Sorry for vandalizing your comment section but we jojo fans like the music and dont blame us Blame araki for introducing us to good music -From a jojo fan.
@@fireredtheredfire1050 oh I forgot to precise that I'm also a jojo fan. Its just funny how now I'm in the opposite side of having MY comment section invaded.
You and I are the same age, and I feel the same way--a lifetime-obsessed Beatles fan, and also a huge fan of Soft Machine. Hated them at first, but my goofy friends kept shoving their first 2 albums down my throat (along with Beefheart) around 1970, and it grew on me in a big way. I still have their first 7 albums that I'm aware of. I don't think any 2 of their records have the exact same members in the band, and the music evolves in a really cool way. They opened for Hendrix in my city in about '68, and I didn't go. My friends, including my now wife, all went. I wasn't hip enough (yet).
I have to admit, as a young teen I loved the Beatles but not heir music. They were never really rock. Then in 1968 teens I watched the Sosties as they toured with Jimi Hendrix, and Ratledge captured my musical heart instantly. I cannot express my gratitude for your upload.
I was privileged to see the whole of 'Third' live at the Queen Elizabeth hall in, I guess 1970, it has remained a turning point in my life. I love Robert Wyatt's work. XXXX
Same over here. I used to think "this song is the worst on the record. It ruins it". Now it's one of my favourite songs ever. Also, great profile pic. That's another masterpiece
Ramsey Brown I was the opposite I like the first album a lot and this song was my fav from this album. I couldn't stand the jazzy stuff. But once I forced myself to listen to facelift a couple times I couldn't stop. But this may always be my favorite. Home sick, this song is so true
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A guy saw Pink Floyd and Soft Macchine at the Round House,London 1967. So I just had to look them up, this first track reminds me of Caravan. I'll have to listen to it all. Wow fantastic, I love this music 😃
YOUR NEXT LINE IS, “On a dilemma between what I need and what I just want Between your thighs I feel a sensation How long can I resist the temptation? I've got my bird, you've got your man So who else do we need, really? Now I'm here, I may as well put my other hand in yours While we decide how far to go and if we've got time to do it now And if it's half as good for you as it is for me Then you won't mind if we lie down for a while, just for a while Till all the thing I want is need You are the thing I are, I knew I want you more than ever now We're on the floor, and you want more, and I feel almost sure That cause now we've agreed, that we got what we need Then all the thing us needs is wanting I realized when I saw you last We've been together now and then From time to time - just here and there Now I know how it feels from my hair to my heels To have you haunt the horns of my dilemma - Oh! Wait a minute! - Over - Up - Over - Up - ... Down Down - Over - Up - Over - ... Up Living can be lovely, here in New York State Ah, but I wish that I were home And I wish I were home again - back home again, home again There are places and people that I'm so glad to have seen Ah, but I miss the trees, and I wish that I were home again Back home again The sun shines here all summer Its nice cause you can get quite brown Ah, but I miss the rain - ticky tacky ticky And I wish that I were home again - home again, home again... Living is easy here in New York State Ah, but I wish that I were home again Back in West Dulwich again Just before we go on to the next part of our song Let's all make sure we've got the time Music-making still performs the normal functions - Background noise for people scheming, seducing, revolting and teaching That's all right by me, don't think that I'm complaining After all, it's only leisure time, isn't it? Now I love your eyes - see how the time flies She's learning to hate, but it's just too late for me It was the same with her love It just wasn't enough for me But before this feeling dies Remember how distance can tell lies! You can almost see her eyes, is it me she despises or you? You're awfully nice to me and I'm sure you can see what her game is She sees you in her place, just as if it's a race And you're winning, and you're winning She just can't undertsand that for me everything's just beginning Until I get more homesick So before this feeling dies, remember how distance tells us lies... Singing a song in the morning Singing it again at night Don't really know what I'm singing about But it makes me feel I feel all right You say you like my shirt You say you like my hat Oh but you never say you like me Or something nice like that What about me? What about me?” ISN’T IT?!
Holy cow a hundred times and I never heard half the words in the song definitely a crazy wife lyrics, love it, one change listen careful, I wish I were home again, f******
All four songs in this 2xLP gem are absolutely stunning. I'm sure glad these four scholarly musicians have crossed paths. Unique groundbreaking material.
Robert Wyatt,is considered amongst his peers to be one of the best drummers of all time. Mike Ratledge...Bartok/Shostacovitch/and a touch of Mozart.....a composer to be reckoned with. Soft Machine.....way ahead of the curve,musically. Fortunate to have seen them in 1970
Robert Wyatt is not my favorite singer, but he definitely has my favorite voice in music. If that makes sense. His accent is a reason to live. Edit : He's my favorite singer now. This is my favorite vocal performance of all time. Conveys all the emotions you've ever felt in your life with every single note. One of the greatest songs ever.
Moon in June ! A mad tour de force ! Incredible atmosphere !!! The great Robert Wyatt and his crazy friends Mike Ratledge, Hugh Hopper, Elton Dean. Third is a true masterpiece of music without frontiers !!!
I bought this in Germany 1972, as i wad into much harder rock, this has been in the collection and dont listen much but always there are passages that stick in memory .....
absolutely my most loved song from my most loved album. My copy still has the pics from the Radio times pasted in from when they were the first band to do the Proms. Beyond love.
On a dilemma between what I need and what I just want Between your thighs I feel a sensation How long can I resist the temptation? I've got my bird, you've got your man So who else do we need, really? Now I'm here, I may as well put my other hand in yours While we decide how far to go and if we've got time to do it now And if it's half as good for you as it is for me Then you won't mind if we lie down for a while, just for a while Till all the thing I want is need Till all the thing I want is need I want you more than ever now We're on the floor, and you want more, and I feel almost sure That cause now we've agreed, that we got what we need Then all the thing us needs is wanting I realized when I saw you last We've been together now and then From time to time - just here and there Now I know how it feels from my hair to my heels To have you on the horns of my dilemma - Oh! Wait a minute! - Over - Up - Over - Up - ... Down Down - Over - Up - Over - ... Up Living can be lovely, here in New York State Ah, but I wish that I were home And I wish I were home again - back home again, home again There are places and people that I'm so glad to have seen Ah, but I miss the trees, and I wish that I were home again Back home again The sun shines here all summer Its nice cause you can get quite brown Ah, but I miss the rain - ticky tacky ticky And I wish that I were home again - home again, home again... Living is easy here in New York State Ah, but I wish that I were home again Just before we go on to the next part of our song Let's all make sure we've got the time Music-making still performs the normal functions - background noise for people scheming, seducing, revolting and teaching That's all right by me, don't think that I'm complaining After all, it's only leisure time, isn't it? Now I love your eyes - see how the time flies She's learning to hate, but it's just too late for me It was the same with her love It just wasn't enough for me But before this feeling dies Remember how distance can tell lies! You can almost see her eyes, is it me she despises or you? You're awfully nice to me and I'm sure you can see what her game is She sees you in her place, just as if it's a race And you're winning, and you're winning She just can't undertsand that for me everything's just beginning Until I get more homesick So before this feeling dies, remember how distance tells us lies... [A música acaba com um trecho de "Singing A Song In The Morning", do Kevin Ayers] Singing a song in the morning Singing it again at night Don't really know what I'm singing about But it makes me feel all right
@@dirtlevel I'm sorry, I can't help playing Mr. GOTCHA!, but the second album includes 'Dedicated to You But You Weren't Listening', vocal with acoustic guitar accompanying. "...thousands of chrys-anth-e-mums."
@@backdoornight There's a lot of overdubs. Wyatt plays all of the instruments on this track (Hammond organ, mellotron, bass, piano, pianet), so it's likely that the vocal track was recorded by itself, too. Not to mention that the live version would be mostly if not entirely instrumental.
@@lihns He didn't do the brite track himself. Just the first half. The section after the vocals is a full band performance, then the part after that is Wyatt with a guest violinist. Still an extremely impressive and creative composition!
Hmm, hadn't really considered the possibility, this being the studio version and all. But if even Phil Collins did it live during his pop phase, I don't doubt Wyatt could do it too.
I saw Soft Machine second-billed to Jimi Hendrix in Seattle in 1968, and they impressed me as much as Jimi did. Soft Machine was the greatest avant-garde band of the 1960s. What fantastic imagination and playing!
I remember there was a documentary about the Canterbury scene, and Robert Wyatt said something about how Soft Machine tried to be a pop group, but he was too weird, and Ratledge and Hopper were too serious. He said something else along the along the lines of that they could've had a good chance of making it big (they toured with Jimi Hendrix, who played with Robert Wyatt once). I wish that Soft Machine were as famous as Pink Floyd. Third would make a better shirt than Dark Side of the Moon
The experience of listening around 1970 with a room full of fellow rock musicians to Third is cascading back on me as I listen to your upload of this transformational album. When it was played through we ran it again. My infinite thanks.
Right now i am listening to soft machine for the first time ever. they aren't kidding when they call it experimental and avant garde haha. some interesting passages here, definitely gonna have to revisit this.
Samuel Kim just finished the show, bit dissapointed that it was just stand names and not part of the soundtrack but holy shit Im gonna read the rest of the manga
eidoriansan So does Narancia. ANYONE WHO READS THESE COMMENTS PLEASE DONT ASK THE QUESTION. THE ANSWER IS YES AND THAT JOKE HAS ALREADY GOTTEN ANNOYING.
Guess I'll have to watch Jojo's bizarre adventure if all my favorite songs have a reference on it. Rip Hugh Hopper, great bass player, love this song!!
What many people may not realize, is this track is the LAST vocal track soft machine ever recorded! And it really represents the end of and era and the older, progressive / psychedelic rock period that Robert Wyatt played such a founding and key role in. It's also their last recording before their jazz explorations and Ratledge-dominated compositions set in. At this point, and prior to Wyatt's sacking, Soft Machine had become a bit schizophrenic, as there evolved two, apparently unresolvable sensibilities that were increasingly as musical odds within the band. Of course, a similar scenario would later play out as Ratledge tired of the later John Marshall sensibilities of frenetic, guitar-dominated fusion. At any rate, this composition works so very well as it slowly builds, between the textures and tensions of Wyatt's uniquely textured vocals as they soar alongside mesmerizing keyboards, and then with its unbelievable kinetic energy as the keyboards propel the entire piece into the stratosphere, and then downward to the landing and somber aftermath. It's like a movie that paints pictures whilst likewise having a marvelous beginning, middle and end. And if you sit still long enough and let your mind drink it all in, it will fill in the sounds with quite a cinematic pictureshow. And for a jazz piece, it's so incredibly ahead of its time as to how the improvisations are driven by and around keyboards and Hopper's hypnotic bass. "Third" is quite simply SM's "Sgt. Pepper's" - it's just that good - and important! But my favorite track on this LP is undoubtedly, "Outbloodyrageous!" And so it IS!
Ive hunted down all Wyatt's Lps i could get after I discovered soft machine I & second boundle. I came to it throuh the A. Jarry's pataphysique. I was a teenager and I still am mesmerized , fourty years and some..later, every time i hear a note sung from r. Wyatt; even some discreet backing vocal vocalizing on obscure artist's track ... Reading his very honnest bio is a must to get deeper in Mister Wyatt labyrinthic trajectory
Oh my God, after 50 freaking years I still cannot believe this album just listen to slightly all the time they must have gotten it from a woman subtle and smooth abrupt and abrasive, crawled up on the couch with chairs in her eyes watching an old movie and then she comes to you,, with that love in our eyes. This is the most perfect album. I wanted to describe it with the f word because that says it all but I want, love everybody
The part between 8:50 and 10:10 is pure genius! (As, indeed, is the rest of the song) EDIT: and the ending!!! Sends me shivers everytime I listen to it!
Robert Wyatt has an interesting history in the British rock scene with roots in Australia all the way to Canterbury. His voice is more revolutionary than aesthetic.
Personally I don't like too much prog music, too often It seems to me a pretentious musical genre. But man this is a true masterpiece, great composing skills, amazing battery and sing performance, 19 minutes and it never bores you
Crikey, you need to listen to the beautiful, unpretentious prog rock music..plenty of it about. But it depends what you mean by ' pretentious,' I suppose. This track I find a little undisciplined and wandering for myself. I'd rather hear John Wetton sing ' Rendezvous '. No, I am a child of the magical band that was 'Gong', which developed and changed into virtuoisity in prog rock from mushroom fairy Land😅 So this song feels a little like very early Gongish in it's wandering/.there are moments of melodic/ rhythmic coming together that are beautiful, though.
Une de mes préférées du Soft version 3, 4 et 5. Les autres sont moins de mon goût mais encore de la très bonne musique. Ado et jeune homme, je m'endormais sur cette chanson, tellement apaisante à mon cerveau. 🥰 Faut dire que début 70 avec le King Crimson, Soft Machine, Pink Floyd, Zappa, on se gelait la cervelle pas mal 😂😂
de todas los temas de Third este es el menos jazz pero talvez tambien el mas psicodelico. la primera parte es un pop-soul cantado por Wyatt, letras claramente influenciadas por el dada, interesante los malabares vocales de Robert Wyatt que hacen que no se pierda el hilo. la segunda parte es puramente instrumental y lo mejor de esto, donde todos lo miembros de la banda se unen y hacen una orgia sonora en uno de los momentos mas perfectos de fusion electronica, musica clasica, jazz y rock.
@@danteandante9177 Bueno para ponerlo breve, el dadaismo en un movimiento artístico que abarca muchos medios de arte. Nacio como una forma de protesta contra las manifestaciones artísticas, políticas y estéticas que se consideraban norma de su época, así pues por eso se caracteriza por la espontaneidad, lo irracional y absurdo de su contenido, todo lo contrario de lo que uno normalmente consideraría "normal". Eso es la definición corta, puedes buscar en google para mas info. Robert Wyatt seria un dadaista en toda regla, no solo por la letra de muchas de sus canciones, sino tambien por su pensamiento y forma de vida. Y ya que estamos en esto, si les gusto Moon in June, pues recomiendo escuchar Nine Feet Underground de Caravan, una suite muy linda, bendecida con la gracia de Robert Wyatt, parajes instrumentales a lo Pink Floyd, uno de los mejores usos del Hammond y el espíritu de lo que es el sonido Canterbury, melancolía y una celebración a la vida.
Siendo un "prog-head" lo mio no es el jazz y esta es mi pista favorita del álbum. Amo este tema (la versión en vivo en la BBC , con otra letra, igualmente basada en la experiencia personal presente, es doblemente genial). En general me encantan las letras dada de los canterburyanos, la letra de "Signed curtain" de Wyatt en "Matching Mole" es el epítome del género. Lo que mas me gusta, es cuando el dada se encuentra con la psicodelia, como en "I am he as you are me and you are me and we are all together. See how they run like pigs from the gun, see how they fly, I'm crying". (cuando apareció esta, en 1967, yo tenía 13 años y no entendí nada, después aprendí a disfrutarlo).
Such a great album. Every time I listen to it...another one of the four songs becomes my favorite track. This one relight now is...! I first heard the ridiculously edited track of "Out Bloody Rageous" on the sampler by Columbia titled "Different Folks" or Strokes or something like that
Robert Wyatt a joué tous les instruments sur la première partie de Moon in June, Mike Ratledge ayant refusé de participer à cette pièce. Ce fut sa dernière chanson sur un disque de Soft Machine.
Loved this track from the moment I heard it. I still love it. I'm 70 years old.
I’m 74 and right with you.
I’m 70 and I think this album is the most important in my entire collection,
So am I (70) and it might even be my all time favourite piece of music. Loads of people just don’t get it!
Ho dodici anni ancora, da q😂uando 45anni fa lo ascoltai
Vi aspetto tutti giù al bar
I can feel the passione in his voice
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I don't know anything about manga, but kudos to the creator of JoJo for making weebs listen to quality music
Its hilarious how I kept seeing people angry that there music was invaded by jojo fans and didnt think much... now its happening to me lol
Sorry for vandalizing your comment section but we jojo fans like the music and dont blame us
Blame araki for introducing us to good music
-From a jojo fan.
@@fireredtheredfire1050 oh I forgot to precise that I'm also a jojo fan. Its just funny how now I'm in the opposite side of having MY comment section invaded.
@@magusperde365 haha
But atleast they like it
Who the fuck is JoJo?
More than fifty years ago, I took an acid on this masterpiece and still remenber every détails …
Yes, a masterpiece of wistfulness and longing, performed by the best instrumentalists of their time.
After 50 years still a masterpiece, love it....
i love the Beatles even more than when i was 12 in 63 , but Moon in June is the greatest piece of music ever written !!!!
agree
You and I are the same age, and I feel the same way--a lifetime-obsessed Beatles fan, and also a huge fan of Soft Machine. Hated them at first, but my goofy friends kept shoving their first 2 albums down my throat (along with Beefheart) around 1970, and it grew on me in a big way. I still have their first 7 albums that I'm aware of. I don't think any 2 of their records have the exact same members in the band, and the music evolves in a really cool way. They opened for Hendrix in my city in about '68, and I didn't go. My friends, including my now wife, all went. I wasn't hip enough (yet).
I seriously hope you are JOKING.
One of, for sure. Love it.
I have to admit, as a young teen I loved the Beatles but not heir music. They were never really rock.
Then in 1968 teens I watched the Sosties as they toured with Jimi Hendrix, and Ratledge captured my musical heart instantly. I cannot express my gratitude for your upload.
A masterpiece forever, i listen to it since 45 years !!!
I was privileged to see the whole of 'Third' live at the Queen Elizabeth hall in, I guess 1970, it has remained a turning point in my life. I love Robert Wyatt's work. XXXX
Took me a while to even be able to tolerate this song, let alone love it. Now it's one of my favorite songs ever
same, i used to deeply hate this when listening to Third like "oh there's this corny fucking song that ruins the entire thing". How foolish I was
Same over here. I used to think "this song is the worst on the record. It ruins it". Now it's one of my favourite songs ever. Also, great profile pic. That's another masterpiece
Ramsey Brown I was the opposite I like the first album a lot and this song was my fav from this album. I couldn't stand the jazzy stuff. But once I forced myself to listen to facelift a couple times I couldn't stop. But this may always be my favorite. Home sick, this song is so true
Same experience almost 50 years ago................
It grows on you like a mofakka
Ain't that like a prog rock song, lure you in with some nice melodies then throw you into the abyss. Fantastic.
You mean 'hellish'?
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The abyss between boats, filled with deflated people.
@@naranara1690 I saw that coming.
Great insight.
들으면 들을수록 그 매력에 계속 빠지게하는
묘한 분위기 !! 과연 최고란 말밖에 !!
이런 음악 존재한다는게 너무 삶에 감사함!!
명반에 명곡이죠.
와이엇형이 이 때만 해도
드럼치면서 노래 부르던 시절인데. 공연도 장난 아니더라구요.
솔로 앨범들도 엄청난거 많으니까 기회되면 들어보세요.
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"Uh - wait a minute" - one of the greatest lyrics EVER...
Yeah so amazing 💀
Robert Wyatt is very clever!❤
I'm guessing this Araki guy likes prog, every music video I listen to has comments talking about jojo.....
One of the main villains in jojo has a stand (a superpower/ability) named King Crimson.
There are also two villains in part 1 called "Bruford" like the yes and KC drummer, and "Tarkus" the ELP song
One stand is also called highway to hell
Daiya's favorite band is YES and she loves Heart Of The Sunrise on Fragile
Crazy diamond and echoes are in thay prog category of refences too
A symphony ... or even more. I have loved this piece since I bought "Third" fifty years ago!
Same .................
A guy saw Pink Floyd and Soft Macchine at the Round House,London 1967. So I just had to look them up, this first track reminds me of Caravan. I'll have to listen to it all. Wow fantastic, I love this music 😃
Caravan was no different than the Soft Machine.
One of the best pieces of music ever done.
日本では決して人気が有るとは言えないこのバンドのこの20分近い大作をNHKの某番組で聴いた時の衝撃は40年後の今だに忘れられません。
*NEXT WEEK*
*ZUCC AND DEFLATION BOI MAKE THEIR APPEARANCE IN FULL ANIMATION*
me?
This song is capable of summarizing the entire history of music in twenty minutes
Progressive rock, at least.😊
one of the greatest song of all time
THE best
this song feels like a burning sunrise....
It also feels like there's a vocal percussion, in a whole another level, which is coming from my mind
At the same time, it hurtfully recalls the long lost intensity of my youth.
This is the most underrated music i have ever heard
araki tried to make this recognizable but is still somehow underrated
YOUR NEXT LINE IS, “On a dilemma between what I need and what I just want
Between your thighs I feel a sensation
How long can I resist the temptation?
I've got my bird, you've got your man
So who else do we need, really?
Now I'm here, I may as well put my other hand in yours
While we decide how far to go and if we've got time to do it now
And if it's half as good for you as it is for me
Then you won't mind if we lie down for a while, just for a while
Till all the thing I want is need
You are the thing I are, I knew
I want you more than ever now
We're on the floor, and you want more, and I feel almost sure
That cause now we've agreed, that we got what we need
Then all the thing us needs is wanting
I realized when I saw you last
We've been together now and then
From time to time - just here and there
Now I know how it feels from my hair to my heels
To have you haunt the horns of my dilemma
- Oh! Wait a minute! -
Over - Up - Over - Up - ... Down
Down - Over - Up - Over - ... Up
Living can be lovely, here in New York State
Ah, but I wish that I were home
And I wish I were home again - back home again, home again
There are places and people that I'm so glad to have seen
Ah, but I miss the trees, and I wish that I were home again
Back home again
The sun shines here all summer
Its nice cause you can get quite brown
Ah, but I miss the rain - ticky tacky ticky
And I wish that I were home again - home again, home again...
Living is easy here in New York State
Ah, but I wish that I were home again
Back in West Dulwich again
Just before we go on to the next part of our song
Let's all make sure we've got the time
Music-making still performs the normal functions -
Background noise for people scheming, seducing, revolting and teaching
That's all right by me, don't think that I'm complaining
After all, it's only leisure time, isn't it?
Now I love your eyes - see how the time flies
She's learning to hate, but it's just too late for me
It was the same with her love
It just wasn't enough for me
But before this feeling dies
Remember how distance can tell lies!
You can almost see her eyes, is it me she despises or you?
You're awfully nice to me and I'm sure you can see what her game is
She sees you in her place, just as if it's a race
And you're winning, and you're winning
She just can't undertsand that for me everything's just beginning
Until I get more homesick
So before this feeling dies, remember how distance tells us lies...
Singing a song in the morning
Singing it again at night
Don't really know what I'm singing about
But it makes me feel I feel all right
You say you like my shirt
You say you like my hat
Oh but you never say you like me
Or something nice like that
What about me?
What about me?” ISN’T IT?!
Holy cow a hundred times and I never heard half the words in the song definitely a crazy wife lyrics, love it, one change listen careful, I wish I were home again, f******
is that both a jojo reference AND the lyrics?
All four songs in this 2xLP gem are absolutely stunning. I'm sure glad these four scholarly musicians have crossed paths. Unique groundbreaking material.
Definitely. Such different inspirations of three genious. I used to listen to this album daily when I was eightteen.
Robert Wyatt,is considered amongst his peers to be one of the best drummers of all time.
Mike Ratledge...Bartok/Shostacovitch/and a touch of Mozart.....a composer to be reckoned with.
Soft Machine.....way ahead of the curve,musically.
Fortunate to have seen them in 1970
Robert Wyatt is not my favorite singer, but he definitely has my favorite voice in music. If that makes sense. His accent is a reason to live.
Edit : He's my favorite singer now. This is my favorite vocal performance of all time. Conveys all the emotions you've ever felt in your life with every single note. One of the greatest songs ever.
Have you listened to Rock Bottom yet? It is IMO the greatest album of all time, in any possible way
XD
He's So Smooth and Raspy , and Odd all at once...
Love Him
Moon in June ! A mad tour de force ! Incredible atmosphere !!! The great Robert Wyatt and his crazy friends Mike Ratledge, Hugh Hopper, Elton Dean. Third is a true masterpiece of music without frontiers !!!
@@ClaudioDiBiase16 it could be ...
Rattlege, England’s greatest jazz organist, trifles with his solo over the simplistic two-chord comping on his Lowrey organ. Noblesse oblige.
I bought this in Germany 1972, as i wad into much harder rock, this has been in the collection and dont listen much but always there are passages that stick in memory .....
What if you wanted a mafia caporegime's Fortune...
But an orange, a gunman and a panna cotta said "Vocal precussions on a whole nother level"?
I would control kinetic energy to avenge my fallen partner obviously
Coming from my minddd
*inhales deeply
AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH WANT GOLDEN WIND
superb! one of my favourite tracks from one of my favourite albums of all time ❤
9:43 the groove between Wyatt and Ratledge is simple mesmerizing!
Una meraviglia ❤
The greatest song ever written , will be listened in a million of years !!!
TENDER MACHINE
7 FUCKING DAYS
*7 FUCKING DAYS UNTIL WE GET TO SEE THE 9TH CIRCLE*
Tinder Machine
Golden wind
My favourite album of al time.
50 years and it get's better every time......
YES
absolutely my most loved song from my most loved album. My copy still has the pics from the Radio times pasted in from when they were the first band to do the Proms. Beyond love.
Great to have this back with good sound, Robert Wyatt (and Soft Machine) at their best.
On a dilemma between what I need and what I just want
Between your thighs I feel a sensation
How long can I resist the temptation?
I've got my bird, you've got your man
So who else do we need, really?
Now I'm here, I may as well put my other hand in yours
While we decide how far to go and if we've got time to do it now
And if it's half as good for you as it is for me
Then you won't mind if we lie down for a while, just for a while
Till all the thing I want is need
Till all the thing I want is need
I want you more than ever now
We're on the floor, and you want more, and I feel almost sure
That cause now we've agreed, that we got what we need
Then all the thing us needs is wanting
I realized when I saw you last
We've been together now and then
From time to time - just here and there
Now I know how it feels from my hair to my heels
To have you on the horns of my dilemma
- Oh! Wait a minute! -
Over - Up - Over - Up - ... Down
Down - Over - Up - Over - ... Up
Living can be lovely, here in New York State
Ah, but I wish that I were home
And I wish I were home again - back home again, home again
There are places and people that I'm so glad to have seen
Ah, but I miss the trees, and I wish that I were home again
Back home again
The sun shines here all summer
Its nice cause you can get quite brown
Ah, but I miss the rain - ticky tacky ticky
And I wish that I were home again - home again, home again...
Living is easy here in New York State
Ah, but I wish that I were home again
Just before we go on to the next part of our song
Let's all make sure we've got the time
Music-making still performs the normal functions -
background noise for people scheming, seducing, revolting and teaching
That's all right by me, don't think that I'm complaining
After all, it's only leisure time, isn't it?
Now I love your eyes - see how the time flies
She's learning to hate, but it's just too late for me
It was the same with her love
It just wasn't enough for me
But before this feeling dies
Remember how distance can tell lies!
You can almost see her eyes, is it me she despises or you?
You're awfully nice to me and I'm sure you can see what her game is
She sees you in her place, just as if it's a race
And you're winning, and you're winning
She just can't undertsand that for me everything's just beginning
Until I get more homesick
So before this feeling dies, remember how distance tells us lies...
[A música acaba com um trecho de "Singing A Song In The Morning", do Kevin Ayers]
Singing a song in the morning
Singing it again at night
Don't really know what I'm singing about
But it makes me feel all right
Muito Obrigado!!
gross another song about sex
Maravilhosa...o máximo ! Tudo enfim.
Robert Wyatt reina.
Domiziana Carloni l
@@PASTELXENON I personally feel that this is one of the most beautiful portrayals of infidelity in music. Not really "just another" sex song
That transition at 9:41 is pure bliss
Steve the Bandit outstanding, that part define Third vibe
Does anyone know other songs that sound like this part??
19:21 is
@d00bZubElEk it’s a bass. No guitar on this album….or the first two albums if I’m remembering correctly.
@@dirtlevel I'm sorry, I can't help playing Mr. GOTCHA!, but the second album includes 'Dedicated to You But You Weren't Listening', vocal with acoustic guitar accompanying. "...thousands of chrys-anth-e-mums."
Just about the tastiest drumming I've ever heard.
and the same guy is singing the whole time too. It must be exceptionally difficult
@@backdoornight There's a lot of overdubs. Wyatt plays all of the instruments on this track (Hammond organ, mellotron, bass, piano, pianet), so it's likely that the vocal track was recorded by itself, too.
Not to mention that the live version would be mostly if not entirely instrumental.
@@lihns He didn't do the brite track himself. Just the first half. The section after the vocals is a full band performance, then the part after that is Wyatt with a guest violinist. Still an extremely impressive and creative composition!
@@iamdamosuzuki_ He didn't sing while drumming, at least.
Hmm, hadn't really considered the possibility, this being the studio version and all. But if even Phil Collins did it live during his pop phase, I don't doubt Wyatt could do it too.
I hear fragments of this song in a bunch of other songs that came out decades later. Badass
Christmas vibes, really lived listening to this on the 24. December while it’s dark and like -20° outside
Saw Them in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on the Jimi Hendrix Experience first tour...
I'm a keyboard guy so I was in Heaven with Michael Ratledge on Keys
I saw Soft Machine second-billed to Jimi Hendrix in Seattle in 1968, and they impressed me as much as Jimi did. Soft Machine was the greatest avant-garde band of the 1960s. What fantastic imagination and playing!
This album is a masterpiece
Capolavoro musicale.
I feel cheated Soft Machine never made it in US in their prime when Floyd took off? Weird. Love it! Thanks for sharing this awesome track.
I remember there was a documentary about the Canterbury scene, and Robert Wyatt said something about how Soft Machine tried to be a pop group, but he was too weird, and Ratledge and Hopper were too serious. He said something else along the along the lines of that they could've had a good chance of making it big (they toured with Jimi Hendrix, who played with Robert Wyatt once).
I wish that Soft Machine were as famous as Pink Floyd. Third would make a better shirt than Dark Side of the Moon
The soloing halfway in, is what my mind always tends to replay. So good.
The experience of listening around 1970 with a room full of fellow rock musicians to Third is cascading back on me as I listen to your upload of this transformational album. When it was played through we ran it again. My infinite thanks.
the greatest song ever written 50 years ago !!!
Right now i am listening to soft machine for the first time ever. they aren't kidding when they call it experimental and avant garde haha. some interesting passages here, definitely gonna have to revisit this.
Nothing on earth beats this intro. I've slowed it down and replayed it soooooo many times
The ending conveys a terrible sadness. Or is it just me lamenting my lost youth?
Extraordinaire. Tous. Tous les Soft Machine et Robert Wyatt et Matching Mole.
Mamma mia avevo il vinile originale fantastico.
This is a masterpiece 🤩
Best Song ever
that jojo anime keeps following me everywhere I go. if its on this song too I guess I might as well just watch it
Ladies and gentlemen - we got 'em.
fildog
Not just that, read the manga! So much content for you to absorb
Samuel Kim just finished the show, bit dissapointed that it was just stand names and not part of the soundtrack but holy shit Im gonna read the rest of the manga
@@Fildoggy Wait... *PLEASE* tell me you started with part 1 first, and didn't immediately go to part 5.
Levios_ AAA yea lol probably my favorite part after 4
i feel deflated.
eidoriansan So does Narancia.
ANYONE WHO READS THESE COMMENTS PLEASE DONT ASK THE QUESTION. THE ANSWER IS YES AND THAT JOKE HAS ALREADY GOTTEN ANNOYING.
Foxtailedanimator holy shit... is that a... motherfucking...
JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJo!
eidoriansan Does your skin feel *like a condom?*
Can't wait to see Soft Machine in the Part 5 anime
A total Masterpiece !
This song makes me wanna deflate a boat and wrap it around a second boat.
And call it Boaty McSoftMachine.
@@fuzzballzz36 Actually the boats name is Lagoon.
auch nach 50 Jahren immer noch großartig !!
19 minutes of magic....
Guess I'll have to watch Jojo's bizarre adventure if all my favorite songs have a reference on it. Rip Hugh Hopper, great bass player, love this song!!
Diego Morales did ur watch it?
@@mr.goodgamer9986 i'm about to finish stardust crusaders, the second season xD
@@TheHermit72 Me too!! And the best part is i've discovered some good songs and bands after watching jojo 😍
The rest of Third is worth listening to as well!
Understatement or what?
the ultimate master piece since over 55 years !!!
Masterpiece
A true Masterpiece !!!! for mad men and mad girls only......
very EROTIC .......
Ruy Lopez gives me a mutahard
What many people may not realize, is this track is the LAST vocal track soft machine ever recorded! And it really represents the end of and era and the older, progressive / psychedelic rock period that Robert Wyatt played such a founding and key role in. It's also their last recording before their jazz explorations and Ratledge-dominated compositions set in. At this point, and prior to Wyatt's sacking, Soft Machine had become a bit schizophrenic, as there evolved two, apparently unresolvable sensibilities that were increasingly as musical odds within the band. Of course, a similar scenario would later play out as Ratledge tired of the later John Marshall sensibilities of frenetic, guitar-dominated fusion. At any rate, this composition works so very well as it slowly builds, between the textures and tensions of Wyatt's uniquely textured vocals as they soar alongside mesmerizing keyboards, and then with its unbelievable kinetic energy as the keyboards propel the entire piece into the stratosphere, and then downward to the landing and somber aftermath. It's like a movie that paints pictures whilst likewise having a marvelous beginning, middle and end. And if you sit still long enough and let your mind drink it all in, it will fill in the sounds with quite a cinematic pictureshow. And for a jazz piece, it's so incredibly ahead of its time as to how the improvisations are driven by and around keyboards and Hopper's hypnotic bass. "Third" is quite simply SM's "Sgt. Pepper's" - it's just that good - and important! But my favorite track on this LP is undoubtedly, "Outbloodyrageous!" And so it IS!
"Seven" come close to 'Third'. Soft Machine were blessed with 2 superb drummers - Robert Wyatt and John Marshall.
Absolute masterpiece!
This is just about the most groundbreaking amazeballs tune that ever happened in the known universe.
Ive hunted down all Wyatt's Lps i could get after I discovered soft machine I & second boundle. I came to it throuh the A. Jarry's pataphysique. I was a teenager and I still am mesmerized , fourty years and some..later, every time i hear a note sung from r. Wyatt; even some discreet backing vocal vocalizing on obscure artist's track ... Reading his very honnest bio is a must to get deeper in Mister Wyatt labyrinthic trajectory
Qualità Musicali Eccellenti riscontrabili solo in pochissime altre Band di tutti i tempi e indipendentemente dal genere musicale.
It's my favourite stand
Me too
Oh my God, after 50 freaking years I still cannot believe this album just listen to slightly all the time they must have gotten it from a woman subtle and smooth abrupt and abrasive, crawled up on the couch with chairs in her eyes watching an old movie and then she comes to you,, with that love in our eyes. This is the most perfect album. I wanted to describe it with the f word because that says it all but I want, love everybody
Tears
The part between 8:50 and 10:10 is pure genius! (As, indeed, is the rest of the song)
EDIT: and the ending!!! Sends me shivers everytime I listen to it!
Great stuff Soft Machine!!!
Another thing to thank Stewart Lee for, mentioning this in a podcast has opened up an entire new musical world for me
- TIMELESS MUSIC.
From 14:42 to the end is just the most beautiful thing I’ve ever listened. The perfect epilogue.
Robert Wyatt has an interesting history in the British rock scene with roots in Australia all the way to Canterbury. His voice is more revolutionary than aesthetic.
Personally I don't like too much prog music, too often It seems to me a pretentious musical genre. But man this is a true masterpiece, great composing skills, amazing battery and sing performance, 19 minutes and it never bores you
Crikey, you need to listen to the beautiful, unpretentious prog rock music..plenty of it about. But it depends what you mean by
' pretentious,' I suppose. This track I find a little undisciplined and wandering for myself. I'd rather hear John Wetton sing ' Rendezvous '.
No, I am a child of the magical band that was 'Gong', which developed and changed into virtuoisity in prog rock from mushroom fairy Land😅
So this song feels a little like very early Gongish in it's wandering/.there are moments of melodic/ rhythmic coming together that are beautiful, though.
Part 1 of this is all Robert, on drums, bass, keyboards, and vocals. Mike and Hugh come in at about 9 minutes with the unmistakable Hugh fuzz tone.
Une de mes préférées du Soft version 3, 4 et 5. Les autres sont moins de mon goût mais encore de la très bonne musique.
Ado et jeune homme, je m'endormais sur cette chanson, tellement apaisante à mon cerveau. 🥰
Faut dire que début 70 avec le King Crimson, Soft Machine, Pink Floyd, Zappa, on se gelait la cervelle pas mal 😂😂
this music is on a whole 'nother level
Its like a burning sunshine amirite?
the greatest song in rock history ever
rock?????
@@killherqueenyeah 😎
@@killherqueen how isn't this rock music?
Stand Master : [ZUCChero]
Stand Name: [Tender Contraption]
Succ hero
Like a condom
Take a shower, weeb
Golden ZuCc
Dire capolavoro è dire poco❤❤❤
from 6:58 to 9:00... sublime melodies and singing.
0:38 riff is so menacing, it sounds like the moon looking down from a night sky
I just love how the bass removes the emotional chaos in 13:46.
Not heard in years 🦉thee good times
de todas los temas de Third este es el menos jazz pero talvez tambien el mas psicodelico. la primera parte es un pop-soul cantado por Wyatt, letras claramente influenciadas por el dada, interesante los malabares vocales de Robert Wyatt que hacen que no se pierda el hilo. la segunda parte es puramente instrumental y lo mejor de esto, donde todos lo miembros de la banda se unen y hacen una orgia sonora en uno de los momentos mas perfectos de fusion electronica, musica clasica, jazz y rock.
Sinceramente uno de los mejores discos de los 70's
Quien es el Dada?? Perdon mi ignorancia u.u
@@danteandante9177 Bueno para ponerlo breve, el dadaismo en un movimiento artístico que abarca muchos medios de arte. Nacio como una forma de protesta contra las manifestaciones artísticas, políticas y estéticas que se consideraban norma de su época, así pues por eso se caracteriza por la espontaneidad, lo irracional y absurdo de su contenido, todo lo contrario de lo que uno normalmente consideraría "normal". Eso es la definición corta, puedes buscar en google para mas info. Robert Wyatt seria un dadaista en toda regla, no solo por la letra de muchas de sus canciones, sino tambien por su pensamiento y forma de vida. Y ya que estamos en esto, si les gusto Moon in June, pues recomiendo escuchar Nine Feet Underground de Caravan, una suite muy linda, bendecida con la gracia de Robert Wyatt, parajes instrumentales a lo Pink Floyd, uno de los mejores usos del Hammond y el espíritu de lo que es el sonido Canterbury, melancolía y una celebración a la vida.
@@julyccg117 aaaahhh entiendo perfectamente, muy muy muy interesante por lo demas, escuchare ese temazo del que hablas. Muchaaaas graciaaaaas 🙏✨🍃
Siendo un "prog-head" lo mio no es el jazz y esta es mi pista favorita del álbum. Amo este tema (la versión en vivo en la BBC , con otra letra, igualmente basada en la experiencia personal presente, es doblemente genial). En general me encantan las letras dada de los canterburyanos, la letra de "Signed curtain" de Wyatt en "Matching Mole" es el epítome del género.
Lo que mas me gusta, es cuando el dada se encuentra con la psicodelia, como en "I am he as you are me and you are me and we are all together. See how they run like pigs from the gun, see how they fly, I'm crying". (cuando apareció esta, en 1967, yo tenía 13 años y no entendí nada, después aprendí a disfrutarlo).
Very moving for me. And this guy was just the drummer.
Pure. Genius!
Great! I now rimember Soft Macchine.
I was looking up early Pink Floyd and a guy wrote he saw them
This was on my player all thru the 70's
Such a great album. Every time I listen to it...another one of the four songs becomes my favorite track. This one relight now is...!
I first heard the ridiculously edited track of "Out Bloody Rageous" on the sampler by Columbia titled "Different Folks" or Strokes or something like that
Different Strokes.
I believe that edit of Out Bloody Rageous was slated to be a single, but it never happened.
Magnifica SEMPRE ad ogni stagione....
Robert Wyatt a joué tous les instruments sur la première partie de Moon in June, Mike Ratledge ayant refusé de participer à cette pièce. Ce fut sa dernière chanson sur un disque de Soft Machine.
*Zipper Man and Moody Jazz vs Rubber Machine*
(But seriously, I wonder what Soft Machine's localized name is gonna be)
it's apparently Tender Machine
@@amazingfan15
I want tenders now
Gibe me tendies
Yeah man. Loved this. Ty!