I distinctly remember commenting on this video when I was 14 years old and saying "this reminds me of something from the juno soundtrack" i loved this song so much at that point in my life when i was discovering punk rock for the first time and beginning to form my identity. I remember being really disheartened at all the hate i got for that one fairly innocent comment. what i remember even more than being disheartened though, is the one person who came to my defense in the comments section to say that there was nothing wrong likening AJJ to the music of the Kimya Dawson and the juno soundtrack as whole. I remember them highlighting the fact that good music is good music and it doesn't matter what your entry point is. They may not have realized how young I was at the time but now as a 23 year old I can say that their positivity has deeply affected me and the way i think about music, music culture and the elitism that plagues it. thank you kind stranger for your words of wisdom to a young teenager, for helping me to be a more appreciative and humble adult.
All of you kids are ridiculous. I love Andrew Jackson Jihad. I like how simple it is. I like that his voice isn't at all conventional. I like the simplicity of the lyrics and I like that, despite this simplicity, I can always get a sense of emotion and passion out of their songs. I can feel their hope, cynicism, bitterness, happiness, apathy, and conviction. There's something raw to it all. If you can can listen with an honest and open mind, I think anyone could see and appreciate these things.
You know, people give AJJ a lot of flak for being "simple" and "easy", but fuck if I've been having a dick of a hard time matching Sean's right hand when playing along to these songs.
I just saw them live on Saturday and i was so happy when they did this song. They also got back on stage after Big Bird and did Brave as a Noun, it was so awesome.
I was 17 when I discovered AJJ. I saw them when they rolled through Regina, SK. I'm 27 now in Toronto as a radio producer but I'll never lose sight of that angry, depressed teen who felt lost and disconnected from the world. I never thought I'd get out. Yet here I am. Still battling depression from time to time and my anxiety has worsened, but I'm so grateful to have this music see me grow up. I'll never stop growing up. Thanks AJJ. Hope to see you again sometime soon.
it is so surreal watching videos like this 11 or more years old... posted back when I was an 11 year old. and then watching Sean's quarantine videos everyday in 2020
Just met Sean at his show in Baltimore. Damn, what a cool guy. Super down to earth, really laid back, and just too damn modest. He should have been at least cocky after being such good music. Shit you not, he seemed completely surprised when I told him how much I love his music. Just a great dude, writing great music.
This is the sound I like. a Quirky voice, some acoustic instruments and a catchy tune. I like the fuzzy stuff, too, but this type of sound has a spot in my nostalgia bank.
I adore AJJ. I love how their songs seem to embody the totality of human experience; the beauty and the ugliness both that we find in this existence. They're just so fucking honest it makes me want to cry.
I live on guam, but once lived in alabama where i met an amazing girl named ashleigh. she fulfilled all my needs and i didn't take advantage of the opportunity i had at the time. i had to leave for a year for my junior year of highschool. I got to visit alabama this summer and decided to make her my girlfriend, but i now have to leave again to begin school and graduate, after which i will go to college. and ashleigh, wherever you'll be in a year i hope we meet up with eachother on the tracks.
Of all their songs, this specific line has always been my favorite, whether because it resonates with me or because its just great fucking poetry -> "Sense and sensibility and peaceful productivity, a pretty girl with broken wings is all that I desire. But there's so much hostility in all the things surrounding me, the awful flow of enmity is trying to stop my shine."
You just do it with a little more force. It's like you're flicking the strings as you strum.If you watch what Sean is doing, he's dragging all his fingers using his index to create a bigger sound. It's really easy, man. Just practice.
earnesty and clarity those wonderful mentalities of decent positivity are all that we can strive but misery and poverty they follow me and my family and though it seems that i cant win i think i have to try
I saw AJJ(Sean not Ben) in AUstin a few weeks ago. Sean is such a nice freakin' guy. My friends and I are street cats here in Austin and Sean talked to the door guy for us. It was such an amazing show. This is by far one of my favorite bands.
copscantdance, when a band produces lyrics that truly summarize the disillusionment and truth in society that so many of us are feeling they are bound to pick up popular steam... i empathize with your thoughts on them becoming more popular, it just always seems to take something away something from those that have been with them since the beginning but.... we NEED more bands like this to gain ground AGAINST the mainstream CRAP forced on us thru radio and tv.
i don't think AJJ would like us sittin around trying to classify what kind of folk music they belong to. but none the less, this song is fuckin awesome
Thanks for reminding me why I don't read youtube comments. Enjoy your arbitrary labels and such, and weaveflytyer, I echo your sentiment. Damned good strummin.
@Anneemalls Your comment is a fine example of what people should be doing on youtube. Congratulations, you have figured out everything there is to know about life. Rock on.
@Naota391 i don't think that until i draw my last breath on this earth i will ever agree with anything a stranger has said more than i agree with this. these guys have helped me through so much shit because they don't try to be fancy and flashy, they say exactly what they want to say without metaphors, play the same 4 chords over and over again and make the most beautiful passionate music ever.
I distinctly remember commenting on this video when I was 14 years old and saying "this reminds me of something from the juno soundtrack" i loved this song so much at that point in my life when i was discovering punk rock for the first time and beginning to form my identity. I remember being really disheartened at all the hate i got for that one fairly innocent comment. what i remember even more than being disheartened though, is the one person who came to my defense in the comments section to say that there was nothing wrong likening AJJ to the music of the Kimya Dawson and the juno soundtrack as whole. I remember them highlighting the fact that good music is good music and it doesn't matter what your entry point is. They may not have realized how young I was at the time but now as a 23 year old I can say that their positivity has deeply affected me and the way i think about music, music culture and the elitism that plagues it. thank you kind stranger for your words of wisdom to a young teenager, for helping me to be a more appreciative and humble adult.
Steven Dodge that's hilarious that you got shit for likening AJJ to Kimya Dawson and now they're touring together!
lol was thinking the same thing! just caught them both at the glass house the show was badass!!!
moldy peaches are on the juno soundtrack, no?
Hey Kimya Dawson is punk as fuck
@@stephanieallard9085 I like her stuff with Aesop Rock. :)
Sean's guitar is giving me that look.
thats a big violin!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now that you mention it it really is
Baritone violin
violin be dummy thicc
Sometimes I wish I could stop being a person and just exist as the vibrations in Sean's guitar. Fuck.
Sarah Sayers shut up
I feel the same
this is 7 years old but this sentence is punk as fuck
seans hair makes me happy omg
how u pick a real punk from the crowd
how u pick a real punk from the crowd
quite the opposite friend
Better than the studio version. This is an excellent performance of an excellent song.
I remember finding this at 14, still one of my favorite bands :)
You'd probably like Grimmy Noah Kirschenmann
im gay
Discovered them when I was about 11 or 12 and I'm turning 20 in a week or so, they never get old do they.
Cool story. I discovered them when I was almost 19, and that's the same year this video was published.
All of you kids are ridiculous. I love Andrew Jackson Jihad. I like how simple it is. I like that his voice isn't at all conventional. I like the simplicity of the lyrics and I like that, despite this simplicity, I can always get a sense of emotion and passion out of their songs. I can feel their hope, cynicism, bitterness, happiness, apathy, and conviction. There's something raw to it all. If you can can listen with an honest and open mind, I think anyone could see and appreciate these things.
You know, people give AJJ a lot of flak for being "simple" and "easy", but fuck if I've been having a dick of a hard time matching Sean's right hand when playing along to these songs.
Strum patterns can be the real butthole, best example I can give is poor black Mattie by R L Burnside, simple but brutally hard
I just saw them live on Saturday and i was so happy when they did this song. They also got back on stage after Big Bird and did Brave as a Noun, it was so awesome.
CthulhuDarkLord ay i went and saw them too
I was 17 when I discovered AJJ. I saw them when they rolled through Regina, SK. I'm 27 now in Toronto as a radio producer but I'll never lose sight of that angry, depressed teen who felt lost and disconnected from the world. I never thought I'd get out. Yet here I am. Still battling depression from time to time and my anxiety has worsened, but I'm so grateful to have this music see me grow up. I'll never stop growing up. Thanks AJJ. Hope to see you again sometime soon.
11 years later still a jam
i think this guy could sing the yellow pages and still make me cry.
What an amazing choice of words
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it is so surreal watching videos like this 11 or more years old... posted back when I was an 11 year old. and then watching Sean's quarantine videos everyday in 2020
he's such a cutie
Just met Sean at his show in Baltimore. Damn, what a cool guy. Super down to earth, really laid back, and just too damn modest. He should have been at least cocky after being such good music. Shit you not, he seemed completely surprised when I told him how much I love his music. Just a great dude, writing great music.
CheckmateWithPawn the purest man to ever exist.
Is there anyone purer than sean bonette
This is the sound I like. a Quirky voice, some acoustic instruments and a catchy tune. I like the fuzzy stuff, too, but this type of sound has a spot in my nostalgia bank.
Does this remind anyone else of Bear Necessities from The Jungle Book for some reason?
I’ll never hear this song the same
Your right
Dillman502 I’m four years late, but whoa dude. Mind blown
@milkshake0 Is this the origin of the "Always has been" meme?
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I adore AJJ. I love how their songs seem to embody the totality of human experience; the beauty and the ugliness both that we find in this existence. They're just so fucking honest it makes me want to cry.
Live from my mother's couch, it's Andrew Jackson Jihad!
It is November 6th, 2024. AJJ is helping get me through this nightmare so much
You're not alone
I love AJJ because their music is 100% real. They don't need a studio to sound great, it's just all there. And it's so great.
I live on guam, but once lived in alabama where i met an amazing girl named ashleigh. she fulfilled all my needs and i didn't take advantage of the opportunity i had at the time. i had to leave for a year for my junior year of highschool. I got to visit alabama this summer and decided to make her my girlfriend, but i now have to leave again to begin school and graduate, after which i will go to college. and ashleigh, wherever you'll be in a year i hope we meet up with eachother on the tracks.
This video is really important and should be in like the library of congress.
don't you love it when songs perfectly describe your feelings and your life
so good hes so true no bullshit wow i love this
Lol that ending, so awkward xD love them
There's no way Ben isn't high in this video.
My dream is to tour with this band.
cool
Been listening to this many times a day all week. Can't stop. Too beautiful.
Of all their songs, this specific line has always been my favorite, whether because it resonates with me or because its just great fucking poetry -> "Sense and sensibility and peaceful productivity, a pretty girl with broken wings is all that I desire. But there's so much hostility in all the things surrounding me, the awful flow of enmity is trying to stop my shine."
These guys are the greatest people I have ever listened to in my life. I want to meet them..
Saw Sean solo in iowa city last night. Sean is the nicest dude ever.
That sound with what looks like no pick, my fucking hero
I highly suspect that my hand would be torn to shreds if I attempted that.
I learned to play like this... just lost so many picks I gave up. So much more control. You kind of use your finger nails and thumb.
Much respect for you then sir, because it sounds awesome.
amasse1 Same as me, it's easy peasy. Although painting my nails to this day is completely pointless because of it.
You just do it with a little more force. It's like you're flicking the strings as you strum.If you watch what Sean is doing, he's dragging all his fingers using his index to create a bigger sound. It's really easy, man. Just practice.
This songs resonates gets thicker with each lick. Keep creating
I hope to see him in concert in a year or so, he came to Oxford last march maybe
saw these guys in ok last year with my dad....best time ever!!!!
when he says "you'll go your way & i'll go mine"... my heart winces...
my favorite love this song forever
Seen these guys soo many times. the best time was when they played with Against Me! suuuch a good show.
If you do nothing else in life, see these guys live.
i cannot stop watching this
this is great!
"pink couch sessions" sounds like a series of pornos.
I mean I jerked off to this video like porn... isn't that what it's here for
(=^・ェ・^=)
I LOVE these guys. Thanks for making my life better with your music
I like how this song is great. Also, it's fantastic. I appreciate it being none bad.
earnesty and clarity
those wonderful mentalities
of decent positivity
are all that we can strive
but misery and poverty
they follow me and my family
and though it seems that i cant win
i think i have to try
First time listening. Like this!
I love this song so much.
This song is one of my favorites.
these guys make me soo happy!!!
I think I'm in love !!
beautiful voice. beautiful lyrics. beautiful.
Love these guys!!
this makes me so happy
"A pretty girl with broken wings is all that I desire"
fuck i love that line
Holy fuck sean can write a song
such a wonderful song!
i checked out the mountain goats because of this comment. Thank you very much :)
let me know if you ever wnt some solid washboard! th1s is amazing!
i love these guys
Absolute favorite version of this song.
I miss this website putting out stuff. I still visit it every now and again just incase there's a new update.
ben looks like hes having fun, it makes me happy :)
This song reminds me of my best friend
I miss this era.
GΔUZE same here but I’m happy Sean and the band our growing with their art that’s all that matters
one does not simply get on Pink Couch Sessions... Pink Couch Sessions gets on you.
are we not going to talk about how awesome the double bass + guitar sound is?
I wish I found this earlier like the rest of you. Though I guess someday I’ll be down here commenting about how I found this so long ago at 17.
This is the best version of this song
IM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO PREFERS PLAYING WITHOUT A PICK!! YAAAAAASS
i'd rather not play with one. i only use it for electric or if im trying that hard sound.
i'm with you. fuck picks!
I love playing without picks but my bleeding hands say otherwise.
Fuck the picks, get the chicks! (I know, that was sad xD)
never liked playing with a pick
i love this band
I would love to perform some time on the show. How do I audition?
this song is so so rad live.
Wow! This is really cool!
They call it a stand up bass for a reason. you rebel.
this is soo god.
I saw AJJ(Sean not Ben) in AUstin a few weeks ago. Sean is such a nice freakin' guy. My friends and I are street cats here in Austin and Sean talked to the door guy for us. It was such an amazing show. This is by far one of my favorite bands.
copscantdance, when a band produces lyrics that truly summarize the disillusionment and truth in society that so many of us are feeling they are bound to pick up popular steam... i empathize with your thoughts on them becoming more popular, it just always seems to take something away something from those that have been with them since the beginning but.... we NEED more bands like this to gain ground AGAINST the mainstream CRAP forced on us thru radio and tv.
i got the chords just by looking at him play im soo prud of myself
good work ferris!
I know this was so so long ago, but good job! How're your guitar playing skills now?
@@grandecappuccino2700 lol they're better but I hardly play now it's more of a leisure thing for me
@@TriiangleJellyfiish I'm glad you're still playing though
@@grandecappuccino2700 thank you! Do you play?
Niice. A burn with a great song lyric :)
Last time I saw him I had him show me how he does it. That was 3 years ago and I've almost got it down :)
Beautiful man beautiful
ive been wondering that for years
i don't think AJJ would like us sittin around trying to classify what kind of folk music they belong to.
but none the less, this song is fuckin awesome
Every member of this band reminds me of my dad if he was cool and made badass music
Thanks for reminding me why I don't read youtube comments.
Enjoy your arbitrary labels and such, and weaveflytyer, I echo your sentiment. Damned good strummin.
sean sounds like a sad angel
@Anneemalls Your comment is a fine example of what people should be doing on youtube. Congratulations, you have figured out everything there is to know about life. Rock on.
@Naota391 i don't think that until i draw my last breath on this earth i will ever agree with anything a stranger has said more than i agree with this. these guys have helped me through so much shit because they don't try to be fancy and flashy, they say exactly what they want to say without metaphors, play the same 4 chords over and over again and make the most beautiful passionate music ever.
Seeing them with a full band April 20th, so fucking stoked
that was my steam avatar over a year ago, and I've never seen it anywhere, now this.
If I could have any wish in life, it would be to have a neckbeard and play a stand up bass as bad ass as that
this made me fall in love with Sean
i'm in love
He strums like a banjo frailer. Hes just fuck great at it
i love his T-shirt.
beautiful