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  • sad that a 10 year old could come up with better lyrics,

  • this is extremely white

  • @americannable hahah. What's wrong with that? Your POV needs some adjusting friend.

  • @OM3N1R agreed

  • @OM3N1R yeah says you

  • Oh I love his Ministry reference,"magazines that have you believe that Everyday is Halloween"

  • Buck 65 is unreal

  • what the F is this? this is nothing compared to the album version

  • @rockandrolleracdc This is a remixed version, yeah.

  • 240p we meet again, its been a long time

  • i think 463 means god. if you look at your telephone or cell phones number par 4 is G, 6 is O, d is 3.

  • @aaronsname 4-6-3 is also a type of double play in baseball (Second baseman to shortstop to first baseman) ...Hence the baseball themed video

  • We're A independent label trying to make it in this game and the best way to do that is by being more known on youtube.One of the ways we stand out is we help unsigned artists get more fans by uploading there songs for a new fan base

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  • this is also a guitar chord progression, not just baseball lingo. the chorus guitar parts are based on 463 as well..

  • this is not the same version on his album....wtf...

  • @lexibunny01 You mean it's sort of like your mother, then...?

  • yo u ill son u ill ass fck!!!

  • I love this song.

  • cant u plz put this one up but with HQ? = )

  • "the problem with today is they got an answer for everything" - so true

  • @bradleykmacdonald agreed rarely the right answer though

  • SCOTIA REPPIN!

  • hey buck if your reading this.......theres no way in shit im paying 39.95 to some booking agent to get you to dc.....aint happening........i want you here this summer for a pool party on a college campus thaqt will get packed and rowdy..........you crank original music.......amazing..........i­ll pay to get you here and have a great time.......its either you or 2 skinny j's........lemme know

  • I love Buck but I have to ask what is the significance of 463?

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  • @faithdelusion if you consider .463 a decent era you my friend are an idiot

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  • @OM3N1R 463

    in baseball its the way you describe a double play because of the number of the positions that are involved. 4(second base) throws to the 6 (short stop) at second base who throws to 3 (first base)

  • haha its the video that is good I love it gose to show u that u dont have to dress or act a certain way to make a good rap video I give Buck 65 props. Respect Man

  • This song embodies the reason why I'm still into rap. Buck 65 rules!

  • Im sorry but this shit sucks ass. I don't usually post if a song sounds bad, I just skip it. But got damn how the fuck did this shit get this many views?

  • @AnonTuck loser.

  • @delsol312 yea but in the end you listen to bad music. Enjoy your horrible white boy rapping about how sad this faggot is.

  • @AnonTuck yet again proving what i said: loser

  • @delsol312 See. Im not a loser at all. Thats what you think and Im not gonna change your mind on who I am over the internet. You call me a loser and your listining to loser music? Try harder faggot.

  • @AnonTuck wow, im a faggot? loser.

  • @AnonTuck It's funny you say that AnonTuck.... I usually don't post either....but I have to say something...I'm a musician and I'm very critical of music. Of course, I don't care for rap because most is crap, especially the mainstream stuff that sells to a naive public that doesn't know the difference between good and bad music. I have to say though, this is good. As a song writer who has recorded 3 albums of his own original music, this guy is very good with his words and music.

  • @AnonTuck I'm not sure if you've noticed this but you have Soulja Boy and Gucci Mane videos in your favorites, yet you are saying Buck 65 is bad? I think you need to rethink what you said.

  • BEST SONG EVER

  • @junkyturd he could have played in the majors but he had an injury so he became an artist.

  • almost 200k views on this one song by buck... yet some of his best songs only have 1k views. fail youtube users are fail.

  • Whats that sample at 2:30 almost sounds like a Sabbath riff.

  • 463

  • this song seems muted, where are the plucked strings in the beginning? I must have a different version.

  • This shit is tight

  • I've always wondered what 463 meant. Now that I know it's just about baseball some of the mystique is gone. Still, it's a bitching song

  • UFC Primetime Lesnar vs Cain oh yea budday

  • I love you, your music and your radio show on CBC.

  • I FUCKIN LOVE THIS

  • I write poems and basically a wide variety of different ways to linguistically express myself, and yet, i cannot fathom how he puts the message across with what seems like utterly meaningless lyrics. And, it's awesome!

  • what does 463 stand for exactly?

  • @TheFactoryReject it is the positions in baseball.

  • @whitec419 oh.

  • @TheFactoryReject Actually, do be even more specific, it is baseball annotation for a specific double-play, fielded by position #4(2nd base), thrown to #6(shortstop, now covering second base) for the first out, and thrown to #3(first base) for the second out.

  • @wendighoul I don't you know how that corelates into the meaning of the song?

  • @TheFactoryReject Well, the video obviously relates to baseball, and Buck 65 has often said he was a big fan of baseball. Mostly I think it's the line "463, an X, an O an I can't think of a better way to end the day", indicating (in my opinion) that playing a game of baseball where you participate in a double-play is a pretty good way to end a day!

  • @wendighoul fair enough.

  • @wendighoul Also note he had a chance to play in the the pros but chose to do music instead

  • @TheFactoryReject Batting average. A damn good one.

  • I'm pretty sure that the people who does'nt like Buck listen to lil wayne are things like that

  • he suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks

  • album version is so much better

  • @rayzian I agree 100% The video takes away from the imagination also.

  • this isn't the version i know... the beat is different and there is a guitar instead of harpsichord

  • for some reason, this music sounds stranger to me than clouddead. It's just... fuckin out there.

  • wait for it...lyrics....463 an XO I can't think of a better way to end the day...now that a PJEB

  • i sure as hell wouldn't want to play a team of buck 65s in any sport fuuuck

  • Briliant summation of childhood in the first verse. This guys a true poet with his lyrics.

  • there was a movie with a lot of buck 65 music, does anybody know which movie it was?!

  • @b270hell BIGRIG

  • @b270hell if its the same one im thinking its called "big rig"..its a documentery about long haul truckers in the u.s.a.

  • i never would have heard of this guy but for being given a free sample cd at t in the park (festival in scotland) with three or four snippets of his music. i ask myself why is that? why is this guy not much better known? he deserves to be surely.....he is much better than alot of the lukewarm bull twaddle out there at the moment.

  • @dossiify It really is a shame. I haven't heard too much beside the Talking Honky Blues, but I do enjoy what I have heard. The only problem is labels don't put a lot of marketing into something they're sure they can get money behind. Of course they make mistakes sometimes with that, but overall it does work for them. A talking blues CD is something that's hard to sell with most people these days

  • great way to depict baseball! but wont be famous till were gone.

  • Buck is one of the most underrated emcees of all time. It's friggin sad that more people who claim to be "underground" are just backpackers who never even heard of him. I'm out most times talkin' bullshit with people at shows and I'm like "hey, you dig Buck 65?" and usually the response is "naw man, I'm bangin' out nothin' but Dubstep and Electro these days." Makes me bloody sick.

    Hats off to you Rich! You filled a space that only those in the know knew needed to be filled.

  • Buck 65 is too good and too talented for the Canadian Music industry.

  • @diamonddust22 I think that he is the perfect example of how amazing the Canadian music industry truly is, beyond all of the mainstream stuff that gets shipped out.

  • @melancholymistress89 Buck 65 is amazing and truly too good for the Canadian music industry. Somehow he made it through a long while ago. With that glamourized karaoke show called American Idol/Canadian Idol, anything outside of sounding like a singing handpuppet, it's a wonder there is an industry at all. I can't stand rap or hiphop, but Buck 65 is off the charts incredible. I'm proud to be a fan.

  • @diamonddust22 I actually think that there is a lot more to the Canadian music industry than you think. I don't think that he is "too good for" the Canadian music industry, he's just a very good example of how good some of our musicians are. I have heard a lot of VERY good Canadian music on the radio, and occasionally on TV. I will admit that a lot of it is bubblegum tripe, but we can also be proud of a lot of AMAZING (if relatively unknown outside of Canada) artists.

  • @melancholymistress89 Hip hop, rap, this new pop punk, radio stations like Virgin, 103 point whatever, Chum FM, 102 point whatever, and all this pure schlock that Much Music shows is absolute garbage from top to bottom. The American and Canadian music industry is almost dead and on it's way out.

  • @melancholymistress89 What you have now is a bunch of big mouthed 20 somethings having boutique coffee parties making jobs for themselves. They care more about their fashion & gossip then what a real a true artist is, yet they care more about schlock stars, singing karaoke puppets who can't write a song. Rap and hip hop sucks, and so does every modern Canadian radio station. It's about ratings, flash, gossip, and glitz.

  • @diamonddust22 There used to be a station where I am that played AMAZING music, but it was taken off the air. And I apologize for my generation, heh.

  • @melancholymistress89 To bad the recipe for writing songs today is using the template for songs that are already hits from long ago. It's all formulaic nonsense.

  • @diamonddust22 Well, that just means that as a fan of good music you have to keep your ears open, sometimes go digging a bit and not disregard music because of artist, genre or location. You never know when you will find another diamond in the rough.

  • @melancholymistress89 great words, very true. They don't make artists like Tom Waits anymore. You can pretty much count on rap and hiphop to be a write off. There is no so called artist I've heard that is any good with being unique at all. And today's so called R & B, has little or nothing to do at all with rhythm or Blues. All we can do is count on the real indie artists and indie labels to support true art, and not this Sonic Kitsch that is running rampant everywhere.

  • @diamonddust22 Sometimes the charts seem to let some good ones through. I mean, Buck 65 used to be on Much Music and the radio all the time. And some of Metric's stuff is still pretty good. Same with Billy Talent. As for rap, I am a bit more hard pressed to think of some gems that are actually rap and not some mesh of genres. Then again, most of the 'rap' that we seem to get up here is American. Maybe that's saying something?

  • @melancholymistress89 Yes very true. Sometimes the charts of schlock and schmaltz can't hold a true artist from coming through. Good to see Buck 65 has evolved past something as ridiculously cheesy as much music. The music industry started going down mid to late 80's, and today it's in the worst condition ever in the history of music. Metric and Billy Talent are really awesome and authentic.

  • @melancholymistress89 As far as being American is concerned with all that trash rap and hip hop, and R&B which is a fraudulent thing to call it because it's not rhythm and blues at all. Well, Anything that happens in the states usually makes it's way here 90% of the time. Try that experiment yourself, and try not to be bias towards all this Canadian rhetoric.

  • @diamonddust22 Canadians don't always notice their own talent. It is really sad.

  • @melancholymistress89 very true. You know Canadians won't admit we have an insecurity complex. We are always tugging and people's shirtsleeves, and if they guy in the media with the mic doesn't push the word Canada or Canadian 20 times in one soundbyte, they lose their money and their grants. I'd like to see more sincere and genuine things out their.

  • @melancholymistress89 It's like it's become more about ratings and entertainment then honesty and quality. Never-the-less real artist must support each other, cast out the frauds, and get out there and believe in themselves, and be themselves and not copycat versions of what's popular, because what is popular is only popular and for the most part, not really that good. It's designed to get money from your pocket to their pocket, then you realise you just bought crap and you've been duped

  • @diamonddust22 So many artists only think about the money, though. They don't care about quality or content, they just want to sell. But those are the same artists that are around for a blink of an eye, and then chucked out for the newest bubblegum flavor. True art lasts forever.

  • @melancholymistress89 that is very true. You find that in today's industry, you have a whole generation of disposable crap. Yes, true artists last forever.

  • @melancholymistress89 You'll see, American crap always makes it's way here, and we eat it up, unless you are tainted by Politicans, left winged radicals, and union groups who pride themselves on being closet communists. Don't get me wrong I love Canada, but I won't lie to myself, we have serious issues in Canada, and Art here in Canada is not respected, and has been demoted to nothingness.

  • @diamonddust22 It may not be given as much respect as it deserves in the mainstream (not just Canadian music, but books, movies and ESPECIALLY comics. You almost cannot find Canadian comics even in Canadian stores), but it's is beyond 'nothingness'. The art community is thriving, and many people find it each year (even from outside of Canada). Not everyone 'eats up' the tripe that is force fed to us.

  • @melancholymistress89 that is great to hear. Being a musician myself, I find the mistake artist tend to make is, they believe their own hype that is whispered into their ears. I know for myself that I would love and can't wait to play in europe, or visit and play in Japan in the very near future. You are also right, the art community is thriving, and is amazing here in Canada, but it doesn't get the finding or attention it truly deserves.

  • @diamonddust22 I honestly think that many of the issues associated with our arts is a longstanding misconception, even amongst artists themselves, that to 'make it' with anything you have to be popular in the US and/or overseas. This is incredibly discouraging for many artists because, despite the similarities between our culture and that of the US we are a very unique country. What Canadian's may like may not make the grade down there.

  • @melancholymistress89 That is also true. I mean, what is "making it?" I mean for me, music is something that I can't really describe how it fulfils me. It actually fulfils me on many different levels, in many different ways.

  • @diamonddust22 Everyone is affected differently by the music they hear. Even those that gobble up the formulaic trash will have some favourite band or song that speaks to them on a unique level. I think for many people, especially younger people, it's more about realizing that there is more to music (and even art in general) than what they are bombarded with every day.

  • @melancholymistress89 A lot of artists leave Canada and go make it elsewhere, and when they get back to Canada, they stick a mic in your face and say, "So how does it feel being a Canadian artist?" Pardon me? You did nothing to support me, and I had to leave the country I wanted to make it in, to be appreciated? Yeah most Canadian say they like freedom and free speech, but they only want to hear, what they want to hear.

  • @diamonddust22 So artists change, move and struggle to appease the American masses rather than exploring the almost untapped resource that is the VAST Canadian fan base. We are the second largest country in the world. We should act like it!

  • @melancholymistress89 You are so bang on. I tell you, I love Jazz, Classical, Metal, all kinds of fusion music. I also love Shirley Bassey, David Bowie, Scott Walker, Louis Prima, the list of influences I have is just too great to say it all. I have a great appreciation for musicianship and true genuine raw artistry.

  • @melancholymistress89 You are so bang on, and I really respect your words. This new generation of fast food nonsense like the Pee Diddly's are just a disgrace to the face of what music truly is. I can't wait to get my chance to bring that to Canada in the very near future.

  • @diamonddust22 I wish you all the luck in the world.

  • brings back good memories of when i was a kid

  • this song bring back good memories of shit waterfalls and shit floods dude. sooo heavy i need my shit water wings. rock on!! 463

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  • @NoTimeForReality @NoTimeForReality yo i know what you mean man, i've been paddling up shitstream for years now and the shit just keeps coming, but i've gotten pretty good at wading through shit

  • @NoTimeForReality .............................a­hahah your comment reminds me of mr lahey from trailer park boys.....hes got a shit saying for any incident

  • @NoTimeForReality lmao the shit winds are coming

  • fuckin instant classic. thanks for another buck 65!! woot woot

  • Been all over,k seen too much, no longer feel the need to rush...

  • Never heard this man before (not famous at all in France...) and I'm asking why. I find it really good...

  • I think his flow is part of his artistic talent in hip hop. I really enjoy how in fits together. Very few of his song I dislike as a listener of his music.

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  • yeah,btw i wasnt rippin on it its just different lol

  • oh forsure, I enjoy to hear how other people feel on his music, It really Is very different.

  • fair enough, but Im almost certain he does that on purpose. im not saying its good (personally i think its very creative artistically) but im nearly positive its intentional. if you look at how much the dude knows about the artform, you can connect his knowledge with his display of it, and he definitely tries to do it differently. not saying its good, not saying its pretentious either.

  • flow? this is like the antichrist of flow! haha

  • bucks alright but honestly he could work on his flow.most of his lines dont fit too well and you can tell hes trying to say it fast to get it in there.but hes still sweet haha

  • yeah...ok

  • wow what an unnecessary response chief

  • @mrfancypants9000 Agreed mrfancypants

  • BRB stroking ass 2:20

  • Is the line about father Bob showing him his "train set" a reference to molestation?

  • not at all :P

  • haha no I don't think so, but I guess you never know

  • what isnt a reference to molestation?

  • their all number 65 hehe.

    most epic / confusing game in history

  • sorry was a mistake i like ur answer clicked wrong meant +10 :-)

  • the guitar solo, especially the beginning of it, is epic.

  • I like the other one better

  • Classic song here. Buck 65 is not human. Bike for Three! is too bad ass.

  • I just pooped my pants!

  • 463 doubleplay

  • haha glad someone else caught that

  • i was just trying to figure out what it meant or if it was totally abstract and then it hit me, i was trying to figure out what positions that would be. 2, 3, 1. So it could be a triple play.

    I also think it probably means something else though

  • means double play

  • yea i dont know why i said triple play, it would typically be double play. it was 4 months ago though. it took me a good minute to figure out why i said 231 lol, the song is 463. then it dawned- 2nd base, 3rd, 1rst.

    but now that i think about it it could easily be a triple play also. so i was ok.

    but what i really was thinking of (4 months back) was the symbolic content

  • @CheStillFighting

    1 is pitcher, 2 is catcher, 3 is 1bag, 4 is 2bag, 5 is 3bag, 6 is SS, 7 is LF, 8 is CF, 9 is RF.

    463 is the standard double play... grounder to the 2nd basemen, fire to the SS covering 2bag for the first out on the force, fire to first for the second out.

    463 could be a triple play where the 2nd basemen catches a line for the first out, then fire to 2nd and 1st for the other 2 outs before they tag up... very rare and only likely if the runners were trying a double steal

  • @dloghin you logic for the triple play doesnt work,... if the 2nd base man catches the hitter out, runner on first wouldnt be forced to go to second as the hitter would be out, and even if he was tagged out at secong, there would be no one running to first for the third out as that runner was caught out by the second baseman

  • @danzaistrike

    no its still COULD be a triple play. If its a double steal play where runners on 1st and 2nd break on first movement from the pitcher and the batter doesn't just take his strike but swings and lines out to 2nd baseman. Now you have runners caught too far away from their bases needing to tag up and the opportunity to catch them both before they do. Its a rare almost hypothetical play but still possible. kind of like a hypothetical unfielded triple play (search wikipedia)

  • my fav song of his is bacholor of science!

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  • Bah, I have the CD, never saw the video. The version of this song on the CD is way different though.

    Not sure which version I like better, but I'am kinda upset that I don't have both on my ipod.

    His song, "Drawing Curtains" is my favorite song of his. Absolutely brilliant.

  • this one is the remix version on the 463 EP on itune

  • Weird how he would release the remix as the video for the song.

  • i heard of this Music Clip on "Station X"

    a cartoon from TeleToon (Québec)

    they show so many great songs man,

    they show 3-4 clips on every show, and i take at least one of the song's name

    But damn this beat is crazy!

  • Lol, same here :D

  • from canada eh?

    if you like him, and you like canadian artists, listen to CBC radio 2 drive with rich terfry (him) at 3pm-6pm your local time

  • sounds like an old man rappin!..

  • this reminds me of this one rap dude i cant remember

  • probably thinking of that dude from everlast

  • >:)

  • i like this video

  • This vid makes me :D!

  • I really like just how he sings it. It's a lot different than the album version, but this one's a lot better.

  • No way, he was out.

  • this is y i love canada cuse i have the freedom to say what i think and not be assaulted over it notice how a canadian put what he was thinkin and sayed im fucked but all the americans sayed canada is fucked and not me i respect squeeks1234 for speaking his mind but dont diss canada

  • fuck amaricans all there music is about bad choices and actions and i know i spelled americans worng cuse it's not worth spelling it right

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  • LOL!

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  • im canadian and i still think ur fucked. check out immortal tech. thats not just random words. Its probably about the most intellegent hip hop out there.

  • your right brotha

  • recommendations for some worthwhile American hip-hop groups/labels...Rhymesayers & Doomtree. That is all you need.

  • ATMOSPHERE! CUNNINLYNGUISTS!

  • Strange Famous Records as well

  • Buck is the man...He is different yes but art is different thats why its art...-hits the bong-

    Lighten up lol.

  • Do you even know who buck65 is?

  • I dig Buck. I just saw him at Soundset and I think he was one of the best performers out of everyone I saw.

    Not everyone has to be the same to be good music.