@Lord Protector, the dandy warhols come down is a great record, but a bit too long for my taste. 13 tales just felt more cohesive as an album and it's flow. They both have great songs though, so it's a tough one to decide. Side note, their 3 most recent records: this machine, distortland, and why you so crazy are actually very good. Not on the level of 13 tales, but such an improvement to odditorium and Earth to the dandys. Each one makes me more excited about the band again.
The Dandy always makes me simultaneously happy and sad. Their music is the perfect blend of joy and melancholia. I always see the Dandys when they come to town.
This song makes me feel happy, free, safe, warm, cold, sad, broken, loved, lost, fulfilled and empty all at the same time. It's a good feeling though. Not many songs can do this to you... I am blessed with the Dandy Warhols music being a part of my life.
Opinions vary. If one person thinks 'it's one of the best songs ever written', then they are just entitled to think that, just as much as the people that rate Sgt Peppers & Exile.
Sitting here. Staring at the ppl passing by. This song. Don't you wish someone would just reach out into your brains at times like this? This song is the perfect background song for like...life, man.
Well, I'm 75 and this is the greatest song with a brilliant and raw video I've ever seen, and I've seen a few. Refreshing and cleverly not overproduced.
This band just always gets the tempo just right. They don't run away with it. Bohemian the same way. You feel like it is going fast but it really isn't. It grabs you, leads you into the next
But seriously to think the synth-infused acoustic reverberated masterpieces this band puts out is anything compared to the long-forgotten adidas crap pseudo-punk rap from the early 2000's is downright an insult to any musician.
For those of you who love this song, listen to the version on the live album 13 tales from Urban Bohemia from 2014. I listen to it over and over. It is so good.The harmonies at the end give me chills.
this band is just so underated. I accidently found them in 2000 and I never get tired of these gorgeous, unique, talented musicians! I love you xxxxxxx saved my life!
just got back with my teenage sweetheart from 37 years ago and we both love this band and had both never heard of them before this year (2019) cherry on the icing on a truly wonderful reunion of two souls destined for each other.
Went to see them at a small gig in Leicester UK. When Peter H started to play the opening sliding chords the hairs stuck up on the back of your neck, a shiver runs down your spine, the audience drops quiet and you're in musical ecstasy.
One of my favorite songs. Still remember seeing them at the Cats Cradle in Chapel Hill in 2006, one of the best. I got drunk and after the show told the guitar player that they are the "saviors of rock and roll", much to the amusement of my friends who still make fun of me about it.
This song is an anthem that represents happier times and marked a major turning point at which my life moved in a totally different direction. I am so grateful for their music.
Michael Haring I agree, the D is the home chord & still dominates so it still feels minor even with the passing major chords... probably what draws me to this song. I do like the Dsus2 passing chord, which goes right back to D minor again. This is 1 of those songs I can hardly listen to without wanting to strum along on my acoustic ;-)
the span where they focus on the girl... sitting there.... lost in thought... thinking of past mistakes, loves lost, things that could be, or whatever else. A great video for a great song
great kick back. This band was smooth. They had the touch and feel of a band, not just keeping time or being in key. They got the transitions and tempo perfectly. They played individually but together
This is a very sweet and mellow song, they have quite a few but this is my favourite and I always keep coming back to listen to it ( Only discovered it a couple of weeks ago and I love it )
I really like how the video carries that feeling of disconnectedness; it mirrors the strangeness of the musical arrangement. Love that abstract zone-out part in the middle of the song. There's something suggestive of David Lynch's films or Edward Hopper's paintings in it. Great track.
sassulusmagnus , I'm really really modest also perfect therefore definitely correct about music always have been always will be I totally agree with your opinion. Stig🎧.
Clip à l'ambiance lascive et hypnotique. On se surprend à ne plus vouloir en sortir sans se rappeler à quel moment on s'est fait happer . Jolis plans serrés. Et cette trompette... Godless!
Any first year player could play that trumpet part(minus the ability for such a great tone). At the same time that’s what makes it a perfect fit for the song. When simplicity and beauty intertwine.
At my age..54. I have seen seen this video before but it is relevance of a high class club..at about 2 o clock in the afternoon..just rehearsal and everyone in attendance is preparing..the guy with the Holla hup...is just excited to be there..also the bar tender..is just preparing
Esta canción me sabe a idas y venidas en coche por Mallorca, en un verano que supuso descubrimientos tras descubrimientos, por las montañas y calas de la isla, dejándome sorprender y ser sorprendido. Pena que esos tiempos no regresen de nuevo.
Bought this CD in Edinburgh Scotland in, 03 now driving through Detroit Michigan I see there gonna be playing, I've always liked them, unique~ viktor de Marisco
I will never forget the impact of this album had on me. My daughter was 7 years old and I was asking her if it would be a good idea to make a career change during a very hard time in life. You get some very introspective answers from a 7 year old.
Going to see these lot tomorrow supporting Hoodoo Gurus with the eldest daughter and missus, AFL Grand Final on Saturday with best mates and then Midnight Oil on their farewell tour on Sunday. I think I might be liverless come Monday.
05/09/14 I don't want to over cook this but, for me, this song (along with the damned fine film clip which I thought was very classy noir) is one of the finest, coolest songs I have ever heard. I also must confess that when I was about.....25, I had the major hots for and crush on the Dandy's keyboard player - so consequently my thoughts may be clouded by the twenties madness. Spunk. I still don't know what her name is. Ah, and I digress...TheDandyWarhols are a five star band. Sj
Are we all in agreement that "Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia" is The Dandy Warhols' masterpiece?
I would say The Dandy Warhols Come Down.
@Lord Protector, the dandy warhols come down is a great record, but a bit too long for my taste. 13 tales just felt more cohesive as an album and it's flow. They both have great songs though, so it's a tough one to decide.
Side note, their 3 most recent records: this machine, distortland, and why you so crazy are actually very good. Not on the level of 13 tales, but such an improvement to odditorium and Earth to the dandys. Each one makes me more excited about the band again.
For sure, I would say it was definitely their creative peak
YES.
We are
The Dandy always makes me simultaneously happy and sad. Their music is the perfect blend of joy and melancholia. I always see the Dandys when they come to town.
if you like this you might like my brothers music. His name is Stu Morris
me too ! grtz from Belgium
Super nostalgic
They give me what I call 'Buddha tears'...
Never thought of their stuff that way: makes sense...
Diamond Dogs meet George Harrison. This is the first DW song I heard and I've been a Dandy ever since, I'm 65.
Saw them live last week in Perth Australia, waited 25 years. It was great
Never too old to have fun.
Intro: He's So Fine (Harrison lyrics). Not a rip, a contrast.
Greetings from SoCal.
This song makes me feel happy, free, safe, warm, cold, sad, broken, loved, lost, fulfilled and empty all at the same time. It's a good feeling though. Not many songs can do this to you... I am blessed with the Dandy Warhols music being a part of my life.
yep
let's say thanks to minor chords hhhhh
The mystery of the kick this song has goes beyond the chords
Nail on the head.
Thanks. Parts of this video were filmed in a bar I used to be involved with.
One of my favourite tracks of all time!
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I saw them live last night and this song went off. An amazing show through and through
Was that in Thornbury, Aus? I was there too! great gig...they still got it
@@matthewkennedy3769 No, this the the show at the Forum
This song is a warm hug that you need at the end of bad day.
Just before you stick your vein
I just bought this album a month ago. Can't believe I missed this practically perfect gem.
Masterpiece.
Those beautiful horns in this indie rock masterpiece is genius 🤘🏽
I find myself mindlessly whistling this song constantly. Its an anthem that is never far from the surface
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Ennio Morricone-esque break in the mid section makes this groovy tune a haunting masterpiece of high-camp foppery. Dandies at their best.... ❤
Love it
2019, and it's still one of the best songs ever written.
Wtf mate its good its not fukin sgt peppers or exile street, buy yurself pair of ears
Yup yuppitty yup. Could not agree more.
Opinions vary. If one person thinks 'it's one of the best songs ever written', then they are just entitled to think that, just as much as the people that rate Sgt Peppers & Exile.
@@Pedro-pj4yg The Dandys piss all over the Beatles
It's my favorite song by them.
This song just gets better with age !!!
Timeless classic!!!!
Sitting here. Staring at the ppl passing by. This song. Don't you wish someone would just reach out into your brains at times like this? This song is the perfect background song for like...life, man.
The trumpet solo (2:55-3:30) is so "spaghetti western"...such a refined badass touch!
if you like this you might like my brothers music. His name is Stu Morris
The overall clip is a splendor but the girl at the bar in black dress is just an unparallelled abyssal beauty, her sight corrodes my very soul
Nice cold sore
Well, I'm 75 and this is the greatest song with a brilliant and raw video I've ever seen, and I've seen a few. Refreshing and cleverly not overproduced.
Never too old to have fun.
Intro: He's So Fine (Harrison lyrics). Not a rip, a contrast.
Greetings from SoCal.
Steed approves!
Nothing visually expresses "What comes around, goes around" better than a hula hoop.
This band just always gets the tempo just right. They don't run away with it. Bohemian the same way. You feel like it is going fast but it really isn't. It grabs you, leads you into the next
Absolutely
on point . cool to see a recent comment too
so agree.
Love this song, they could make a 20 minute version, and I would still love it.
One of the most perfect songs ever created. :)
The Dandys have 4 or 5 incredibly good, well composed songs and this is one of them for sure.
Yup - I must agree...But at least they're not those doorknobs known as Limp Bizkit.
@@FMichael1970 limp bizkit have more than 5 good songs, so do dandy tbh
@@spaceli0n sorry but limp bizkit sucks
@@spaceli0n they rhymed "right here" with "right here". Fucking Mozarts.
But seriously to think the synth-infused acoustic reverberated masterpieces this band puts out is anything compared to the long-forgotten adidas crap pseudo-punk rap from the early 2000's is downright an insult to any musician.
So beautiful. It's so ecstatic as the trumpet enters at 0:54
For those of you who love this song, listen to the version on the live album 13 tales from Urban Bohemia from 2014. I listen to it over and over. It is so good.The harmonies at the end give me chills.
i refall in love with this song every couple of years...
this band is just so underated. I accidently found them in 2000 and I never get tired of these gorgeous, unique, talented musicians! I love you xxxxxxx saved my life!
instant respect for a fellow dandy lover x
lisa yates You know it!
Same here! Discovered in 2000
💜💜💜
just got back with my teenage sweetheart from 37 years ago and we both love this band and had both never heard of them before this year (2019) cherry on the icing on a truly wonderful reunion of two souls destined for each other.
Baddest day in my life…Hangin' on…❤🩹
Keep hanging on. You've got this sweetie 🫂❤️
Bless you…this too will pass
I don't know what it is about this song, but it takes you somewhere else.
Went to see them at a small gig in Leicester UK. When Peter H started to play the opening sliding chords the hairs stuck up on the back of your neck, a shiver runs down your spine, the audience drops quiet and you're in musical ecstasy.
This song opened their set at The Forum in Melbourne in the early 2000's, when they toured Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia . It was awesome.
One of my favorite songs. Still remember seeing them at the Cats Cradle in Chapel Hill in 2006, one of the best. I got drunk and after the show told the guitar player that they are the "saviors of rock and roll", much to the amusement of my friends who still make fun of me about it.
if you like this you might like my brothers music. His name is Stu Morris
This song is an anthem that represents happier times and marked a major turning point at which my life moved in a totally different direction. I am so grateful for their music.
These were and still are so underrated..
The REAL cool kids listen to the Dandy Warhols!
@@rebelguy9487 yup, we do
There's a mellow and melancholy feel to this song and the trumpets add so much, the dandies always have unique and interesting tracks.
That horn just makes the song so strong.
The deliberate and apathetic minor chords, the trumpet, and the seedy lounge setting... Perfect in every way. :-) Fantastic song.
I'll have a double Jameson, straight up please.
***** Incredible... I thought for sure there'd be more minors in there. That initial Dm sets the whole tone
Have to pass on that tall blood, :)
Michael Haring I agree, the D is the home chord & still dominates so it still feels minor even with the passing major chords... probably what draws me to this song. I do like the Dsus2 passing chord, which goes right back to D minor again. This is 1 of those songs I can hardly listen to without wanting to strum along on my acoustic ;-)
- you strum, - - and I've only just put my trumpet down !
Love this song, always have .....looks very David Lynch
The year is 3030 and this is still a banger
Absolute goosebumps material, such a great sound.
the span where they focus on the girl... sitting there.... lost in thought... thinking of past mistakes, loves lost, things that could be, or whatever else. A great video for a great song
I listened to this whilst skiing a 10km touristic run in the French Alps, it was sublime , every time I hear this I'm back there. Peace
sounds sick
Old person , new here; awesome stuff! reminds me of happier, more free days.
Yep, it does that !!
great kick back. This band was smooth. They had the touch and feel of a band, not just keeping time or being in key. They got the transitions and tempo perfectly. They played individually but together
Beautifully said.
Isn’t it just standard for a band to be in time and in key?
Big love for The Dandy Warhols!
Reminds me of someone special I met while on holiday who, unfortunately, I'll probably never get to see again.
I get you liam
Aww...thanks for sharing...
Lmao...go Disney....
You can see that person in the memory of you minds eye & that's a place you can see them over and over again my friend
Heard this on the radio today. Can't believe I forgot about it. Such a great tune.
Love is a Belief & is MORE than just an EMOTION.
Saw these guys live almost a quarter of a century ago at the Livid Festival, Brisbane 1998...still play their great songs frequently :)
Saw them in Brisbane too! At livid! At RNA. Best times and music
I love this tune sooo much. Especially while driving.
This song gives me chills.
This is a very sweet and mellow song, they have quite a few but this is my favourite and I always keep coming back to listen to it ( Only discovered it a couple of weeks ago and I love it )
These guys were exceptional. What a great band. What a soul stirring ballad.
I really like how the video carries that feeling of disconnectedness; it mirrors the strangeness of the musical arrangement. Love that abstract zone-out part in the middle of the song. There's something suggestive of David Lynch's films or Edward Hopper's paintings in it. Great track.
sassulusmagnus , I'm really really modest also perfect therefore definitely correct about music always have been always will be I totally agree with your opinion. Stig🎧.
lynch,baby
I recently was watching the old Italian horror movie Deep Red and could see the influence of Hopper's paintings.
what do you think about the meaning of this video? what Warhols want to say?
My favorite band. I fantasize about moving to Portland so I could see them live once in a while. Until then, this will have to do.
portland overrated, unlike this band
This is so beautiful. Or maybe I am in a good mood.
Either way I have fallen in love with them once again.
It's not your good mood. I was feeling like c*** then I heard this tune and I'm better
I have found that we always find our way back to the really great bands sooner or later !!
Listening to this 6 years later and was feeling exactly the same sentiments and then I read me comment LMAO
Clip à l'ambiance lascive et hypnotique. On se surprend à ne plus vouloir en sortir sans se rappeler à quel moment on s'est fait happer . Jolis plans serrés. Et cette trompette... Godless!
if you like this you might like my brothers music. His name is Stu Morris
@@karlmorris-xz6iq Nice ! J'aime beaucoup les illustrations :)
It just dawned on me how Twin Peaks-ish this video's atmosphere is.
I couldn't agree more...this video has David Lynch all over it. 💖❤💞
This is really one of the most artistically shot music videos ever. Wow, beautiful.
if you like this you might like my brothers music. His name is Stu Morris
I love how at a distance they're like characters on a TV screen.
I got to see this amazing song live this weekend and it was AMAZING. Thankyou, Dandy Warhols!!!
Song from one of the greatest albums ever..Love u Dandies
Any first year player could play that trumpet part(minus the ability for such a great tone). At the same time that’s what makes it a perfect fit for the song. When simplicity and beauty intertwine.
This song makes me feel like I've wasted my life as I get older.
Thank you George Harrison, for not only being a Beatle but for also being you 😃🤘
At my age..54. I have seen seen this video before but it is relevance of a high class club..at about 2 o clock in the afternoon..just rehearsal and everyone in attendance is preparing..the guy with the Holla hup...is just excited to be there..also the bar tender..is just preparing
I keep coming back to this one. This is a damn-near perfect song.
Several years later I happened upon this incredible track again. What a masterpiece
I came for The Dandys,stayed around for the hula hoop
if you like this you might like my brothers music. His name is Stu Morris
This needs be used in the closing credits of a movie with an ambiguous ending.
I 2nd that.
This is the first DW song that I heard, and I've been a covert ever since!
Bar none, this is one of the greatest videos ever made and just perfect for this fantastic song.
Agree!
"Bar None" That's where this clip was filmed, right?
It's more than beautiful. It's a bliss to my ears...
My favourite DW song.
if you like this you might like my brothers music. His name is Stu Morris
Forgot how much I love these guys and this song.
Esta canción me sabe a idas y venidas en coche por Mallorca, en un verano que supuso descubrimientos tras descubrimientos, por las montañas y calas de la isla, dejándome sorprender y ser sorprendido. Pena que esos tiempos no regresen de nuevo.
All the best things are underrated. Always a great narrative in the lyrics and videos - and that hula boy is seriously saucy.
Isn't he just, really !
Saw this live in new york a couple years ago still cant over it!!😍😍😍😍😍
Bought this CD in Edinburgh Scotland in, 03 now driving through Detroit Michigan I see there gonna be playing, I've always liked them, unique~ viktor de Marisco
For my friend Lynn Bugai RIP she wanted me to play this for her. T
I will never forget the impact of this album had on me. My daughter was 7 years old and I was asking her if it would be a good idea to make a career change during a very hard time in life. You get some very introspective answers from a 7 year old.
Gordon Glaser -nor me I was going through a bad time but this really helped me hope you've 👌 now
You can't end that comment like that ! - Tell us what she said ! ( please. )
utter dross
One of the best albums ever
What was her answer ?
Heard a piece of this at end of first Backstrom episode .Epic series great song,, perfect placement of tune at end.
Love this series... Love this band
Can't stop loving this song!
Never gets old....
Everytime time I play this song for friends whom have never heard this song before , blows there minds. Thank you.
The coolest song on the planet.
A great influence for our band, I never get tired of listening to it.
Lyrics in this are VERY, VERY telling...
Awrsome talent.
Saw this band in Denver 2018. Love love LOVE them
their best song.
This Is definitely my cup of tea!
this is simply 1 brilliant song.
I keep forgetting to say: The Trumpet is Triumphet in this song!
Triumphant, but yeah I see what you meant.
I could just melt into this song and live there
This album was so awesome - the last one i played all the way thru
Just ended up here and this song is sublime!
it's always been about the sound of those horns that make this a nice tune, in my opinion
Herb Alpert lives!
Jeeeeeeez, I really miss this amazing time period. 💙
What a beautiful melancholy, lost in thought song. The pretty girl at: 2:01
The Dandys rock my world.
Fantastic song.
Going to see these lot tomorrow supporting Hoodoo Gurus with the eldest daughter and missus, AFL Grand Final on Saturday with best mates and then Midnight Oil on their farewell tour on Sunday.
I think I might be liverless come Monday.
Still kicking?
05/09/14
I don't want to over cook this but, for me, this song (along with the damned fine film clip which I thought was very classy noir) is one of the finest, coolest songs I have ever heard. I also must confess that when I was about.....25, I had the major hots for and crush on the Dandy's keyboard player - so consequently my thoughts may be clouded by the twenties madness. Spunk. I still don't know what her name is. Ah, and I digress...TheDandyWarhols are a five star band.
Sj
her name is zia mccabe!!