This song feels written in response to "do you realize" by flaming lips. Its 1000% more cynical, but feels so much more meaningful. We feel meaning *despite* these things, we give it to ourselves, we don't need to glom on to some external source of meaning, we make it ourselves, every day. The world is dying, we don't serve a higher purpose, but i love you, and that's more beautiful than anything we could imagine.
i dunno, i dont feel the same way, but i can see how you get that from it for me they do answer the same questions differently i just would doubt its intentional i feel like both are atleast equally meaningful to me though i do honestly prefer this song if i had to say which is better
Do you realize?? Is more surface melancholy.. this is ayn rand ranting but FJM is so tact about melody and guitar. This song specically calling out the elite and media in USA and it exists because it frightens them to no end that every word he is spilling out is true.
@@analogsamurai9576 try Karl Marx and apply the Hegelian Dialectic of Master and Slave to the history of Marriage as an exchange of Property and the original title of "The Past is A Nightmare That I'm Trying to Wake Up From" really comes into first gear
kaitlyn zuniga Our generation tends to be very hyperbolic; But I truly believe that: “Love is just an institution based on human frailty” and “Maybe, Love is just an economy based on resource scarcity” ... Are some of the best lyrics of the past 40 years ... since Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and John Lennon. There are only a handful of Lyricists from the past 40 years that I would say come close to him, as lyricists: Jeff Buckley (“Lover you should’ve come over”, “Mojo Pin”, “Grace”), Richard Ashcroft (“Bittersweet Symphony”, “The drugs don’t work”), Bono (“Bad”, “Running to stand still”, “The Fly”, “Sunday Bloody Sunday”), Kurt Cobain (“Heart shaped box”, “All apologies”), Fiona Apple (“Every single night”, “Daredevil”), Eddie Vedder (“Black”, “Jeremy”) ... I cannot recommend listening to those other artists/songs enough.
@@nietzschesmustache9483 add Morrissey to the list. He’s the only lyricist that’s consistently as literate, original, poignant, humorous and philosophically deep as FJM.
Belting out every lyric at the top of my lungs, sometimes it makes me cry and laugh with despair and solace all at once. I’ll always cherish this song, and it’s nice to see so many others relating to it.
@@radiatormike thanks for the reply! I have actually learned this song and quite a few others since this comment haha. The next one I want to learn is pure comedy. Do you have a good source for that song or is my best bet buying the ultimate guitar app?
I almost forgot to listen to this today
Without a doubt one of the greatest songs ever written
Lyrically one of the best songs ever written. This and The Past is a Grotesque Animal. Sums up the difficulty we find ourselves in...
been playing this on repeat lately, and past is a grotesque animal is one of my favorite songs!!
holy shit
This song feels written in response to "do you realize" by flaming lips. Its 1000% more cynical, but feels so much more meaningful. We feel meaning *despite* these things, we give it to ourselves, we don't need to glom on to some external source of meaning, we make it ourselves, every day.
The world is dying, we don't serve a higher purpose, but i love you, and that's more beautiful than anything we could imagine.
That’s such a cool thought! Aliens with a touch of comedy = FJM 🎉❤
i dunno, i dont feel the same way, but i can see how you get that from it for me they do answer the same questions differently i just would doubt its intentional i feel like both are atleast equally meaningful to me though i do honestly prefer this song if i had to say which is better
Do you realize?? Is more surface melancholy.. this is ayn rand ranting but FJM is so tact about melody and guitar. This song specically calling out the elite and media in USA and it exists because it frightens them to no end that every word he is spilling out is true.
@@analogsamurai9576 try Karl Marx and apply the Hegelian Dialectic of Master and Slave to the history of Marriage as an exchange of Property and the original title of "The Past is A Nightmare That I'm Trying to Wake Up From" really comes into first gear
It’s not cynical at all it’s very brave love song
I watch my newborn daughter sleep while this plays on my headphones. I cry, I laugh, and I open up most importantly.
his lyricism is beyond fathomable....so amazing
kaitlyn zuniga Our generation tends to be very hyperbolic; But I truly believe that:
“Love is just an institution based on human frailty” and “Maybe, Love is just an economy based on resource scarcity” ...
Are some of the best lyrics of the past 40 years ... since Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and John Lennon. There are only a handful of Lyricists from the past 40 years that I would say come close to him, as lyricists:
Jeff Buckley (“Lover you should’ve come over”, “Mojo Pin”, “Grace”),
Richard Ashcroft (“Bittersweet Symphony”, “The drugs don’t work”),
Bono (“Bad”, “Running to stand still”, “The Fly”, “Sunday Bloody Sunday”),
Kurt Cobain (“Heart shaped box”, “All apologies”),
Fiona Apple (“Every single night”, “Daredevil”),
Eddie Vedder (“Black”, “Jeremy”) ...
I cannot recommend listening to those other artists/songs enough.
@@CipherSerpico I'd say FJM is a mix of an alternative Satirical Bob Dylan, Pessimistic John Lennon and Narcissistic Jim Morrison
@@CipherSerpico I’d throw in Joanna Newsom and Kendrick Lamar in there. To this day though, Dylan stands in a lane of his own
@@nietzschesmustache9483 add Morrissey to the list. He’s the only lyricist that’s consistently as literate, original, poignant, humorous and philosophically deep as FJM.
What a life changing artist...
Belting out every lyric at the top of my lungs, sometimes it makes me cry and laugh with despair and solace all at once.
I’ll always cherish this song, and it’s nice to see so many others relating to it.
crazy good voice
Best song I've heard this decade...
his voice is just identical to the studio version
Now this is a song I can get turnt to
Now Taine i can get into!
but... what about that key change in the 3rd verse
Holy shit, I love this song.
Amazing song. Very well written. Love you Father John Misty
Surprised and delighted! who knows this music in Greece in 2021?
Sorry I was 1 year late but here I am to say that I know it in Greece in 2022
Fantastic. Hoping there's more.
There is
Great song!
Great succession of thoughts, connections and relevancy ... Huge validating fuck yeah to you FJM.
Very mojo risingesque look and the presence to match it!
OMFGGGG
i wanna quit my life and be this guy! goddamnit i cant sing and suck at guitar!
xSpenceRx just keep practicing man!!! I’m not so good but just give it time!
His teeth are a masterpiece.
UGH
This generation needed its own dylan…
Fuck that’s good.
In love
Life is Brief
"Maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity..."
I hope John Lennon would be as proud of him as i am.
I can't stop looking at his beard. I mean, look at that thick beard.
"Planet cancer, sweet revenge, isolation, online friends"
-COVID-19
This song and I Love You Honeybear were prophetic
good
woa
anyone know the tuning and chords?
Did you figure out the tuning and chords?
@@aPpLeJuIcE37RainLucy Tunes his guitar 1 full step down with capo on the 4th fret, chords are G / Bm / Fdim / C/G / Em / C#dim / C/G / F#dim
@@radiatormike thanks for the reply! I have actually learned this song and quite a few others since this comment haha. The next one I want to learn is pure comedy. Do you have a good source for that song or is my best bet buying the ultimate guitar app?
is the album, that this song is on, out yet?
+nuclear pistachio Yeah, came out in February. It's called "I Love You, Honey Bear."
AbomPro thank you
tomorrow #nosalive
Primer comentario from México
Music for the end of the world
He never actually says holy shi* unfortunately