This video reminded me that 1) it's comparatively rare for R.E.M. songs to be covered these days, and 2) their catalogue still stands the test of time. Great rendition.
I saw this live in Nashville when he had shows with his full 400 unit. I was genuinely impressed. Rocked it! And it's a great F'ing song. One of my best covers for sure.
Full circle with Jason inducting them into the songwriting HoF this weekend. You can tell that he has truly loved R.E.M. since he was a kid. Brings out the southern thing in their songs.
The walls are built up stone by stone The fields divided one by one And the train conductor says Take a break, Driver 8 Driver 8, take a break We've been on this shift too long And the train conductor says Take a break, driver 8 Driver 8, take a break We can reach our destination But we're still a ways away, but it's still a ways away I saw a treehouse on the outskirts of the farm The power lines have floaters so the airplanes won't get snagged The bells are ringing through the town again The children look up, all they hear is sky-blue bells ringing And the train conductor says Take a break, Driver 8 Driver 8, take a break We can reach our destination But we're still a ways away, but it's still a ways away But we're still a ways away, but it's still a ways away A way to shield the hated heat A way to put myself to sleep A way to shield the hated heat A way to put myself, my children to sleep He piloted this song in a plane like that one She is selling faith on the Go Tell Crusade Locomotive 8, Southern Crescent, hear the bells ring again The fields of wheat is looking thin And the train conductor says Take a break, Driver 8 Driver 8, take a break We've been on this shift too long And the train conductor says Take a break, Driver 8 Driver 8, take a break We can reach our destination But we're still a ways away, but it's still a ways away But we're still a ways away, but it's still a ways away
Every few weeks I keep coming back to this version. It's so simple, yet so well done. Love the playing and the singing, including the nice backing vocals. Great job!
I'm an REM fan trying to dabble into Americana and alt-country. Familiar with Jason since my dad's a fan. So I know this is a good place to start. Solid cover.
Wow, what an exemplary cover. Jason annunciates all the beautiful lyrics that Michael Stipe purposely obscured back in the day. Amazing. Thanks Jason and KEXP!
@@signalmanmusic4225 Yes, I was wondering what was going on, barely any of the versions sound like "A way to shield the hated heat" it is an unusual sequence of words to remember.
Mr. Isbell, I hear that you will be playing @ the new Amphitheater in Gautier Mississippi. My best friend passed away in 2016. He and I were lifelong friends and lifelong residents of Gautier Mississippi. He purchased a guitar in 2015 and learned to play this song again before he passed away. I held that guitar for a few years but his daughter asked to have it to learn her dad's instrument. I gave her a copy of REM's Fables and asked her if she would learn it and play it for me one day. I have ticket's to Friday night's show and kindly ask if you could perform that song for me....
The Drums make this song on the original - listen to it and tell me I’m wrong - Bill was such a musical drummer - he was his generations Ringo - listen to original - that was his moment.
Huh, the lyrics actually make perfect sense when someone else sings them. Brilliant song, and an excellent rendition here, with Isbell's more traditional singing style making it easier to connect. I'll always prefer Stipe's more cryptic, phonetic delivery, but this was lovely.
This is one of those REM songs that I was not very familiar with, as apparently it didn’t get a lot of airplay back when REM released it. I recently came across the song and now it has become one of my favorite songs of the band. Jason does an amazing job on this cover, probably as good as the original. I’m proud to say, I was raised in North Alabama, not too far from where Jason was raised.
I just saw this today ... I was not disappointed. Jason gets the beauty of this song ... maybe my favorite of REM off "Fables ..." an album that they have said "sucked"
Absolutely love your channel. I've been watching it for years. If you could reply could you please tell me when you first started your Channel please, thank you.
In my opinion, the best songs have lyrics that have a meaning but your not sure what that meaning is. That's what Dylan did and certainly what Michael Stipe does. You have to work at it to figure out what it means, and then you have an epiphany and go "aha" I get it now. On the other hand, is that what the songwriter meant, or is that just your personal interpretation. That's art.
This video reminded me that 1) it's comparatively rare for R.E.M. songs to be covered these days, and 2) their catalogue still stands the test of time. Great rendition.
Agreed on both.
I saw this live in Nashville when he had shows with his full 400 unit. I was genuinely impressed. Rocked it! And it's a great F'ing song. One of my best covers for sure.
As a long time REM fan, I must say that it’s a very nice rendition!
I strongly second this!
@@sgtLPH I strongly third this...
😊😊😅😊😊
Full circle with Jason inducting them into the songwriting HoF this weekend. You can tell that he has truly loved R.E.M. since he was a kid. Brings out the southern thing in their songs.
My fave artist in 2024 singing a favorite song from my favorite band from the 80's 90's. I can't even with how fucking cool this is.
This guy can sing. Always tip your hat to the truly good.
The walls are built up stone by stone
The fields divided one by one
And the train conductor says
Take a break, Driver 8
Driver 8, take a break
We've been on this shift too long
And the train conductor says
Take a break, driver 8
Driver 8, take a break
We can reach our destination
But we're still a ways away, but it's still a ways away
I saw a treehouse on the outskirts of the farm
The power lines have floaters so the airplanes won't get snagged
The bells are ringing through the town again
The children look up, all they hear is sky-blue bells ringing
And the train conductor says
Take a break, Driver 8
Driver 8, take a break
We can reach our destination
But we're still a ways away, but it's still a ways away
But we're still a ways away, but it's still a ways away
A way to shield the hated heat
A way to put myself to sleep
A way to shield the hated heat
A way to put myself, my children to sleep
He piloted this song in a plane like that one
She is selling faith on the Go Tell Crusade
Locomotive 8, Southern Crescent, hear the bells ring again
The fields of wheat is looking thin
And the train conductor says
Take a break, Driver 8
Driver 8, take a break
We've been on this shift too long
And the train conductor says
Take a break, Driver 8
Driver 8, take a break
We can reach our destination
But we're still a ways away, but it's still a ways away
But we're still a ways away, but it's still a ways away
Every few weeks I keep coming back to this version. It's so simple, yet so well done. Love the playing and the singing, including the nice backing vocals. Great job!
I'm an REM fan trying to dabble into Americana and alt-country. Familiar with Jason since my dad's a fan. So I know this is a good place to start. Solid cover.
Start with Uncle Tupelo 89/93 compilation for starters.
This is the song that hooked me on REM back in 1985. This version is the only other one that moves me as much as the original.
Perfection Jason. Even Stipe thinks so. This is the best version REM included I've ever hear and I've been listeing to this version for 2 years. Bravo
Wow, what an exemplary cover. Jason annunciates all the beautiful lyrics that Michael Stipe purposely obscured back in the day. Amazing. Thanks Jason and KEXP!
This song has always been haunting. Thanks Jason for this version.
One of my favorite songs done brilliantly! thank you
Wow! The words over the bridge are soooo powerful to me and I have no idea why.
Just magic
Goosebumps, mate
Brilliant. Funny thing is that Michael Stipe used to forget them sometimes when he sung it in the 80s 😂
@@signalmanmusic4225 Yes, I was wondering what was going on, barely any of the versions sound like "A way to shield the hated heat" it is an unusual sequence of words to remember.
Great version of a great song!
Geez #jason and #sadler this feeds my spirit, thank y’all💫
Fantastic…
Bravo Jason Isbell! 👏 So glad I found this REM cover! ❤️
Good!
Just beautiful!
Just beautiful !!!!
This is so great.
Excellent version
Great cover. Love the ‘84 REM live performance as well.
Beautiful rendition I love this song
Great version!
Grew up in the 80’s with them. Great live version.
Freaking love this song. One of my favorites.
Awesome job!
Awsome accoustic cover work , great feeling !! Big up for both of you !! Plus it was live !!
Woah!
Juste manifique
Mr. Isbell, I hear that you will be playing @ the new Amphitheater in Gautier Mississippi. My best friend passed away in 2016. He and I were lifelong friends and lifelong residents of Gautier Mississippi. He purchased a guitar in 2015 and learned to play this song again before he passed away. I held that guitar for a few years but his daughter asked to have it to learn her dad's instrument. I gave her a copy of REM's Fables and asked her if she would learn it and play it for me one day. I have ticket's to Friday night's show and kindly ask if you could perform that song for me....
Awesome!
My favorite song!
R.E.M.💙💛, nice song.
Wow beautifully covered !! Well done !!!
This is so good, Jason picks an old REM tune and kills it.
🖤🏆🖤
The Drums make this song on the original - listen to it and tell me I’m wrong - Bill was such a musical drummer - he was his generations Ringo - listen to original - that was his moment.
What a faking marvellous
Huh, the lyrics actually make perfect sense when someone else sings them.
Brilliant song, and an excellent rendition here, with Isbell's more traditional singing style making it easier to connect. I'll always prefer Stipe's more cryptic, phonetic delivery, but this was lovely.
There's some kind of complete circle here. A country artist playing an Indy college rock song that was trying to sound like a country song.
This is one of those REM songs that I was not very familiar with, as apparently it didn’t get a lot of airplay back when REM released it. I recently came across the song and now it has become one of my favorite songs of the band. Jason does an amazing job on this cover, probably as good as the original. I’m proud to say, I was raised in North Alabama, not too far from where Jason was raised.
This was totally my sophomore and junior years of school
This is quality content. 👏
Great version. This song is pretty much an American standard for Gen X now.
Nice cover
Nice Work! WooF!!🐶🐶
I just saw this today ... I was not disappointed. Jason gets the beauty of this song ... maybe my favorite of REM off "Fables ..." an album that they have said "sucked"
Still my favorite REM album. It’s the definition of Southern Gothic.
The best band I have seen live but your performance of Driver is better than theirs ❤
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Absolutely love your channel. I've been watching it for years. If you could reply could you please tell me when you first started your Channel please, thank you.
In my opinion, the best songs have lyrics that have a meaning but your not sure what that meaning is. That's what Dylan did and certainly what Michael Stipe does. You have to work at it to figure out what it means, and then you have an epiphany and go "aha" I get it now. On the other hand, is that what the songwriter meant, or is that just your personal interpretation. That's art.
F the haters! Time moves on...
Is everyone covering this song?
I like these lyrics. They might be Michael’s original lyrics. But let’s be honest, who really knows.
Hey Driver 8 - back to FB- don’t worry the ghost want get you! Lol
Bass please
Michael Stipe, Jason Isbell prove in so many ways that Neil Young was always wrong about the "southern man"
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Get lost
He's mouch more. He's a gratis songwriter
Meh.
Write faster..!,,
Nice cover, but I never remember Michael, Mike, Peter or Bill needing headphones.?
Who cares
The most meaningless comment I've ever seen. Headphones? That's the thought your brain decided to transfer to your fingers to type? What a dork
They had external monitors or in-ears. It's effectively the same thing. This is at a radio station where there aren't room for external monitors.
Some songs should not be redone…
Mr. Stipe and Mr. Mills love his version. Seek out their interview on this cover.
Meh…. at least sing it right
You have the melody and words wrong. Shame
Mr. Stipe and Mr. Mills love his version. Seek out their interview on this cover.
He needs to learn to play the intro correctly.
Yeah , step one ; learn ALL the guitar .
Why not do suspicious minds now with watered down guitar , that would rival this drivel
Awesome!