'Everybody knows, what's going wrong, with the world... I don't even know what's going on, in myself' might well be the greatest lyric ever, in my humble opinion, backed by truly incredible instrumentals.
The genius of Matt Johnson partnered with the stellar guitarist and harmonica player Johnny Marr. It doesn't get much better than this. Too bad most people never even heard this song in the States when it came out (well ... at least I didn't!). Can't describe how satisfying it is listening to Marr's rhythm guitar, overlaid with the lead guitar; So clean and sweet, I want it to go on forever!
@@hurpaderpp I saw Matt at the Vic in Chicago ca 2008, Marr wasn't with him, but it was a phenomenal show. I've loved the Smiths from the late 80s but didn't know much about the scene (like Cure, New Order, Joy Division), but just always loved the great melodies paired with dark British humor. I could go on for pages but probably don't have an actual point other than I love these blokes along with many unmentioned (Americans too). Long live rock n roll, whatever form it may take.
@@wordup897 Love the other bands you listed. Mustve been tough to find music back then, I was lucky to be born in the 90s and discover the smiths and new wave and such
The year was 1991. I was serving in the airborne troops of Brazil and I would connect my TV on MTV at 03:30 am while wearing my uniform and listening to this song! To this day it does not leave my playlist.
Not at all...I was listening (and playing bass guitar to TheThe all through my teenage years in the 90's. Perfect sort of music for teen angst :P I'm almost 4-0 now.
There are similar comments on every The The UA-cam video. A hugely underrated band and Matt Johnson was hugely underrated. This was one of their best tracks from one of their best albums and after nine years it only has 360k views.
Thrlere Is not underrated atlrtis. The ones who suck up to the system are the one that are highly rated. This won't fly in america. Can you show miserable middle class people in NYC who live on the streets. No, absolutely. In America everyone dance and looks beautiful. This is what tv wants to show. These videos and music will make people to use their brains
Matt Johnson, in an interview by Johnny Marr, recounted that they returned to that bar a few months later only to learn that the elderly gentlemen had passed away :(
@@bigworldddd9566 that part makes it even more beautiful. One of the better music videos because of that spirited monologue intro. I remember it from vwoegûh.. and that's quite something something!
Johnny Marr was superb on this album Matt is ahead of the curve with his lyrics on this song, masterful stuff, even more relevant today, the gent at the start always makes me cry, the sadness in his eyes
I just can't understand why this song never became more popular. I was a mild The The fan back in the 80's and then lost touch--and only just now discovered this gem. This may become my anthem in an era of social media where I've never been less sure of the all the people out there who now seem to be more sure of themselves than ever--on war, religion, god, love, sex and death (to name a few).
I hear you. Same here. Yep. Everyone else knows what's going wrong out there & are busily tearing each other apart over all of it. Meanwhile, learning to know yourself becomes an obscure art (because it's almost unthinkable to question oneself ~ and terrifying).
Saw The The open for DM in New Orleans on the SOFAD tour… the ill-famed show where Dave Gahan had a heart attack and they cut the set short. Anyway, both bands were magnificent and Dave pulled through in the end.
Saw The The Dusk tour in Chicago at the Riv (The The alone), then again a coupe years ago same place. Matt's voice was and remains one of the best I've ever heard live.
I loved hearing this song come on in 1993, a very poignant and observation for people to gather even in this day and time. I understood this song as a kid, even though it had a very awkward tune that we often made fun of is even more adored now for today. I'm a 33 year old black man today and this song still moves me quicker than any dumb song of today. I truely thank the entertainers of my generation for these wonderful songs that stay in my heart all these years.😪
"We reach out to a deaf dumb and blind God who never explains" - quoted that in my PhD thesis on ... Ludwig Feuerbach of course. Such a powerful line with a tonne of history and philosophy behind it. Matt Johnson is no ordinary writer.
Let's give Boston based Harmonica player Jim Fitting much respect for his work in this album . Great songwriting aside , Johnny Marr and Jim really helped perk ears up on this album. A classic. A harmonica driven classic, rock album.
That melody has endured in my mind, since I first heard this song in the early(?) ‘90’s, on WXPN based on Philadelphia. I’ve long since moved on, into many other genres, but this sticks with me.
Que espetáculo de músicas, trocava muito na rádio cidade do Rio, a radio voltou essa semana e acabou de tocar essa música estou lembrando o tempo de moleque que eu viajava nesse som e ainda viajo, votou todas as memórias. Great.
"Into this earth we fall....on hands and knees we crawl...." matt johnsons lyrics make me cry.....they are so profound and simple at the same time.....he blows me away everytime
Literally, out of hundreds of seen shows, seeing The The in 90-91 was unbelievable. Johnny Marr and Matt Johnson put on an awesome show, tight, long and loud.
MATT, your records were one of the best I ever listened too. And I'll never forget neither, that it was you, who told the world that your friend MARK HOLLIS, another real great artist & musician, died. A part of MARC BOLAN & DAVID BOWIE, I guess no other Musician was so important for me. Not even Edwyn Collins, Kevin Rowland or Billy McKenzie. Not even Strummer or Lydon. Not even Cale or Reed. Not even Fripp or Eno. Not even Lennon, Richards and Davies. CHEERS, MATE, may you feel very well ! C.
I heard this song on the radio in November 2019 and only found it today, even though it never left my head, I didn't give up looking for it, despite having heard it during childhood I never knew its name. I am very happy.
The riffs are basically The smiths 'Some girls are bigger than others'....legend has it JM hated Moz' lyrics to that one, so reused the music on a better track....
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Everybody knows what's going on with the world, I don't even know what's going on with myself. Lord I've been here for so long, I can feel it coming down on me. I'm just a slow emotion replay of somebody I used to be.
Will never forget the The The live in Lycabettus Theatre in the early '90s. Those bright guitar riffs of Johnny Marr had filled the night sky and we were all so very very happy.
Hate, violence, sickness, poverty, corruption, war, cruelty, prejudice, sadness but more than anything that feeling that you're missing something vital, that if you could reach it, would make your life and everyone else's better.
The pain I feel every fucking day.... Prison exists outside of its own walls....and i am determined to survive untill my body gives out. They walked out on me but I won't forsake myself. God is with me every .....fucking day.....
I think Matt Johnson has to at least be in the discussion when they make lists like "25 Greatest Rock Singers." I can't imagine any other singer doing a cover of this song that would surpass Johnson. Since he's only 60 (I was surprised he wasn't older!) he should have quite a number of good years ahead of him.
the only problems are the ones we make ourselves, period. matt johnson is a frikkin' genius. more pertinent today than 20-30 years ago. matt you were visionary, we need you! now more than ever!
One of the formative bands, of my youth. Still love 'em..always original. This track video is particularly powerful Matt has included some brilliant artists over the years. Hope there's many more years, for more The The. ❤
I've been a rabid fan of The The since the days of "uncertain smile" and "waiting for tomorrow all of my life", and this song is like the ultimate climax of Matt's grand collaboration.
This is my favorite song, I got this album in elementary school from an uncle who lived in England it was 1998, to this day I love listening to this song often. Greetings from Serbia :)
This song was a common soundtrack of radio commercials for surf clothing and beachwear stores in southeast Brazil, back in the 90s. It naturally became a hit in that segment.
Saw him in Chicago on tour in 93 to support this album. Such an amazing show and collection of amazing songs, he is so under discovered as a song writer and artist. I miss his presence in music.
I was a teen by the 90s. Have no idea about who sings and the songs name. Almost 30 trying to discover… finally I got today. Listened to this and cried like a baby. Remembered how happy I was at that time. Thank you so much for this gift
I love this video because, when they grey haired man says "I love my Brothers and my Sisters" and is then asked "What are the problems of the world", he had just given us the cure to the vast majority of them!
`im a slow emotion replay of somebody i used to be`,such a classic lyric,if i believed in him i would get on my knees and pray every day to make matt come back and write us some great songs again god i miss his talent!!
Could be any of us in years to come. Being a recovered drinker i emphasis and understand how easy it is to become lost in alcohol and life's blues. The song is so connected to this interview an excellent touch to a brilliant song
Johnny marr genius at everything he does
Love the song, but the video confuses me.
'Everybody knows, what's going wrong, with the world... I don't even know what's going on, in myself' might well be the greatest lyric ever, in my humble opinion, backed by truly incredible instrumentals.
Spot on
Possibly beaten by "I was trying so hard to be myselfe, I was turning into somebody else"
@@gerszahl I can't explain how much I love Matt Johnson's lyrics
@@gerszahl "How can anyone know me, when I don't even know myself" has got to be a contender.
Amen!
The genius of Matt Johnson partnered with the stellar guitarist and harmonica player Johnny Marr. It doesn't get much better than this. Too bad most people never even heard this song in the States when it came out (well ... at least I didn't!). Can't describe how satisfying it is listening to Marr's rhythm guitar, overlaid with the lead guitar; So clean and sweet, I want it to go on forever!
Didn't know that was Marr. The man is a genius
@@hurpaderpp I saw Matt at the Vic in Chicago ca 2008, Marr wasn't with him, but it was a phenomenal show.
I've loved the Smiths from the late 80s but didn't know much about the scene (like Cure, New Order, Joy Division), but just always loved the great melodies paired with dark British humor.
I could go on for pages but probably don't have an actual point other than I love these blokes along with many unmentioned (Americans too).
Long live rock n roll, whatever form it may take.
@@wordup897 Love the other bands you listed. Mustve been tough to find music back then, I was lucky to be born in the 90s and discover the smiths and new wave and such
The year was 1991. I was serving in the airborne troops of Brazil and I would connect my TV on MTV at 03:30 am while wearing my uniform and listening to this song! To this day it does not leave my playlist.
Good old memories.
Brazil’s airborne troops must have time machines as this album was only released in 1993.
No 1993 on summertime....
@@mvramosI was thinking the exact same thing lol.
With many, as the years go by, memories of the actual year get hazy & the mind forgets.
Beautiful memories of a kid growing up...oh 1993, saw them live....
I saw them too. They opened up for Depeche Mode
the first 4 minutes of the video ... he doesn't have to answer, it's in his eyes. I love you, The The!
The Greatest song writer few people know.
Not at all...I was listening (and playing bass guitar to TheThe all through my teenage years in the 90's. Perfect sort of music for teen angst :P I'm almost 4-0 now.
There are similar comments on every The The UA-cam video. A hugely underrated band and Matt Johnson was hugely underrated. This was one of their best tracks from one of their best albums and after nine years it only has 360k views.
agree
Thrlere Is not underrated atlrtis. The ones who suck up to the system are the one that are highly rated. This won't fly in america. Can you show miserable middle class people in NYC who live on the streets. No, absolutely. In America everyone dance and looks beautiful. This is what tv wants to show. These videos and music will make people to use their brains
you are right fella been a fan since 1983 one of the under rated ever nicely put.
My favourite song by TheThe. Which puts it in top 10 songs of all time permanently for me. Job done, nothing more I can say!
agreed
love to sing along with this song!
It is sad ‼️❤️
@@davidschlessinger9945 oui
Respect to ThęThę for daring to put this long monologue at the start of a music video. Just amazing.
The The or the director of this video?
Yes. Great comment. Respect mate.
Matt Johnson, in an interview by Johnny Marr, recounted that they returned to that bar a few months later only to learn that the elderly gentlemen had passed away :(
@@bigworldddd9566 that part makes it even more beautiful. One of the better music videos because of that spirited monologue intro. I remember it from vwoegûh.. and that's quite something something!
💓
Gave me goosebumps 25 yrs ago and still does. And I still don't know what's going on with myself.
I guess we'll never know.
Gawd-damn, i was wondering when this song is gonna get started.
Been a fan of this band since 1983...seen him live in Hollywood.( I'm a Texan)..This band has been my inner muse...forever it seems..
Johnny Marr was superb on this album Matt is ahead of the curve with his lyrics on this song, masterful stuff, even more relevant today, the gent at the start always makes me cry, the sadness in his eyes
Yeah, it’s his eyes.
"The world is good to live in"- my arse
I just can't understand why this song never became more popular. I was a mild The The fan back in the 80's and then lost touch--and only just now discovered this gem. This may become my anthem in an era of social media where I've never been less sure of the all the people out there who now seem to be more sure of themselves than ever--on war, religion, god, love, sex and death (to name a few).
Because the US could not market a supposedly "socialist band". Very sad, plus the whole "not firmly Christian" doesn't help.
Great comment - yes
This song was very popular
This song was often played at studio brussels. It still stands so for me timeless song
I hear you. Same here. Yep. Everyone else knows what's going wrong out there & are busily tearing each other apart over all of it. Meanwhile, learning to know yourself becomes an obscure art (because it's almost unthinkable to question oneself ~ and terrifying).
I had the extreme privilege of seeing The The, in a double bill with Depeche Mode at MSG in support of Dusk. So thankful!!
Bigworld DDD same! I am forever grateful for that experience.
Same.
Yes I also got to see that tour! Awesome performance by both bands.
Saw The The open for DM in New Orleans on the SOFAD tour… the ill-famed show where Dave Gahan had a heart attack and they cut the set short. Anyway, both bands were magnificent and Dave pulled through in the end.
Saw The The Dusk tour in Chicago at the Riv (The The alone), then again a coupe years ago same place. Matt's voice was and remains one of the best I've ever heard live.
Johnny Marr on rhythm guitar and harmonica; simply awesome!
Had the good fortune to hear them play this live on two nights in Brisbane last weekend. So beautiful, bought tears to my eyes both nights.
I never tire of TheThe, the older I get it seems like the more there is to discover, simply brilliant songwriting and great music
I loved hearing this song come on in 1993, a very poignant and observation for people to gather even in this day and time.
I understood this song as a kid, even though it had a very awkward tune that we often made fun of is even more adored now for today.
I'm a 33 year old black man today and this song still moves me quicker than any dumb song of today. I truely thank the entertainers of my generation for these wonderful songs that stay in my heart all these years.😪
This is one of those insanely underplayed and underrated songs.
I love The The, Johnson's lyrics are strong and evocative, but the real genius in this particular song is Johnny Marr.
"We reach out to a deaf dumb and blind God who never explains" - quoted that in my PhD thesis on ... Ludwig Feuerbach of course. Such a powerful line with a tonne of history and philosophy behind it. Matt Johnson is no ordinary writer.
Let's give Boston based Harmonica player Jim Fitting much respect for his work in this album . Great songwriting aside , Johnny Marr and Jim really helped perk ears up on this album. A classic. A harmonica driven classic, rock album.
That melody has endured in my mind, since I first heard this song in the early(?) ‘90’s, on WXPN based on Philadelphia. I’ve long since moved on, into many other genres, but this sticks with me.
this song is pure poetry.
"Everybody knows what's going wrong with the world; I don't even know what's going on in myself."
When that man in the beginning of the video started to cry, I cried. So raw. So good.
I think its Curd Juergens, a German actor
"i don't care what you say... I would love my brother and sister..."
Ah ha. Sure.
@@marcosgomes7681 Curd Jürgens died 1982
@@marcosgomes7681stories matter
Hes very good. 😢
@@haroosHuh?
Marr+Johnson+harmonica+unreal bass line= PURE AWESOMENESS!!!!!
Que espetáculo de músicas, trocava muito na rádio cidade do Rio, a radio voltou essa semana e acabou de tocar essa música estou lembrando o tempo de moleque que eu viajava nesse som e ainda viajo, votou todas as memórias. Great.
"Into this earth we fall....on hands and knees we crawl...." matt johnsons lyrics make me cry.....they are so profound and simple at the same time.....he blows me away everytime
Literally, out of hundreds of seen shows, seeing The The in 90-91 was unbelievable. Johnny Marr and Matt Johnson put on an awesome show, tight, long and loud.
Grande Johnny Marr ... nice guitarr
I wish they'd play together again.
Saw them 89 at Manchester Apollo, it was amazing, Matt Johnson is an genius song writer and performer, he's 😎
Poderia ouvir essa música um milhão de vezes e mesmo assim continuaria apaixonada por esse som!💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Apasionante cancion
Idem! É a música da minha vida.
MATT, your records were one of the best I ever listened too.
And I'll never forget neither, that it was you, who told the world that your friend MARK HOLLIS, another real great artist & musician, died.
A part of MARC BOLAN & DAVID BOWIE, I guess no other Musician was so important for me.
Not even Edwyn Collins, Kevin Rowland or Billy McKenzie.
Not even Strummer or Lydon.
Not even Cale or Reed.
Not even Fripp or Eno.
Not even Lennon, Richards and Davies.
CHEERS, MATE, may you feel very well !
C.
Matt, Johnny, absolute brilliance!
The intro moves me to tears, the end makes me laugh; in between, a great song that always cheers me up in this f***ing life! To listen on repeat.
So beautiful.
Put this up in Times Square.
That harmonica has a voice the sweetly screams.
Thanks guys!
Great idea. The clowns that Times Square attracts need to watch this…and listen to genuine music for the first time in their lives.
I heard this song on the radio in November 2019 and only found it today, even though it never left my head, I didn't give up looking for it, despite having heard it during childhood I never knew its name. I am very happy.
One of my favourite songs !! Everything's floating with harmony. Life desserves to be lived some few times....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great song !!!!
This harmonica solo is unforgettable !!!
Another masterpiece of a song, ´the more I see the less I know`.
Johnny Marr is kicking the hell out of that harmonica :)))
Didn't know it was Johnny Marr. You're right!
The riffs are basically The smiths 'Some girls are bigger than others'....legend has it JM hated Moz' lyrics to that one, so reused the music on a better track....
Donna Jones this was the better track he used the riffs on ?
Donna Jones Never noticed that either! They are very similar! rebjiii I love The Smiths but I think Marr called it right on this one.
Rebjiii and jump jump pump and kick...
Also check out Bryan Ferry doing The Right Stuff!
You Smiths fans may recognise the tune...and guitarist!!
Used to listen to this w/ my wife my in a pub in Blood Alley, watch the rain.. I miss her and this song brings up a ton of emotions
i love this guys lyrics so much, his new album is genius again, thanks matt for all the words of wisdom
Only discovered this song a few days ago. What a beautiful tune
The beginning is it’s own theatrical masterpiece. The The gives art and gets it too.
this song must be published today! today is the day for this song! We'll miss U UK!
haha
@@CivilShepherdThat's what I said when George Floyd died.
Eu , meu walkman , a cidade , meus pensamentos e planos!!
Enfim nós reencontramos...
Que memória linda !!♥️
Eu tambem, em Irlanda, sao eu e ao musica, Matt Johnson, em meu opinào e simplamente um geniào
Loved this from all those years ago n still love it today. The harmonica.........does it everytime!
Awesome song that just bout says it all... powerful video when you have to stop and think.
Matt was so under rated.
Saudade da antiga rádio Cidade.
Tocava direto essa maravilhosa música.
Voltou!
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I feel like crying listening to this song. His voice is so sweet.
I don't care what your note book says... this song is Timeless' unique'& heartbreakingly GOOD!
Aquela música que você ouve um milhão de vezes e continua amando... Sempre como a primeira vez...❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
ouço todo dia
50% dessa música produzido pelo ex guitarrista do The Smith, alias Johnny Marr e um gênio.
Silmara Castro vdd não canso de ouvir desde muleque !
A MÚSICA É MUITO LEGAL MAS SEM ESSA INTRODUÇÃO LONGA DO CLIPE!
É uma obra de arte !
Everybody knows what's going on with the world,
I don't even know what's going on with myself.
Lord I've been here for so long, I can feel it coming down on me.
I'm just a slow emotion replay of somebody I used to be.
best songrwriter singer and arranger in the whole world!Why he is so underrated I don't understand!
I am SO SO touched by the ''interview'' with that man who can hardly talk.. aren't we all like this? holding with our pain???
The lyrics are simply brilliant.
Musicasssoooo, cade os BR que curtem o som de the the ?
Vinícius Ribeiro aquiii haha 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Hopeee
Don't understand what you're saying, but thumbs up, lol!!!
Fala irmão estamos por aqui 2019 ha ha, forte abraço, com esse clássico do surf music.
Amo essa música❤🙏🇧🇷
As astounding now, as it ever has been. The The have been my mainstay for decades and saved me, more than once. Heartfelt thanks.
Will never forget the The The live in Lycabettus Theatre in the early '90s. Those bright guitar riffs of Johnny Marr had filled the night sky and we were all so very very happy.
James Eller on bass, very underrated.
I totally agree
LOVING BASS... 🎸😍😍😍😍😍😍
Hate, violence, sickness, poverty, corruption, war, cruelty, prejudice, sadness but more than anything that feeling that you're missing something vital, that if you could reach it, would make your life and everyone else's better.
yes
♥️🙏
humans are the plague, so much potential absolutely wasted in the pursuit of illusion
The pain I feel every fucking day.... Prison exists outside of its own walls....and i am determined to survive untill my body gives out. They walked out on me but I won't forsake myself. God is with me every .....fucking day.....
Most underrated British band ever. Saw them at Reading 93.
Seeing them next year here in nz.🎉
Defies time. A song for the wise.
"I'm just a slow emotion replay of somebody, I used to be." is pretty great, also.
Powerful, and has been relevant for decades. Extraordinary songs
The video is a pleasure to the eyes. Too Conceptual and stylish!!!
Do tempo da Rádio Cidade Rio, a rádio ROCK..... eu sempre pedia essa....🎵🎵🎵😍😍😍
A rádio cidade acabou de tocar
muito boa
Man...this song encompasses every emotion I'm experiencing right now.
Slow emotion. 😁
Live your life how you want and look out for each other, life is short and it’s too short for regret......try be good to each other.
Day after day, that song make's more and more sense to me...
one of the best songs ever
I think Matt Johnson has to at least be in the discussion when they make lists like "25 Greatest Rock Singers." I can't imagine any other singer doing a cover of this song that would surpass Johnson.
Since he's only 60 (I was surprised he wasn't older!) he should have quite a number of good years ahead of him.
Matt Johnston is the most underrated song Smith of my generation.
One of my best video 1) for the music. 2) for the man interviewed. true and sad. The rality of the world....
oui
i loveThe The
Found it!...I've always loved this video and song...when music had a soul...
try Peace Not War Vol 2 ....
Fabulous song. Had nt heard it for 20 years! Saw them live in Paris in 1990. Thanks for posting
Temazo......muy infravalorado......lo pongo en Replay 100 veces....
A man who is caring sensitive and loving at the beginning of the video !
I'm fascinated by this film...ttt thanks the the
True band that stands for common sense and numerous other qualities !
This song is utterly beautiful. I've cried to it. The old guy at the start of the vid is fucking awesome. He has soul, feelings, a big heart!!
Saudades desse tempo, a música era melhor que as atuais
I was at their concert in Copenhagen last weekend. This was the best song that night. ❤
This song is completely timeless! So remarkable
the only problems are the ones we make ourselves, period. matt johnson is a frikkin' genius. more pertinent today than 20-30 years ago. matt you were visionary, we need you! now more than ever!
Qué buen tema , del 93..admiro la armónica...está música debería regresar...saludos desde Argentina...
Recuerdo de aquella argentina dolarizada nememista hiper Radio Horizonte.... todos los días la escuchaba en el trabajo.
One of the formative bands, of my youth. Still love 'em..always original. This track video is particularly powerful
Matt has included some brilliant artists over the years. Hope there's many more years, for more The The. ❤
Matt - thank you for such an insightful song. You have so eloquently expressed what I feel in the very depths of my soul.
I love this song and the real guy at the start.
If I could meet any musical celebrity in person, it would Matt Johnson.
I've been a rabid fan of The The since the days of "uncertain smile" and "waiting for tomorrow all of my life", and this song is like the ultimate climax of Matt's grand collaboration.
What a brilliant song, stellar songwriting
The The - Slow emotion replay. Lovely music 1993. Lovely music 2020.
This is my favorite song, I got this album in elementary school from an uncle who lived in England it was 1998, to this day I love listening to this song often. Greetings from Serbia :)
Wonderful to see @AnnieSprinkle again in this video! She was an icon of that Era!
Love this band. I remember when this song was released and I was stoked immediately
This song was a common soundtrack of radio commercials for surf clothing and beachwear stores in southeast Brazil, back in the 90s. It naturally became a hit in that segment.
Saw him in Chicago on tour in 93 to support this album. Such an amazing show and collection of amazing songs, he is so under discovered as a song writer and artist. I miss his presence in music.
I was a teen by the 90s. Have no idea about who sings and the songs name. Almost 30 trying to discover… finally I got today. Listened to this and cried like a baby. Remembered how happy I was at that time. Thank you so much for this gift
I love this video because, when they grey haired man says "I love my Brothers and my Sisters" and is then asked "What are the problems of the world", he had just given us the cure to the vast majority of them!
`im a slow emotion replay of somebody i used to be`,such a classic lyric,if i believed in him i would get on my knees and pray every day to make matt come back and write us some great songs again god i miss his talent!!
Could be any of us in years to come. Being a recovered drinker i emphasis and understand how easy it is to become lost in alcohol and life's blues. The song is so connected to this interview an excellent touch to a brilliant song
Beautiful, just so beautiful. Brings back so many memories ❣