This is one of those songs that gives me a knot in my throat and a visceral melancholy feeling. It reminds me of how insane this life is. How short, how beautiful. I hope I can ride it out as long as possible. Thanks for this song.
this reminded me of my insignificance in the universe which comforts me. it also reminded me of angels and how this is a means for communication with them. also. it doesnt matter what i write in here but i am so full of regret and i am sorry and i cant go back
Communication with angels. The best music often is, with angels, from angels. I think they would say yes youre insignificant on the scale of the universe, but our communication with you matters the whole universe to us
This beautiul composition pairs up quite nicely with HBO's excellent series Mare Of Eastown indeed. The flat 5th (also known as the devil's interval) employed so effectively by Lubomyr Melnyk, defines and releases its ethereal nature. No small wonder that everyone from Franz Liszt, to Leonard Bernstein, John McLaughlin, Jimmy Page, etc., realized the powerful and haunting magnitude of that sound, and used it for maximum impact as well. Kick ass tune for sure!
Lofty, moving, transcendent and eerily beautiful are just a few descriptions I have for this wonderful piece that lifts you up and transports you to a landscape of dreams. Thank you Mare of Easttown for this piece of musical heaven.
Interesting fact: Lubomyr Melnyk is the fastest pianist in the world playing 19.5 notes a second! This has been the soundtrack to my running throughout the pandemic.
its so beautiful, thinking of the past. its difficult not to be overcome with emotion. I remember your performance in shanghai, it was magical. And i remember you said you love the piano with your entire soul. So do I
what's the ticking in the background? is that deliberate, instrument noise, bad audio, or what? it really kind ruins the flow and beauty of the song, difficult to ignore.
It's the hammers of the piano hitting the chords, recorded by the mics. I think it gives an "imperfect", grounded-into-reality sound, that translates just into something true and reliable. Taking the beauty and the quirks of life altogether, rather than filtering them out in a false picture of what is and is not. It actually stays true with the intents of this album.
A beautiful and haunting song. Mare of Eastwood brought me here.
Me too
I said exactly the same words! Then i scrolled down and saw a ditto comment. I'm happy i found this. Some of the best songs are on t.v. now.
It’s like the sea, then the waves crash against the rocks 🪨 🌊 ….. tis is Life❗️🎭❗️🎭
Me too
Came here from Mare of a Easttown ❤️
you beat me.
And me. Hi from New Zealand 👋
Yep, me too (Brighton & Hove, UK)
Same. Had to hear it again. God bless HBO and their music directors.
Listened to this 3 times in a row
Mare of Easttown got me here. Trippy tune, actually. Surprised no more views! (?)
Mare of Easttown, HBO Max series ending credits song, beautiful piece. Vocals are nice too.
This is one of those songs that gives me a knot in my throat and a visceral melancholy feeling. It reminds me of how insane this life is. How short, how beautiful. I hope I can ride it out as long as possible. Thanks for this song.
I feel the same.
HBO had never disapointed me on there soudtracks choices,, just amazing
this reminded me of my insignificance in the universe which comforts me. it also reminded me of angels and how this is a means for communication with them.
also. it doesnt matter what i write in here but
i am so full of regret and i am sorry and i cant go back
You matter. It matters. Hang in there.
Communication with angels. The best music often is, with angels, from angels. I think they would say yes youre insignificant on the scale of the universe, but our communication with you matters the whole universe to us
This beautiul composition pairs up quite nicely with HBO's excellent series Mare Of Eastown indeed.
The flat 5th (also known as the devil's interval) employed so effectively by Lubomyr Melnyk, defines and releases its ethereal nature.
No small wonder that everyone from Franz Liszt, to Leonard Bernstein, John McLaughlin, Jimmy Page, etc., realized the powerful and haunting magnitude of that sound, and used it for maximum impact as well.
Kick ass tune for sure!
Hauntingly beautiful... got here from Mare of Eastwood. Absolutely loving it.
Чудова знахідка для мого плейліста. Дякую Любомире!
Lofty, moving, transcendent and eerily beautiful are just a few descriptions I have for this wonderful piece that lifts you up and transports you to a landscape of dreams. Thank you Mare of Easttown for this piece of musical heaven.
Interesting fact: Lubomyr Melnyk is the fastest pianist in the world playing 19.5 notes a second!
This has been the soundtrack to my running throughout the pandemic.
❤️ beautiful. Found you thru Mare Of Easttown. On hbo max
So beautiful
its so beautiful, thinking of the past. its difficult not to be overcome with emotion.
I remember your performance in shanghai, it was magical. And i remember you said you love the piano with your entire soul. So do I
He is amazing! And you are amazing too!
It's a masterpiece.
Mare of easttown 🙀😻
BBC Sport used this and it was beautiful
Thanks Erased Tapes. New favorite artist. Glad I clicked on the notification.
When the crazy world settles head to Australia we'd love to hear and see you perform in our beautiful theaters 👌
I would love to hear this at an outdoor music festival such as Rainbow Serpent.
In my top sounds 🧡
Beautiful!!!!
AWESOME 💕❤🌸🌺
wonderful
❤❤❤❤❤😢 reminds me of a crocodile of a man...
Dziękuję Kate Winslet :) koniec pierwszego odcinka...ciarki
как прекрасно..
ENG V GER bought me here
Lubomyr has in my opinion what Phillip Glass lacks
what's the ticking in the background? is that deliberate, instrument noise, bad audio, or what? it really kind ruins the flow and beauty of the song, difficult to ignore.
It's the hammers of the piano hitting the chords, recorded by the mics. I think it gives an "imperfect", grounded-into-reality sound, that translates just into something true and reliable. Taking the beauty and the quirks of life altogether, rather than filtering them out in a false picture of what is and is not. It actually stays true with the intents of this album.