There is so much beauty in the youtube comment section, especially under old music videos. There are these tragic, heartfelt comments from these users. It doesn't even matter the song, the pure emotion and opening up is beautiful.
It's not facebook where they know everyone. It's not twitter either. They aren't trying to build a following. They are just watching an old music video and can't help but comment about how it makes them feel, or where it takes them with no other aim other than to express themselves.
It's a testament to music, of course. How it hits us so hard and how it resonates with us at such a deep point, how it takes us back to the good moments and bad ones too. How the poppiest song might, for whatever reason, mean so much to us.
Most of us have these feelings, though most are too embarrassed to admit them to others. They are too personal, make us too vulnerable. But not those in the youtube comment section. They are human and they take the risk to share it.
The comments under old music videos in the youtube comment section are more inspiring ,or emotionally provocative, or more heartwarming, or some other word I can't quite find than anything I see anywhere else on the internet. I read them and think of who wrote them and I feel somehow close to something else beyond the commenter. Humanity.
The human experience lives in the youtube comment section under old music videos.