Allan Holdsworth about this track in 1989: "Like a lot of kids, when I was growing up I was kind of stubborn, and although I obviously loved my parents, I didn't always show it - kids can be like that. I think they knew I loved them and cared about them, but I was just not very good at telling them. After my dad passed away, I started feeling unusually sad, particularly so because I was always left wondering if he ever did know how much I loved him." "I tried writing some lyrics for this piece, but I couldn't express them. I called Rowanne (Mark), played it for her and explained the feeling, and that I wanted the title to be "Endomorph," something that's trapped inside something else, just the way I felt. She wrote it, and like she usually does, she just put a big frog in my throat." Allan wrote the music, and plays SynthAxe and lead guitar on this track. The SynthAxe was a guitar-like synth controller. The lyrics were written by Rowanne Mark, and sung by Craig Copeland.
Jesus christ what a reason for a record. Made me tear up a bit. Thanks for sharing the history of the sample. Every moving part of this song makes it legendary.
Allan Holdsworth about this track in 1989: "Like a lot of kids, when I was growing up I was kind of stubborn, and although I obviously loved my parents, I didn't always show it - kids can be like that. I think they knew I loved them and cared about them, but I was just not very good at telling them. After my dad passed away, I started feeling unusually sad, particularly so because I was always left wondering if he ever did know how much I loved him."
"I tried writing some lyrics for this piece, but I couldn't express them. I called Rowanne (Mark), played it for her and explained the feeling, and that I wanted the title to be "Endomorph," something that's trapped inside something else, just the way I felt. She wrote it, and like she usually does, she just put a big frog in my throat."
Allan wrote the music, and plays SynthAxe and lead guitar on this track. The SynthAxe was a guitar-like synth controller. The lyrics were written by Rowanne Mark, and sung by Craig Copeland.
So much thought and effort that was put into this masterpiece speaks for itself, R.I.P to him🕊
Man this really just made me think about my dad. I might just tell him I love him and right an appreciation letter to him or some shit 😭
Jesus christ what a reason for a record. Made me tear up a bit. Thanks for sharing the history of the sample. Every moving part of this song makes it legendary.
This made me cry
it’s feels sucks if you can relate to him, miss my dad bro fr😔😔😔
Thanks Allan Holdsworth i Love u
this better be played at my wedding
Did it get played?
I wanna know
@@andym28thats a long ways away 💀
this is beautiful
This felt like 1 hour
It’s only a 4 minute long song 😂
i love this so much! thank you!
no prob!🖤
Peaceful
1:21 😮💨🔥🔥🔥😮💨😮💨
oh lawdd 😫
The keys are different wtf
Cause its location acapella on endomorph instrumental
1:22
😝👉 😐🎸
That wasn't a good transition
i feel you, i knew it felt a bit off. tried my best tho
@@6bagchaser it's all good bro, as long as you put in your best effort
u trippin dis was fye
A lot of ppl would call u hater but I acc think the opposite
It’s good to have criticism and not be surrounded by Yes-men
@@d1gaming200 I agree, I prefer people to be straight up and tell me if something sounds bad or not