I keep expecting to eventually get bored of listening to Stranger In The Alps, but every time I listen to it, it’s like I’m falling in love with it all over again. As sad as some of the songs are, it soothes me completely.
Interestingly, that's what a lot of reviewers have written; that she writes sad lyrics but their balanced by a feeling of...I don't know, serenity? Not sure the word to use, but soothing works perfectly actually.
@@pimsinghatiraj74 When I sent this to Pheobe I was trying to figure out how to live with my TBI, the solace that I helped me was thinking about when I could just chill with my dog and how much peace it gave me. I’m glad that I helped others out that’s what I want my music to do!
I love that she says "you said they're all having babies" instead of "you said they're all getting married" every time she sings Scott Street live. I always get excited to see if she's gonna switch it up and she always does she's so cute
every once in awhile, I love to revisit this show. I remember this night ever so fondly -- one of my favorite concerts (the boygenius tour). when lucy, phoebe, and julien each finished their individual set, and then joined for the combination set... one of the happiest rooms I've ever been in my life.
It is no exaggeration for me to say that ever since I discovered Phoebe Bridgers and her music, I have been a better person with a mind much more at ease. Several of her lyrics have so resonated with me as to be a balm for my manic depressive mind... and I am so grateful for that. Thank you, Phoebe. Please don't stop being and writing. What you do is meaningful and impactful.
I've listened to "Scott Street" many times but just now picked up that the drums kick in as she sings "I asked how is playing drums..". Absolutely a brilliant and subtle detail that was included in the writing/progression of the song.
Dude. Her cover of You Missed My Heart is unreal. Just so so good. I wish the line "downriver from the Moundsville prison graveyard" went on for hours and hours. Also, props to her guitarist Harrison. That dude knows how to add to a song without taking anything away from it.
Killer is seriously so sad but just so beautiful! It always brings me to tears partly because of how sad it is but also because it’s just a masterpiece.
14:52 is an amazing crescendo and brought me to tears. After that point there is so much power and emotion in her voice and the band. I simply love Phoebe Bridgers and her music. It has really grown on me and she is really talented and cares about her music. I can't say that about most new artists. She is new, unique and just simply amazing; I relate to almost all of her songs.
00:30 **Smoke Signals** "Smoke Signals" is inspired by the emotional turmoil Phoebe Bridgers felt after losing a close friend, and the lyrics contain references to significant events in her life, including the death of her father. 06:50 **Funeral** Bridgers wrote "Funeral" after attending the funeral of a friend who passed away due to an overdose. The song reflects her own feelings of depression and the complex emotions tied to mourning. 11:10 **Georgia** "Georgia" was one of the earliest songs Phoebe Bridgers wrote, and it has been a fan favorite since its debut, even though it was never officially released on an album until much later. 16:30 **Demi Moore** The title "Demi Moore" is a reference to the famous actress, but the song itself is about the loneliness that comes with a one-sided, unreciprocated love, often amplified by the digital world. 21:05 **Killer** Killer" delves into the darker side of love and obsession, with lyrics that explore themes of emotional manipulation and the destructive nature of unhealthy relationships. 24:30 **Scott Street** "Scott Street" is a reflection on the passing of time and the inevitable changes in relationships. The song is named after a street in Los Angeles, adding a personal touch to the story Bridgers tells. 32:25 **Motion Sickness** "Motion Sickness" is one of Bridgers' most well-known songs, rumored to be about her tumultuous relationship with fellow musician Ryan Adams. The song addresses the power dynamics and emotional fallout of that relationship. 37:10 **You Missed My Heart** This song is actually a cover of a song by Mark Kozelek (Sun Kil Moon). Bridgers' version on her album adds a haunting, stripped-down interpretation that has been widely praised for its emotional depth.
I'm a 52 year old Male. Looking for new good music. She has the voice of an angle that can rock too. I grew up on 80s music. The band is incredible too. Reminds me of Hart or ledzep. They can play. Wow!
every single live performance of hers is so magical... they are truly an entirely its own type of peace and serenity. i hope i will be able to witness one in my lifetime
Dude... You Missed My Heart really has me down for the count huh. They just sang it so quietly, it felt so intimate and fragile, I feel like my heart just short-circuited.
Anyone who labels her as "sad white girl music" obviously hasn't listened much. Her band thumps. But at the same time (as others have noted), it's incredibly soothing music. Quite a trick to do both.
I was listening to it yesterday evening and my seven year old daughter came to me out of the blue crying. She she climbed up on me, hugged me and said: "thanks for everything you're doing for me" and "i'll never forget you"...
I've loved Stranger in the Alps for over two years now, through what was probably the hardest time in my life, and with complete honesty every time I watch a live recording of Phoebe I cry the instant she begins to sing. I'm so grateful that this music has been a part of my life.
The violinist in this performance is Camille Faulkner. She was mostly Julien Baker's recording and touring bandmate, but Julien, Phoebe, and Lucy Dacus meshed their bands together for this tour. She played violins on Julien's second album, and I believe also on Lucy's *2019* EP, if you want to hear more of her.
I came across Phoebe Bridgers at the release of Motion Sickness as a single, didn't mind it, but kinda dismissed her and didn't bother to listen to the album..then BOCC came onto my radar and I loved the album, but figured it was mainly Conor....then I heard I know the End when the video was released and I was blown away....now I have gone back and revisited her as an artist and I just can't get enough. Phoebe..I am sorry I dismissed you so flippantly when i first heard you...but at least I got there in the end
same! I tried motion sickness and i was like "nah" but now i have REGRETS...I could've been listening for months longer! ah well we got there in the end
Same story here. I started with Kyoto then MS, but MS put me off and I didn't listen to her for a while after that. When I listened to the rest of the songs in her second album, I felt bad about having ignored her. Just like Ashley said, I'm glad I got there in the end.
When an artist can pull in four generations of listeners that is one talented person. And I can't even discriminate the words because of my hearing loss. I listen to young contemporary artists to have a vision of what a life might be like going forward with the wide variety and formats of music that is available. It gives me perspective. Thank you Phoebe. Kate Schroeder, BD 7/22 will be 80.
AEA Ribbon Mics on overheads!!!!!!!!!!! + Electric!!!!! I think this show was just before I saw them in Boston last month, Loved it, Love all these ladies!!!!!
Read a short article in RS mag about her last night and thought 'she sounds interesting' and now, 2 hours worth of youtube vids later, I have drank the kool-aid and I am hooked.
It is rather outstanding to sing as the second tune, in front of this consert audience : "Singing at a funeral tomorrow", and then think that you get along with it. But she does. The public have trust in her. And miracles occurs.
A friend of mine was with you in a party last week, Los Angeles. He told me about you Phoebe because I have a band called (plan B) now I'm enjoying your songs. It's really beautiful like he told me.
I keep expecting to eventually get bored of listening to Stranger In The Alps, but every time I listen to it, it’s like I’m falling in love with it all over again. As sad as some of the songs are, it soothes me completely.
Interestingly, that's what a lot of reviewers have written; that she writes sad lyrics but their balanced by a feeling of...I don't know, serenity? Not sure the word to use, but soothing works perfectly actually.
Tyler French I think that Elliott Smith’s music has the same quality.
I feel exactly the same.
"This' what happens when you find a stranger in the alps" - Walter Sobchak (the cable version)
I think it's timeless
00:30 Smoking signals
06:50 Funeral
11:10 Georgia
16:30 Demi Moore
21:05 Killer
24:30 Scott Street
31:15 (Band introduction)
32:25 Motion Sickness
37:10 You missed my heart
🎉
Please update to "Smoke Signals"
"This ones sad too, it's just a little bit fast" That sums up my entire music playlist.
This is my weekly 45 minute therapy session
I’m happy that the songs I sent to Phoebe are helping people!
literally... i don't know what i'd do without "me & my dog" - probably have a lot more anxiety attacks
@@pimsinghatiraj74 When I sent this to Pheobe I was trying to figure out how to live with my TBI, the solace that I helped me was thinking about when I could just chill with my dog and how much peace it gave me. I’m glad that I helped others out that’s what I want my music to do!
Her live performances are much better than the album version because of how raw Phoebe's singing live and i love itttt
@@pimsinghatiraj74 Yes I've noticed lots of people with anxiety use Phoebe to calm themselves, it's pretty cool
This version of Georgia is a truly religious experience
I KNOW RIGHT I KEEP COMING BACK TO IT
Yessss
Listened to it right after my tooth extraction.
Like a Vance Joy song only with depth
all of hers are my favorite but georgia hits different everytime
Not enough love for Funeral. That songs makes me tear up literally every time
I love that she says "you said they're all having babies" instead of "you said they're all getting married" every time she sings Scott Street live. I always get excited to see if she's gonna switch it up and she always does she's so cute
Thanks for pointing this out! Now, I can watch for the changes. Isn't Phoebe the best?
@@susanzoeckler4926 the absolute best
Lmao I'd only ever heard it live and I always wondered why she didn't just say married. Now I get it.
the sound engineering for all these shows has been exquisite honestly this is stunning
every once in awhile, I love to revisit this show. I remember this night ever so fondly -- one of my favorite concerts (the boygenius tour). when lucy, phoebe, and julien each finished their individual set, and then joined for the combination set... one of the happiest rooms I've ever been in my life.
oh god that sounds like a dream come true, you were so lucky!
I'm so jealous of that experience that I want to hate you. But I can't.
wish I was there, u should thank god that you were alive and living it
I’m glad that could make the songs that they used for boygenius!
having a Huggies commercial interrupt Demi Moore really killed the vibe.. I don’t even have a baby.
install an adblocker.
@@Appoldro we can't on phones
If you skip to close to the end (15 seconds or more left I think) then click replay there are no ads. Works great for long videos like this
she literally wrote some of these songs about the drummer in her band... I just couldn't imagine playing these songs about myself over and over again
She had a relation with him?
You've heard of Fleetwood Mac, right?
@@thetrapperman94 nope
@@andreaquaranta24 they're like phoebe and marshall but with way more cocaine (i'm assuming anyway)
She wrote Scott street about him, most of these are about her father, her family in general, or about her original producer
It is no exaggeration for me to say that ever since I discovered Phoebe Bridgers and her music, I have been a better person with a mind much more at ease. Several of her lyrics have so resonated with me as to be a balm for my manic depressive mind... and I am so grateful for that. Thank you, Phoebe. Please don't stop being and writing. What you do is meaningful and impactful.
🖤🖤🫡
Set list:
00:33 "Smoke Signals"
06:15 "Funeral"
11:09 "Georgia"
17:07 "Demi Moore"
21:06 "Killer"
25:24 "Scott Street"
32:30 "Motion Sickness"
37:22 "You Missed My Heart"
you are a saint
I love you
Bless the timestampers
Thanks
dog bless 🙏
her music feels like the best hug
I've listened to "Scott Street" many times but just now picked up that the drums kick in as she sings "I asked how is playing drums..". Absolutely a brilliant and subtle detail that was included in the writing/progression of the song.
I love it when artists add these small details. In ICU the drums stop for a moment after she sings “now I can’t even get you to play the drums”
Check out the podcast song exploder where this song is featured in an episode. so insightful and interesting!
And the bass follows up when she asks about the band.
@@osidiusemphatic never noticed that! Good ear
Georgia is a kick straight to the face every time.
Dude. Her cover of You Missed My Heart is unreal. Just so so good. I wish the line "downriver from the Moundsville prison graveyard" went on for hours and hours. Also, props to her guitarist Harrison. That dude knows how to add to a song without taking anything away from it.
Dude I 100% agree 😭 the ending gives me chills I wish I went on way longer
Yup × 2
It's a cover??? Wow
"This one's sad too, it's just a little bit fast " :)
love that
Me.
I keep coming back to this video to listen to Georgia, something about it live like this hits different
phoebe bridgers really out here rawing my soul huh
Wild choice of words. I reckon so
Huh?
Perfect description. Yeah, my heart & soul (not to mention my mind) are stripped of all their armor by Phoebe's music. Raw, indeed.
the way she says "thanks" and scurries off the stage is my love language
"This one's sad too, it's just a little bit fast" - anyone who has ever introduced a friend to Phoebe Bridgers' music.
i hope she continues her solo career.
her music is so calming and timeless..
did you like punisher? :)
@@americanmouthh i hope they answer you one day
@@mattaplomb9876 the world may never know...
These recordings are biggest gift that one could ever receive. Thank you all who made this possible.
Can we all just appreciate Marshalls melodic back up vocals while beating those skins, dudes just as legendary as Phoebe
The way she performed Georgia is so pretty
her music feels like a warm blanket on the winter
Top notch sound engineering for a top notch artist.
Killer is seriously so sad but just so beautiful! It always brings me to tears partly because of how sad it is but also because it’s just a masterpiece.
This video makes me nostalgic for Phoebe concerts where the audience isn't screaming the lyrics the whole set 😀
For real 😒😔
Makes me pissed I've never seen her live. 😀
14:52 is an amazing crescendo and brought me to tears. After that point there is so much power and emotion in her voice and the band. I simply love Phoebe Bridgers and her music. It has really grown on me and she is really talented and cares about her music. I can't say that about most new artists. She is new, unique and just simply amazing; I relate to almost all of her songs.
and here I am... again and again... I love this concert
00:30 **Smoke Signals**
"Smoke Signals" is inspired by the emotional turmoil Phoebe Bridgers felt after losing a close friend, and the lyrics contain references to significant events in her life, including the death of her father.
06:50 **Funeral**
Bridgers wrote "Funeral" after attending the funeral of a friend who passed away due to an overdose. The song reflects her own feelings of depression and the complex emotions tied to mourning.
11:10 **Georgia**
"Georgia" was one of the earliest songs Phoebe Bridgers wrote, and it has been a fan favorite since its debut, even though it was never officially released on an album until much later.
16:30 **Demi Moore**
The title "Demi Moore" is a reference to the famous actress, but the song itself is about the loneliness that comes with a one-sided, unreciprocated love, often amplified by the digital world.
21:05 **Killer**
Killer" delves into the darker side of love and obsession, with lyrics that explore themes of emotional manipulation and the destructive nature of unhealthy relationships.
24:30 **Scott Street**
"Scott Street" is a reflection on the passing of time and the inevitable changes in relationships. The song is named after a street in Los Angeles, adding a personal touch to the story Bridgers tells.
32:25 **Motion Sickness**
"Motion Sickness" is one of Bridgers' most well-known songs, rumored to be about her tumultuous relationship with fellow musician Ryan Adams. The song addresses the power dynamics and emotional fallout of that relationship.
37:10 **You Missed My Heart**
This song is actually a cover of a song by Mark Kozelek (Sun Kil Moon). Bridgers' version on her album adds a haunting, stripped-down interpretation that has been widely praised for its emotional depth.
Kick me in the face Phoebe
She's a raging bitch, careful what you ask for.
@@peterpoet5878 Strikes me as being one of the most even tempered and easy going people I've seen in the business actually.
@@peterpoet5878 someone told you no rofl
@@peterpoet5878 Hahahaha
@@peterpoet5878 Is that you, Ryan?
I'm a 52 year old Male. Looking for new good music. She has the voice of an angle that can rock too. I grew up on 80s music. The band is incredible too. Reminds me of Hart or ledzep. They can play. Wow!
i’ve never heard two voices go so well with each other. marshall and phoebe were a match made in musical heaven
The future-tense change up of the lyrics to "Scott Street". Love it when artists are constantly evolving and living their music. Beautiful
Most underrated female artist of her generation.
Overrrated
Lol I mean I’m a fan, but no 😂
@@Tityretupatulaehow is she overrated wheh she’s under the radar
Underrated no longer. 4 Grammys
every single live performance of hers is so magical... they are truly an entirely its own type of peace and serenity. i hope i will be able to witness one in my lifetime
Dude... You Missed My Heart really has me down for the count huh. They just sang it so quietly, it felt so intimate and fragile, I feel like my heart just short-circuited.
Such an amazing performance. Georgia played live is so damn good.
can't stop won't stop with Georgia live
Dying to see Phoebe live. What a religious experience that would be!
Anyone who labels her as "sad white girl music" obviously hasn't listened much. Her band thumps. But at the same time (as others have noted), it's incredibly soothing music. Quite a trick to do both.
I think I'll just come back daily to listen to this version of Georgia indefinitely. An EXPERIENCE.
Was at this show. One of the best concerts I've ever been to :D
lucky m8. very lucky.
I am so so so jealous.... it must have been amazing to be there.
She can take the year 2024 off I'll be waiting for her she's absolutely wonderful I'll be here
I was listening to it yesterday evening and my seven year old daughter came to me out of the blue crying. She she climbed up on me, hugged me and said: "thanks for everything you're doing for me" and "i'll never forget you"...
Feels like she made this whole album just for me. I'm in love with it. Thanks Phoebe
You can tell she is nearly crying on the kozalek track. looks like a once in a lifetime show to be at
Thank god!! She didn't play "Georgia" at the LA show and it's one of my favorite songs on that record. Thrilled to see it here.
I watch this almost everyday and have been doing so since December. I can’t stop
have you stopped ?
I re-fall in love with Pheobe each time I come back and watch this performance
I'm madly in love with this version of Georgia, it's awesome.
she really belts out that long note on motion sickness....goosebumps
i lost track of how many times i've rewatched this but i get goosebumps EVERY SINGLE TIME
I've loved Stranger in the Alps for over two years now, through what was probably the hardest time in my life, and with complete honesty every time I watch a live recording of Phoebe I cry the instant she begins to sing. I'm so grateful that this music has been a part of my life.
i come back to watch this whole thing every few months and it never gets old, i will forever love phoebe's artistry
This may be the best version of Georgia I've heard her do. Just amazing
The violin in Phoebe's records is always so good, but this one is just, i can't :')
The violinist in this performance is Camille Faulkner. She was mostly Julien Baker's recording and touring bandmate, but Julien, Phoebe, and Lucy Dacus meshed their bands together for this tour. She played violins on Julien's second album, and I believe also on Lucy's *2019* EP, if you want to hear more of her.
The smile after the snare at 12:44 :)
That was worth looking for. Thank you.
Woah, fucken hell, that is amazing. Going from total sadness and loss to hope and resurrection of happiness.
My hope is that this is a new wave of music like the 60s and 70s was...its about time it comes back...we need this
Daniel Buonsanto it’s coming we just need to be there to support and spread the good message.
Try Joan Baez early 60s.
I’m seeing her play live tomorrow! Gah! So excited!
OH MY GOD THAT WAS A RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE I LOVE YOU PHEOBE
There aren't enough words to describe how I feel when she plays. Her tone and vocals are so pure, soothing, and warming!!
I came across Phoebe Bridgers at the release of Motion Sickness as a single, didn't mind it, but kinda dismissed her and didn't bother to listen to the album..then BOCC came onto my radar and I loved the album, but figured it was mainly Conor....then I heard I know the End when the video was released and I was blown away....now I have gone back and revisited her as an artist and I just can't get enough. Phoebe..I am sorry I dismissed you so flippantly when i first heard you...but at least I got there in the end
same! I tried motion sickness and i was like "nah" but now i have REGRETS...I could've been listening for months longer! ah well we got there in the end
I can't get into her music. Thought I liked the end, but don't care for most of that song either..
@@ashlingandhurricanes6892 haha me too! What a coincidence that everyone here ignored her after Motion Sickness lol.
Same story here. I started with Kyoto then MS, but MS put me off and I didn't listen to her for a while after that. When I listened to the rest of the songs in her second album, I felt bad about having ignored her. Just like Ashley said, I'm glad I got there in the end.
Her voice. Can a voice be like a warm blanket to lie under? If it is so, let me be the one.
Those times when life + alcohol leaves me feeling vulnerable and alone - the beauty in this music levels me out.
When an artist can pull in four generations of listeners that is one talented person. And I can't even discriminate the words because of my hearing loss. I listen to young contemporary artists to have a
vision of what a life might be like going forward with the wide variety and formats of music that is available. It gives me perspective. Thank you Phoebe. Kate Schroeder, BD 7/22 will be 80.
Love this and the second guitar player is a tone god
yes the whole band is on point.
Who is he?
31:22 she says Harrison Whitford is on guitar.
TOAN
i will never get tired of stranger in the alps. truly one of the best albums ever made if you ask me.
She's truly incredible.
I have to listen to this in full every couple of months to feel again
Wow - that cover of You Missed My Heart my the hairs on my arms stand up.
I have never fell in love quicker than after watching this live
breathtaking.. every broken hearted should visit here
13:19 little sad guitar lick is so so perfect like a perfect ad-lib but in electric guitar form
Killer is a special moment. I admire people who cut to the chase, are brave, and touch the cord of life.
Such great songs! So happy to be around while a songwriter of this calibre explores her art.
nah i dont think you understand...im OBSESSED
ícaro I get it.
Thanks for your style
AEA Ribbon Mics on overheads!!!!!!!!!!! + Electric!!!!! I think this show was just before I saw them in Boston last month, Loved it, Love all these ladies!!!!!
Fantastic artist, love the simple chord progressions, keeps it simple and beautiful to listen too
Read a short article in RS mag about her last night and thought 'she sounds interesting' and now, 2 hours worth of youtube vids later, I have drank the kool-aid and I am hooked.
demi moore is probably one of my favorite songs of all time theres just so much behind it. i love phoebe bridgers so much idc
STOKED about her 2021 tour for PUNISHER. omg... can't wait.
her music is healing for me
cant stop listen to it... it is magical... she must be proud of her creation....
An especially sleepy version of Smoke Signals. I like it.
It is rather outstanding to sing as the second tune, in front of this consert audience : "Singing at a funeral tomorrow", and then think that you get along with it. But she does. The public have trust in her. And miracles occurs.
Miracle do certainly occur, I’m glad that I was able to help Phoebe write some of the songs!
Stunningly and hauntingly beautiful. ✨👏🏻 What a gift and rare gem you are, Phoebe. Thank you for this. ✌🏻
That "Motion Sickness", absolute beauty!
Completely entrancing. Tremendous beauty.
Smoke Signals will always be my favorite song. I love you Phoebe!!! ❤️❤️❤️
A friend of mine was with you in a party last week, Los Angeles. He told me about you Phoebe because I have a band called (plan B) now I'm enjoying your songs. It's really beautiful like he told me.
Really like this new find on YT. Touching and sweet and sad. And superlative accompaniment and sound engineering!
That lead guitar on "Emotional Motion Sickness" is just ragged sweetness.
This performance of georgia is unbelievable. It's beyond perfection
Phoebe, saw you in August in Belgium.
You are M A G I C 🖤
Thankful i found her on quarantine❤, I just hoped I knew her then,
If I could choose one person in the world to suddenly be my best friend...
no offence.. but this is maybe the best thing to ever exist
Alex just being respectful Alex 😌
@Alex he said no offence dude
@Alex I guess he didn't want to offend the people that think they are the best thing that ever existed
Did you spell offense the way you did on perpose?
I’m sorry. I’ve been educated by google and see that it can be spelled both ways but I assume now that you are British
i'm in love with her music even more
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