The Wallflowers - One Headlight (Official Music Video)

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Published 2009-10-05

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  • My wife passed away Nov 13 2019. This was our favorite road trip song. I miss you Marilyn, love you forever.
  • @2Mushy
    97... I'm in the car, windows down, no AC, flying my hand in the wind while my mom's voice was singing along. Such beautiful times
  • Great concert in Charlotte, NC. Lucious Jackson, Wallflowers & Counting Crows. Jacob snuck out into the crowd after dark "incognito" wearing a green John Deer trucker hat and stood right next to me for the whole Counting Crows show. Introduced myself, as well he did. He just wanted to watch the show as well. Somewhere out there is a school teacher i met that night that i introduced to jacob after telling her play it cool and not freak out and blow his cover. She was so excited. After the Crows were finished he shook my hand and thanked me for letting him keep a low profile. He took off his hat signed it and gave it to me. I still have it.
  • @xialeevang5174
    I always felt they were an underrated band. Such talent. Still love this song after all these years (2024). I don’t know how anyone else feels but I feel like Jacob really carved his own path and didn’t ride on his dad’s coattail. Good job.
  • @mahp_hack
    I lost my dearest wife on January 10, 2020 during my Air Force training. She’s my other headlight and will always be wherever I drive wherever I go. RIP Jessy my love. Sept 23,2023: 3years have passed, I am still serving and here I found myself to this song. We live for the memories we made, we die for the ever lasting experiences nothing can take away from us. Thank you all for your deep heartwarming comments. Every Octobers (her birthday ), I reflect on my journey and celebrate the birth of what I’ve learned on my long drive.
  • @resurrekt7338
    Wow. I was 24. Still feels great at 50. Thank you The Wallflowers!! 😊
  • @nateaustin362
    I know the world expected a lot from this guy. But damn. What a song. I'll take it!
  • This brings me back to the happiest days of my life. Such a great song.
  • My wife and I were married to this song, the good Lord called her home, and now I'm alone but when I listen to this song I close my eyes have a drink and I can almost see her, it makes me feel wonderful all night!
  • This song takes me back to 97,I was in the waiting room as my wife was rushed in for an emergency c section,never been so scared in my life,27 and facing losing my best friend and my baby,this started playing and I focused on the tune,it helped,here I am again 26 years later still married to my best friend and our daughter now has kids of her own,where did the last 26 years go?Hearing this makes me feel like I’m back in my 20’s.A timeless classic.
  • @Tuzotonic
    The older I get, the more I respect and appreciate the 90s. I miss those days and the music.
  • It’s 1997. It’s 7th period. 20 minutes until the bell rings for the buses. The Chemistry teacher has agreed to let us play some music. One of us has just bought this CD and this is the first time I’m hearing this song. I’m instantly in love with it. I want to go home again but I’m homesick for a place that doesn’t exist anymore.
  • this is a awesome song,,,, my son Kenny loved it too,,,, he passed away 8 14 22 from a fentanyl overdose. he was 32,,,, I miss him with all my heart
  • @maryminier
    After my husband died, I played this song over and over and over. It reminds me of him and the life we had together. Always makes me cry. I told my boys this is a "daddy song". The line "man, I ain't changed, but I know I'm not the same" really hit home, described exactly how I felt.
  • My Father died Nov. 14th 2020, I remember listening to this song on one of our many road trips. He was only 59. If you are reading this, Don't waste time like I did. Tell your loved ones you love them every moment you get. I think of him when listening to this song. I love and miss you Dad. My best friend and Best Father ever! God bless him and the 90's!
  • @awkwardme5375
    I was today years old when I learned this was Jakob Dylan singing. Now I can't help but hear so much of his father's voice. How'd I miss that?!
  • @wooga77
    I first heard this song after I got paralyzed in a car wreck when I was 16. My body broken, like a beat up truck whose engine no longer turned. And I only wished it would burn. almost 30 years later, I still kind of feel the same way. But damn, this song still brings a smile to my face…