@@loveinspired7 A mi tambien me gusta,pero dificilmente tendria reconocimento mundial,porque es larga y ni siquiera se molestaron en hacerle un video.Solo pasan fotos de la grabacion,no le tenian fe, pero la escucho mil veces me gusta
Alanis is a fan of Kevin Smith's movies. There is a reference to 'Clerks' in her track 'Ironic'. I watched an interview about how Alanis contacted Kevin and he wrote the role of god especially for her. He said that she is the nicest person he has ever met.
Under rated as hell was funny and made a lot of good points of religion like we shouldn't be fighting about it with eachother we should focus on the common ground, of loving and serving our lord and savior God. That goes with politics as well we get so torn up about the difference of idea's of each party we need to focus on the common ground like I love America you love America lets get a beer and celebrate this great country we've created its flaws and all. Yeah we got problems but no country comes close to the amazing level of society and technology we have created. Im just saying we need to agree on more shit not fight to the death about every little fuckin choice there is to make
@@theworstgamervr I believe that is what Kevin Smith was aiming for when he wrote and directed Dogma, Alanis as God was a stroke of genius and she wrote the most beautiful lyrical narrative to say thanks
I totally agree with that comment, Alanis was brilliant as God and didn't speak a word of dialogue. I believe in an interview Alanis actually said Still was a thankyou to Kevin for casting her as God. I'm not a big fan, but Still is one of those songs that never loses its appeal.
exactly! plus, we probably wouldn’t have “front row” given how that’s based off of how kevin smith and alanis were attracted to each other during the making of the movie
They asked her to be the lead, but she was unable to work it out. The great Bud Cort played god who loved skiball and was in the hospital. I loved when she just tweaked the Scions nose when asked what it was all for.
Kevin Smith's "Viewaskewniverse" is a very good series of films, and "Dogma" probably tops it out, although I have to watch "Clerks" a couple of times a year!
I stumbled on alanis by accident I brought jagged little pill for a song that wasn't even on there lmao as it was by a completely different artist, but I'm glad I did as from that day on I was hooked
Alanis Morrisette is one of the greatest musicians of all time, a true genius of music and word. I thought "Thank You" was going to be her masterpiece. Then I heard this song, and was totally blown away.
one of alanis' best songs and how i feel the higher power looks at us we can be the greatest of greats, the worst of the worst, or the most indifferent and the higher power loves us still
@@TheMagiere775 I love her intelligence, lyrical and musical talent, her loving nature, and her authenticity! She has been a real inspiration to me at times.
The wonderfully distinctive sound of this song comes from the microtonal lines in both the vocals and several of the instruments. This is a truly rare instance of microtonality being used in pop music. Also, I love the photos portrayng these musicians practicing their craft in this legendary studio.
1. This is impossible to do with autotune. That's probably why we don't hear much of it anymore. 2. One of the other prominent examples I can think of some unusual tonality in popular music is the Beastie Boys "Intergalactic".
I discovered Alanis Morissette through Dogma, and wow such a voice, and songs that have something to say, it’s refreshing. As someone from the current madness that is the US this song seems relevant.
Even though I love Kevin Smith-movies, Dogma is not my cup of tea. But the last scene showing up God/ Alanis and this beautiful song in the end I always tear up.
I picture God incognito, seeing all this on earth... At the end God reveals shows all when He watched closely, they fall down in tearful shame. But reminds the world, He Loves them.... STILL😇
Everytime I need peace of mind and a new start of thinking I heard this song and regain my focus again. You move so much energy with this lyrics. Thank you Alanis.
I have heard Man's troubled relationship with God and mostly religious beliefs in the history of blues and rock music but I think this is the first time that God really manifested his/her relationship to man in general in this genre. Very poignant, true genius - ladies and gentlemen, you're now blessed that you can listen to Alanis Morisette.
This enormous voice and soul have been a divine gift to the world. In all her current interviews and appearances she has looked so happy and beautiful! It has been good for my heart to see. With love from a fellow empath.
I dig this level of Alanis as it pertains to todays way of life in general..n the need for acceptance, of the need of knowing that theres always someone who will Still understand n Love them after their mistakes n shortcomings in life..i still love you Alanis
I was so blown away when she appeared in Dogma, such perfect personification of the unimaginable. This song is much the same, a collection of sounds from around the world combined in a song about everyone, individually and as mankind on the whole. I love this song!
One of the best things she has ever done in my opinion. Amazing song writer and amazing lyrics. I always thought she sang the song as if she were god talking to mankind since she played god in the movie which is beyond brilliant.
Every time I hear it, it's both beautiful and scary. It's like the auditory equivalent of 'living in interesting times' forever, with an observer you really shouldn't have to have.
This song should make people return to some kind of faith. Today the country is full of a mixture of self hatred and also insane narcissism, yet this song expresses the idea that there is a Being who really does see what terrible and wonderful things we can do and still we are loved. "Dogma" is such an underrated film. Another underrated film that it oddly reminds me of is "Dancer in the Dark". They are both very spiritual and are about regular people, more or less, and the music in both films are divine, you might say...
Grew up listening to hip hop with alanis morissette 's music always playing in the mix, she's brought a balance into my life since 1995 thank you alanis!
This is such a PHENOMENAL song on all fronts. Very powerful and moving. Even makes me “still” just listening to this lyrical and musical artistry. What a song. ❤️❤️❤️
I would LOVE to see Alanis shaking while singing live the "ah ah ay ah ay ah ay ah" parts or whatever way it can be written. (I'm writing this while having a migraine with aura crisis, yes, listening to this while having this near death experience)
Remember the time she got millions of views and now people forgot she even existed... It makes me sad how music is like now... I wish it was like before.
_ JustMe - ....... nevertheless, she and her music continue to touch people deeply, like myself, for instance. My path is being guided, and there is her song and her voice ... priceless :o)
True, and it's a sad reflection of what is passed as "music" today, but every generation has their own tastes. Alanis' music just happens to be mine, and all of us on here. Just keep watching this video and all of her videos. JLP launched her career, but she's refined her sound to suit different periods and experiences in her life. I've just been following her journey in music, and I've loved every step along the way. ✌️ 🙏 🤝
the talent comes from the fact that she manages to be objective, she puts all humanity in the same basket. It reminds us of the good that humanity can accomplish and also the evil that it can cause. It's great art.
It annoys me that I have no one close to me to talk about Alanis, like how the fuck can you not be interested in her music? I mean, if they take a look at the lyrics they'll love it. But at the same time I love that literally no one I know likes her more than I do. And it's nice to have passions of your own, and I have many of them.
Head up their own arses…I did an art project about her at art school I was met with blank stares and sniggers. I could see from 1998 when I was 8 that she was special and on a journey
I am playing this everyday. It's centering, humbling, and motivating. It's new to me. " connectedness " Look up what Alanis and others have to say about that in the digital age. Giving 1 more like each day.
When I was little I heard this song and even then it was so profound to me that it made me cry. This song will forever be relevant and it feels more relevant as the years go by. If only we could all embrace this kind of love, the world would be a better place.
I was blown away the first time I heard it on the Dogma credits. One of my favourite movies and this was written by Alanis to thank Kevin for casting her as god.
This is a heavy song that didn't get the worldwide recognition that it greatly deserved.
This will always be one of my favorite songs sung by her.❤
I agree. On another note. U are so beautiful. 🦋🌹
I Am.... Not surprised
Es muy larga
@juankteimporta2205 it's true that the song is a bit long, but I love the lyrics!
@@loveinspired7 A mi tambien me gusta,pero dificilmente tendria reconocimento mundial,porque es larga y ni siquiera se molestaron en hacerle un video.Solo pasan fotos de la grabacion,no le tenian fe, pero la escucho mil veces me gusta
I dare say this is the most beautiful song ever written.
I humbly agree.
This song was a perfect fit for Dogma. Best Kevin Smith flick imo
Alanis is a fan of Kevin Smith's movies. There is a reference to 'Clerks' in her track 'Ironic'. I watched an interview about how Alanis contacted Kevin and he wrote the role of god especially for her. He said that she is the nicest person he has ever met.
For God so loved the world...
Dogma is a work of art, Still is the masterpiece
Under rated as hell was funny and made a lot of good points of religion like we shouldn't be fighting about it with eachother we should focus on the common ground, of loving and serving our lord and savior God. That goes with politics as well we get so torn up about the difference of idea's of each party we need to focus on the common ground like I love America you love America lets get a beer and celebrate this great country we've created its flaws and all. Yeah we got problems but no country comes close to the amazing level of society and technology we have created. Im just saying we need to agree on more shit not fight to the death about every little fuckin choice there is to make
@@theworstgamervr I believe that is what Kevin Smith was aiming for when he wrote and directed Dogma, Alanis as God was a stroke of genius and she wrote the most beautiful lyrical narrative to say thanks
Yes!
I totally agree with that comment, Alanis was brilliant as God and didn't speak a word of dialogue. I believe in an interview Alanis actually said Still was a thankyou to Kevin for casting her as God. I'm not a big fan, but Still is one of those songs that never loses its appeal.
@@jamesrudland5239 I think its funny that we're hearing the voice of God right now and not suffering the same consequences as Ben Affleck
One of the best songs ever written. It's brilliance is beyond words.
It's an absolute masterpiece brilliantly written to speak the narratives of humanity and god.
Totally agree. ✌️
@@organicmechanic5150 Well written, my friend. Very good post. ✌️👍
@@johnquick1 thanks for your kind words.
This is the best description of god I've found yet. And they love us still.
“I am that I am.”🙏🏻
If Alanis did not get offered a role in Dogma, this masterpiece may never have been written. Her band absolutely nailed the score.
exactly! plus, we probably wouldn’t have “front row” given how that’s based off of how kevin smith and alanis were attracted to each other during the making of the movie
They asked her to be the lead, but she was unable to work it out. The great Bud Cort played god who loved skiball and was in the hospital. I loved when she just tweaked the Scions nose when asked what it was all for.
Masterpiece.
"Still" was written, produced, arranged and performed by Alanis "God" Morissette.
Powerful words in a powerful song.
Jay and Silent Bob. Legends forever.
These lyrics will make anyone cry. Praise God! ❤
She just has her own unique signature on all her music... I grew up adoring her songs. Got me through highschool. Amazing
I got though crazy times ❤
Still was one of my first digital downloaded songs
To me, this is what God is, and Alanis captures it beautifully.
one of the greatest lyricists to ever put pen to paper. thank you for sharing your gift.
Right?? she is amazing
I agree; takes my breath away every time I listen to it.
😊💓🌟🎸🎼🎤
Moves me every time I listen to it...
Such dark music and you have to really listen to understand it
Just watched Dogma again, today. What a brilliant song to end a great movie. And yes, I love Jay and Silent Bob too. So there.
I got to see Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes the last time they toured Australia. They are just as funny live as they are in the movies.
Kevin Smith's "Viewaskewniverse" is a very good series of films, and "Dogma" probably tops it out, although I have to watch "Clerks" a couple of times a year!
God has a beautiful voice
this song makes me tear up
Alanis on her best....imo. This is art to the 12th power.
Very spiritually connected, as all of her music is. Beautiful Alanis
I stumbled on alanis by accident I brought jagged little pill for a song that wasn't even on there lmao as it was by a completely different artist, but I'm glad I did as from that day on I was hooked
Oooooo what song and artist were you trying to get? Happy little accidents that turn into such beautiful additions to our life 💗
This song begs the question - what if every one of your thoughts and words are deeds are a form of prayer - would you change them?
A collective thought ( prayer) would mend and help humanity but we are foolish, selfish and caught up in so much hate, power and greed. 🙏❤
@@jpratm1993 Agreed.
✌️🙏
They are.
Dogma was awesome, and this song only added to its amazingness!
Alanis Morrisette is one of the greatest musicians of all time, a true genius of music and word. I thought "Thank You" was going to be her masterpiece. Then I heard this song, and was totally blown away.
Scott David Williams You are not wrong! 😍🥺😍🥳😘
Scott David Williams same✨
@@randomthings2016 but he really is wrong, this song sucks ass.
@@Sean-st5ud You don't understand. Maybe when you get older.
Her trip to India really influenced this song.
one of alanis' best songs and how i feel the higher power looks at us
we can be the greatest of greats, the worst of the worst, or the most indifferent
and the higher power loves us still
The most relevant song on the planet at this very moment ♥
And even Still in 2022.
This movie was released in the late 90's, Alanis and Kevin were ahead of their time. Dogma is a great movie but this song made it even better.
And again in 2023
..."I see you ignoring your childrens and i love you still"...
THIS IS TOTALLY POWERFUL!!!
#ThanksAlanis
I'm a huge Alanis fan. She writes songs that really make you think. Superb songwriter!
@@TheMagiere775 I love her intelligence, lyrical and musical talent, her loving nature, and her authenticity! She has been a real inspiration to me at times.
Alanis Morrissete is truly one of the best musicians... he is not recognized enough for her work...
TRANSCENDING GENDER
Alanis you ARE an angel of light, God bless you sister!
Absolutely
Another amazing song by this premiere artist
gorgeous, immaculate & xtremely talented lady
The wonderfully distinctive sound of this song comes from the microtonal lines in both the vocals and several of the instruments. This is a truly rare instance of microtonality being used in pop music. Also, I love the photos portrayng these musicians practicing their craft in this legendary studio.
Total brilliance !
1. This is impossible to do with autotune. That's probably why we don't hear much of it anymore.
2. One of the other prominent examples I can think of some unusual tonality in popular music is the Beastie Boys "Intergalactic".
I discovered Alanis Morissette through Dogma, and wow such a voice, and songs that have something to say, it’s refreshing. As someone from the current madness that is the US this song seems relevant.
One of my top 5 Alanis' songs.
Say what you will about Dogma, but I can't imagine my life without this song.
Dogma is an amazing film.
The beginning of the movie is bad, the other half is great.
Even though I love Kevin Smith-movies, Dogma is not my cup of tea. But the last scene showing up God/ Alanis and this beautiful song in the end I always tear up.
I picture God incognito, seeing all this on earth... At the end God reveals shows all when He watched closely, they fall down in tearful shame. But reminds the world, He Loves them.... STILL😇
Dogma approved my religion!
I saw Dogma today for the first time. This song is powerful!
Thank you for this timeless song Alanis!
It’s fitting she played God..🙌❤️
Everytime I need peace of mind and a new start of thinking I heard this song and regain my focus again. You move so much energy with this lyrics. Thank you Alanis.
I have heard Man's troubled relationship with God and mostly religious beliefs in the history of blues and rock music but I think this is the first time that God really manifested his/her relationship to man in general in this genre. Very poignant, true genius - ladies and gentlemen, you're now blessed that you can listen to Alanis Morisette.
This enormous voice and soul have been a divine gift to the world. In all her current interviews and appearances she has looked so happy and beautiful! It has been good for my heart to see. With love from a fellow empath.
I LOVE THIS SONG IN 2020 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Got lucky and found a super cheap DVD of dogma. My first time seeing it I loved it
Yes me to
I dig this level of Alanis as it pertains to todays way of life in general..n the need for acceptance, of the need of knowing that theres always someone who will Still understand n Love them after their mistakes n shortcomings in life..i still love you Alanis
@@sephpierce9673 I solely watch that movie just to hear this song!
I Love Alanis Morissette since 1995 Ironic all Musics The Best!
I was so blown away when she appeared in Dogma, such perfect personification of the unimaginable. This song is much the same, a collection of sounds from around the world combined in a song about everyone, individually and as mankind on the whole. I love this song!
the depth of beauty in this song is unmatched. Mein Gott ist es schön
This song is a masterpiece.
I loved it the first I heard it. In fact I watched Dogma in the theater just to hear the her song.
One of the best things she has ever done in my opinion. Amazing song writer and amazing lyrics. I always thought she sang the song as if she were god talking to mankind since she played god in the movie which is beyond brilliant.
I love that song. Because of it I'm learning to listen my kids every day.
This is definitely in my TOP5 Alanis songs of all time... just an instant classic for the very moment it was released.
Sou brasileiro e apaixonado pelas composições de Alanis Morissette. Still me aproxima de Deus, desde sempre!
Still ... listening in 2020-2021. Masterpiece! Always relevant. #Alanisisagoddess
Still, still listening in 2022...
Idem! Great lyrics!
Here in October 2022. She's still so very amazing and so is Kevin & his crew.
January 2023. I "Still love this song, and my love, Alanis!
❤️❤️👏👏🌹🌹😘😍✌️🙏❤️
@@LimaFrancisco153 February 2023. ✌️
Every time I hear it, it's both beautiful and scary. It's like the auditory equivalent of 'living in interesting times' forever, with an observer you really shouldn't have to have.
This song should make people return to some kind of faith. Today the country is full of a mixture of self hatred and also insane narcissism, yet this song expresses the idea that there is a Being who really does see what terrible and wonderful things we can do and still we are loved.
"Dogma" is such an underrated film. Another underrated film that it oddly reminds me of is "Dancer in the Dark". They are both very spiritual and are about regular people, more or less, and the music in both films are divine, you might say...
thank you Alanis and friends
One of my all time favourite Alanis song
Mine too☺
and mine
And mine to
And mine.. 22-01-2023 🇮🇪
Definitely mine too! Luv it, and her. 🙏✌️
Imo, this will never stop being her best work
Grew up listening to hip hop with alanis morissette 's music always playing in the mix, she's brought a balance into my life since 1995 thank you alanis!
I believe in Jesus but I have loved you and your work most of my life! Thank you Alanis.
One of those perfect songs
Still can't get enough of this song!!! And yes, love you still!
Best song ever written. Ty Alanis.
As your fan from china, love the cloth that you wear in this video. Love you and your music!!!
Love this song, love the pictures of Alanis, and I will love Alanis forever..... Still.
This is her best song still
Discovered this song after watching Dogma years ago...IMHO, she captures the essence of a higher being perfectly. Very moving song...
That is the ultimate form of LOVE. To see the evil, the gluttony , in us, and have an undying love for us still.
Somehow I just stumbled across this and O M G!
This is such a PHENOMENAL song on all fronts. Very powerful and moving. Even makes me “still” just listening to this lyrical and musical artistry. What a song. ❤️❤️❤️
One of her best musics and one of the less known.
Love this song. It/You have helped inform and enrich my spirituality an understanding of God. Thank you for all you create and think about and share.
Helped me to understand myself as well - always such good food for thought!
nothing more beautiful
I would LOVE to see Alanis shaking while singing live the "ah ah ay ah ay ah ay ah" parts or whatever way it can be written. (I'm writing this while having a migraine with aura crisis, yes, listening to this while having this near death experience)
very powerful song in this day and age
This song has been a constant for me since 2000. Love it with all my heart.
I love every words used in this song.
This song is one of my faves from Alanis
Remember the time she got millions of views and now people forgot she even existed... It makes me sad how music is like now... I wish it was like before.
_ JustMe - ....... nevertheless, she and her music continue to touch people deeply, like myself, for instance. My path is being guided, and there is her song and her voice ... priceless :o)
She is not forgotten, her real fans still listen to her on a regular basis, she is just not a mainstream musician anymore. 🙂
06/13/2020 still listening
January 2023!!! Love this song. Love you, Alanis ❤️🌹❤️🙏❤️✌️
True, and it's a sad reflection of what is passed as "music" today, but every generation has their own tastes. Alanis' music just happens to be mine, and all of us on here. Just keep watching this video and all of her videos. JLP launched her career, but she's refined her sound to suit different periods and experiences in her life. I've just been following her journey in music, and I've loved every step along the way.
✌️ 🙏 🤝
This is 4 my best friend I ever miss her wisdom :'). I love that movie Dogma.
Best way to end a religious action comedy . Should have been an Oscar nomination for music .
the talent comes from the fact that she manages to be objective, she puts all humanity in the same basket. It reminds us of the good that humanity can accomplish and also the evil that it can cause. It's great art.
Beautiful pictures.
Abbey Road is every musicians dream. Love this song and how the pictures reflect that very moment. Loving your uploads!
It annoys me that I have no one close to me to talk about Alanis, like how the fuck can you not be interested in her music? I mean, if they take a look at the lyrics they'll love it. But at the same time I love that literally no one I know likes her more than I do. And it's nice to have passions of your own, and I have many of them.
Many people are like the walking dead
You're not alone bro...I know what you mean!
Thats disappointing,please feel free to pour your thoughts in here.I too have no one to talk about Alanis.
Head up their own arses…I did an art project about her at art school I was met with blank stares and sniggers. I could see from 1998 when I was 8 that she was special and on a journey
You are not alone! There are so many of Alanis’ fans peppered all about. I LUV her so very much ❤️❤️❤️🙏👍🏻
Thank you Alanis
I am playing this everyday. It's centering, humbling, and motivating. It's new to me. " connectedness " Look up what Alanis and others have to say about that in the digital age. Giving 1 more like each day.
I'm doing that now. February 2023. Love her music! ✌️
When I was little I heard this song and even then it was so profound to me that it made me cry. This song will forever be relevant and it feels more relevant as the years go by. If only we could all embrace this kind of love, the world would be a better place.
21 years after the first time i ever heard it, this is STILL my favorite song.
I was blown away the first time I heard it on the Dogma credits. One of my favourite movies and this was written by Alanis to thank Kevin for casting her as god.
Same here... if you're still out there. No pun intended. ✌️
Hi Alanis. Beautiful video. I played on Guitar your songs but I suffer an acident and I lost the motion of my left hand. I love you forever.
Daniel Joss - How are you today, two years later? Have you switched instruments, by any chance? Your other hand still works? :o)
ALANIS YOU'RE MY GOD 😎❤
I send you a message with an other name !!! yes sur youtube
The mighty work of drummer Gary Novak.
His work with Allan Holdsworth and Lee Ritenour is splendid!
I enjoy listening to Any song Alanis sings.
My favorite song. EXISTENCE in a song. And it still only scratches the surface. How can you pick apart ALL?
Still love this song and her older music in 2020. Also listening to Such Pretty Forks In The Road
I adore this song. Wish it had a proper video, it would be epic!
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Amazing song
Perfect
A new favorite of mine from Alanis here in 2021!! 🙏📿💞
Thank you so much for this song; it hit the spot.
now more than ever does this song apply.
I love this song