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Gregory Alan Isakov - The Stable Song
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4,313,784 Views • Aug 27, 2011 • Click to toggle off description
A simple video, with an extraordinary song.
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Views : 4,313,784
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Aug 27, 2011 ^^


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@maxwitty

4 years ago

This song still gets me every time. Oh of my favorites. Who’s listening in 2020?

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@eddcampbell8151

8 years ago

I feel that I, at the age of 60, may just be one of Isakov's oldest new fans.  What a talent this young man is.  He speaks to something inside that's so rudimentary to who we are that it resonates in the soul.  How refreshing in these tumultuous times.

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@jarechar

4 years ago

I don’t feel as lonely with a song like this, especially with some of these comments. I feel a little more connected to the universe today.

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@gautam5219

4 years ago

I heard this song in the movie "Peanut butter Falcon" (2019) and now I am so much in love with all the songs of Gregory Alan Isakov

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@thegreyfaces

6 years ago

This song takes me to a rainy dreary Portland, Oregon morning. Blowing out all the candles in my tent I used to keep warm. This song and few others gave me the perspective to work towards a day where I was clean, free of a ball and chain to a damned needle. I'm at 17 or 18 months cool from such junk. Its strange to have so much hatred and love for the same minutes where I felt so lost. No real grasp of who I was or any real tangible relationships, on top of being years estranged from my family and childhood friends, In many ways I have always felt like a guest or visitor (just passing through) on this planet. I'll never understand why at particular times in my life I feel so fucking unworthy of a quality existence. Thanks to Mr. Isakov and other artist for there selflessness in sharing who they are with complete strangers, like you and I. It seems truly with out boundaries the volume of impact a song or piece of art can make on anyone of us lonely people. If anyone is actually still reading this shite.......may you find days filled with a balanced spirit, a full belly and a full mind. A prayer without any action is merely a wish.

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@Scotsgrey13

4 years ago

Someone asked Isakov what this song was about. He replied, "Everything".

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@c.m.880

7 years ago

This song reminds me of frosty mornings in a cabin in Montana where my mom is brewing coffee and humming to herself. It reminds me of South Dakota sunsets as we speed along the highway, my grandparents smiling as I try to count as many antelope as I can. It makes me think of my brother, getting lost in the mountains somewhere. There's just such a beautiful nostalgia about this song. I always find myself coming back here.

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@nolstagicpetrichor429

6 years ago

I'm from Africa ... this song reminisces me of my early days when I was a kid going upcountry in buses traveling and seeing the verge forests and animals going on with their lives oblivious of anything surrounding them... it was so peaceful and a sight to behold ... now the trees and animals are gone to pave way for industries and houses ...you can say this is my nostalgia song :)

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@ewetube3000

11 years ago

What a hauntingly beautiful painful simple elegant song. This is why God the Father created the hearing sense. This is true beauty.

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@heatherlane3418

4 years ago

“I ached in my heart like some Tin Man” gets me every time... ❤️

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@TinyDolphinMusic

7 years ago

5 years later, and I'm not even slightly sick of this song. It's calming to the point where I would say it's therapeutic.

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@mayahw4948

9 years ago

"I threw stones at the stars but the whole sky fell,"

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@roxybaeee5414

9 years ago

This 5 minutes and 57 seconds just made my life worth living. Words cannot describe the beauty of this song.

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@jackstest

9 years ago

This is how I escape, from life and all the elements. Anyone else feel that way?

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@markkreidler956

7 years ago

I'm 63 years young what a talent this young man has. awesome voice and lyrics

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@adamprato7187

5 years ago

I love how this song begins as an invocation - asking if we remember when songs were prayers and hymns - and it feels so much like one to me.

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@jeffbeaudoin4544

4 years ago

Possibly the most underrated song of all time

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@Strelnikov10

10 years ago

This is how I get my soul back... mmmm. Brings me back to a cold morning sunrise in a high Colorado mountain valley. Solitude, mountain goats, and this song stuck in my head before starting a big alpine climb. Love it. 

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@bcdubbs382

10 years ago

This song came on my ipod while I was reading "All the Pretty Horses" by Cormac McCarthy. It was a spiritual experience. 

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@carmoncolvin53

7 years ago

I'm not sure what this young man experienced that led him to these lyrics, but there are several events, or combination of events, in my past that I am reminded of when I listen to this song. Some of the memories in combination with this beautiful song bring sadness, elation, & a few tears when I listen to it. I can never listen to it just once. I am 63 as well. I don't know if age has anything to do with it, maybe. Maybe at our age we have experienced things that the song just fits.............

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