I love the way that The National seem to enjoy collaborating with other musicians when playing live. Richard Reed Parry is such an extraordinary talent and one of the reasons I am a fan of AF as well as The National. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Reed_Parry
Aaron and Bryce use some incredible effects on their guitars, coupled with amazing musicianship. and damn, that rhythm section is flawless. and Matt... oh boy, what a perfect band.
That Letterman show was the first time I had ever listened to The National. 5 years later and still one of my favorite bands. I miss Dave's show. One of the greatest talk show hosts and always introducing me to awesome bands.
I guess I'm just not knowledgable enough on the technicalities of performances but I'm so surprised at how many people are commenting on how 'off' he was ... The whole time I was stunned at how amazing this was! Honestly I think they're one of the best bands live! But to me, it's more about the experience of hearing these songs straight from the source.
This is fucking rock and roll. One of the few good modern rock bands. You don't have to be so hipster about it with your "their Indie Rock/ Post-Punk Revival"
great performance!!! I purposly tuned in to Letterman to see this but i changed the channel on a commercial and bob ross was on and i got a little bit distracted and missed this!!!
This is my favourite song on High Violet...so they had crappy sound on Letterman, they absolutely kicked in in Auckland, NZ in January...love my National boys...
@ih8pikeys No, and sorry I don't know his name. He plays with the band seemingly often (at least in NYC) and sings some of the high parts on High Violet.
I do admit that the notion The National played Conversation 16 on the Letterman show amuses me greatly... Outstanding track, but by golly I'd expect Sorrow or England as (vaguely) more crowd pleasing songs :) "I was afraid I'd eat your braiiiiiiiinnnsss".
@denali637 I've noticed the same thing, too. I love The National and enjoy watching them live, but am always surprised that Matt has particular trouble with the "'cause I'm evil" line.
I like just about any band that has brass in it! Lyrics are a little strange, but music makes that not matter so much. I have seen alot of comments for this band saying how much the drummer resembles John Lennon (a little), but none about how much the brothers resemble Dominic Monaghan from "Lost"!
I think the kids are in trouble Do not know what all the troubles are for Give them ice for their fevers You're the only thing I ever want anymore Live on coffee and flowers Try not to wonder what the weather will be I figured out what we're missing I tell you miserable things after you are asleep Now we'll leave the silver city 'cause all the silver girls Gave us black dreams Leave the silver city 'cause all the silver girls Everything means everything It's a Hollywood summer You'd never believe the shitty thoughts I think Meet our friends out for dinner When I said what I said, I didn't mean anything We belong in a movie Try to hold it together 'til our friends are gone We should swim in a fountain Do not want to disappoint anyone Now we'll leave the silver city 'cause all the silver girls Gave us black dreams Leave the silver city to all the silver girls Everything means everything I was afraid, I'd eat your brains I was afraid, I'd eat your brains 'Cause I'm evil 'Cause I'm evil I'm a confident liar Had my head in the oven so you'd know where I'll be I'll try to be more romantic I wanna believe in everything you believe I was less than amazing Do not know what all the troubles are for Fall asleep in your branches You're the only thing I ever want anymore Now we'll leave the silver city 'cause all the silver girls Gave us black dreams Leave the silver city to all the silver girls Everything means everything I was afraid, I'd eat your brains I was afraid, I'd eat your brains 'Cause I'm evil 'Cause I'm evil 'Cause I'm evil Traduci in italiano
@denali637 It's kind of funny, you call it a "mistake" when they're the ones that wrote and are performing the song. I mean, you're most likely correct, but you can't say for sure. Who knows, maybe Matt did that on purpose. Just a thought lol :P
@denali637 Yeah, that's true. But it kinda adds a little charm and...humanity to the performance, don't ya think? Which I especially like with The National since their music is so human already. Or, you could say the human imperfections in the performance keep a balance with the inhumanly good music lol
anyone know what guitar aaron is playing? It looks like a gold top ES-335 but as far as I know those were only made for one year in the 50s. One of those now is worth like 15k
+Jordan O (Ponydigger9) i'm pretty sure it's a natural (blond) finish 335, it shows up gold under the stage lighting. Gibson didn't make too many 335's with the natural finish, either.
@Bridezilla88 the ears are fine. I'm not attacking the band - they're my favorite non-jazz group around today, along with Radiohead, and Matt's voice is one of my favorite voices. But when he sings "I was afraid I'd eat your brains" on this, the "your" is sharp. When he sings "cause I'm evil", the third pitch on "I'm" is sharp. That's not an opinion and I'm not bashing him, it's just fact. I'm just surprised that he makes the same mistakes in every live video of this song that I've seen.
The red -head playing guitar is Richard from Arcade Fire
Oh yeah!
Holy fuck thats amazing!!!!
I love the way that The National seem to enjoy collaborating with other musicians when playing live. Richard Reed Parry is such an extraordinary talent and one of the reasons I am a fan of AF as well as The National. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Reed_Parry
Matt's decision to grow a beard was the best decision of his life.
Aaron and Bryce use some incredible effects on their guitars, coupled with amazing musicianship. and damn, that rhythm section is flawless. and Matt... oh boy, what a perfect band.
High Violet will forever be the best album in the history of the universe. Timeless and priceless.
Classiest rock band around
That Letterman show was the first time I had ever listened to The National. 5 years later and still one of my favorite bands.
I miss Dave's show. One of the greatest talk show hosts and always introducing me to awesome bands.
In their prime they were the love child of joy division and the smiths. One of the greatest indie bands of all time.
in their prime?.. they still are prime lol
@@cecicestmoi their prime will never end, Frankenstein was questionable but Laugh track was great.
One of the best bridges of all time!
Still floored at how incredible their music is. One of my favorites from High Violet.
Love the way Pauls says "Ah, The National"
they are simply the best of the best in music right now.
I guess I'm just not knowledgable enough on the technicalities of performances but I'm so surprised at how many people are commenting on how 'off' he was ... The whole time I was stunned at how amazing this was! Honestly I think they're one of the best bands live! But to me, it's more about the experience of hearing these songs straight from the source.
SamsXO he sounds like shit lol
love this song
what an awesome song love this band
Richard Reed Parry is like an angel here I love this talented and interesting man
Uno dei migliori gruppi degli anni 2000...
I really enjoy this version of the song! especially when it gets all quiet at the final 'I was afraid' part
FANTASTIC SONG
going to see them on March 17th in Shibuya. can't wait!! this song rocks.
Such a great band
This is fucking rock and roll. One of the few good modern rock bands. You don't have to be so hipster about it with your "their Indie Rock/ Post-Punk Revival"
great performance!!! I purposly tuned in to Letterman to see this but i changed the channel on a commercial and bob ross was on and i got a little bit distracted and missed this!!!
That drummer is amazing.
I cannot wait to see them in Chicago with The Arcade Fire!!!!! That show will be spectacular!!
Funny how they changed the line "You'll never believe the shitty thoughts I think" to "You'll never believe the silly thoughts I think" :D
Thats the guy from Arcade Fire with the guitar right??
The National awesome band and a very good album
this band had me at "I was afraid/ I'd eat your brains"
Did any one notice that Arcade Fires Richard Reed Perry, is playing backup guitar, and vocals
Letterman not holding the album the right way up stresses me out every time I watch this
This is my favourite song on High Violet...so they had crappy sound on Letterman, they absolutely kicked in in Auckland, NZ in January...love my National boys...
LOVE.
Love it!!
It's a hollywood summer
Theirs more people in this band then in some countries. love this song!
Hunter S. Thompson on the bass guitar, John Lennon on drums, and Walter White on lead vocals...talk about a star studded lineup!
Great!
@ih8pikeys That's Richard Parry, from Arcade Fire, yes! He contributed in the album (Hight Violet) also.
I love that Richard Parry joins them.
Totally agree.....
Last time they played Letterman they has Sufjan with them and now Richard?! I can't handle this!!
@ih8pikeys No, and sorry I don't know his name. He plays with the band seemingly often (at least in NYC) and sings some of the high parts on High Violet.
Nice
I do admit that the notion The National played Conversation 16 on the Letterman show amuses me greatly... Outstanding track, but by golly I'd expect Sorrow or England as (vaguely) more crowd pleasing songs :) "I was afraid I'd eat your braiiiiiiiinnnsss".
@morangorama I thought so. He's great.
Anyone noticed that Dave was not holding the album the right side?
@idn Then again, he is. But thanks for your contribution.
And a bearded Chuck Bartowski on the trumpet
3:30 on had me moving at my desk
@denali637 I've noticed the same thing, too. I love The National and enjoy watching them live, but am always surprised that Matt has particular trouble with the "'cause I'm evil" line.
dagli Stati Uniti direi il migliore!
I like just about any band that has brass in it! Lyrics are a little strange, but music makes that not matter so much. I have seen alot of comments for this band saying how much the drummer resembles John Lennon (a little), but none about how much the brothers resemble Dominic Monaghan from "Lost"!
You're right
Matt Berninger sounds a lot more like Ian Curtis in this than Matt Berninger
I know it's been mentioned but look, it's Richard Reed Parry...
@cyezak Yeah, this is discussed below.
I think the kids are in trouble
Do not know what all the troubles are for
Give them ice for their fevers
You're the only thing I ever want anymore
Live on coffee and flowers
Try not to wonder what the weather will be
I figured out what we're missing
I tell you miserable things after you are asleep
Now we'll leave the silver city 'cause all the silver girls
Gave us black dreams
Leave the silver city 'cause all the silver girls
Everything means everything
It's a Hollywood summer
You'd never believe the shitty thoughts I think
Meet our friends out for dinner
When I said what I said, I didn't mean anything
We belong in a movie
Try to hold it together 'til our friends are gone
We should swim in a fountain
Do not want to disappoint anyone
Now we'll leave the silver city 'cause all the silver girls
Gave us black dreams
Leave the silver city to all the silver girls
Everything means everything
I was afraid, I'd eat your brains
I was afraid, I'd eat your brains
'Cause I'm evil
'Cause I'm evil
I'm a confident liar
Had my head in the oven so you'd know where I'll be
I'll try to be more romantic
I wanna believe in everything you believe
I was less than amazing
Do not know what all the troubles are for
Fall asleep in your branches
You're the only thing I ever want anymore
Now we'll leave the silver city 'cause all the silver girls
Gave us black dreams
Leave the silver city to all the silver girls
Everything means everything
I was afraid, I'd eat your brains
I was afraid, I'd eat your brains
'Cause I'm evil
'Cause I'm evil
'Cause I'm evil
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I love people who don't get The National ...
"I was afraid I'd eat your brains...."
🎉
@Von2good disagree...i think it is one of THE strongest. and apparently they do too or they wouldn't have played it on national tv.
The National has the strictest dress code in all of music.
Morrissey you mean….
@denali637 i think you are being a bit nit picky...his vocals sound okay. maybe a bit weak at times but i think they sound just fine.
@denali637
It's kind of funny, you call it a "mistake" when they're the ones that wrote and are performing the song. I mean, you're most likely correct, but you can't say for sure. Who knows, maybe Matt did that on purpose. Just a thought lol :P
Is that the dude from Arcade Fire?
Gotta love RRP...
@druminvader to be fair, it's probably so people can read the text properly
You're holding the cover incorrectly David
@RevRyan15
Unless you play the silver trumpet or drums, apparently! Amazing performance though!
Some years later...the video cover much much better
@denali637
Yeah, that's true. But it kinda adds a little charm and...humanity to the performance, don't ya think? Which I especially like with The National since their music is so human already. Or, you could say the human imperfections in the performance keep a balance with the inhumanly good music lol
anyone know what guitar aaron is playing? It looks like a gold top ES-335 but as far as I know those were only made for one year in the 50s. One of those now is worth like 15k
+Jordan O (Ponydigger9) A yellow ES-335? Richard's tele looks a little funny though, do you know what that one is?
+Jordan O (Ponydigger9) i'm pretty sure it's a natural (blond) finish 335, it shows up gold under the stage lighting. Gibson didn't make too many 335's with the natural finish, either.
+hpsfl Looks like a Fender '72 reissue to me.
+Nathan James brother Bryce is playing the Fender re-issue :)
Yeah...
are those your drums? nice drums
The american Arcade Fire
@ElainaBuie I'll have to check them out. If they are more dapper than The National, I'm expecting to see full tuxes.
That guy from Arcade Fire???
Holy Shit! It is Richard fro Arcade Fire.
@surfwaxafghani thats nice...
Berdy Ted Mosby on trumpet!
awesome as usual!
Do you think they have enough band members? what no cow bell? with that said this is a great band and song!
They've had gigs on Letterman with even more!
What about his drums David?
Mr. Letterman is correct in saying they are Rock n Roll. Indie Rock/ Post-punk revival is a sub-genre of Rock and Roll. Stop trying to nit pick.
Ron Weasly is in The National!?
is there a sardar in the band?
its not a dress code. they actually like dressing nice.
Bryan Devendorf is a fucking God.
@txwindyrider this song isn't one of their strongest on the album so I mean they were already at a disadvantage going in. but they didn't do terrible.
@RevRyan15 false. that goes to Interpol.
Holy shit, John Lennon on drums!
@Bridezilla88 the ears are fine. I'm not attacking the band - they're my favorite non-jazz group around today, along with Radiohead, and Matt's voice is one of my favorite voices. But when he sings "I was afraid I'd eat your brains" on this, the "your" is sharp. When he sings "cause I'm evil", the third pitch on "I'm" is sharp. That's not an opinion and I'm not bashing him, it's just fact. I'm just surprised that he makes the same mistakes in every live video of this song that I've seen.
Dear God, after 12 years this comment is still pompous, pretentious piffle.
No, Interpol does.
@sraosby901 it's part of his shtick. it helps him catch you off-guard with clever jokes
i wish the voice went deeper @3:40
@morangorama Wow... =P
Is that Ron Weasley in the middle there?
+Michael H. haha that's one of the members of arcade fire
Michael HA Ha 🤣
@baina hahahaha
when i said what i said i didn't mean anything
He is off key a little over halfway through...this is good though...hard to really tell how much irony is being used here.
@denali637 who cares? its rock n roll.
haha he says just about anything is rock n'roll, don't worry about it