this song was played at my sons funeral service. Jacob Raul Hernandez. I was the one brought it to his attention and we found it in his music collection after his death. I will always cherish this song and it will always remind me of him. I love you very much my beautiful lad and one day I will see you again. forever and ever your loving father, Dean. x
+JackOfHouse Hugs to you. I played this song a lot after my best friend killed herself. It reminded me of her and I found some peace in it for some reason.
Played this at my dad's funeral. Miss him every day. We used to listen to this in the car together. Made me happy then and makes me happy now; simple as that 💙
same omg the first time I heard it on the radio I quickly went to youtube and typed ''feels like summer rain'' hoping to find it hahaha (spoiler, i didn't)
My mother used to play lesser known old songs like this to me when I was very young and even still in the womb. This song has such a deep meaning and attchment to me and makes me tear up every time with nostalgia.
I ain't too sure that these are actually the real mother-fuckin' lyrics? I mean, it takes a helluva imagination to go from 'Highlight Of The Day' (which, btw, I've been singing for the past 25 years or so) to 'Nine Night Of Matter' which according to this are the correct words? I ain't buyin' it an' I ain't havin' it! Gonna Wiki it!
this song makes me un-willingly sad like no other song has. It reminds me of so many things which I'd rather forget, but somehow I love it all the same and listen to it every day
Had quite the surreal moment with this song. I used to live in Florida. There was a park with a little beach I used to go to if my shift got me out early enough. Pandora was my traveling partner. One day got to this place with about 40 minutes to spare. So I chilled its was nine inch nails artist radio. As the sun finally started to set this song came on. I've never seen something fit into a moment as perfectly as this song did.
I think it's probably about the definition of love itself". "Love, love is a verb, love is a doing word" - "teardrop on the fire, fearless on my breath". Love being a conscious struggle etc., instead of an emotion like infatuation. A lot of pain involved and all that. Probably depends on the listener, since each of us interprets things differently.
I have this song on my computer and it's my favorite song. I think this song is one of the best songs you WILL ever listen to. I love to listen to it before I go to sleep.
This song was written about Jeff Buckley. Elizabeth Frasier wrote it right after he died. She said so herself. Its not about abortion, but rather the beautiful life that was taken from us when Buckley died.
It was written before he died. She recorded the vocals on the day he drowned. She said she had been thinking about him that very day too. Strange coincidence
wow this reminds me of when i used to get so excited to stay up late and watch House with my mom :) year or so later and i find this song and all the memories come rushing back
The theory is it was about abortion, says who ? *From Wikipedia* _Fraser wrote the song's lyrics. While recording the song on May 29th, 1997, she found out that her once-close friend, Jeff Buckley had drowned. "That was so weird ... I'd got letters out and I was thinking about him. That song's kind of about him - that's how it feels to me anyway."_
Elizabeth said this song was for Jeff Buckley, her friend who had died. When interviewed she said "That was so weird ... I'd got letters out and I was thinking about him. That song's kind of about him - that's how it feels to me anyway."
This song is not about abortion. She was waiting near a river as they were searching for her ex-lovers body....who died in a water rafting incident. She was crying over the fire as they waited till morning to restart the search. She had had cross words with him before he died...and so her crying into the fire are the most faithful statements of how she really felt about him. See wikipedia
I've been watching House again, and had to listen to the theme song since I've never actually heard it in full before. As soon as the vocals hit, I thought "Is that Liz Frasier from the Cocteau Twins?" Turns out I was right! I got into CT a year-and-a-half ago, and I love them. I thought this song was very reminiscent f their stuff.
I have puzzled over the beauty and meaning of this song since I first heard it just before the dawn of a new century. As a man who -eventually- married a beautiful woman who I never thought I could win and having 5 children and soon to be 8 grandchildren I fully understand your explanation / interpretation. We have been married 35 years and 1 day as I write this. I had to be "fearless on my breath" when I was 17 :-)
LyricsLove, love is a verb Love is a doing word Fearless on my breath Gentle impulsion Shakes me, makes me lighter Fearless on my breathTeardrop on the fire Fearless on my breathNight, night after day Black flowers blossom Fearless on my breath Black flowers blossom Fearless on my breathTeardrop on the fire Fearless on my...Water is my eye Most faithful mirror Fearless on my breath Teardrop on the fire Of a confession Fearless on my breath Most faithful mirror Fearless on my breathTeardrop on the fire Fearless on my breathYou stumble in the dark You stumble in the dark
There is a program called Reeling In the Years on RTÉ in Ireland and features video footage and pictures of the highlights and lowlights of the year with the most popular songs of the year. This song starts to play after footage of the Omagh bombings in Northern Ireland in 1998 is shown, and continues to play with footage of the aftermath and Bill Clinton visiting the bomming site. Every time I hear this song, I think of Omagh
I hate how people are arguing about the meaning of the songs lyrics rather than appreciating what an amazing song it is. Liz Frasier is an amazing singer and songwriter, the voice of an angel. I think she never had a predetermined meaning for these lyrics and simply wrote what came to her after massive attack gave her the track. All time classic tune, beautiful.
Actually... song is not about abortion, but a love of a mother to her unborn yet child. Creator of song said that find this state paradoxical and fascinating: loving someone despite not yet meeting that person.
I don't know if has been posted here already or not, but the song is about being in love with someone who cannot hear it, due to death. It's hard when you lose someone you love, which is what the lyricist Elizabeth Fraser was feeling when she lost her good friend Jeff Buckley. This is what I believe is the analysis of the song. -some dude on a forum I read
I came here for House comments, but got a lot of sad ones. If you come across this one, I know you will get through whatever you are facing. I just want you to know I'm rooting for you.
I just Love this song... Sooo long since the last time i listened to it. Didn't even know it was a Soundtrack now... 😅At least people get to hear it more often now. Wonderful music🥰thank you for this🙏👍🏾 Namasté to all of you...habe a beautiful day 😊🌄🌿
"Fraser wrote the song's lyrics, inspired by the works of French philosopher Gaston Bachelard". Wikipedia. So, stop writing bullshit about it. It is not about her (dead) friend.
Isn't the listeners interpretation what's important? This beautiful piece of music can mean many different things to many different people... but that's the beauty of it. Meaning.
This song is not about an abortion! If you’re going to put this on youtube do a modicum of research and get to know the person who wrote the song. Elizabeth Fraser (that’s her name) has spoken about the song in various interviews.
"Nine-Night, also known as Dead Yard, is a funerary tradition originating in Africa ... It is an extended wake that lasts for several days, with roots in African religious tradition. During this time, friends and family come together to the home of the deceased. They share their condolences and memories while singing hymns and eating food together."
Love, love is a verb Love is a doing word Feathers on my breath Gentle impulsion Shakes me, makes me lighter Feathers on my breath Teardrop on the fire Feathers on my breath Night, night of matter Black flowers blossom Feathers on my breath Black flowers blossom Feathers on my breath Teardrop on the fire Feathers on my Water is my eye Most faithful mirror Feathers on my breath Teardrop on the fire Of a confession Feathers on my breath Most faithful mirror Feathers on my breath Teardrop on the fire Feathers on my breath You're stumbling in the dark You're stumbling in the dark
This song saved my life! I have a Congenital Heart Defect that causes an irregular Sinus Rhythm. The Drum noise in the background is what a regular Sinus rhythm sounds like. I have used this song to correct my heart rate and rhythm using Bose speakers in my Moms car. Thank you!
I have been extremely mourning the loss of my first grandbaby and for some reason, I strongly felt a spiritual reason I ended up here and really Invision him now in the womb as he had his last moment before. My sweet little angel...RIP💙
sometimes people take this tune too seriously its sounds like the divine call of an angel,.. whatever the metaphor with this song is.... the sound moves me.
I too would echo that sentiment. Very sorry for the loss of your son, devastating for anyone to lose a child. I can feel myself becoming emotional as I have a son and it would destroy me if I was to lose him. Yours was a very powerful statement. Remain strong.
final line - He was tumbling in the tow (of the boat on the Mississipi River that unexpectedly washed over Jeff causing him to drown) Definitely not about abortion. This is a song to life and it's bravery. I like to alternate "fearless on my breath" with "feel the summer, pray" and the last line before the outro "teardrop on the fire, fade in summer, pray", RIP Scotty aka Jeff. But each to their own and whatever cranks your tractor. Black flowers live forever (or I bloody well hope so!)
"Fraser wrote the song's lyrics, inspired by the works of French philosopher Gaston Bachelard". Wikipedia. So, stop writing bullshit about it. It is not about her (dead) friend.
I love this song. I first heard from House. I was just playing a game on Facebook called SongPop and I was doing the electronic playlist and this came up. I was like HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!! I didn't know the song name so I guessed and got it right and now I'm listening to it now.
Fraser wrote the song's lyrics. While recording the song on 29 May 1997, she found out that her once-close friend, Jeff Buckley, had drowned. "That was so weird ... I'd got letters out and I was thinking about him. That song's kind of about him - that's how it feels to me anyway.
The last dance lead me to this song sung by Jose Gonzalez's (done very well), then a sugg from that version lead me here. Both very well done & diff point of views on the meaning of song. I'd recommend the jose version as well🙏✌
Liz Fraser has one of the most unique voices I've ever been fortunate enough to hear and this is possibly the most coherent I've heard her sing. Listen to Carolyn's Fingers by her older group, Cocteau Twins, and you'll understand.
As for the meaning of the song... first of, it's freakin beautiful and somehow moving/emotional. Your soul seems to understand even if your mind does not. If I had to guess, I'd say it's about someone who is very, very scared, but still wills themselves to go on.
there is nothing that shows that the baby dies inside the womb... so why does poeple keep saying that it's about abortion???? I see a baby that gets ready for the life outside... but ofcause it's open to inturbertation...
I love thsi song. Been looking for this one for a while. :) House didn't bring me here like it seemed to have many, but I have indeed, watched House. ^^
this song was played at my sons funeral service. Jacob Raul Hernandez. I was the one brought it to his attention and we found it in his music collection after his death. I will always cherish this song and it will always remind me of him. I love you very much my beautiful lad and one day I will see you again. forever and ever your loving father, Dean. x
My heart goes out to you. 😰
+JackOfHouse Hugs to you. I played this song a lot after my best friend killed herself. It reminded me of her and I found some peace in it for some reason.
Sorry for your loss.
Thanks so much. Still hard each day without him.
Godspeed blessings...Mr. Dean.
Played this at my dad's funeral. Miss him every day. We used to listen to this in the car together. Made me happy then and makes me happy now; simple as that 💙
Played at my Mums funeral too 💖
i remember freaking out when i found out this was a song, and not just one of the best tv show themes ever made
Hello future person, yes we are still listening to this in *[insert year here]* . You have great taste in music too. Have a lovely day!
2022
2023 🤟
2023
2023 ❤
2023
even if you don't like the song, can't we all agree that this is the voice of an angel?
You've heard an angel's voice?
how can You dislike The song
Liz Fraser formally of The Cocteau Twins
Tyko Brian Have you? It’s just an expression, so why the need to be pedantic about it?
Yes.
Fearless on my breath?..................I've been singing "Feels like summer rain" for the last 20 years!
Hehehe
I thought ‘Feel the sunrise break’😅
LMAO!
I thought it was "feel the sunlight (on my) breath"
same omg the first time I heard it on the radio I quickly went to youtube and typed ''feels like summer rain'' hoping to find it hahaha (spoiler, i didn't)
this song fills me with this warm feeling idk why, liz's voice is so soothing.
My mother used to play lesser known old songs like this to me when I was very young and even still in the womb. This song has such a deep meaning and attchment to me and makes me tear up every time with nostalgia.
I feel incredibly nostalgic in a weird way when I listen to this.
I ain't too sure that these are actually the real mother-fuckin' lyrics? I mean, it takes a helluva imagination to go from 'Highlight Of The Day' (which, btw, I've been singing for the past 25 years or so) to 'Nine Night Of Matter' which according to this are the correct words? I ain't buyin' it an' I ain't havin' it! Gonna Wiki it!
me too.. idk why ;c
Old Gregg guess thats the idea!
Dr house song
Me too it’s sexy kinda
this song makes me un-willingly sad like no other song has. It reminds me of so many things which I'd rather forget, but somehow I love it all the same and listen to it every day
i feel you
Peace
Had quite the surreal moment with this song. I used to live in Florida. There was a park with a little beach I used to go to if my shift got me out early enough. Pandora was my traveling partner. One day got to this place with about 40 minutes to spare. So I chilled its was nine inch nails artist radio. As the sun finally started to set this song came on. I've never seen something fit into a moment as perfectly as this song did.
I think it's probably about the definition of love itself". "Love, love is a verb, love is a doing word" - "teardrop on the fire, fearless on my breath". Love being a conscious struggle etc., instead of an emotion like infatuation. A lot of pain involved and all that. Probably depends on the listener, since each of us interprets things differently.
Arthur Kimmel well said bro
"Fraser wrote the song's lyrics, inspired by the works of French philosopher Gaston Bachelard". Wikipedia.
It is not about her (dead) friend.
Well said
@@BarahonaDonQuijote nobody likes the truth anymore....but keep speaking it!!
Massive Attack was so underrated. Great music to listen to while cruising the streets at 2am
I have this song on my computer and it's my favorite song. I think this song is one of the best songs you WILL ever listen to. I love to listen to it before I go to sleep.
check out the version by Lucius
This song was written about Jeff Buckley. Elizabeth Frasier wrote it right after he died. She said so herself. Its not about abortion, but rather the beautiful life that was taken from us when Buckley died.
cwade45 OMG
I cried when i found out he died
It was written before he died. She recorded the vocals on the day he drowned. She said she had been thinking about him that very day too. Strange coincidence
Then what the fuck is the music video?
I've always thought that the line black flowers blooming could be a symbol for grief
This song is so amazing. I can't believe how beautiful and soft her voice is. She makes this song sound effortless. ROCK ON MASSIVE ATTACK AND HOUSE!
wow this reminds me of when i used to get so excited to stay up late and watch House with my mom :) year or so later and i find this song and all the memories come rushing back
It doesn't matter what the lyrics are about, does it touch your soul or not, it's the music that's beautiful.
The theory is it was about abortion, says who ?
*From Wikipedia*
_Fraser wrote the song's lyrics. While recording the song on May 29th, 1997, she found out that her once-close friend, Jeff Buckley had drowned. "That was so weird ... I'd got letters out and I was thinking about him. That song's kind of about him - that's how it feels to me anyway."_
Maybe more about miscarriage
It’s about whatever you interpret it to be. Given the mood of the song it’s likely to be somber.
It's funny you say that Robbie because I was thinking of Jeff Buckley as the song was playing but had no clue th a t they knew each other.
@@mitch4551777 I believe they were in a relationship at one point.
@@mitch4551777 She sang Song To The Siren with This Mortal Coil. That was written by Buckley
As a Medical Student. this song really inspires me while doing my assignments, reminds me why Medicine and studying for it is important
Because House?
+Infernal Diatribe Road House.
+OWNYOMAMA was that a family guy reference
Oh, this was a joke? laughs on me.lol
Dr.House entered the chat
I'm only sad that I've went my whole life not hearing this song until the other day. Hauntingly beautiful and has played in my head since then.
I thought it was fearless on my brain
No, not pretty music.
Beautiful music.
I feel incredibly nostalgic in a weird way when I listen to this.
This give me chills.
I couldn't imagine the heartless people who would just dislike such a beautiful song
"House" talk about a show for the ages im gonna miss it :*(
Brilliant timed words ... Liz is one of the best singers out there.
Cocteau twins are amazingly good.
Elizabeth said this song was for Jeff Buckley, her friend who had died. When interviewed she said "That was so weird ... I'd got letters out and I was thinking about him. That song's kind of about him - that's how it feels to me anyway."
I was reading about it... htf did he drown?
Alexander Glass undercurrent pulled him under
"Fraser wrote the song's lyrics, inspired by the works of French philosopher Gaston Bachelard". Wikipedia.
It is not about her (dead) friend.
@@BarahonaDonQuijote
This is how urban legends work, the better sounding version of the story stays in circulation.
Nothing you can do about it.
This song is not about abortion. She was waiting near a river as they were searching for her ex-lovers body....who died in a water rafting incident. She was crying over the fire as they waited till morning to restart the search. She had had cross words with him before he died...and so her crying into the fire are the most faithful statements of how she really felt about him. See wikipedia
She was in the studio when she heard of the passing of Jeff Buckley, her former lover, when she was about to record this track.
I've been watching House again, and had to listen to the theme song since I've never actually heard it in full before. As soon as the vocals hit, I thought "Is that Liz Frasier from the Cocteau Twins?" Turns out I was right! I got into CT a year-and-a-half ago, and I love them. I thought this song was very reminiscent f their stuff.
This is a gorgeous song, the woman's voice is so beautiful :) And the beat is just amazing.
No, not pretty music.
*Beautiful* music.
Horatio Trismegistus damn right
Amen.
This give me chills.
fearless on your breath
I have puzzled over the beauty and meaning of this song since I first heard it just before the dawn of a new century. As a man who -eventually- married a beautiful woman who I never thought I could win and having 5 children and soon to be 8 grandchildren I fully understand your explanation / interpretation. We have been married 35 years and 1 day as I write this. I had to be "fearless on my breath" when I was 17 :-)
LyricsLove, love is a verb
Love is a doing word
Fearless on my breath
Gentle impulsion
Shakes me, makes me lighter
Fearless on my breathTeardrop on the fire
Fearless on my breathNight, night after day
Black flowers blossom
Fearless on my breath
Black flowers blossom
Fearless on my breathTeardrop on the fire
Fearless on my...Water is my eye
Most faithful mirror
Fearless on my breath
Teardrop on the fire
Of a confession
Fearless on my breath
Most faithful mirror
Fearless on my breathTeardrop on the fire
Fearless on my breathYou stumble in the dark
You stumble in the dark
Thanks
Them being on the screen isn't enough
Except the ones in the video aren't the same. Derrrr
Yes, there are mistakes in the lyrics in this video
La he escuchado mil veces y aún me encanta
Yeah I was finding it hard to believe the last line was stumble a little.
I have listened to Rap and Rock my whole life but when I found Massive Attacks music something changed in me.
The beat is so sick!!!
And the voice and lyrics are just beautiful!!
There is a program called Reeling In the Years on RTÉ in Ireland and features video footage and pictures of the highlights and lowlights of the year with the most popular songs of the year. This song starts to play after footage of the Omagh bombings in Northern Ireland in 1998 is shown, and continues to play with footage of the aftermath and Bill Clinton visiting the bomming site. Every time I hear this song, I think of Omagh
I hate how people are arguing about the meaning of the songs lyrics rather than appreciating what an amazing song it is. Liz Frasier is an amazing singer and songwriter, the voice of an angel. I think she never had a predetermined meaning for these lyrics and simply wrote what came to her after massive attack gave her the track. All time classic tune, beautiful.
to me the song means how fearless human souls are before we are born.
Love this
Music is universal, everyone had their own different interpretation of how it relates to them.
This song is gods soundtrack
👍💖
Guten Tag! Das Lied ist auf jeden Fall sehr entspannend. Wenn man mal wieder total dicht irgendwo rumliegt, ist das sehr angenehm. :)
everybody lies
+Scar Gaming The only variable is what about.
+Caspianm2 It's a reference to the show House, M.D.
And it's never Lupus
+BeanyRoo begin treating for viral infection, if its a lie, we will know - Dr. House
+scrwuguys1mgoinhome he realized, that was the continuation of the quote. the full quote is "Everybody lies. the only variable is about what."
Oct. 2023 it's still as beautiful as ever. Definitely one to stand the test of time 🎉💞💝💝💝
Actually... song is not about abortion, but a love of a mother to her unborn yet child.
Creator of song said that find this state paradoxical and fascinating:
loving someone despite not yet meeting that person.
It kind of upsets me that this doesn't have as many likes as it deserves...
i feel bad that im your first like for this comment after 8 years
I don't know if has been posted here already or not, but the song is about being in love with someone who cannot hear it, due to death. It's hard when you lose someone you love, which is what the lyricist Elizabeth Fraser was feeling when she lost her good friend Jeff Buckley. This is what I believe is the analysis of the song.
-some dude on a forum I read
Kind of tough considering she found out he died an hour before recording the song.
That scene in Prison Break is Epic. I didnt blink once during that scene
وأخير وحدت من تذكر تلك اللحظة
I also heard in prison break 1st season’s episode when they were getting ready to breakout, this song was best in that scene, it was so intense
First time I heard and seen on tv....was crying... Touching meeee....💔💔💔💔😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
I came here for House comments, but got a lot of sad ones. If you come across this one, I know you will get through whatever you are facing. I just want you to know I'm rooting for you.
I just Love this song... Sooo long since the last time i listened to it. Didn't even know it was a Soundtrack now... 😅At least people get to hear it more often now. Wonderful music🥰thank you for this🙏👍🏾 Namasté to all of you...habe a beautiful day 😊🌄🌿
I never really cared what the song is about. I only care about my teardrops and the fire
Psycho Same
I thought it was about abortion
"Fraser wrote the song's lyrics, inspired by the works of French philosopher Gaston Bachelard". Wikipedia.
So, stop writing bullshit about it. It is not about her (dead) friend.
This song is so addictive...
Awesome!! House is awesome and so is this song!!!!
This is not properly house music, it's trip-hop
Isn't the listeners interpretation what's important? This beautiful piece of music can mean many different things to many different people... but that's the beauty of it.
Meaning.
Exactly what I commented
This song is not about an abortion! If you’re going to put this on youtube do a modicum of research and get to know the person who wrote the song. Elizabeth Fraser (that’s her name) has spoken about the song in various interviews.
"Nine-Night, also known as Dead Yard, is a funerary tradition originating in Africa ... It is an extended wake that lasts for several days, with roots in African religious tradition. During this time, friends and family come together to the home of the deceased. They share their condolences and memories while singing hymns and eating food together."
Love, love is a verb
Love is a doing word
Feathers on my breath
Gentle impulsion
Shakes me, makes me lighter
Feathers on my breath
Teardrop on the fire
Feathers on my breath
Night, night of matter
Black flowers blossom
Feathers on my breath
Black flowers blossom
Feathers on my breath
Teardrop on the fire
Feathers on my
Water is my eye
Most faithful mirror
Feathers on my breath
Teardrop on the fire
Of a confession
Feathers on my breath
Most faithful mirror
Feathers on my breath
Teardrop on the fire
Feathers on my breath
You're stumbling in the dark
You're stumbling in the dark
Grief 🥺
Fearless on my breath🙂
You could just Google the lyrics lol...
This song saved my life!
I have a Congenital Heart Defect that causes an irregular Sinus Rhythm. The Drum noise in the background is what a regular Sinus rhythm sounds like. I have used this song to correct my heart rate and rhythm using Bose speakers in my Moms car.
Thank you!
It's beautuful and painful at the same time. Massive attack knows how to do that
I have been extremely mourning the loss of my first grandbaby and for some reason, I strongly felt a spiritual reason I ended up here and really Invision him now in the womb as he had his last moment before. My sweet little angel...RIP💙
sometimes people take this tune too seriously its sounds like the divine call of an angel,.. whatever the metaphor with this song is.... the sound moves me.
It’s not about abortion this music is created for Jeff Buckley, the girl who wrote the lyrics and sing the song used to dated him.
"Love, love is a verb
Love is a doing word
Fealess on my.. breath"
I too would echo that sentiment. Very sorry for the loss of your son, devastating for anyone to lose a child. I can feel myself becoming emotional as I have a son and it would destroy me if I was to lose him. Yours was a very powerful statement. Remain strong.
I CAN LISTEN 1000 TIMES
It's 2021...live this music...
final line - He was tumbling in the tow (of the boat on the Mississipi River that unexpectedly washed over Jeff causing him to drown) Definitely not about abortion. This is a song to life and it's bravery. I like to alternate "fearless on my breath" with "feel the summer, pray" and the last line before the outro "teardrop on the fire, fade in summer, pray", RIP Scotty aka Jeff. But each to their own and whatever cranks your tractor. Black flowers live forever (or I bloody well hope so!)
"Fraser wrote the song's lyrics, inspired by the works of French philosopher Gaston Bachelard". Wikipedia.
So, stop writing bullshit about it. It is not about her (dead) friend.
Hauntingly beautiful tune and voice, and House is a brilliant show 😊❤️🌹🎼🎶
This is probably what every person trying to fight Corona listens to before heading to work...
I love this song. I first heard from House. I was just playing a game on Facebook called SongPop and I was doing the electronic playlist and this came up. I was like HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!! I didn't know the song name so I guessed and got it right and now I'm listening to it now.
Very nice song for the scene in American horror story
Fraser wrote the song's lyrics. While recording the song on 29 May 1997, she found out that her once-close friend, Jeff Buckley, had drowned. "That was so weird ... I'd got letters out and I was thinking about him. That song's kind of about him - that's how it feels to me anyway.
the song is what ever you desire it to be...the fetus video however...
The last dance lead me to this song sung by Jose Gonzalez's (done very well), then a sugg from that version lead me here. Both very well done & diff point of views on the meaning of song. I'd recommend the jose version as well🙏✌
People Don't Change
The beat is out of this world. Always makes my jaw drop.
VERY NICE
Liz Fraser has one of the most unique voices I've ever been fortunate enough to hear and this is possibly the most coherent I've heard her sing.
Listen to Carolyn's Fingers by her older group, Cocteau Twins, and you'll understand.
This song is so provocotive I never knew its true meaning until many years later
As for the meaning of the song... first of, it's freakin beautiful and somehow moving/emotional. Your soul seems to understand even if your mind does not. If I had to guess, I'd say it's about someone who is very, very scared, but still wills themselves to go on.
Actually, Liz Frasier has said the lyrics were written about a friend of hers she had heard died. Abortion bit is purely from the video.
+Craig Brooks Jeff Buckley
exactly Trauma284
there is nothing that shows that the baby dies inside the womb... so why does poeple keep saying that it's about abortion???? I see a baby that gets ready for the life outside... but ofcause it's open to inturbertation...
@@hyperionist open to stupid people who can't think critically too bud.
THANK U THANK U THANK U IVE BEEN WATCHING HOUSE SINCE I WAS A KID...AND I FINALLY FOUND THE SONG FROM THEIR THEME SONG
You can't always get what you want. House
Been so stressed lately, I needed to hear this and realign myself
*night night after day
*you're stumbling in the dark
The song's a masterpiece
Transcendental
I don't care about any of your theories or timescales, I just love the song and her voice.
i love this song!
Also me!
Love this song and it is so perfect for the theme for House!!!!
I love the way she pronounces her words nd its so calming nd has so much meaning to it I love this xD
for some reason this song just relaxes me....and i love it
I've always heard "feeling someone's prey" not "fearless on my breath"
thank you my friend...you made my night :) my long forgotten memories just, woke up...thank you...
I have one thing to say and one thing only...
TO HELL WITH ALL THE PEOPLE THAT DISLIKED THIS SONG
i agree
your dp agrees too
Yuuuuuuuuus
+Creeper_King137 oh, i just did, tooo weeiiiirddd
the lyric is incorrect
I love thsi song. Been looking for this one for a while. :) House didn't bring me here like it seemed to have many, but I have indeed, watched House. ^^
*night night after day
*you're stumbling in the dark
The song's a masterpiece
everybody lies
Haven't listened to this in a very long time, it's good to be back.
3:22 ROBERT SEAN LEONARD
JESSE SPENCER
Geiles Lied! Könnte ich den ganzen Tag hören
Wow, watching the actual lyrics, I realise I've been singing complete nonsense this whole time 🙈🙈
Strange cat i like you 🤣
This is one of only two songs that I remember where I was when I first heard it.