The Mountain Goats - The Legend of Chavo Guerrero descargar videos gratis


282,169
Duración: 03:01
Subido: 2015/01/21

From the 2015 record, Beat The Champ, to be released on April 7th.

http://www.mergerecords.com/beat-the-champ/

Comentarios

8 years ago

Doug Simmons

love ity'all need to shut up

8 years ago

Kalle Ryan

John Darnielle is still writing some of the finest songs around. Love everything about this.

9 years ago

Maxwell Porterhouse

I am so disappointed when I realized that it wasn't "Che Guevara coming off the top rope". because the absurdity of the situation made my day. kinda bums me out that it isn't the case.

9 years ago

JuleeAnn Armstrong

GIRLISH SCREAM!!!!

9 years ago

Eddie S

This has been recorded in such a sexy way!

9 years ago

A.L. otter

Reminds me of the Weakerthans.

9 years ago

Kim Alatore

Some dick at their Nashville show a few days ago kept requesting this song after every other song concluded.

9 years ago

stuksy4321

Ricky Romero vs Apache Gringo and Yellow Belly Robley! Or was that Pak Sun and the Stomach Claw! LOL 

9 years ago

billygoatredemption

For those who don't know about Chavo, the more well known Chavo is actually Chavo Jr. This song is about Chavo Sr who came up from Mexico and did a lot of small time wrestling gigs. Later his song Chavo Jr made it to WWE (WWF) and WCW. John makes note of this in the song in a line. 

9 years ago

dgauss

April 13th can't come soon enough 

9 years ago

A fools Portfolio

I like the energy and sound..I thought Bare Naked Ladies; don't who came first. ha!

9 years ago

MS Expert Witness

I remember sitting ringside ...for me it was Freddie Blassie in the long awaited Bite v Bite with a Chavo nemesis Grand Goliath ..I mean Freddie will always be the Michael Jordan of ol school .....and of course the third man in the ring that night was Johnny Red Shoes....man they were the brightest Red leathers with a shinny gloss that cut through fog. Freddie his teeth (young) Chavo and UHF were at times the only sanity I had at that age .......that world is long gone now. ...The words are so nostalgic....

9 years ago

4zafinc

I guess being a wrestling fan helped me comprehend better that this song is not all about wrestling. Yet another great work from TMG. And the 'poppish' element completely complements childlike mood of the song

9 years ago

Rick Stafford

This weeks # 1 tune on the Current Favorites ~ Heavy Rotation 03/17/15 98.3 WUIN_FM The Penguin Wilmington/Oak Island NC new music playlist...The Mountain Goats with The Legend Of Chavo Guerrero from the upcoming album Beat The Champ.

9 years ago

Christian Daly

I'm not really a big fan of The Mountain Goats, but this track is pretty righteous.

9 years ago

guilhermebaldin

You let me down but John Darnielle never once did!Red shoes DuganHolding his arm high all out of breathI hated all of Chavo's enemiesI would pray nightly for their deathsDescending like fireOn the people who deserved it mostAlways completely unknownOutside of Texas and the West CoastHe was my hero back when I was a kidYou let me down but Chavo never once didYou called him names to try to get beneath my skinNow your ashes are scattered on the windThis is brilliant songwriting. I love the build up, the wording, and how this song has everything TMG is all about. It makes you want to scream the lyrics along with him. John's aware he's talking about wrestling, but just like he did with death metal, meth or the bible, it's filled with meaning. If you think this is just a song about a Mexican wrestler, you just don't get it. This will probably be my favorite album of 2015.

9 years ago

Number One Hit Song Lists

Reminiscent of Cake

9 years ago

Tim Lambert

Part 179: "What was the best song on my radio during my commute to work at 4:00a?""He was my hero back when I was just a kid.You let me down, but Chavo never once did.You called him names to try to get beneath my skin.Now, your ashes are scattered on the wind."

9 years ago

Morgan Howard

How fucking awesome

9 years ago

nwparker94

"Beat the Champ is about professional wrestling, which was an avenue of escape for me when I was a kid. Wrestling was low-budget working class entertainment back then, strictly UHF material. It was cheap theater. You had to bring your imagination to the proceedings and you got paid back double. I wrote these songs to re-immerse myself in the blood and fire of the visions that spoke to me as a child, and to see what more there might be in them now that I’m grown." - John Darnielle himself

Videos Relacionados