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Sigur Rós - Ára Bátur at Abbey Road ENGLISH Translation (HD)
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Sigur Rós performing Ára Bátur at Abbey Road Studios. WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION ON SCREEN.

For those inquiring about (HOPELANDIC)?

Vonlenska (Hopelandic) is the non-literal language that forms the unintelligible lyrics sung by the band on some songs, in particular by Jónsi. It is also commonly known by the English translation of its name, Hopelandic. It takes its name from "Von", a song on Sigur Rós's debut album Von where it was first used. However, not all Sigur Rós songs are in Hopelandic; many are sung in Icelandic. Vonlenska has no fixed syntax and differs from constructed languages that can be used for communication. It focuses entirely on the sounds of language; it lacks grammar, meaning, and even distinct words. Instead, it consists of emotive non-lexical vocables and phonemes; in effect, Vonlenska uses the melodic and rhythmic elements of singing without the conceptual content of language. In this way, it is similar to the use of scat singing in vocal jazz. The band's website describes it as "a form of gibberish vocals that fits to the music";it is similar in concept to the 'nonsense' language often used by Cocteau Twins singer Elizabeth Fraser in the 1980s and 1990s or by Icelandic singer Björk. Most of the syllable strings sung by Jónsi are repeated many times throughout each song, and in the case of ( ), throughout the whole album.
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@iSim0641

1 year ago

8 years ago I was alcoholic. I used to listen to this music drunk and crying. 8 years later I still cry listening to this but sober now.

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@yannhollister9091

2 months ago

In 2013 i have been admitted to a psychiatric hospital after i tried to end my life. This song helped me getting myself together. I remember how i used to listen to that track on loop as i walked in the grass when i was institutionalized, just that voice and those instruments and that crescendo while watching nature coming to spring is pure magic honestly. It can save life and i'm the living proof of that. If anyone is having a hard time and reading this, just hang in there. It does get better.

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@jonathancooper4914

2 years ago

If they don’t play this at my funeral, I’m not going.

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@lorrielerette7230

4 years ago

On December 3rd, 2019 my oldest son was home to visit. He struggles with autism and epilepsy. And he was fairly upset that day. So I took him for a drive to Memramcook, New Brunswick. While we were driving a woman on CFTA 107.9 was playing classical music that was combination of Icelandic and Hopelandic opera. It seemed to have a such calming effect on him. So I had to find who sang this song. After a bit of research I have found this was the song. And I wanted to thank you for bringing a smile to my son's heart. 💕

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@sparkynewman6692

4 years ago

This song reaches a human emotion that I didn't even know existed

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@HeckVK

4 years ago

The moment the music ends and we see the faces of orchestra musicians and choir boys, there's just one thing I want to ask them: "Do you realise that you have just created something immortal?"

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@deangauntlett9884

3 years ago

This ain't music, it's therapy

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@SherylBurwell

4 years ago

My nephew shared this with me a couple of weeks before he died. It has become his favorite. I miss him terribly.

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@wild_harmony

10 months ago

This song encapsulates one of those awe-inspiring moments when I find myself thinking, "Wow, as humans, we can truly achieve greatness." It serves as a testament to our ability to create something beautiful amidst the chaos of wars and suffering.

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@dawoodsohail5049

6 months ago

I found Sigur' Ros when my grandfather who was my best friend was near passing. I was a confused angry teenager at the time. I remember vividly when the doctors told me he had passed away and i was given the job of informing my family. I had a few minutes to myself before the chaos would begin and i chose to listen to this.. In 9 minutes, it helped me say goodbye to the greatest man i have ever known. Thank you Sigur Ros.

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@nicolepino8675

2 years ago

After all these years, this song makes me cry every time. It’s so magnificent!

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@BatsonicAbie

3 years ago

I discovered this song almost a year ago. I was on my lunch break at work, and this video was in my recommendations. So glad I first clicked on it. This song has helped me through heartbreak and depression. When I’m sad I cry to it, when I’m mad, I sing the anger out, and when I’m happy, it enlightens me. Every time I hear it, is a spiritual experience.

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@Moriningland

2 years ago

I never realized this song was captured in one take. That is amazing.

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@rogerhancock6110

1 year ago

Hard to believe that so few people have come across this. It's outstanding as a truly blissful composition. It should be up in the millions of views.

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@garthparsons3880

11 months ago

It took a while to gather my thoughts and emotions after discovering this masterpiece. A journey of pure melancholic sadness and pain it then progresses into an out of body crescendo of pure joy and happiness...soaring, floating and marveling at something so unbelievably pure and magnificent. Part of me wants to keep this special piece all to myself...all the while wondering how on earth this hasnt had millions of views?

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@oguzhanzobar1094

1 year ago

I am 27. And nothing in life can make me cry the way this song does. I feel happy and hopeful. But also, tears can't help themselves but fall from my eyes.

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@akkw1569

2 years ago

8:00 chills down the spine..every single time..

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@suzettesylvester1366

4 years ago

This is what heaven sounds like.

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@Enilooo

4 years ago

Hopeland may not be located on academic maps, but it doesn't mean it's not real. In fact, it feels like it's the realest continent there is. A ground where our minds can at last rest, where our bodies can at last breathe, where our hearts can at last open, and where our souls are at last deeply fed. Thank you for creating this graceful, delicate and most powerful gate for an almost immediate journey to this beautiful land. I'll definitely come visit as much as I can. And maybe will move in someday.

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@Yorghan

3 years ago

This masterpiece deserves so much more attention! Where are all the reactors on Youtube? Share this pearl of music!

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