I remember when I first played this in the game, it seemed happy watching Booker and Elizabeth just hanging out. After finishing the game and DLC though it just seems so sad.
@Dhitty Jordan in Burial at sea part 2 Elizabeth dies, for good, no more Elizabeth's. She retrieves the file that says the keyword for Jack is would you kindly and gives it to Fontaine who then kills her.
@@findlaymurray397 Elizabeth dies, but Anna still survives doesn't she? At the end of Bioshock Infinite, you see the black and white cutscene where you hear Anna in the baby's crib. So basically, the Elizabeth that we've come to know dies. But Anna still survives and ends up living a normal life where Booker doesn't sell her. She doesn't end up becoming Elizabeth and Booker doesn't end up becoming Comstock. Am I correct?
@Dhitty Jordan you should play bioshock 1 and 2. Although you're already spoiled a little bit because you already know Atlas is a bad guy but it's still worth it. Also don't harvest any little sister if you want to see the good ending which is cannon.
This is the best, most mature version of this song because they made two very small changes to the lyrics. The original line goes “There’s a better home awaiting in the sky.” - it’s all about certainty. In this version, the line is changed to “Is a better home awaiting in the sky?”. One word switched, one question mark added, and the WHOLE character of the song changes. Now it’s no longer about certainty - it’s about longing and being unsure, which - let’s be straight - is the most honest way to approach whatever happens after we die. Nobody really knows what happens, but we can hope that whatever it is, is good. I wish more hymns were like this. Doubt or uncertainty is an inherent part of faith. Faith is all about acknowledging that something can truly never be known for certain, but hoping that it’s true.
🎶 No the circle won't be broken, By and by Lord, By and by Daddy'll sing bass, Momma'll sing tenor, Me and little brother will join right in there, In the sky Lord In the sky 🎶
Jesus still loves you and waits with open arms ❤️ For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Call unto me and I will answer thee. God is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. For Gos so loves the world that he gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth on Him should not perish but have everlasting life. If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ that you may know that you have eternal life.
I am not exactly a religious person myself, but it is a beautiful song, and it may be a sign that you should talk to God. It doesn't matter that you go to church or not, he will listen. :)
@@LIT0x24 I'm a catholic who doesn't practice my own religion. It's been 20 years since I've been to church. Idk why but this song just calls to me, especially after playing thr biishock campaign!
i am a sinner, and came back to the Catholic Church, after a long time, i keep wronging the Lord, and yet He forgives me, and invites me to stop... come back, Jesus loves you, He is freedom
You're not lost, friend. You're just realizing you've been walking alone from the beginning. It can feel like being lost when you stop following a map someone else gave you. But when the map is outdated, you should just trust your eyes instead. Great song, though
I had never heard this song before playing this game. I knew nothing about this game before I played it except playing Bioshock 1. This game enraptured me in its stunning encapsulation of all our dreams and what we would do to reach them. Who lives for the day, one day when even half of their dreams even begin to come true? Who would even be satisfied being able to finally take the first step toward them and the path ahead being the road they feel in their soul they need to be on? How many never even know what road that is in their lives until its too late, who finally find their purpose when they are separated from it by life's impregnable echoing gulfs? This game and this story is a story about the path to purpose, the path to peace, and the path to what we all imagine happiness is. IF only we were born knowing our path, or even knowing if we have a path at all. Lost time, and forsaken chances.
None of the usual suspects were cutting through the chaos and pain tonight. The algorithm gave me this. An alternative version of a song that has long been an anthem of strength for me. I think Mother Maybelle would approve.now excuse me while i go cry in the corner.
This song hits so hard thinking about loss and spirituality, it’s so beautifully performed. It drives a man to tears thinking about his own glory and the sacrifices made, we shall rejoin our loved ones in the sky lord. Was it all in vein or in seek of glory, does it matter our fate is all the same. If there isn’t a better home waiting in the sky waiting for us what was it all for?
I hope not it appears the point is he's unsalvageable. Might have to think this through tho, played it for the first time in 2021 and finished it not 10 minutes ago, I'm just relistening to this on repeat trying to understand
Cries. Cried. Will cry
Ha you sad while she sung,sang, will sing
lutece is powerful
This is the perfect reply.
❤❤❤❤
I remember when I first played this in the game, it seemed happy watching Booker and Elizabeth just hanging out. After finishing the game and DLC though it just seems so sad.
@Dhitty Jordan in Burial at sea part 2 Elizabeth dies, for good, no more Elizabeth's. She retrieves the file that says the keyword for Jack is would you kindly and gives it to Fontaine who then kills her.
My emotions!!😭
@@findlaymurray397 Elizabeth dies, but Anna still survives doesn't she? At the end of Bioshock Infinite, you see the black and white cutscene where you hear Anna in the baby's crib. So basically, the Elizabeth that we've come to know dies. But Anna still survives and ends up living a normal life where Booker doesn't sell her. She doesn't end up becoming Elizabeth and Booker doesn't end up becoming Comstock. Am I correct?
@@canadianturtle7240 I think so, the scene is left ambiguous though, we don't actually get to see Anna, but you're probably right.
@Dhitty Jordan you should play bioshock 1 and 2. Although you're already spoiled a little bit because you already know Atlas is a bad guy but it's still worth it. Also don't harvest any little sister if you want to see the good ending which is cannon.
This is still a perfect moment in gaming. thank you so much.
This is the best, most mature version of this song because they made two very small changes to the lyrics.
The original line goes “There’s a better home awaiting in the sky.” - it’s all about certainty. In this version, the line is changed to “Is a better home awaiting in the sky?”.
One word switched, one question mark added, and the WHOLE character of the song changes. Now it’s no longer about certainty - it’s about longing and being unsure, which - let’s be straight - is the most honest way to approach whatever happens after we die. Nobody really knows what happens, but we can hope that whatever it is, is good.
I wish more hymns were like this. Doubt or uncertainty is an inherent part of faith. Faith is all about acknowledging that something can truly never be known for certain, but hoping that it’s true.
🎶
No the circle won't be broken, By and by Lord, By and by
Daddy'll sing bass, Momma'll sing tenor, Me and little brother will join right in there,
In the sky Lord In the sky
🎶
I'm fallen from the church and am lost, but this is by far one of the most beautiful things I've listened to lately.
Jesus still loves you and waits with open arms ❤️ For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Call unto me and I will answer thee. God is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. For Gos so loves the world that he gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth on Him should not perish but have everlasting life. If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ that you may know that you have eternal life.
I am not exactly a religious person myself, but it is a beautiful song, and it may be a sign that you should talk to God. It doesn't matter that you go to church or not, he will listen. :)
@@LIT0x24 I'm a catholic who doesn't practice my own religion. It's been 20 years since I've been to church. Idk why but this song just calls to me, especially after playing thr biishock campaign!
i am a sinner, and came back to the Catholic Church, after a long time, i keep wronging the Lord, and yet He forgives me, and invites me to stop... come back, Jesus loves you, He is freedom
You're not lost, friend. You're just realizing you've been walking alone from the beginning. It can feel like being lost when you stop following a map someone else gave you. But when the map is outdated, you should just trust your eyes instead.
Great song, though
Bring us the girl wipe away the debt
Mr. Dewitt!! Mr. Dewitt!!
This really brings back memories!
Just call me booker
Courtnee's voice.... wow!
Thank you for posting this
love this song foing to sing it when Ma is gone brother's don't know.
This might be 6 years late, but you are welcome!
@@LIT0x24 still have nostalgia about this game
Jeez......ok go cry. How beautiful does she sing.
Hallelujah
beautiful 🖤
I had never heard this song before playing this game. I knew nothing
about this game before I played it except playing Bioshock 1. This game
enraptured me in its stunning encapsulation of all our dreams and what
we would do to reach them. Who lives for the day, one day when even half
of their dreams even begin to come true? Who would even be satisfied
being able to finally take the first step toward them and the path ahead
being the road they feel in their soul they need to be on? How many
never even know what road that is in their lives until its too late, who
finally find their purpose when they are separated from it by life's
impregnable echoing gulfs? This game and this story is a story about the
path to purpose, the path to peace, and the path to what we all imagine
happiness is. IF only we were born knowing our path, or even knowing if
we have a path at all. Lost time, and forsaken chances.
Enrapture,I saw what ya did there
Sad and beautiful
This song stirs something in me, and I don't believe in God.
Daddy sang bass, mama sang treble, me and little brother would join right in there
In the sky, Lord in the sky
Christ this is sad....
None of the usual suspects were cutting through the chaos and pain tonight. The algorithm gave me this. An alternative version of a song that has long been an anthem of strength for me. I think Mother Maybelle would approve.now excuse me while i go cry in the corner.
Amen and please listen to" Tbc-a Van hmun ropui"they translate it in our language mizo
This song hits so hard thinking about loss and spirituality, it’s so beautifully performed. It drives a man to tears thinking about his own glory and the sacrifices made, we shall rejoin our loved ones in the sky lord.
Was it all in vein or in seek of glory, does it matter our fate is all the same.
If there isn’t a better home waiting in the sky waiting for us what was it all for?
They're omitting the word Lord....
This version is very different from the original is it not?
Since it's a video game version, they probably wanted to make it more generic. The game is literally about a city in the sky, and a "savior".
Its because they are singing the original version. The game was based in 1912 and the word lord was added later
The thought of serving a god to wash away my sins never made sense to me in a way im alot like booker
I hope not it appears the point is he's unsalvageable. Might have to think this through tho, played it for the first time in 2021 and finished it not 10 minutes ago, I'm just relistening to this on repeat trying to understand
Hope everyone here enjoys this great Christian song and finds God
Me when I see minorities