One of those songs you can truly experience. Years of listening to it and it is still so fresh. Fall of Efrafa's music is like a neverending journey to me.
This track is magnificent as the whole album. The crescendos are perfect , while there is so much epicness in the music, in the lyrics and in the meaning too. Perfect
Drozhnaal Richard Dawkins? At 5:08 he says "By disclaiming the idea of a next life we can take more excitement in this one. The here and now is not something to be endured before eternal bliss or damnation. The here and now is all we have, an inspiration to make the most of it. So atheism is life affirming in a way religion can never be. Look around you. Nature demands our attention, begs us to explore, to question. Religion can provide only facile, unsatisfying answers. Science, in constantly seeking real explanations, reveals the true majesty of our world in all its complexity. People sometimes say "There must be more than just this world, than just this life." But how much more do you want?" Its a quote from "the God delusion"
+Axel Gabriel Buenfil Quijano He talks about experiencing life fully by looking at reality with an open mind, and not hiding behind something like religion. That it's a far greater miracle to think about millions of years of evolution than just imagining a deity spawning everything into existence, and that this one life we have is so very special, and would only be diminished by the thought of another life (after life). Embracing the cold but sober nature of this reality is far more rewarding than getting rid of it all by explaining everything through "God". Very beautiful and life affirming. Maybe a bit harsh to a religious person, but it really highlights the "miracle" of this life we have
One of those songs you can truly experience. Years of listening to it and it is still so fresh. Fall of Efrafa's music is like a neverending journey to me.
I've been listening to FoE for so many years, and still making me feel like the first time.
I fucking love Fall of Efrafa.
+The Scumbag same here
beautiful music and watershipdown... Gorgeous.
such a crushingly awesome song
This track is magnificent as the whole album. The crescendos are perfect , while there is so much epicness in the music, in the lyrics and in the meaning too. Perfect
The song is amazing, so is the movie and book(Watership Down). Also, good speech from Richard Dawkins.
I have difficulty to understand, what does he say ?
Drozhnaal
Richard Dawkins? At 5:08 he says "By disclaiming the idea of a next life we can take more excitement in this one. The here and now is not something to be endured before eternal bliss or damnation. The here and now is all we have, an inspiration to make the most of it. So atheism is life affirming in a way religion can never be. Look around you. Nature demands our attention, begs us to explore, to question. Religion can provide only facile, unsatisfying answers. Science, in constantly seeking real explanations, reveals the true majesty of our world in all its complexity. People sometimes say "There must be more than just this world, than just this life." But how much more do you want?" Its a quote from "the God delusion"
Och my... I knew this song well, but this video has such an impact that it actually made me feel... I dunno, sad? Amazing!
+Kawai Kowai Have you seen or read Watership Down?
don't watch WD before you read it. but read it.
@Lunaria- I couldn't agree more.
This is Art
my blood is pumping massivly
With Carl Sagan speach... Top!
+paxas03 Richard Dawkins ;)
You are right! Is the biologist not the cosmologist. My mistake... But I know both of them. xD
somebody can tell me what is richard dawkin saying please???? mercy! english its not my first language :L
+Axel Gabriel Buenfil Quijano He talks about experiencing life fully by looking at reality with an open mind, and not hiding behind something like religion. That it's a far greater miracle to think about millions of years of evolution than just imagining a deity spawning everything into existence, and that this one life we have is so very special, and would only be diminished by the thought of another life (after life). Embracing the cold but sober nature of this reality is far more rewarding than getting rid of it all by explaining everything through "God".
Very beautiful and life affirming. Maybe a bit harsh to a religious person, but it really highlights the "miracle" of this life we have
Do someone know the intro's acoustic chords?
Root note of the power chords:
G D D | G D D C
G D D | G D D C
G# | G# D D C
G D D | G
That's a vague guess, I'm not a great player.
oh shit 17:02