This was my born again song, I've almost died from heart failure and asked God if he would please show Himself. The moment I asked I listened to this song, the first part of the song was like leaving my old life behind, then the up tempo brought me into my new life! It was so amazingly beautiful, as if I waved my old life away and got welcomed into my new life.
Van's most poetically powerful song, if such can be spoken about his nearly 60 yrs of lyrics and poetry; I once listened to this song ten times in a row through my headset one long, lonely night of many spent years ago during dark and struggling times, and the light infusing my soul from his words, the melody, his poetry and voice and phrasings and his band and Pee Wee Ellis' incredible sax illuminated me with hope and healing and the freshness of the energy fusing this performance together and sending it out to America on a wavelength. . . needed this tonight too. Thanks for the post, and to Robin Whitley who brought me back here as well to be reminded of the oneness, the oneness; still trying to understand it though
I question anyone who is not moved by this song from 3.10; Ellis almost dents the inside of the sax with some much passion and power going through it...he strangles the instrument in the most poetic. Van. Sheer Oneness. Sheer Genius.
It isn't Pee Wee Ellis on alto sax at 3:10, but V.M. himself. He's technically poor but - I agree - full of passion. Ellis here is performing on flute.
Thank you. I love what sounds he gets form any instrument he plays. I suspected that technically he was not a great sax player... but it is more than about notes, as you say.
Van is a master poet and musician. His voice reaches the depths of my soul like no other. Hard to quantify the impact his music has had on my life the past 40+ years. There's seldom a day that goes by that Van isn't singing his poetry in my life. Thank you for your majestic music thru the years, Sir Van. 💗
The creation of this masterpiece of beautiful music was Van Morrison. Please do NOT compare him to the other 'civilized' (people) capable of 'so much inhumanity'. Why must he always explain?
Rave on Rave on Rave on, Tonight beneath the silvery moon tonight, you will understand the oneness. And the truth that you sing about in your song, tonight you will understand the ONENESS. Rave on Van Morrison, rave on Van Morrison. We need to understand what you say in your songs, so please keep them coming. I can't imagine a world on this planet without Van Morrison!
Gosh I love this song! Music has to be the strongest and most beautiful of all the different arts! Thank you Alets for uploading this beautiful piece of art!!!!!!!
Love, love this! I want to call everyone I know to say " You HAVE to listen to this!". The sublime easy listening start and build up to a crescendo of pure Van magic is magical. Love, love this man and his artistry.
Tonight beneath the silvery moon tonight, you will understand the ONENESS! Ain't it real what they sang about in your song .The leaves shaking on the trees and you will feel the summer breeze. Tonight you will understand the ONENESS. The oneness, the oneness. Well for sure after our body dies, we will understand the ONENESS!!!
Wonderful, especially the last part! Here are the full lyrics (minus the credits): Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool Down through the weeks of ages In the moss borne dark dank poolsRave on, down through the industrial revolution Empiricism, the atomic and nuclear age Rave on down through the corridors Rave on words on printed pageRave on, Walt Whitman, nose down in wet grass Rave on fill the senses On nature's bright green shady pathRave on Omar Khayyam, Rave on Kahlil Gibran Oh, what swine, sweet wine we drinketh The celebration will be held We will partake the wine and break the Holy breadRave on let a man come out of Ireland Rave on on Mr. Yeats, Rave on down through thy Holy Rosey Cross Rave on down through theosophy, and the Golden Dawn Rave on through the writing of "A Vision" Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave onRave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool Down through the weeks of ages In the moss borne dark dank poolsRave on, down though the industrial revolution Empiricism, and the atomic and nuclear age Rave on words on printed page {Instrumental break} Tonight, 'neath the silvery moon, tonight Tonight, 'neath the silvery moon, tonight And the leaves, shaking on the trees, in the cool, summer breeze And the people passing, in the street And everybody that you meet, tonight You will understand the oneness Tonight, you will understand the one Tonight, 'neath the silvery moon, tonight Tonight, let it all begin tonight You will understand The Oneness, The Oneness, The Oneness, The Oneness, The Oneness, The Oneness The Oneness, The Oneness And it's real, what you sing about in your song And it's real, what you sing about in your song I say, Come back, baby, can we talk it over? one more time, tonight Tonight You will understand the oneness The oneness Tonight, beneath the silvery moon, tonight Tonight, let it all begin tonight You will understand the oneness The oneness The oneness The oneness, inside And the truth, what you sing about in your song Oh baby, baby, and the truth, what you sing about in your song I tell it " No, no, no, no, no, no, no no, no, no, no, no no, no, no no, no, no no, no, no no, no, no no, no, no, no, no, tonight You will understand the one Oh, tonight you will under, understand the oneness And the leaves, shaking on the trees, in the cool, evening breeze And the people passing, in the street And everybody that you meet, tonight Tonight And your lover has gone Tonight Tonight
cleaned houses on mt. tam marin ca. i was told " mms r waitees lived up there so hearing thid song putd me back b.s. on beautifull my tsm...oh van you have ggh iven do mu 've h mudic " to the folks who love you ajd all your talent. maybe sometjing about thr irish and music. 💘 🌞 🌙 🌟 🌈 you are the wonder!!!!!!! i have given you crystals through . pee wee so you are part of thousand of crystals east to. west....blessings.
"Rave On, John Donne" Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool Down through the weeks of ages In the moss borne dark dank pools Rave on, down through the industrial revolution Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age Rave on down through time and space down through the corridors Rave on words on printed page Rave on, you left us infinity And well pressed pages torn to fade Drive on with wild abandon Uptempo, frenzied heels Rave on, Walt Whitman, nose down in wet grass Rave on fill the senses On nature's bright green shady path Rave on Omar Khayyam, Rave on Kahlil Gibran Oh, what sweet wine we drinketh The celebration will be held We will partake the wine and break the Holy bread Rave on let a man come out of Ireland Rave on on Mr. Yeats, Rave on down through the Holy Rosey Cross Rave on down through theosophy, and the Golden Dawn Rave on through the writing of "A Vision" Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool Down through the weeks of ages In the moss borne dark dank pools Rave on, down though the industrial revolution Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age Rave on words on printed page
Oh it is so good to hear the 8 minutes song with great sax and flute solo's but here is some of the lyrics if you want to look at while listening to the song, like Bob Dylan sometimes wrote gibberish but yet great poetry, and only sometimes, yet as I copied these words right next to it was what the words mean, so maybe in Van's case it is not gibberish and even if so, WHAT POETRY!::: THE WORDS: Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool Down through the weeks of ages In the moss borne dark dank pools Rave on, down through the industrial revolution Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age Rave on down through time and space down through the corridors Rave on words on printed page Rave on, you left us infinity And well pressed pages torn to fade Drive on with wild abandon Uptempo, frenzied heels Rave on, Walt Whitman, nose down in wet grass Rave on fill the senses On nature's bright green shady path Rave on Omar Khayyam, Rave on Kahlil Gibran Oh, what sweet wine we drinketh The celebration will be held We will partake the wine and break the Holy bread Rave on let a man come out of Ireland Rave on on Mr. Yeats, Rave on down through the Holy Rosey Cross Rave on down through theosophy, and the Golden Dawn Rave on through the writing of A Vision Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool Down through the weeks of ages In the moss borne dark dank pools Rave on, down though the industrial revolution Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age Rave on words on printed page
To JF MacAuthur: Or maybe "what swine, (misspeak... meaning to say next)... what sweet wine..." It's live, it was a hiccup. If you think this song is about dissing Khalil Gibran you are out of your mind.
Yep, it's always been sweet wine :) you are so right about the Kahlil Gibran line too. Then again, I love Van so much I hear his voice in my dreams ~ it's funny how i can just climb into his dialect and understand everything he says. Then again, Aum just an Irish lassie :) he's the Best ❤❤❤
Rave on John Donne, rave on thy holy fool Thank you Down through the weeks of ages in the moss borne dark dank pools Rave on, down through the industrial revolution Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age Rave on down through the corridors Rave on words on printed page Rave on, Walt Whitman, nose down in wet grass Rave on, fill the senses on nature's bright green shady path Rave on, Omar Khayyam, rave on Kahlil Gibran Oh, what swine, sweet wine we drinketh, the celebration will be held We will drink the wine and break the holy bread Rave on, let a man come out of Ireland, rave on on Mr. Yeats Rave on down through the Holy Rosey Cross Rave on down through theosophy and the golden dawn Rave on through the writing of a vision Rave on, rave on, rave on, rave on, rave on, rave on, rave on Rave on, John Donne (yeah) Rave on, my holy fool (that's alright) Down through the weeks of ages (alright) In the moss borne dark dank pools Rave on now though the industrial revolution Empiricism and the atomic and nuclear age Rave on words on printed page Tonight In the silly room tonight The light In the silly room tonight After leaves shake out of the trees In the cold the summer breeze And the people pass on the street And everybody but you and me Tonight You will understand you will understand the wonders Tonight You will understand you're the one The light You pass silly room tonight In the light Let it obligate the night You will understand the wonders, the wonders, the wonders, the wonders The wonders, the wonders, the wonders, the wonders I said come back, baby Can we talk it over one more time? Tonight, tonight You will understand the wonders, the wonders Tonight Everyone's persuadeable, tonight Tonight It will all begin tonight You will understand the wonders, the wonders, the wonders, the wonders inside And the truth In your song Oh baby, baby And the truth Walk inside the part in your song I said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no Tonight You will understand the wonders Oh, tonight You will under, understand the wonders And the leaves shaking of the trees In the cold evening breeze And the people passing on the street And everybody but you and me Tonight, tonight And your lover's gone Tonight, tonight Thank you very much
The flute is maybe the easiest musical instrument to learn to play. Listen to Pee Wee Ellis play that flute, if it is in the hands of the right person there is no limit what you can do with it. Go Pee Wee!!!!!!!!!!
+Drum Bragg , I played the flute but gave it up 30 years ago to focus on the guitar. Other musicians who played the flute and other melodic instruments told me that that was the case. Just someone's opinion is all.
Cheers Alan - I think it's as easy/difficult as any other instrument...with the flute it's about tone (as well as technique) and like all instruments - it's how you play them that counts. Compared with the guitar or drums it's certainly harder to begin with - as you have to create a sound (like blowing across a bottle top). With the guitar or drum kit - getting a sound is the easy part...All instruments take years of dedication as you know.
My dad had some saying which he thought was feckin hilarious so we all acted as though it was but am not quite sure still I know what the hell he was on about. It was, if you said something daft, or something he thought was ridiculous, he might say, you’re better raving there than in bed.
Was talking to lovely Eve who is only 18 and works in the Terrace hotel on Friday night. She was telling me when her A levels were starting and that she was going to meet her boyfriend in Thailand in August. He’s in Australia but then they might both go to London which I was encouraging of cos getting out of this shit place has to be a positive. And London is a place for the young and or the rich. I asked her what she was doing for English A level. She named A Winter’s Tale and one of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales can’t remember which one. They do no poetry. Just have to critique some unseen poem in the exam. No women. No Irish writers. There’s certainly a dumbing down on the ole curriculum since I did English A level.
This was my born again song, I've almost died from heart failure and asked God if he would please show Himself. The moment I asked I listened to this song, the first part of the song was like leaving my old life behind, then the up tempo brought me into my new life! It was so amazingly beautiful, as if I waved my old life away and got welcomed into my new life.
I’ve listened to Van Morrison from the age of 14 and I’m now 68 and I will love him always
Snap. Me too!
Me too! I’m 66 and still loving Van the Man ❤
@@HunnySanchez ~ Not to split hairs, but the No Guru tour was 1986.
God gave this man a great talent Amen
One of those Van songs you want to go on forever.
I appreciate the many versions of this.. ALL are great.
This is one of the pinnacles of his recorded career. Magnificent.
Genius is way too small a word for this man!
I'd love to add a comment, but this just leaves me speechless.
The magic of Van Morrison.Brilliant!.
This is my favorite song of Van Morrison. aleks did a really great job. The visuals are just perfect for the song. Just beautiful.
Pure ecstasy 🎼🎼
Anche,io! Stephen! 😅😍🤩😘💘♥️💔💯
@@anelladambrosio2513 ❤️🇮🇹
@@stephendaparma3303 ciao Stephen!van Morrison e inimitabile! 🙋😍😘🍀
A peerless work from an Artist with no peer. Quite possibly the greatest single performance ever. At least for me anyways;)
Van's most poetically powerful song, if such can be spoken about his nearly 60 yrs of lyrics and poetry; I once listened to this song ten times in a row through my headset one long, lonely night of many spent years ago during dark and struggling times, and the light infusing my soul from his words, the melody, his poetry and voice and phrasings and his band and Pee Wee Ellis' incredible sax illuminated me with hope and healing and the freshness of the energy fusing this performance together and sending it out to America on a wavelength. . . needed this tonight too. Thanks for the post, and to Robin Whitley who brought me back here as well to be reminded of the oneness, the oneness; still trying to understand it though
Oh, there's nothing to search for. Nothing to search for.
Pee wee a master. Miss him. Van in my soul ❤
This version gives me goosebumps on my face
yes, sometimes i wish to be far away, and i hear this music, close my eyes and i have my urgent distance for a few minutes.
Pure Magic
Van Morrison is a true classic icon...a poetic champion.
Mind blowing. It just doesn't get any better.
🍀 this is the Gospel ~
Van raving on is the best . My favorite moments.
There are a lot of moments of true genius where his singing and the musicians are truely as one.
I'm raving on !
incredible really . this mortal is literally gobsmacked.
What amazing photography to accompany this wonderful song.
Thank you Mr.Savage!
"I said come back, baby...can we talk it over, one more time...tonight; tonight." Who else can do this? Nobody but Van.
Rave on, Van Morrison!
For me, Van relates the ambiences of our capital city, Belfast, over the years. Proud that he is a son of Ulster.
Irish man of true love ❤
Beyond sublime. Visibly moved every time I hear this.
Thanks, Rave On
where all the van morrisons in this world
Such sweet wine we can drink............... like this tune is so BRAVE ...Thank you so
I question anyone who is not moved by this song from 3.10; Ellis almost dents the inside of the sax with some much passion and power going through it...he strangles the instrument in the most poetic. Van. Sheer Oneness. Sheer Genius.
It isn't Pee Wee Ellis on alto sax at 3:10, but V.M. himself.
He's technically poor but - I agree - full of passion.
Ellis here is performing on flute.
I stand corrected. Thank you, Enrico.
Thank you. I love what sounds he gets form any instrument he plays. I suspected that technically he was not a great sax player... but it is more than about notes, as you say.
Unbelievable. A peerless performance from an artist with no peer.
Van is a master poet and musician. His voice reaches the depths of my soul like no other. Hard to quantify the impact his music has had on my life the past 40+ years. There's seldom a day that goes by that Van isn't singing his poetry in my life. Thank you for your majestic music thru the years, Sir Van. 💗
Yeah, What do you admire most about Van
@@MarcosBryant-lj8ziHis authenticity.
Why are we as a civilization capable of so much inhumanity, yet we can create masterpieces of beautiful music?
Sides of the same coin.
Different people
The creation of this masterpiece of beautiful music was Van Morrison. Please do NOT compare him to the other 'civilized' (people) capable of 'so much inhumanity'. Why must he always explain?
Because the downfall of civilization can be traced DIRECTLY to Van Morrison!!
Conasider his embrace of the darkness due to envelope us, "Here Comes the Night"!
Rave on Rave on Rave on, Tonight beneath the silvery moon tonight, you will understand the oneness. And the truth that you sing about in your song, tonight you will understand the ONENESS. Rave on Van Morrison, rave on Van Morrison. We need to understand what you say in your songs, so please keep them coming. I can't imagine a world on this planet without Van Morrison!
Right from the very depths of human soul. Floating around. All around us.
Gosh I love this song! Music has to be the strongest and most beautiful of all the different arts! Thank you Alets for uploading this beautiful piece of art!!!!!!!
don't forget poetry. which exists everywhere in this masterpiece.
Love, love this! I want to call everyone I know to say " You HAVE to listen to this!". The sublime easy listening start and build up to a crescendo of pure Van magic is magical. Love, love this man and his artistry.
Ger, I know what you mean. The whole god damn world should hear this over and over and over again!
Well said. Totally agree. Amen
Tonight beneath the silvery moon tonight, you will understand the ONENESS! Ain't it real what they sang about in your song .The leaves shaking on the trees and you will feel the summer breeze. Tonight you will understand the ONENESS. The oneness, the oneness. Well for sure after our body dies, we will understand the ONENESS!!!
one of my very favorite songs.
Wonderful, especially the last part! Here are the full lyrics (minus the credits): Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool
Down through the weeks of ages
In the moss borne dark dank poolsRave on, down through the industrial revolution
Empiricism, the atomic and nuclear age
Rave on down through the corridors
Rave on words on printed pageRave on, Walt Whitman, nose down in wet grass
Rave on fill the senses
On nature's bright green shady pathRave on Omar Khayyam, Rave on Kahlil Gibran
Oh, what swine, sweet wine we drinketh
The celebration will be held
We will partake the wine and break the Holy breadRave on let a man come out of Ireland
Rave on on Mr. Yeats,
Rave on down through thy Holy Rosey Cross
Rave on down through theosophy, and the Golden Dawn
Rave on through the writing of "A Vision"
Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave onRave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool
Down through the weeks of ages
In the moss borne dark dank poolsRave on, down though the industrial revolution
Empiricism, and the atomic and nuclear age
Rave on words on printed page {Instrumental break} Tonight, 'neath the silvery moon, tonight
Tonight, 'neath the silvery moon, tonight
And the leaves, shaking on the trees, in the cool, summer breeze
And the people passing, in the street
And everybody that you meet, tonight
You will understand the oneness
Tonight, you will understand the one
Tonight, 'neath the silvery moon, tonight
Tonight, let it all begin tonight
You will understand
The Oneness,
The Oneness,
The Oneness,
The Oneness,
The Oneness,
The Oneness
The Oneness,
The Oneness
And it's real, what you sing about in your song
And it's real, what you sing about in your song
I say, Come back, baby, can we talk it over?
one more time, tonight
Tonight
You will understand the oneness
The oneness
Tonight, beneath the silvery moon, tonight
Tonight, let it all begin tonight
You will understand the oneness
The oneness
The oneness
The oneness, inside
And the truth, what you sing about in your song
Oh baby, baby, and the truth, what you sing about in your song
I tell it " No, no,
no, no,
no, no, no
no, no, no, no, no
no, no, no
no, no, no
no, no, no
no, no, no
no, no, no, no, no, tonight
You will understand the one
Oh, tonight
you will under, understand the oneness
And the leaves, shaking on the trees, in the cool, evening breeze
And the people passing, in the street
And everybody that you meet, tonight
Tonight
And your lover has gone
Tonight
Tonight
Piggle Pig Swillbucket q
Thank man what a fkin TUNE.
awesome
it's 'thou holy fool' (his Belfast accent makes it sound like 'thy')
Piggle Pig Swillbucket
beautiful melancholy.
Since I listened to it for the first time in the early 80’s I have always been mesmerized by this song. what a great artist.
I just love that sax...
Jabs my Irish ☘️ soul.
The song keeps driving...yes, can we talk it over, when our relationship is near death...keep it going!
The second section of this should go on and on and on, it’s sheer genius.
Pure Magic...
Thats is tight great live take Van is great
Ah, this video is so Lovely! Goes nicely with Sir Ivan🍀 singing one of his best songs ever ❤❤❤ ~ Luv you Van Morrison!
Beautiful accompanying video Brings back sweet memories.
tonight you will understand the one tonight you will understand the wonder
His voice doubles as a sax solo
thanks for the upload. i want to go around and wake everybody up. wunnaful wunnaful wunnaful !!
Incredible!
Es una pasada
im moved after one second its spellbounding
Probably the nicest flowing performance i have ever heard.
Chews the words or a phrase better than anyone. He's truly in the moment
EXCELENTE !
When I listen to Van Morrison I think of the gilded quest
Love love love this ....... Gracias
this makes me better.
awesome
cleaned houses on mt. tam marin ca. i was told " mms r waitees lived up there so hearing thid song putd me back b.s. on beautifull my tsm...oh van you have ggh iven do mu 've h mudic " to the folks who love you ajd all your talent. maybe sometjing about thr irish and music. 💘 🌞 🌙 🌟 🌈 you are the wonder!!!!!!! i have given you crystals through . pee wee so you are part of thousand of crystals east to. west....blessings.
If this were A PAINTING THE CANVAS WOULD COVER THE WORLD.
Great!
From the very depths...
such beautiful imagery.thank you.
This is so good
rave on van d man
UA-cam stuffs a commercial interruption right in the middle of this great music? BOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
unreal van, the final ad lib (i guess ?) section after Donne is classic, always moves me
A work of art, Aleks.
One of my favourite Van tracks, haven't got a clue what's it's about tho'
The oneness :-)
ITS THY HOLY FILTH
in memory of Hind Rajab....
RAVE ON ERICA...RAVE ON
"Rave On, John Donne"
Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool
Down through the weeks of ages
In the moss borne dark dank pools
Rave on, down through the industrial revolution
Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age
Rave on down through time and space down through the corridors
Rave on words on printed page
Rave on, you left us infinity
And well pressed pages torn to fade
Drive on with wild abandon
Uptempo, frenzied heels
Rave on, Walt Whitman, nose down in wet grass
Rave on fill the senses
On nature's bright green shady path
Rave on Omar Khayyam, Rave on Kahlil Gibran
Oh, what sweet wine we drinketh
The celebration will be held
We will partake the wine and break the Holy bread
Rave on let a man come out of Ireland
Rave on on Mr. Yeats,
Rave on down through the Holy Rosey Cross
Rave on down through theosophy, and the Golden Dawn
Rave on through the writing of "A Vision"
Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on
Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool
Down through the weeks of ages
In the moss borne dark dank pools
Rave on, down though the industrial revolution
Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age
Rave on words on printed page
Rave on .........
Church in session
Oh it is so good to hear the 8 minutes song with great sax and flute solo's but here is some of the lyrics if you want to look at while listening to the song, like Bob Dylan sometimes wrote gibberish but yet great poetry, and only sometimes, yet as I copied these words right next to it was what the words mean, so maybe in Van's case it is not gibberish and even if so, WHAT POETRY!:::
THE WORDS:
Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool
Down through the weeks of ages
In the moss borne dark dank pools
Rave on, down through the industrial revolution
Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age
Rave on down through time and space down through the corridors
Rave on words on printed page
Rave on, you left us infinity
And well pressed pages torn to fade
Drive on with wild abandon
Uptempo, frenzied heels
Rave on, Walt Whitman, nose down in wet grass
Rave on fill the senses
On nature's bright green shady path
Rave on Omar Khayyam, Rave on Kahlil Gibran
Oh, what sweet wine we drinketh
The celebration will be held
We will partake the wine and break the Holy bread
Rave on let a man come out of Ireland
Rave on on Mr. Yeats,
Rave on down through the Holy Rosey Cross
Rave on down through theosophy, and the Golden Dawn
Rave on through the writing of A Vision
Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on, Rave on
Rave on John Donne, rave on thy Holy fool
Down through the weeks of ages
In the moss borne dark dank pools
Rave on, down though the industrial revolution
Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age
Rave on words on printed page
just imagine avin pee wee ellis in your band, how cool
To JF MacAuthur: Or maybe "what swine, (misspeak... meaning to say next)... what sweet wine..." It's live, it was a hiccup. If you think this song is about dissing Khalil Gibran you are out of your mind.
Terry Houlahan thank you van
Yep, it's always been sweet wine :) you are so right about the Kahlil Gibran line too. Then again, I love Van so much I hear his voice in my dreams ~ it's funny how i can just climb into his dialect and understand everything he says. Then again, Aum just an Irish lassie :) he's the Best ❤❤❤
rave on john dunn radio 2 dj i used to think that was who he was sinking about
Rave on John Donne, rave on thy holy fool
Thank you
Down through the weeks of ages in the moss borne dark dank pools
Rave on, down through the industrial revolution
Empiricism, atomic and nuclear age
Rave on down through the corridors
Rave on words on printed page
Rave on, Walt Whitman, nose down in wet grass
Rave on, fill the senses on nature's bright green shady path
Rave on, Omar Khayyam, rave on Kahlil Gibran
Oh, what swine, sweet wine we drinketh, the celebration will be held
We will drink the wine and break the holy bread
Rave on, let a man come out of Ireland, rave on on Mr. Yeats
Rave on down through the Holy Rosey Cross
Rave on down through theosophy and the golden dawn
Rave on through the writing of a vision
Rave on, rave on, rave on, rave on, rave on, rave on, rave on
Rave on, John Donne (yeah)
Rave on, my holy fool (that's alright)
Down through the weeks of ages (alright)
In the moss borne dark dank pools
Rave on now though the industrial revolution
Empiricism and the atomic and nuclear age
Rave on words on printed page
Tonight
In the silly room tonight
The light
In the silly room tonight
After leaves shake out of the trees
In the cold the summer breeze
And the people pass on the street
And everybody but you and me
Tonight
You will understand you will understand the wonders
Tonight
You will understand you're the one
The light
You pass silly room tonight
In the light
Let it obligate the night
You will understand the wonders, the wonders, the wonders, the wonders
The wonders, the wonders, the wonders, the wonders
I said come back, baby
Can we talk it over one more time?
Tonight, tonight
You will understand the wonders, the wonders
Tonight
Everyone's persuadeable, tonight
Tonight
It will all begin tonight
You will understand the wonders, the wonders, the wonders, the wonders inside
And the truth
In your song
Oh baby, baby
And the truth
Walk inside the part in your song
I said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
Tonight
You will understand the wonders
Oh, tonight
You will under, understand the wonders
And the leaves shaking of the trees
In the cold evening breeze
And the people passing on the street
And everybody but you and me
Tonight, tonight
And your lover's gone
Tonight, tonight
Thank you very much
The flute is maybe the easiest musical instrument to learn to play. Listen to Pee Wee Ellis play that flute, if it is in the hands of the right person there is no limit what you can do with it. Go Pee Wee!!!!!!!!!!
+alan murr Alan what makes you think the flute is so easy? I play the flute (and other instruments).
+Drum Bragg , I played the flute but gave it up 30 years ago to focus on the guitar. Other musicians who played the flute and other melodic instruments told me that that was the case. Just someone's opinion is all.
Cheers Alan - I think it's as easy/difficult as any other instrument...with the flute it's about tone (as well as technique) and like all instruments - it's how you play them that counts. Compared with the guitar or drums it's certainly harder to begin with - as you have to create a sound (like blowing across a bottle top). With the guitar or drum kit - getting a sound is the easy part...All instruments take years of dedication as you know.
My dad had some saying which he thought was feckin hilarious so we all acted as though it was but am not quite sure still I know what the hell he was on about. It was, if you said something daft, or something he thought was ridiculous, he might say, you’re better raving there than in bed.
Loop it!
1:31: "Rave On Khalil Gibran oh what swine..."
Silly question; is there a part 1?
Was talking to lovely Eve who is only 18 and works in the Terrace hotel on Friday night. She was telling me when her A levels were starting and that she was going to meet her boyfriend in Thailand in August. He’s in Australia but then they might both go to London which I was encouraging of cos getting out of this shit place has to be a positive. And London is a place for the young and or the rich. I asked her what she was doing for English A level. She named A Winter’s Tale and one of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales can’t remember which one. They do no poetry. Just have to critique some unseen poem in the exam. No women. No Irish writers. There’s certainly a dumbing down on the ole curriculum since I did English A level.
hard to follow the imagery and music. play again.
I think the studio version is an entire universe better than this
one of my very favorite songs.