@@youarein1ov3 it's just a very slow song! I feel like it never picks up the way I want it to. It's a beautiful message and I appreciate it for that but I feel like it's one of the weaker songs on the album musically. Ps. Is your username a TSwift reference?
@@FischtankProductionsdude just going to tell you, if you love Noah’s song writing then just take a weekend and just nonstop play his music and you will be shocked at just how many beautiful and amazingly written songs one man can create! Highly recommend “No Complaints” by him!
The View Between Villages by Noah destroys me and builds me back up all at once. It's a masterpiece, and he struck again a few days ago with Forever !!
Yes!! I was thinking of this track as I watched. Every single on this album packs some kind of punch. Seriously. Genius. Existential. irreverent. Sincere. Ethereal. All of it, jointly and severally, containing all of the suchness.
my fav line is: Feels like I've been ready for you to come home For so long That I didn't think to ask you where you'd gone Why'd you go? ^^ he still doesn't ask where the other person went, he asks why. brilliantly written. brilliant. brilliant. brilliant.
This line represents such a complex feeling. Where you feel like you can't criticize someone's decision, but still it impacts you negatively and maybe You're guilty for even feeling affected. Packs a punch
One of my favorite songs of all time is "the view between two villages" (extended version) its worth a listen if you liked orange juice and stick season.
Tempted to tell you to just listen and react to the entire album because it is a masterpiece! Love your breakdowns of the songs though and would love your insight on “Call Your Mom” and “No Complaints” but a fun one I think you’d also enjoy is “Dial Drunk”! Have fun and keep the great reactions coming!!
No Complaints is absolutely beautiful especially if you have dealt with bipolar depression and anxiety because Noah just explains so well how it feels. Especially how Noah perfectly describes how it feels to get help for it, and how the medicine taken to stop the issues created their own issues.
holy shit man, your perspective and musical knowledge is so wonderful, not to mention how genuinely fun this was to watch! I have loved Noah Kahan's music for years, and your commentary on guitar gave me a completely new view on a song I already loved. You definitely earned a sub from me man, keep doing what you do best!
I love that you picked up on the musical difference in the two speakers. It adds a whole new layer to the song. This song makes me think of a car accident that happened near my hometown where 3 high school kids were killed and the driver and another passenger survived. It makes me think of the aftermath of surviving that and how it can alter your life moving forward. Maybe making that connection to this song is what makes the underlying emotion so strong for me.
“Come Over” “Halloween” “Your Needs, My Needs” “Paul Revere” “Hollow” “Maine” My favorite Noah Kahan songs. But all of his albums are definitely no skip albums. They are masterpieces. (“Hollow” and “Maine” are from older albums.) I really think you’d enjoy “Your Needs, My Needs”!
This was the first song by Noah I was like I don’t know why I feel my emotional floodgates have opened, but I like how deeply it hits. You’re gonna go far is a heartbreaking but phenomenal song!!!
It’s my first time seeing you on TH-cam. But I wanna say I love how instantly you went “oh I wanna figure that out” when you heard the guitar you likes and tried to copy it. Something about going “oh that’s nice I gotta know that” really connected with how I see things 😂
That's how I learned. Listening to the radio. At least now I can back it up. Back in the day I had to wait for the song to come back on the radio. HAHA
He is such a good songwriter. "Growing Sideways" is another song that is easy to relate to and will make you think. I appreciate you and your reactions!
Crazy song! After listening twice to the whole thing, I think shes saying he still parties. In the beginning he tells her its slowed down, maybe ppl have just left. Idk. She kinda put him in his place! That was a jam. Thank you for bringing music to me that I would have skipped by for sure. I enjoyed that
That’s how I took it. She was an after thought to the party and the orange juice for the kids is basically “you were an after thought but you can have this!”
@@minibug5494 I don't know, maybe that's how it's intended, but purely in practical terms, why would I go out shopping with you in mind If I haven't seen you in months and aren't sure If you're ever coming back? That doesn't seem insulting to me. If you stick around and become part of my life, I'll start shopping with you in mind. Saying there's OJ in the kitchen if you want some doesn't seem bad to me. (Other than maybe implying OJ is a drink for children, which could go either way song interpretation wise for me). As for the first voice in the song maybe still partying sometimes, that's the thing, just because you radically change your life completely doesn't mean everyone else has an obligation to as well. If they care about you and want you in their life, they can (and should to be kind) minimize it when you are around as a compromise, like that pov character seems to be trying to do. If that isn't good enough for you, then as an adult, it's up to you to decide which relationships can't be salvaged and which ones can. Which is sad but necessary sometimes.
Every single on this album packs some kind of punch. Seriously. Genius. Existential. irreverent. Sincere. Ethereal. All of it, jointly and severally, containing all of the suchness.
Congrats on your sobriety, man. Not an addict myself but my family struggles with that hell and I know how bad it can get from the perspective of being a child of addicts and my sister battles it too. My mom and my sis are now sober, dad’s still deep in it but 🤷🏻♀️ proud of everyone who has gotten sober. This song is so meaningful to me. ❤
Please please please just do a full album reaction!!! Noah is such an amazing lyricist and the two songs of his you have done now just begins to scratch the surface. You will not be disappointed! If you have to pick just one please do Growing Sideways 🙏
My favorite line is"Now I'm 3rd in the line up to your Lord and your Savior". I never had a drinking problem, but I did become a Christian at 18 years old and left many things behind. My friends saw me change, and it gave me perspective as to what they must have felt. I also happened to move countries at the same time so the whole "goodbye" factor was also there. I love when songs take me on emotional journeys like this.
This song makes me cry every time. I connect it to a different circumstance. It’s my mom (the first voice) and me (the “you said”) . There isn’t alcohol involved in our rift but there’s a tumultuous relationship with a lot of fighting at home. I don’t go visit often. Then my sister had kids and my mom would always say “we won’t fight, the girls are here”. That’s the orange juice for the children. I’m the only child with a different dad and always felt like she abandoned my needs for her relationship and put me through all that fighting without awareness of what it was doing to me/us. I find the first voice in the song to be very condescending under the guise of a kind voice. And the second person is begging to be understood.
I have been obsessed with this artist and this album for the past month or so-play it at least 4 times a week-unless his songs make me yearn for a little Avett Bros or Mumford. So excited about this guy!
This particular song has been humming in my mind for the past few days. His songs have done this to me-like delightful ear worms. Never experienced a delightful ear worm before😂! this song tho…I love when the temp picks up, and you said…the anger playing through the music and lyrics…who was abandoned? Both, methinks. Something about this song. this album. Every song really plays on my subconscious. And they rise up in my system one at a time when I’m not listening.
This is one of the most beautiful live performances, I watch/listen to it regularly. I feel like I have a whole new understanding on the song with your analysis. Great job brother.
Man this was so fun to watch. My 6 year old son has started to show such a keen interest in music and lyricism thanks to Noah, and it's been so fun to help him listen through his own sweet little lens. He sings Orange Juice at the top of his lungs and doesn't have any idea what he's singing, but we watched this (and your Stick Season video together) and even though it's so so heavy, he's learning about poetry and music with his old little filters and life experience and it's magical.
Some of my favorite Noah Kahan songs are The View Between Villages, Growing Sideways, and Everywhere, Everything. Those are probably my top 3. Highly recommend checking them out. His voice and songwriting skills are phenomenal!😊
ur shock when hearing the song and ur expressions made this song moreeee enjoyable! i love this song and seeing someone get excited when listening to it makes me happy!! sad songs make me happy bc they show someones vulnerable side
Hell yes, been waiting for this one forever!! This is a guy, if you can get by copywrite stuff, you should do this entire album. Literally every song is this good. Amazing song writer and the voice to match.
Wow, was so excited for this reaction I commented before watching it. Your interpretation is so good as usual. You have got to do the album, i promise you you'll be blown away by how great this album is (deluxe version has 16 songs, Paul Revere and Your Needs My Needs are added and are brilliant). Also don't forget about your boy Nolan Taylor ;) You're the best out there doing it, keep on keeping on.
I’ve seen you do a few collab covers. Mumford and sons brought up a few major jazz artists to do House of the rising sun at New Orleans Jazz fest. The amount of talented musicians in this collab is well worth the watch. Easy to find on TH-cam.
At one point I thought the narrator, who’d stayed and hadn’t seemed to move on, was snapping back “yeah, you left but I buried them”, which would have been an interesting twist, but I couldn’t make the vocal cues dictating who was speaking line up I’m still mapping it out in my head. The friend who stayed is bitter that their drunk friend got Jesus? And then then they’re offering OJ? Brilliant song, even if I am dim. Just beautiful
Hey just wanted to thank you ! As a non native english speaking guy, listenin to you really helps enjoying even more this type of song by understanding underlaying meanings etc… great work thanks for sharing your passion and your emotions in such a cool & chill way haha love it 👍
Long time Noah listener here! From this album I’d recommend Growing Sideways, Call your mom, or She Calls Me Back. From other albums I’d recommend Carlo’s Song or Troubled Mind :)
Just found this artist (outside of Stick Season). I love the crow imagery. They surround dead things. So everyone in that town just reminds her of what she did and healing from but can never forget. I also love the emotion of her not being through the grief yet. She is angry that everyone isn’t taking it as seriously as her. Probably the best song I’ve heard (lyrically) in years. Story telling at its finest.
Call Your Mom is such an emotional song if his, I’d love for you to experience that. It’s his hardest to perform live, personal story on suicide and asking for help
'Mess'! That's my recent favorite of his. Next month it will probably be something different. Each one of of his songs are so relatable one way or another.
My take was that possibly she started drinking because of the accident and just couldn’t understand how everyone else involved just seemed “fine” when she was so broken.
I think it's this. I think the reason he's 3rd in the line up is because she started drinking after the accident, then entered a 12 step program 6 months ago and she is in recovery.
Funny thing is hes super young still in his 20s i remeber 4 years ago when id go see him playing in the corner of coffee houses in burlington or even 2 summer ago tickets were 20-30$ now hes blown up big time and the little state that could is so proud!
My personal interpretation is that the car crash is what triggered the drinking not what made them get sober. He talked about the crash being back in '02 and how the subject (who was presumably the driver) wasn't hurt but other people were and that it wasn't their fault. So they used alcohol to cope with the survivor's guilt. The subject has to leave the town and the people there to get better and the whole song is about the speaker welcoming the subject back home, showing care for them and wanting to be supportive of their healing and sobriety. But the speaker is also acutely aware that the environment and maybe even them as people could be triggering hence the "are we all just crows to you know" like him asking "does our presence just remind you of all that trauma and the people who died?"
I finally comprehend~ the graves are them, the remnants of the relationship that existed before the crash. The crash changed her but he remained back “there”… also, it always seemed like she was the angry one but the anger is all him. The reality of the changed relationship, her change and absence crashes into his soft feelings and desire for her to return. Listen to the sneer when he sings …”and you said…” I think she’s telling him softly… he’s perceiving her shift as rejection and _he’s_ _angry_ She was just ready to start fresh. Gaaa! This change up has wracked my mind lol!
This is the first vid I've seen of yours dude and I subscribed straight away, you're awesome. Makes me want to try learning to play again. This is my fav song of Noah Kahan, he became one of my fav artist's when I found him late last year. What other genre's do you react too?
No pressure to reply either. This is probably my first comment I've left on a vid and I just wanted to express how good this vid was after I've had a shit night haha x
Thank you so much. I recommend learning the guitar. It takes determination to learn and play but comes with so many benefits. It can help express every different emotion. From sad to happy and anger. It helps get things out.
Amazing analysis.. you got it quickly. I hadn’t picked up that they had slowed down in general due to age and the natural progression of life with kids. I was assuming a literal party had run its course and was now slower, which wasn’t the case.
Now I’m third in the lineup is actually a play on words. Yes it meaning he’s now 3rd behind Lord and saviour but also he means he was third in the police lineup from the accident that he was talking about with the graves.. brilliant writing 🙏
“Call Your Mom” - beautiful, tragic, heartfelt, emotional
“Homesick” - upbeat, kinda rocky, just awesome all around
Both would be wonderful reactions!
second this, PLEASE do "call your mom" !!
Homesick is amazing but I'm NGL, Call Your Mom is one of my least favorites of his.
Yes, yes! Two of my favourites. 😅 I love the duet with Lizzy McAlpine too, for Call Your Mom. 🧡
@@ejax904I’m so curious why lol
@@youarein1ov3 it's just a very slow song! I feel like it never picks up the way I want it to. It's a beautiful message and I appreciate it for that but I feel like it's one of the weaker songs on the album musically.
Ps. Is your username a TSwift reference?
My favorite song of his is "Maine" the guitar in the beginning is beautiful
Omg same
More of a “No Complaints” fan myself but that’s cause I relate so fucking much to it!
Gives me Pearl Jam vibes!
Homesick always gets me, but the view between villages fills me with some type of emotion that I can’t name
Yes...
This is what you call a reaction video man. In one listen you nailed the meaning of the song to its finest detail.
Thank you so much. I appreciate it.
@@FischtankProductionsdude just going to tell you, if you love Noah’s song writing then just take a weekend and just nonstop play his music and you will be shocked at just how many beautiful and amazingly written songs one man can create! Highly recommend “No Complaints” by him!
The View Between Villages by Noah destroys me and builds me back up all at once. It's a masterpiece, and he struck again a few days ago with Forever !!
Yes!! I was thinking of this track as I watched. Every single on this album packs some kind of punch. Seriously. Genius. Existential. irreverent. Sincere. Ethereal. All of it, jointly and severally, containing all of the suchness.
I always finish that song desperate for another verse, it’s so beautiful
my fav line is:
Feels like I've been ready for you to come home
For so long
That I didn't think to ask you where you'd gone
Why'd you go?
^^ he still doesn't ask where the other person went, he asks why. brilliantly written. brilliant. brilliant. brilliant.
"you didn't put those bones in the ground" was absolutely heart wrenching
Wo can say those words while contemplating the scene without breaking down. Heart wrenching for sure.
oh my GOD i never processed that line until now
Gotta Listen to “come over” by him, Truly one of his best just written beautifully and relatable
FR!!! I have a tattoo for Come Over because I love it so much!
Such an amazing song. He is a genius and the world is starting to recognise him now which is great !
“Now I’m third in the line-up, to your lord and your savior” is one of the best lines I’ve ever heard, packs a hell of a punch
Also Halloween is an amazing song by him
@@noahshultz7638 Yessss!! I feel like Halloween is SO underrated! Great song! Noah makes masterpieces!
This line represents such a complex feeling. Where you feel like you can't criticize someone's decision, but still it impacts you negatively and maybe You're guilty for even feeling affected. Packs a punch
The crash back in 02 line is the one that gets me, I get chills every time
Facts
One of my favorite songs of all time is "the view between two villages" (extended version) its worth a listen if you liked orange juice and stick season.
That one makes me speed unintentionally.
Tempted to tell you to just listen and react to the entire album because it is a masterpiece! Love your breakdowns of the songs though and would love your insight on “Call Your Mom” and “No Complaints” but a fun one I think you’d also enjoy is “Dial Drunk”! Have fun and keep the great reactions coming!!
He just released Stick Season (forever) which has one additional song and all of the features. It’s amazing
I love that you’re doing Noah kahan now! Some recommendations: Growing side ways is great, Call Your Mom is incredible, No Complaints is amazing
No Complaints is absolutely beautiful especially if you have dealt with bipolar depression and anxiety because Noah just explains so well how it feels. Especially how Noah perfectly describes how it feels to get help for it, and how the medicine taken to stop the issues created their own issues.
You nailed the meaning of this one man. And picked up that picking pattern SO fast! 👏🏼
holy shit man, your perspective and musical knowledge is so wonderful, not to mention how genuinely fun this was to watch! I have loved Noah Kahan's music for years, and your commentary on guitar gave me a completely new view on a song I already loved. You definitely earned a sub from me man, keep doing what you do best!
Thank you so much. I truly appreciate comments like this :) it makes me feel like I’m doing something right.
omg yes. i’ve been waiting everyday for some more noah kahan. would love to see more!
I love that you picked up on the musical difference in the two speakers. It adds a whole new layer to the song.
This song makes me think of a car accident that happened near my hometown where 3 high school kids were killed and the driver and another passenger survived. It makes me think of the aftermath of surviving that and how it can alter your life moving forward. Maybe making that connection to this song is what makes the underlying emotion so strong for me.
All the Noah! He is so talented and unafraid to talk about topics that matter. Go with Growing Sideways next. ❤
Yeah please!!!
+1 for Growing Sideways
This song makes me tear up every single time I listen to it. It's wonderfully written and the chorus is phenomenal.
“Come Over”
“Halloween”
“Your Needs, My Needs”
“Paul Revere”
“Hollow”
“Maine”
My favorite Noah Kahan songs.
But all of his albums are definitely no skip albums. They are masterpieces.
(“Hollow” and “Maine” are from older albums.)
I really think you’d enjoy “Your Needs, My Needs”!
This was the first song by Noah I was like I don’t know why I feel my emotional floodgates have opened, but I like how deeply it hits. You’re gonna go far is a heartbreaking but phenomenal song!!!
The entire Stick Season (We’ll all be here forever) album is worth a listen. Filled with great writing. One of my favorite projects.
He’s very easily one of the best songwriters in music currently. He’s absolutely incredible
I love seeing other people geek out when they hear a Noah song for the first time. He is so brilliant. ❤
Noah is quite literally a genius. And I know from his songs that he has been through a lot.
So proud of Noah , as a fellow New Englander he beautiful embodies how it feels to live in such a special place
It’s my first time seeing you on TH-cam. But I wanna say I love how instantly you went “oh I wanna figure that out” when you heard the guitar you likes and tried to copy it.
Something about going “oh that’s nice I gotta know that” really connected with how I see things 😂
how u just be learning the songs on guitar on the spot 😂
That's how I learned. Listening to the radio. At least now I can back it up. Back in the day I had to wait for the song to come back on the radio. HAHA
8:30 reaction -me too!! This album blew me away.
He is such a good songwriter. "Growing Sideways" is another song that is easy to relate to and will make you think. I appreciate you and your reactions!
Crazy song! After listening twice to the whole thing, I think shes saying he still parties. In the beginning he tells her its slowed down, maybe ppl have just left. Idk. She kinda put him in his place! That was a jam. Thank you for bringing music to me that I would have skipped by for sure. I enjoyed that
That’s how I took it. She was an after thought to the party and the orange juice for the kids is basically “you were an after thought but you can have this!”
@@minibug5494 I don't know, maybe that's how it's intended, but purely in practical terms, why would I go out shopping with you in mind If I haven't seen you in months and aren't sure If you're ever coming back? That doesn't seem insulting to me. If you stick around and become part of my life, I'll start shopping with you in mind. Saying there's OJ in the kitchen if you want some doesn't seem bad to me. (Other than maybe implying OJ is a drink for children, which could go either way song interpretation wise for me).
As for the first voice in the song maybe still partying sometimes, that's the thing, just because you radically change your life completely doesn't mean everyone else has an obligation to as well. If they care about you and want you in their life, they can (and should to be kind) minimize it when you are around as a compromise, like that pov character seems to be trying to do. If that isn't good enough for you, then as an adult, it's up to you to decide which relationships can't be salvaged and which ones can. Which is sad but necessary sometimes.
Every single on this album packs some kind of punch. Seriously. Genius. Existential. irreverent. Sincere. Ethereal. All of it, jointly and severally, containing all of the suchness.
Really need to listen to Growing Sideways by Noah Kahan.. So much to say.. Amazing turn of word and feelings
The View Between Villages gets me every time. Honestly the whole album, but something about it is next level.
The extended version is a masterpiece on an album of masterpieces
Northern attitude with Hozier! And dirt cheap by Cody johnson
Congrats on your sobriety, man. Not an addict myself but my family struggles with that hell and I know how bad it can get from the perspective of being a child of addicts and my sister battles it too. My mom and my sis are now sober, dad’s still deep in it but 🤷🏻♀️ proud of everyone who has gotten sober. This song is so meaningful to me. ❤
I love that he uses metaphor, storytelling, and masterful musicianship to tell his stories. He is amazing.
Please please please just do a full album reaction!!! Noah is such an amazing lyricist and the two songs of his you have done now just begins to scratch the surface. You will not be disappointed! If you have to pick just one please do Growing Sideways 🙏
casually learns the riff in 6 seconds...lol Earned my follow. Great reaction and GREAT song.
My favorite line is"Now I'm 3rd in the line up to your Lord and your Savior". I never had a drinking problem, but I did become a Christian at 18 years old and left many things behind. My friends saw me change, and it gave me perspective as to what they must have felt. I also happened to move countries at the same time so the whole "goodbye" factor was also there.
I love when songs take me on emotional journeys like this.
Your reaction is incredible, thanks for sharing❤
Thanks for watching! :)
This song makes me cry every time. I connect it to a different circumstance. It’s my mom (the first voice) and me (the “you said”) . There isn’t alcohol involved in our rift but there’s a tumultuous relationship with a lot of fighting at home. I don’t go visit often. Then my sister had kids and my mom would always say “we won’t fight, the girls are here”. That’s the orange juice for the children. I’m the only child with a different dad and always felt like she abandoned my needs for her relationship and put me through all that fighting without awareness of what it was doing to me/us. I find the first voice in the song to be very condescending under the guise of a kind voice. And the second person is begging to be understood.
I have been obsessed with this artist and this album for the past month or so-play it at least 4 times a week-unless his songs make me yearn for a little Avett Bros or Mumford. So excited about this guy!
This particular song has been humming in my mind for the past few days. His songs have done this to me-like delightful ear worms. Never experienced a delightful ear worm before😂! this song tho…I love when the temp picks up, and you said…the anger playing through the music and lyrics…who was abandoned? Both, methinks.
Something about this song. this album. Every song really plays on my subconscious. And they rise up in my system one at a time when I’m not listening.
This is one of the most beautiful live performances, I watch/listen to it regularly. I feel like I have a whole new understanding on the song with your analysis. Great job brother.
Stick season is the best album by anyone in a while. Sooo good
Man this was so fun to watch. My 6 year old son has started to show such a keen interest in music and lyricism thanks to Noah, and it's been so fun to help him listen through his own sweet little lens. He sings Orange Juice at the top of his lungs and doesn't have any idea what he's singing, but we watched this (and your Stick Season video together) and even though it's so so heavy, he's learning about poetry and music with his old little filters and life experience and it's magical.
Some of my favorite Noah Kahan songs are The View Between Villages, Growing Sideways, and Everywhere, Everything. Those are probably my top 3. Highly recommend checking them out. His voice and songwriting skills are phenomenal!😊
Thanks!
Thank you bro. I appreciate you
ur shock when hearing the song and ur expressions made this song moreeee enjoyable! i love this song and seeing someone get excited when listening to it makes me happy!! sad songs make me happy bc they show someones vulnerable side
Please please please react to “Call Your Mom”!!!! My favorite song of his at the moment and it makes me cry every time I listen
Hell yes, been waiting for this one forever!! This is a guy, if you can get by copywrite stuff, you should do this entire album. Literally every song is this good. Amazing song writer and the voice to match.
Wow, was so excited for this reaction I commented before watching it. Your interpretation is so good as usual. You have got to do the album, i promise you you'll be blown away by how great this album is (deluxe version has 16 songs, Paul Revere and Your Needs My Needs are added and are brilliant). Also don't forget about your boy Nolan Taylor ;) You're the best out there doing it, keep on keeping on.
I’ve seen you do a few collab covers. Mumford and sons brought up a few major jazz artists to do House of the rising sun at New Orleans Jazz fest. The amount of talented musicians in this collab is well worth the watch. Easy to find on TH-cam.
Sooo good. An amazing song and great to hear your thoughts ❤ loved seeing and hearing you practise the opening 😊
At one point I thought the narrator, who’d stayed and hadn’t seemed to move on, was snapping back “yeah, you left but I buried them”, which would have been an interesting twist, but I couldn’t make the vocal cues dictating who was speaking line up
I’m still mapping it out in my head. The friend who stayed is bitter that their drunk friend got Jesus? And then then they’re offering OJ?
Brilliant song, even if I am dim. Just beautiful
Hey just wanted to thank you ! As a non native english speaking guy, listenin to you really helps enjoying even more this type of song by understanding underlaying meanings etc… great work thanks for sharing your passion and your emotions in such a cool & chill way haha love it 👍
that was sick af how u replicated that on the guitar (as a guitar player who uses tabs) nice !
Thanks for this. One of the greatest songs I have ever heard. Noah Kahan is a musical genius.
I really enjoy the way you react to music! Keep up the great content!
Long time Noah listener here! From this album I’d recommend Growing Sideways, Call your mom, or She Calls Me Back. From other albums I’d recommend Carlo’s Song or Troubled Mind :)
As someone who is bipolar and has issues due to generational trauma, growing sideways makes me cry when I sing along
Just found this artist (outside of Stick Season). I love the crow imagery. They surround dead things. So everyone in that town just reminds her of what she did and healing from but can never forget. I also love the emotion of her not being through the grief yet. She is angry that everyone isn’t taking it as seriously as her. Probably the best song I’ve heard (lyrically) in years. Story telling at its finest.
Call Your Mom is such an emotional song if his, I’d love for you to experience that. It’s his hardest to perform live, personal story on suicide and asking for help
Please please do more Noah kahan
That walk down sounds like something from city and colour. Beautiful.
Thank you for reacting to this song
That was such a great reaction video!
He need to listen to the Cape Elizabeth album, only 5 songs and not that long to listen to and it’s all around amazing
'Mess'! That's my recent favorite of his. Next month it will probably be something different. Each one of of his songs are so relatable one way or another.
Great reaction video…glad I stumbled across this
Thank you :)
you should listen to his song "Dial drunk" its an incredible song and it has great storytelling in the lyrics. love your content!
Basically the whole stick season album is a must listen for lyrics
Great video, love the explanation and interpretation of the lyrics. Nice channel dude!
Joe Purdy, Joe Purdy, Joe Purdy!You need to react to this guy putting out these type of songs 15 years ago
This one is my favorite by him. So many tears.
Great reaction, gotta check out anyway and your needs, my needs by him even if it just in your own time great songs!
This is the best react video for Noah Kahan.
"Come Over" is a beautiful song by Noah. Highly recommend!
I love that you could play that.
I know it’s an older song, but my absolute favorite Noah Kahan song for so long is “Howling” a reaction to this song would be amazing.
My take was that possibly she started drinking because of the accident and just couldn’t understand how everyone else involved just seemed “fine” when she was so broken.
I think it's this. I think the reason he's 3rd in the line up is because she started drinking after the accident, then entered a 12 step program 6 months ago and she is in recovery.
Funny thing is hes super young still in his 20s i remeber 4 years ago when id go see him playing in the corner of coffee houses in burlington or even 2 summer ago tickets were 20-30$ now hes blown up big time and the little state that could is so proud!
Been patiently waiting for this one ever since you did stick season
I envy the fact that you can play by ear like that.
Your about to get an army of 16-35 year old girls flooding your videos if you keep doing Noah kahan songs, his music is great
I'm 61 and absolutely adore him. 😊
Hell yeah, brother! You should check out The View Between Villages next!
bro really said let me time travel and react to my own songs ok buddy, we caught u, the gigs up
His album Busyhead is also phenomenal
The fact that you just grabbed the intro riff is fire
omg you have to listen to "your needs, my needs" it's so good!
My personal interpretation is that the car crash is what triggered the drinking not what made them get sober. He talked about the crash being back in '02 and how the subject (who was presumably the driver) wasn't hurt but other people were and that it wasn't their fault. So they used alcohol to cope with the survivor's guilt. The subject has to leave the town and the people there to get better and the whole song is about the speaker welcoming the subject back home, showing care for them and wanting to be supportive of their healing and sobriety. But the speaker is also acutely aware that the environment and maybe even them as people could be triggering hence the "are we all just crows to you know" like him asking "does our presence just remind you of all that trauma and the people who died?"
It's such a beautiful song.
I finally comprehend~ the graves are them, the remnants of the relationship that existed before the crash. The crash changed her but he remained back “there”… also, it always seemed like she was the angry one but the anger is all him. The reality of the changed relationship, her change and absence crashes into his soft feelings and desire for her to return. Listen to the sneer when he sings …”and you said…” I think she’s telling him softly… he’s perceiving her shift as rejection and _he’s_ _angry_
She was just ready to start fresh.
Gaaa! This change up has wracked my mind lol!
This is the first vid I've seen of yours dude and I subscribed straight away, you're awesome. Makes me want to try learning to play again. This is my fav song of Noah Kahan, he became one of my fav artist's when I found him late last year. What other genre's do you react too?
No pressure to reply either. This is probably my first comment I've left on a vid and I just wanted to express how good this vid was after I've had a shit night haha x
Thank you so much. I recommend learning the guitar. It takes determination to learn and play but comes with so many benefits. It can help express every different emotion. From sad to happy and anger. It helps get things out.
Amazing analysis.. you got it quickly. I hadn’t picked up that they had slowed down in general due to age and the natural progression of life with kids. I was assuming a literal party had run its course and was now slower, which wasn’t the case.
False Confidence is one of my favorites
For like the 20th time lol.. check out Tulsa's Last Magician by Willi Carlisle, the westernAF version
You'll love his songwriting
I SECOND THIS
You need to listen to she’s alright! Zach Bryan, will be the most heart felt song
You definitely need to listen to some Wyatt Flores, one of my favorite artists right now, specifically Please Don’t Go, such a great song
This song is incredible!
are we gonna talk about how he actually looks like noah lol
Now I’m third in the lineup is actually a play on words. Yes it meaning he’s now 3rd behind Lord and saviour but also he means he was third in the police lineup from the accident that he was talking about with the graves.. brilliant writing 🙏
Is there anyway you can react to some more of his music?? I would love to hear what you have to say about dial drunk
Hahaha I started laughing about you playing A with one finger. I absolutely cannot play it with three fingers because I fat finger every chord 😂