@@TheAustinblue67 Same thing I've heard, word gets around in most cases! I live in Canada and the music scene here ruthless as it's small but there's NO need to be a dick about it, hence I use this channel my professional music is on my other channel. Best Wishes!
One of the best songs ever made, and that's a nice little fact. The period from 94-97 was unbelievable, Delerium's Spheres albums, Semantic Spaces and Karma, Intermix's Future Prmitives and all of Synaesthesia's albums were pure genius, and i'm very sad that there was no similar stuff later on :(
5 years later yes those two lads are certainly musical genius material should be better knows but they're in Canada what do you expcet right? LOl .Brilliant song and singer Kristy Thirsk!
i think rain is a metaphor for something that is always moving and changing, like the song says, you can't hold on to it. it could be like the ebb and flow of life and how it exists only in the now. also im thinking it could be a metaphor for emotion, as you can experience physical or mental pain, but in an emotionally safe enviroment, so as with rain/love the pain will be washed away or healed.
There are not very many female singer's that I really appreciate. However, I place Kristy Thirsk in my top 5 - along with Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins. Their voices are hypnotically enticing, strong range from impossibly high to growlingly low, overlays with cascading effects, and goose bumps all over. That's majic. RS
Let's face it Vancouver has both a great Punk scene & a great Electronic/Industrial/Synth/Shoegazer music scene too ! Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, Delerium, The Tear Garden, Download, OhGr, Conjour One, Numb, Moev, Images In Vogue, Rose Chronicles, Grimes.
Hoping my request for ‘slicing up eyeballs’ to play this on Sunday night “Dark Wave” SiriusXM channel 31. Always a great show!! This would break the mold on the show generally featuring 80s industrial, post-punk, etc... Fingers crossed
what i always found odd is why Kirsty Thirsk wasn't featured in the video not only does she have a beautiful voice but she's incredibly beautiful to look at as well..
I was 15 when this album released. I was undergoing surgery on both legs, and a few times a day, this video and Incantation were in Much's rotation. I guess they were songs that made me want to walk again.
Another fantastic song from their first mainstream album, Semantic Spaces. Funny that, in black and white, the nature spirit woman reminds me of the bald aliens from Ray Bradbury's "The Martian Chronicles" TV mini-series. In color, she looks like Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan from the "Farscape" series.
@nathanel1313 hopefully you'll see this since I'm on my phone and i don't know how to directly reply. I don't think it's either of those. it's like when someone says "that's nothing a little scrubbing won't take out" (like about a stain) or "it's nothing a little studying won't fix" (a bad grade). so I think "pain is nothing that a downpour won't erase" means that her pain can be erased (numbed/forgotten about) during a downpour. I haven't really looked at the other lyrics so there might be...
I love this song.! It was featured in a trailer to a movie about euthanasia or suicide, I think. Anyway, I wish I knew which movie that was. This song hooked me from the first minute I heard it. Anyone know what movie I may be talking about?
@@Greasyheels not sure if you're being facetious or not, my comment was in response to someone mistaking their nationality, a comment which has now been deleted. Anyways, life is great, you know, other than the lockdowns, quarantines and cancelled concerts of the last two years.
@@pabloplato that's great to hear. Not having any bad intentions I just find old comments and ask how the individual is doing. Has life gotten better for you or more challenging that sort of thing
Yes it was. The film you probably referred to was Kissed, starring young Molly Parker (her first leading movie role) and Peter Outerbridge. A mesmerizing soundtrack to a pretty disturbing movie.
It would appear Apple's Version of this Album has replaced the original version of this song from the album and placed a mixed version of this song in its stead. One I am not fond of. This pisses me off.
Kristy Thirsk..a canadian so underrated and not known by more of the music biz it's damn near criminal. Great voice,gorgeous
Toda mi vida cre que era Sarah Brightman.
Cos she's difficult to work with
@@TheAustinblue67 Same thing I've heard, word gets around in most cases! I live in Canada and the music scene here ruthless as it's small but there's NO need to be a dick about it, hence I use this channel my professional music is on my other channel. Best Wishes!
Bloodsling I agree with you 100%
Like an angel 🎉
One of the best songs ever made, and that's a nice little fact. The period from 94-97 was unbelievable, Delerium's Spheres albums, Semantic Spaces and Karma, Intermix's Future Prmitives and all of Synaesthesia's albums were pure genius, and i'm very sad that there was no similar stuff later on :(
15 years later I still think that.
This song was my first exposure to Leeb and Fulber. My life has been musically richer since. Geniuses they are!
this song...……….yeah
I had very similar experience. But with "Flatlands". The rest came later... (all projects including FLA)
5 years later yes those two lads are certainly musical genius material should be better knows but they're in Canada what do you expcet right? LOl .Brilliant song and singer Kristy Thirsk!
This whole album is still one of my faves!! ❤
This caught my ear years ago. Beautifully powerful track!
Man, freakin' Kristy Thirsk, what a voice
This song definitely stood the test of time. Can't say that about a lot of songs.
A favorite. The rain today ( SF Bay area ) brought it to mind. Much needed rain. ❤
It always blows my mind when I think about the fact that front line assembly did this
i think rain is a metaphor for something that is always moving and changing, like the song says, you can't hold on to it. it could be like the ebb and flow of life and how it exists only in the now. also im thinking it could be a metaphor for emotion, as you can experience physical or mental pain, but in an emotionally safe enviroment, so as with rain/love the pain will be washed away or healed.
Classic Delerium. Transends my mood and builds up nicely and then wham! Does it get any better than this? Hard to beat.
Enigma is a close second for sure.
@@acisteele9486 Close second ? Enigma is THE torch bearer amongst them all.
There are not very many female singer's that I really appreciate. However, I place Kristy Thirsk in my top 5 - along with Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins. Their voices are hypnotically enticing, strong range from impossibly high to growlingly low, overlays with cascading effects, and goose bumps all over.
That's majic.
RS
This song is so full of vitality, it's like I can almost feel it's energy.
This is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. And it brought me some awesome trips XD
Omg ive def listened to this tripping on acid 🧚♀️
Killer track... The 2023 VMA's have NOTHING TO COMPARE TO HOW POWER-FULL THIS SONG IS...... AND LIKELY NEVER WILL.....
Let's face it Vancouver has both a great Punk scene & a great Electronic/Industrial/Synth/Shoegazer music scene too !
Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, Delerium, The Tear Garden, Download, OhGr, Conjour One, Numb, Moev, Images In Vogue, Rose Chronicles, Grimes.
It pains me to see so many people don't know Leeb, Fulber, Ogre, and Cevin Key in Van City.
(coughs) DOA.
still one of the best song's ethereal as all get out
I always get goosebump at 1:12....That deep voice...amazing..
Delirium was so awesome in the 90s. These songs still sound so good.
Marry me!
@@777pusher Um...ok?
@@Laughinopoulous - yes!!! Is your father ok with this?😜
@@777pusherGrow up
Love that hip hop beat with that higher pitch rythym that kicks in.
This song was really unique sounding when it was released.
it still is, even with all of the new age genre taken into consideration
I remember thinking at the time it sounded like a less-cheesy Enigma.
wow this is a throwback. This album got me through my senior year of HS.
gives me goosebumps
Tamara Pieters still does!
Always gives me goosebumps! Love this song
I've been looking for this song....FOREVER! I FINALLY FOUND IT! YES!
I had such a crush on the friend who introduced me to Delerium. Damn this brings back a flood of memories.
Just beautiful - what a sweet sounding voice - simple lyrics - 'the pain is nothing that a downpour won't erase' - love it!
I haven't heard this for years, god... it sounds as good as ever....
i can't believe this album had videos, and i never saw them until now.....!?!?!O
Essa é uma das FANTÁSTICAS e extraordinárias músicas do Delerium! Lamento que sejam pouco conhecidos por aqui...
I can listen to this song over and over and over. It always sounds fresh.
and still, 14 years later...
Easily one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard
..the whole album is pretty great.
Hoping my request for ‘slicing up eyeballs’ to play this on Sunday night “Dark Wave” SiriusXM channel 31. Always a great show!! This would break the mold on the show generally featuring 80s industrial, post-punk, etc...
Fingers crossed
Canadian trance was a special point in time. Still adore this album.
Flowers Become Screens - Delerium - - Lyrics - - Soaks my skin - through to the bone - Pain is nothing that a downpour won't erase - Rain - you can't hold on to it - A treasure you cannot frame - - Rain - somehow I'm drawn to it - I feel engaged, one and the same - When heavens dressing beads off my face - The pain is nothing that a downpour won't erase - - - Songwriters: Kristy Thirsk / Rhys Fulber / Wilhelm Leeb - - - Flowers Become Screens lyrics © BMG Rights Management US, LLC
I became a lifelong fan.
what i always found odd is why Kirsty Thirsk wasn't featured in the video not only does she have a beautiful voice but she's incredibly beautiful to look at as well..
Can we be sure that's NOT actually her in the video? Look closely at some pictures and compare.
I remember this when it first came out. One of my favorite songs/videos at the time.
I heard this song from that crazy indie film Kissed that I love!
I was 15 when this album released. I was undergoing surgery on both legs, and a few times a day, this video and Incantation were in Much's rotation. I guess they were songs that made me want to walk again.
Thank you so much...and hello from Dallas, Texas.
An old favourite. Thanks so much for putting this online!
This is one of my favorite Delerium songs, although I prefer the full-length song to this "radio edit."
What a great album.
I dont know why it's my favorite album. Remember listening to it when i was a teenager
Años tratando de acordarme (fácil 15) el nombre de este tema y de repente llegó a mi mente. Delirante!
Thanks for posting this, never heard of them until about 2yrs ago, great stuff...love it!
Love Frontline Assembly branching off to Delirium.
This is a beautiful video. Thanks and I am happy to see it available on amazon.
Summing up the new age movements that started in the late 90s. Fantastic!
Disco Lab my favorite section at hmv! It was a small section but was growing over time!
and it stayed in our minds for milleniums
Нектар для моих ушей. Эта группа не дооценена в мире.
1996 baby ! First album I searched and ordered !! Remember hearing it at this club on Long Island ..
Delerium is so smart the way they get the most beautiful female voices to enhance their music. Best Canadian import. Hehe.
Like always great from Delerium
Another fantastic song from their first mainstream album, Semantic Spaces. Funny that, in black and white, the nature spirit woman reminds me of the bald aliens from Ray Bradbury's "The Martian Chronicles" TV mini-series. In color, she looks like Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan from the "Farscape" series.
Ma dio santo che bella canzone
Amazing song and music
hahaha that's hot man, gj lol ~ this song is out of this world.
amazing track
Hermoso 🖤
WOOOOOOW MEMORIES
Thank you:) Love this!
I love Delerium
Super!!!! Buenisima!!!
Mesmerising!
The best song :)
Very nice.
Music artists and bands of the 1990s will always be the future of music
This still RAWKS years later. This is great soundtrack for "Kissed" sex with the dead LOL
Shit, I'd forgotten that movie! I'll have to see if I can find it again - it was a good one!
this sounds pretty good..
i miss this era
I love this song. Reminds me of datura.
so fucking good!!
AHH delerium ...what geniuses of feminine energy and male intelligent. Genius.
I feel much better now. I' m going to go run in the snow now! =)
the above is for you!!!
KRISTY THIRSK great song ! ! !
Lovely people.
@nathanel1313 hopefully you'll see this since I'm on my phone and i don't know how to directly reply. I don't think it's either of those. it's like when someone says "that's nothing a little scrubbing won't take out" (like about a stain) or "it's nothing a little studying won't fix" (a bad grade). so I think "pain is nothing that a downpour won't erase" means that her pain can be erased (numbed/forgotten about) during a downpour. I haven't really looked at the other lyrics so there might be...
Underated
This is the music for a dance
I like the Symbolism the song brings out.
Its realy cool
@kroftek That's like the second golden age of Nettwerk records...lol. Well said.
the live version is sweet too
I have favorite songs that don't even have a thousand views. Get over it.
Sorry if this has been asked, but does anyone know what this song is about? And why is it called "Flowers Become Screens"?
I love this song.! It was featured in a trailer to a movie about euthanasia or suicide, I think. Anyway, I wish I knew which movie that was. This song hooked me from the first minute I heard it. Anyone know what movie I may be talking about?
Yeah, pretty wild...A fertility Goddess so trapped by her pain that world is a barren landscape.
Sounds like "Beats off my face." lol
through to the bone lol
the only song i like on this album
What?! -- I love this whole album/disk!
@spinglasshydra Great taste in singers.
delerium are canadian, not european.
How has life been for you after the last 12 years?
@@Greasyheels not sure if you're being facetious or not, my comment was in response to someone mistaking their nationality, a comment which has now been deleted. Anyways, life is great, you know, other than the lockdowns, quarantines and cancelled concerts of the last two years.
@@pabloplato that's great to hear. Not having any bad intentions I just find old comments and ask how the individual is doing. Has life gotten better for you or more challenging that sort of thing
Nah you’re a peein
@@Greasyheels Grow up.
you'd think their record label would get that info right.
Is this song used in any movie or documentary?? I know I've heard it before somwhere!
Yes it was. The film you probably referred to was Kissed, starring young Molly Parker (her first leading movie role) and Peter Outerbridge. A mesmerizing soundtrack to a pretty disturbing movie.
Salvation on the dance floor,,,,
@kroftek With the quality then in mind perfect things were made after, beyond basic copies (:
i too am a proud immigrant-canadian
yay!!!
It would appear Apple's Version of this Album has replaced the original version of this song from the album and placed a mixed version of this song in its stead. One I am not fond of. This pisses me off.
Oh lord "WMG" please tell me it's not true! Delerium in association with THEM!
well,you took me out of context,I said "not known BY MORE OF THE MUSIC BIZ"..I didn't say she wasn't unknown at all,just not known by everyone.
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