It was a brat summer, and it’s a father john winty
@juijev192Ай бұрын
Hehe
@stefymartyАй бұрын
Oooh I like this
@TM-df9hjАй бұрын
I agree SkibidiCarter
@MustelidMane-d8kАй бұрын
Love this post and the Neutral Milk Hotel emblem. We’re friends forever hereafter.
@10DollarProductionsАй бұрын
Lol I'm ready to fold myself into a winter depression only to emerge as a new spring flower in April.
@WillWoodmusicАй бұрын
that's it, going off my meds
@3bydacreeksideАй бұрын
No chemical can ever hold us back! ❤
@WillWoodmusicАй бұрын
@@3bydacreekside A super inspiring and relatable song! I find it his most anthemic and personally moving tune since Pure Comedy. Chemically-enforced conformity in the panopticon will not dim our light!
@totallynotlily3976Ай бұрын
@@WillWoodmusicit’s sickening how good this song is
@Paul_Pum24 күн бұрын
@@WillWoodmusic Glad to see you here, hope you're doing well with the tour !
@billyjoeroadrunner2Ай бұрын
4 songs in on this album and it's already feels like the greatest album of all time. Nobody has even come close to touching this awesomeness.
@TheDALLAS0808Ай бұрын
“Oh magic child. Run baby, run, baby run, baby run.” This outro is absurd.
@Howevike13 күн бұрын
The greatest track from the album for me!
@MNAZ480Ай бұрын
Goddammit another one of his songs that has literally become part of my DNA
@xoxoVittixoxoАй бұрын
I immediately fell in love with this song upon first listen. Definitely one of my fav FJM songs to date. I resonate with it so deeply, I cried when I first heard it. I wish I could get the last verse tattooed on my forehead so I would never have to explain my soul to another person (namely, therapists) ever again.
@jpr90Ай бұрын
I cried the first time I heard it too. Big cry. I don't think a new song has ever moved me like this.
@leeh59323 күн бұрын
Agree. The song is brilliant and the last verse stopped me in my tracks. Utterly beautiful.
@davidober119929 күн бұрын
This song belongs in a film. Something masterful, fantastic, and artsy AF. I could see it fitting into a Terry Gilliam film or perhaps a David Lynch or a P.T. Anderson.
@j.r498515 күн бұрын
This is his magnum opus in my opinion. Such a great song. I predict it’ll be seen as a hugely important piece when looking back at his career years from now.
@cucamongaduke3600Ай бұрын
“The one regret that’s really pretty tough is knowing I didn’t go nearly far enough.” I recently attended the funeral of my great uncle. Lt Colonel in the AF, served in WWII and conducted a blood test on Gary Powers, came back stateside to earn a PhD in chemistry and run a chem department at a local college, was an accomplished musician who (with my aunt) played clarinet in the Washington Redskins marching band, sang in his church choir, raised two accomplished children, and passed away at 97, two years after my aunt. I know I shouldn’t compare; but this lyric just strikes a chord. I just don’t want to get to 97 and regret not going far enough.
@dkesti531Ай бұрын
I get this but anxiety of not living up to material standards set by others is basically the opposite message of the song. He’s talking explicitly about expanding your mind to get out of mentalities like that. Insanity, it’s indispensable for the true endeavor of your soul, find the edge and baby go go go. Definitely does not mean join a bunch of clubs and have kids lol
@calliopeshif7581Ай бұрын
@@dkesti531 Short of FJM coming out and explicitly stating what his intention was with this song, this one seems particularly ripe for all sorts of different, personal interpretations. Many of which will contradict each other. Elsewhere in this comment section, someone commented, "That's it, I'm going off my meds." I couldn't tell if it was a joke, or their sincere response to this song - and in a reply of theirs, it seemed quite clear that they genuinely interpret this song as critiquing medication as forced conformity. Or maybe that was just their personal takeaway from it. Anyway, I never picked that up as a potential interpretation of this song, that's just not what it made me think of. And I certainly do understand that many people get medication pushed on them to seem more "normal," or receive therapy that is also meant only to make them conform, when perhaps that's not the only option... But it would seem dangerous if the song was broadly encouraging people to go off of their medication. Like I said, there are probably going to be a LOT of different takes and personal connections here.
@dkesti531Ай бұрын
@@calliopeshif7581 I swear we aren't talking about the same song. This song is extremely straight forward from beginning to end. I guess if you cherry pick a lyric like the first guy did then you can apply it however you want but this song is specific social commentary, it just is.
@braedonellemo1523Ай бұрын
Another father classic
@fugaparlante8196Ай бұрын
reminds me a lot of its not just me, its everybody by weyes blood. such an incredible song, btw.
@stefymartyАй бұрын
I could float around my town, as a ghost would, while listening to this song.
@SUMBUMONEАй бұрын
Incredible song. Masterful social commentary.
@davidober1199Ай бұрын
The first 3 minutes of this song are absolutely sublime.
@elisabethcheek7458Ай бұрын
Thank you for this song.
@araciran11705 күн бұрын
thank you for lyrics that expand.
@jamielam7918Ай бұрын
Every record there's always at least one line that gets me cracking up. In the presence of a licensee was it for me this go around. Thanks, Josh.
@consolt0907Ай бұрын
It’s an actual masterpiece
@nemo2327Ай бұрын
No one knows you like yourself You two should speak Damnnnnnnnn Josh💙
@whatkindamusicАй бұрын
This song is so fucking beautiful
@holger4644Ай бұрын
Congratulations to your first child Josh! May happiness and health fill your home. A great song btw, you have the talent to create magic.
@francoisdepotoir9396Ай бұрын
My true self endorses this song.
@TheVilborgАй бұрын
WOW !!! ❤❤❤
@futures2247Ай бұрын
beautiful
@piotrkret1579Ай бұрын
Thank you, I needed this.
@EmmaSwiftsings26 күн бұрын
Excellent ❤👏
@toddstriver1846Ай бұрын
L. Cohen Death of A Ladies Man vibes. I dig it.
@toddstriver1846Ай бұрын
Specifically Paper Thin Hotel
@LicenseTo_BillАй бұрын
thank you so much
@ktnworthАй бұрын
Master. Thank you FJM.
@diegosaavedra3267Ай бұрын
Masterful song, the lyrics on this one are simply beautiful
@hyacinth13208 күн бұрын
One of your best. I see the Foucault in you is strong.
@hohboyАй бұрын
Instrumental really reminds me of Weyes Blood’s recent work
@tonistrokeАй бұрын
TEMAZOOOO AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@ArchStantonifyАй бұрын
Leonard Cohen feels ❤
@brucesboatАй бұрын
FJM does it again. god damn
@HalesoundsАй бұрын
Listening as I take off ✈️👌🏻
@BelieveInUrself93Ай бұрын
I love listening to FJM because he'll write lyrics using words like panopticon and I get to absorb that into my lexicon and casually drop it into conversations and play a little game of chance wondering if someone is going to nod along pretending to know what I mean or call me out and ask what the panopticon is. and I don't know. I'm not gonna look it up and find out either. That's part of the game.
@ralphfiennes3797Ай бұрын
a theoretical prison, where there is a center tower and a ring of open walled cells so the tower can see everything at once... if i remember.
@BelieveInUrself93Ай бұрын
@@ralphfiennes3797 Oh okay I actually like that and how it relates to mental health. An unnerving state of surveillance, are you being watched, are you being perceived at all times? Judged? Judged by who? You're the inmate and the watchtower observing yourself acting like someone that's just like everyone else, except oh no - you're just like everyone else! And oh no, no one was watching after all. Thanks for letting me know, it's heightened my appreciation of the song.
@ralphfiennes3797Ай бұрын
@@BelieveInUrself93 i had to look it up to be sure just now... i think you might have nailed it. "The panopticon's design is based on the idea that prisoners would modify their behavior and work hard to avoid punishment if they believed they could be watched at any moment. The prisoners would not know when they were being watched, but they would always be aware that it was possible. Over time, this would lead to prisoners internalizing the idea of surveillance and policing themselves"
@MatauReviewsАй бұрын
Read Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault
@cindyo6298Ай бұрын
Ha! That word hasn't left my mind since the pre release sessions. I did look it up and it's super disturbing and on the nose for what's going on rn
@tulyescande4175Ай бұрын
I love you crazy FJM
@ScottTeresiАй бұрын
I've been hearing at as "Mental Health, Mental Hell" for the last two months. LOL
@rebeccakelly4837Ай бұрын
Ready for tour papa
@alphacko20 күн бұрын
Agreed
@deffdepth824Ай бұрын
My favorite of these newer releases. What is yours?
@JBinOtownАй бұрын
Think I'll play this when the nuclear war starts
@RM-jb2bvАй бұрын
This whole record has the soundtrack to the apocalypse vibe. So goddamn good
@jasonbeaudoin8262Ай бұрын
Fuck, this song's a banger!
@alexandrasgarnАй бұрын
ugh. thanks.
@neka7663Ай бұрын
Im tried of these archonic forces grandpa
@thafunkphenomononАй бұрын
Feels awful real sometimes… but it’s all in your mind
@popexiv6 күн бұрын
That sax (?) at 1:59
@10DollarProductionsАй бұрын
I don't like this mask smiling at me while I'm borderline losing my mind over these lyrics. I love and hate this song right now.
@HakajinАй бұрын
Well someone's been reading up on their postmodern philosophy.
@felipelira757Ай бұрын
hino
@jessicawessica1412Ай бұрын
"Oh hello, hello my dear God, it must be him but it's not him" - if you love this check out IT MUST BE HIM by Vikki Carr, it's all her.
@rasjihan623Ай бұрын
i can hear odus from candy crush :')
@Rak1240Ай бұрын
I might be responsible for the the views here.
@MajorArtSoulАй бұрын
paper thin hotel.
@glich86Ай бұрын
In the panopticon They never turn the cameras on The guards and the narcs went home They do a fine enough job on their own Your true self, oh they'd love if you could find it Makes you much less hard work to predict One of these labels bound to fit Oh identity your milk white shadow Just tries something that you wouldn't do And it's always one step ahead of you Mental health, mental health No one knows you like yourself You two should speak in the presеnce of a licensee This hallucination The Cathеdral in the prison Where the dreams of the citizens Can only tell you what is wrong with them Forgetting the engine of civilisation Coffee and a cigarette, found no better means of revolt yet Mental health, mental health Maybe we're all far too well Mental health, mental health A less pathetic cry for help Mental health, mental health There's no higher virtue held in this crazy world It's more than a little bit absurd Oh, insanity babe it's indispensable For the true endeavour of your soul To find the edge and baby go, go, go Oh, magic child, run, baby run, baby, run, baby run The one regret that's really pretty tough Is knowing I didn't go nearly far enough Oh, magic child this dream we're born inside Feels awful real sometimes but its all in your mind
@hyacinth13208 күн бұрын
This part, "Mental health, mental health There's no higher virtue held in this crazy world It's more than a little bit absurd Oh, insanity babe it's indispensable For the true endeavour of your soul To find the edge and baby go, go, go Oh, magic child, run, baby run, baby, run, baby run The one regret that's really pretty tough Is knowing I didn't go nearly far enough"