Always and forever, thank you to Great Britain and the British people whose creativity, since the 1960s, has given the rest of the World hundreds of unique bands such as the Cocteau Twins and music of unparalleled beauty, quirkiness and atmosphere. What would our lives have been without British bands? Thank you from Sicily.
d.c. 8632, thank you. Please note two things: 1. Simon Raymonde is not Scottish. He is English. 2. You also need to make an effort to learn that people from other countries cannot be expected to be fully interested in the United Kingdom's National Politics, problems and dilemmas, like the Scottish and English Divide We, or most of us, foreigners, tend to look at bands coming from that Island on the North-Western of Europe as one single nationality. And we do not want to get tangled in your domestic political issues. We care about the music you gave the World but we do not and cannot care about your inner politics. Thank you for your effort and understanding. As long as all of your passports say "British Passport. United Kingdom of Great Britain And Northern Ireland" your comment, or view, will not on Foreigners' minds, have the effect that you would like, I am afraid.
this is perfect on the (awesome) "pink opaque" compilation where it leads straight into the "mussette and drums" blast, it totally sounds as if they made both tracks together.
How captivating. I love, LOVE, the ending, it's so moving to me. The more I watch this video the more illuminated I become to the mysterious nature of art.
Fraser never sings lyrics the way they read. It's all about sounds, and where the consonants belong, and the soft bits and S's belong. My favourite singer.
I post the same comment on my favorite cocteau twins tracks on youtube … 37 … i cross my fingers for the right person to read this one day … Cocteau twins is a reminder of the best years of my life … in london many many years ago … my first day as a salesman in a shop in london on camden high street … i'm french … she's from sweden … i can barely speak english … she's amazingly beautiful … i pop in the shop to start my shift and this music is playing … then i feel shivers all over my body blushing red facing her amazing beauty and thought : "what on earth is this music !!!" … since then but even more after i left london i can't sleep without some cocteau twins … her name is merrethe she was, she is & will be a friend for ever !!! I miss you Merrethe my dear friend …
the effects of the swallowed by noise Musette and Drums starting just after this in the pink opaque was mindblowing
+alejandro rodriguez AWESOME!!!! THANKS!
Oh, yeah. That album is really enjoyable because of how the tracklist is built.
If there is any other song that sounds more haunting than Pepper Tree I don't know it. Genius.
Dogsboll Ox it's the most velvety psychedelic song that they have in my opinion. My favorite
@@JB-op4ty where can I find that song ?
It’s the 9th track on the twins’ compilation “the pink opaque.”
Tough to top that one. Thoughout the Dark Months of April and May always had that feeling for me. So haunting and beautiful...
Always and forever, thank you to Great Britain and the British people whose creativity, since the 1960s, has given the rest of the World hundreds of unique bands such as the Cocteau Twins and music of unparalleled beauty, quirkiness and atmosphere. What would our lives have been without British bands? Thank you from Sicily.
d.c. 8632,
thank you.
Please note two things:
1. Simon Raymonde is not Scottish. He is English.
2. You also need to make an effort to learn that people from other countries cannot be expected to be fully interested in the United Kingdom's National Politics, problems and dilemmas, like the Scottish and English Divide
We, or most of us, foreigners, tend to look at bands coming from that Island on the North-Western of Europe as one single nationality. And we do not want to get tangled in your domestic political issues.
We care about the music you gave the World but we do not and cannot care about your inner politics.
Thank you for your effort and understanding.
As long as all of your passports say "British Passport. United Kingdom of Great Britain And Northern Ireland" your comment, or view, will not on Foreigners' minds, have the effect that you would like, I am afraid.
@@benedettobruno1669this is a very dickish thing to say.
this is perfect on the (awesome) "pink opaque" compilation where it leads straight into the "mussette and drums" blast, it totally sounds as if they made both tracks together.
How captivating. I love, LOVE, the ending, it's so moving to me. The more I watch this video the more illuminated I become to the mysterious nature of art.
I see and hear faeries beckoning from every tree as I hear this
nice propaganda pfp
Fraser never sings lyrics the way they read. It's all about sounds, and where the consonants belong, and the soft bits and S's belong. My favourite singer.
Have you ever heard Lisa Gerrard sing? Different voice, but she also never sings in words...only sounds that make emotions.
Polyfusia she builds her lyrics from dictionary words. All kind of languages. Real interestingvway of working. Almost a bowie like working method.
Opening Chords: Oh Yeah, the Cocteau Twins Beautiful Sound.
5 years and still going with this post! Thank you!
I post the same comment on my favorite cocteau twins tracks on youtube … 37 … i cross my fingers for the right person to read this one day …
Cocteau twins is a reminder of the best years of my life … in london many many years ago … my first day as a salesman in a shop in london on camden high street … i'm french … she's from sweden …
i can barely speak english … she's amazingly beautiful … i pop in the shop to start my shift and this music is playing … then i feel shivers all over my body blushing red facing her amazing beauty and thought : "what on earth is this music !!!" … since then but even more after i left london i can't sleep without some cocteau twins … her name is merrethe she was, she is & will be a friend for ever !!! I miss you Merrethe my dear friend …
beautiful cannabis, nature's perfection
nice weed pics hahah, oh and i could listen to her forever
Pepper tree was my grandmas favorite tree to get a switch and beat me....but amazing song.
A progessive Garland sound.
love watching your vids on full screen and full volume and just losing myself to them. beautiful!
Classic CT song!.Nice video.
toute ma jeunesse.....
nice video. well done. the Cocteau's at a time when their music was truly sublime
terrific song choice \ vid
Hey Sweaty
Great vid, nice phsyco trip kinda into the unknown.
great upload!
regards, Sollo
THE OTHER VERSION OF THIS SONG I NEED TO HEAR
This one has.even cooler harmonies than their other version of this.
I shall loop this as I join my best friend
don't and won't