The music stirs things inna my soul that come risin’ to the surface of my mind from a very mysterious and deeply emotional place; it is as if the world has changed and become a new reality. The old familiar reality has become a wondrous phenomenon, as if the things of everyday life have been painted on a huge curtain, that slowly and hardly noticable, starts to wrinkle in tiny waves; in movements not unlike those of the cars in the black and white scene of the clip. And any moment now, that curtain might fall away, uncovering other things hitherto unknown, not perceived, maybe announced by the radar of the soul, hinted at by inner senses. It creates an awesome, impressive silence in me, reducing me to a very little creature, and yes, maybe even awakening a renewed, dare I say it, innocence? Many pieces of music can evoke an emotional experience in me, but not like this. I can remember 2 similar experiences, one evoked by a painting from the lengthened hand of Rembrandt, and one by watching a film of Fellini. Experiences evoked by visual stimuli. In this case, the music adds an emotion that had been absent of the visuals: sadness does not capture it … Grief? Sorrow? Lament? But there is also excitement, excited sorrow? Like in my dreams as a young boy, of about twelve years old, in which I found myself all alone in the world that had come to a miraculous standstill; the anguish overpowered by the exhilaration of the prospect that I could now be the driver of the tramcars through the tramways all over the city, that I could walk into a greengrocer shop, for instance, and just take an apple whenever I felt like it. And I must say that the scene pictured in the clip, fits the mood of the song like a glove a hand, very well done! Thanks
It's always been one of my personal Velvets staples. And this crude live recording so nails it's emotive brilliance. Such a beautiful (not so) coincidence that a musical genius like Robert Quine had the intuition to capture lightning in a bottle. Talk about being at the right place at the right time! Magic.
So many versions of this song and yet each one is unique and truly beautiful. I always imagine driving into the heart of the sun in a convertible with the one you love by your side.
Why do you categorize music such a boring way?(but still whats your criteria for something to be considered a 'classic'? To be age of at least 100 years?)
Looking for another chance for someone else to be Looking for another chance to ride into the sun Ride into the sun, ride into the sun Ride into the sun, ride into the sun Where everything seems so pretty When you're lonely and tired of the city Remember it's a flower made out of clay Oh, the city... Where everything seems so dirty When your sitting at home in self-pity Remember you're just one more person who's living there It's hard to live in the city It's hard to live in the city, oh - oh - oh It's hard to live in the city, oh - wow - wow It's hard to live in the city
oh, i'm sorry you don't want to be here. times are really crazy right now, but it'll change and get better. things take time to grow. please be safe and well!
@@djpants Thanks for your words...there are days that a simple comment from an unknow person can makes you smile at least. Today is a rainy day, and i don't want to be where i'm at now. Sometimes, i don't want to be in this world either, but that's not the sense of my comment at this moment, i meant especifically at the place (the city) i'm at this moment. Anyway thank you for your comment and for worrying about. I really appreciate it. Thank you.
Various versions of "The Ocean" are kind of like this song in terms of distortion+melody+mainly instrumental... also The Quine Tapes as an album is pretty great for jammy distorted + catchy and beautiful impressionistic stuff.
I have a 7" with 2 amazing versions of Ride into the Sun that aren't on youtube, or anywhere else I've found. Sorry if this sounds boastful. If I owned any tech beyond a phone and a record (and CD) player I'd upload it in a flash. Maybe I could just record it as it plays?
@djpants on searching, I think they are online. They came originally from a 1970's Italian bootleg 7", but I think the first is on the expanded Loaded. I've recorded mine, but it's so amateurish I'm not sure about uploading it. There's a great alternative Beginning to See the Light on the b-side, but that's probably on the 3rd album box set.
The music stirs things inna my soul that come risin’ to the surface of my mind from a very mysterious and deeply emotional place; it is as if the world has changed and become a new reality. The old familiar reality has become a wondrous phenomenon, as if the things of everyday life have been painted on a huge curtain, that slowly and hardly noticable, starts to wrinkle in tiny waves; in movements not unlike those of the cars in the black and white scene of the clip. And any moment now, that curtain might fall away, uncovering other things hitherto unknown, not perceived, maybe announced by the radar of the soul, hinted at by inner senses.
It creates an awesome, impressive silence in me, reducing me to a very little creature, and yes, maybe even awakening a renewed, dare I say it, innocence?
Many pieces of music can evoke an emotional experience in me, but not like this. I can remember 2 similar experiences, one evoked by a painting from the lengthened hand of Rembrandt, and one by watching a film of Fellini. Experiences evoked by visual stimuli. In this case, the music adds an emotion that had been absent of the visuals: sadness does not capture it … Grief? Sorrow? Lament? But there is also excitement, excited sorrow? Like in my dreams as a young boy, of about twelve years old, in which I found myself all alone in the world that had come to a miraculous standstill; the anguish overpowered by the exhilaration of the prospect that I could now be the driver of the tramcars through the tramways all over the city, that I could walk into a greengrocer shop, for instance, and just take an apple whenever I felt like it.
And I must say that the scene pictured in the clip, fits the mood of the song like a glove a hand, very well done! Thanks
wow, what you wrote is amazingly beautiful. thank you.
@@djpants My pleasure. 🎩
It's always been one of my personal Velvets staples. And this crude live recording so nails it's emotive brilliance. Such a beautiful (not so) coincidence that a musical genius like Robert Quine had the intuition to capture lightning in a bottle. Talk about being at the right place at the right time! Magic.
So many versions of this song and yet each one is unique and truly beautiful. I always imagine driving into the heart of the sun in a convertible with the one you love by your side.
50 yrears .50 more and finally it will be a recognized classic
das righ!
Why do you categorize music such a boring way?(but still whats your criteria for something to be considered a 'classic'? To be age of at least 100 years?)
This version is my favourite music of Velvet.
demian machado thx me too
There is something hypnotic and magical in this wonderful version of this already wonderful song
thats the best fucking live version of this one
This is so beautiful
Thanks for the upload; inspiring
glad you enjoy
They were always so amazing live but that matrix performance where this recording is taken from is out of this world so hauntingly beautiful
Looking for another chance for someone else to be
Looking for another chance to ride into the sun
Ride into the sun, ride into the sun
Ride into the sun, ride into the sun
Where everything seems so pretty
When you're lonely and tired of the city
Remember it's a flower made out of clay
Oh, the city...
Where everything seems so dirty
When your sitting at home in self-pity
Remember you're just one more person who's living there
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city, oh - oh - oh
It's hard to live in the city, oh - wow - wow
It's hard to live in the city
lifesaver
truly
gently riding into (your own) sun
life is a ride
thank you..!
welcom!
Oh just beautiful :) It's like saltwater taffy for the soul. I love this.
good soul time!
Beautiful. Wish I could get hold this on cd. Thankyou, Adrian
much love ;)
this song is very touching...i just don't want to be here anymore.
oh, i'm sorry you don't want to be here. times are really crazy right now, but it'll change and get better. things take time to grow. please be safe and well!
@@djpants Thanks for your words...there are days that a simple comment from an unknow person can makes you smile at least. Today is a rainy day, and i don't want to be where i'm at now. Sometimes, i don't want to be in this world either, but that's not the sense of my comment at this moment, i meant especifically at the place (the city) i'm at this moment. Anyway thank you for your comment and for worrying about. I really appreciate it. Thank you.
@@Pablobeta2 :D hope you're doing alright today friend
@@djpants thank you! i keep on trying mate.
Rainy day, eh? Sounds like a good excuse to play 'hey mr. Rain..'
amazing song
i love the dream
👍😉Beautiful Song😊❤
LOVE
love love
haunting
they are yes
epico!!!
das righ!
Their best song
just got into velvet underground. any more beautiful songs like this one? with heavy distortions and melodic guitar?
Various versions of "The Ocean" are kind of like this song in terms of distortion+melody+mainly instrumental... also The Quine Tapes as an album is pretty great for jammy distorted + catchy and beautiful impressionistic stuff.
epic jam
All that huge ending part of this version is PURE GOLD!
TRUE
das righ
Toujours unique Velvet...
Pero si estás cansado y lleno de autocompasión
Recuerda que eres solo una persona más que está ahí
Es difícil vivir en la ciudad.
Lou Reed RIP
poor bastard
What can you say here?
anytthing you want
Plus de traduction en french please!! because love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
❣
Key change at 1:29 ?
awww yeeee good ear for the bridge
its hard to live in the city
yah cities are ruff af
Remember its a flower made out of clay...
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das righ
cazzoni non è lou reed è doug yule
yeeee boooyyyyy
This was recorded in late 1969 when Lou Reed was certainly in the band. He didn’t sing on this song but it’s still the Velvet Underground
I have a 7" with 2 amazing versions of Ride into the Sun that aren't on youtube, or anywhere else I've found.
Sorry if this sounds boastful. If I owned any tech beyond a phone and a record (and CD) player I'd upload it in a flash.
Maybe I could just record it as it plays?
omg that sounds awesome! yah, would love to hear just a recorded version as it plays
@@djpants I'll do my best, I.promise
@djpants on searching, I think they are online. They came originally from a 1970's Italian bootleg 7", but I think the first is on the expanded Loaded.
I've recorded mine, but it's so amateurish I'm not sure about uploading it.
There's a great alternative Beginning to See the Light on the b-side, but that's probably on the 3rd album box set.
@@djpantsok, I've done it. It'll be up in an hour or so I guess, to my shame.
@@Spectrescup oooo i love the expanded Loaded! post the link and I'll check it out