Modest Mouse on David Letterman Live

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Published 2007-05-02
Modest Mouse perform dashboard May 1st, 2007, on David Letterman

All Comments (21)
  • @sdc5133
    it's actually Andy Macleod from Love as Laughter. Brandon Angle did play bass for LaL for a few years before this airing so the mistake was easy to make.
  • @basti_marr
    My ex girlfriend showed me this song one day at the campus, I listened to it and loved the guitar, looked for the band at home and discovered it was played by Johnny Marr and as a Smiths fan I was utterly captivaded. Fernanda, if you ever read this, this is the only good thing you did for me you piece of crap
  • @edjones7386
    oh hey Johnny Marr, didn't see you there...
  • @ks9610
    I love how Johnny Marr was more front & center than anyone else, w the most space! Respect to a Legend!! Love him!
  • @Majora99
    Johnny Marr is one of the most under-appreciated guitarists. He writes the most amazing riffs!
  • @ROCKETIER69
    Two drummers Fucking amazing An indication of a tight band You guys fucking rock! Thank you
  • @D38AS3R
    The percussion alone always gives me the feels!
  • This was when I got into the band, such an amazing record front to back. It feels so surral now that Johnny Marr just decided to full-on join Modest Mouse for a while, like a fever dream lol
  • @jczapa7
    Umms, David? Hello!? That's Johnny Marr! Show some respect to the geezer!
  • @DrinkWater22
    And another great thing about them is now they have Johnny Marr as the guitarist. Doesn't get much better than that.
  • @jt8713
    This dam song still holds up!!!
  • Sir J Marr leading with his perfect riff - Saluting a magician. Respect.
  • @phildona
    Some guy in the beginning was mind blown by the Modest Mouse Album title I guess, which is an awesome phrase if I say so my self
  • @wetwingnut
    The mouse always makes me smile - thanks!
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  • @richasay9077
    It appears that Dave was oblivious to the fact that he had legendary Johnny Marr on stage...