I love this song to death. The lyrics and sound are just incredible. I really wish this song had been included on ITAOTS. I miss you and your music Jeff Mangum.
I met Julian Koster wandering around Melbourne before their show on the 15th, he is such a beautiful person to speak to. Naturally I bought an accordion after that show.
This is how I'd like to think his musical career ended. Playing this song, rocking out like he did. Quite possibly the most inspiring visual performance of a single song I have ever seen.
This video is special. The low quality VHS only makes it more precious. NMH in Brooklyn on this rainy day with my ex girlfriend who I was in love with and she smartened up and broke up with me. Thinking back now, I'm so happy to have that experience.
this, along with anything else done by them, is amazing. I almost exploded when I heard that he was going to be on the Chris Knox tribute album. It is absolutely amazing.
this song is too fucking good. I wonder if this would've been released if they stayed together. I can't even fucking imagine a late nineties elephant six studio recording of this.. holy shit
i can't leave this joke up for any longer in good conscience. BUT it occurs to me that he could raise a buttload of money for a worthy cause by playing a single benefit somewhere, if he could muster himself up for it.
i like i said, clown, complexity does not equal greatness. In fact, just using 7 chords makes him an even better. He captures himself, a spirit, his passion in his playing. No amount of knowledge or technical complexity will ever achieve that. It;s natural. small minded schlub.
@nolanpotter1 nolanpotter1, Do you know what the blues is? A real blues guitarist can get more emotion out of 7 chords than any carefully developed super elaborate composition. Jeff Mangum may not have played the blues, but he certainly understood how strong music writing and cooperation works.
Dude people say thing's like that all the time. I doubt meeting Jeff Mangum is actually his life's goal that he strives towards every day. It's just something he'd really love to be able to do someday. Stop taking it so seriously. This is youtube.
damn, youre right, shame on me for shitting on his dream of meeting a regular person who makes good music! you know what would happen if he met jeff? he would be disappointed because he's probably expecting every word that comes out of his mouth to be profound and deep. it would be just as interesting as speaking to any other person. sorry, but his dream is stupid, and if im a douche for saying that then whatever. hopefully he strives for more meaningful things.
You don't really know what other people define as "profound and deep", do you? You also_ don't really know if this individual has such expectations. Maybe he'd just be incredibly happy to meet his idol. But hell, of course that's a stupid dream, because wanting to meet someone you adore is pathetic. And yes, yes, _all_ of us should strive for more meaningful things, because surely everybody thinks the same things are meaningful. It's not like we're any different.
nolanpotter1 how do you know if Jeff Mangum is a great guitarist? his music doesnt call for intricate guitar licks or complex progressions, that doesnt mean jeff isnt capable of them. it doesnt mean he IS either, but still you dont know.
thats pathetic if your biggest ambition is to meet another person. jeff is an ispiration to me too but some people put him at god status. if people are going to see him as an idol they might as well be dumb little girls who worship justin bieber. jeff is just a human who makes great music, nothing more.
"Maybe he'd just be incredibly happy to meet his idol" and here lies the problem. he idolizes him. this is not justin bieber. we dont need fanboys who think their favorite musicians are gods. idols are for fools.
is it me or is this the best song ever
it’s true - & in its glow, is it not true that u/i/we have achieved jeff-lightenment too?
I love this song to death. The lyrics and sound are just incredible. I really wish this song had been included on ITAOTS.
I miss you and your music Jeff Mangum.
I met Julian Koster wandering around Melbourne before their show on the 15th, he is such a beautiful person to speak to. Naturally I bought an accordion after that show.
I really want an accordion like his, do you know if its just a concertina or something?
white people
братишка haha relatable
2:20 I break everything in my house.
This is how I'd like to think his musical career ended. Playing this song, rocking out like he did. Quite possibly the most inspiring visual performance of a single song I have ever seen.
This video is special. The low quality VHS only makes it more precious. NMH in Brooklyn on this rainy day with my ex girlfriend who I was in love with and she smartened up and broke up with me. Thinking back now, I'm so happy to have that experience.
A studio version of this would have been spectacular, but I think that the live recordings have this irreplaceable charm. Insanely powerful music.
a studio version was released now !!!
@@parasetamol8203digitally at least. 2011 was the box set. I just wished they released a full band version. Isn’t it a vibe!
@@parasetamol8203 The solo acoustic version is good, but lacks the intensity of this performance.
the three souls who disliked this had their ferris wheels set on fire.
Bruh deep down we all want our ferris wheels on fire
I'd personally be thrilled to meet any of the guys from the band plus Rob Schneider haha.
how to rock out with a sweater
this, along with anything else done by them, is amazing. I almost exploded when I heard that he was going to be on the Chris Knox tribute album. It is absolutely amazing.
holy crap these comments are ancient
this song is too fucking good. I wonder if this would've been released if they stayed together. I can't even fucking imagine a late nineties elephant six studio recording of this.. holy shit
NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL HAVE JUST GOT BACK TOGETHER
Jeff looks like he needs a hug. : I
my fav NMH song!!!
They sound so unique. I'm big fan of NMH. Greetins from Bosnia!
This comment is from 2006
@@nolanwolfe so?
@@parasetamol8203 just blows my mind at how fast time really is
ahhh the vhs is so nice
thanks so much for posting this. i did not know this song before. the legend keeps on growing.
What I wouldn't give to see NMH in concert now!
it seems like everyone in elephant 6 has awesome sweaters...
Best song ever.
Furthermore, props on Lee Morgan pic.
They're Back!
This is a relic
This is one of the best songs he's ever written. too bad all i have are two shitty live versions of it on cd.
ho ho ho merry christmas fucking ho ho ho
we're all just little jeff mangums of the heart YA KNOW?
What is he seeing. He sings and looks off into space. It's almost as if he's singing to someone that isn't there, except to him.
They got a fans here in Bosnia too! Fantastic NMH!
I. NEED. HIS. SWEATER.
i have the live cd of this whole show
Upload it homie
awesome sweater
seriously thought,
Yeaahh i was surprised too when i noticed it wasnt there
i think magnum is the best live i just wish
i could see him live just one more time
He also put out an amazing noise album with the guy from of montreal.
It's amazing what you can do with 2 chords
majestic
i can't leave this joke up for any longer in good conscience. BUT it occurs to me that he could raise a buttload of money for a worthy cause by playing a single benefit somewhere, if he could muster himself up for it.
Jesus fucking christ this is an amazing song
Can anyone explain what this song is about
A dream Jeff had about a Ferris Wheel being set aflame and him running through a crowd to get away as it fades from view
end of a relationship
i was 2 years old
On almost all of his videos the majority of comments are about that sweater :P
Bloody awesome sweater though...
This is the best song ever. Fo' srs.
i like i said, clown, complexity does not equal greatness. In fact, just using 7 chords makes him an even better. He captures himself, a spirit, his passion in his playing. No amount of knowledge or technical complexity will ever achieve that. It;s natural.
small minded schlub.
@Blomstrom
Blomstrom:
No, no, that's Nana Grizol.
*badumt bssh!*
Actually, that song was Little Birds
@punksk8r19 there is. i can't remember where i got it from but i'm glad i did haha
Anyone know the lyrics? or tabs?
@nolanpotter1
nolanpotter1, Do you know what the blues is? A real blues guitarist can get more emotion out of 7 chords than any carefully developed super elaborate composition. Jeff Mangum may not have played the blues, but he certainly understood how strong music writing and cooperation works.
This song isn't on any of their demos. It's a live only song.
Dude people say thing's like that all the time. I doubt meeting Jeff Mangum is actually his life's goal that he strives towards every day. It's just something he'd really love to be able to do someday. Stop taking it so seriously. This is youtube.
did you hear about the obama benefit he's playing in brooklyn?
Good god man, you really don't need two accounts to flame a guy. Also, what's your problem with NMH? I think they were a great band, personally.
@imasuperbeaver opening for yellowcard isn't far from it
@SeedsAreUs I disagree, it's a completely different vibe
I think you should get a new friend. >;P
@NmHman127Nugget
probably.
@xxxspongebobxxxk agreed
so the more difficult something is to play the better it sounds?
damn, youre right, shame on me for shitting on his dream of meeting a regular person who makes good music! you know what would happen if he met jeff? he would be disappointed because he's probably expecting every word that comes out of his mouth to be profound and deep. it would be just as interesting as speaking to any other person. sorry, but his dream is stupid, and if im a douche for saying that then whatever. hopefully he strives for more meaningful things.
You don't really know what other people define as "profound and deep", do you? You also_ don't really know if this individual has such expectations. Maybe he'd just be incredibly happy to meet his idol. But hell, of course that's a stupid dream, because wanting to meet someone you adore is pathetic. And yes, yes, _all_ of us should strive for more meaningful things, because surely everybody thinks the same things are meaningful. It's not like we're any different.
Personally, I think making fun of another person's dream is pathetic.
He's saying "Jill Carnes" you tools. They never opened for Yellow Card.
lol pwnd
if anything, yellowcard should open for jeff
I think I'd loose all respect for this band if they ever did a benifit for a politician.
nolanpotter1 how do you know if Jeff Mangum is a great guitarist?
his music doesnt call for intricate guitar licks or complex progressions, that doesnt mean jeff isnt capable of them.
it doesnt mean he IS either, but still you dont know.
thats pathetic if your biggest ambition is to meet another person. jeff is an ispiration to me too but some people put him at god status. if people are going to see him as an idol they might as well be dumb little girls who worship justin bieber. jeff is just a human who makes great music, nothing more.
"Maybe he'd just be incredibly happy to meet his idol"
and here lies the problem. he idolizes him. this is not justin bieber. we dont need fanboys who think their favorite musicians are gods. idols are for fools.
boy, that's an ugliest sweater i've seen -- just kidding! hey thanks for sharing this!