I'm embarrassed to say that it's taken me 46 years to find this song. It was one of those indescribable moments that has only happened four times in my life, we were sat in a cafe with the children, commenting on the fantastic music being played when this came on, it sent shivers down my spine and I haven't stopped listening. I love those rare moments when a piece of music grabs you and forces you to listen.
@justinupton3178 Welcome to the Dream Baby Dream Appreciation Society! I first heard it when Springsteen covered it on the solo pump organ in concert in 2005, and then I discovered the original. Bruce's version is good but this is so primal. I have clung to this song during some of the darkest moments in my life.
crazy that you were boppin' to Suicide with your kids. they were legend for being frightening to witness live. somehow this ends up being so wholesome. thanks for sharing the tale.
I watched this during my first acid trip and this woman's faced morphed into every influential women in my life as the song went on. Family, friends, exes, celebrities. Quite the experience
A terrific song by the bravest band I ever saw.They supported the Clash on a U.K. tour during 1978, and I saw them both at the Top Rank in Cardiff.As I recall,almost from the very first song,Suicide were met by spit,beer glasses and any other object the more bone headed in the audience could find.They kept going and finished their set,from what I read later virtually the whole tour was like this for them.I liked them and you can see now how influential they were.
Great story. It was said Alan would try to antagonize and F#€£ with the crowd on purpose. Even taking a motorcycle chain and whipping it on the stage. I think it was in Scotland maybe that someone threw and axe at his head and missed. Lol. Crazy
@@doreenbrownlie771 I think someone just used a model that has no connection to the band or anything. This video wasn’t made by the band, just a fan video. But yes, Ric definitely produced this. He also produced their second album which is spectacular. He made more of the music on this single and the full album and Alan came up with the lyrics. Ric did amazing, wish they made more music together. I think there might’ve been tension because the other member of Suicide(Martin Rev) didn’t even think the second album was a Suicide album because Ric came up with so much of the music.
I saw them withstand the bottles in Scotland... defiantly. There was nobody or nothing that looked and sounded like them. It was great. They outclassed the Clash. Trouble kicked off again not long after the Clash came on, but they ran away
@@mick2spic Probably Glasgow Apollo. I was at another Scottish date and didn't see an axe thrown, (though I could have missed it, even while transfixed by the brilliance of Suicide) but lots of bottles, definitely. Incidentally, the Apollo bouncers were notorious for violence - the police too, as I heard that outside the gig, they gave some fans a good kicking in the street
Love this song, easily one of the all time greatest, “dream baby dream” such a simple and sweet motif with Martin Rev’s kaleidoscopic keyboard loops creating a robotic and enthralling wall of sound. This is how it’s done.
Wow, haven't heard this for years. Think it dates back to about 1982. Electronica meets Velvet Underground and Roy Orbison (and long before the 'Blue Velvet' movie). Classic and ahead of its time.
up This movie was shooted and directed by ORLANDO PEREIRA DOS SANTOS . it was part of an art project about Hypnotism, feminity, sex, r'nr, ... it's featuring model SHANNAN CLICK.. and i don't know how Airpolina got this and posted it without telling were it was from.. thank you all for your nice comments !! Rip ALAN VEGA Orlando.
what? She must approve, correct? Or the video would be removed. She could sue, or just maybe request a cease & desist order? Or maybe it's fan art with a compliment & a touch of self pomotion?
j hu what a weird view you have. Suicide was a collaborative effort. Each of them would have been nothing without the other, therefore Alan was integral to the music.
Saw Suicide support The Stooges in 2010, and they were tremendous. I have been following Alan and Martin since 1978, after I heard "Frankie Teardrop". A great, great vocalist, Alan was the missing link between Gene Vincent and Iggy Pop. "Fast Money Music", "Shadazz" , "Rain of Ruin" and his brilliant "Viet Vet" are true underground classics. 2016 has been a truly awful year. Dream, baby forever dream now. You were a class act.
1988. When I was 15 my incredibly awesome sister took me to see suicide at the Carmo Convent ruins in Lisbon. I had no idea what I was watching. Changed my life forever...ever. to date never have I been so blessed. ⬛♥️♥️♥️⬛
Yeah, I saw them at Dingwalls that year. I'd heard them onthe radio and knew I had to check the out. Marvelous and rewarding. Blues Bros. on Amphetine and Acid. (not that drugs are good. drugs are BAD. but the Band Suicide is good :-))
Only heard about this band a few days ago - can't believe I missed them - but they capture the essence of music, in a way no one else I've heard has done - just the simple, joyful essence of music - To convey the feeling you get when a woman that loves you picks your face out of a crowd, and her face just lights up - her eyes just light up - and you know that she loves you - And you know you love her -
I heard the whole song during the end credits, just to see who made the song in the last part of the credits, when the cleaning guy started to make the cinema theatre ready for the next viewing :) Searching the artist name up on RUclips, gave certain warnings, probably not a good artist name these days :)
Ric Ocasek of the Cars produced this single. He’s responsible for the synths and he also produced their full length second album. And has his fingerprints all over it, so much that Martin Rev doesn’t think it’s a Suicide album since he didn’t have a lot of input. It’s gorgeous though. Ric and Alan did amazing with the second album and this single here Dream Baby Dream. Martin Rev is absolutely brilliant in his own right, the first album with his fingerprints is absolutely incredible.
Bro , I first heard this in the early 80's on some late night radio and recorded it on a cassette tape, actually lol, originally sounded like Jim Morrison to me
I've never seen this video to this song ... it's amazing .... she has to have the most beautiful face I've ever seen ... just natural beauty ... love the strobe in time with the beat. My mission is to get hammered and play this song with this video on the big screen with no other lights on in the room.
My girlfriend of the time had this on a rather mangled NME freebie cassette tape that she played in her rather mangled old Mini (car). It got its hooks into me then and it's still spellbinding today. Timeless! Love the hypnotic vid too.
But this actually WORKS pretty well as a love song.. I remember I played this for my GF when she told me about failed past relationships. It was such a touching and romantic moment between us.
I realised a couple of weeks ago that I have probably listened to this track more than any other in my life. Even so, I would love to hear a mix with the drums further down in the mix.
Unreal sound, I'm in a trance. I was first exposed to this when Springsteen covered Dream Baby Dream as an encore during his Devils and Dust Tour in 2005. He did Dream Baby Dream as an encore. I was hypnotized. Just shattering stuff. Full credit of course goes to the originals. Suicide, just unreal.
as i lay on my floor.. lonely... ahshamed... guilty... forlorn... i feel completely detached from the spin of the world. i remember that in my dreams i can escape any of it. when i go to sleep i can forget all the strictures of waking life. they can't ever get to me. as long as i'm in my head.. they can't ever get to me ☺️
Where oh where is the lovely enigmatic airpolina? This song led me to the current music love of my life, Italo Disco. Late-70s to mid-80s. Just drum machines and the synths. Most have voice and are sang in English. Man, what great music. Want to try it? Search 'Italo Disco TOP 20' by TOYLEX here on YT. BTW, I am going on 70, lol.
Escuche la canción una vez en un comercial de perfumes y jamas se fue de mi mente, la busque, descubrí el vídeo este y me encanto. esta en mis favoritos y la escucho cuando quiero calmarme
Turning this song, which in video is quite literally the male gaze, toward the hyper-violent destruction shown in that montage was a great decision on Adam Curtis' part.
Decadent(!) and hypnotic too. Did I mention that I can't take my eyes off this? I forgot how much I dig Suicide, especially Martin Rev. Suicide's keyboard melodies are uncanny and sublime and that PRIMITIVE drum machine sound is COMICAL and great! Suicide just went with whatever instruments and sound devices that were available to them for their sound. Timeless! They were FROM the 70's and (early) 80's but not OF the 70's and early 80's. I think their first album was done with only a Farfisa.
Goonies nes brought me here, now i hear this and it takes me somewhere i surely won't wanne be again but i can't stop listening, it also has this street hassle vibe.
I keep coming back to this song. It sort of haunts. I don’t think the video works at all because for me it is the organ line that drives it . Lovely lady though! I also love the little bells.
... ehi mister, punk up 'n' roll on ... inenarrabile purezza della musica contemporanea e anche da qui si capisce la grandezza di un Bruce Springsteen che carpì un'essenza in questo brano ... grazie Alan Vega, we love you forever ...
So funny how Alex Garland did an entire press tour ensuring people he didn't want to see the end of Civil War happen IRL, only to end the movie this way. Sure thing Mr. Garland
Thanks for letting us know that. Did Orlando make a short film or something and this is from that? I’m assuming he didn’t make this video for this song
there was alluring pretty woman back when i wore this one out on record player. just a picture of some pretty fucked up looking new york boys on the cover as i recall. but still this track absolutely jumped out at me when i heard it on john peel one night. sure they're a bit velvet ungergroundish, but something else too.
The perfect song to end Civil war on
Just heard it for the time last night during the end credits. It hit hard
I downloaded this song on Spotify soon as I got out the cinema
So nice to hear a couple Suicide tracks on that film (which I thought was amazing)... Extremely fitting
@arroberson8796 yess
Great bake
I sat through the whole end credits of Civil War because this song was so captivating. Incredible vibe
Same. The song playing with the picture and the credits. Perfect
Me too
Same!
same here
That movie hit hard. The this song comes on beautiful ending.
perfect song for the ending... what a trippy movie. Hopefully things dont get that bad but the world these days is full of surprises
It will
If one side wins the other takes to the streets
It's over for America
Dream baby dream
@ernstthalmann4306 No, it's not. One side is haemorrhaging support, and the other side is growing in momentum.
I'm embarrassed to say that it's taken me 46 years to find this song. It was one of those indescribable moments that has only happened four times in my life, we were sat in a cafe with the children, commenting on the fantastic music being played when this came on, it sent shivers down my spine and I haven't stopped listening. I love those rare moments when a piece of music grabs you and forces you to listen.
@justinupton3178 Welcome to the Dream Baby Dream Appreciation Society! I first heard it when Springsteen covered it on the solo pump organ in concert in 2005, and then I discovered the original. Bruce's version is good but this is so primal. I have clung to this song during some of the darkest moments in my life.
Where was the cafe?
Great post, I've been coming back to this song for like 15 years
Better late than never
crazy that you were boppin' to Suicide with your kids. they were legend for being frightening to witness live. somehow this ends up being so wholesome. thanks for sharing the tale.
“Don’t let them… don’t let them kill me.” - *President Ron Swanson*
Yeah
That'll do
You know, we never even knew the president's name.
@@ernstthalmann4306 Just like Sammy said, these despots will always disappoint you.
@@MrHousecupRon Swanson lollll
"Aim at my heart."
"Shame on you, you know no sin."
"I don't deserve it."
I watched this during my first acid trip and this woman's faced morphed into every influential women in my life as the song went on. Family, friends, exes, celebrities. Quite the experience
Wow, what a trip
this girl is a trip. this face ...rare nice
u ok
Were you ok with it?
@@IamScoHo sure, i but the hurdle - she´s my 2nd big sister and we´re not from the swamps in alabama. or around.bullcr.....
Just heard this for the first time last night during the end credits for Civil War. This is a muthafucca here. Wow
Same!!!
Me too
Me too
Love this song. Sounds like Elvis singing to the velvet underground 😍
“Yeah… that’ll do.”
Civil War brought me here
Me too
RIP Lee!
Same
This is beautiful ,it sits up there with "Sunday Morning"
Untouchable. Minimal but full of feeling. A song that is a real masterpiece. Something heavenly and burns by the hell' flames.
Beautiful words.
Beautifully put!
A terrific song by the bravest band I ever saw.They supported the Clash on a U.K. tour during 1978, and I saw them both at the Top Rank in Cardiff.As I recall,almost from the very first song,Suicide were met by spit,beer glasses and any other object the more bone headed in the audience could find.They kept going and finished their set,from what I read later virtually the whole tour was like this for them.I liked them and you can see now how influential they were.
Great story. It was said Alan would try to antagonize and F#€£ with the crowd on purpose. Even taking a motorcycle chain and whipping it on the stage. I think it was in Scotland maybe that someone threw and axe at his head and missed. Lol. Crazy
@@doreenbrownlie771 I think someone just used a model that has no connection to the band or anything. This video wasn’t made by the band, just a fan video.
But yes, Ric definitely produced this. He also produced their second album which is spectacular. He made more of the music on this single and the full album and Alan came up with the lyrics. Ric did amazing, wish they made more music together. I think there might’ve been tension because the other member of Suicide(Martin Rev) didn’t even think the second album was a Suicide album because Ric came up with so much of the music.
haha. I was at that gig in Cardiff Top Rank (Clash On Parole tour) and I was kicked out for allegedly throwing my pint at them. Bloody stupid bouncers
I saw them withstand the bottles in Scotland... defiantly. There was nobody or nothing that looked and sounded like them. It was great. They outclassed the Clash. Trouble kicked off again not long after the Clash came on, but they ran away
@@mick2spic Probably Glasgow Apollo. I was at another Scottish date and didn't see an axe thrown, (though I could have missed it, even while transfixed by the brilliance of Suicide) but lots of bottles, definitely. Incidentally, the Apollo bouncers were notorious for violence - the police too, as I heard that outside the gig, they gave some fans a good kicking in the street
Holy shit what a gut punch that movie was huh guys.
Great movie one of the best this year! Love this movie.
Love this song, easily one of the all time greatest, “dream baby dream” such a simple and sweet motif with Martin Rev’s kaleidoscopic keyboard loops creating a robotic and enthralling wall of sound. This is how it’s done.
It's aincere, erotic, sentimental, filled with onirism and genius !
I'm another Civil War acolyte. Great song. I'm addicted.
Wow, haven't heard this for years. Think it dates back to about 1982. Electronica meets Velvet Underground and Roy Orbison (and long before the 'Blue Velvet' movie). Classic and ahead of its time.
Released as a single by Island Records in 1979.
Thanks Adam Curtis for letting this stunning record get added to my favourites xx
Let’s also thank Alan Vega, Martin Rev. And Ric Ocasek of the Cars who produced it
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This movie was shooted and directed by ORLANDO PEREIRA DOS SANTOS .
it was part of an art project about Hypnotism, feminity, sex, r'nr, ...
it's featuring model SHANNAN CLICK..
and i don't know how Airpolina got this and posted it without telling were it was from..
thank you all for your nice comments !!
Rip ALAN VEGA
Orlando.
Orlando Pereira hi mate , the girl is Candice Bergen .
@@johnnysamoka6832 sorry Johnny, it"s not, Shannan Click
have a good day
Hi Orlando. This is a wonderful piece of work, truly hypnotic and beautiful. Do you have any other work available to view online? x
@@orlandopereira817 i would like to see more too
what? She must approve, correct? Or the video would be removed. She could sue, or just maybe request a cease & desist order? Or maybe it's fan art with a compliment & a touch of self pomotion?
Sweet dreams Alan Vega... into the eternal slumber, rest in peace. Thank you for the music.
didn't martin rev write/perform most of the actual music
aka the real force behind suicide
j hu what a weird view you have. Suicide was a collaborative effort. Each of them would have been nothing without the other, therefore Alan was integral to the music.
Where is the video from? A Warhol screen test? It syncs up so well.
Bro, they did it together, remember together. Both of them contributed equally according to Alan Vega himself!
Saw Suicide support The Stooges in 2010, and they were tremendous. I have been following Alan and Martin since 1978, after I heard "Frankie Teardrop". A great, great vocalist, Alan was the missing link between Gene Vincent and Iggy Pop.
"Fast Money Music", "Shadazz" , "Rain of Ruin" and his brilliant "Viet Vet" are true underground classics.
2016 has been a truly awful year. Dream, baby forever dream now. You were a class act.
Wait till you get to 2020
@@Rock-iw7ov here comes 2021, this song is hope. If there's any left.. it's all gone to shit.
1988. When I was 15 my incredibly awesome sister took me to see suicide at the Carmo Convent ruins in Lisbon. I had no idea what I was watching. Changed my life forever...ever. to date never have I been so blessed. ⬛♥️♥️♥️⬛
Yeah, I saw them at Dingwalls that year. I'd heard them onthe radio and knew I had to check the out. Marvelous and rewarding. Blues Bros. on Amphetine and Acid.
(not that drugs are good. drugs are BAD. but the Band Suicide is good :-))
meu deus deve ter sido épico, não fazia ideia disso
A great album and band. This album released in the late 70's and still ahead of it's time. RIP Mr. Vega.
Who came here from the Civil War movie? amazing song innit
Came here after watching a documentary about Jean-Michel Basquiat and this song came on perfectly at the end. What a beautiful song.
What’s the documentary called
@@Mfdude716 Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Only heard about this band a few days ago - can't believe I missed them - but they capture the essence of music, in a way no one else I've heard has done - just the simple, joyful essence of music -
To convey the feeling you get when a woman that loves you picks your face out of a crowd, and her face just lights up - her eyes just light up - and you know that she loves you -
And you know you love her -
I heard the whole song during the end credits, just to see who made the song in the last part of the credits, when the cleaning guy started to make the cinema theatre ready for the next viewing :) Searching the artist name up on RUclips, gave certain warnings, probably not a good artist name these days :)
Ric Ocasek of the Cars produced this single. He’s responsible for the synths and he also produced their full length second album. And has his fingerprints all over it, so much that Martin Rev doesn’t think it’s a Suicide album since he didn’t have a lot of input. It’s gorgeous though. Ric and Alan did amazing with the second album and this single here Dream Baby Dream. Martin Rev is absolutely brilliant in his own right, the first album with his fingerprints is absolutely incredible.
Saw them live back in the 80's at NYC's Irving Plaza. Love this.
RIP Alan, thanks for all the music
pure music, so minimal yet so full of life
I love this tune. I don't understand how I've only JUST come across this by accident.
This is ground breaking stuff.
RIP
John Horton So catchy second around,tranceful.
Bro , I first heard this in the early 80's on some late night radio and recorded it on a cassette tape, actually lol, originally sounded like Jim Morrison to me
I've never seen this video to this song ... it's amazing .... she has to have the most beautiful face I've ever seen ... just natural beauty ... love the strobe in time with the beat. My mission is to get hammered and play this song with this video on the big screen with no other lights on in the room.
did you succeed?
who is she..any idea?
Ric Ocasek’s (from The Cars) model wife Paulina Porizkova. I think Ocasek had something to do with producing Suicide song/album
She’s also in The Cars video “Drive”
@@michaelsorrentino3346 i just seen the video. She is definitely not there
If you have seen a better video and track than this in your life .your lying this is without doubt the best .what a genius.
well its an aswesome song, but this is absolutely not even close to the best video clip ever lol
REST IN PEACE MR. VEGA YOU WERE A HERO OF MINE AND MANY WHO LOVE YOUR MUSIC THANK YOU FOR IT!
as soon as it ends i just want to start it over. this song makes me so happy
That's why I just put it on repeat and let it ride
My girlfriend of the time had this on a rather mangled NME freebie cassette tape that she played in her rather mangled old Mini (car). It got its hooks into me then and it's still spellbinding today. Timeless! Love the hypnotic vid too.
who needs love songs when you have this :"(
You'd think that people would have had enough of silly love songs
But this actually WORKS pretty well as a love song.. I remember I played this for my GF when she told me about failed past relationships. It was such a touching and romantic moment between us.
This is a love song.
Who's here after Civil War?
Yes Civil War brought me here Incredible movie ! Cailee Spaeny is talented and beautiful Wagner Moura is so charismatic and bad ass good looking.
Ye
Me but i'm dead.
“Don’t let them kill me…”
RIP Mr President
He's In heaven with steak and whiskey
I return to this video every year or so. It is not hyperbolioc of me to claim that this is the best music video on youtube.
I realised a couple of weeks ago that I have probably listened to this track more than any other in my life. Even so, I would love to hear a mix with the drums further down in the mix.
There’s an earlier version of this song “Keep Your Dreams”. That’s also good:
ruclips.net/video/PKFKt-VvMeg/видео.html
The drums or the "drumming on a xylophone and water glasses"? :D
Unreal sound, I'm in a trance. I was first exposed to this when Springsteen covered Dream Baby Dream as an encore during his Devils and Dust Tour in 2005. He did Dream Baby Dream as an encore. I was hypnotized. Just shattering stuff. Full credit of course goes to the originals. Suicide, just unreal.
as i lay on my floor.. lonely... ahshamed... guilty... forlorn... i feel completely detached from the spin of the world. i remember that in my dreams i can escape any of it. when i go to sleep i can forget all the strictures of waking life. they can't ever get to me. as long as i'm in my head.. they can't ever get to me ☺️
raoulsghouls
Zzzzzzzz...
Right on. The will be peace. Downside is it will last a hella long time
i feel this.. so deep
Absolutely adore this track ,something else for something different
I return to this every year or so. It is not hyperbolic of me to claim that this is the best music video on youtube.
la escuche hace 30 años y me sigue haciendo sentir feliz y triste al mismo tiempo
That song is a timeless masterpiece, even the kids like it from the first listening.
Rest in peace Alan thank you for your music that inspired me with mine..."King of electro dance music"...
Thank you Civil War for bringing me to this GEM
Where oh where is the lovely enigmatic airpolina? This song led me to the current music love of my life, Italo Disco. Late-70s to mid-80s. Just drum machines and the synths. Most have voice and are sang in English. Man, what great music. Want to try it? Search 'Italo Disco TOP 20' by TOYLEX here on YT. BTW, I am going on 70, lol.
Can you recommend any for me to listen too? I haven't heard any italo disco before :)
BTW,Joe Southern, I did but it got deleted.
I really can't see how Suicide led you to italo disco.
zmov1 Is the young woman Airpolina?Who was she?
@@1985cactus Ahahahahahahhaha
It's outta this world, I tell ya.
Great piece. touches the Soul.
This is my first time hearing them. They are really great. 👍🔑💓
Classic song, and you can't beat a gorgeous blonde.❤
Holy fuck, best song I've heard in yonks.
David Varela First time-out,yes,I like it,captivating.
David Varela your picture is scary...
Escuche la canción una vez en un comercial de perfumes y jamas se fue de mi mente, la busque, descubrí el vídeo este y me encanto. esta en mis favoritos y la escucho cuando quiero calmarme
Hypernormalization.
Thats right!the reason i m here
Great tune from a great documentary
“ALL OF THESE MOVIES WERE RELEASED BEFORE 2001”
Turning this song, which in video is quite literally the male gaze, toward the hyper-violent destruction shown in that montage was a great decision on Adam Curtis' part.
@@NovemXI No, I think released circa 2016.
High Maintenance brought me here, Gatsby. Had never heard of them before. Wonderful use of the song in that episode. Timeless
Decadent(!) and hypnotic too. Did I mention that I can't take my eyes off this?
I forgot how much I dig Suicide, especially Martin Rev. Suicide's keyboard melodies are uncanny and sublime and that PRIMITIVE drum machine sound is COMICAL and great! Suicide just went with whatever instruments and sound devices that were available to them for their sound. Timeless! They were FROM the 70's and (early) 80's but not OF the 70's and early 80's. I think their first album was done with only a Farfisa.
Most enjoyable seizure I've ever had
Lol
It really is though. Like I’m really enjoying every second of this lol
Goonies nes brought me here, now i hear this and it takes me somewhere i surely won't wanne be again but i can't stop listening, it also has this street hassle vibe.
He was def a true innovator, great musician - RIP
(The year of our Lord 2015 was bad, and 2016 will be worse...)
Wait till you get to 2020, it's a hoot!
oobopshbam81 2020 is only there warmup for agenda 21 😩
I keep coming back to this song. It sort of haunts. I don’t think the video works at all because for me it is the organ line that drives it . Lovely lady though! I also love the little bells.
... ehi mister, punk up 'n' roll on ... inenarrabile purezza della musica contemporanea e anche da qui si capisce la grandezza di un Bruce Springsteen che carpì un'essenza in questo brano ... grazie Alan Vega, we love you forever ...
fantastic video, goes perfect with the song :)
This is total genius. I can't stop watching this.
Me too 😥
Anyone else try and synchronise their blinking to filter out the dark ?
Adam Curtis baught me here- love it!!
Genius, pure and simple.
Do NOT watch this if you have epilepsy, seriously! Produced by Ric Ocasek, cool.
No, it was produced by Orlando Dos Santos
@@doralicedsnt7931 The song?
So funny how Alex Garland did an entire press tour ensuring people he didn't want to see the end of Civil War happen IRL, only to end the movie this way. Sure thing Mr. Garland
😂❤❤❤❤❤divinal , Maximum best👍🏼👍🏽love it
Incredibly beautiful !!
god damnit rest in paradise my angel Alan Vega
I haven't listened to this song in probably 8 years but I heard gap using their version of it on a GAP commercial and it blew my mind
I’m trying to find that Karen O version too
Who’s here after seeing Civil War?
Me
Present
Me
Me
This place is empty.
God bless Alex Garland for using this song😊
Love the video.
I've always loved the song.
thank you
Preferisco Bruce!c'è più armonia in lui...riesce ad emozionarmi...🤔😊🤗😍😘🎶🎸🎶💘💓💋💯
I ve seen Suicide (Rev and Vega) in Paris 1986 : this was amazing !!!
rouanmarkus lucky fella!
It’s was filmed by Orlando Dos Antos. Please add his name in the description thank you
Thanks for letting us know that. Did Orlando make a short film or something and this is from that? I’m assuming he didn’t make this video for this song
could you suggest the title of the film?
who is the model?
Rest In Peace - Alan Vega : (
simple, yet perfect. excellent video
Like how we are all talking about this for its artistic merit, when really what we are enjoying is the pretty woman looking at us alluringly.
there was alluring pretty woman back when i wore this one out on record player. just a picture of some pretty fucked up looking new york boys on the cover as i recall.
but still this track absolutely jumped out at me when i heard it on john peel one night. sure they're a bit velvet ungergroundish, but something else too.
It's actually kind of unsettling but I can't stop looking.
I saw Alan Vega in Boston he opened for somebody I don't remember and the crowd was mean to him booed etc but nothing stopped him.
Awesome song but that movie Civil War was the most shocking thing ever watched. Never seen anything like that 😮
civil warrrrrr XD
I love this video so so much
EverDownward Anyone know who directed it?
EverDownward shutup bitch
make me ho
@@danielkelly1829 lmao wtf
I Love it too 👍🏻
Un bijou... thanx Alan... et veille sur nos âmes, de là où tu es désormais.
meravigliosa e meraviglioso il video !
meraviglioso video e brano !!!!
2019 ❤️ hypnotic.. visual, sound scape ... forever the merry pranksters bring LSD cordial into forever dreaming .. keeping you free..
Gorgeous song and video.
I cannot believe I have never heard this song before. Is a bit addictive.
I BELIEVE IN YOU AFTER THESES LONGS YEARS WITHOUT YOU GIRL!!!
Love the video. Respect to Alan Vega. RIP
She has a way of putting me in a trance and mystifying me. I feel so drawn to her by her smile and expressions.
Rest in Peace Alan Vega
Who needs music when there’s this?
Dream, baby, dream. Forever...
(We´ll miss you.)
A John and Jane fight got me here...Im grateful.