The crowd is singing in harmony, they sound so good actually. It both gives you chills and makes you feel comforted that so many people feel these lyrics
There's so much to love in this audio clip. The way people start to clap on beat. John lost his voice, which is why you can only really hear the crowd, but you can still hear him weakly bleat out a couple of lines. The rising volume on everyone's favorite part (you'd stay the hell out of my way-hand in unlovable hand). In a lot of live versions, John changes the last line to "I hope we all die" and you can hear some people in the crowd anticipate that and incorporate it into their own singing. I've seen the Mountain Goats live a few times. No Children and This Year always bring the house down.
god now that ive heard it... these lyrics are beautifully haunting and about discord and hate between two people and now they've been turned into something with joy and laughter and clapping and harmony behind them somehow....... so good
I have yet to find another song as angry and vindictive as No Children. It's real anger and resentment that's built up, everyone can find a piece of themselves in it because we've all been there, I think that's why this version of the song is so beautiful, a song about resentment bringing people together. Because in the end, tragedy really does bring us together
idk i think the song hits for people who have been in toxic relationships or grew up in an unstable household like. with divorce or domestic abuse or whatever. so i think hearing everyone sing this together and why it gives me chills is because it's a gathering of people who survived. people who are angry and grieving, but alive. the ppl at this concert are surrounded by ppl with the same grief and anger and they are safe together ykwim. this sounds like healing to me. this is everyone seeing themselves in strangers and doing the most human thing there is to do about it: make music. the same reason there are war songs and sea shanties and nursery rhymes about the plague. does this make sense
Something about a whole crowd of people happily, joyfully singing a song about wanting to die- maybe even holding each other's hands during the chorus- makes me want to cry in a good way
People are so beautiful. Look, we all know this bitter, bitter song about stagnation and isolation. Look, let's all sing it and smile and cheer because everyone here knows the feeling and love the song. Let's scream in joy. Look at the hurt we have felt and overcome.
While everybody singing together is already wholesome, I love that you can just barely make out the person recording the audio quietly singing to themself at certain parts as well, especially around 1:50 and 2:14
ough this is beautiful. the clapping during the silence just to fill the air. everyone singing such a dark song with such jubilation. the way all of the united clapping stops at the end just to give way to uproarious cheering. this is what life is for
Man this gave me goosebumps. In a way it reminds me of a sea shanty like Wellerman or Santiana. Songs that can have dark or sad lyrics but we sing our hearts out to in joy. The entire time I listened to this i could hear the smiles in these voices, it's really magical.
I'm sorry for anyone feeling this song a little too much right now. Have some lyrics to sing along with that crowd: I hope that our few remaining friends Give up on trying to save us I hope we come up with a fail-safe plot To piss off the dumb few that forgave us I hope the fences we mended Fall down beneath their own weight And I hope we hang on past the last exit I hope it's already too late And I hope the junkyard a few blocks from here Someday burns down And I hope the rising black smoke carries me far away And I never come back to this town again In my life, I hope I lie And tell everyone you were a good wife And I hope you die I hope we both die I hope I cut myself shaving tomorrow I hope it bleeds all day long Our friends say it's darkest before the sun rises We're pretty sure they're all wrong I hope it stays dark forever I hope the worst isn't over And I hope you blink before I do I hope I never get sober And I hope when you think of me years down the line You can't find one good thing to say And I'd hope that if I found the strength to walk out You'd stay the hell out of my way I am drowning There is no sign of land You are coming down with me Hand in unlovable hand And I hope you die I hope we both die
I don't know what to feel about this song, is so sad, but it makes it beautiful, mmi wanna cry, but i understand the words, i hate the lyrics, but they feel so real in a way, in a way of depression trying to get out of it or showing how it felt like. Is really weird to explain what this song means or could mean to anyone.
The crowd is singing in harmony, they sound so good actually. It both gives you chills and makes you feel comforted that so many people feel these lyrics
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@@tipsyGn0stalg1c OMG THANKSS I LOVE THE MOUNTAIN GOATS IN GENERAL THEY’RE MY FAVORITE BAND
There's so much to love in this audio clip. The way people start to clap on beat. John lost his voice, which is why you can only really hear the crowd, but you can still hear him weakly bleat out a couple of lines. The rising volume on everyone's favorite part (you'd stay the hell out of my way-hand in unlovable hand). In a lot of live versions, John changes the last line to "I hope we all die" and you can hear some people in the crowd anticipate that and incorporate it into their own singing.
I've seen the Mountain Goats live a few times. No Children and This Year always bring the house down.
god now that ive heard it... these lyrics are beautifully haunting and about discord and hate between two people and now they've been turned into something with joy and laughter and clapping and harmony behind them somehow....... so good
i would be dead if nobody recorded this btw
Glad your still here
I’m happy you’re still alive. ❤
I think this classifies as a modern day folk song now.
I have yet to find another song as angry and vindictive as No Children. It's real anger and resentment that's built up, everyone can find a piece of themselves in it because we've all been there, I think that's why this version of the song is so beautiful, a song about resentment bringing people together. Because in the end, tragedy really does bring us together
idk i think the song hits for people who have been in toxic relationships or grew up in an unstable household like. with divorce or domestic abuse or whatever. so i think hearing everyone sing this together and why it gives me chills is because it's a gathering of people who survived. people who are angry and grieving, but alive. the ppl at this concert are surrounded by ppl with the same grief and anger and they are safe together ykwim. this sounds like healing to me. this is everyone seeing themselves in strangers and doing the most human thing there is to do about it: make music. the same reason there are war songs and sea shanties and nursery rhymes about the plague. does this make sense
Something about a whole crowd of people happily, joyfully singing a song about wanting to die- maybe even holding each other's hands during the chorus- makes me want to cry in a good way
People are so beautiful. Look, we all know this bitter, bitter song about stagnation and isolation. Look, let's all sing it and smile and cheer because everyone here knows the feeling and love the song. Let's scream in joy. Look at the hurt we have felt and overcome.
beautifully put
While everybody singing together is already wholesome, I love that you can just barely make out the person recording the audio quietly singing to themself at certain parts as well, especially around 1:50 and 2:14
I thought hat was the lead singer this whole time.
@@StruggaBugga it is, that's definitely John
ough this is beautiful. the clapping during the silence just to fill the air. everyone singing such a dark song with such jubilation. the way all of the united clapping stops at the end just to give way to uproarious cheering. this is what life is for
Over 20 year old song. And it's still amazing.
These things make humanity worth living for.
Man this gave me goosebumps. In a way it reminds me of a sea shanty like Wellerman or Santiana. Songs that can have dark or sad lyrics but we sing our hearts out to in joy. The entire time I listened to this i could hear the smiles in these voices, it's really magical.
I'm sorry for anyone feeling this song a little too much right now. Have some lyrics to sing along with that crowd:
I hope that our few remaining friends
Give up on trying to save us
I hope we come up with a fail-safe plot
To piss off the dumb few that forgave us
I hope the fences we mended
Fall down beneath their own weight
And I hope we hang on past the last exit
I hope it's already too late
And I hope the junkyard a few blocks from here
Someday burns down
And I hope the rising black smoke carries me far away
And I never come back to this town again
In my life, I hope I lie
And tell everyone you were a good wife
And I hope you die
I hope we both die
I hope I cut myself shaving tomorrow
I hope it bleeds all day long
Our friends say it's darkest before the sun rises
We're pretty sure they're all wrong
I hope it stays dark forever
I hope the worst isn't over
And I hope you blink before I do
I hope I never get sober
And I hope when you think of me years down the line
You can't find one good thing to say
And I'd hope that if I found the strength to walk out
You'd stay the hell out of my way
I am drowning
There is no sign of land
You are coming down with me
Hand in unlovable hand
And I hope you die
I hope we both die
This is sublime. It’s literally the reason to be alive. Fuck yes.
I came here from a pin on Pinterest that said this sounded transcendent. They were right
same
this literally made me sob. maybe we are worth saving
This song hits so different after *what happened* and also after consuming enough Moral Orel content to make me have all of Clay's rants memorized
Wdym what happened
ugh thank you for this, i saw the post last week and had a bit of a cry to it ! i love it so much !
Me too, catharsis!
saw them in concert for the first time last night and getting to experience this was incredible
thanks for making it just the song :) the others have all the talking but i just wanted a nice loop
Chills....thank you!!! I love belting this song out at his shows.
I don't know what to feel about this song, is so sad, but it makes it beautiful, mmi wanna cry, but i understand the words, i hate the lyrics, but they feel so real in a way, in a way of depression trying to get out of it or showing how it felt like. Is really weird to explain what this song means or could mean to anyone.
Tragedy really does bring everyone together huh?
this is possibly the best thing i've ever heard wow thank you
love htat you can hear JD periodically going 'YEAH!!'
I love this. And I wish I was there to hear something like it.
One of the best videos on youtube
This brings me so much joy
Was this at Haw River Ballroom? He lost his voice and everyone sang for him. Last song of that tour.
bruh, i was literally having a break with this, also making a short of Clay, perfect.
Bro this popped up on my dash the day before!!!
2:15
bro