I like the way this song flows you don't hear music like this today, this track was very moving and soulful and had great energy and love the trumpet and piano combo! god i miss the eighty's sound! we need to bring it back! Cheers mark another wonderful track!
Having been born & raised on pop music from the 60's on, I gravitated towards progressive rock. My (late) brother, before he passed, managed to expand my musical palette by exposing me to music such as this, & I'm sure glad he did. This song is my favorite Mark Isham song. It reaches in, moves & stirs areas inside me where no other song can. The last 2-minute crescendo is the most poignant. With the ever so sweet brass, the very creamy bass, & the sounds of what I can only describe as the ethereal sounds of electronic slide guitar. Simply amazing! 💜👍
Hi Mark - your music has now been a part of my life for >30 years, and here I find myself with the opportunity to actually say "Thank You" to you directly - this track in particular has always been there for me, to lift me up when I'm feeling low, to put me in a positive frame a mind when others have made me feel otherwise; I can not tell you how many times I have just stopped my day, listened to this track, and reset my mindset... so again "Thank You"... I have and continue to really appreciate your music. Best Regards, Axel.
First solo David Sylvian concert I'd been to. Amazing night. Paid £35 for two tickets from an agent in Charing Cross Road and found they were 2nd row from the front in the stalls right in front of where Mark Isham was standing on stage. Don't really remember this track until a friend played it on a Mark Isham cassette. My only wish was that it'd been Mick Karn playing on stage like he did on the studio track itself.
Ian Maidman did a fantastic job playing fretless bass live for this song on David Sylvian's first solo concert
I was very lucky to see Mark perform this live during a David Sylvian concert at Hammersmith Odeon, London ... I think it was around April 1988
I like the way this song flows you don't hear music like this today, this track was very moving and soulful and had great energy and love the trumpet and piano combo! god i miss the eighty's sound! we need to bring it back! Cheers mark another wonderful track!
Having been born & raised on pop music from the 60's on, I gravitated towards progressive rock.
My (late) brother, before he passed, managed to expand my musical palette by exposing me to music such as this, & I'm sure glad he did.
This song is my favorite Mark Isham song. It reaches in, moves & stirs areas inside me where no other song can. The last 2-minute crescendo is the most poignant. With the ever so sweet brass, the very creamy bass, & the sounds of what I can only describe as the ethereal sounds of electronic slide guitar.
Simply amazing! 💜👍
Still love this song
This is marvelous
Hi Mark - your music has now been a part of my life for >30 years, and here I find myself with the opportunity to actually say "Thank You" to you directly - this track in particular has always been there for me, to lift me up when I'm feeling low, to put me in a positive frame a mind when others have made me feel otherwise; I can not tell you how many times I have just stopped my day, listened to this track, and reset my mindset... so again "Thank You"... I have and continue to really appreciate your music. Best Regards, Axel.
First solo David Sylvian concert I'd been to. Amazing night. Paid £35 for two tickets from an agent in Charing Cross Road and found they were 2nd row from the front in the stalls right in front of where Mark Isham was standing on stage. Don't really remember this track until a friend played it on a Mark Isham cassette. My only wish was that it'd been Mick Karn playing on stage like he did on the studio track itself.
I was there too Chris.Went two nights running.Awesome.
Bellisima
The soundtrack of portland oregon in the late 80s-early 90s
thank you for this video.
Great stuff !!
nice vibes!
Mick Karn on bass
Il rimpianto Mick Karn. Grandissimo artista.