Sorry I just had to add... in my opinion hes not only one of the best of his generation but any generation, this man changed my life with his words, lyrics, feelings...his life, his music. He made my life easier to live. His joke about loving his music in junior high and still loving it at 27. I'm 29 now, and have loved his music since I was 10... I will go loving it. Thanks Ben
I've come to realize, Ben writes amazing music, and I personally think he's every bit as talented as Bod Dylan with a more whimsical and whitty approach that's kept me interested much longer and deeper. He's not getting the credit he deserves, but then again he's not placating to people's expectations and He's an amazing writer and singer.
2:19 Your Hurricane 6:36 60 and Punk 18:04 Grapevine Fires 22:31 Brothers On a Hotel Bed 26:02 What Sarah Said 31:36 Such Great Heights 40:13 Recycled Air 43:28 Soul Meets Body 51:08 405 55:36 Marching Bands In Manhattan 1:01:14 Your Heart Is An Empty Room 1:06:44 Crooked Teeth
Cheryl is such an inspiration to me. She was there working and spotting the talent of Death Cab for Cutie over 20 years ago. She is here now with stellar professionalism and so humbled by Ben Gibbard's music just like any other fan would be, and yet at the same time she's keeping the momentum going with great questions and just making everyone feel comfortable. And she does it all with a calmness and kindness that just floors any guest. You'd think someone in her position would be jaded or arrogant. I aspire to love my job as much as Cheryl seems to love hers, and to be able to keep my wonder and humility throughout the years half as well as she can.
well said, in deed .. I haven't known Cheryl for 20 years.. but one does, in deed, feel how her presence..and her work binds all of this together. It takes talent and heart..and sweat.. on stage.. as well as off stage.. .
@@kyletronson7693 I woul've love to hear 405 or The Employment Pages but no one ever asks for those songs. I really love the We Have The Facts songs and I barely have the chance to find those songs on a live version.
What Ben says at 13:33 really resonated with me “As a music fan, I recognize that my favorite bands can’t recreate those moments for me, as much as I can’t be that age anymore.” I know it’s obvious that music fans grow and change just as much as the bands do, but that doesn’t always feel obvious when catching up with an old favorite band’s new release. Certain bands can matter so much, not just because of their sound, but because of the relationship our past selves unknowingly shared with them. Ben is an outstanding musician and lyricist, and I appreciated hearing his insight on such an impactful career as a musician.
I couldn't agree more, Kyle. Thanks for summing it up so well. I've recognized the change in the sound and content every album, and coincidentally the poetry found on each release has somehow spoke to me. Like Ben, I think many of us can go down memory lane of a certain time in our lives from just listening to say Transatlantacism. For me, this new album is no different. I am really glad that we live in this time right here right now so that we can have such an awesome person influence our lives.
So intersting what he said in all this part. I listen dcfc and i like the musicians well but i start listening to ben for the last 11 years. And well i must hear this part again because for me, as a muscician is very important. Well i from Argentina and i love this band, my favorite with otthers too obiusly. But just love love new album, the "change" gold rush oh ! What a so grat song. If anyone can tell me what he sayd in this part thanks because my english is not that good 😊
Ben is such a poetic guy. I wonder if he comes up with lines like that on the go or if he ever has deep conversations with himself and picks the best lines for moments like this. I would love to sit and chat with him about anything just to know his thoughts on random stuff, even inconsequential topics non related to music. And while I'm writing this I feel like this is exactly what "platonic love" means XD
I agree with you! So many KEXP performances are often superior to produced records (example: The Clientele), I wish the performances on KEXP could be purchased - maybe one day...
@@LightbulbTedbear2 Just DL the audio from this video... It won't be HD, but it will sound as good as it does here. There's an app called "UA-cam to mp3".
When you meet someone that was a Death Cab fan when Death Cab was really Death Cab there is just this mutual understanding of Ben's music and what it really meant. I know how that sounds, and I know things aren't the same now, but I'm glad I got to experience what I got to experience.
In my humble opinion, the top five most important songwriters (in no particular order) are Ben, Conor Oberst, John Mayer, Elliott Smith and Dave Grohl.
When I was in my 30s I stumbled across "Plans". That album broke my heart in half. I still play that record on a regular basis, I can't think of an album in my collection that brings more emotion out of me. Now I'm the guy who sits around waiting for the new Death Cab and Ben's side stuff...
Shout out to the host, Cheryl! She just seems like she appreciates music so much and has a very natural interaction with Ben and the crowd as well. Loved every bit of this.
I'm just hijacking this comment to say that Ben's songs made me the man I am today and it's strange to hear him play these songs nervous and proud at the same time. I'm so grateful he put himself in the noose like that. Im so proud of him. And myself... The new me is only possible because of his songs. I was a middle school fan. We were kids. He wrote what I was feeling. So cool
For me, Ben Gibbard writes for the opening to a fresh sense we can’t feel yet. At least I couldn’t then, at 15 feeling really out of place. I discovered his music during that time in my life via a girl named Hannah who I hurt with my words a great deal. I sometimes play Death Cab or Postal Service in memory of our friendship and as a fleeting apology. If she ever reads this, I hope she knows I’ve worked on me for me, and that I gained a good sense of music from her. Ben, you’re a messenger somehow. Thank you so much.
Damn I have the exact situation, honest to god man, for a second there I thought I stumbled onto something I wrote and forgot…but just a crazy coincidence. I also hurt my friend hannah. So many years gone to waste because I was an idiot. Good luck man
The greatest singer songwriter of our time. Zero doubt. It's a real problem not to understand what it takes to make such deep and influential music. Thanks Ben.
I have so much respect for the bands and artists who showed up during Covid lockdown to play to us while we were all silently losing our minds during the unknown. Mad love here; before and since then.
Unquestionably one of the greatest lyricists of all time. So thought provoking and emotive. I listened to this extensively after the loss of a child and the beauty & sincerity of his lyrics most definitely helped to heal me.
I really think that part of what I love so much about his song writing is his expansive vocabulary. I love that he uses obscure words sometimes. Just love this guy. So much.
I'm British ,just found out about dcfc, deeply touched by ,plans .I am 69 going thru cancer tests I have lost 2 stone, this album has some very apt songs gentle yet painfully honest Death cab for cutie is from a bonzo dog doo dah bsnf lp called gorilla ,I think it's from 1968 I am not sure. U probably alĺ know this .be happy 😊
37 "persons" (as of this date) can bother to throw this guy a thumbs down? His sound and poetic words reminds me of another great songwriter but I don't dare say any name so as not to dilute the Ben Gibbard experience. This singer, writer, poet is very great. I am so glad to have heard him sing! Thank you Mr. Gibbard for your contribution to the arts and to me.
2005 and my father just passed away from a stroke. I could not watch, with the rest of the family, him die. I moved to Atlanta and heard Soul Meets Body. I bought, Plans, heard What Sarahh Said, and was really a fan ever since.
Ive been listening to you guys since postal service days, but a lot more recently. I lost my father in a helicopter accident the day after christmas this year and your music is the only thing keeping me sane. Love you guys.
The first time I heard u I was blessed to have been exposed it was 16 yrs ago I was 35 yrs by a person who ment alot to me even as if today he no longer wants to be around ill be there in the dark . Blessing and smiles great job. U make me wana sing again and write music again. So thank u
HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS HEAVENLY VOICE?!?!? I'm actually embarrassed to admit I'd somehow never heard of Ben Gibbard before this. What an absolutely heavenly voice, he's like a sneak peek at what angels sound like. But seriously, HOW HAVE I NEVER HEARD HIS MUSIC BEFORE???? Well at least I have twenty years of awesome music to listen to...
Ben Gibbard masterfully sings with his soul and the songwriting is just spectacular. I love DCFC, The Postal Service and everything else he has ever done.
I feel like the more I watch him and death cab the more obsessed I get. He is so talented! Just watched Death cab live for the first time this last week! They were awesome!
Ben Gibbard is one of the greatest songwriters in the history of popular music. I believe the appreciation and the respect of his amazing songwriting talent and his catalog of music will continue to grow throughout the years. I truly believe much of his music will stand the test of time and be covered by other artists in perpetuity. Not every song, of course. I’m not a lunatic. 😂 But seriously, Ben Gibbard is a talent that only visits us mortals once in a generation or two. 😂 Personally, I put him up there with Lennon & McCartney. JMO - 🧡
Somehow Death Cab For Cutie is part of my childhood (millennial here, judge me), even though I don't remember listening to it when I was younger. I simply love Ben's voice.
Saw DCFC live, stoned at Sydney Opera house, one of best gigs ever. Not only found a new appreciation for their craft but for that of my maths teacher who tried for years to teach me Pythagorus’s Theorem. It’s not easy sharing the last triangle of a Toblerone with the munchies. Someone is always going to loose out. Rock on Ben, the world needs you now more than ever.
I found Death Cab in the 4th grade and they have been my favorite band since then. I love hearing this man sing. (Only wish they'd play more of The Open Door EP)
Love this. I really love 60 and punk, because that’s me. It’s funny being this age because inside you never see yourself as old. Then you look at a peer or the mirror. It’s always a disappointment, or a shock. I digress...music that makes one reflect. Peace.
Damn, listening to Ben Gibbard brings me back to my middle school/ high school days. So many amazing, and at the same time terrible moments that these songs link themselves to. Love going back to those days, wouldn't trade my time with friends back then for anything.
Wow, I've been missing out on this guy for an unforgivable amount of time. Wtf is my problem? His words are simple and elegant. Easy to remember, but hard to recite. Everything music should be!
Really insightful conversation, as well. Very intelligent. Having to face your younger self nightly is a level of awareness some others don't even try to have.
I love his insightful reflections on how the perception of a particular piece of music changes over time, not only as a listener but also as a creator.
Unquestionably one of the finest songwriters of his generation. This is just stunning.
Also one of the finest melody creators.
His lyrics go so hard
I mean, every minute of it. not only beautiful songs but heartfelt banter & stories. it feels like vh1 storytellers meets KEXP
Sorry I just had to add... in my opinion hes not only one of the best of his generation but any generation, this man changed my life with his words, lyrics, feelings...his life, his music. He made my life easier to live. His joke about loving his music in junior high and still loving it at 27. I'm 29 now, and have loved his music since I was 10... I will go loving it.
Thanks Ben
I've come to realize, Ben writes amazing music, and I personally think he's every bit as talented as Bod Dylan with a more whimsical and whitty approach that's kept me interested much longer and deeper. He's not getting the credit he deserves, but then again he's not placating to people's expectations and He's an amazing writer and singer.
Thank you, Lisa, whoever you are, for requesting "What Sarah Said." From the bottom of my grief-stricken heart, thank you.
2:19 Your Hurricane
6:36 60 and Punk
18:04 Grapevine Fires
22:31 Brothers On a Hotel Bed
26:02 What Sarah Said
31:36 Such Great Heights
40:13 Recycled Air
43:28 Soul Meets Body
51:08 405
55:36 Marching Bands In Manhattan
1:01:14 Your Heart Is An Empty Room
1:06:44 Crooked Teeth
Thank u so much
Ty ☺💕
You the real mvp!
Thanks
My love, I drown
Cheryl is such an inspiration to me. She was there working and spotting the talent of Death Cab for Cutie over 20 years ago. She is here now with stellar professionalism and so humbled by Ben Gibbard's music just like any other fan would be, and yet at the same time she's keeping the momentum going with great questions and just making everyone feel comfortable. And she does it all with a calmness and kindness that just floors any guest. You'd think someone in her position would be jaded or arrogant. I aspire to love my job as much as Cheryl seems to love hers, and to be able to keep my wonder and humility throughout the years half as well as she can.
Great comment.
Gary McMichael you’re welcome. Hope you’re feeling amazing today! You’re a great writer.
well said, in deed ..
I haven't known Cheryl for 20 years.. but one does, in deed, feel how her presence..and her work binds all of this together.
It takes talent and heart..and sweat.. on stage.. as well as off stage.. .
Great comment, it's 100% true as well. Absolutely professional and fan at the same time. I want to learn how to do that.
Ben is that you?
The humbleness of Ben to willingly take requests and deliver his life experiences to a room of strangers is amazing.
I can't hear "What Sarah Said" without tearing up. Ben's lyrics have always been second to none.
Second to one.... Elliott Smith's lyrics are better... but Ben is good too.
The chords make me cry
@@markwett amen ( says the agnostic that is me)
Yah it’s weird I always tear up with this band
I always cry when they hear that song. Reminds me of my dad.
One of the best song writers ever. Criminally underrated in my opinion. He’s responsible for the soundtrack of my teens
Agreed
Agreed. I find his lyrics are lovely poetry and stories. I feel the same about his PS partner, Jenny Lewis.
i would like to thank Jennifer for asking for Brothers on a Hotel Bed
Truly amazing song and version. Probably my favorite song on this whole set he did
@@kyletronson7693 I woul've love to hear 405 or The Employment Pages but no one ever asks for those songs. I really love the We Have The Facts songs and I barely have the chance to find those songs on a live version.
@@gabopalacios2028 Um 51:08 in this video he plays 405
@@frankbanktank I realized a few minutes after I wrote that. Thanks!
@@gabopalacios2028 can find some good versions of title track
What Ben says at 13:33 really resonated with me “As a music fan, I recognize that my favorite bands can’t recreate those moments for me, as much as I can’t be that age anymore.”
I know it’s obvious that music fans grow and change just as much as the bands do, but that doesn’t always feel obvious when catching up with an old favorite band’s new release. Certain bands can matter so much, not just because of their sound, but because of the relationship our past selves unknowingly shared with them. Ben is an outstanding musician and lyricist, and I appreciated hearing his insight on such an impactful career as a musician.
I couldn't agree more, Kyle. Thanks for summing it up so well. I've recognized the change in the sound and content every album, and coincidentally the poetry found on each release has somehow spoke to me. Like Ben, I think many of us can go down memory lane of a certain time in our lives from just listening to say Transatlantacism. For me, this new album is no different. I am really glad that we live in this time right here right now so that we can have such an awesome person influence our lives.
So intersting what he said in all this part. I listen dcfc and i like the musicians well but i start listening to ben for the last 11 years. And well i must hear this part again because for me, as a muscician is very important. Well i from Argentina and i love this band, my favorite with otthers too obiusly. But just love love new album, the "change" gold rush oh ! What a so grat song. If anyone can tell me what he sayd in this part thanks because my english is not that good 😊
Ben is such a poetic guy. I wonder if he comes up with lines like that on the go or if he ever has deep conversations with himself and picks the best lines for moments like this. I would love to sit and chat with him about anything just to know his thoughts on random stuff, even inconsequential topics non related to music. And while I'm writing this I feel like this is exactly what "platonic love" means XD
kyle garlock has to work o
I completely agree!! Such a beautiful comment and perfectly said!
Damn they should put this live session on vinyl. Beautiful performance.
I agree with you! So many KEXP performances are often superior to produced records (example: The Clientele), I wish the performances on KEXP could be purchased - maybe one day...
agree, i download it and turned it to mp3 to listen while im driving to work every day!
There is someone that can do that, if you have the original DAT?
Still can put on vinyl if KEXP allows that *not me
@@LightbulbTedbear2 Just DL the audio from this video... It won't be HD, but it will sound as good as it does here. There's an app called "UA-cam to mp3".
@Luna Tuna yes, they do.
Completely forgot how deeply melancholic but passionately beautiful of a song "What Sarah Said" is. Ben at his absolute best.
Anyone else listen to this at least once a month!?
I try not to because it's emotionally exhausting, him and sufjan is just too much sometimes
Ben is one of the most important songwriters of my generation.
Maybe any generation.
When you meet someone that was a Death Cab fan when Death Cab was really Death Cab there is just this mutual understanding of Ben's music and what it really meant. I know how that sounds, and I know things aren't the same now, but I'm glad I got to experience what I got to experience.
In my humble opinion, the top five most important songwriters (in no particular order) are Ben, Conor Oberst, John Mayer, Elliott Smith and Dave Grohl.
@@BryceRogers_ James Mercer too
@@BryceRogers_I must add Stephin Merritt, a hell of a songwriter, highly influential on a whole generation of songwriters.
Every time I'm at my lowest I come here to listen 🎶 to get it all out ...
Gibbard, Greatest of All-Time
When I was in my 30s I stumbled across "Plans". That album broke my heart in half. I still play that record on a regular basis, I can't think of an album in my collection that brings more emotion out of me. Now I'm the guy who sits around waiting for the new Death Cab and Ben's side stuff...
Beautiful album
Not alone on that one bud
Radio plays what they want you to hear. The world needs more KEXPs!
Ben Gibbard and Plans album are the pure joy of yesteryears
Absolutely agreed.
YES. Listened to it so much while starting grad school in Boston; knew no one, was working all the time, and it helped me tremendously
Who else has been listening to them since junior high?
100% I love everything they put out.
YES
I've been listening since 2002-3, I was 10 or 11... I'm now 29, 30 in a month. Nearly 20 years of Death cab and Ben's magic.
Don't punch me in the face but it's the first time I hear this guy. He's amazing, what a talent!! ❤️
Magic K I envy you
Welcome to the Death Cab family :)
Magic K no worries bro . My wife turned me on to DCFC ridiculously great live
Spread the word dude, you know they deserve more attention
That's awesome. Death cab is great. Ben Gibbard is such a talented songwriter and a really great singer as well.
Brothers 22:28
What Sarah Said 26:00
What Sarah Said gave me chills and made me tear up. Such a beautiful song
HE JUST LAUNCHES STRAIGHT INTO SARAH SAID HE DON'T GIVE A FUCC
Shout out to the host, Cheryl! She just seems like she appreciates music so much and has a very natural interaction with Ben and the crowd as well. Loved every bit of this.
In a room full of hipsters, the person who requested Gridlock Caravans is the truest hipster. Respect.
That was me!
@@TheFantasticFox222 Nice! You must've been really chuffed with the LP!
Underwater, Talking Like Turnstiles, Prove my Hypothesis, Your Bruise, Expo '86, Technicolor Girls, Coney Island (and on and on...)
I love Death Cab
@@TheFantasticFox222I feel like Ben could have pulled off Gridlock Caravans, it's a short sweet little song. Great request!
I'm just hijacking this comment to say that Ben's songs made me the man I am today and it's strange to hear him play these songs nervous and proud at the same time. I'm so grateful he put himself in the noose like that. Im so proud of him. And myself... The new me is only possible because of his songs. I was a middle school fan. We were kids. He wrote what I was feeling. So cool
it's both hilarious and awesome that he covers a cover of such great heights
AttemptsNotMade he wrote it for the Postal Service project. Iron and Wine did a cover of it.
@@cof4cof4 yeah I know. It's kinda funny cuz I was just wondering how he was gonna try to play it and totally forgot about Sam's cover. Great stuff
That was really cool. He acknowledged Sam owned the song with his cover, so he did Iron and Wine's versions.
Neil Gallagher has done the same with Wonderwall, by covering Ryan Adam's version
@@cof4cof4 Ben Gibbard did an acoustic cover of the Postal Service song that Sam then covered that cover that has now been covered by Ben.
'Heart is an empty room'...if this was the last song I ever had to listen to I'd die with an appreciative smile on my face. What a show.
For me, Ben Gibbard writes for the opening to a fresh sense we can’t feel yet. At least I couldn’t then, at 15 feeling really out of place. I discovered his music during that time in my life via a girl named Hannah who I hurt with my words a great deal. I sometimes play Death Cab or Postal Service in memory of our friendship and as a fleeting apology. If she ever reads this, I hope she knows I’ve worked on me for me, and that I gained a good sense of music from her. Ben, you’re a messenger somehow. Thank you so much.
Damn I have the exact situation, honest to god man, for a second there I thought I stumbled onto something I wrote and forgot…but just a crazy coincidence.
I also hurt my friend hannah. So many years gone to waste because I was an idiot. Good luck man
Coming back after all these years..feels so damn good
Took me two years to find this! Will be returning regularly.
He played the ‘ba ba-ba-ba’ part of Recycled Air with such respect and reverence, he clearly is aware how much ‘Give Up’ shaped an entire generation.
most high quality live lounge type of thing.. audio is soo good the camera shot is great.. shout out KEXP
He's honestly one of the best song writers of our time.
The greatest singer songwriter of our time. Zero doubt. It's a real problem not to understand what it takes to make such deep and influential music. Thanks Ben.
You are absolutely correct ❤ much love from one fan to another
I have so much respect for the bands and artists who showed up during Covid lockdown to play to us while we were all silently losing our minds during the unknown. Mad love here; before and since then.
it's so weird growing up. it's so nice having been here with all of you.
I’ve been to 5 concerts and always wanted to hear ice is getting thinner from death cab! One day Ben one day. Keep coming back to sunny LA🌴🌴
I am listening to this video for that one song lol
Unquestionably one of the greatest lyricists of all time. So thought provoking and emotive. I listened to this extensively after the loss of a child and the beauty & sincerity of his lyrics most definitely helped to heal me.
He's def one of my fav song writer. Definitely has influence my music
I really think that part of what I love so much about his song writing is his expansive vocabulary. I love that he uses obscure words sometimes. Just love this guy. So much.
he’s the male fiona apple
I'm British ,just found out about dcfc, deeply touched by ,plans .I am 69 going thru cancer tests I have lost 2 stone, this album has some very apt songs gentle yet painfully honest
Death cab for cutie is from a bonzo dog doo dah bsnf lp called gorilla ,I think it's from 1968 I am not sure. U probably alĺ know this .be happy 😊
They have a pretty solid discography. If you haven't try "Codes and Keys" album next. Good luck with everything
37 "persons" (as of this date) can bother to throw this guy a thumbs down? His sound and poetic words reminds me of another great songwriter but I don't dare say any name so as not to dilute the Ben Gibbard experience. This singer, writer, poet is very great. I am so glad to have heard him sing! Thank you Mr. Gibbard for your contribution to the arts and to me.
2005 and my father just passed away from a stroke. I could not watch, with the rest of the family, him die. I moved to Atlanta and heard Soul Meets Body. I bought, Plans, heard What Sarahh Said, and was really a fan ever since.
Give it up for the audio engineer! The audio quality on this concert is A1
I thought that was just the singing. Prob both for real!!
@@jays907 def both !
Yess, but they had to put the thing for the p’s, don’t know the name 😂
@@TheMrbasebll oh yes, you're talking about the pop filter. It's a type of microphone shield
It's all Ben.. no joke
I have been listening to Death Cab since High School. I am 34. Keep making music, Death Cab is still one of my favorite bands.
You’re 36 now. And I was the same.
how was I not aware of this video.... big fan of both KEXP and DCFC.... just WOW
shout out to the sound engineers and the one and only Cheryl Waters
Ive been listening to you guys since postal service days, but a lot more recently. I lost my father in a helicopter accident the day after christmas this year and your music is the only thing keeping me sane. Love you guys.
The first time I heard u I was blessed to have been exposed it was 16 yrs ago I was 35 yrs by a person who ment alot to me even as if today he no longer wants to be around ill be there in the dark . Blessing and smiles great job. U make me wana sing again and write music again. So thank u
the acoustic brothers on a hotel bed is so beautiful :) thanks ben for getting me into guitar and being such an amazing songwriter
I love all of this but I needed to hear the district sleeps alone tonight. It is my deepest and most special memory
HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS HEAVENLY VOICE?!?!? I'm actually embarrassed to admit I'd somehow never heard of Ben Gibbard before this. What an absolutely heavenly voice, he's like a sneak peek at what angels sound like. But seriously, HOW HAVE I NEVER HEARD HIS MUSIC BEFORE???? Well at least I have twenty years of awesome music to listen to...
Lol. He's a beautiful singer with depressing lyrics. I love him though.
He’s the anthem of our youth
I started listening to Death cab when I was 16 and I am now 30! Great love for them and Ben.
god i miss live music :(
Give Up is my favorite album of all time. And it's not close.
Ben Gibbard masterfully sings with his soul and the songwriting is just spectacular. I love DCFC, The Postal Service and everything else he has ever done.
Mario Oliveira the home ep with Andrew Kenny was awesome too!
All-time Quarterback!
Only musician that can play a hour and still has songs o wish he played
what a nice set with lovely banter in between. Cheers from the future, past Ben Gibbard and Cheryl Waters
What a cool, articulate, intelligent and obviously incredibly talented guy he is.
I can’t explain what it is but this is the greatest thing I’ve watched in a long time.
my soul really needed this today, with a songwriter reaching out to me with their years of craft. my song would be “i will follow you into the dark”
Thank you, Ben.
This shit made me cry. Such good years brought back.
Shade27 same bro. Crazy how this music destroys me.
I feel like the more I watch him and death cab the more obsessed I get. He is so talented! Just watched Death cab live for the first time this last week! They were awesome!
One of the greatest doing what he does best, and when it clicks it’s perfection.
I listen to this over and over. I just love it so much.
The band plays too .....did not get. I love U guys. Greetings from Brazil 🌊🤘
Ben Gibbard is one of the greatest songwriters in the history of popular music. I believe the appreciation and the respect of his amazing songwriting talent and his catalog of music will continue to grow throughout the years. I truly believe much of his music will stand the test of time and be covered by other artists in perpetuity. Not every song, of course. I’m not a lunatic. 😂 But seriously, Ben Gibbard is a talent that only visits us mortals once in a generation or two. 😂
Personally, I put him up there with Lennon & McCartney. JMO - 🧡
Somehow Death Cab For Cutie is part of my childhood (millennial here, judge me), even though I don't remember listening to it when I was younger. I simply love Ben's voice.
A Gibson that won't stay in tune... Imagine that! Lol Ben, you are amazing! Thank you for the years of music!
All the outstanding lyricists are called Ben....Ben GIbbard, Ben Howard etc. I'm telling you people there is a connection!
Anyone else get tears in their eyes when he started What Sarah Said on the piano? Goosebumps too...
I don't know how the audience isn't in tears throughout all of this...
what a blessing this was holy smokes
Saw DCFC live, stoned at Sydney Opera house, one of best gigs ever. Not only found a new appreciation for their craft but for that of my maths teacher who tried for years to teach me Pythagorus’s Theorem.
It’s not easy sharing the last triangle of a Toblerone with the munchies. Someone is always going to loose out.
Rock on Ben, the world needs you now more than ever.
This was perfect, but he definitely should have played Title and Registration.
Great track but he’s promoting a new record.
literal luck of the draw it seems, i wouldve liked to hear it in this setting too
First two songs and what Sarah said are insane hearing them live like this… wow is all I have to say
god isn't Ben Gibbard just the nicest bloke?
Can't wait to see Ben perform live. He was supposed to come to my hometown, but had to cancel due to Covid. I am hoping he reschedules for 2022.
One day I want to get a hug from Cheryl
I found Death Cab in the 4th grade and they have been my favorite band since then. I love hearing this man sing. (Only wish they'd play more of The Open Door EP)
But dam there will never be a day that goes by that I dont love Crooked Teeth.
Love this. I really love 60 and punk, because that’s me. It’s funny being this age because inside you never see yourself as old. Then you look at a peer or the mirror. It’s always a disappointment, or a shock. I digress...music that makes one reflect. Peace.
What a different play of soul meets body . Great show Ben as always! Thank you for being you
His Lyrics have soo much life in them.
Thanks for posting this session. I watched it LIVE and i'm so glad i can relive this moment. What a great artist.
A new (acoustic!) live performance from Ben? Day could not be more made.
Damn, listening to Ben Gibbard brings me back to my middle school/ high school days. So many amazing, and at the same time terrible moments that these songs link themselves to. Love going back to those days, wouldn't trade my time with friends back then for anything.
Ben Gibbard a true master of Indie Rock Music! Thanks for that amazing interpretation
Wow, I've been missing out on this guy for an unforgivable amount of time. Wtf is my problem? His words are simple and elegant. Easy to remember, but hard to recite. Everything music should be!
Forever thankful to the person who requested 405. ❤️
Check his Ben Gibbard live from home streams.. April 9 AND May 28
The man is timeless
Really insightful conversation, as well. Very intelligent. Having to face your younger self nightly is a level of awareness some others don't even try to have.
I love his insightful reflections on how the perception of a particular piece of music changes over time, not only as a listener but also as a creator.
I really wish I could have been in that audience for this amazing performance! Thank you for this performance KEXP!!
This guy is awesome
Love this!
How could this audience be so quiet and laim?
13:15 so true🥺❤️ I love him so much.
This is magic, him playing both dcfc and postal service :) - thanks for sharing
I LOVE BEN GIBBARD!
This was the perfect concert for this audience of one.
Such a cool guy!