I saw them open for Elliott Smith at Avalon in Boston in October 2000 and remember really liking them but forgetting their name (I also saw Elliott smoking with some people in the public alley next to Avalon on my way out and I gave him a thumbs up, he smiled and responded in kind with a double thumbs up). Six months later on Easter my younger brother and I were at some mutual friends' house and he started playing Sophtware Slump and the rest is history. They're my favorite and always probably will be. I play Grandaddy playlists whenever I visit the California desert and eastern Sierras, the music fits the landscape.
i SAW THAT SAME TOUR IN L.A. AT THE WILTURN WITH MY SISTER, fake plastic autumn leaves all over the mics & stands, epic first row at end, stage right, then life happened. mISS yOu ELLIoT
I saw Jason Lytle a little while back here in Montreal. All alone on stage, a small crowd, no cell phones recording, no photographs whatsoever. It was the greatest show of my life and I want so much to go back in time to relive that specific moment again and again...
C'est une merveille, cet artiste, tout simplement.... Quelles mélodies!! Je ne m'en lasserai jamais de ces chansons qui vous emportent sur une vague de douce mélancolie.... Que du bonheur!
Without Aaron Burtch this song would be ...just average awesome, pretty damn good, a reasonably unbelievable Lytle top-ender....with Aaron Burtch it conquers the entire f-in planet...I watch this so often it's getting beyond normal behavior...
I've had a grandaddy cd in my car and my wake up clock cd thing - i'll listen and who cares if it makes me late for work. PS i work for myself...and cant sing but cant help myself - out of tune and all shouty in places but im enjoying myself. Brill.
Got into Jason and the band following a free CD on the front of a music magazine - He's Simple... got me hooked. Elements of the sort of melodies that Jeff Lynne writes - that'll be what got me then!
I've just got pack from the post with The Sophtware Slump and NME's opinion is absolutely right - 'Truly Beautiful, Mysterious and Timeless' !!! I'm so happy ;-) Thank you for this.
Makes me sad that more people don't appreciate how truly talented Grandaddy is/was. Oh and of course Jason Lytle.
im happy to have stumbled upon them... after i started listening my reaction was like " why the fuck did noone tell me about this?"
Ditto! Words cannot describe how great and amazing these guys are!
I'm 64...Grandaddy, DADA, and Morphine are my go to new age stuff. Bowie and all the others are my roots. And Pylon is my post punk.
I saw them open for Elliott Smith at Avalon in Boston in October 2000 and remember really liking them but forgetting their name (I also saw Elliott smoking with some people in the public alley next to Avalon on my way out and I gave him a thumbs up, he smiled and responded in kind with a double thumbs up). Six months later on Easter my younger brother and I were at some mutual friends' house and he started playing Sophtware Slump and the rest is history. They're my favorite and always probably will be. I play Grandaddy playlists whenever I visit the California desert and eastern Sierras, the music fits the landscape.
i SAW THAT SAME TOUR IN L.A. AT THE WILTURN WITH MY SISTER, fake plastic autumn leaves all over the mics & stands, epic first row at end, stage right, then life happened. mISS yOu ELLIoT
I saw Jason Lytle a little while back here in Montreal. All alone on stage, a small crowd, no cell phones recording, no photographs whatsoever. It was the greatest show of my life and I want so much to go back in time to relive that specific moment again and again...
I dunno, Jason Lytle has written some of the best songs ever, absolutely no contest, the man's a genius, but I think this might be his best....
Apperently before Jed had left us
He wrote some poems
Wrote them for no-one
But I guess I'll show them
Here's one of Jed's poems...
You said I'd wake up dead drunk
Alone in the park...
I called you a liar...
But how right you were...
...look and learn, kids...that's how you play drums...
Such a great version the guys pulled off here
`...but it's bringing me down...`
Pure poetry, sublime, wonderful song
Lower than ground
@@roxxievontrapp9887 beautiful ground
@@SoulOfficer beautiful ground
Love this, RIP JED
All electrons seek ground. Beautiful ground. Beautiful. Ground.
Amazing version of an excellent song.
because sometimes the only thing keeping you out of and on the edge of the abyss is your musical instrument
This song is so absurdely amazing
Oh how I wish I could see Jason and Grandaddy play...
Saw them in the Irish centre in Leeds UK, fantastic evening
years over years over years and this song is just a brand new perfect beauty
I love love love this trilogy.
RIP Jeddy 3
I want to give multiple thumbs up...
So beautiful !!!
Always makes me feel better...
Timeless.....
Thanks Noel.
Jerome Lytle I wish I had a father like you!!
For better or worse, parts of this song run through my head every day...
i love this song ive had that grandaddy cd since it came out and ive never stopped listening to it :)
One of my favorite songs... awesome performance.
I’ve been catching myself singing at least a verse of this song everyday....for years now.Love it so much.Thank you 🙏🏻
Truly beautiful...
j'aime tt ce que tu fais , depuis tjs, et encore plus en dehors du système,.............;;love!
What an amazing performance, by all involved...
Perfection
C'est une merveille, cet artiste, tout simplement.... Quelles mélodies!! Je ne m'en lasserai jamais de ces chansons qui vous emportent sur une vague de douce mélancolie.... Que du bonheur!
...all together now....beautiful ground!!...
one of my favorites
Beautiful. This is an amazing song. Please come to Sweden.
Without Aaron Burtch this song would be ...just average awesome, pretty damn good, a reasonably unbelievable Lytle top-ender....with Aaron Burtch it conquers the entire f-in planet...I watch this so often it's getting beyond normal behavior...
I've had a grandaddy cd in my car and my wake up clock cd thing - i'll listen and who cares if it makes me late for work. PS i work for myself...and cant sing but cant help myself - out of tune and all shouty in places but im enjoying myself. Brill.
Wow, a really great mix for live music. Good job to whoever recorded the audio.
Jason Lytle, il più grande
Got into Jason and the band following a free CD on the front of a music magazine - He's Simple... got me hooked. Elements of the sort of melodies that Jeff Lynne writes - that'll be what got me then!
+Ashton Gate-Dweller northern line?
+yesitsvish eh?
the train in your pic
No, Central Line - that's Ongar
i'm the other end, ruislip
can't find the words! tried writing a comment about 50 times . thanks Jerome for sharing these!
Ain't that the troof, man.
Amazing version..
I've just got pack from the post with The Sophtware Slump and NME's opinion is absolutely right - 'Truly Beautiful, Mysterious and Timeless' !!!
I'm so happy ;-) Thank you for this.
hope your still writing! Can't wait for more like this !
great version
High school wedding ring keys are under the mats of the houses here
but not the motels
of all of the houses here
This is so good!
nothing better.
thank you for this.
'how right this is'
R.I.P. JED
good~~! come to korea~~
Version tout simplement géniale ! Now waiting for the new LP being released soon?
come to Scotland man...
We didn't deserve Jed
Yup....
3:37 I love you
❤
Jed is like Beemo.
Burtch rules...
Is that Anton Yelchin sitting behind him?
No
...and then she disrupts Aaron Burtch's drum fill and doesn't even take a picture of him...what a way to treat The Drummer Guy...
That camera chick was way out of line.
someone dislikes this??
...slightly annoying woman with camera flash alert..