Seven Mary Three - Water's Edge (Official Video)
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- The official video for "Water's Edge" by Seven Mary Three from the album 'American Standard' - available now!
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Definitely 😎🤘🤘🤘✌✌
77777
Pretty cool 😎
Wow , yes your Dad rocks ! 🙏🤘🏼🤘🏼
It is old, hell, i'm old. but at least the song is in 1 key.
Who's here in 2024 😉
Was there when it came out, and still here
Somehow lmao
Great minds think alike 😊
I’m here! March 29, 2024
Yoooo
my older brother showed me this band when i was in middle school. he was murdered at 25 back in october. i know you're finally at peace. RIP Dan. and thanks for showing me the music that gets me through your loss..
So sorry for this great loss.
I'm very sorry. I can only offer condolences.
If you're okay with sharing, could you tell us how was he murdered?
So sorry for your loss. Your brother had a great taste in music 🙏
Sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss of your brother. I lost mine on 11/1/21. He took his own life. Trust me when I say I feel your pain. We used to listen to this back when we were in high school in the late 90’s. I think more than likely introduced this song to him. Anyways, this whole album is great if you get a chance to listen. Songs like Devilboy and Rodrigo that didn’t get as much acclaim. The thought of my brother brought me here as well. Chin up and do the best you can to support your family. And may they support you as well. Fear not, there is an afterlife.
I had the best Dad in the world, who took me to see this band in concert.
had? im sorry. im also thankful for my parents introducing me to new music 🖤☮️
Marry me
@@pattypatrick6519 I don't think my husband would like that very much. Hahaha
Lauren Ricketts lucky man, great taste in music!
@@pattypatrick6519 what's wrong with your dog?
Bands like Seven Mary 3 & Live & Bush were the bread & butter of 90's rock
Imagine if they teamed up with The Toadies…
How about Silverchair a band no one talks about much anymore they were a big part of the 90's for me
@@79tazmanWas literally gonna say that lol also a few one hit wonders like Everclear and Eve 6
Alice n chains,nirvana, sound garden,tool,311,deftones,pearl jam..this was the peanut butter and jelly of the 90s.
1994: masterpiece
2023: masterpiece
Still has the power to shock after all this time
Their best song
This song is good. It gave me nightmares
💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏
YES, I have never forgotten about Waters Edge!!!
All these years later, his vocals still give me chills in this song. Damn, I love how he sang.
Did he past away?....awww I hear him singing...damn I remember hearing this..hard song..that's why I come home and lock the doors and not get blamed for anything.
@@user-lq4ud8zc9bnah, pretty sure he's still around
This song and "Possum Kingdom" by the Toadies feel like they are describing the same incident from two different perspectives.
Yeah it does now that you said that... Toadies was so underrated great music
People still listen to this song👀 I thought I was the only one😂
Possum kingdom was more about... But I get the simalarities.
That’s a good call, do you have any other songs you think do that?
@@jonjames1532Tyler was the instigating factor
Suddenly I want to be back in junior high. FUCK!! I love 90's rock.
Regina Thompson you and me both, Mark Stepp fourty eight
Regina Thompson me too girl, miss it all especially the music!
true dat
Yeah. Im with ya. Makes me feel old but theres a satisfaction to still listening to it now. I just wish there was more music like this today.
Started college this year. Please put me in Delorean.
Songs like this remind me how much I miss the 90s, or at least the music of the 90s. Grunge and alternative need to come back!
There are bands that still play this kind of music, but they are in small bars, and they are being ignored by the major labels. The labels still have alot of control, an online presence only get u so far. I am not sure why the labels refuse to promote mainstream rock, but they do, and they shall fade into the night because of it.
And I remember thinking that the 70s was a lifetime ago and now it seems the 90s are too
are you fucking insane look at what millennials did to rap mumble rap
Facts, same here!!!
I spent half the 90s in prison and I still agree
This song is just awesome!! You'll never hear good rock like this on the radio anymore
My best friend and I had a band and we did this song, Cumbersome, and My My live all the time, even when we were just an acoustic duo. We grew up with this shit.(I'm 47). He died last year. His voice was on par with Jason's...he sounded very close to him and was loud as fuck. Everytime we did any of them people were were rocked so hard that they would be a bit stunned, and then they'd give super applause for his vocals. It gives me joy that all you here on the comments dig 7M3 and other music of this era like we did/do. I fucking wish he was still here, I swear I'd set up a Livestream and we'd to do all 3 of them for you all as hard as we can.
That's cool
That rocks man, bless you bro. Real talk… life is precious huh
shit man, did you have any recordings of any performance with this legend?. i'd love to watch and listen to a real one.
@@jacquelinezonneville1427 Thanks for asking! I should have way more stuff, it's a tragedy - but every damn time we tried to get video or audio quality from a show, or even an informal jam session or open mic, something seemed to get f'd up and the quality sucked. I do have some stuff though. Here is a Dropbox link to our first little 3-song demo we did way back in 2000. Hard to believe it's been 20 years, holy shit. 7M3's My My is on there, and also Machine Head & I'm Eighteen (Creed style). See what you think :) And plz be kind, we had never recorded anything in our lives until that, LOL. I'll also try to find some other 7M3 recordings, maybe even a couple videos. www.dropbox.com/sh/pmrod3hq4b9s5co/AAAa_BG9b4OxuwoVv_84-J6Na?dl=0
One old 90s man to another, you rock. I can’t explain what the 90s sounded like, but I know it when I hear it!
that feeling you get in your heart your stomach and your throat when you hear that certain song
+TRJ X Don't forget how certain songs make the hair on your arms and neck stand up!
TRJ X exactly!
This is a comment I can get behind, music is all about how it makes you feel, it's awesome that you found an amazing song that really touches you.
I always thought it was gas
Funny how these things come about when you're tied by teeth and mouth..
A Gibson and a Fender playing in perfect harmony. In the 90's, everyone got along.
Man does today's music blow!!! This is rock and roll, the way it should be, original and edgy!!!
Todays “music” isn’t music. Just generated beats people are programmed to like
Not all of today's music is that. But that is certainly what is being pushed by the awful mainstream. You can find real music still, though.
@@dancingromantics it’s called Grunge not blues rock
And her "killers" hide in plain sight. That's what makes this story so PRICELESS. Nothing is as it seems to whomever is being warned. Perfect way to wrap this up with a gorgeous bow.
God bless My troops! Thank you for all of your dedication and hard work, for soooo many years. Thank you, especially, for making me one of your own. I feel SO PROUD to be in your 'club'. I'd be willing to bet not many people are aware of the military being intel and secret service. I'll just stop right here and let that simmer. May God bless you all.. and bring awareness, as well.
❤
My first year In grad school. When the M in MTV still stood for music. So glad Iam 41 and grew up in the 80's and 90's. The pre Internet times. Life was so much better. I feel bad for millennial's, they don't know any better.
Deathfromabove. I was born in 2005. Thanks for feeling bad for me. I'm so jealous that you grew up in the 80s and 90s.
the 70's were better. seemed like a lot fewer A-holes and more open land. so much better music playing on so many radio stations and free music. albums had artwork that didn't require a magnifying lens to see details. concerts didn't take months of work to buy the tickets, which you weren't forced to buy from ticket agencies (Ticket Master, Stub Hub) and all of the BS fees. camping overnight with your buddys to be 1st in line to buy the best tickets that you could afford was a rite of passage. and you knew they were the real deal and hanging onto them after the show allowed you bragging rights that you were there. screw downloading tickets and music, I want the ownership of the disc and not have to worry about a dead comp. and corrupted files. today's youth will never have those experiences and the memories that went w/ it
Life was alot simpler back then im 56 shit
So true
I grew up in the early 2000s when good music was going away. Wish I was in my mothers era haha good music and people
I miss getting a half tank of gas, 12pack of beer and a pack of smokes for under $20
You shouldn't smoke. Bad for you.
@@omar10213245 bad for you, but i cant help but admit smokes make great company in solitude...
@@howiegaming9985 your heart and lungs beg to differ...
Just smoke pot, at least there's a point to it
@@quagmiremusic6250 thats a dumb statement, if you have ever smoked a cig before, it gives a relaxing buzz and bit of a high and its even better when combining it with other stuff
I forgot all about this song!! Discovering old favorites again is a great thing.
Me too. Ive come across a ton lately that I used to love and forgot about.
Dannah Hartsock
They aren't as good live as I thought they'd be though. You're pretty btw...
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Amen. That's what I came here for. This song is great.
Such and underrated band... they don't really have any bad songs.
This album was so good!
An*
This song isn't a good one
@@ANTILAISA clean your ears out holmes
@@steelerod4737
i was unaware that musical tastes were predicated upon ceremun in your ear canal.
This song reminds me of smoking cigarettes behind the school wearing my Jncos.
Jncos.......
Jncos 😂
cigarettes 🤭💨
@@lordeluciferdiablo1776 Yeah, I chose not to be a pothead like the rest of my friends at the time...which was a good decision, because they all ended up being methheads, incarcerated, or dead. So...I guess sticking with cigs was the right choice. Of course I quit smoking 20 years ago and haven't picked one up since. Yea me!
Jncos and Zonz with back pockets big enough for a 40oz 🤣
This song has been stuck in my head for 25 years
why can't 7m3 come out with a nothing-but-2-guitars album. Every fantastic video of theirs online is just the lead singer and guitarist blasting raw, unbridled emotion through their instruments.
I would pay upwards of 50 bucks to have them just blast out their greatest hits, and more, with just those two playing.
Cumbersome, Water's Edge, Southwestern State, blue letter, subway tunnel microphone and others - with just those two - would be priceless and worth hundreds IMHO.
IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST I PRAY.
I CANNOT TAKE ANYMORE.
E V E R
I will pray and fast for you
Gary Ridgway did it, we know it now, I feel so much for the lives lost and my friends I beg to see y'all again as for whoever doesn't know Gary Ridgway just look it up
It makes me wonder if he really did see something like this...He sounds so heartbroken & angry... very sad song but he had 1 of the best beautifuliest voices I've ever heard... I would've listen to him sing the phone book... He puts so much ❤ in his music...or did... the band is great as well
From what I've read it's not based on any personal experience of his. Might be based on a movie called River's Edge, which is itself based loosely on a real incident. Yeah, that last line though, "I shoulda done... something..." you feel his regret and guilt.
I was 13 when this came out... I am now 35 and it still brings back 13
Isn't music fucking awesome
Absolutely
same here, the perfect age to experience music cuz the music you gain attatchment to at the age of 14 shown to have the greatest impact on you for the rest of life and given that all the music I discovered from 12-15 is still the music that gives me goosebumps or instantly puts me in a certain mood is all stuff from the mid 90s.
Same
That's no BS
When the Seattle sound spread across the country and became mainstream the radio was filled with great songs from Alternative bands from coast to coast...as a child of the 60s I thought that rock had died in 1979 with the last great album of "the era"...Pink Floyds The Wall. But in the 90s rock came back with a vengence and these guys were in the thick of it.
This band NEVER got the shot they DESERVED! Gitti - tell your mom Eva says hello from the OBX!
In a strange way, this a forgotten and buried classic.
Totally agree. I saw this band in NYC ages ago, they were really good. Underrated as musicians and songwriters, the music stands up to this day.
Always thought this song was so much better than Cumbersome. Also this song reminds of the song Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Warrant. Both songs are great with a story within the song
Song about a true part of my life. I did do something and still got lied on about what happened. Guess it's true that once you mess up people automatically jump to their own version. I pray for them still. I know I am not righteous.
🙌🥳Still… one of my all time favorite songs to heal to. Thank you Seven Mary Three for the musical door you opened to my world.~Sheeara, Alaska
Have you listened to this whole album? It’s really great!
Seen these guys live front row center in Odessa Texas 12 years ago. That was one Hell of a night!
You definitely should see Seven Mary Three live if you can. You won’t regret it.
Well they broke up in 2012 so that might be tough.
That sucks!
Nothing is forever. Especially bands.
I am thankful I got to see them once.
is the best band post grunge, of UE yeaaaahhh saludos desde chile!!!! the ultímate country if the world
The most underrated band of that era.
Everyone is so happy here.
What I really like about this song is it covers a subject that not many song have ever covered and it does it with power and passion. You can almost hear the fear and pain in the singers voice.
well said. that's why I like this song too.
the moment I had the last argument with my ex wife, I literally walked out to my room to start packing my shit, and this song was playing. Put a smile on my face and I thought "how appropriate".
awwwww, shitty memory for life eh? Sry, Hun.
not at all, i love this song
such a great fucking movie
Reminds me of my dead homie Kenny was so proud when he learned this.... Rest easy bro🤘
This song still gives me cold chills.
It should... but only to those that know we're not joking
Pruning isn't for everyone but it is sometimes necessary
I heard this song on the radio for the very first time today, was talking to my mom about how eerie it is, and she mentioned that a body was just found in the creek near her old high school. Oh, the irony and unsettling nature.
Where in the hell did you hear this song on a radio? Consider yourself lucky. Been listening to this since 96. Rock radio for all I know is nonexistent.
@@morbidcorpse5954Is this song about a girl dying by water or something?
Yeah, Seven Mary Three has a genuine feel to their style of playing. This band rocks and I love it.
This video sends chills down my spine, every time I watch it.
this and polly by Nirvana
I borrowed this album from my MOM. She had great taste.
If they ever perform, im going! Just something about this song.
I loved it when they went to the Machine Shop in Flint, MI every year. Always would get tickets. They were past prime then, so tickets were dirt cheap. I used to see them for 10 or 12 bucks. Worth every fucking penny.
I still cant go the shop I'm 17 I've been waiting like 5 years I heard it's one of the best venues to see a show can't wait
+SlipMCR It's awesome. Great feel, great price, great bands.
always love seeing them at the shop!
Mike F. flint
????
I go Machine Shop all the time and have been going for years since at least eaely 2000s but never saw 7 Maey 3 there. Would have liked to see them there back in the day.
this is easily one of the best rock songs of the late 90's and that end part where he sings "i cant say a single word....about what i saw of herrr" classsic
jcnyhc classic throughout!
+jcnyhc Mid 90's
Thanks for clarifying douche
🎶This aint no fuckin game🎶
i never thought of this as rock I'd classify it as soft alternative
Ted, this is one of the best songs of the 90s. He's voice is great. The lyrics are great. It helps if you're smart enough to understand it. Don't knock what you don't understand. Lashing out doesn't work.
your kinda obnoxious try to break that habit brother
Little Joey is the little boy in the video!!!!
So underrated. Loving this playlist it’s my teenage and early 20s all over again 😊
THIS ONES FOR YOU MY FRIEND.....R.I.P. Brother..This Aint no Hockey Game......lol.
✌️
engery never fizzles out 🖤☮️
This song is from a Non Fiction Book the lead singer read in college while attending The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.
This is the song that can give a hardened gangsta nightmares and then some!
Knowing this years later he wouldn't be caught until 2001 just saying this means so much looking back
This song has the kinda gritt you don't find at All in today's music!
Rock died in 2000.. 90s was the last golden era of rock.. 2000 with staind 3 door down and others etc.. was the end.. after that.. zero!
Seven Mary Three... The band that it seems few know of.. and yet, everything I've ever heard by them is amazing. I specifically love Rodrigo and Devil Boy. But this one is amazing too.
American Standard is a good record itself
River's Edge...cool movie!
Met these guys at the fine line in minneapolis when i was 13, they hung out and ate food the bassist had me try ranch on my chicken wings for the 1st time ever ill never go back!!! Great band great guys
This reminds me an aweful lot of a song called "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Warrant. This song definately has a creepier feel and a more haunting video. Good stuff.
1 of the best fucking songs.
Sean medex
Jamillah Shabazz true that
Jamillah Shabazz Hell yeah
dig it
He saw some things. Narrowly avoided the 27 club himself. This Era of music was telling truth on a level none but a few understand after all these years.
No words. Just Thank You for Your contribution to this Planet. For the messege of this song. I'm a Gen X'er and this is still true.
FUCK.....I miss my 20's!
Thanks to the.....SEVEN who agree! LOL
+Dave Ewing LOL
Chris Chesterfield yes we did. Real musicians who performed their own music that wasn't crammed down our throats
+Dave Ewing Exactly
+Dave Ewing FUCK I KNOW ! GOD DAMN I TURNED 21 20 years ago this month! WTF, we arent supposed to grow old!!!
There is one feature of this song that is better than how it sums up the best of hard mid-90's Alternative rock, without having been a huge radio hit, and that's how this song isn't about love. How many songs tell a story that contains no trace of romance or bragging? These lyrics purely fit the emotions of the melody, and the rhythm gives emphasizes the urgency of the warning contained throughout. I bought this CD when it came out, and wasn't happy with it until I found this song. At first, I was upset that Cumbersome was the only one hit wonder song of this crappy CD, but then I heard this song, and I've never forgotten it.
margarett was the best song from american standard
Jay Gour Love everything about this album. From the first song to the last.
Don't like My My?
mymy is awsome.
These guys were way ahead of their time - they were Creed or Nickelback years before those bands broke big.
I'm 42 that's all I listen to is it's grunge and classic rock! Some harder rock!
I loved this song as a kid but as adult, wow they are so talented
Never ever thought anyone else even knew this song let alone liked it...awesome thanks people...
Thanks to my dad this is my favourite song for sure
This only have 6 million views is criminally sad.
Best song ever, listen close, its a true story in the singer life when he saw someone get killed and didn't do anything to stop it or report it. Very strong emotions coming from his voice . Ladies and gents. This is a true story!!!!
It is not a true story. "It was based on a short story that I read when I was younger by Raymond Carver," Ross said. "I liked the idea that you can't go through your life just watching and never acting upon your impulses. You can do the right thing or you can let the moment pass you by. And if you let that moment pass you by, you're always gonna regret it." This song is based on a short story by the author Raymond Carver called "So Much Water, So Close to Home".
@@BoELoot u dont know anything if u dont know this was true, get out from under the rocks, trust me its TRUE..
@@thomaskirby7475 I literally quoted the guy who wrote the song stating in no uncertain terms WHERE he got the idea for the song. I don't know how much clearer I can be than that. Feel free to google it yourself. Why do you think it's okay to ignore facts in order to keep believing the thing you already believe? Is it laziness? Is it pride? Please make me understand why people like you exist.
No it’s not, ya dingus
@@BoELoot I don't understand people like this either. Maybe it's denial, or maybe it's that they would rather live in their own fantasies. Some people are just so out of touch with reality, and they actually choose to be that way.
I feel bad for the people who never heard this song.
@Guzek Szopenski I disagree. This is my the first time hearing it and I like it.
i feel nothing 😋
Never heard of them, I like it though for sure. Don't think these were very big here in the UK
One thing i have learned is that the music never dies at least i am left with the music of it all. Most excellent.
I watched them at North Georgia College in Dahlonega Ga with my brother-in-law. It was amazing and of last things I got to do with him, as he died as a result of a heart condition the next year and died. Rip Russell, you were a brother and friend.
I was there at that show! GEB! RHB!
@@jonathanburrows9542 Was it 98 or 99 when they were there? I was at the very front and I was afraid of getting smashed into the metal rail, so I kept pushing back and bumping into the girl behind me. Some guy kept yelling 'Sing black winged bird' He said it at least 30 times throughout the show.
@@cragre28 It would have had to have been 98, because I withdrew after the first semester that year and was not there in 99. Honestly, I thought it was 97. I remember they had a band named Trinket open for them. They tried really hard, but were pretty awful and did not have a favorable response from the crowd. I remember the singer twirling his index finger in the air during one of the songs and all of the sorority girls mocking him for it.
Even though these guys didn't last, their music lives on. Whenever I hear a song of theirs playing on the radio, there isn't any urge to change the station. The 90's were a damn great decade for music.
I love the pure symbolism of this bands songs....raw and unadulterate! Spectacular!
gotta feel g00d AF to write songs that turn out 2be instant hits/classis & are still listened to / valued 20-30+ years later. Especially these lads , started the band in a garage & were truly home grown
In 1999, I competed in the heavyweight division the of The Armed Forces Body Building Competition in Italy and this was my song. I didn't win my class, but the crowd was off the hook because I have the best song. Good times.
I went to high school with them. There from orlando fl
+David Humphries How awesome!
+David Humphries another great band , from the great state of Florida!
awesome! i can feel your pride. bet it was great!
Joshua Reynolds
still just kick ass Rock and Roll
The fucking 90’s man! Back when the Fucking Drugs where Good and the weekends Rocked!
weed is better now but dope was better in 90s
Me too!! My step Dad bought me tickets to AC/DC FLY ON THE WALL!! I WAS 16!! HAD A GREAT TIME!! 51 NOW BUT STILL LOVE MY MUSIC!!!!
moments when the bass guitar and drums play off one anothers action are great in this recording. also the general mood of purely woeful regret.. classic.
Can't stop listening to this song....best SMT song ever!!!!
man music evolves in the next ten years we will miss todays music and tomorrows music will only be worse
You can only listen to this song once before it changes and it's never the same.
Enjoy wondering why he's talking about the water while you can.
OHHHH YESSSS, I sure do!!!! Do you? 😂 Hint: Not even close to what you were originally thinking. I'll save it for later, though. Don't wanna spoil the surprise!!
I used to listen to this song on repeat while playing Snood. I miss the 90s/early 2000s
What u young kids know bout ....old days was for the chosen....
Saw them live in the mid 90’s they put on a great show.
This song is amazing... has been one of my favorite songs for years!
opening guitar riff is just amazing!
Sounds too much like sanitarium by Metallica, but its good
amazingly boring
Dude is so intense. I had this CD back in the early 90's.
This is my second Seven Mary Three song. I dig it.
Live with no regrets! Great song..
love the sound of the guitar in this song.
My brother also murdered at 25 and he showed me this band it got me through the worst times in high school
My grandma LOVED his song Cumbersome. She used to tell grandpa she was gonna marry this vocalist lol
2019 still better than 99% of the crap out now
Absolute truth
2020.. definitely
You just don't look hard enough
I think that estimate is a little low.
@@williammatthews693 there's some really good shit still made, you just have to look now.
Got to see them in the early 90's before they were known.
They were at livestock festival in Zephyrhills Florida handing out cassette singles with two songs on them.
I grabbed up as many as I could. God I hope I still have at least one laying in a box somewhere 🤞
I went to the first live stock wanted to see kings x it rained all day turned into mud stock Bruce from new port Richey
i understand this song now.
may light shine on the darkest parts of this world.
when the dust settles forgiven the ones who bury the demons.
A poiniet 90's murder-balet masterpiece!
Love this song..love 7mary3..