Dead Can Dance - The Carnival Is Over (Official Video)
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I edited this video. It's still my favorite project that I worked on.
@pslugworth
3 жыл бұрын
It's a tour de force! I admire the editing every time I watch this.
@gabbyhyman1246
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. It's fantastic!!!!
@PawelChyrowski
3 жыл бұрын
Great work! I love this video clip. Amazing job!
@MrFulphiller
3 жыл бұрын
It's beautifully done!
@berliner0
3 жыл бұрын
@@MrFulphiller awesome
This was my mother's funeral song. When she was alive, the first time she heard it she told my brothers and I that it was her funeral song. So we made sure she got her wish. Love you mum xx
@jaimesastre6393
Жыл бұрын
Nice 🙏 I was thinking too for myself. It's an excellent choice I think.
@oscarchacon7543
Жыл бұрын
so sorry jill, she wet with love and marvelous music vibes💞
@melangeazul286
Жыл бұрын
R.I.P. Beautiful song. I had the privilege to see DCD live in the 90's
@darryltoups7315
Жыл бұрын
I like the request.Peace.
@yccct54
Жыл бұрын
🙁😢 sorry for your loss
This is one of the most beautiful written, composed, produced, and performed songs in the history of humanity. I can’t wrap my mind around of how magnificent this came to be.
@eichhammer
9 ай бұрын
Then you will like all music of Sigur Ros. Give it a try
@colleenpollari3781
3 ай бұрын
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab did a vinyl pressing of it. You may want to check it out.
@roderickarbre6822
3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
This is one of the most magical songs I've ever heard.
@myronchild349
3 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad there's a kindred spirit out there
@Guigley
3 жыл бұрын
@@myronchild349 There's probably a whole host of kindred seraphim out there!
@bmx687
3 жыл бұрын
@@myronchild349 nice try myron lol
@bmx687
3 жыл бұрын
Gives a willy wonka feel doesnt it? Wonder mystery and innocence
@brunobt8853
3 жыл бұрын
Agree
It's not just a song, it's a journey of self-discovery.
@jack-uv6mt
Ай бұрын
nah it's just a song, we all gotta do the journey on our own
I will always remember seeing this video on MTV at one of the darkest periods of my life. It opened a door, I walked through, and never looked back.
@shannonnonnahs6943
2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful .
Outside the storm clouds gathering Moved silently along the dusty boulevard Where flowers turning crane their fragile necks So they can in turn reach up and kiss the sky They are driven by a strange desire Unseen by the human eye Someone's calling I remember when you held my hand In the park we would play When the circus came to town Look over here Outside the circus gathering Moved silently along the rain swept boulevard The procession moves on the shouting is over The fabulous freaks are leaving town They are driven by a strange desire Unseen by the human eye Someone's calling The carnival is over We sat and watched As the moon rose For the very first time
@jangelasusac-budimir5214
3 ай бұрын
❤
Ill never forget the day my parents dragged me to go see them at Gibson Amphitheater i was only 15 years old not wanting to go... it was a night ill never forget.. I still thank them today for taking me!!
@rosafiammante5027
23 күн бұрын
What a beautiful memory and loving parents ❤
This was my one of my mother's favorite groups and this was her favorite song.. I remember her enjoying this song and we used to dance it together, I remember seeing in her eyes such sorrow yet such happiness, I couldn't understand it, how could I, I was just a kid... It's been 12 years since she passed away, and this song brings such sorrow and happiness every time I hear it.. It's true dead can dance. Bless the universe this group they are amazing, trascende time and even 14 years or more they are still avan gard.
@vilee6024
3 жыл бұрын
The most beautiful comment I have seen in KZread. Thanks for ur sharing😭
@andrzejpikua8018
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry...
@alpauk
3 жыл бұрын
Heart taking... I'm still dancing
@toops61crew
3 жыл бұрын
sorry for your loss... I lost my dad two months ago. This wasn't his favourite's group but your comment touch me (i'm crying like a baby right now) 'cause I feel the same between sadness and joy, smile and tears. DCD music makes me always feel like this. Hopeful music but with such a sadness which breaks my heart everytime especially this wonderful masterpiece that is this song and the whole album "into the labyrinth". and your comment just increased this sadness. spleen and ideal ! this are the two words from Beaudelaire wich caracterise the DCD music for me. I finally managed to see them in concert two years ago after listening to their records for more than twenty years (or 30 ?) and DCD still the same. Their last album is also great and I'm so happy that they came back even if I love Brendan or Lisa's solo carrers also but when they're together there's magic in the air. Hope my english is understandable (I'm french so it's not perfect, sorry). Big up to you and your mother !
@goblindigital2
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! RIP your mother.
"We sat and watched as the moon rose... for the very first time..." Those lines still give me chills to this day. My first introduction to Dead Can Dance.
@jareczek1980
2 жыл бұрын
thank you, the same to me. Funny fact is that i was listen to the first time on MTV. Of course i heard about that band is great.
@Kenshiken
Жыл бұрын
@@jareczek1980 DCD was on MTV back then? man. MTV was a goat channel.
@jareczek1980
Жыл бұрын
@@Kenshiken in 90s was a program called Greatest Hits. They played two times at day.
- listening to this masterpiece in these bizarre times makes me feel utterly melancholic and grateful for my life. (I'm just 25 and feel kind of hopeless however. I'm afraid of losing my parents, my family and loved ones...) If you read this comment, I hope you find yourself well and comfortable. We'll overcome this together... stay safe, and be well. Shalom!
@Optimat1000
4 жыл бұрын
Hold on, we'll all get through this 2gether.im from Germany, my girlfriend has left me right at the beginning of my countrys lockdown, 8 weeks home office with the feeling of total isolation from my mom and friends, lovesick to the bone. At the end I lost my job afterwards coz of corona economy crisis. But here I am, holding on, meeting my mom and friends again and enjoying my free time while I'm searching for a new job. Keep hope alive and soon better times will come to all of us. Stay positive, please.
@1973kasiunia
4 жыл бұрын
Ana Lucía Caballero I listened to this piece and the whole CD after it appeared many, many years ago. I am 57 now and times are absolutely insane. Spent my last 20 years in Tampa Bay, Florida and I know there a civil war knocking at our door soon. Pray for us and for the whole world as things will never be as they used to be.
@PatricioBuenrostroG
4 жыл бұрын
Ana Lucía, as someone that has lost people, opportunities and dreams I can assure you that you will meet more people that will love you, new opportunities and dreams. Enjoy this moment, love while people are alive. Your young melancholy is a blessing that allows you to treasure the here and now. Vive la vida ¡Viva la vida!
@leethomas5830
3 жыл бұрын
Just Finnished listening to steven wilson and black field . Times are so different now must pull together familia most important . Too much hate here in the states . Please Do the best you can put head on a swivel and watch surroundings. Rough going for abit be well everyone ✌🙋♂️🇺🇸
@grahamball9375
3 жыл бұрын
Beautifully put Ana!
Every music of Dead Can Dance is a masterpiece.
Brendan knows how to weave an utterly magical story in music... his imagination... his beautiful voice... it's pure magical dream weaving ♥️
i taped this song from a college radio station in the fall/winter of 1994. i had never heard anything like it, but it spoke to me and completely felt like the best and most emotional song i had ever heard. I played it and played it over. now my 8 year old son and I occasionally watch this video, and he is completely mystified and glued to the images and sounds. a really special song.
@Nerd2merde
7 ай бұрын
Greatest com. For the circle of art and life with your son. ❤🥹🤌🏽
There is some sadness and decadent humanity in this song
I regularly come here to listen this incredible piece of art of Dead Can Dance. It's really magic. And Brendan Perry's voice is astounding !
@stevecvino
Жыл бұрын
Gives me chills when he hit the first note.
One of the most magically enchanting songs ever written...
Outside the storm clouds gathering Moved silently along the dusty boulevard Where flowers turning crane their fragile necks So they can in turn reach up and kiss the sky They're driven by a strange desire Unseen by the human eye Someone's calling I remember when you held my hand In the park we would play When the circus came to town Look over here Outside the circus gathering Moved silently along the rain swept boulevard The procession moved on, the shouting is over The fabulous freaks are leaving town They're driven by a strange desire Unseen by the human eye Someone's calling The carnival is over We sat and watched As the moon rose For the very first time
@michalgallas
6 жыл бұрын
carlotapuig h
@TomLangley13
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏 ♥️
@melizapayne01
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this 💜
@otisherman8493
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️ beautiful lyrics
@dusilva932
3 жыл бұрын
Lá fora as nuvens de tempestade se reunindo Movidas silenciosamente ao longo da avenida empoeirada Onde as flores girando esticam seus pescoços Então, elas podem, por sua vez, alcançar e beijar o céu São movidas por um desejo estranho Invisível ao olho humano Alguém está chamando Eu lembro quando você segurou minha mão No parque iríamos brincar Quando o circo veio para a cidade Olha lá A reunião do circo Movido silenciosamente ao longo do bulevar varrido pela chuva A procissão avançou, a gritaria acabou As aberrações fabulosas estão deixando a cidade São movidos por um desejo estranho Invisível ao olho humano Alguem está chamando O carnaval acabou Nós sentamos e assistimos Enquanto a lua nascia Pela primeira vez
My uncle passed away back in 1994, I played this song over and over again to overcome the grief. The words are very powerful.
OMG! I can't believe I JUST discovered this incredible band earlier today!! Where has it been all my life?? I've become an instant fan!
@MTCPORTUGAL
6 жыл бұрын
Tanisha M still In time to discover all of their musical treasure. My all time reference. Enjoy - you have a lot to do so.
@lullabi3234
6 жыл бұрын
welcome to The Mysteries. the world opens up through this band in ways that transform. Congratulations.
@samanthaarosa
5 жыл бұрын
It's beautiful like no one
@MTCPORTUGAL
5 жыл бұрын
Better late than never at all...congratulations. Join us, this very large minority that never gets tired of trying to live up to the beautiful things they have created. I myself am listening to them since 1992, but it never ceases to impress me how deep, vast, diverse and touching they remain. Welcome to the family!
@martinhoward2753
5 жыл бұрын
welcome to the family of Dead Can Dance fans
This album is probably the most beautiful, deep and touching music i 've ever heard and im 36.... phenomenal !
A masterpiece. No more , no less
This piece of music is so fragile and beautiful it touches me in ways i can`t explain.
One of the _greatest albums_ ever recorded...
This song, ugh, I feel it in my soul.
I can't understand why this song is so special to me .. just magic !
I always end up crying at the end of this video... the visuals are just BEAUTIFUL, the music and vocals just soothe me and send me to heaven.
@user-lg1bw7wi7d
2 жыл бұрын
I made the Chernobyl mashup video with this beautiful song, hope it could be visually show to DCD fans in another way. Feel free to give your comments :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/lGWara-zkbSnnps.html
Only on a DCD magic song could the comments make me cry. Dead Can Dance is the score of my life playing quietly under all my silly hurts and happiness.
The music touches my emotions that no other music can. Indescribably beautiful!
@violetblue3189
8 жыл бұрын
Yes ,I've felt like that about this band since they started ,not many bands these days have the effect of getting under the skin with the sheer beauty .Have you ever heard 'This Mortal Coil'? it's DCD ,Cocteaus,Harold Budd and other 4AD records visionaries,Valentines day 86 it was a gift from my lovely then man :)
@antipatsy
7 жыл бұрын
NIGHTMARE_VON check out he. said. it's a project by Graham Chapman.
@bilhamcobbly2957
Жыл бұрын
Yeah i cried pools remembering my dad taking me to the circus
I played this song at my Mother's funeral.
@miameow4833
7 жыл бұрын
it must have been beautiful! It lends itself well since it sounds serene, searching and wondrous. Death is not necessarily a bad thing, it's part of life and should be viewed as graduating from life. I do hope I didn't come across as harsh or anything. I just have an odd way of viewing things. I'm sure if she knew, she'd have been touched! :-)
@SinnMaschine
5 жыл бұрын
@@miameow4833 im touched by the way you explained it. Its a beautiful way of looking at this song from his perspective.
@sofymircalla
5 жыл бұрын
😔
@Lucyhahaslash
4 жыл бұрын
That's the best choice for a funeral song I've ever heard... U surely have a great mind :D
@MrBishnuu
4 жыл бұрын
owww :(
This is pain and longing manifest into art.
My all time favorite song. My number one since I have heard it for the first time. So many things happened in my life, I grew older, but the song stayed. A miracle.
This song makes me cry through the time and always; They are a example of how the music could be and must be the best discovered for the young people . . .
So beautiful ending.. "We sat and watched, as the moon rose again, for the very first time"
I have this on a permanent loop.. that voice.... I find this sad and moving and am in tears when listening for some reason..
This song is super addictive, you can't to listen to it once!
One Friday evening I was sitting in my second floor studio on Bancroft Avenue in Berkeley. As the minutes passed I noticed that there were more and more people dressed in black robes and capes walking in the same direction. My curiosity piqued, I put on my jacket and decided to find out where everyone was heading. It was a Dead Can Dance concert at the Greek Theatre.
@coquijean
4 жыл бұрын
wholley moley that must have been amazing.....i would LOVE to see (dcd) preform this song LIVE and "how fortunate is the man of none"
@berliner0
4 жыл бұрын
Noe Berengena it was awesome too mate
@berliner0
4 жыл бұрын
Noe Berengena I was dressed up
@rr7firefly
3 жыл бұрын
@@berliner0 What a small world, huh? Same night, same place.
@berliner0
3 жыл бұрын
@@rr7firefly yep loved it
I still love it after so many years.
This is exactly the kind of imagery I expected for this song, and the same kind of golden colours.
Dead Can Dance is a group that I can't really compare to any other. They seem to transcend the concepts of genre and style. They embody what it really is to create images with sound. Thank you for everything you've created
@thejen1031
6 жыл бұрын
Matti Paalanen & Celestial Aeon Project
@DeliceHurlant
6 жыл бұрын
u know shpongle ?
@Kaiyote_Kid
6 жыл бұрын
I love this song especially. In terms of genre, they're considered neoclassical darkwave.
@jennaburns1407
6 жыл бұрын
he sounds like jim Morrison
@derekmorgan8534
6 жыл бұрын
Celestial Aeon Project celtic music & epic music I would agree with you if the male singer wasn’t in the band. His voice doesn’t really fit
It is the first song I did hear of DCD and I did fall in love. I was in my 20's, now im 40's .. Lot of memories come to my mind.. Ahhhhhh(sigh) 4:32 minutes of nostalgia Thanks for sharing.
This song makes me feel like I'm dying
My favourite DCD song... Brendan's exceptional voice is killing me every time!
Still to this day one of the most enigmatic, mysterious and evocative songs I've ever heard. Every time I hear it a music video of my own creation for it plays in my mind. Or something like that.
@spacecat7247
8 ай бұрын
Every song is a potential soundtrack to our lives. Keep dreaming. It's what keeps you alive and what keeps hope alive.
In 80-s I was a fan of Yours 4AD Company.We called that ,,New Romantic``in Poland.Gretings from my past ;-)
Dead can Dance are part of my youth, and more than that, part of my life. Thank you Lisa and Brendan for making me joyful so many times.
The carnival is over (tomorrows child, is the only child)... Long live The Dead!!
Every once in a while, I remember about this song and come listen to it; once. My throat gets knotted up after the first second of the intro chord playing.
Если хочешь подумать о вечном - послушай эту композицию. Это магия в чистом виде. Можно слушать бесконечно.
@anudasu
4 ай бұрын
Как по мне, у этой группы есть множество других композиций, которые намного прекраснее и интереснее этой
Been listening for 20+ years and still hard to find such touching music. Really wish this vid was in HD like some of the other stunning works I've seen. Still brilliant combo.
@peachespulaski5981
6 жыл бұрын
Kevin Mccoy You should listen to The White Birch. It's the only thing I can think of that even remotely compares.
i remember that my father showed this to me when i was 4 or 5. he’d always put some emotional songs like memories of green (blade runner soundtrack by vangelis), long nights (into the wild soundtrack by eddie vedder) or simpler and sweet songs like junk (by paul mccartney) and time in a bottle (by jim croce) for sleeping, but even at this age i was touched by those songs and didn’t hold my tears.
@user-lg1bw7wi7d
2 жыл бұрын
I made the Chernobyl mashup video with this beautiful song, hope it could be visually show to DCD fans in another way. Feel free to give your comments :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/lGWara-zkbSnnps.html
@stevegeek
Жыл бұрын
Your father has impeccable taste in music!
This song is Mesmerizing, ethereal, it gives me goosebumps everytime I listen, Brendan’s voice at its best 🥰
@stevecvino
2 жыл бұрын
Haunting.
@jakedryzal
2 жыл бұрын
Nice Soul Whirling Somewhere profile pic!
@zonesquestiloveunderworld
7 ай бұрын
Anyone who loves Soul Whirling Somewhere must be a passionate, thoughtful and romantic person. Michael Plaster is such an unheralded musical genius. It's such a shame that his computer - containing what was to be his most recent album "Almost" - was stolen along with lots of equipment, because he hasn't released anything since then (and I don't blame him - losing the art that you've poured your heart and spirit into is an extremely disheartening and depressing experience; I abstained entirely from music for roughly 2 years when it happened to me). Does anyone know what's happened to Michael/Soul Whirling Somewhere? It'd be so sad if he permanently gave up on his music.
This song is gorgeous, unique perfection.. it never gets old.
From a kid and still now this is one of my favorite songs and videos ever
What a beautiful way to recall the past… thanks for all you have done to ease the pain of living through your artistry Shalom from Florida 🕊🪔🕊
This is outstanding. One of the greatest videos (to my taste) I've ever seen. Such mysterious, dark imagery. Perfect vocals, great melody and on and on.
One of the most amazing compositions I've ever heard.
I absolutely adored this song from the moment I first heard it. To this day, it never sounds any less magical to me. It stirs up so many emotions. Just a brilliant piece of music from beginning to end. I couldn't love it any more.
This clever and wonderful band have soundtracked my numerous backpack travels over the past quarter century. This song title wonderfully counterpoints a title by the (gulp) Seekers from 1960s Australia - except it's so beautifully cinematic and melancholic. DCD are such a gorgeous Australian invention: sit them alongside The Go-Betweens, The Triffids, The Bad Seeds, The Moffs, Tully & more...and they duly confound the doubters with a deep and enigmatic Australia. Thank you Lisa & Brendan!
This was, along with the album part of one of the most exceptional trips I ever encountered listening to it at 4Am in a council flat off the old Kent Road London, then hearing the first sound of morning a nightangale, and then the first planes of the morning, way back in 1994
I actually joined a carnival, worked for a few years traveling all over the nation, this song reminds me so much of my experience of making people happy. Perfect Carnie song.
My heart needed to hear this.
I could weep from the beauty of this song and this video.
When my uncle passed on this was another song I listened to along with Pantera's Planet Caravan to let the tears out. Knowing in this life I will never see him again. Its been 21 years nearly, and the scairy thing is now I am a few months older than he was when he passed on. At least he is not in anymore pain and dancing painless. God bless him and I know someday I will see him again.
@handlesswatch7387
7 жыл бұрын
T8HPO I'm 21 and I'm glad I just now found this song.... truly a beautiful song with an equally as interesting video.
@ericpage3612
6 жыл бұрын
Wow, I had no idea that Pantera did a cover of Planet Caravan. It's not bad, but I still prefer the original Black Sabbath version.
@genuinevetheartoflettinggo8358
6 жыл бұрын
Same with my dad passing
@tgkk1174
4 жыл бұрын
My mother passed this February 2019. Been listening to this ever since. Somehow it elucidates that life is sad... But we get temporary gifts and moments of happiness that take our minds off of that fact.
I’ve always loved this song. Even the very first time hearing it. I just saw the accompanying video today - for the very first time. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a great and inspired video. It’s absolute perfection! And it does the song justice. Correction - it makes me love the song even more! ❤
@stevecvino
Жыл бұрын
Yes, this songs video and around the same time the video to Mazzy Starrs " Fade into you " go so perfect together. They did a great job capturing it.
They're driven by a strange desire. Unseen by the human eye.
One of the most talented duos ever. Yes, the dead can dance.
When I first saw this video it took my breath away because of the Similarities to Michael Parkes paintings and sculptures. I love playing this song at night and in darkness.
I love this song so much!
How delicious… My appetite blushes at the overflowing abundance of beauty and wellness in ever drop of this man’s voice.
The song always reminds me of fall and snow falling for some reason.
First heard this at the Bristol hifi show ona 30 k set up. Took a long time to find it. Beautiful track awesome voice it's magic
There is art and there is music and thankfully there is Dead Can Dance. Making the world a better place one song at a time. All hail DCD the opposite of McDonalds
@LukeSkywalkerInMe
6 жыл бұрын
Well said
it's my first time listening to this and I'm teary-eyed. music is a beautiful thing.
"We sat and watched as the moon rose... for the very first time..."🙂
I used to listen to this song during high school and I remember vividly being in art drawing when someone came in and had all the seniors write down their senior quote on a card to be put in the year book. Mine says "The fabulous freaks are leaving town" because I was listening to this song at the time I got my card and I thought it was just perfect. This song gives me such a nostalgia of magic and strange times where I now realize how much I must have been admired for my belting songs like this at the top of my lungs in my high school hallways.... I'm so glad I found music like this at such an early age, it truly helped shape my uniqueness and understanding of mystical love and fantasy worlds which collide with our own every so often.
@jameslenahan6075
5 жыл бұрын
My favorite line from the song is "the fabulous freaks are leaving town" as well.
@tedstudt8550
4 жыл бұрын
In retrospect, I'm so happy I had Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard's voices to guide me through the pains of highschool. As mentioned, only a few bands give me feels like DCD can - Tool and Duncan Sheik are two treasures my parents introduced me to as well, of which I have built my musical palette off of
@martinvokroj3860
3 жыл бұрын
So do I Tuice Jawa.
I wish I knew people who appreciate this and all music that pushes the boundaries. But a common connection of us who LOVE pure inspiration as this,so beautiful
@ALB1937
3 жыл бұрын
Another Jeep owner that listens to DCD? Nice!
Song with the ability to make me cry and that's rare.
This is one of my most amazing and beautiful music ever And i love this song
Without a doubt this will be played at my funeral.
@leonardsimonis2376
4 жыл бұрын
at my funeral, I want the whole album to be played. From Yulunga with this great song til the final note of the I consider perfect funeral song, how fortunate the man with none.
@leonardsimonis2376
3 жыл бұрын
@igor grozni That's very nice! Thank you
Still astounding
I love he's voice
@APaulKurkjian
3 жыл бұрын
He’s like a cross between Dave Gahan, Chris Isaac’s and Frank Sinatra
I enjoy reading these comments and agree with all of them :) indeed dreamy and beautiful. Old soul kind of music. Listening to this song for me evokes images reminiscent of 17th century Venetian circus. it also reminds me of the quote, "all the world's a stage, and a man in his life plays many parts" by William Shakespeare. the end of the song makes me think of walking towards a new dawn, awakening from the illusion and circus of everyday life.
Нет другой песни которая бы вызывала столько эмоций уже много лет. Брендан талантище и лучший.
Brendan Perry has a very unique voice...very mysterious and gothic sounding.
@edgaralvarado4625
5 жыл бұрын
Debra Nelson underrated voice soo unique he's like a frank Sinatra of our time
@quercuslobata1854
5 жыл бұрын
OMG! I was thinking earlier that he sounds a bit like Sinatra, too!
@bearmanmr
4 жыл бұрын
He reminds me if the sonorous tones of Jim Morrison
@laurasmall92
4 жыл бұрын
Any. More. With. It
@jcal7775
4 жыл бұрын
Eman Name where's my moon ?
This is like taken straight out of my dreams... ❤️
Как то жутковато и здорово.. Dead Can Dance..) Любимые ещё с восьмидесятых. А видео напоминает мои сны.) Великолепно. Спасибо.
we played this in our marching show and my goodness is it a beautiful song
I'm here many years since I've known this song and listened to it. I entered the most profound trance in my life while listening to this song, for hours. It has a unique place in my heart. It's so beautiful, words cannot express how I feel about it.
Насколько же должна быть офигенной музыка, чтобы 13 летнего подростка (1997 год) выбросить из мира перегруженных басов и диких битов. Эта вещь Dead Can Dance сделала. Я был просто в восторге, когда впервые увидел этот клип.
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Brilliant! Such passion, sound and texture....I saw them perform in Atlanta in the early 90’s. Incredible!
"We sat and watched as the moon rose for the very first time."
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4 ай бұрын
We sat and watched as the Moon rose for the very First time
@sergiojosemariagabriela7045
4 ай бұрын
We sat and watched as the Moon rose for the very First time
This is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. It touches me deeply and makes me happy and sad at the same time🥰
Been listening to this band since about 91.
I need to return to DCD every now and then just to keep in balance with life. This is just one of their greatest moments, and there are so many...
One of my favourite songs...ever.
Unassuming, sensational, dreamy, just like every release on the 4AD label.
god his voice and the pan flute give me fucking CHILLS this is incredible
Why am i watching this before sleeping i feel like i'm going to have a really weird dream with this
This is masterpiece plus brendans voice!💕