Insignificance is still one of my favorite records of all time. “Good Times” is sheer genius. “It’d be so nice, if you weren’t here. Empty air, where you used to stand. Like an empty plane. That gets bussed away.”
Insignificance is an absolutely criminally underrated album. It's also such a great record to listen to after a bad breakup, it serves as a great fuck you.
Insignificance is one of the best musical statements of all time, without a doubt. I met Glenn Kotche recently and had a really hard time not fanning out, but I did tell him how much I loved all his playing, especially on this and any of his & JO's collabs. Loose Fur!
Ahh....my dream- be in this room with Jim playing this song, one of my favourites of his...the ultimate anthem in being an individual....and staying you + happy in a relationship. Funny how everyone is sitting politely...I cannot sit still during this song... it moves me from the inside!
I sing and play drums simultaneously and I've found over the years I've gotten better at matching my singing voice to the playing style of the song/part. He's bashing the guitar the entire time and I don't think he sings enough ('tis a shame) to have a ton of breath/energy control to be able to use a quiet voice while strumming voraciously at the guitar. Just my theory.
Kotche played on a few of O'Rourke's records (Eureka, Halfway to a Threeway and Bad Timing). From what I recall O'Rourke recommended Kotche to Tweedy and Wilco around the time they were starting to record YHF.
Yep, and the introduction happened a few months before YHF sessions started, right? Ken Croomer was still in Wilco, then. There are a few demos out there from the beginning of the YHF sessions with Croomer on I Am Trying to Break Your Heart. I’m pointing out that O’Rourke connected Tweedy and Kotche.
@@ericmarth and even funnier, the lead actress, Miranda Cosgrove, went on to become a mediocre pop musician, saying she had to "unlearn" everything Jim O'Rourke taught her for School Of Rock
just learned cheer accident drummer was in Brise Glace...so there you have it - jim o'rourke project. wild i never caught wind of cheer accident before Versailles!
imagine how great it must feel to be jim o'rourke's cowbell player
Insignificance is still one of my favorite records of all time. “Good Times” is sheer genius. “It’d be so nice, if you weren’t here. Empty air, where you used to stand. Like an empty plane. That gets bussed away.”
Insignificance is an absolutely criminally underrated album. It's also such a great record to listen to after a bad breakup, it serves as a great fuck you.
Insignificance is one of the best musical statements of all time, without a doubt. I met Glenn Kotche recently and had a really hard time not fanning out, but I did tell him how much I loved all his playing, especially on this and any of his & JO's collabs. Loose Fur!
god i love jim o'rourke so much
indeed
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What the hell man, why doesn't Jim tour? Such charisma. And clearly these guys love playing with him.
One of my favorite concerts was when he opened for Stereolab and then he joined them on the stage for the encore it was awesome.
there is no god
@@surrealchemist what the fuck! no!?
@@surrealchemist I feel like I would have been just as happy with my life not knowing that happened and that i missed that
because he is an anti-social misanthrope lol have you heard any of his songs?
Holy crap,that’s cool music! Why’ve I not heard of this guy before? He’s brilliant!
perpetually underrated!
One of the greats!
I will never tire of watching this. ❤️🙏❤️
Ahh....my dream- be in this room with Jim playing this song, one of my favourites of his...the ultimate anthem in being an individual....and staying you + happy in a relationship.
Funny how everyone is sitting politely...I cannot sit still during this song... it moves me from the inside!
Have I died and gone to heaven? Bless you Jim!
His voice sounds so different from the record…but holy shit, is it awesome. 😎
I sing and play drums simultaneously and I've found over the years I've gotten better at matching my singing voice to the playing style of the song/part. He's bashing the guitar the entire time and I don't think he sings enough ('tis a shame) to have a ton of breath/energy control to be able to use a quiet voice while strumming voraciously at the guitar. Just my theory.
how could the audience just sit still ... amazing performance
I would have been convulsing!
This is so beautiful. True Jim
Esse vídeo me faz feliz demais.
I'm very grateful to have these pro shit O'Rourke videos. But damn, I need an edit with 75% more shots of Glenn Kotche.
awesome nick mate =)
pro shit... i laughed for like a minute
This song is brilliant.I love the dynamics ...you are such an inspiration...thanks for the music Jim.
this video is one of my favorite things on the Internet
Wonderful rendition of a great song. As others here have said, I wish he’d tour.
What a great song,full of soull and rock!!!
Rock out!!!!!
been gathering Jim's varied twists since his SY collab, never fails to surprise, inspire..
Thank you and all ones involved in!
This vocal is really cool, very different than the album version in a good way.
Might as well put the whole set up huh.. xo
+Jared Kelly do it do it do it do it do it
Wow! Amazing performance.
Good lord, this rocked my brains out.
Please more!
I love Jim O'Rourke. What a magnificent bastard! KING!
please upload the whole "two sides to every story" concert!!!
Legend.
Amazing
Oh my Jim, God has a name and Apostles.
why are these videos unlisted?? how do i find more?
ARIGATO GOZAIMASHITA! :D
Amazing!
either the Yamaha SA-60 or SA-90
good voice!
This is fire 🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥
Legend
My man loooves that sweater jacket.
The best !
I love you Jim.
Glenn's having a helluva time back there. I would be, too.
This whole album rips.
I think that the drummer here is Glenn Kotche, from Wilco
hell of a drummer
It is Glenn Kotche
Kotche played on a few of O'Rourke's records (Eureka, Halfway to a Threeway and Bad Timing). From what I recall O'Rourke recommended Kotche to Tweedy and Wilco around the time they were starting to record YHF.
@@ericmarth Both Jim and Glenn played with Tweedy in Loose Fur before recording YHF.
Yep, and the introduction happened a few months before YHF sessions started, right?
Ken Croomer was still in Wilco, then. There are a few demos out there from the beginning of the YHF sessions with Croomer on I Am Trying to Break Your Heart.
I’m pointing out that O’Rourke connected Tweedy and Kotche.
Big Jim!
Jim's good live! Strange he doesn't like playing live, he seems to be enjoying himself here at times at least.
It is only rock and roll but I like it!
Excellent UA-cam Channel name
jim is god!
Yep!
MAESTRO
can anyone ID the yamaha guitar he is playing here?
1:02 just great drums
🌿🌙
fucking geniuuusss ja
fodaço
Does anyone knows the name of these type of hats he uses?
bucket hat. very popular in japan & korea, but available everywhere.
gorro piluso
🙂
i love tenacious d
Funny you say that. O'Rourke worked as a music supervisor on School of Rock (Starring Jack Black, of course)
@@ericmarth and even funnier, the lead actress, Miranda Cosgrove, went on to become a mediocre pop musician, saying she had to "unlearn" everything Jim O'Rourke taught her for School Of Rock
Is Glenn Kotche on drums?
Yep
sounds better than the album version
every single instrument being played is over two grand
Even the cowbell?
@@ericmarth Especially the cowbell.
seems fair considering they're professional musicians
Warukunai
CHEER-ACCIDENT filet of nod anybody?
wo this is wild - thanks for the lead! never heard of them/this before ua-cam.com/video/BkqOX7nOPaw/v-deo.html
just learned cheer accident drummer was in Brise Glace...so there you have it - jim o'rourke project. wild i never caught wind of cheer accident before Versailles!
Propulsive!
he is not appreciated!
suena pésimo. es una excelente canción y disco pero en vivo nada que ver. no usa bajo?