That short moment of silence between the end of the canned laughter and the beginning of the polite clapping is one of the most uncomfortable I've ever experienced on TV. Suits the song very well.
Dude what the fuck???? Is the canned laughter and clapping completely fake??? It must be…. This dude is absolutely killing it but the producers thought they had to add laughter and clapping to keep the ratings… like this was a comedy sketch…? Is this the legit video? Ive never seen anything this bizarre. Heard of father John years ago and when I saw a record of his at the store I decided to finally watch some videos… and he kills… and apparently needs a LAUGH TRACK???!!! Bro… if this is unedited Im dumbfounded by that.
@@thelizardkingdc The laugh track is part of the song and the performance, it's there because Misty wanted it there. It just completely throws off the audience. I think it's on par with the performance comedy of Kaufman, but it's also a beautiful and moving song. A high point in entertainment and artistry in my opinion.
I saw FJM a couple months after this performance… it was the best show I have seen to this date. Guy was on fire the night I saw him. Unbelievable performer
True performance art at it’s finest. This moment he created is something I’m drawn back to constantly. Ah, and those strings! They really brought something magic out of Father JM. At once beautiful and brutal. This is special. This is just for us.
Father John Misty looks like really promising musical legend in the making rightnow. Fells like a more philosophical and satirical mix of jim morrison and bob dylan
+ JOHN: "MISTY IS A PURE CLEAR CHANNEL. HE IS A HUMANIZED ANGELIC INSTRUMENT. HIS SONGS PRODUCE VIBRATIONAL WAVES AND LYRICAL MESSAGES SPECIFICALLY AIMED AT WAKING UP THE MASSES. MISTY IS A " HOME TEAM PLAYER" FOR THE ASCENSION. FEW POSSESS HIS LEVEL OF TALENT AND PROFICIENCY. " 🙏✨✨🙏🀄🀄💕💕 Channeled by Lena 1:53 (💫◀#9) p.m. 02- 27-2022 (9 + 8: Infinity)✨
Seeing this a few years later I firmly believe this is up there with Nirvana Unplugged, Alice and Chains as well, Mac Millers NPR just before he passed, and Dave Brubecks Take 5 live in ‘64. Fu-ck toss in the Massey Hall Jazz Show in ‘53.
I almost never share live performances of songs to friends I want to share music with, but this is so perfectly fitting to John Tillman’s tone and how this song may as well be describing a moment just like this one.
Never listened to FJM before, but the lyrics from this song remind me of something off Pink Floyd's "The Wall." It's reminiscent of Roger's writing style.
I’ve always wondered if the self playing piano reveal along with the recorded laughter was a super subtile reference to the ”club silencio” scene in Mulholland Drive. I could totally imagine Josh being into Lynch Prolly just a gag tho
Well it's more like a reference or a pun on the Springsteen song. Born in the usa is satirical, nearly a protest song. These two are not too far off thematically.
The final third of the song with the laughter dub is mocking the kind of entertainment people crave to distract themselves from the reality of the world; making fun of the audience and the show.
I agree with the entertainment as distraction part, but I don't think he's making fun of the audience, show, or listener (the canned laughter is on the album too), so much as showing how mundane and helpless ennui/depression is. It kind of reminds me too, of the live folksinger schtick, where they tell stories in their songs, some of them humorous, and the crowd kinda chuckles. Except in those cases, the stories are usually goofball tales, not describing the soulless, crushing existence that 21st century life can be as in this tune.
you mean irreverent truth but i tend to forget how young(questionable) people choose to be identified, Granted you said you hate it. Im giving you the benefit of the doubt.
The words grab the audience as when turns to show pretend piano playing no laughter nothibg. Then canned laughter to uncomfy audience. If he does anti war/ anti bad wherever it is he will probably be cancer statistic. But only to keep the ab -norm going.
Letterman stopped Bill Hicks last show before he died! Used jesus cross joke as yhe reason. But doesnt have no drama here? Advert in middle before or after Bill had taped to be on it got cut. Pro life advert after he made jokes about them being idiots! $ was reason. Jesus joke got the blame! Bearded looking goat. Not greatest! Letterman looks liks a goat!
This is a great video to look up if you wanted to cry in the parking lot of a Target
I chortled when he turned away from the piano and it was playing itself
While you chortled I was tickled pink.
Such a great part xD
FungusMossGnosis and while you were tickled pink and he chortled, i had a half a guffaw.
Adam Rara so did I lmao
lol
That short moment of silence between the end of the canned laughter and the beginning of the polite clapping is one of the most uncomfortable I've ever experienced on TV. Suits the song very well.
yes
He's preaching to the confounded... think the song would have landed much better with a Letterman audience from the NBC days
Dude what the fuck???? Is the canned laughter and clapping completely fake??? It must be…. This dude is absolutely killing it but the producers thought they had to add laughter and clapping to keep the ratings… like this was a comedy sketch…? Is this the legit video? Ive never seen anything this bizarre. Heard of father John years ago and when I saw a record of his at the store I decided to finally watch some videos… and he kills… and apparently needs a LAUGH TRACK???!!! Bro… if this is unedited Im dumbfounded by that.
@@thelizardkingdc The laugh track is part of the song and the performance, it's there because Misty wanted it there. It just completely throws off the audience.
I think it's on par with the performance comedy of Kaufman, but it's also a beautiful and moving song. A high point in entertainment and artistry in my opinion.
@@xTheOxx never would have guessed.
Thank you for explaining!
This song just hits different in the middle of a pandemic.
Try "Things it would have been helpful to know before the the revolution" for a size
@@nietzschesmustache9483 this is "planet cancer, sweet revenge, isolation, online friends" from holy shit erasure
keep my perscriptions filled
"Oh save me white Jesus!"
I saw FJM a couple months after this performance… it was the best show I have seen to this date. Guy was on fire the night I saw him. Unbelievable performer
To have the sampled applause is a ballsy move.
Classic performance.
God damn the sitcom laughter and clapping is so poignant and heartbreaking. And Letterman's audience has no idea what to do with it
Which just makes it all the more poignant. Josh is effing fearless !
This man is so captivating it took 10 watches for me to notice the piano playing itself
Fitting when he stops pretending to play and the piano keeps going, automated
Well damn, it took YOU mentioning before I noticed.
Always felt this is a timeless and really important song and performance.
Its fucking genius on so many levels.
Save me President Jesus! LOL!
I love that this guy isn't the biggest celebrity in the world ,,,it says a lot about this world
Truly an artist who has emerged at the perfect cultural moment. Such a cynical bastard - he speaks directly to my soul.
True performance art at it’s finest. This moment he created is something I’m drawn back to constantly. Ah, and those strings! They really brought something magic out of Father JM. At once beautiful and brutal. This is special. This is just for us.
Father John Misty looks like really promising musical legend in the making rightnow. Fells like a more philosophical and satirical mix of jim morrison and bob dylan
+ JOHN: "MISTY IS A PURE CLEAR CHANNEL. HE IS A HUMANIZED ANGELIC INSTRUMENT. HIS SONGS PRODUCE VIBRATIONAL WAVES AND LYRICAL MESSAGES SPECIFICALLY AIMED AT WAKING UP THE MASSES. MISTY IS A " HOME TEAM PLAYER" FOR THE ASCENSION. FEW POSSESS HIS LEVEL OF TALENT AND PROFICIENCY. " 🙏✨✨🙏🀄🀄💕💕 Channeled by Lena 1:53 (💫◀#9) p.m. 02- 27-2022 (9 + 8: Infinity)✨
garbage
so glad this got reposted. this is a very important performance
Seeing this a few years later I firmly believe this is up there with Nirvana Unplugged, Alice and Chains as well, Mac Millers NPR just before he passed, and Dave Brubecks Take 5 live in ‘64. Fu-ck toss in the Massey Hall Jazz Show in ‘53.
Shout out to that Brubeck show in 64 and Mac's NPR show. I've watched both endless times on UA-cam and they are timeless.
I keep coming back to this because it's so good.
One of my favorite performances of all time from one of the best living performers.
All of the laughter and applause heard during the song was fake, which made the actual Letterman audience a tad uncomfortable.
is it real laughter or fake by FJM?
theactortony they are fake. Except the applause in the end
ah okay ;-) because on the record there is no laughter
Laughter and applause are on the record. At least on the version I've listened to.
Laughters are also on the record.
The bravery of the lyric!
Plus those high notes..omg
I can watch this over and over - it is at the top of the craft. Love the attitude, the depth, the music, the voice. Superb and thank you.
His voice is so beautiful.
I almost never share live performances of songs to friends I want to share music with, but this is so perfectly fitting to John Tillman’s tone and how this song may as well be describing a moment just like this one.
Matthew Litwin John Tillman lol
Masterful song & preformance... And that shrug.
So underrated
Love FJM. Elton John vibes
This is one of the most well written songs of all time.
I don't even like most of Father John Misty's music, but this is the only performance on television that's ever made me want to cry.
This is deep sadness.
love them high notes
Not gunna lie I died laughing when he said save me White Jesus.
Love this!!!
Amazing performance.
well done john, a very heartfelt, beautiful and painful piece. Reminds me of pink floyds the wall and john lennon
Julian John?
@@Bandstand You know it be like that sometimes for some people
Papa Daddy John Misty
Never listened to FJM before, but the lyrics from this song remind me of something off Pink Floyd's "The Wall." It's reminiscent of Roger's writing style.
good job kid.. now go find the others.. there's plenty in misty's work
One of the greats.
His hair is almost perfect
I saw a werewolf drinkin a pina colada at trader vicks
HOW THE HECK DID I MISS THE PLAYER PIANO GAG?
The new album is too much, too too much but we always have this. Talk about pure comedy.
Who makes music like this? He gets major points just for that...
I’ve always wondered if the self playing piano reveal along with the recorded laughter was a super subtile reference to the ”club silencio” scene in Mulholland Drive. I could totally imagine Josh being into Lynch
Prolly just a gag tho
that's one hell of a tribute right there
The canned laughter is from the original track folks
I don't think the audience got it... and I don't think Dave appreciated it. But I loved it.
Love him to death.
i don't think the older generations appreciate this song. the truth hurts i suppose.
Uh the laughter?...the player piano?...it's called art...it was planned as a brilliant FTM comment!
Fuckin amazing!!!!!
GREAT ARTIST....Sounds a lot like Elton John
Real life Elton John meets Morrissey
Oh, good.
Fucking love this
We had no idea what this performance was heralding, both in terms of world events and FJM's career.
ok but really tho, when is this song NOT relevant? ;(
can you upload his performances on jools holland?
What happened to Letterman at 4:33?
02:59 " White jesus " lol
Balls
Am I the only one who felt: This guy just destroyed Bruce Springsteen! (Pure genius, love from Istanbul)
Türkiyede FJM dinleyen biri. Yiğidim seni tanımak isterim
Yup. Everyone else just thought it was pretty lame.
Well it's more like a reference or a pun on the Springsteen song. Born in the usa is satirical, nearly a protest song. These two are not too far off thematically.
@@addyd.3140 Springsteen’s song is 100% a protest song
I always loved Letterman best because he had vastly better musical artists on his show than Leno. Case in point, here.
Something tells me Bo Burnham saw this
I don't think he will know you on that day good ly
4:17 is the pianist jon snow?!
This was actually filmed on 11/3/14
Vincent Vo nope
Vincent Vo I remembered first seeing this in early 2016 and singing it to my friend then....2017 is way off.
Oh!…….once one discovers the true meaning of existence; this one will see how lost humanity is🤫
Is this a call out to Mulholland dr. ?
no hay banda
I hate when people use it. but savage in true form
why?
The final third of the song with the laughter dub is mocking the kind of entertainment people crave to distract themselves from the reality of the world; making fun of the audience and the show.
I agree with the entertainment as distraction part, but I don't think he's making fun of the audience, show, or listener (the canned laughter is on the album too), so much as showing how mundane and helpless ennui/depression is. It kind of reminds me too, of the live folksinger schtick, where they tell stories in their songs, some of them humorous, and the crowd kinda chuckles. Except in those cases, the stories are usually goofball tales, not describing the soulless, crushing existence that 21st century life can be as in this tune.
you mean irreverent truth but i tend to forget how young(questionable) people choose to be identified, Granted you said you hate it. Im giving you the benefit of the doubt.
Save me white jesus
rick grimes after the apocalypse
notice how he swept his hand after the handshake with a lizard
Bruh
By putting his hand in his pocket?
but there the F is he now??!!!
How precious 🤮
The average US Rubbish we have become used to over decades... "Thick pants" - nothing more...
The words grab the audience as when turns to show pretend piano playing no laughter nothibg. Then canned laughter to uncomfy audience. If he does anti war/ anti bad wherever it is he will probably be cancer statistic. But only to keep the ab -norm going.
I like his voice and storytelling, but the melodically progressions just don’t do it for me. Melodically just meh
Ewww they had the audience do prompted laughter at his lyrics 🤦♀️ embarrassing
It's on the original album recording nothing to do with the audience
That’s part of the song, dingbat. The studio version has the canned laughter, you just don’t understand it.
Meh.
The pretense is legendary with this charlatan. Hey Josh, don't sing falsetto, just stick to your pseudo-Cohen routine.
I agree, he’s overrated, I see gimmicky contrived schtick
Letterman stopped Bill Hicks last show before he died! Used jesus cross joke as yhe reason. But doesnt have no drama here? Advert in middle before or after Bill had taped to be on it got cut. Pro life advert after he made jokes about them being idiots! $ was reason. Jesus joke got the blame! Bearded looking goat. Not greatest! Letterman looks liks a goat!
Such a great performance, but why did they added the fake laugh? Just in case anyone was offended, so they could say it was just a gag? A shame...
It's in the album version also.
The canned laughter is an absolutely essential component of the song.
If you are bored in the USA then move to another country where you are not bored. Problem solved.
Dude, great observation!
Elton John ripoff song, Major John would not be amused.
Yeah, it's almost as if Elton John was some sort of influence on future artists ...... /s
Michael Allen well josh Tillman writes his own songs how about elton
Yup, Elton comes up with his chord progressions but his long term boyfriend wrote all his lyrics. Misty wouldn't sing someone else's lyrics.
Do you mean Major Tom? That was Bowie. (From Space Oddity).
Elton John was Rocket Man.
Michael Allen
What a useless comment, Michael.
One of my favorite performances of all time from one of the best living performers.
Meh.
t mac just saw him live, he puts on a helluva show.