I remember destroying my experience, it started playing while entering mexico, and i didn't know it was coming from the game, and paused the game to see if it was indeed from the game, and the game bugged afterwards and it stoped playing the music lmao
A truly unforgettable experience in all the games I've ever played. I still smile remembering that moment, so engrossed in the game I WAS John. Riding into Mexico, driven by revenge, a need to see this through no matter the outcome. Even if I lie beneath the dirt at the end of it all, I would set the world right. A truly fantastic gaming memory, one of my favorites.
In which way your life is good!? You're working for federals because they kidnapped your family and you need to back to your back life because of some damn Edgar Ross!
@@cockroacher John Marston an Rockstar Protagonist from an western video game called red dead redemption came out in 2010 and still holds up to this day. Great game play too and it original came out on Xbox 360 and PS3 console but now you can download it on the newer version of Xbox and playstation console
i finished both games many times but i just cant tell you how much goosebumps i get everytime i enter mexico on this song , arthus was an awesome man but for me john was a legend.
Just one of those special occasions in time where it feels like every moment is complementing each other, creating such a unique blend of different emotions.
@@thatonefpsgamer1339unfortunately sometimes the feeling doesn’t change even when you do fall in love forreal. I’m going through the worst breakup of my life and damn does this song still resonate so deeply. Hopefully your pain isn’t as severe and love is kinder to you than it’s been me.
Fell in love with this song instantly when I heard it in my favorite movie, "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" - Was playing through RDR earlier today and when this song came on as I entered new territory, my jaw dropped to the floor. They couldn't have picked a better song. This song is PERFECT!
I can't stop thinking about the future, and how i am getting closer to take some rough decisions in my life. Some months ago, life looked so simple yet so perfect. But now, i have to get ready for incoming changes and new stuff i will have to face in order to get a better future for myself. This song represents the feeling i get when i think about it all perfectly, and i can't stop listening to it. Wish me luck, UA-cam folks, i will need it.
Now, I'm drinking some cheap vodka in any fucking city of Turkey. It's cold outside. I'm sitting in the kitchen and trying to escape from myself, my mind, past; and I dream about far places, I dream about a good future. This song make me feel both hopeful and sad. Really, love your music. I can say that with all my sincerity.
The future is but an idea... the moment is the key... love and blessings to you... without sadness and pain we would not know joy and pleasure... it’s all relative to your perspective.
I feel I am doing the same things here in a fucking city of Argentina. Not with cheap vodka right now, but deffinitely with the escaping-self action. Share your feelings on this song, and maybe even on life and the randomness of it. Cheers to all, and remember, life is this one only.
I found this by chance. After listening to the first 20 seconds I can feel tears down my eyes.. Don't know why, but it so gets me. It's a music that gives me hope and sadness, at the same time in a really strong way.
Jose esto es una pieza de arte, te hace transportarte a otra epoca, no puedo describir con palabras la añoranza que me hace sentir esta canción. Simplemente voy a beberme un trago y fumarme un cigarro mientras escucho esta obra maestra.
This is gonna sound really sappy. When I visited my family in Mexico I couldn’t help but play this on my cars speakers as I crossed the border. I was far from home but also not really. But it was my first time being on my own so far away from home. I get a double hit of nostalgia when I hear this song since I immediately think of the family members I got to meet who were so loving and welcoming and thinking back to this game with a tragic but beautiful story of seeking redemption and the lengths we go to for those we love.
Everyone is talking about red dead redemption, and while the game is a masterpiece, how about we talk about how incredible this song is? The themes, pacing and lyrics are really relatable to a lot of people
@@kys335 huh, so after a bit more research I realised that it was actually released as a single in 2010 shortly before rdr came out, but seeing as the song had to have existed a while before that if it was in the game then yeah it probably was actually made for the game. I was under the impression that since the song was released on its own it wasn’t a part of the ost
@@ASmartNameForMe God damn I love rockstar sometimes. They did the same thing with GTA IVs music, vagabond is about Niko but the song is just so great on it's on, they have a lot of like "freestyles" and "rap battles" mixed into the best too that aren't jokes but are done as if by people from the world of GTA . God damn GTA IV just so good period. Jesus Christ I love GTA V but GTA IV is part of my fucking soul
I remember being a kid and getting the game for christmas, I was grinding for like 2 or 3 days and already had gotten to mexico, this song blew me away and I just explored listening to it.
At first it was just a videogame song, i listened it for so long. In hard times, when i needed that John Marston corage just to face life that it represents a lot to me now. Thank you, Jose Gonzales, for this amazing master piece. And thank you Rockstar, for so much.
i feel that i got off my horse before the song could play cuz a woman said she needed help and then when i headed over a bunch of guys shot me and i died
Some trees flourish, others die. Some cattle grow strong, others are taken by wolves. Some men are born rich enough, and dumb enough to enjoy lives. Ain't nothing fair. -John Marston
i dont know if say this in english, or talking in your family language, with the flourish of the Argentinian Accent. But, everytime that replay Red Dead Redepmption, and, every time that my job of Professour takes me far away from my home, i listen , i feel the lonelyness of the traveler, with hundreds of kilometers of pampa, wind and Farmland. Nunca te olvides de Argentina
Took acid once while playing RDR just riding with my horse into the sunset when this song came on. Probably the most bone chilling video game experience ive had till this day.
I was heading home for good after leaving the military (honorably), it was dusk and had everything in my truck, a basket full of food, my blanket and pillow, my phone and Bluetooth speaker, this played first on the start of a 700-mile-long journey. Never will forget.
Se me hace muy cuesta arriba tragarme un disco entero tan calmado de José González, sin embargo este Far Away lo podría poner en bucle y oírlo durante horas y horas...
Im absolutley going through hell right now, and i dont see an end that isnt bad. Im glad i found this song, helos me cry it out a bit. I just want everything back, to make my family whole again, to be okay again.
On a freight train rn listening to this going through towns watching people go about their lives and fading into nothing as my train rolls on...Mexico Bnd..
This is the first time I have heard this from the video game, Red Dead Redemption. Honestly, I am not sorry for missing out on this. I would have not felt the emotion and impact of this stellar song until now. It was far away but it was worth it. Thank you
This song takes me back to the old west a period I never saw or will see and just can imagine and see it re-enacted in this amazing game! Heart filled music and story and exciting game play a masterpiece game
The first time I played this game, I never knew what the song was at the time, so I skipped it. I was 8 at the time, but now each time I hear this song, I can't stop playing it each day. Every time I go to bed, I have this sing playing. When I'm play Red Dead Online by myself, I play this song. This song just reminds me of John and Arthur a lot and I just can't stop. Red Dead Redemption changed my life, and I'm glad it did.
Quite a beautiful song, it's what I listen to before I fall asleep in my car in California dreaming of Washington, but need the pass by law because probation, I'm not gonna run. I'll face what's coming to me...
This song is in my opinion so poetical because you can give multiple meanings. Just with few verse and such a melodic guitar sound it expresses a lot of feelings. For me it’s like a picture of an ideal world which is too far away from the one we’re living in: our life and world are like a night in which we walk through in a state of numbness with a blurry sight and an aching chest unknown of any truth or of what will happen next. When we see all the bad things that happen because of mankind (who constantly recreat a mess) everything seems so hopeless and “far away” from something really good and pure. To feel alive and escape from this numbness sometimes we must risk everything like stepping in front of the death (like a train).
New album “Local Valley”, out Sept. 17. ► Stream / Pre-order album: josegonzalez.lnk.to/localvalley
Hey what's up
Hey what's up
Hey there
I remember being blown away when going to Mexico in the game. It was a masterpiece of narrative and music.
Love how a lot of people instantly know which game you're talking about
@@MrSchmerzen98 which game
this song gives me chills same with the game
Best game to ever be created
I remember destroying my experience, it started playing while entering mexico, and i didn't know it was coming from the game, and paused the game to see if it was indeed from the game, and the game bugged afterwards and it stoped playing the music lmao
I live next to the Mexican border irl, and I make it a personal tradition to play this tune to myself every time I cross
Bro played rdr irl
Mad respect friend. Bonus points if you try it on horseback one day
Or motorbike
Thats fucking awsome.
@@oneprizeonegoaldouble points while on the run of proto-FBI
Entering México....
Joao Oliveira hell yes brother
It was one of my favorite moments, the music made the moment.
A truly unforgettable experience in all the games I've ever played. I still smile remembering that moment, so engrossed in the game I WAS John. Riding into Mexico, driven by revenge, a need to see this through no matter the outcome. Even if I lie beneath the dirt at the end of it all, I would set the world right. A truly fantastic gaming memory, one of my favorites.
During sunrise...
"I'm looking for Javier Escuella"
You're playing RDR
And you just entered Mexico
Life's good.
In which way your life is good!? You're working for federals because they kidnapped your family and you need to back to your back life because of some damn Edgar Ross!
Much better when you enter during a thunderstorm
@@kirsti_i For me the sun was just rising after the crazy river gun fight at night...... it took my breath away.
Y E S
Goddamn, I forgot where I found this wonderful music. I knew it's kinda western, thank you for this comment
I love how this video was filmed in Australia.
Lmao
Ah, I see you're man of culture as well.
But not Mexico
cant tell if this is an upside down joke or a legitimate fact
CaliberBeats My man just took a vacation video and turned it upside down added the lyrics. Fuck that shit just my be where he lives
"Our time has passed, John..."
You cant erase the past john. Killin me wont make it go away.
@@juliodicochea2927 when i gone they will just find another monster they have to because they need to justify their wages
don't , your making me feel sad because dutch is dead :(
Who is John?
@@cockroacher John Marston an Rockstar Protagonist from an western video game called red dead redemption came out in 2010 and still holds up to this day. Great game play too and it original came out on Xbox 360 and PS3 console but now you can download it on the newer version of Xbox and playstation console
Goosebumps... always.. it doesn't matter if i'm a cowboy, or just a man trying to find himself...
Love this comment. Bless you my dude.
we're together buddy ! take care of yourself
John Marston ... 2020 .. and you're still alive in our Hearts ...
N Arthur
And in RDR2!
İ Miss You So Much John So Much
It seems legends never die. And nothing gets forgotten.
Don’t forget Arthur
Well, I'll tell ya one thing, this song sure as hell makes me wanna ride into mexico.
)loo
*you boys like Mexico?!*
@@devinpetersen2387 Yeah, best section in the game in my opinion
Ent@@maliciousintruder3010
xxxCoachingStuff_ Alwaysxxx and how was it?
i finished both games many times but i just cant tell you how much goosebumps i get everytime i enter mexico on this song , arthus was an awesome man but for me john was a legend.
And now I know, the only compass that I need!
The songs in rdr just hit harder.
Far Away hits even harder after all the events of RDR2.
It symbolizes how lonely John really was at that time.
Never felt so proud of being Mexican since i played RDR
Me too.
Had this playing in my earpiece while riding my motorcycle last week at sunset. It was the most surreal thing...
Just one of those special occasions in time where it feels like every moment is complementing each other, creating such a unique blend of different emotions.
This song is how I feel about love. I'm 22 and I've never dated anyone. As a result I've gotten attached to fictional characters to hide that feeling
@@thatonefpsgamer1339unfortunately sometimes the feeling doesn’t change even when you do fall in love forreal. I’m going through the worst breakup of my life and damn does this song still resonate so deeply. Hopefully your pain isn’t as severe and love is kinder to you than it’s been me.
Fell in love with this song instantly when I heard it in my favorite movie, "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" - Was playing through RDR earlier today and when this song came on as I entered new territory, my jaw dropped to the floor. They couldn't have picked a better song. This song is PERFECT!
Fitting for a tired and weary John Marston riding to Mexico aching for Redemption and a normal life with his Wife and Son.
RIP John
I can't stop thinking about the future, and how i am getting closer to take some rough decisions in my life. Some months ago, life looked so simple yet so perfect. But now, i have to get ready for incoming changes and new stuff i will have to face in order to get a better future for myself. This song represents the feeling i get when i think about it all perfectly, and i can't stop listening to it. Wish me luck, UA-cam folks, i will need it.
See you on the flipside cowboy.
I hope you are doing better now brother
"Blessed are the peacemakers"
Now, I'm drinking some cheap vodka in any fucking city of Turkey. It's cold outside. I'm sitting in the kitchen and trying to escape from myself, my mind, past; and I dream about far places, I dream about a good future. This song make me feel both hopeful and sad. Really, love your music. I can say that with all my sincerity.
Good luck my friend
Hope you're doing well now :(
Same here I come to this song for the exact same reason my guy hope everything works out for you keep ya head up
The future is but an idea... the moment is the key... love and blessings to you... without sadness and pain we would not know joy and pleasure... it’s all relative to your perspective.
I feel I am doing the same things here in a fucking city of Argentina. Not with cheap vodka right now, but deffinitely with the escaping-self action. Share your feelings on this song, and maybe even on life and the randomness of it. Cheers to all, and remember, life is this one only.
one of the best songs ever written, send it up into space.
what a treat to hear it on RDR another masterpiece
WELCOME TO MEXICO AMIGO!!!
A very underrated artist. He's so incredibly talented and soulful. He and has so much to say!♥️♥️♥️
Jose Gonzales hiciste un excelente trabajo amo esta cancion
The guitar is my favorite instrument in this song.
Patrick Bateman its the only instrument
@@alfiemorgan9529 That's why it's my favorite. Can you imagine what the song would sound like without it?
@@alfiemorgan9529
Damn, boy.... You're slow
Let's see Paul Allen's guitar skills
@John Marston
You're*
I love how you can make such a full song with just a guitar and your voice!
I found this by chance. After listening to the first 20 seconds I can feel tears down my eyes.. Don't know why, but it so gets me. It's a music that gives me hope and sadness, at the same time in a really strong way.
You should play the video game Red Dead Redemption that this was created for. Then the sequel Red Dead Redemption II
@@THE_mr.jiggles frfr
nah I hope you played RDR2 first
@@Elvis.D99rdr2 then rdr then undead nightmare
This song makes me want to go train hopping and just explore the country.
Love how the power lines look like a train track in the video.
Jose esto es una pieza de arte, te hace transportarte a otra epoca, no puedo describir con palabras la añoranza que me hace sentir esta canción. Simplemente voy a beberme un trago y fumarme un cigarro mientras escucho esta obra maestra.
This is gonna sound really sappy.
When I visited my family in Mexico I couldn’t help but play this on my cars speakers as I crossed the border. I was far from home but also not really. But it was my first time being on my own so far away from home. I get a double hit of nostalgia when I hear this song since I immediately think of the family members I got to meet who were so loving and welcoming and thinking back to this game with a tragic but beautiful story of seeking redemption and the lengths we go to for those we love.
Everyone is talking about red dead redemption, and while the game is a masterpiece, how about we talk about how incredible this song is? The themes, pacing and lyrics are really relatable to a lot of people
Yeah but this song is mainly about John marston that’s why we all mention him
@@kys335 pretty sure this was apart of a separate album before rdr
@@ASmartNameForMe what album
@@kys335 huh, so after a bit more research I realised that it was actually released as a single in 2010 shortly before rdr came out, but seeing as the song had to have existed a while before that if it was in the game then yeah it probably was actually made for the game.
I was under the impression that since the song was released on its own it wasn’t a part of the ost
@@ASmartNameForMe God damn I love rockstar sometimes. They did the same thing with GTA IVs music, vagabond is about Niko but the song is just so great on it's on, they have a lot of like "freestyles" and "rap battles" mixed into the best too that aren't jokes but are done as if by people from the world of GTA . God damn GTA IV just so good period. Jesus Christ I love GTA V but GTA IV is part of my fucking soul
Red Dead redemption gave me good memories... The good ol' memories...
“Ay gringo! Hablas español?” Said three banditos on Marston’s arrival in México.
Viva spagnia 🔥♥️
"
yo solo hablo un poco de español"
Hola amigo yo soy Ali
@@petllazy8669 What?
Pet Llazy what are you on about
I remember being a kid and getting the game for christmas, I was grinding for like 2 or 3 days and already had gotten to mexico, this song blew me away and I just explored listening to it.
A truly amazing song for men learning to grow up. It's a hard road for those that want to love life truly..
One of the best games ever aside- this may be one of the best most authentic blues songs ever written & recorded.
Watch the sunrise drunk on whiskey to this. Changed my life.
The first time I heard this song, playing of course, I had to pick up a whiskey and only later, back to game, fantastic.
So many miles we walked...so many things we learnt...
The many miles we’ve walked the many things we’ve learned*
@@mort1993 the building of the shrine
@@Cesar-vi3sg only just to burn
thank you
just thank you
for this feelings after the song
Merci Edward pour m'avoir rappelé à quel point cette chanson est belle.
DUDE when I entered Mexico and this song come on, it was nighttime and raining in-game. Made the moment like 10 times better.
Best traveling music ever. 🎵
I just found out about this song and I’m immediately blown away. This is a great song.
the more i listen to ur music, the more i crave to travel so far far away
At first it was just a videogame song, i listened it for so long. In hard times, when i needed that John Marston corage just to face life that it represents a lot to me now. Thank you, Jose Gonzales, for this amazing master piece. And thank you Rockstar, for so much.
when i first came into mexico i gave a bad step and fell to my death instantly. Never heard this song in-game lol
“falled”
@@rua3045 im not a native english speaker, and yet i don't fuck around correcting people like you do, fucking piece o shit
i feel that i got off my horse before the song could play cuz a woman said she needed help and then when i headed over a bunch of guys shot me and i died
@@jackzanaa24 lol almost the same for me with almost every scripted scene on game
@@themagicalgamer6522 Magical don't worry about grammar nazis like that they're just a small nuisance in the grand scheme of things
Some trees flourish, others die. Some cattle grow strong, others are taken by wolves. Some men are born rich enough, and dumb enough to enjoy lives. Ain't nothing fair.
-John Marston
Plot twist: Javier is playing the song
thats one way to look at it.
"Allende is dead! Mexico is mine!"
Underrated
I'm looking for javier escuela and bill williamson
i dont know if say this in english, or talking in your family language, with the flourish of the Argentinian Accent. But, everytime that replay Red Dead Redepmption, and, every time that my job of Professour takes me far away from my home, i listen , i feel the lonelyness of the traveler, with hundreds of kilometers of pampa, wind and Farmland. Nunca te olvides de Argentina
2022 and still listening to this masterpiece since i played RDR
So beautiful! Also I like the videos of the b-sides a lot. Nice animations and those flipped videos are really cool. Great mood!
Will always be incredible. Thank you so much for this incredible music.
Took acid once while playing RDR just riding with my horse into the sunset when this song came on. Probably the most bone chilling video game experience ive had till this day.
Very impressive that they would make an entire wild western game just so this song could have an absolutely perfect moment playing in a video game
I don't know what brought me here, but I'm glad it happened 😁😊. Love the song ❤
I was heading home for good after leaving the military (honorably), it was dusk and had everything in my truck, a basket full of food, my blanket and pillow, my phone and Bluetooth speaker, this played first on the start of a 700-mile-long journey. Never will forget.
Just arrived in Mexico 🤠
Se me hace muy cuesta arriba tragarme un disco entero tan calmado de José González, sin embargo este Far Away lo podría poner en bucle y oírlo durante horas y horas...
I have to wonder if Jose Gonzalez has ever taken an interest in the Tour Divide...this song just fits it almost too perfectly.
These beautiful tunes invited me to dance 💃
The song that really made into a fan of Jose Gonzalez and eventually Junip
You don’t know how bad I wanna ride into Mexico with a horse listening to this
I heard that when I crossed Mexico with Jack about to kick Edgar's ass.
You're welcome any time
@@herredward9277 Was it possible legit ?
Legendary Song! #RDR 🐎
I’m heading out to Mexico some time soon I’m playing this when I head out there.
Don't forget to saddle up well and have a nice polished revolver and some Kentucky Whiskey for your Dead Eye
Always carry your weapons and be ready for gunfires
Just thank you my brother from France.
This is music in it's highest / purest form.
Thank you Jose, for sharing. Namaste.
sharing? it isnt copyrighted or something?
Im absolutley going through hell right now, and i dont see an end that isnt bad. Im glad i found this song, helos me cry it out a bit. I just want everything back, to make my family whole again, to be okay again.
Blessed are the Peacemakers.
hopefully ur music is in RDR 2
Hell yeah
Dale Cooper that’s the way it is was just as chilling as this one,and more emotional.
But this one’s is still the original
Well... There isn't
But there is Unshaken, See The Fire In Your Eyes, That's The Way It Is, Crash of Worlds, etc...
@@Wrest_1349 all great songs however RDR1 turned me into a life long fan of Jose Gonzalez, even went to see him live in London, amazing.
It was in RDR 1
I love video games can introduce the world to a world class musician.
Rest In Peace, John Marston.
You were an angry and a feck ugly man, but not a bad one.
riding to mexico. the sky is pink. and im happy
“GET THE HELL OUT OF HERE AND BE A GODAMN MAN”
“You’re my brother”
“I know. I know.”
This is how it feels coming back from the last day of school
On a freight train rn listening to this going through towns watching people go about their lives and fading into nothing as my train rolls on...Mexico Bnd..
Most iconic moment in modern gaming history
Please keep making music. I am so moved.
This is the first time I have heard this from the video game, Red Dead Redemption. Honestly, I am not sorry for missing out on this. I would have not felt the emotion and impact of this stellar song until now. It was far away but it was worth it. Thank you
Welcome to mexico amigo
I love this song
This is legit the song that helped me find the UA-cam Red loop song feature.
Amazing.
Damn... I want to travel back in time..just to play this game again
Proud to have good ears 🥲😊❤
man, I was a teen, didn't understand most of the song, but is probably one of the best moment's in game with the stairs on Metal Gear snake eater
This song takes me back to the old west a period I never saw or will see and just can imagine and see it re-enacted in this amazing game! Heart filled music and story and exciting game play a masterpiece game
Absolutely Fantatsic!!!!
“You’re an angry and a feck ugly man, but not a bad one.”
Art that we all got to experience 🎉
Un gran musico amigo saludos de chile, far far away
WE MAKIN IT TO MEXICO WITH THIS ONE
The first time I played this game, I never knew what the song was at the time, so I skipped it. I was 8 at the time, but now each time I hear this song, I can't stop playing it each day. Every time I go to bed, I have this sing playing. When I'm play Red Dead Online by myself, I play this song. This song just reminds me of John and Arthur a lot and I just can't stop. Red Dead Redemption changed my life, and I'm glad it did.
Quite a beautiful song, it's what I listen to before I fall asleep in my car in California dreaming of Washington, but need the pass by law because probation, I'm not gonna run. I'll face what's coming to me...
Hopefully rockstar makes a remake of rdr1
Plan, Dutch?
@@StationaryGamingReal Have some God damn faith!
Dutch wanting to fall off a cliff in 4K
Hopefully they make RDR3 I grew up playing the first one and I have already finished 1 and 2
I have faith that they will
This music takes you to the same strange dimension as gas stations at night.
This song is in my opinion so poetical because you can give multiple meanings.
Just with few verse and such a melodic guitar sound it expresses a lot of feelings.
For me it’s like a picture of an ideal world which is too far away from the one we’re living in:
our life and world are like a night in which we walk through in a state of numbness with a blurry sight and an aching chest unknown of any truth or of what will happen next.
When we see all the bad things that happen because of mankind (who constantly recreat a mess) everything seems so hopeless and “far away” from something really good and pure.
To feel alive and escape from this numbness sometimes we must risk everything like stepping in front of the death (like a train).
The same could be applied to the game Red Dead Redemption.
Someone in 2024 ?
❤
Yeah, but not my first time here.
Me red dead
💜
Always