I have gone to sleep to this song for probably the last 7 or 8 years. Never once have I been awake to hear the ending. Sends me into a trance of melancholy mixed with euphoria
A man walks into a bar with a giraffe. They both get pissed. The giraffe falls over. The man goes to leave and the bartender says, "Oi. You can't leave that lyin' there." And the man says, "No, it's not a lion. It's a giraffe."
I commute past this stretch on Hastings on the bus. The bus driver was once harassed so badly by passengers that he left the vehicle and never came back. Its a desperate place and song represents it very accurately.
I LOVE THIS SONG!!! Beautiful! A bit of preaching along with the bag pipes hits it in the heart. Traffic noises in the background brings me to my days working on skid row hearing folks hollering as i proceeded on my routes. Made no sense to me at the moment but if I were to have listened to the woman hollering in the street as I was walking into tue building on Figuerora it may have made some sense and it did sound like the dude in the beginning. I think of that moment of that homeless woman yelling in the street as I was working when i hear this song. Sometimes folks we think are hollering crazy nonsense can be hollering nothing but the truth. Whether we choose to face it or not. "End Is Near, Repence!"
"I've got some bad news for you, Jim."
Jim rampage
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Haha love the film!
Smartass lol
I have gone to sleep to this song for probably the last 7 or 8 years. Never once have I been awake to hear the ending. Sends me into a trance of melancholy mixed with euphoria
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Beautiful
a fellow tripper?
"There's a large barge with a radio antenna tower on top that they would charge up and discharge"
Charles Mohr large barge
A man walks into a bar with a giraffe. They both get pissed. The giraffe falls over. The man goes to leave and the bartender says, "Oi. You can't leave that lyin' there." And the man says, "No, it's not a lion. It's a giraffe."
I commute past this stretch on Hastings on the bus. The bus driver was once harassed so badly by passengers that he left the vehicle and never came back. Its a desperate place and song represents it very accurately.
passengers I'm guessing
East Hastings is such a sad and alien street to bus down, so many hopeless people
@Your Turbo Lover No. Homeless people of all backgrounds, the street is a hotbed of drug abusers. Gtfo with the racism
Your Turbo Lover I bite my thumb at thee
I LOVE THIS SONG!!!
Beautiful! A bit of preaching along with the bag pipes hits it in the heart. Traffic noises in the background brings me to my days working on skid row hearing folks hollering as i proceeded on my routes. Made no sense to me at the moment but if I were to have listened to the woman hollering in the street as I was walking into tue building on Figuerora it may have made some sense and it did sound like the dude in the beginning. I think of that moment of that homeless woman yelling in the street as I was working when i hear this song. Sometimes folks we think are hollering crazy nonsense can be hollering nothing but the truth. Whether we choose to face it or not.
"End Is Near, Repence!"
Best orchestrated song I have ever heard.
Wish I had a large barge.
Perfectly captures the underlying unrest in our current society, absolute masterpiece
One of my favorite tracks of all time
Blissful song.
"... It was the day that hope finally left..."
Part of this song is used in 28 Days Later.
What is he yelling at the very beggining of this video?? It makes it sound so much better lol
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This song talking bout covid19
Music to panic the masses to over Cov-19..?
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