Views : 8,177
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Streamed live on Mar 21, 2019 ^^
Rating : 4.975 (4/645 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-03-03T12:57:37.139093Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
"On the page it looked... nothing! The beginning simple... almost comic! Just a pulse, bassoons, basset horns... like a rusty squeeze box (chuckles). And then, suddenly... high above it... an Oboe. A single note, hanging there, unwavering. Until... a clarinet took it over... sweetened into a phrase of such delight. This was no composition by a performing monkey. This was a music I have never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me that I was hearing the Voice of God."
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your use of words i've never seen/heard before in song titles is always a joy, and the musics like having my soul lifted up out of my body and revived
i don't think to this day i've seen another artist who writes quite like you do. (Some of the feel of your instrumental work reminds me of Sigur Rós, both of you make beautiful sound.)
Overall, the new album doesn't disappoint-- it's incredibly emotive and I love it so much. Going straight on to my spotify.
You make me want to work on my own art and push it.
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02:02:49...I remember hearing this speech the first time and replaying it over and over and getting distracted from my yoga in the process...(probably listened to this exact speech 6-7 times at this point...) It just popped in my head and I had to find it again and I just realized that that Libra offers you a Tarot reading at the very beginning of it... ME: dies edit: I took a break from my Cherokee to look this up and when I went back to studying, I was prompted for the word for, 'Earth:' E l o h i. i'm fine edit2 I vote for Mormon church storytime video:p edit3 I like how he protects her by never talking about her but he's also protecting the world by never talking about her lol
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@triss23199
5 years ago
What I like most about the new album and his recent music is that it doesn't try to be somewhat catchy or anything in a desperate attempt to stick in your head immediately, like most popular music does. You have to be open to it and listen to it again and again and after 10 times, maybe 30 or 50 times it'll feel like you've known the songs forever and they all make sense in a way. In a world where the attention span and life cycles of all entertainment products including music seem to drastically decrease, this is something to sit back to and listen to again and again, trying to get to know it. It reminds me of great books, that on the first sight seem to stand no chance against the entertainment possibilities our smartphones hold, but are so much more rewarding once you've convinced yourself to shut everything around you off and for once drift away.
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