The only version I listen too... and easily my favorite piece of music by Sun kil moon... absolutely gorgeous, once a month since it came out..... I'd have never sincerely listened to his music until I first heard this version of this track.... then benji became exceptional shortly after
Something about this song and performance is so chilling. It's like he manages to compress time somehow and bring the past into the present. This is like a true modern folk song imo.
I check out comments.. it leads me to new music.. Thank you. I just listened to ‘dead between the walls’ by Pelican and it is sweet. I’ve found so much new music through mentions. Thank you sir.. I appreciate this deeply. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Been following Mark since 1993 when I thought I was *late* to the party! Second album. Amazing not just that he's still performing, but that he's still changing and finding new inspiration. He's made so many great albums that it's near impossible to believe.
The only version I listen too... and easily my favorite piece of music by Sun kil moon... absolutely gorgeous, once a month since it came out..... I'd have never sincerely listened to his music until I first heard this version of this track.... then benji became exceptional shortly after
Check out Waterkill, and Medicine Bottle by Red House Painters. RHP and Sun Kil Moon have the same singer.While you’re at it check out Another Space Song, Bernie and Heliotropic by Failure.
I have been waiting for some decent live footage from this album. Thanks Pitchfork. I remember seeing the 9.2 album review of this. No album is more deserving. This record is just unspeakable in it's beauty. I feel like it may stay with me for many more years. The tales, the people, the intense sadness of their stories. It is humbling in it's genius
Beautiful! "And everybody remember the paranoia When he stalked the suburbs of Southern California And everybody will remember where they were When they finally caught the Night Stalker And I remember just where I was When Richard Ramirez died of natural causes"
Truly a fantastic story teller. I can't think of a single other musician who can turn anecdotes and conversational topics into lyrics as well as Mark. Then to pair it with good music as well is crazy. On paper it should be boring but for some reason it just marries so well and works perfectly.
I remember Mark mentioning off-handidly that he first formed a band back in the day as a way "to meet women" but noted that now, many years later, he finds himself singing to an audience consisting only of middle-aged men. In the end, you're left singing to reflections of yourself... as seen in this clip.
Aight guys, this song (specifically this performance), more than any other that I know, NEEDS to be played through some great speakers. If you can, do yourself a favour and try it! I can only ever listen to this through my home theatre system, where sounds like their summoning the dead!
i only discovered these blokes recently , still learning to spell but i think this band is the shit , as in the good shit ! Tales of the proletariat. whatever that is these days
"that's the same age as the guy who's coming to play the drums"
*Guy playing the drums sweats nervously*
Ole Steve Shelley!
Ronnie brown of sonic youth?
Some one's sister married the pool shark 🦈 🎱 Jim Evans I reckon I beat the goose at Camberwell RSL twice he was over the hill
@@Ronnie159102That's not Steve Shelley (although Steve does play with them sometimes). It is Eric Pollard.
This is my favorite rap song.
💀
I like how he froths at the corner of his mouth like a fuckin angry footy coach off his chops
Just a little like to see if I could reach the south
@@benkear600 you could see him yell GOOO PARRAAAAA
Some kind of indie/folk and cajun
getting drunk and watching this video is the ultimate vibe
Am drunk. Am watching. I feel it.
@@Dreijer94 right there with ya mate
I liked this comment last night while I was drunk.
@@spindatish Same.
Can confirm. Drunk viewing is optimal.
Wish he'd record a version with this instrumentation. Album version is great but this is so..eerie.
The only version I listen too... and easily my favorite piece of music by Sun kil moon... absolutely gorgeous, once a month since it came out..... I'd have never sincerely listened to his music until I first heard this version of this track.... then benji became exceptional shortly after
the talent it takes to make an outdoor festival show feel thick with atmosphere and intensity like this is a whole other level. wow.
And a good man running the soundboard
I was thinking the same thing. Sunshine will never be the same after this.
Thank you Sun Kil Moon for the inclusion of my book documenting the Sexton case.
I bought your book because I heard about it in this song; I bet that happens a lot.
Something about this song and performance is so chilling. It's like he manages to compress time somehow and bring the past into the present. This is like a true modern folk song imo.
Absolutely haunting
Definitely prefer this over the album version. Has more of an eerie dark wave vibe to it that complements the subject matter of the song nicely
Like a Swans - y type of arrangement to it . Yeah , I think I know what you mean ...
Didn't know the album version, but also is an authentic and singular gem.
@@saraivatoledo1842 i was just thinking it reminds me of SWANS. no wonder i love it so much lol
@@pumpkin_the_snek You have watched "heaven is mine " clip already , right ?
@@saraivatoledo1842 yeah! I thought it was great, but i wish it built into something more explosive
Me: trying to tune my guitar in silence
The other band members:
Nylon string guitar with open tuning is a great sound. Really distinct.
opening tuning down to A!
@@domsa_ I think this is in B, but in Carissa he does A major.
if only it was actually in tune
@@GoldenPoopDhas a charm to it when slightly flat
man that riff is brutal, really pushes what he's talking about
Plus the intensity building with each bar approaching the hook and the climax at the end is just crazy
Look how cool that drummer looks
Fantastic for a 51 year old.
Taylor C I was only kidding. I know that it's Kim Gordon.
baphomick Ha, I get it.
Coby Watts I'll be here all week.
Looks like Seth MacFarlane
The whole band just looks like the different version of the same guy
before, during & after rehab
lol yeah
ahaha true story
Did richard ramirez die today? Of Natural causes?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA WHAT
Coincidentally he's playing a Jose Ramirez classical guitar
That riff...man. Sounds like something Pelican would do. Friggin' love this.
I agree
I check out comments.. it leads me to new music.. Thank you.
I just listened to ‘dead between the walls’ by Pelican and it is sweet.
I’ve found so much new music through mentions. Thank you sir.. I appreciate this deeply. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I'm with Nuff Nuff on this one, thanks for the name drop! Just checked em out!
Just saw him at body & soul festival in ireland and met him afterward hes a bit depressing but sooo cool
Rick Staines?
How can he not ?
@@YouFeudTV He still lives with his mom
The Sopranos Guy?
That is one gorgeous guitar. Oh, and Mark Kozelek is a fucking genius.
This is one of the best songs ever recorded. Whenever I listen I have to repeat it 3 or 4 times to absorb it all
How on earth can anyone not like this song? I wonder if this song was ever used in a movie. The opening to this video is freakin' amazing!!
This blows the album version out of the water
this performance is legendary
the drummer's vibe is so amazing
"We Didn't Start the Fire" for people who measure the years in terms of notorious serial killers.
Absolutely perfect. I like both (studio/live) versions. You can "touch" the atmosphere here.
Agreed - I like both, but I prefer this live version to the album version.
ray liotta on drums
bahaha
bahaha
+Nick Deenge And here I thought it was Seth MacFarland
As far back as he can remember, he always wanted to be a drummer.
Enough said....
One of the most haunting performances I've ever seen. Pure chills when those guitars ramp up.
This performance is absolutely breathtaking!
Eric Pollard on drums looks like the coolest dude ever.
Criminally underrated
love how this groove grinds away and gains momentum while the relentless tormented words create a mood and haunt us. It ends WAY to soon
Been following Mark since 1993 when I thought I was *late* to the party! Second album. Amazing not just that he's still performing, but that he's still changing and finding new inspiration. He's made so many great albums that it's near impossible to believe.
Hauntingly good
Criminally underappreciated artist
The only version I listen too... and easily my favorite piece of music by Sun kil moon... absolutely gorgeous, once a month since it came out..... I'd have never sincerely listened to his music until I first heard this version of this track.... then benji became exceptional shortly after
shit sounds like studio quality damn
This one's better, has a darker vibe to it
Koz always sounds better live.
this has a strong true detective vibe..
Can't stop listening to this. This version is better than the version on the record.
that string gradually getting more and more out of tune seems fitting
fuckin true.. ... ... deep
If only Richard Collopy was here to fix it...
@@KConny Why?
kozelek tuning
Jandek style
i’m 26 and this song is giving me a midlife crisis
Just you wait till you are 51 .
You should be mate get yourself a fuckin Lamborghini Murcielago don't get the snip though your too young🇦🇺
Spot on mate🎯
I’m 21 and I agree
@@saraivatoledo1842 I don’t even wanna think about this lol. Cheers man
I wish this song was fifteen minutes long...
*fifty
Oskar Cremonesi *fifty thousand
Kyle Marsh 50 seconds
@@ggallintedtalk boo
Half hour long on repeat 😂
You can feel his passion in this song
Best version by far....gives me chills
Haunting performance. It actually sounds better in this video though.
Just found out about these guys this track is fantastic. I'm doing a deeper dive into their catalog today.
Check out Waterkill, and Medicine Bottle by Red House Painters. RHP and Sun Kil Moon have the same singer.While you’re at it check out Another Space Song, Bernie and Heliotropic by Failure.
how did it go?
@@LilypadOW definitely gained a fan still bumping em!
You will never be the same again.
@@CursedRaichugreat suggestions. You have any playlists I can find?
I have been waiting for some decent live footage from this album. Thanks Pitchfork. I remember seeing the 9.2 album review of this. No album is more deserving. This record is just unspeakable in it's beauty. I feel like it may stay with me for many more years. The tales, the people, the intense sadness of their stories. It is humbling in it's genius
3 words, Admiral Fell Promises
Anders Sunesen
it might be a reason why he's more interesting
not excusing it
Anders Sunesen true. never understood how such an obnoxious person can make such beautiful music.
Anders Sunesen I find it super funny that people think he's an asshole.
MuikuliWander
www.stereogum.com/1806256/targeted-journalist-responds-to-mark-kozelek/wheres-the-beef/
My favorite live performance of any song
Damn, Mark and the band killed it! Super intense.
Beautiful!
"And everybody remember the paranoia
When he stalked the suburbs of Southern California
And everybody will remember where they were
When they finally caught the Night Stalker
And I remember just where I was
When Richard Ramirez died of natural causes"
they did catch the night stalker
❤
this guy is new to me, but i cant get enough of his work. a breath of fresh air in a pretty ordinary music time and place.
Definitely the artist I look up to the most, RIP Red House Painters
doesn't get much better than this
So powerful and for all the right reasons and feelings
Ive had this on repeat since i first heard it yesterday
Brilliant song, lyrics and intensity
Thanks to the Netflix's documentary now I know who was Richard Ramirez.
Yeah he was a piece of human trash
@@Camothor10 dont call him a piece of trash, because that would be an insult to trash
Night Stalker! 👹👹😈😈🤡🤡💀💀☠️☠️
I like the studio version of this song, but I wish it was a little more like this.
Truly a fantastic story teller. I can't think of a single other musician who can turn anecdotes and conversational topics into lyrics as well as Mark. Then to pair it with good music as well is crazy. On paper it should be boring but for some reason it just marries so well and works perfectly.
What about Mount eerie ?
A darker john prine
Anyone else feel their heart get stabbed when he mentioned his baby cousin? RIP young soul 🙏
Powerful song. Brooding, dark composition, yet it is hilarious at the same time. Great tune!
after so many years ....its still the most amazing song ever ....man thats art thx so much and f richard
They’re using an original Roland Space Echo. I love me some tape delay. It’s between the amp head and speaker case behind Mark.
Prefer this to the studio version
Both great , but I kinda like the build up more in studio version....when that beat and chord come in
Still sends a chill down my spine!
Damn good. Mark Kozelek is rocking out, yes he is older, this happens to all of us eventually. Great song from a great album.
Zaczek Leszek why you even mention his age? No one cares really. Its art, not pop songs.
@@dvrds try listening to the lyrics. You might get your answer.
I remember Mark mentioning off-handidly that he first formed a band back in the day as a way "to meet women" but noted that now, many years later, he finds himself singing to an audience consisting only of middle-aged men. In the end, you're left singing to reflections of yourself... as seen in this clip.
I absolutely love this.
Wow. Just wow! Amazing. Love it.
snuck in just after this set started and ran right up to him and was in awe
deep and personnal lyrics, I love that
Maybe the Richard Ramirez was inside us all along
Maybe the real Richard Ramirez was all the friends we made along the way
Killer version. In every sense of the word.
Still here.
I have purposfully played, Mark Kozelek, while waking in the morning. To evok some emotion out of my love.
You know it's a good song when the entire video is the "most replayed"
Brilliant and emotionally moving.
Something about the instrumental on this track is so low key and sinister, especially compared to the album version. I love it
This video is amazing. Mark is killing it.
I cant belive how good this is.
Aight guys, this song (specifically this performance), more than any other that I know, NEEDS to be played through some great speakers. If you can, do yourself a favour and try it!
I can only ever listen to this through my home theatre system, where sounds like their summoning the dead!
perfection +++
love the sound!
my favorite album of the decade
Wow what a song, and album, best album I have heard in years !!!
So much energy
I love that song he's off chops the ol' Mark Kozelek did I spell that korecktlee? 🇦🇺
dis is some serious music
i only discovered these blokes recently , still learning to spell but i think this band is the shit , as in the good shit ! Tales of the proletariat. whatever that is these days
5:23 this guy gets it
one of his best songs!
potente, grande Mark
I love this man.
Capture @ 5:22 Timothy Treadwell enjoying the show....
Badass bandana and cycling shades up front looking seriously tough
multiple eargasms like crazy
Jurgen Klopp on electric guitar
This was great live. Another great Ohioan
First time checking out this band very impressed
nice name asshat
I don't remember how I got here, but I'm glad did. Never heard of these guys before
I would really enjoy an instrumental version of this song.
I loved this song anyway but it hits differently after watching the night stalker documentary on netflix
❤
Great song. Great Performance. That's all