Yes, of course! Действительно, друзья, послушал и соглашусь с вами. Особенно после многих находок в болотах Германии и Скандинавии. Привет из Казани, Россия)
What can I say? My skin still shivers 25 years later, when I listen to it again... a pure essence of the Romantic age, forlorn... echoing in the emptiness of past...
Hey if you haven’t heard, I suggest you listen to the Live in Sydney 1981 version of this. I think it’s the best version, it sounds really eerie and haunting.
So beautyful, so dark, so heartbreaking sad. Gives me goosbumps in the brain. One of their best songs, ever. Maybe The best version I’ve ever heard. Thank you so very much for posting this. Seen it at least 20 times in a row now.
The guitar trickles around a long bass descent to an endless abyss. The constant repetition of the melody leads you to a soft melancholia, there is no escape, no break, no chorus.
@@USMCLP yes... definitely... I just melt... I can't listen to it much tbh though... I become an emotional mess and just wan to cry my eyes out 🤪 It's a mind-blowingly gorgeous song that is also my own personal emotional torture instrument 🙈 I do love it though
'Drowns her at its ease' are the beautiful words of Mervyn Peake from the Gormenghast novels, where Fushia Groan accidentally drowns in the second book. This song is all about that. I read the books as a teenager, and then many years later finally realised I heard 'Fushia' in the song, and then realised the connection.
Danny Summers that trilogy takes a lot of patience, but it's really well written. You start with Titus Groan, then Gormenghast, then Titus Alone. Robert sort of fell in love with the character Fuchsia, and he says he cries when he reads about her death. If you actually get through the books, I hope you enjoy them! A lot of Robert Smith's lyrics are based off of books, and they tend to be good ones!
Mark Harris I listened to my first cure album at 13 and it was the drowning man that stood out for many yrs I thought Robert Smith took it from life then the color fuchsia I thank you so much 2o yrs or more I found out that answer I have to read it....
I havent read the book yet, but yes I know the reference. Should read it. I love Robert for that reason. Though he had the punk thing going on, he had literal references, instead of lashing out on the system like everyone else. Or whining about politics. They became more interesting in that way.
Mark Harris seems Roberts a bit of a book worm writing songs from numerous books. Such a talented artist. I’ve been listening to the cure for 35 years! Bless you Mark
One of my fav track of them when performed live, it gets another dimension, more atmospheric, less intimate, not the same guitar sound...Real top cold wave material, immortal classic ... enjoyed it a lot, thanks for the post !
If I was deprived of all of my senses except for my hearing in a dark topological manifold and I was given my choice of the entire discography of one band it would be the Cure.
She stands twelve feet above the flood She stares Alone Across the water The loneliness grows and slowly Fills her frozen body Sliding downwards One by one her senses die The memories fade And leave her eyes Still seeing worlds that never were And one by one the bright birds leave her Starting at the violent sound She tries to turn But final Noiseless Slips and strikes her soft dark head The water bows Receives her And drowns her at its ease Drowns her at its ease I would have left the world all bleeding Could I only help you love The fleeting shapes So many years ago So young and beautiful and brave Everything was true It couldn't be a story I wish it was all true I wish it couldn't be a story The words all left me Lifeless Hoping Breathing like the drowning man Oh Fushia You leave me Breathing like the drowning man Breathing like the drowning man
And to think... it's only a mere book report based on The Gormenghast Novels by Mervyn Peake. The character Fuchsia resounded with Robert. She left him breathing like the drowning man.
lets see when i heard this was back in the early 80's and to hear it like 30 years later and with porl back it is like a dream what a trip the cure rules the universe lol!! :P
this is clearly 1 of my favorites within all the other favorites that the cure do, but i wander. i felt deeper into the song once i learned how to play it on bass, i actually felt myself in a sense of a continuance of drowning- it just left me lifeless, hopelessly dreaming, breathing like the drowning man...
Que hermosa cancion del inmortal Lp. Faith que sorpresa de casi 25 años la tocan todavia con toda la fuerza y obscuridad de la epoca que solo ellos la saben.
There are a lot of different songs, that are outstanding emotionally, but this one always kicks me out of every thinkable situation... truth itself always wins...
I was 11yrsold when I first heard the cure this one is dedicated too the losses I believe almost turned my heart cold thank you the cure so many good memories
Oui, en effet, superbe version...La trilogie "Seventeen Seconds", "Faith", et "Pornography" restera à jamais comme une référence de ce que pouvait être le genre de musique que l'on pouvait écouter au tout début des années 80...
I'll be seeing them September 26th FINALLY!!! First time in Montreal in over 10 years and if they're playing songs from what is arguably my favorite period of theirs, it's going to be an awesome show.
i was there in hungary, szeged. i cried because a dream came true-i never heard this song live in front of the band, before... very emotional song from the ancient year of 1981.... simon was on his knees during this song...
i love this song..., it's so profound, i grew up listing The Cure and always will be in my heart n mind, thanks theres amazing music in this mediatic world...
@PlumeN : j'en ai 41, j'ai découvert cette merveille à l'âge de 25 ans. L'album "Faith" semble être connu des seuls fans, pourtant il recèle deux chansons inégalables, même par Robert Smith lui-même !
I do love Pornography, but I feel that it has overshadowed the wondeful Faith and Seventeen Seconds albums (which are quite different, but just as excellent).
I personally think pornography is one of Roberts less inspirational moments. I have listen to the cure every day for the last 35 years!!! Ha.. that makes me old! 😆
I sympathize with both of you...this version is beyond monumental. To hear this live, crushing, raw...in the days when this song was birthed....it’s unbelievable.hearing it now, I’m taken back.
Probably the best Cure Song, for me
One of the darkest for sure
Yes, of course! Действительно, друзья, послушал и соглашусь с вами. Особенно после многих находок в болотах Германии и Скандинавии. Привет из Казани, Россия)
Yes...
So...
Definitely one of the best.
The Drowning Man is The Cure at their finest!
I Never get tired of this track and it STILL
moves me tremendously.
It’s the only song in the world that, every time I listen, makes me shudder and raise the hair on my arms...
Absolutely beautiful ❤❤
My funeral song. Their best.
What can I say? My skin still shivers 25 years later, when I listen to it again... a pure essence of the Romantic age, forlorn... echoing in the emptiness of past...
Or the emptiness of the present!!!
this song was recorded in 2005, szeged, hungary. i was there, and i cried.
This song will haunt me forever 💖
Hey if you haven’t heard, I suggest you listen to the Live in Sydney 1981 version of this. I think it’s the best version, it sounds really eerie and haunting.
USMCLP
Will do x
X
So beautyful, so dark, so heartbreaking sad. Gives me goosbumps in the brain. One of their best songs, ever. Maybe The best version I’ve ever heard. Thank you so very much for posting this. Seen it at least 20 times in a row now.
Ja, jaja, cool. Pienso lo mismo. Es un version magnífica. Tan lle
na DE.MATICES.SALUD.
❤️❤️
This version is absolutely brilliant. Intense and deep, despite Robert's age. Indeed his age doesn't seem to matter, does it?
Considering the song lyrics, I would say that his age matters even more. I would say his age is what makes this version so good.
Man , its still doesn’t
How mano bands could dov the same??,
My favourite Cure song...
Me too.
In my mind this has always been the best cure song...This and siamese twins...
I wrote the lyrics to Siamese Twins on my bedroom wall in high school...I may do that again.
The Cure are timeless... defying catagorization. "Drowning Man" nails it for any of us who have struggled with alcohol or drugs.
smith is never embarassing and he doesn't grate...don't tell stupid things...he's 50 yo and his voice is still one of the bests!
What an amazing performance of one of their finest songs! Robert's use of guitar effects is stunning! It's even more haunting than the album version.
The guitar trickles around a long bass descent to an endless abyss. The constant repetition of the melody leads you to a soft melancholia, there is no escape, no break, no chorus.
Best live version of this song!!!
That's your opinion ;-)
PPTTCureboy which would you recommend? I'll give it a listen!
@Smoking Poetry Sydney Live 1981 is by far the best version. Very eerie and raw.
@@USMCLP yes... definitely... I just melt... I can't listen to it much tbh though... I become an emotional mess and just wan to cry my eyes out 🤪
It's a mind-blowingly gorgeous song that is also my own personal emotional torture instrument 🙈
I do love it though
simply AWESOME the best singer ever..........
'Drowns her at its ease' are the beautiful words of Mervyn Peake from the Gormenghast novels, where Fushia Groan accidentally drowns in the second book. This song is all about that. I read the books as a teenager, and then many years later finally realised I heard 'Fushia' in the song, and then realised the connection.
Mark Harris that is amazing I waited many yrs to find out the purpose for this haunting song and now I can read it as well
Danny Summers that trilogy takes a lot of patience, but it's really well written. You start with Titus Groan, then Gormenghast, then Titus Alone. Robert sort of fell in love with the character Fuchsia, and he says he cries when he reads about her death. If you actually get through the books, I hope you enjoy them! A lot of Robert Smith's lyrics are based off of books, and they tend to be good ones!
Mark Harris I listened to my first cure album at 13 and it was the drowning man that stood out for many yrs I thought Robert Smith took it from life then the color fuchsia I thank you so much 2o yrs or more I found out that answer I have to read it....
I havent read the book yet, but yes I know the reference. Should read it.
I love Robert for that reason. Though he had the punk thing going on, he had literal references, instead of lashing out on the system like everyone else. Or whining about politics.
They became more interesting in that way.
Mark Harris seems Roberts a bit of a book worm writing songs from numerous books.
Such a talented artist. I’ve been listening to the cure for 35 years! Bless you Mark
Jamais trouvé de meilleure version live que celle-ci.
c’est frais
This song is incredible, this album is incredible. This sound is the "CURE" sound. No one else could have invented it.
this was one of the first cure songs i ever heard.amazing how timeless it is.
The feeling is so intense !
Amazing live version, thank you
Beyond epic.
Big Mclargehuge yep.....
Big Mclargehuge yep......
great song...this is their TRUE sound...sad and deep...I love them!!!!
Fuchia!
Another great song live
Best cure song
Amazing
one of their best song i love it
This song is so lovely dreadful. I love it
yes this song is too sensational
I've drowned many times listening to this
excellent. just perfect. the best music. the best voice.
One off my favourites, this is my band for ever.
One of my top Cure songs - just WONDERFUL 💜💜💜💜💜💜
My favourite Cure song, I just love it...
One of my fav track of them when performed live, it gets another dimension, more atmospheric, less intimate, not the same guitar sound...Real top cold wave material, immortal classic ... enjoyed it a lot, thanks for the post !
Oh my God this is beautiful
One of The Best song even written all over the world
oh wow. I feel it
***** díky :)
Straordinario questo brano bella anche questa versione live 🖤
I love this song best live version ever
una de las 10 mejores kanciones de the cure..
totalmente inkreible
Second listen I can't get enough
If I was deprived of all of my senses except for my hearing in a dark topological manifold and I was given my choice of the entire discography of one band it would be the Cure.
Such a great song...Really gets me into the cure again.
Their best song
the best album...faith
great song💌thank you so much the Cure
timeless song....i'm feeling so old.
Pure dark beauty ♥♥♥
She stands twelve feet above the flood
She stares
Alone
Across the water
The loneliness grows and slowly
Fills her frozen body
Sliding downwards
One by one her senses die
The memories fade
And leave her eyes
Still seeing worlds that never were
And one by one the bright birds leave her
Starting at the violent sound
She tries to turn
But final
Noiseless
Slips and strikes her soft dark head
The water bows
Receives her
And drowns her at its ease
Drowns her at its ease
I would have left the world all bleeding
Could I only help you love
The fleeting shapes
So many years ago
So young and beautiful and brave
Everything was true
It couldn't be a story
I wish it was all true
I wish it couldn't be a story
The words all left me
Lifeless
Hoping
Breathing like the drowning man
Oh Fushia
You leave me
Breathing like the drowning man
Breathing like the drowning man
who else could voice things like this...one can never be the same after this...
And to think... it's only a mere book report based on The Gormenghast Novels by Mervyn Peake. The character Fuchsia resounded with Robert. She left him breathing like the drowning man.
I do agree it's one of the most beautiful songs in the world. I wish it all was true. I wish it could have been a story.
this song shivers me for almost ten years
what a voice...che melodia...
Increíble atmósfera
Si
lets see when i heard this was back in the early 80's and to hear it like 30 years later and with porl back it is like a dream what a trip the cure rules the universe lol!! :P
I love this song, it's impressive!!! One of my favourite!
Anything they do turns to Gold,The best ever."The Cure"
Shivers my spine. Bobs voice clings to the ears. Genius at such age...
Música PERFECTA..!! solo The Cure
einer der besten songs von the cure
The best track from one of the best albums ever recorded. Simply wonderful, thank you for posting this.
this is clearly 1 of my favorites within all the other favorites that the cure do, but i wander. i felt deeper into the song once i learned how to play it on bass, i actually felt myself in a sense of a continuance of drowning- it just left me lifeless, hopelessly dreaming, breathing like the drowning man...
Que hermosa cancion del inmortal Lp. Faith que sorpresa de casi 25 años la tocan todavia con toda la fuerza y obscuridad de la epoca que solo ellos la saben.
Are you still alive?
There are a lot of different songs, that are outstanding emotionally, but this one always kicks me out of every thinkable situation... truth itself always wins...
best song ❤️
I was 11yrsold when I first heard the cure this one is dedicated too the losses I believe almost turned my heart cold thank you the cure so many good memories
I was 11 years old when I purchased my first Cure album, now 47.
Bellissima ❤❤❤❤❤
Robert eres un genio
Reminds me of writhing naked on my bed with my first 'true love'.... Always found it tragically romantic & sexy!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Certainement le plus beau et le plus sombre morceau de Cure
Oui, en effet, superbe version...La trilogie "Seventeen Seconds", "Faith", et "Pornography" restera à jamais comme une référence de ce que pouvait être le genre de musique que l'on pouvait écouter au tout début des années 80...
great comment
@@antonioInMi Obrigado !!!
Awesome version
I'll be seeing them September 26th FINALLY!!! First time in Montreal in over 10 years and if they're playing songs from what is arguably my favorite period of theirs, it's going to be an awesome show.
omg .. i LOVE this song .. my fav cure track!!
PORL!😍
Just as beautiful and stunning
Heh, this song was from the period when they really earned their reputation of being a depressing band, before they went all jolly-sounding. Love it.
great...sweetly depressive...I'll always love them!!!
Best depressive songs ever!
Utterly wonderful. Thanks Rob and the lads.
Wow, what a great song!!
Wonderful book very sardonic and the song is poetic and if I die I want to die here in this
I've never met anyone who hates The Cure.
Big Mclargehuge many there are, but we love them especially in their dark tunes.
Morrissey hates them...
+Big Mclargehuge you should have been a fan before the ´ head on the door´ album then hahah
+vincent c. insomnicide :I hate Morrissey
Morrissey is nothing compared to the talent of Robert smith and I am a smiths fan aswell
Beautiful!
ongongme 2 brilliant best cure s
i was there in hungary, szeged. i cried because a dream came true-i never heard this song live in front of the band, before... very emotional song from the ancient year of 1981.... simon was on his knees during this song...
toute ma jeunesse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+Eric Le brun Moi aussi ..
+Franck Gérard Que des moments inoubliable de mon passer !!!!!!
I can never get enough of Porls noise!!!!!!!!!!!!
i love this song..., it's so profound, i grew up listing The Cure and always will be in my heart n mind,
thanks theres amazing music in this mediatic world...
i heart the cure, specially robert
lo maximo!
@PlumeN : j'en ai 41, j'ai découvert cette merveille à l'âge de 25 ans. L'album "Faith" semble être connu des seuls fans, pourtant il recèle deux chansons inégalables, même par Robert Smith lui-même !
hermoso tema!!!!!
Can't wait till may So gooood
this video was show in front of me 12 metres, in Szeged, Hungary, 26th august 2005. it was the most memorable song in this night.
robert i love you!
My favorite of their songs--Thank you so much!
Magic
a moment when Smiths is singing "i would left the world all bleeding..." almost makes me cryng.
I do love Pornography, but I feel that it has overshadowed the wondeful Faith and Seventeen Seconds albums (which are quite different, but just as excellent).
I personally think pornography is one of Roberts less inspirational moments.
I have listen to the cure every day for the last 35 years!!!
Ha.. that makes me old! 😆
I sympathize with both of you...this version is beyond monumental. To hear this live, crushing, raw...in the days when this song was birthed....it’s unbelievable.hearing it now, I’m taken back.