Daniel Johnston - Worried Shoes скачать видео бесплатно


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Длительность: 06:38
Загружено: 2009/10/06

From 1983's Yip/Jump Music.

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10 years назад

IamJacksColon4

any better version?

10 years назад

The SinfulChildren Of God

god i love acid

10 years назад

Jeff Shelton

Mental illness does not equal musical brilliance. Sorry.

10 years назад

Shannon Suo

Genius 

10 years назад

cobalt jones

Bottom line: no individual could ever be as pretentious as a community. This is worthless shit.

10 years назад

cobalt jones

the first two lines are plagiarized from McCartney's Ram song Too Many People.

10 years назад

ilikematches2

I love Karen O, but this song just feels right.

10 years назад

odiumimbues

thank god for daniel.

10 years назад

Silver Snail14

My favorite Daniel Johnston song. The lyrics are so poignant. 

10 years назад

Scott Robinson

The solo reminded me of stand by me

10 years назад

kloggmonkey

suddenly it hit me that karen o did a cover of this song along with the soundtrack for "where the wild things are". fancy that.

10 years назад

69gangstar69

I dig this.

10 years назад

Tom Dood

These accordions are hypnotic. awesome song

10 years назад

dooovde

Basically my life...sadly

10 years назад

cruelsuit1

0:55 "I made a mistake and I never forgot---I tied knots in the lacesof my'y worried shoes---and with every step that I takeI remember my mistake..."

11 years назад

suttree t

Good song, only now found out its not Karen O's original contribution to "Where the wild things are". The cover is still very good.

11 years назад

rcmosq

hes such a cutie 

11 years назад

Decan Allimin

I really like his style and lyrical ability. Amazing songwriter. Anyone who thinks different, well thats yer opinion, but you probably couldn't write a song if you wanted to. I got a lot of walking to do and I don't want to wear my worried shoes.

11 years назад

David LeMonstre

I'm smoking a cigarette on that one

11 years назад

Alan Gaskin

Utter shit

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