The 90's feel so different. Not just a nostalgic thing, but like we crossed a threshold into another world that we can never come back from. Everything feels so different.
Before smartphones ruined it all and before 9 11 were the last of the good ol'days there was violence back then too but people were different they weren't zombies like today with their phones, a world without smartphones think about it that was beautiful ❤️❤️❤️😳🤳😳🤳😳🤳😳🤳😳🤳😳🤳
Totally agree..🤍🔆⚘Miss them days so much. Everything is so different now beyond words.. but you both captured it well. This song is also how I feel about the world; wide awake, torn broken on the floor. Wide eyed but aware. 🙏🏻 Out of faith , ashamed of humanity 💔 at times. Torn. It's the extremes of everything and how people treat one another .. total disregard and like they aren't a being at all.
Totally agree. If I could go back in time it wouldn't be my childhood or my teenage years that I would choose, but it would be the 90's (I was 30 when Torn was released). Nostalgia or not, I really don't know. It was just a great time, just before the chaos ; in a way, the swan song of the world before. Give me back those f*** 90's.
Torn by Natalie still feels as refreshing to me as I first heard in the 90s. It's just that awesome. Never grows old, never goes out of style. It's timeless!
I cannot believe 4 of us have listened to this song this week lol. I love it. And Michelle branch, Sarah bareilles, Vanessa Carlton, Natasha Bedingfield, Stacie Orrico, “Suddenly I See,” and “Kiss Me”
I say we all just need to start an Opt Out trend.... i see just as many KIDS, all these Gen Z lost souls everyone loves making fun of who are just as much in love with the 80s and 90s as the kids who grew up in the 80s and 90s. Instead of poking fun at them, just include them, talk to them, share stories. dont say things like "you'll never understand" because they DO understand. I know this because as a kid of the 80s and 90s i was obsessed with past generations. 30s and 40s and 60s and 70s. but i was lucky to have adults in my life who loved sharing their stories. i did not like the ones who made a huge deal about me listening to older music, like i was breaking the rules or something. saying crap like "That's from MY generation! You weren't even born then! Why are you listening to THAT??" never understood the selfish mentality. still don't because people still do that. I included my kids by talking about growing up and the fun i had. they never really got into video games or computers. preferred playing outside or watching classic movies and listening to music. When my youngest son's friend started learning guitar he would bring it to school and start randomly playing intros to the songs that were popular when i was in high school while we were at lunch. So.... i took the liberty of telling him about several other bands he might like. he looked them all up and got really excited because he'd never heard them before. loved their music. Now he's writing his own songs and music. You can actually have non-condescending conversations with kids today. many are interested. That's how you keep the vibe alive. you share it. It also helps to turn off the social media and phones and actually go out and do things like people used to. movie theaters, skating, bike trails, parks, beaches... develop a territory and become a regular. invite people over to watch movies and play board games. It's so worth it. this world today is incredibly lonely and sad. but we have the power to make it better.
А я рожденный в СССР мечтаю, чтобы что ни будь вернуло то прекрасное чем выделялась советская эстрада. Она была чуткая, содержательная, пропитанная любовью к природе и человеку.
Unfortunately the past is the past and there is no way to go back or bring it back, Let it live on in all our memories, just like one day we will become memories too
She actually is an angel. It sounds odd to say this, no? But I am a medium beyond this world; and I'll confirm it. It's the type of work I do all day, documenting these supernatural aspects of our world...
@@pablozapata8556 We can't control the world, but if we're smart and careful, we can create the lives for our families we want them to have, and that's worth focusing on.
I'm brazilian and I first heard this song when I was 8 and it touched my heart someway... I thought I would never hear it again in my life because I couldn't speak english that time and I was born in a very small city. I tried to explain the song to many people, but no one could help me or no one knew the song. But I grew up and I learned english and this is the song of my life and I can put in on whenever I want. Thank God and Thanks Natalia Imbruglia to make this song hearable in lots of countries
Hello to you from Ukreine, Richard! I've seen you on the chennel endVid (Learn English with Ronni!) and when I saw your comment here I was so heppy :D. That there is on the planet erth people, the same like me "running into chidhood". When I was a kid, my brother hed a cassette player and I remember how I waited for this song every time when he played the tape. You're probably right now thinkig "What a crazy girl and why am I readind this?". So, I apologize for grammatical mistakes and go drink tea. I wish you luck, you're a nise person!
I’m 36 years old. This reminds me of cold winters nights in the north west up in Preston as a kid living in children’s homes walking to school, hearing it in taxis, shops & shopping centres, my school used it in a musical to! These songs were the songs that built memory’s for so many people. WAY WAY ahead of its time and still bangs to this day 🔥🔥
Vc morou em orfanato, nossa imagino que vc tem muitas histórias pra contar, desculpa não conheço você, mas achei legal vc compartilhar , um forte abraço.
My God do I miss the late 90s. I was in my mid teens at the time and think about those days every single day. The music, clothes, hair styles, etc. I would give anything to spend a single day in that era again.
Watch what you are saying okay!! Giving away anything for a day back is plainly ridiculous!! For me I just want to spend time in heaven with LORD JESUS CHRIST and FATHER.
I miss those days i was kid in a perfect era even with its imperfections. Everyone knows we live a lie these days. We move too fast if things just slowed down it would've been much better.
I've been watching this for almost twenty years now just because Natalie Imbuglia, in this video, is the absolute image of perfection. In this video, she is the most absolutely beautiful human being to ever exist. My opinion. If yours is different though, you're wrong. :P
Also, she started out planning to be an actress and she used her acting chops in this. The guy who co-starred did a great job as well, and just the conception and direction and everything... just a way big huge cut above the typical. I guess that's why even though it's way pre-UA-cam, it's got 90 mil views.
You know what is sad. She actually got bullied pretty badly about her thick lips (because thin lips were the rage back then). My how things have changed! She was and still is gorgeous.
This song reminds me of a time full of ease, happiness and hope. When everything still seemed possible and life was full of wishes and dreams. Painfully beautiful and unforgettable memories...
@@whohizzie Probably the times weren't really epic, but for me, in my little "teenage world", it was just like that :-) Everything was new and felt so great and so different and this song simply reflects my attitude towards life back then...
When my mom was pregnant with me, her water broke and as she was rushing to the hospital in her car this song played. Now anytime it's on the radio, no ones allowed to change it 😊
Christina G That's a really charming story. But the only think that came to mind when you said that your mom heard this song when she was in labor with you is: so the song to your mom is "(My Amniotic Sac is) Torn".
What absolute BULL! It was in 1990 that a whole load of music became absolutely intolerable and became absolute TORTURE and absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to listen to, and it led to the appalling noise we've got now which is even WORSE! Especially that absolutely infernal racket known as "house music" with it's relentless mechanised noise and constant insane finger-snapping routine which absolutely RIPS your SKULL apart and is constantly played in all manner of essential shops and stores, and public buildings making them totally INACCESSIBLE which I absolutely FURIOUSLY RESENT as it causes such APPALLING EXclusion, it makes you desperately want to find the machine that's playing it and absolutely smash it to PULP, and absolutely bounce it off the wall!
it's all pachabel's canon in D. literally. oasis - don't look back in anger aerosmith - cryin' vitamin c - graduation goldfinger - superman. this song. so many more.
I miss this decade so much. I use to hear this song almost every morning on the radio on my way to work. I'm so happy that I was a teenager in the 90's. No other decade like it. Never will be either.
im a 2000s kid and i would literally hear this song play EVERY MORNING on the bus going to school
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It's not even her song. Natalie Imbruglia copied it. Anne Preven “Torn” yank version , unbelievable emotion. It was great to be white and from Britain in Australia in the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s. The rest of Australia got left behind.
@@moom76Nostalgia filter is a hell of a thing. The 90s had Reagan-era housing & homelessness crises on the rise, Desert Storm, the AIDS epidemic in full swing with multiple governments dismissing it as "just a gay disease," civil rights issues across the globe, depression on the rise, etc For teens & kids, it was a great decade. For adults, it was stressful.
this song never faded from my mind , memories of the good ol 90's rushes back .. best decade there ever was and will be . cant believe we live under the same sky. its a completely changed world
Would you rather be a young person today not remembering or knowing much about 90s music and settling for what's currently in the charts instead? Be happy that you got to experience an awesome era.
Oh god damn, i miss my good old childhood, i really miss those days. I cant describe it, i have an inner pain when i think back...when everything was easier as today ;(
Ricardo Diaz , back then we were young and invincible, and ignorant of the pain and suffering in the world , then they invented the internet:-( Ignorance is bliss :-) or was bliss :-(
Hatti Lim lol right, the fashion was so "I don't care I know it's weird", that belly sweater! And I remember seeing SO much dragon stuff around that time : )
crazy thing is im from the 80s and say the same about music from then. and say the same things about the 80s and the 90s. compared to what goes on now times were alot better.
What I love about this video is that most of it is candid behind the scenes footage. Apparently, the crew didn't know that the cameras were recording everything the whole time, but the both Natalie and the director loved it so much that they incorporated it into the final editing.
Not the nostalgic type, but I sometimes miss these years. Music videos seemed more natural and relatable, with still so much going on within their elegant simplicity.
I went to Australia in 1998 to learn english and this song was the first I listenend to on my arrival ! I bought the CD and to help myself with the language, I learned by heart all the lyrics, it helped me lot and for me it's unforgettable !
@@leonpastis4663yes he did... Get over it lol 90% of Australians are more efficient at english than Americans, despite what you might think is a hard to understand accent
I think we all feel this way at one time or another. This song strikes a chord with many of us when love seems to have failed despite our best efforts to make it real.
Natalie Imbruglia was hands down the most beautiful woman in the 90s. The music, the clothes, everything in this video is a perfect tribute to what was the 1990s. I miss that, the last truly great decade.
Good evening, I'm a big fan of yours, I'm from Brazil and I'm 31 years old today, and you can't imagine how grateful I am for you in my life! Thank you very much, if you can, say hello to me 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@@splash_067 everyone looks back in the past and thinks life was better. You have your little problems now that bring you down, that you don't remember having then, so the good rises. Nothing was perfect then.
I love this song.Reminds me of driving down to Maryland to see my sister with my parents. Singing this going 80 mph with the windows down. I miss them all. RIP mom and dad
@@untomirin6891 Good question. Off the top of my head: Too much technology ruling our lives, we are too connected and communicate and quarrel too much, serious environmental and climatic concerns to put it mildly, hyper-materialism, no more good ideas, beauty, or heart and soul in the arts (especially music), and of course terrorism (islamic and whitey) and the rise of China; Its almost as if the 90s really were the end of history.
@@keinname1192 i hope you arent talking about the time before 70s because it was very shitty era.. Slavery, sexism etc. Also the 90s and 80s very also shit.. Things happening in the world and you dont even know because yall living perfect lives.. Im not saying awful things dont happen today, im saying that bad things happen anytime and its even worse than technology.. Im sorry if i missed the point and you know everything i told you but i just had to put it out there..
@@KenArkane Isn't it more that 90s wasn't the end of history after all? Fukuyama's thesis was that we were set for democratization, liberalization and progress. Thus ending all ideological struggles. That's the end of history. But history didn't end. Instead we got a neoliberal hegemony, whose only true counter-ideology with any punch behind it is Islamism and Chinese state capitalism. In the west we have online "contacts", but mostly it's just empty parasocial relationships with UA-camrs like PewDiePie, whose "friends" you can become by paying them through Patreon or some shit. Then there's the impersonal pseudocommunity hate cliques from the alt-right to the radical trans activists, whose only feature seems to be to fan outrage, which in turn churns clicks for the corrupt main stream media, which is more interested in profit than a commitment to truth. Capitalism has finally succeeded in destroying our institutions and communities, and the only ones seeming to give a shit are populist right wing retards, where as the present so called "left" is more interested in only furthering the decay of communality by severing all ties of people to shared meanings, most clearly exemplified in insisting that what gender truly is, is just your personal choice. Families are atomized, people don't commit to children, marriage and self sacrifice, instead we are all commodified into a Facebook page or a Tinder account. We have progress alright, in the meaning of rationalization, but that rationalization rather fits a robot than a human being. Wages are depressed by robotization and mass immigration, which is the wet dream of capitalists and the PMC class masquerading as the left wing. Then we have international finance people pouring money into the big cities buying real estate, because all that money that has been printed by central banks to bail the corrupt banks after the financial crisis has to go somewhere, in essence re-creating the 19th century, where your average working class person will never own their own house. Instead we are expected to just consume product, and consume each other's culture and environment through tourism. Liberalism is becoming a mockery of itself by allying with the state security apparatus and increasing limits on free speech. Democracy and national sovereignity is a joke in the oligarchies we live in. We are a time without a direction and without values. Truly we live in postmodern times.
Justin Alexander this song came out in 1997. I.was there in Wollongong NSW. now I'm in Toronto Canada. it used to play every day on fm101 Illawarra radio.
+PieroHD What do you mean good old days? This song uses the same 4 chord progression that 80% of pop songs use. ( and have used for the last 40 years) P.S Don't get me wrong, it's a great song that I really do love, but it's not 'original' or anything.
michael henry That is absolutely irrelevant. Please click the wiki link above and learn something. It's not a secret that Pop music is very formulaic. Go Google '4 chords', there is a wealth of info.
It's interesting that some songs "feel nostalgic" while others don't. Maybe it has something to do with aspects and techniques of the song that were unique to its time period.
Saw her just this week at The O2 supporting The Corrs (saw her a couple of years ago too at her show she did at Shepherd's Bush Empire for the 25th anniversary of Left of the Middle). Brilliant both times I saw her, and when this song starts the audible ripple of excitement in the audience when it comes is second to none!
Como eu queria voltar no tempo, como eu queria fazer tudo diferente, ter aproveitado mais minha adolescência, ter vivido, não ter sido uma pessoa tímida, retraída. Quanta saudades da minha adolescência, não sabia que hoje, aos meus 35 anos, me bateria tanta saudade e tantos arrependimentos. Essa música me trasporta pra minha época de juventude.
I have to say that the 90's had some really great music. There was a lot going on in the 90's musically. I always go back to the 70's for music because that's when I grew up but the 90's had some really great artists too. I don't know what it is now.
This song came out a couple of years after my divorce, and it beat the living hell out of me. I'm not saying this was a bad thing. It was a sort of cathartic experience that let me feel the hurt, and fire, and passion of the loss and betrayal I felt at the time. Ms Imbruglia put my life into a song that still reverberates in me to this day, some 27 years later.
I'm typically a classic rock/blues/metal guy that's played in tribute bands since my teens and I still have to say this song aswel as "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None The Richer are two absolutely iconic anthems that hit the gut always. Just love them, when mainstream pop was actually musical and full of genuine emotion.
I love Natalie's layered vocals on this track. She does all the backing vocals aswell and they fit so nicely. Even this early on and new to the game you can hear how much talent she has. She's always had a really sweet and expressive voice.
Yup, absolutely well done. But it's her delectable vocals that make the song. And if it didn't have the line "laying naked on the floor" it might not even been a hit Ever heard the Danish original, "Braendt" by Lis Soerensen ?
@@Mau-map3What? She's been amazing live for decades and even sung live with Andrea Bochelli the opera singer. She nearly always insisted on live vocals on TOTP and music shows which was unusual for a pop star back then. She can perform with just one acoustic guitar and no auto tune.
The 90's sucked just like every other decade has. Stop making it seem like was a "better" time. Racism was rampant (still is), the gay community was being decimated by AIDs, Stop and frisk was still legal, profiling by police on ALL minorities, homicide rates were through the fucking rough, the crack epidemic, the president raping his intern, the Kosovo genocide, the Chechnya genocide, Rwandan genocide, Armenian genocide, the list goes on and on and on. The world has always been a terrible place and always will be.
Every era has had its issues, but living in the 90’s was special! Not trying to romanticize anything but the sun shined with a little more grace and the air was filled with joy, peace and love. It felt so different! It’s tough to explain.
@@Shootmaster44 I totally agree there are songs I hardly paid attention to then but now find myself in love with. It was great growing up in the 90’s. Music, fashion, television, and film were so cool.
I was shocked when I found out that she was only 22 here, I always thought she like 30.
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It's not even her song. Natalie Imbruglia copied it. Anne Preven “Torn” yank version , unbelievable emotion. It was great to be white and from Britain in Australia in the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s. The rest of Australia got left behind.
p0werc0rdz No I am not a lesbian. I do admire a woman's beauty though. And secure enough with myself to point out her amazing attributes. That's all. Glad you agree that she is beautiful 😊
I was a shy, timid 17 year old girl back when music was story telling. Gosh, I kinda miss the 90's. What all I've come to discover about myself now, I'd like to go back and slap my face and shout Don't do it!!!! Living life is our greatest teacher.
I had no idea she was the Bluebell and as soon she was unmasked, I could totally hear it. Funny how that works. Left of the Middle was such a good album
@@thishandleisiunavailable I'm afraid the times were no more simple than they are now. Indeed, it is easier, so much more easy to he yourself now. Do that 👍👍❤
Give the Anne Preven (the writer of the song) version a try to hear it sung with the right inflection and emotion. This cover is too chipper and upbeat.
Practically "grunge-vibe" pop. Grunge, nu metal, and even this. Or I'm just thinking of the Korn cover of "Torn" I just saw Steve Welsh made 2 weeks ago.
Not to forget the dance music phenomenon that swept away boundaries between cultures and classes. And united black and white people in dance and enjoyment like never before. Remember house music was pioneered predominantly by black Americans and evolved into the acid house scene which is when people of all races came together to unite and be as one in the fun and ethereal enjoyment of dancing. On another note.. I consider music as a language.. the qualitative language. The language of the now of the experience of the now whatever that may be... a thought, sensation, emotion, anything that can be experienced by a conscious being. I honestly think trance music is the closest the human race ever come to a perfect translation. Not 100% but close. Very close. I love all music.. I'll give anything a chance and it always grows on me... except hardcore metal/screamo which I used to love. Now I simply cannot stand it!!! it makes me angry listening to it. Which is the whole point.. at that teenage phase of your life you carry a lot of weight of unprocessed and justified anger, rejection, shame, guilt and ultimately fear. The language of that music is all of those experiences... and a way to release them. Psychologically it could be considered shadow integration. Peace & love
May 2024. I can't imagine a time that this song doesn't work, and that this Natalie doesn't look great. Fashion, taste, style, expectation, experiences ... they all change. But this just works forever surely?
Miaxhorpaystylinson xcakemashton HAHAHAH i am a fan indeed, but i knew the song before they even performed it at the x factor :D And thank you, i ship us too :3
Listening to this song in 2022. I adore this song. I always hear it and it stirs enough emotions to make me feel like crying. In those moments, when it does feel like the perfect sky is torn, this song touches the heart. Such beautiful and poetic lyrics, "Illusion never changed into something real, I am wide awake and I can see the perfect sky is torn."
This is what music does. It creates fake emotions which isn’t based in your reality. You could have the best day ever and hear a nostalgic sad song and cry. Music should not be taken as a small thing
Lots of us that are watching these videos were born back in the early 80's and we were in high school when this music was on the radio. These songs are amazing and not only this such great music but these videos are perfection. They were shot well and they didn't try too hard. The era is gone now but the late 90's was such a great time. If you were not around then you missed it.
I was born in '59 and this song and genre means a lot to me. Loved the music then. There's a second childhood you experience when your kids are young and so the 90's was almost as special to me as the 70's. But I also loved the 80's because i was still pretty young. I do fear younger people may not ever get to experience really great music (or life for that matter).
@@kaliyuga1476experience the real world. Go for an hour long bike ride outside twice a week without your cell phone turned on. Wave at everyone you see. The rest will happen naturally.
For those saying the 90s hit differently, it was. We were at the cusp of the future and so full of hope. Now we see what that future holds and we wish we could go back. It’s not crazy , it’s the truth as the future ended up feeling lame and full of wasted potential, but back then we thought it would be so amazing. Well who feels like it’s amazing now that we are here ?
It’s dead, I feel privileged to of been an 80s baby These gen z’s dunno what they missed the only benefit they have is getting a song in an instant, I remember watching the box and waiting literally all day for my fav song to come on
**cough** wish we could turn back time btw im not mainstream like my fave songs are glowing eyes and isle of flightless birds in case any clique members think so lmao |-/
+josh in my pants You shouldn't worry so much about what others think of you. You will never truly be content with yourself until you realize that the music you listen to is supposed to please you and YOU ALONE. When you are by yourself, blasting your favorite music... Does it really matter if some stuck-up, self proclaimed "true fan" thinks your song choice is too mainstream? People like that have their heads too far up their asses, and don't deserve even a fleeting thought in your life. Sorry if I sound too preachy 😙 I hope you enjoy the rest your day though.
And *BAM* I'm 13 again. My friends and I are playing Star Fox 64 and GoldenEye with the radio on. And then One Head Light by the Wall Flowers comes on after this.
same. I miss the 90s. Just look whats happening today. Rape culture is growing. These new artists doing the twerking. Girl shaking their booty. Just imagine what 13 year old teens girls and boys are looking at.
Arielle Tolome Yup...they are corrupting the youths mind through sex and drugs and it's working. They are trying to dismantle the family structure and family tradition and it's working. Parents are too blind to see what their children are exposed to. Look at the cover of any Girls/Women magazine and all you read is "How to have better sex", "101 Hot Sex moves", "20 Things that will drive boys crazy" etc etc etc. Society is heading down a uncertain and gloomy path. "Twerking" is got to be the most unclassy, trashy, slutty dance a women can do. Show complete lack of respect for the woman image and themselves.
Arielle Tolome You know this song is partly about losing your virginity right? You're also a moron if you think people shaking their asses is a new thing.
I just started humming this song after almost 30 years of not even remembering it. Sang the lyrics to Google because I couldn't remember the artists name; and Viola! Great throwback tune from yester-year!
It's a perfect pop song in every way. That final electric guitar solo with a slide is just an icing on the cake: there are many fantastic details going on throughout the song. For example, bass line around 0:41-0:45 (or the bass 'solo' at 2:20) is a simple little thing but sounds just so nice and groovy. Or that build-up to the guitar solo... Fine craftsmanship!
Casey Ryback You're right, very nice touches. But I find that with a lot of old music up to the 90s, they often added little sounds here and there through a song that sounded different and interesting, unlike stuff in the charts nowadays, more like a copy and paste job, once you've heard the first minute of a song, you've heard all of it.
Vedendo questo video, nel lontano 1997, avevo gia' compreso che saresti divenuta la donna piu' bella del pianeta. Cara Natalie, pensa quanto io capisco di donne! Inoltre avevo anche compreso la tua bravura artistica, la tua semplicita' e la tua straordinaria sensualita'! Ne sono felice!
The power of music. Anytime I hear a 90s hit such as this it takes me right back to when I was only a kid. Even get a bit emotional thinking I had all my life ahead of me without even realising it, not a care in the world only being hyper and outdoors as much as possible.
Yeah I get that. I'm in my mid 30s now but man do I miss the 90s and early 2000s. Your whole life ahead of you. Not only that the people that were still here and you didn't realize your time with them was limited.
Funny thing is, what you describe is what I feel now, at near 40. Back then, I felt like I had no hope and no future. Now, I have all of those things and more😂
It was the year 1998, I was 6 years old, sitting in the car and this song blasted through the radio. It was a sunny day and everything was so simple. So many good memories of this song. ❤️ Thank you Natalie for this lovely childhood memory.
The 90's feel so different. Not just a nostalgic thing, but like we crossed a threshold into another world that we can never come back from. Everything feels so different.
Before smartphones ruined it all and before 9 11 were the last of the good ol'days there was violence back then too but people were different they weren't zombies like today with their phones, a world without smartphones think about it that was beautiful ❤️❤️❤️😳🤳😳🤳😳🤳😳🤳😳🤳😳🤳
Totally agree..🤍🔆⚘Miss them days so much.
Everything is so different now beyond words.. but you both captured it well.
This song is also how I feel about the world; wide awake, torn broken on the floor.
Wide eyed but aware. 🙏🏻
Out of faith , ashamed of humanity 💔 at times. Torn. It's the extremes of everything and how people treat one another .. total disregard and like they aren't a being at all.
absolutely the same. I would love to be an adult in the 90s...
Totally agree.
If I could go back in time it wouldn't be my childhood or my teenage years that I would choose, but it would be the 90's (I was 30 when Torn was released). Nostalgia or not, I really don't know. It was just a great time, just before the chaos ; in a way, the swan song of the world before.
Give me back those f*** 90's.
We did - they reset stuff when the f up
Torn by Natalie still feels as refreshing to me as I first heard in the 90s. It's just that awesome. Never grows old, never goes out of style. It's timeless!
I wanna wish a Happy 49th Today to Natalie Jane Imbruglia!!
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@@brandonmoore7497 🎂 I got the cake 😉
It’s always the hideous-looking ones who sing beautifully, angelically.
Yess, totaly agree!!Greatt song , great lirics ,timeless !!i also heaed it the first time whwn it came out in the 90s 😍
I miss this kind of music
Same. The 90s were great for music.
Me too
I cannot believe 4 of us have listened to this song this week lol. I love it. And Michelle branch, Sarah bareilles, Vanessa Carlton, Natasha Bedingfield, Stacie Orrico, “Suddenly I See,” and “Kiss Me”
So you Miss a generic 4-chord song with a generic melody? Great
We grow old already😭😭😭😭
Can we bring this back? This music? This feeling? This vibe. The world needs more of this.
ok, but not the fade out ending please
I say we all just need to start an Opt Out trend.... i see just as many KIDS, all these Gen Z lost souls everyone loves making fun of who are just as much in love with the 80s and 90s as the kids who grew up in the 80s and 90s. Instead of poking fun at them, just include them, talk to them, share stories. dont say things like "you'll never understand" because they DO understand.
I know this because as a kid of the 80s and 90s i was obsessed with past generations. 30s and 40s and 60s and 70s. but i was lucky to have adults in my life who loved sharing their stories. i did not like the ones who made a huge deal about me listening to older music, like i was breaking the rules or something. saying crap like "That's from MY generation! You weren't even born then! Why are you listening to THAT??"
never understood the selfish mentality. still don't because people still do that.
I included my kids by talking about growing up and the fun i had. they never really got into video games or computers. preferred playing outside or watching classic movies and listening to music. When my youngest son's friend started learning guitar he would bring it to school and start randomly playing intros to the songs that were popular when i was in high school while we were at lunch.
So.... i took the liberty of telling him about several other bands he might like. he looked them all up and got really excited because he'd never heard them before. loved their music.
Now he's writing his own songs and music. You can actually have non-condescending conversations with kids today. many are interested.
That's how you keep the vibe alive. you share it. It also helps to turn off the social media and phones and actually go out and do things like people used to. movie theaters, skating, bike trails, parks, beaches... develop a territory and become a regular. invite people over to watch movies and play board games.
It's so worth it. this world today is incredibly lonely and sad. but we have the power to make it better.
А я рожденный в СССР мечтаю, чтобы что ни будь вернуло то прекрасное чем выделялась советская эстрада. Она была чуткая, содержательная, пропитанная любовью к природе и человеку.
Unfortunately the past is the past and there is no way to go back or bring it back, Let it live on in all our memories, just like one day we will become memories too
@@ThyAxeman 😆 that sht was supposed to compliment the song back then! As annoying as it is
She is so pretty, the haircut really suits her well. And I always love this song
Second this! Notice her dimple too 🦮
Natalie’s beauty is otherworldly, let alone her talent and beautiful voice, but she’s just like an angel.
She actually is an angel. It sounds odd to say this, no? But I am a medium beyond this world; and I'll confirm it. It's the type of work I do all day, documenting these supernatural aspects of our world...
the original song is good too
I always thought that since the second I saw this video when I was like ten years old @@greatcosmicshift
This song just took me back to my young days in the 90s. Life was so simple.
Innocence is beautiful.. but we can still take those good memories with us 😊🙏
The 80s were even better.
Geen reactie jhou
You r correct. God bless the best decade ever.@@rjpoetry3319
70s, im an old fart. but like some new music, Kings ofLeon, Barenaked Ladies, The Record Company
the 90's were the last decade before everything truly went to shit. The 2000's lived on the last gasps on what the 90's truly were.
I can’t stand the time we live in, still I need to look ahead with hope in my heart, what a contradiction or some sort of irony and I was born in 1992
@@pablozapata8556 We can't control the world, but if we're smart and careful, we can create the lives for our families we want them to have, and that's worth focusing on.
I totally agree with you
It was a great time to be in your 20's I will say that. Loved that era.
bs the 70's-80's were unreal. the 90's were utter shte. 00's was great, up to 2015 was great. Anything after that is now
I'm brazilian and I first heard this song when I was 8 and it touched my heart someway... I thought I would never hear it again in my life because I couldn't speak english that time and I was born in a very small city. I tried to explain the song to many people, but no one could help me or no one knew the song. But I grew up and I learned english and this is the song of my life and I can put in on whenever I want. Thank God and Thanks Natalia Imbruglia to make this song hearable in lots of countries
Good songs like this is what pushed me to learn english. Like you, I was 8 y.o. when I fist heard it on mtv and became obsessed over this song.
that wad sweet
I think I speak English only cause I like music. Otherwise, it'd been so boring to study a language.
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Hello to you from Ukreine, Richard! I've seen you on the chennel endVid (Learn English with Ronni!) and when I saw your comment here I was so heppy :D. That there is on the planet erth people, the same like me "running into chidhood". When I was a kid, my brother hed a cassette player and I remember how I waited for this song every time when he played the tape. You're probably right now thinkig "What a crazy girl and why am I readind this?". So, I apologize for grammatical mistakes and go drink tea. I wish you luck, you're a nise person!
I’m 36 years old. This reminds me of cold winters nights in the north west up in Preston as a kid living in children’s homes walking to school, hearing it in taxis, shops & shopping centres, my school used it in a musical to! These songs were the songs that built memory’s for so many people. WAY WAY ahead of its time and still bangs to this day 🔥🔥
A fellow 87 baby? I totally understand the nostalgia!
Vc morou em orfanato, nossa imagino que vc tem muitas histórias pra contar, desculpa não conheço você, mas achei legal vc compartilhar , um forte abraço.
Tengo 51 años, no te digo+...
Compreendo.
36 here too. Came here for some nostalgia. It didn't disappoint. ❤
the 90s, I'm literally out of words to describe how wonderful it is: the clothes, the vibe, the pop culture....
Her fit goes so hard in this vid.
It was another thing. Only 90s' people will understand. I was born in 88 so I experienced the 90's as a child.
@@cedricmissonnier 79 here, I am soo depressed in 2022
not the clothes!!!
@@somelikeithotmel I'm sorry but the clothes make it even better lol. She's hot and I was around in the 90s
Who’s here in November 2024?
Me!☺️😊😀😁🌏🌍🌎🌼🌸🈸🈳🈴🍀🚣🐕🐑👽👩🏻🍞🙋👭🐄🏫🌠😀😁😂😃😃😄😆😙😎 🙂 😇🐵🦄🐯🐽🐅🐗🐅🐗🐅🍐🍆🍐🍗🍑🍖🍑🍖🍉🕋🏖🏖🕋🏚⛪🏜⛪🏖⛪🏖🎫🎌🎐🎌🎌🎐🎌🎫🎚🎻🎵🎻🎵🚻🚳🚺🛂🛂🚻🚻🇦🇽🇦🇸🇦🇽🇦🇹🇦🇫🇦🇽🇦🇸🇦🇽🇦🇸🇦🇿
your mom
No
Yup amazing song
Me
My God do I miss the late 90s. I was in my mid teens at the time and think about those days every single day. The music, clothes, hair styles, etc. I would give anything to spend a single day in that era again.
Watch what you are saying okay!! Giving away anything for a day back is plainly ridiculous!! For me I just want to spend time in heaven with LORD JESUS CHRIST and FATHER.
I miss those days i was kid in a perfect era even with its imperfections. Everyone knows we live a lie these days. We move too fast if things just slowed down it would've been much better.
@@liliantan2379 you'd probably do better on 4chan
Absolutely. I was a teenager in the 90s. I loved the 90s music scene
I could do without that guy ever wearing that short baby blue sweater ever again tho
I've been watching this for almost twenty years now just because Natalie Imbuglia, in this video, is the absolute image of perfection. In this video, she is the most absolutely beautiful human being to ever exist.
My opinion. If yours is different though, you're wrong. :P
she is. I used to watch her in disbelief when i was a kid.
Also, she started out planning to be an actress and she used her acting chops in this. The guy who co-starred did a great job as well, and just the conception and direction and everything... just a way big huge cut above the typical. I guess that's why even though it's way pre-UA-cam, it's got 90 mil views.
MikesUltimatum couldn't agree more. pure bliss.
she was "in the bank" for every lad who grew up in the 90s...
You know what is sad. She actually got bullied pretty badly about her thick lips (because thin lips were the rage back then). My how things have changed! She was and still is gorgeous.
This song reminds me of a time full of ease, happiness and hope. When everything still seemed possible and life was full of wishes and dreams. Painfully beautiful and unforgettable memories...
I guess the 90s were your twilight as well?
It was epic times
@@missepicmandy So true...
@@nicoleschrepfer4701 why was it so epic?
@@whohizzie Probably the times weren't really epic, but for me, in my little "teenage world", it was just like that :-) Everything was new and felt so great and so different and this song simply reflects my attitude towards life back then...
I remeber when this came out. Her voice is still amazing
When my mom was pregnant with me, her water broke and as she was rushing to the hospital in her car this song played. Now anytime it's on the radio, no ones allowed to change it 😊
Nice 😊
Christina G That's a really charming story. But the only think that came to mind when you said that your mom heard this song when she was in labor with you is: so the song to your mom is "(My Amniotic Sac is) Torn".
Asshole would have been funnier
Justice J. Srisuk 😂😂 I guess now I'll think of that too
Pretty much the radio protocol in my truck when any hit from the 90's comes on.
90's music as a whole was absolutely mind blowing, every genre.
It really wasn't lmao there was a lot of shit 😂 you clearly didn't grow up in the 90s
@@NellyGandhella I did. It shits on the current "culture"
What absolute BULL! It was in 1990 that a whole load of music became absolutely intolerable and became absolute TORTURE and absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to listen to, and it led to the appalling noise we've got now which is even WORSE! Especially that absolutely infernal racket known as "house music" with it's relentless mechanised noise and constant insane finger-snapping routine which absolutely RIPS your SKULL apart and is constantly played in all manner of essential shops and stores, and public buildings making them totally INACCESSIBLE which I absolutely FURIOUSLY RESENT as it causes such APPALLING EXclusion, it makes you desperately want to find the machine that's playing it and absolutely smash it to PULP, and absolutely bounce it off the wall!
@@NellyGandhella I did also and it trully shits on everything right now and so much more..
it's all pachabel's canon in D. literally.
oasis - don't look back in anger
aerosmith - cryin'
vitamin c - graduation
goldfinger - superman.
this song.
so many more.
I miss this decade so much. I use to hear this song almost every morning on the radio on my way to work. I'm so happy that I was a teenager in the 90's. No other decade like it. Never will be either.
im a 2000s kid and i would literally hear this song play EVERY MORNING on the bus going to school
It's not even her song. Natalie Imbruglia copied it. Anne Preven “Torn” yank version , unbelievable emotion. It was great to be white and from Britain in Australia in the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s. The rest of Australia got left behind.
same. what a great world this was. If only we knew back then...
Covered it, not copied
@@moom76Nostalgia filter is a hell of a thing. The 90s had Reagan-era housing & homelessness crises on the rise, Desert Storm, the AIDS epidemic in full swing with multiple governments dismissing it as "just a gay disease," civil rights issues across the globe, depression on the rise, etc
For teens & kids, it was a great decade. For adults, it was stressful.
this song never faded from my mind , memories of the good ol 90's rushes back .. best decade there ever was and will be . cant believe we live under the same sky. its a completely changed world
Makes me feel so sad that we're growing up. But we're all growing up together
Agreed! Musical nostalgia is so real. We just covered this song if you wanna check it out 🙂
Natalie is making some new music though!
Would you rather be a young person today not remembering or knowing much about 90s music and settling for what's currently in the charts instead? Be happy that you got to experience an awesome era.
We are but we are also getting wiser and learning every day.
Yes brothers and sisters 😭😭😭
This deserves every view
Don’t worry your not the only one coming back for this masterpiece
I'm not, great tune
The iconic voices of some female singers are just unforgettable.
Oh god damn, i miss my good old childhood, i really miss those days. I cant describe it, i have an inner pain when i think back...when everything was easier as today ;(
don't worry everyone gets this pain, nostalgia of when you were young
Yep thats true its sad but true, we all grow up and getting old. At least we can look back and have a good memory on that time.
Ricardo Diaz yes take it this way :)
Ricardo Diaz , back then we were young and invincible, and ignorant of the pain and suffering in the world , then they invented the internet:-(
Ignorance is bliss :-) or was bliss :-(
I feel the same way. This is the first time I've heard someone else talk of it like that.
I freakin loved the 90's
yes. 90's are truly missed😞
ahhh i know!! but that fashion!!... that guy's blue baggy belly sweater is the best..oh and dragon tank top..hehe. i miss it
Hatti Lim lol right, the fashion was so "I don't care I know it's weird", that belly sweater! And I remember seeing SO much dragon stuff around that time : )
me too! #90sBringMeBack
that why i dnt listen to today music just come here search 1900s music all day i was born 1984 and those were the best #miss90s #Rip1990s
As a child of the 90s, I love going back and listening to music from back then. God those were some golden years.
And we didn't even know it!
What happened to Natilie ??..This song was phenomenal !! How come she didn't record again ??
❤😊
😢@@joemarshall7739
crazy thing is im from the 80s and say the same about music from then. and say the same things about the 80s and the 90s. compared to what goes on now times were alot better.
What I love about this video is that most of it is candid behind the scenes footage. Apparently, the crew didn't know that the cameras were recording everything the whole time, but the both Natalie and the director loved it so much that they incorporated it into the final editing.
my dad loved this song , and now he is not here anymore ... I miss you so much dad ❤️
Same.. it changes the lyrics for me. Be strong
So sorry to hear of your loss. My wife of forty years passed in December. Hold on to the memories.
RIP to your father
I'm so sorry for your lost 🙏 God bless you and your family
Your dad is in Heaven now no need to worry. Let's keep toiling here on Earth until it's OUR time to go.
Not the nostalgic type, but I sometimes miss these years. Music videos seemed more natural and relatable, with still so much going on within their elegant simplicity.
Before rap and hip hop and whatever else the garbage truck drops off took over everything.
We'll never get those years back. We're now the old ones.
@@DahnoDookoh isn't that true.
@@GergelyGyurics Yes ... to answer your comment. ... WE ALL LIVE IN THE FUTURE.
@@GergelyGyurics yes that is true
The songs you blast when the homies arent around.
“Stupid Spotify, I don’t know why this played.” 🤫👀😊
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nah fuck it if my homie ain't poppin off to this shit too I don't want him
@@willsee7452 lol
I blast it when they are,too. It's my internet
красивейшая песня. мелодия играет прямо на струнах души.
I went to Australia in 1998 to learn english and this song was the first I listenend to on my arrival ! I bought the CD and to help myself with the language, I learned by heart all the lyrics, it helped me lot and for me it's unforgettable !
Nammyohoreemkeguyo!
Do you like Tom Petty?
I believe that, this song was a massive success over here
You go to Australia to learn "english"? People go to England go learn english. In Australia they talk a kind of english dialect.
@@leonpastis4663yes he did... Get over it lol
90% of Australians are more efficient at english than Americans, despite what you might think is a hard to understand accent
I think we all feel this way at one time or another. This song strikes a chord with many of us when love seems to have failed despite our best efforts to make it real.
Well said....I had an idea....if it doesn't seem real....embrace while listening to this song....now that's real!
This is not a song. It's a sweet memory! A memory of our childhood
Damn. The feels listening to this song. Back when life was simple cause the music was good. Where do the time go?
Did*
Charlie Cao completely agree
Charlie Cao we were simple young... or maybe the best times are gone...
Time waits on no one I'm scared
In a big nasty hand basket.
Natalie Imbruglia was hands down the most beautiful woman in the 90s. The music, the clothes, everything in this video is a perfect tribute to what was the 1990s. I miss that, the last truly great decade.
I saw her in concert once...she's beautiful ❤❤
truth. she has the effortless, almost attainable but definitely not attainable girl next door thing down pat.
The 90s was the greatest decade, it was the decade of love n clubbing n awesome music, sorry 2024 but your a little late I'm already torn.
You are grounded grounded grounded grounded
Back when women were natural and just gorgeous Aaliyah, Nia Long, Maia Campbell, Tatiana Ali, Lisaraye Sanaa Lathan
Its crazy how many people come back to this everyday... this song is a masterpiece!!
Honeslty, I'm astonished this has 234M views lol. To me it's a classic but didn't expect this.
Heck yeah
Meu professor colocou essa música na sala essa semana
Vdd
The original is equally as awesome, but it is a different mood for sure.
Good evening, I'm a big fan of yours, I'm from Brazil and I'm 31 years old today, and you can't imagine how grateful I am for you in my life! Thank you very much, if you can, say hello to me 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
The 90s was a good era for music.
***** not better just different
And let's not forget the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Apparently a lot of the kids prefer the old stuff.
I miss those days when this kind of music was popular. Life doesn't seem to be as beautiful and promising as it used to be. :(
hang on this is ending in 2-3 months
Man, I miss the 90's too...
Да, ты прав!
@Lady Moonlight Subliminals it definitely isn't, everything is just so shitty. I wanna go back...
@@splash_067 everyone looks back in the past and thinks life was better. You have your little problems now that bring you down, that you don't remember having then, so the good rises. Nothing was perfect then.
I love this song.Reminds me of driving down to Maryland to see my sister with my parents. Singing this going 80 mph with the windows down. I miss them all. RIP mom and dad
If you remember them, they're never gone.
Did that, but in Belgium on the road to Britanny with family :) it was good :) good times
Najpiękniejszy głos kobiecy jaki słyszałem
This song makes me so nostalgic for the 90s. Cute boy cuts, baggy clothes and some great music. Right before everything went to shit.
Why is everything so shit nowadays?
@@untomirin6891 Good question. Off the top of my head: Too much technology ruling our lives, we are too connected and communicate and quarrel too much, serious environmental and climatic concerns to put it mildly, hyper-materialism, no more good ideas, beauty, or heart and soul in the arts (especially music), and of course terrorism (islamic and whitey) and the rise of China;
Its almost as if the 90s really were the end of history.
My biggest wish is to live in 20th century so many thing such a big changes and time before this bullshit...btw i was born in 2003
@@keinname1192 i hope you arent talking about the time before 70s because it was very shitty era.. Slavery, sexism etc. Also the 90s and 80s very also shit.. Things happening in the world and you dont even know because yall living perfect lives.. Im not saying awful things dont happen today, im saying that bad things happen anytime and its even worse than technology.. Im sorry if i missed the point and you know everything i told you but i just had to put it out there..
@@KenArkane
Isn't it more that 90s wasn't the end of history after all? Fukuyama's thesis was that we were set for democratization, liberalization and progress. Thus ending all ideological struggles. That's the end of history. But history didn't end. Instead we got a neoliberal hegemony, whose only true counter-ideology with any punch behind it is Islamism and Chinese state capitalism. In the west we have online "contacts", but mostly it's just empty parasocial relationships with UA-camrs like PewDiePie, whose "friends" you can become by paying them through Patreon or some shit. Then there's the impersonal pseudocommunity hate cliques from the alt-right to the radical trans activists, whose only feature seems to be to fan outrage, which in turn churns clicks for the corrupt main stream media, which is more interested in profit than a commitment to truth. Capitalism has finally succeeded in destroying our institutions and communities, and the only ones seeming to give a shit are populist right wing retards, where as the present so called "left" is more interested in only furthering the decay of communality by severing all ties of people to shared meanings, most clearly exemplified in insisting that what gender truly is, is just your personal choice. Families are atomized, people don't commit to children, marriage and self sacrifice, instead we are all commodified into a Facebook page or a Tinder account.
We have progress alright, in the meaning of rationalization, but that rationalization rather fits a robot than a human being. Wages are depressed by robotization and mass immigration, which is the wet dream of capitalists and the PMC class masquerading as the left wing. Then we have international finance people pouring money into the big cities buying real estate, because all that money that has been printed by central banks to bail the corrupt banks after the financial crisis has to go somewhere, in essence re-creating the 19th century, where your average working class person will never own their own house. Instead we are expected to just consume product, and consume each other's culture and environment through tourism. Liberalism is becoming a mockery of itself by allying with the state security apparatus and increasing limits on free speech. Democracy and national sovereignity is a joke in the oligarchies we live in. We are a time without a direction and without values. Truly we live in postmodern times.
20 years later and I'll still blare this with the windows down. God bless the 90s!
I do the same this was real music I would love to go back to my child hood and the crap that my kids have to listen to is pitiful
Justin Alexander this song came out in 1997. I.was there in Wollongong NSW. now I'm in Toronto Canada. it used to play every day on fm101 Illawarra radio.
20 years later? That is so depressing - she's around 40 now, you know.
40 isn't old . unless your a kid
I do not disagree,Leslie. It's just that if she's 40, I'm....... well. way past 40.
This songs just reminds me of being a kid and how the melodies were so pure and great 90s alternative will always take me back. Ah I love it
@Deo Edos when shes mad and you play this song for her, does she say "you're a little late... I'm already torn." ?
Verdade, same
@@judebarnes9209 clever boy 😄
@Deo Edos that's a great woman, then, Deo. hold onto her tight and dont make her mad too often. Someday the song may no longer work.
Same here....
Natalia Imbrugia sung Torn perfect!🎵🎼🎶🎵🎼🎶
RIP good old days :c
+PieroHD What do you mean good old days? This song uses the same 4 chord progression that 80% of pop songs use. ( and have used for the last 40 years)
P.S Don't get me wrong, it's a great song that I really do love, but it's not 'original' or anything.
+oSTUo
is it G D Em C chords?
+oSTUo I just saw a video exposing this haha
+oSTUo think about how many notes there are bro chords are bound to repeat lol
michael henry That is absolutely irrelevant. Please click the wiki link above and learn something. It's not a secret that Pop music is very formulaic. Go Google '4 chords', there is a wealth of info.
It’s like these songs were designed to create future nostalgia.
I heard this song and immediately felt in love with it. Now, I have the song on my iPhone. Thanks, Shazam.
I know right
You're not lying. These 90's bangers always bring you back so good it aches.
If u use 1 % of you’re brain when reading this comment you stil cringe
It's interesting that some songs "feel nostalgic" while others don't. Maybe it has something to do with aspects and techniques of the song that were unique to its time period.
This song means so much to me
- remembering the good old times
- good music back then
- one direction
One Direction? the group?
Saw her just this week at The O2 supporting The Corrs (saw her a couple of years ago too at her show she did at Shepherd's Bush Empire for the 25th anniversary of Left of the Middle). Brilliant both times I saw her, and when this song starts the audible ripple of excitement in the audience when it comes is second to none!
Como eu queria voltar no tempo, como eu queria fazer tudo diferente, ter aproveitado mais minha adolescência, ter vivido, não ter sido uma pessoa tímida, retraída. Quanta saudades da minha adolescência, não sabia que hoje, aos meus 35 anos, me bateria tanta saudade e tantos arrependimentos. Essa música me trasporta pra minha época de juventude.
Bienvenue au club
Eu tbm sinto a mesma coisa Magna, se pudesse voltar teria feito aa coisas diferentes
Ainda tens muito por viver! Pensa nisso e força!
Eu também 😔😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Juventude é um estado de espírito, tens 35 e já te achas velha, então que direi eu com 38.
I miss the 90's. It was not a perfect world. But I feel like it was a better, simpler world.
I have to say that the 90's had some really great music. There was a lot going on in the 90's musically. I always go back to the 70's for music because that's when I grew up but the 90's had some really great artists too. I don't know what it is now.
90’s were wayyyyyy better than this woke, cancel culture shit show of today!
@@evile1174 Agreed!.
Agreed☺️
@@evile1174 GenX be like 80's were wayyyy better than 90's music!
This song came out a couple of years after my divorce, and it beat the living hell out of me.
I'm not saying this was a bad thing. It was a sort of cathartic experience that let me feel the hurt, and fire, and passion of the loss and betrayal I felt at the time. Ms Imbruglia put my life into a song that still reverberates in me to this day, some 27 years later.
Same here brother, 1999, Camp Lejeune, she left me while I was in 29 Palms California. Remember this song bein played and it hit hard.
Actually it came out a few years before your divorce. This is a cover version.
Well said sir
A beautiful and painful song for me.
I'm typically a classic rock/blues/metal guy that's played in tribute bands since my teens and I still have to say this song aswel as "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None The Richer are two absolutely iconic anthems that hit the gut always. Just love them, when mainstream pop was actually musical and full of genuine emotion.
July 2019 Lovely Song, Good Memories, Good Feelings
да ,в точку брат))
very nice.
@@etrustdev1217 July 2019 !
YAAAAAAAAS
Abraham. Hicks. Frt. Robergomez. Monday. A pptimes.
I love Natalie's layered vocals on this track. She does all the backing vocals aswell and they fit so nicely. Even this early on and new to the game you can hear how much talent she has. She's always had a really sweet and expressive voice.
Yup, absolutely well done. But it's her delectable vocals that make the song.
And if it didn't have the line "laying naked on the floor" it might not even been a hit
Ever heard the Danish original, "Braendt" by Lis Soerensen ?
She cant do it live, so it's that's cheap talent , good song though
@@reuireuiop0whatta??? Shuttup
@@Mau-map3What? She's been amazing live for decades and even sung live with Andrea Bochelli the opera singer. She nearly always insisted on live vocals on TOTP and music shows which was unusual for a pop star back then. She can perform with just one acoustic guitar and no auto tune.
This is a cover believe it or not
I want my 90's back 😞😞😞 everything was so cozy. Music was simply great.
ace 91 couldn't agree more, mid 80's to early 2000's, best music era ever!
U2 forever, 90's is the best
If it helps, we're still living in fantasy land, given human history. But yes, the music industry is screwed.
Да да да))
The 90's sucked just like every other decade has. Stop making it seem like was a "better" time. Racism was rampant (still is), the gay community was being decimated by AIDs, Stop and frisk was still legal, profiling by police on ALL minorities, homicide rates were through the fucking rough, the crack epidemic, the president raping his intern, the Kosovo genocide, the Chechnya genocide, Rwandan genocide, Armenian genocide, the list goes on and on and on. The world has always been a terrible place and always will be.
She is stunningly beautiful and talented
Every era has had its issues, but living in the 90’s was special! Not trying to romanticize anything but the sun shined with a little more grace and the air was filled with joy, peace and love. It felt so different! It’s tough to explain.
The 90s were the best. I find song that I thought weren't "cool" in high school in the 90s have grown on me like this one.
@@Shootmaster44 I totally agree there are songs I hardly paid attention to then but now find myself in love with. It was great growing up in the 90’s. Music, fashion, television, and film were so cool.
Love the 90’s music 🤗
90s... it was just pure torture I hate it what they made me be to this day
It mostly has to do with the lack of technology
Reminds me of those summer days getting drove to the grocery store by my mom. Gives me such a warm feeling.
YO SAME
beautiful memory...always treasure it
OverTonesOfLevi my manz
Hit the nail right on the head my friend
Owen Ash yup
I love her energy here.. It’s like… natural… goofy and not trying hard
To me, she kinda reminds of Rapunzel, especially with that haircut.
@AbigaleKirsten Natalie Imbruglia Torn is one of my favorite song
0:54
so true!!
I was shocked when I found out that she was only 22 here, I always thought she like 30.
It's not even her song. Natalie Imbruglia copied it. Anne Preven “Torn” yank version , unbelievable emotion. It was great to be white and from Britain in Australia in the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s. The rest of Australia got left behind.
As a man of almost 30 this song brings me major nostalgia of a time when nothing mattered but toys and video games
Sincere honest and natural. It's clear to understand this is something from 90's.
ok boomer
Valentin Degenne stooop😂
Man I miss the 90's and my childhood.
Elmo. i'm too 😒😒
the dream of the 90s is still alive. in your heart and mine!
Elmo. and in Portland
heheheh that's what I immediately thought as well
same here
She is so beautiful. Her lips and eyes are amazing :)
& her eyebrows . 😍
her lips, yes, her nice luscious pink lips haha
just messin' around lol :P
You are lesbian Jenny :P, yea she was beautful :)
Sammy Morini Yes they are the perfect lips. Angelina Jolie lips.
p0werc0rdz No I am not a lesbian. I do admire a woman's beauty though. And secure enough with myself to point out her amazing attributes. That's all. Glad you agree that she is beautiful 😊
I was a shy, timid 17 year old girl back when music was story telling. Gosh, I kinda miss the 90's. What all I've come to discover about myself now, I'd like to go back and slap my face and shout Don't do it!!!! Living life is our greatest teacher.
This song is also a reminder that Natalie is so naturally beautiful :)
No fake lips no kardashian look …! Beautiful!
@Paul Kryder Love this cover of Ednaswap original version of torn.
I agreed
@@mariettakou amen all these girls are fake
I met my love of my life when this song came out.
We been married for 20 years now :)
ALIEN CHASE, above, does not get your point.
okk mann good, keep getting in loveeee this is good !!!!
AMAZINGGGGGGG......!!!!!!
Bless your hearts
@@RicardoMartinez-jy5lo yeah it does when traveling
I swear, the sun just hit everything on earth in a different way back then. The air smelled different. It was easier to enjoy small things.
Spoobybruh your getting old! Hang on it gets worse.
Spoobybruh Brilliant way of describing it!
Back then? I have been to a Doobie Brothers concert. This is like yesterday.
We are all getting old for sure and it inevitably keeps going
i feel your pain. Nostalgia is pain and happiness rolled into one
I had no idea she was the Bluebell and as soon she was unmasked, I could totally hear it. Funny how that works. Left of the Middle was such a good album
This song hits different when you’re an adult and not just singing along as a kid. Ahhh I miss the simpler times.
Luna Sea yeah me too.!! 👍🏻
I feel like i should agree with u but I can't relate I'm a gen z er
@@thishandleisiunavailable I'm afraid the times were no more simple than they are now. Indeed, it is easier, so much more easy to he yourself now. Do that 👍👍❤
I still dress like the 90s, sometimes my friends will make fun of me, but I don't give a flying fuck what they say about my style
Give the Anne Preven (the writer of the song) version a try to hear it sung with the right inflection and emotion. This cover is too chipper and upbeat.
The 90s wasn’t a decade. It was an emotion.
Practically "grunge-vibe" pop. Grunge, nu metal, and even this. Or I'm just thinking of the Korn cover of "Torn" I just saw Steve Welsh made 2 weeks ago.
I hear you, Chase. You are so right about that!! ❤😊
💛.✨✨✨.👌
Not to forget the dance music phenomenon that swept away boundaries between cultures and classes. And united black and white people in dance and enjoyment like never before. Remember house music was pioneered predominantly by black Americans and evolved into the acid house scene which is when people of all races came together to unite and be as one in the fun and ethereal enjoyment of dancing.
On another note.. I consider music as a language.. the qualitative language. The language of the now of the experience of the now whatever that may be... a thought, sensation, emotion, anything that can be experienced by a conscious being.
I honestly think trance music is the closest the human race ever come to a perfect translation. Not 100% but close. Very close.
I love all music.. I'll give anything a chance and it always grows on me... except hardcore metal/screamo which I used to love. Now I simply cannot stand it!!! it makes me angry listening to it. Which is the whole point.. at that teenage phase of your life you carry a lot of weight of unprocessed and justified anger, rejection, shame, guilt and ultimately fear. The language of that music is all of those experiences... and a way to release them. Psychologically it could be considered shadow integration.
Peace & love
God, I want to cry reading this.
I hate hate hate this time line so much.
May 2024. I can't imagine a time that this song doesn't work, and that this Natalie doesn't look great. Fashion, taste, style, expectation, experiences ... they all change. But this just works forever surely?
I want to relive this time again..and appreciate it.
i still love this song
By your profile pic I guess ur a fan. u know I ship u with poo bear😜
Miaxhorpaystylinson xcakemashton HAHAHAH i am a fan indeed, but i knew the song before they even performed it at the x factor :D And thank you, i ship us too :3
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i love this song
& i love larry too 😈😈
Maria mendonca
i s mee too
Listening to this song in 2022. I adore this song. I always hear it and it stirs enough emotions to make me feel like crying. In those moments, when it does feel like the perfect sky is torn, this song touches the heart. Such beautiful and poetic lyrics, "Illusion never changed into something real, I am wide awake and I can see the perfect sky is torn."
I love it
Me too 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💯
I saw her on Graham Norton and just so wished she would sing THIS song. I know everyone must have been thinking the same.
This is what music does. It creates fake emotions which isn’t based in your reality. You could have the best day ever and hear a nostalgic sad song and cry. Music should not be taken as a small thing
I'm listening to Natalie Imbruglia Torn early March 2022
Lots of us that are watching these videos were born back in the early 80's and we were in high school when this music was on the radio. These songs are amazing and not only this such great music but these videos are perfection. They were shot well and they didn't try too hard. The era is gone now but the late 90's was such a great time. If you were not around then you missed it.
Im 21 now, give me some advice
I was born in '59 and this song and genre means a lot to me. Loved the music then. There's a second childhood you experience when your kids are young and so the 90's was almost as special to me as the 70's. But I also loved the 80's because i was still pretty young. I do fear younger people may not ever get to experience really great music (or life for that matter).
@@kaliyuga1476experience the real world. Go for an hour long bike ride outside twice a week without your cell phone turned on. Wave at everyone you see. The rest will happen naturally.
Late 70s ,C'mon!
For those saying the 90s hit differently, it was. We were at the cusp of the future and so full of hope. Now we see what that future holds and we wish we could go back. It’s not crazy , it’s the truth as the future ended up feeling lame and full of wasted potential, but back then we thought it would be so amazing. Well who feels like it’s amazing now that we are here ?
I do!!!😄😍🤩
It’s dead, I feel privileged to of been an 80s baby
These gen z’s dunno what they missed the only benefit they have is getting a song in an instant, I remember watching the box and waiting literally all day for my fav song to come on
In 90s we saw future as the fifth element and star trek, now it feels more like blend of matrix and idiocracy... Optimism is dying.
I used to hear this all the time on the school bus on my way to kindergarten. Makes me miss being a little kid!
same
love Natalie umbruglia!! since I was a tween
**cough** wish we could turn back time
btw im not mainstream like my fave songs are glowing eyes and isle of flightless birds in case any clique members think so lmao |-/
Cold ashamed naked on the floor ? ...
+josh in my pants You shouldn't worry so much about what others think of you. You will never truly be content with yourself until you realize that the music you listen to is supposed to please you and YOU ALONE. When you are by yourself, blasting your favorite music... Does it really matter if some stuck-up, self proclaimed "true fan" thinks your song choice is too mainstream? People like that have their heads too far up their asses, and don't deserve even a fleeting thought in your life. Sorry if I sound too preachy 😙 I hope you enjoy the rest your day though.
Damn, she's beautiful.
No shit sherlock
Jmduke99 She's too beautiful to be truth...
im atrraced to darkness, but this rocks2
I just checked She's 44 and still looks pretty good.
I’d give you a thumbs up but I’d rather keep it 311 - beautiful disaster
She's so beautiful!
@Sutello I still would she's gilf material
@Sutello she is better looking than women her age
@Sutello yes she my brother!
I spilled coffee. ..and...it ..burnt😈😈😈😈😈
I had such a huge frigging crush on her.
Эх молодость...
Классный клип,какая та в нем особенная энергетика.
WE ARE THE GENERATION WHO GREW UP WITH THIS KIND OF MAGIC
AngelsFartingRainbows I can't imagine what'll happen when you find out it was a cover.
the me me me crybaby generation that can't get is little pussy feelings hurt. that one?
A cover made by Hanneke off this song is some amazing ua-cam.com/video/pmbFSXEdTio/v-deo.html
Not gonna argue with a little boy behind a computer
grow up . im 37 too , why ru crying? ragtime music lmao
In 1997 this song was awesome !!
In 2023 this song still awesome !!
It will be awesome, world without end.
Yeesh, I am old
And *BAM* I'm 13 again. My friends and I are playing Star Fox 64 and GoldenEye with the radio on. And then One Head Light by the Wall Flowers comes on after this.
hell yes
Truth.
I love how well this is arranged and mixed. Feel like that doesn't often get said about this song.
I miss this look, tomboy, pixie cuteness. She was so stunning and this song was everything. Take me back!! 😫
I absolutely love this look. It's incredibly attractive to me.
🔥 *COVER :*
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Her and Rachel Leigh Cook👍
JERU absolutely! Same vibe.
@@dextermorgan4432 You might be gay?
even pop music from 6 years ago was so much better than todays
Sean McNamara Idiot, this song is from 1998
6 years ago? This song was released 17/18 years ago...
Add another 12 years to that
Thomas Burns he was making a separate point?
PazzaTV he was being stupid?
Beauty back then...beauty still today ;p can't stop this 90's music marathon
same. I miss the 90s. Just look whats happening today. Rape culture is growing. These new artists doing the twerking. Girl shaking their booty. Just imagine what 13 year old teens girls and boys are looking at.
Arielle Tolome
Yup...they are corrupting the youths mind through sex and drugs and it's working.
They are trying to dismantle the family structure and family tradition and it's working.
Parents are too blind to see what their children are exposed to. Look at the cover of any Girls/Women magazine and all you read is "How to have better sex", "101 Hot Sex moves", "20 Things that will drive boys crazy" etc etc etc. Society is heading down a uncertain and gloomy path.
"Twerking" is got to be the most unclassy, trashy, slutty dance a women can do. Show complete lack of respect for the woman image and themselves.
Arielle Tolome
You know this song is partly about losing your virginity right? You're also a moron if you think people shaking their asses is a new thing.
benfrombuffalo You ruined my childhood!! WHY did you tell me the meaning of the song???
benfrombuffalo So? Is losing your virginity at some stage (without dressing and acting like a prostitute) a bad thing?
I just started humming this song after almost 30 years of not even remembering it.
Sang the lyrics to Google because I couldn't remember the artists name; and Viola!
Great throwback tune from yester-year!
Don't let this song die, let it live on forever. 💗
@Loles0310 Natalie Imbruglia Torn is one of my favorite song
0:51
The sound that comes in at 3:30 gives me goosebumps. So nostalgic. Fantastic song.
that would be a guitar
It's a perfect pop song in every way. That final electric guitar solo with a slide is just an icing on the cake: there are many fantastic details going on throughout the song. For example, bass line around 0:41-0:45 (or the bass 'solo' at 2:20) is a simple little thing but sounds just so nice and groovy. Or that build-up to the guitar solo... Fine craftsmanship!
Casey Ryback You're right, very nice touches. But I find that with a lot of old music up to the 90s, they often added little sounds here and there through a song that sounded different and interesting, unlike stuff in the charts nowadays, more like a copy and paste job, once you've heard the first minute of a song, you've heard all of it.
Then you should hear it in danish - the original one - it is GREAT:-)
damn...u can say that again
Se vc q está lendo esse comentário cresceu ouvindo essa música assim como eu e até hoje ouve, parabéns, vc tem um gosto musical invejável...
Cansei de ver na MTV ssrsrrs 99' por ai
Obrigado
Era a minha música favorita desde criança até hoje
Amoooo
Fale não eu amo essa música,até hj ouço ela!
Vedendo questo video, nel lontano 1997, avevo gia' compreso che saresti divenuta la donna piu' bella del pianeta. Cara Natalie, pensa quanto io capisco di donne! Inoltre avevo anche compreso la tua bravura artistica, la tua semplicita' e la tua straordinaria sensualita'! Ne sono felice!
I can remember the first time I heard this on the radio. 20 years later and still a classic!
Did you twirl?
Illusion never changed... into something real.
Great line.
Stephanie Drake you’re so right.
true.
That's reality I'm afraid!!
Read this comment as she sung this line
The power of music. Anytime I hear a 90s hit such as this it takes me right back to when I was only a kid. Even get a bit emotional thinking I had all my life ahead of me without even realising it, not a care in the world only being hyper and outdoors as much as possible.
Yeah, me too. And now I'm 45 and wonder where all this time went. I still feel 27 though even if when the song came out I was 19 🥰
Yeah I get that. I'm in my mid 30s now but man do I miss the 90s and early 2000s. Your whole life ahead of you. Not only that the people that were still here and you didn't realize your time with them was limited.
I am 70 and I love this song
@@roberthodge9939 yeah my mother is close to that age and loves this song too
Funny thing is, what you describe is what I feel now, at near 40. Back then, I felt like I had no hope and no future. Now, I have all of those things and more😂
Oh my God, how time passes, I used to listen to this song for hours in internet cafes like it was yesterday, today I am 40 years old 😂❤
"Illusion never changed, into something real". Aint that the truth.
2+2 = 4... ain't that the truth.
Amen. Sometimes you don't realize it's all an illusion until it's shattered.
#Fraser Webster you are correct
Ouh, a recent comment
The song was the epitome of how I felt as my last marriage was falling apart
It was the year 1998, I was 6 years old, sitting in the car and this song blasted through the radio. It was a sunny day and everything was so simple. So many good memories of this song. ❤️ Thank you Natalie for this lovely childhood memory.
U have a very good memory. I don't even remember what I did a month ago.
Hey , we have common ground , I also was once 6.
Spooky !
I was 5 when it came out. I also remember hearing this on the car radio. That feeling ❤️ we had the same childhood experience ❤️
you born to late,i see CHILDREN-robert miles,thats imagime beter/this song i loved too///
The year is 2020 now, so you are probably old af now xD got em!