Hai guys ... here is some information about my new live session "Ripples" by "Genesis". . "Ripples" is a ballad by Genesis, released in 1976 on their album "A Trick of the Tail" and written by Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford. It is the longest track on the album and was a regular part of the concerts. The melancholy lyrics are about the fading of beauty that comes with ageing and the waves in the chorus are a symbol of this fading. In the album's graphics, each song was assigned a drawing, which are collected on the album cover. For this song, it is the drawing on the far left, in which an old woman looks at her youthful reflection in the mirror. The ballad begins with the line "Blue girls come in every size". Mike Rutherford said this was "another term for schoolgirls in blue uniforms". The line about a "face that launches a thousand ships" is a quote from "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe. On the genesis of the rest of the lyrics, he continued: "I ended up writing these really obscene lyrics for 'Ripples' and singing them until I wrote the final version." . If you would like to find out more about the song and the artist and get more information, just take a look at the description of this music video. . Have a lot of fun and great moments in your live ... Many greetings ... Tom 🥰😍😘
Hello Cheryl, I can understand you so well with your love for this song. . I already mentioned here in another comment about this live session that this song also plays an important role in my life. It's not for nothing that my stage name is "Tom Ripples". . I'm so pleased that you were able to experience a beautiful and hopefully dreamy time for a brief moment, in which your thoughts were able to float somewhere in a vacuum. . I hope to be able to give you such wonderful moments a few more times ... . Have fun & a lot of great moments for you! Tom 🤗🤗🤗🤗
This was awesome! The sound was so much clearer than in the original music video. This is one of my favourite songs of all time, so really appreciate this dude!
Hello Rafael … thank you so much for your kind and very motivating words ... it is an honor for me to have prepared such a great moment for you! . As for you, this song is also a very important song for me ... that's why I chose my artist name … . Perhaps I will be able to give you such an beautiful moment again in the future! . Have a lot of fun and great moments ... Many greetings ... Tom 🤗🤗🤗
Hola Pikallo, mi alma tan fiel ... Muchas gracias por tus -una vez más- tan maravillosas y motivadoras palabras. . Sigue así con tus vídeos musicales cada vez mejores ... Siempre me alegra descubrirte en un vídeo. . ¡Maravillosos días por delante para ti también y un gran abrazo! . Diviértanse y saludos Tom
Hai guys ... here is some information about my new live session "Ripples" by "Genesis".
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"Ripples" is a ballad by Genesis, released in 1976 on their album "A Trick of the Tail" and written by Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford. It is the longest track on the album and was a regular part of the concerts. The melancholy lyrics are about the fading of beauty that comes with ageing and the waves in the chorus are a symbol of this fading. In the album's graphics, each song was assigned a drawing, which are collected on the album cover. For this song, it is the drawing on the far left, in which an old woman looks at her youthful reflection in the mirror. The ballad begins with the line "Blue girls come in every size". Mike Rutherford said this was "another term for schoolgirls in blue uniforms". The line about a "face that launches a thousand ships" is a quote from "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe. On the genesis of the rest of the lyrics, he continued: "I ended up writing these really obscene lyrics for 'Ripples' and singing them until I wrote the final version."
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If you would like to find out more about the song and the artist and get more information, just take a look at the description of this music video.
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Have a lot of fun and great moments in your live ...
Many greetings ... Tom 🥰😍😘
Love this song and your enhancements to it.
Hello Cheryl, I can understand you so well with your love for this song.
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I already mentioned here in another comment about this live session that this song also plays an important role in my life. It's not for nothing that my stage name is "Tom Ripples".
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I'm so pleased that you were able to experience a beautiful and hopefully dreamy time for a brief moment, in which your thoughts were able to float somewhere in a vacuum.
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I hope to be able to give you such wonderful moments a few more times ...
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Have fun & a lot of great moments for you!
Tom 🤗🤗🤗🤗
This was awesome! The sound was so much clearer than in the original music video. This is one of my favourite songs of all time, so really appreciate this dude!
Hello Rafael … thank you so much for your kind and very motivating words ... it is an honor for me to have prepared such a great moment for you!
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As for you, this song is also a very important song for me ... that's why I chose my artist name …
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Perhaps I will be able to give you such an beautiful moment again in the future!
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Have a lot of fun and great moments ...
Many greetings ... Tom 🤗🤗🤗
super like para mi super amigo con el mejor setup de todo youtube siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, que tengas buen dia tom un abrazo
Hola Pikallo, mi alma tan fiel ... Muchas gracias por tus -una vez más- tan maravillosas y motivadoras palabras.
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Sigue así con tus vídeos musicales cada vez mejores ... Siempre me alegra descubrirte en un vídeo.
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¡Maravillosos días por delante para ti también y un gran abrazo!
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Diviértanse y saludos
Tom