I can't believe that it's been roughly seven years since I uploaded this song/video from the limited selection CD that I have. Somehow Google screwed up my account at some point, so I created this one. Anyway I went to see them in London on that same tour and they were bloody awesome to hear live. They're one of the few groups that can faithfully replicate their studio songs in concert, and in many instances they sound better live. I'm fairly sure they played this song at the London venue and Perry didn't mess up the lyrics, so I'm surprised that they personally chose this version to be featurred on the 'Selections from Europe' disc. Perhaps this was the best recording/performance despite Perry screwing up the lyrics. One thing I absolutely love in the live versions of this song is Lisa Gerrard's typically haunting voice supporting the instrumental parts of this song, whereas she doesn't feature at all the studio version of 'How Fortunate the Man with None'.
How Fortunate the Man With None (screwed up google account... LOL) Thanks for uploading. I used to have a cassette tape that I listened to, over and over again, as I walked many miles, over and over again, to go swimming at the local pool. And as I swam, I heard this song in my mind..... Namaste. Roger in Maine, USA
Always thought the music between the second and the third verse as well as the last part should have been accompanied by this incredible voice . Finally I hear this version , this has become even more perfect . Thx for uploading .
A friend of mine who used to sound engineer DCD on tour back in the early 90's told me of Perry's huge appreciation for Frank Sinatra-I personally hear THAT more than I do Morrison...but maybe thats just ME! (;
i cannot belive he messed up the lyrics. otherwise it would have been just perfect. i admire Dead can Dance and this song in particular. but to mix up the lyrics that bad... that's inaproriate to say the least. :(
i want to say about this live version IT'S THE BEST SONG AND THE BEST MUSIC THAT I'VE HEARD in the last years of my life, i'm crying of emotion, i've searching this song for years, i love you so much DEAD CAN DANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@greenghost2008 Don't take it so literally Greenghost2008. They intend this as a tribute to those "unfortunate" souls who saw the world as it really is and suffered a cruel fate as a consequence.
i really liked this band but this song is just... evil.... if you understand the implications. to be more honest this song should be retitled "how fortunate the man who is dead." (read rand)
The best song from a great album by a great group. Wonderful live. Pure genius. I bought Into the Labyrinth many years ago, but don't know much about them. They didn't have internet back then.
Anyone know what show the version of this song on the "Selections from North America" disc came from? I saw them in Oakland and I'm pretty sure it had the "new" lyrics and better ending, different from this one here. But it could be from Washington or New York or another show.
10 years ago, if I'd have seen this earlier I would have answered. I uploaded this song on my old account. Not sure what happened or why I had to create a new one... Anyway, it was from Lille as the title of video states.
❤
Лучшая музыкальная композиция, шедевр на все времена,он переживет нас!
i wanna here the chick not the dude
I had tickets to see them last year, they postponed and then /later cancelled. Thanks 2020/2021
Thanks for uploading this song
A lo mejor deberías de subir más temas de otras bandas
I wish DCD had used Lisa's voice on the studio version like they have done here.
wow. es ist sogar noch besser als das unglaubliche Original.
How haunting and beautiful. This has made my all time top 10 list
The Best 😎
It's the best version ever. Thanks for the upload.
alucinante esta versión! mi preferida
Live....
This guys voice is so amazing. I might get a few protests here but he sounds a little like Sinatra.
Toka Reva it's no mistery that Sinatra was actually one of his favourite singers when he was a kid, so the resemblance is not casual
No protest. Sinatra is definitely an influence on Perry.
exactly what I heard as well!
I bought this album when it first came out because he sounded so much like Frank. My girlfriend at the time argued that it was.
I can't believe that it's been roughly seven years since I uploaded this song/video from the limited selection CD that I have. Somehow Google screwed up my account at some point, so I created this one. Anyway I went to see them in London on that same tour and they were bloody awesome to hear live. They're one of the few groups that can faithfully replicate their studio songs in concert, and in many instances they sound better live. I'm fairly sure they played this song at the London venue and Perry didn't mess up the lyrics, so I'm surprised that they personally chose this version to be featurred on the 'Selections from Europe' disc. Perhaps this was the best recording/performance despite Perry screwing up the lyrics. One thing I absolutely love in the live versions of this song is Lisa Gerrard's typically haunting voice supporting the instrumental parts of this song, whereas she doesn't feature at all the studio version of 'How Fortunate the Man with None'.
How Fortunate the Man With None (screwed up google account... LOL) Thanks for uploading. I used to have a cassette tape that I listened to, over and over again, as I walked many miles, over and over again, to go swimming at the local pool. And as I swam, I heard this song in my mind..... Namaste. Roger in Maine, USA
Just brilliant......all dumbest and richest peoples burning in hell forever!!! Amen!!!
a real all time favorite ... close followed by black sun..
Lo máximo!!
Always thought the music between the second and the third verse as well as the last part should have been accompanied by this incredible voice . Finally I hear this version , this has become even more perfect . Thx for uploading .
This blows my mind.
This is ridiculously good. Easiest thumb up all week.
There are many of us here on your planet.
He's infinitely wiser and more in tune with reality than Jim Morrison could've ever dreamed.
@chikly I would have to agree!
I'm listening breathless this masterpiece!!!! Un capolavoro, veramente!!!!
A friend of mine who used to sound engineer DCD on tour back in the early 90's told me of Perry's huge appreciation for Frank Sinatra-I personally hear THAT more than I do Morrison...but maybe thats just ME! (;
He is a shape-shifting inter-dimensional alien
¡¡ Wow, increíble, excelente, fantástico, genial, sobervio. !!
it sounds like jim morrison, hehehehe,
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@blainebill39 Awesome!!! It was terrific, I agree.
@dukeon I attended that concert at the Paramount.! Fantastic venue
Il maestro è sempre lo stesso .. anche per Morrison.. Frank Sinatra..
i cannot belive he messed up the lyrics. otherwise it would have been just perfect. i admire Dead can Dance and this song in particular. but to mix up the lyrics that bad... that's inaproriate to say the least. :(
Brendan Perry is probably the most pure man on the world so much sincerity and dignity in his voice!
Listen to John Martyn's version on the "Church with one bell album" Actually there are 2 versions on the album.
Very funky version loved it
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i want to say about this live version IT'S THE BEST SONG AND THE BEST MUSIC THAT I'VE HEARD in the last years of my life, i'm crying of emotion, i've searching this song for years, i love you so much DEAD CAN DANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@greenghost2008 Don't take it so literally Greenghost2008. They intend this as a tribute to those "unfortunate" souls who saw the world as it really is and suffered a cruel fate as a consequence.
i really liked this band but this song is just... evil.... if you understand the implications. to be more honest this song should be retitled "how fortunate the man who is dead." (read rand)
Awsome!!!
The best song from a great album by a great group. Wonderful live. Pure genius. I bought Into the Labyrinth many years ago, but don't know much about them. They didn't have internet back then.
So this is live? Wow. Stunning!
What a synchrony cadence and rhythm!! I used to put this song before sleep
lisa y brendan .........insuperables!!!!!!!
Anyone know what show the version of this song on the "Selections from North America" disc came from? I saw them in Oakland and I'm pretty sure it had the "new" lyrics and better ending, different from this one here. But it could be from Washington or New York or another show.
IT WAS IN LILLE FRANCE 2005 I WAS AT THE CONCERT
10 years ago, if I'd have seen this earlier I would have answered. I uploaded this song on my old account. Not sure what happened or why I had to create a new one... Anyway, it was from Lille as the title of video states.
thx in advance if you will...
Wow, it's really sung live. Amazing!
He repeats the first verse again, doesn't miss a beat though but I thought for a sec the video jumped back on me or something.
They melt Salomon and Caesar verses. Why?
Probably one of the most significant songs I've heard in my life? It says something true, something real yet unrevealed by most.