This masterpiece of Eno is about change,its about the feeling of exploration and the thrill of living.Its about you waiting at a train station you never been before in a country far away on a summer evening.Its about the choice you made to see what's out there and not to be afraid to step outside your comfort zone.Its about the gift of youth and everything that associated with it: the chance to live, experience and paint your life with beautiful images and memories.Those will be with you forever
I agree, this track is a masterpiece. However, its meaning has no defined parameters. We may share the uplifting interpretive view of the piece, but someone else may find it enormously sad or mournful. I doubt Eno, himself, would ever wish to limit the experience of his music. In any case, I also find the tune extremely moving. When I heard it played in "The Lovely Bones" film, I recognized it in 4 notes. The tune is one of my favorites...
The first time I heard it, I was by myself. I was so blown away I had never felt music so strongly before. A stray cat came up to me as I sat listening to it, and we shared time
This song feels like my life. Slightly sad, rather modest and gently undulating, but always with plenty of potential for some lovely take off that never happens... I wish it wasn't like that but if if you have to pick a song to be like your life I guess you could pick one worse on the ears. Cheers m'dears.
ambient music has not been shown for how powerful it can be to people it can give some the power to smile or the power to cry in less than a heartbeat and the slightest things can mean so much to the smallest person
Confirmed, the song is on "The Lovely Bones". The Big Ship didn't get by me for one second. My girlfriend thought it was weird that I knew the title and that Brain Eno played it, but she don't have the great taste of music I possess.
Quintessentially composed, these musical inspirations express internal feelings of tranquility and serenity, much of which our whole world needs today. Those who use this forum to vandalize and express their opinions with violent dialogue, mirror the injustices they bring upon themselves. Bravo to Eno's music it's very gratifying. Those who wish to nondirectally influence others, should get off UA-cam comments and go listen to some brutal-skin-head debris, which they may better understand.
It does keep building after 1:20, if you really listen. It pretty much builds all the way through. Besides, what would you add? My only complaint is that it ends after 3 minutes.
You need the aggressive music to give scope to appreciate the beautiful music. If you've only had bread, how can you imagine the taste of strawberries and cream?
This is the same version that appeared on the original album from 1975 (yes, it's that old !) that is 3:01 in length, so I don't know of a longer version. The album is of course 'Another Green World' and pretty much every track is as good as this one - it's stunning, and proof that it's all been done before.
I remember seeing a very interesting documentary with both those songs in it, really made a already very good documentary into something excellent. The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear, was it's name. Very interesting. Seen it on UA-cam, look it up.
Two and a half minutes is one hell of a lot of "sinking in" time. I'd say it's a mistake. I've seen a few videos where this happens. What's really annoying is when there's moving video going on after the song stops.
you could play this at child birth or at the funeral of a dear friend.. or when you are bicycling down the best hill in suburbia, or when you reach the top of a mountain after a long hike. or the background music of kissing the girl of your dreams..this is a timeless genius piece
Well said. I've done Triathlon, Road Racing, and MTB-XC. But even after a long solo ride there have been moments, maybe driving home later in silence and the sky ahead is all pink & orange pastels. And I can hear this song in my heart before I even found this. It's just like this. Eno is a genius.
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. How beautifully done was that last scene? I couldn't breathe, I was crying so much. Had to pause the movie. This song evokes emotions that are indescribable
yeah this track makes me weep every time, reminds me of the end of Lovely Bones. It really does smell of the late Seventies, perfect for the closing scenes. 'and I wish you all a happy life' or whatever. man.
imagine zooming in from the horizon.. the closer the ship approaches, the more detail you see.... you zoom in to the lovers kissing on the foredeck.. and then back out again, as the ship turns away, headed to the horizon again...
"In the past, politicians promised to create a better world. They had different ways of achieving this, but their power and authority came from the optimistic visions they offered their people. Those dreams failed, and today, people have lost faith in ideologies. Increasingly, politicians are seen simply as managers of public life, but now they have discovered a new role that restores their power and authority. Instead of delivering dreams, politicians now promise to protect us from nightmares. "They say that they will rescue us from dreadful dangers that we cannot see and do not understand, and the greatest danger of all is international terrorism: a powerful and sinister network with sleeper cells in countries across the world, a threat that needs to be fought by a war on terror. But much of this threat is a fantasy which has been exaggerated and distorted by politicians. It's a dark illusion that has spread through governments around the world, security services, and the international media. "This is a series of films about how and why that fantasy was created, and who it benefits. "At the heart of the story are two groups: the American neoconservatives, and the radical Islamists. Both were idealists who were born out of the failure of the liberal dream to build a better world, and both had a very similar explanation of what caused that failure. These two groups have changed the world, but not in the way that either intended. Together, they created today's nightmare vision of a secret organized evil that threatens the world, a fantasy that politicians then found restored their power and authority in a disillusioned age. And those with the darkest fears became the most powerful." - Adam Curtis, The Power of Nightmares
Me too. that documentary changed my life, for one thing, it introduced me to this song. I listen to this song all the time. like from maybe 2008-2016 I listened to this song twice a day
Lovely bones? yes but much much later for those of us who lived this music through the late 70s and into the 80s- its the theme tune for love and happy days
hey queene, this is chopperfive.Why don't you and the kids jump in that fast jet and come on down to shreveport, louisiana and have some of this homemade good gumbo and crawfish et'tue'fe and other home-made good cajon "made with love" eat'en stuff.Then, we'll do the 5 mile walk, eh?:):):)....We're taking amtrak marfa to shrvprt and are gonna' be in shrvport. dec. 23 to dec.31....my mamma, ms. pearl, is cooking everything from those good ol' family recipes..here-we-go(xoxoxo).......chopperfive
and the top-of-the-morning to you too queenee, xoxoxoxoxo,... yes, we have pictures of the marfa lights........marfa is on the same latitude/longutude as the egyptian pyramids...we'll take ya' out there where the lights are and see them....OOPS!, i'm getting called for the train, ilxewx el paso-to marfa.......i'm goin' home to see vickee.......yyyyyyyyaaaaaaaa..........:):):).........ya'll take care and tell everybody we said hello and we love'em........here we go, chopperfive....:):):).
Quintessentially composed, these musical inspirations express internal feelings of tranquility and serenity, much of which our whole world needs today. Those who use this forum to vandalize and express their opinions with violent dialogue, mirror the injustices they bring upon themselves. Bravo to Eno's music, it's very gratifying. Those who wish to nondirectly influence others, should get off UA-cam comments and go listen to some brutal-skin-head debris, which they may better understand.
Finally, after almost 20 years, I know the name of this song. I'd heard it in the 1985 PBS documentary "The Creation of the Universe" which used Eno's music, but never knew which album he took it from. Always liked it. Sort of sad, it got me into Eno's music, but I never got this album.
like an epiphany, like a stream of consciousness, like an invisible and warming fire blowed into the wind. Eno can reach the deeper hopeness sealed in us.
i first heard this one day after i downloaded a bunch of Eno's work. im 15, and in the middle of biology i sat my work down and began to bawl. ha, highschool sucks...
There is something mystical - magical in this simple little cord progression. Almost all the comments here mention its powerful emotional tug. So sublime yet you can't ignore it. ( like Pachelbel's Canon in D ) Its like a pause button for this crazy life that casts you into reflection, even reverence.
Funny you mention Canon in D. I have this track and Canon in D on a playlist I listen to almost every day when I want to take a nap together with a couple of Bach's greatest compositions.
@@ivankaramasov "Great minds..." as they say . Send me a link to those please and I can add to this playlist on my youtube channel. ua-cam.com/users/wilburfierce5312playlists select 'Ethereal...' You'll like it !
To be honest, I cried at the end. I don't know why but I cried a lot when she goes "My name is Salmon, like the fish. I was 14 when i was murdered on December 6th, 1973. I was here for a moment....and then i was gone. and I wish you all...a Happy, and long life".
....i got here lookin' fur 'dat ufo kinda music stuff and all..you know...the kind they listen to in 'dem ufo space ships...'dem big ships..i seen one..while back and everythang..and naw..i wernt dranking moonshine...yet that nite....but.. this 'ear music is sumthang else..i much oblige mr. brian eno...feel mite at ease rat bout now...feels like takin' one 'dem LSU pills and all...ain't never tooken one...but heard tell of a feller who did...he took a trip and never left the farm...thank ya
che atmosphera? nyet. che typical. A Fine piece musically, true. Eno is well, Eno. But Video-wise? Its a new definition to minimalist Video editing. A pastoral Valley shot from God knows when..with enos' music. Yea Yea Yea..Earths the Big Ship. LIke...Du'h. But Com'on. Could'nt you have made something a little more distinctive? Or at least, if your gonna make a minimalist vid..use your 'own' music. And for Christs' sakes..edit it. theres still 2 minutes of said valley. rating: 1
@ianthemaggot We weren't the first to ban slavery. Greeks did it hundreds of years before we even began the Middle Ages. We're pretty slow when it comes to human rights movements of any kind, at least by European standards. But nice try.
If I was dying, I would listen to this song every night before I went to sleep. Just in case I would never wake up again, It would be the last song I would ever listen to.
@ianthemaggot We weren't the first to ban slavery. Greeks banned slavery hundreds of years before our Middle Ages. We're actually pretty slow when it comes to any kind of human rights movement. But nice try.
Read the cover of the Lamb Lies Down on Broadway by Gabriel et al. Enossification by Brian Eno is printed in ink. dillonmchugh.wordpress.com/2013/11/06/brian-eno-and-enossification/
does anyone no if there is a piano piece for this song? if so please let me no....and i also love this song :) its very enchanting, and beautiful......thanks for uploading this
No ... the last was Before and after Science in 1977 his best album after Another green world ---"spider and i sit watching the sky in a world without sound"...what a masterpiece...
Blow the trumpet in Zion; sound the alarm on my holy hill. Let all who live in the land tremble, for the day of the Lord is coming. It is close at hand-Joel 2:1
@TheCoolestfilms I stopped and went back to my country to visit my family which really helped a lot. Know as I write this to you, I'm still the same person but with a whole different prescriptive( my inner soul perspective). I know the ultimate formula that will give anyone the key to turn the knob. Imagine having the ability to changing the whole image or perception, imagine becoming infinite, having infinite potential.
...yyyyyyaaaaaaaa.......:):):).......you just remember, queenee, no matter what part of the world you are in blessing everyone with your beautiful songs and dance, all you have to do is look at that beautiful sun and that beautiful moon, and they are the same ones i see thinking of you also and whenever ya' hear any train whistle anywhere, that's me making that whistle sing for your heart, that's what i'm talk'en 'bout..xoxox to you, the kids and the family .......here we go, always chopperfive.
@TheCoolestfilms Was just saying you're not the only one that gets life... everyone does, as reality is subjective, allowing everyone to construct their own. Subjective refers to taking place within the mind altered by personal bias. What I type is my opinion & can not be learned except through living. Just politely letting you know that you are not the sole original human. U've not heard of High Tide? Can accept that u think u originated originality but trumpeting the fact is rather lame.
@Alexdowling May I suggest : Brian Eno, Moebius & Roedelius - After the Heat -The Belldog Very uplifting But more subtly "Julie With" from Before and After Science 1978 this is music that transports you Like lying in a warm bath Both on UA-cam- good listening Also check ou "Third Uncle" from 1974 - He invented punk!!
This masterpiece of Eno is about change,its about the feeling of exploration and the thrill of living.Its about you waiting at a train station you never been before in a country far away on a summer evening.Its about the choice you made to see what's out there and not to be afraid to step outside your comfort zone.Its about the gift of youth and everything that associated with it: the chance to live, experience and paint your life with beautiful images and memories.Those will be with you forever
Most beautiful comment ever.
I agree, this track is a masterpiece. However, its meaning has no defined parameters. We may share the uplifting interpretive view of the piece, but someone else may find it enormously sad or mournful. I doubt Eno, himself, would ever wish to limit the experience of his music. In any case, I also find the tune extremely moving. When I heard it played in "The Lovely Bones" film, I recognized it in 4 notes. The tune is one of my favorites...
The first time I heard it, I was by myself. I was so blown away I had never felt music so strongly before. A stray cat came up to me as I sat listening to it, and we shared time
This song feels like my life. Slightly sad, rather modest and gently undulating, but always with plenty of potential for some lovely take off that never happens...
I wish it wasn't like that but if if you have to pick a song to be like your life I guess you could pick one worse on the ears.
Cheers m'dears.
Me too. Life can be so sad but sometimes there's heartbreaking beauty within the sadness.
There are lots of other things that sound like it, but Brian probably got here first.
One of the best track ever. Goosebumps.
agree with you
I've been listening to this for 40 years, and I will never get tired of it. What a beautiful piece.
yes me to all of Brian Eno's songs since the 70's
Ohh, this song really hits the nerve. Especially since I watched that movie with this as an ending song.
One of my favourite tunes from one of my favourite albums. Incredibly beautiful and strangely touching.
Subtle beautiful genius
I love Eno's music, it reminds me of science and astronomy for some reason
one of the best!! the music is beautiful throughout
I'm here because Another Green World is one of the best records of all time, and this song is so "simple" and beautiful it hurts.
Me and Earl and the dying girl brought me here :-)
ambient music has not been shown for how powerful it can be to people it can give some the power to smile or the power to cry in less than a heartbeat and the slightest things can mean so much to the smallest person
Confirmed, the song is on "The Lovely Bones".
The Big Ship didn't get by me for one second. My girlfriend thought it was weird that I knew the title and that Brain Eno played it, but she don't have the great taste of music I possess.
Just beautiful 🎶🎵
Quintessentially composed, these musical inspirations express internal feelings of tranquility and serenity, much of which our whole world needs today. Those who use this forum to vandalize and express their opinions with violent dialogue, mirror the injustices they bring upon themselves. Bravo to Eno's music it's very gratifying. Those who wish to nondirectally influence others, should get off UA-cam comments and go listen to some brutal-skin-head debris, which they may better understand.
It does keep building after 1:20, if you really listen. It pretty much builds all the way through. Besides, what would you add?
My only complaint is that it ends after 3 minutes.
i don't understand all the noise about drugs...i have loved eno since the 80's w/o any drugs. just amazing music
You need the aggressive music to give scope to appreciate the beautiful music.
If you've only had bread, how can you imagine the taste of strawberries and cream?
Wanting is GRASPING. need to get a hold of some thing.
Let go..And let's go! ;O
This is the same version that appeared on the original album from 1975 (yes, it's that old !) that is 3:01 in length, so I don't know of a longer version. The album is of course 'Another Green World' and pretty much every track is as good as this one - it's stunning, and proof that it's all been done before.
makes me cry
I saw that! and recognised the eno!
I'm here because I have immpecable taste in music.
This was one of David foster Wallace's favorite songs. *sigh*
this song influenced one of the first "songs" i pieced together. how i learned to make music will always be a mystery to me.
I remember seeing a very interesting documentary with both those songs in it, really made a already very good documentary into something excellent. The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear, was it's name. Very interesting. Seen it on UA-cam, look it up.
Adam Curtis brought me here
Thank God i´m here
@TheLosthigh That's beautiful :)
Know I'm with mary jane and you do not wanna know how it feels. Words cannot describe.
@ Thejackal : L'hai postata nel di' del mio compleanno .Questo brano mi fa ...respirare lungamente. Me lo "porto" in acqua...:)
its mood music. if it changes too much then it becomes a "song" and not something natural
Yes you are quite correct with your assumption of this song.
Great choice to leave all that silence at the end, dear poster.
well remix it up!!!! sounds like a good idea to me too!!
Love you
The lovely bones 2009
It wasn't in skins, actually.. To promote the new series, they create a facebook profile for her and she posted it there.
AMAPOLAS!
Isn't this song used in the film "The Lovely Bones" ?
Me earl and the dying girl :'(
@TheCoolestfilms what does life mean?
lovelybones♥
ELBOW SCATTERED BLACK AND WHITE
@FUME77 it just shows that over 100 people totally agree with what hes talking about
The ending of love/hate episode 5 quality moment
Two and a half minutes is one hell of a lot of "sinking in" time.
I'd say it's a mistake. I've seen a few videos where this happens. What's really annoying is when there's moving video going on after the song stops.
quality comment
That's unfair!!!! I Want to see what TheCoolestFilms said. It's kind of messianic, right?! Was that removed?!
Thom
God is calling me to repent...
@eduardpqek1 And everybody thumbs up... I think it's a contradiction
you could play this at child birth or at the funeral of a dear friend.. or when you are bicycling down the best hill in suburbia, or when you reach the top of a mountain after a long hike. or the background music of kissing the girl of your dreams..this is a timeless genius piece
Well said. I've done Triathlon, Road Racing, and MTB-XC. But even after a long solo ride there have been moments, maybe driving home later in silence and the sky ahead is all pink & orange pastels. And I can hear this song in my heart before I even found this. It's just like this.
Eno is a genius.
Wow
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. How beautifully done was that last scene? I couldn't breathe, I was crying so much. Had to pause the movie. This song evokes emotions that are indescribable
+Michael Wingo (Wild Wingo) watch short term 12 they also use it perfectly!
I love this song too. I've always tried to work out whether it's a big sailing ship, or spaceship. 'Another Green World' was SUCH a great album!!!
It's the big ship carrying all the souls on the River Styx.
yeah this track makes me weep every time, reminds me of the end of Lovely Bones.
It really does smell of the late Seventies, perfect for the closing scenes.
'and I wish you all a happy life' or whatever. man.
imagine zooming in from the horizon.. the closer the ship approaches, the more detail you see.... you zoom in to the lovers kissing on the foredeck.. and then back out again, as the ship turns away, headed to the horizon again...
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, and The end of the Tour. 10/10 on both.
+Emil Pierre I'm glad I watched that movie, it let me discover Eno
"In the past, politicians promised to create a better world. They had different ways of achieving this, but their power and authority came from the optimistic visions they offered their people. Those dreams failed, and today, people have lost faith in ideologies. Increasingly, politicians are seen simply as managers of public life, but now they have discovered a new role that restores their power and authority. Instead of delivering dreams, politicians now promise to protect us from nightmares.
"They say that they will rescue us from dreadful dangers that we cannot see and do not understand, and the greatest danger of all is international terrorism: a powerful and sinister network with sleeper cells in countries across the world, a threat that needs to be fought by a war on terror. But much of this threat is a fantasy which has been exaggerated and distorted by politicians. It's a dark illusion that has spread through governments around the world, security services, and the international media.
"This is a series of films about how and why that fantasy was created, and who it benefits.
"At the heart of the story are two groups: the American neoconservatives, and the radical Islamists. Both were idealists who were born out of the failure of the liberal dream to build a better world, and both had a very similar explanation of what caused that failure. These two groups have changed the world, but not in the way that either intended. Together, they created today's nightmare vision of a secret organized evil that threatens the world, a fantasy that politicians then found restored their power and authority in a disillusioned age. And those with the darkest fears became the most powerful."
- Adam Curtis, The Power of Nightmares
I first heard this in the Power of Nightmares BBC documentary
same...that was like 10 years ago. :(
Grizz Lee now 11+ years ago :(
+You have no power here
Watched the documentary recently. Relevant as ever!
Me too. that documentary changed my life, for one thing, it introduced me to this song. I listen to this song all the time. like from maybe 2008-2016 I listened to this song twice a day
Lovely bones? yes but much much later for those of us who lived this music through the late 70s and into the 80s- its the theme tune for love and happy days
Yes, it's been altered by association!
"I'll come running to tie your shoes"
The lovely bones :(
it's strange. i bought this album after a friend died 7 or so years ago. ever since i heard it, this song reminded me of passing to the other side.
music for the sad man
this is my song for my funeral although i wouldnt hear it i want everyone else to my childhood memories forever xx chereace p
Me too... Exactly
hey queene, this is chopperfive.Why don't you and the kids jump in that fast jet and come on down to shreveport, louisiana and have some of this homemade good gumbo and crawfish et'tue'fe and other home-made good cajon "made with love" eat'en stuff.Then, we'll do the 5 mile walk, eh?:):):)....We're taking amtrak marfa to shrvprt and are gonna' be in shrvport. dec. 23 to dec.31....my mamma, ms. pearl, is cooking everything from those good ol' family recipes..here-we-go(xoxoxo).......chopperfive
and the top-of-the-morning to you too queenee, xoxoxoxoxo,... yes, we have pictures of the marfa lights........marfa is on the same latitude/longutude as the egyptian pyramids...we'll take ya' out there where the lights are and see them....OOPS!, i'm getting called for the train, ilxewx el paso-to marfa.......i'm goin' home to see vickee.......yyyyyyyyaaaaaaaa..........:):):).........ya'll take care and tell everybody we said hello and we love'em........here we go, chopperfive....:):):).
this is a good sad song.
as much as i think brian eno is the most overrated artist and producer, i do admire the album Another Green World.
i cry everytime... for some reason.. this song brings out the truth in life....
David Bowie brought me here. After doing some research into Subterraneans and Warszawa.
Quintessentially composed, these musical inspirations express internal feelings of tranquility and serenity, much of which our whole world needs today. Those who use this forum to vandalize and express their opinions with violent dialogue, mirror the injustices they bring upon themselves. Bravo to Eno's music, it's very gratifying. Those who wish to nondirectly influence others, should get off UA-cam comments and go listen to some brutal-skin-head debris, which they may better understand.
Finally, after almost 20 years, I know the name of this song. I'd heard it in the 1985 PBS documentary "The Creation of the Universe" which used Eno's music, but never knew which album he took it from. Always liked it. Sort of sad, it got me into Eno's music, but I never got this album.
like an epiphany, like a stream of consciousness, like an invisible and warming fire blowed into the wind.
Eno can reach the deeper hopeness sealed in us.
i first heard this one day after i downloaded a bunch of Eno's work. im 15, and in the middle of biology i sat my work down and began to bawl. ha, highschool sucks...
Hope it sucks a little less now
I had this cranked up and my 2 dogs started howling.
Yes, it's going to be a good day.
Great song.
"Mi nombre es Susie, apellido Salmon, como el pescado.. Te deseo una larga y feliz vida"
There is something mystical - magical in this simple little cord progression. Almost all the comments here mention its powerful emotional tug. So sublime yet you can't ignore it. ( like Pachelbel's Canon in D )
Its like a pause button for this crazy life that casts you into reflection, even reverence.
U2 with or without you copied Eno I see
Funny you mention Canon in D. I have this track and Canon in D on a playlist I listen to almost every day when I want to take a nap together with a couple of Bach's greatest compositions.
@@CarianneRHixson Hadn't noticed the similarly before, but you're right. Eno helped produce that track.
@@CarianneRHixson AhHa ! Good ear ! I think he produced or engineered.
@@ivankaramasov "Great minds..."
as they say . Send me a link to those please and I can add to this playlist on my youtube channel. ua-cam.com/users/wilburfierce5312playlists
select 'Ethereal...' You'll like it !
Sounds so lovely and warm...like a tropical sea.
To be honest, I cried at the end. I don't know why but I cried a lot when she goes "My name is Salmon, like the fish. I was 14 when i was murdered on December 6th, 1973. I was here for a moment....and then i was gone. and I wish you all...a Happy, and long life".
I wish this wasn't only 3 minutes long, because I could listen to it all day.
Wonderful and poignant
I found this masterpiece after only 35 years! I have been completely touched. Magnificent
....i got here lookin' fur 'dat ufo kinda music stuff and all..you know...the kind they listen to in 'dem ufo space ships...'dem big ships..i seen one..while back and everythang..and naw..i wernt dranking moonshine...yet that nite....but.. this 'ear music is sumthang else..i much oblige mr. brian eno...feel mite at ease rat bout now...feels like takin' one 'dem LSU pills and all...ain't never tooken one...but heard tell of a feller who did...he took a trip and never left the farm...thank ya
che atmosphera? nyet. che typical. A Fine piece musically, true. Eno is well, Eno. But Video-wise? Its a new definition to minimalist Video editing. A pastoral Valley shot from God knows when..with enos' music. Yea Yea Yea..Earths the Big Ship. LIke...Du'h. But Com'on. Could'nt you have made something a little more distinctive? Or at least, if your gonna make a minimalist vid..use your 'own' music. And for Christs' sakes..edit it. theres still 2 minutes of said valley. rating: 1
@ianthemaggot We weren't the first to ban slavery. Greeks did it hundreds of years before we even began the Middle Ages. We're pretty slow when it comes to human rights movements of any kind, at least by European standards. But nice try.
If I was dying, I would listen to this song
every night before I went to sleep.
Just in case I would never wake up again,
It would be the last song I would ever listen to.
@ianthemaggot We weren't the first to ban slavery. Greeks banned slavery hundreds of years before our Middle Ages. We're actually pretty slow when it comes to any kind of human rights movement. But nice try.
Read the cover of the Lamb Lies Down on Broadway by Gabriel et al.
Enossification by Brian Eno is printed in ink. dillonmchugh.wordpress.com/2013/11/06/brian-eno-and-enossification/
the way this song builds and builds is absolute genius
does anyone no if there is a piano piece for this song? if so please let me no....and i also love this song :) its very enchanting, and beautiful......thanks for uploading this
No ... the last was Before and after Science in 1977
his best album after Another green world
---"spider and i sit watching the sky in a world without sound"...what a masterpiece...
Blow the trumpet in Zion;
sound the alarm on my holy hill.
Let all who live in the land tremble,
for the day of the Lord is coming.
It is close at hand-Joel 2:1
@TheCoolestfilms I stopped and went back to my country to visit my family which really helped a lot. Know as I write this to you, I'm still the same person but with a whole different prescriptive( my inner soul perspective). I know the ultimate formula that will give anyone the key to turn the knob. Imagine having the ability to changing the whole image or perception, imagine becoming infinite, having infinite potential.
...yyyyyyaaaaaaaa.......:):):).......you just remember, queenee, no matter what part of the world you are in blessing everyone with your beautiful songs and dance, all you have to do is look at that beautiful sun and that beautiful moon, and they are the same ones i see thinking of you also and whenever ya' hear any train whistle anywhere, that's me making that whistle sing for your heart, that's what i'm talk'en 'bout..xoxox to you, the kids and the family .......here we go, always chopperfive.
@TheCoolestfilms Was just saying you're not the only one that gets life... everyone does, as reality is subjective, allowing everyone to construct their own. Subjective refers to taking place within the mind altered by personal bias. What I type is my opinion & can not be learned except through living. Just politely letting you know that you are not the sole original human. U've not heard of High Tide? Can accept that u think u originated originality but trumpeting the fact is rather lame.
"The Lovely Bones" brought me here
same...
people that post angry comments are really angry at themselves, this song is beautiful when ur in the mood and have time.
@Alexdowling
May I suggest :
Brian Eno, Moebius & Roedelius - After the Heat -The Belldog
Very uplifting
But more subtly
"Julie With" from Before and After Science 1978
this is music that transports you
Like lying in a warm bath
Both on UA-cam- good listening
Also check ou "Third Uncle" from 1974 - He invented punk!!