Guys, this is not Switchfoot, it's off Jon's Summer EP.
@tonyfalbo2156 Жыл бұрын
Hey! Actually this is a Switchfoot bonus track from back in the NIS / Oh! Gravity era - Jon re-recorded it later on for his Solo EP's. This specific recording is roughly 3 years older than the one put on the Spring EP.
@ThiagoThaz2 жыл бұрын
This game is just a time waster. The enemies have too much HP to give a sense of difficulty.
@rabbitcreative3 жыл бұрын
I have no idea what I'm watching, or why I'm here, but... cool. Cool beans.
@sexycheeseburgernameisfort83207 жыл бұрын
I like the acoustic version better
@tannahrichens81577 жыл бұрын
I thought this was one of Jon's Solo songs. If you look it up it says its in his album "Spring" I could be wrong though.
@smileyfoot35247 жыл бұрын
It is! There are actually two versions of the song - this one, and the version on "Spring". They are slightly different - both are amazing.
@chumblespuzzspuzz40804 жыл бұрын
This was originally going to be in Oh! Gravity. but they ultimately decided to put in Jon’s EP instead. So this is what it would have sounded like if they kept it in the album!
@LRGabriel8 жыл бұрын
Which album is this song on?
@chrispygamin7277 жыл бұрын
LR Gabriel its from the ep "Oh!" or "Oh! Switchfoot" ...it cannot be purchased digitally, to my knowledge.
@faceyourfears98 жыл бұрын
This is told from the perspective of either Judas Iscariot or the criminal beside Jesus who defended him. A point for both would be the references to being "hung up" and "gravity." With crucifixion and hanging, it's gravity that eventually kills a person. Point for a Judas telling - "I watched you from my terminal view as you struggled to rise to your end." Probably refers to Gethsemane, which the criminal did not see. (or it means the torture on Golgotha, in which case it could be a point for either). For the criminal (most likely) - "I laughed hard at the insults we threw" - both criminals mocked him at first, but one had a change of heart. And Judas never saw Jesus's death. I can't tell if John is saying "to look at the Son dying today." or "the sun die in the day," either one makes sense. "Think of me Lord, I'm a few breaths away" - for Judas, as he is about to die, or for the criminal being literally a few feet away from Jesus. "as my lungs finally rip from their cage." With both hanging and crucifixion, suffocation is the ultimate cause of death.
@masonnorris99078 жыл бұрын
I never thought of the song this way but I whole heartedly age
@ThePlagueGameing7 жыл бұрын
great insight!. just found the song. these brothers are all gifted to say the least, amen?.
@chrisbyerly6 жыл бұрын
“Terminal view” can actually be a point for the thief on the cross too. His “terminal” view - being both stationary on the cross he’s hanging as well as about to die.. and he technically did watch as Jesus carried the cross up until he was crucified. I’m from the belief that the entire song is from the perspective of the thief. In fact, he even says ‘here’s a story how a thief had been robbed.’
@vegemitarian87634 жыл бұрын
that's very interesting that you'd think that, because i'm Sure that Out of Control is told from the perspective of Peter as Jesus dies (there's a lot of points for this throughout the song)
@samdavidson16319 жыл бұрын
Finally a video that sports this awesome song. This song needs like 1 million views.