent sincerity,
I probably just overthought it.
Oh well!
"...this is a song John Berryman ripped off from us."
Yeah, I'd say he's at least a little drunk.
I think he's joking, I think thats' pretty obvious, considering Will wasnt even alive when John B died.