This song completely undoes the myth of male privilege. The pressure on men every day is enormous, to be the provider, the defender and the strong one...probably why most suicides are men. Once life has robbed you of dignity and the ability to provide food and shelter for your family, the shame is overwhelming...very hard not to feel like a failure. This song is a tender response to lessen the shame to a manageable level. Beautiful.
Myself as well. When I was at the bottom of the well, the despair was overwhelming and this song was a soothing balm to ease the shame. The other song that had the same effect for me was Pink Floyd's song "The Final Cut". When I look back at how close I came to throwing in the towel, I'll always remember the music that made me hang on for one more day....and then another.
Two icons of music = pure bliss. Peter & Kate are just such tremendous artists & this song is a pinnacle of their collaborations. They also did another song together a few years earlier with not as much of Kate called "Games Without Frontiers."
@@NoName-zz8nl don't think so like Parton and Rogers but is not emotionally draining as don't give up, but your definitely entitled to your suggestion.
In an interview on the making of the video, Gabriel said "There are worse ways to make a living" when asked what it was like to have to hug Kate Bush for the duration of the song. ;)
GREAT reaction 👏😁!!! Apparently Peter Gabriel wrote this song because some of his ancestors went through "the depression" and was so touched by the way people got through it + he wanted a woman to sing with him to appreciate how women stepped in at the time to help!! STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL ❤️🔥😍!!!
this song is all about the lyrics and that hug. Is all about supporting each other. Her voice is angelical. His voice is amazing. I was lucky to get all his CDs :) and listen the songs on a loop
A friend of mine from New Zealand turned me on to this great song. At the time, I knew of Peter Gabriel, but wasn't familiar with Kate Bush. I've had times in my life when I wanted to give up, but my son needs his mom. Very emotional. Thanks Harri !
This song helped me get through college and my early 20s. I felt like Peter Gabriel’s character and Kate Bush was my support. I had no one and her plaintive cries of “please don’t give up” mean’t so much to me. The eclipse of the sun and it’s return was simple, yet strong imagery.
while the message is positive and its hard not to love it but try to imagine the problems that people have who are less privileged than Peter and Kate ? And how many have access to the (pictured) support of the magnificent Kate's Bush who brings such a maternal warmth very few unrealistic
Neat response Harry - on that last thought, yeah, this was an important tune, but so was Biko - literally changed the world, helped end Apartheid, listen to it if you haven't yet!
The video is such a bold choice. It takes a lot of conviction and and faith in your idea to just have two people giving each other a comforting hug throughout the entire song. But it adds so much emotion. I loved this song for years before I ever saw the video -- then found myself falling in love with it again after I did.
💖💖💖💖 Beautiful Song and Please ... don't ever forget, Times maybe Bad/Sad but there is Always Music to lift you up or Voices that makes you Warm and Happy.
This song was made back in the 1980's but it resonates with the hard times and need for love & family that has overshadowed all our lives these past few years. The eclipse of the sun is so prominent and all your can see is the fiery "corona" in the time of coronavirus. Wonderful reaction, I haven't seen this video for many years.
Gabriel said that this song was inspired by photos of The Great Depression during the 1930's and the look of hopelessness and despair in the eyes of these men who could no longer provide food and shelter for their families....the shame of being a failure as a man. It also underlies how important a good woman is during the worst of times. Some days, they're all you have.
Great take. As you noted, we've all been in this spot. It's when we need our partners' love and support the most. These are two supremely talented artists.
Look behind Kate & Peter...first the sun..then an eclipse...and finally the sun again giving us all HOPE and inviting us to don´t ever give up...fantastic!!!!
Elegant simplicity. It came out at a time when videos were becoming increasingly complex. It was at first seen as too simple, but then became extremely popular.
This is such a favorite, by a favorite artist. If you like this song, I would suggest, just for your own enjoyment and pleasure, you watch a fantastic concert video… the secret world. After watching it repeatedly, I finally bought the dvd…. The only concert recording, other than Woodstock, that I bought to watch over and over again
To give you the context of this song you'd have to go back to the late seventies, when Margaret Thatcher became PM of the UK. One of the first thing her government did was to close off all the coal mines because they were losing revenue and it was much cheaper to import coal. But the result of that was that millions of people were all of a sudden out of a job. Take in mind that this was a passed down from father to son job, many generations grew up in the coal mines and that was all they knew. Many took to the streets in protest, many others took to the bottle and drugs and many more took their own lives since they figured there was no use anymore. Peter Gabriel isn't from a working class background, in fact, it's quite the opposite, he's from higher class. But he DOES know how much effort you have to put in to make your life work out and sympathized with the miners. He found a picture of men waiting in line at a job office during the great depression of the 1920's when pretty much the same thing happened, it inspired him to write this song. He initially wanted Dolly Parton to sing the female part but she couldn't be booked, so Kate Bush was brought in and she knocked it out of the park.
A wonderful song delivered by two people who are stars in their own right. I've been both those people with my other half and recognise the power of that support. But I have to add that now I'm old and most of the people in my life have gone, I'm glad that I learned the value of being that person for myself so I was here when I needed me. It helps that at least once a week I remind myself of who I am and reflect on times in my life when I've felt hopeless and needed to be strong. I think of where I came from and where I am now and how I got here and how much of a part I played in getting here and how unlikely it was that I ever would. It's an important message to never give up. Even when you can't see a way out or forward, there is one. You just have to hang on and keep your eyes open so you can recognise it when you see it and grab it when you do. My most important mantra is "This too shall pass". It means enjoy the good times because they can disappear in a moment but if they do, remember that is also temporary and things will be good again. Life is a cycle and you just have to learn how to ride it.
Beautifully articulated. I've always heard this song in the background and never really listened to the lyrics. Because of Stranger Things suddenly pushing Kate Bush back in the limelight I've been going through her back catalogue and sat with this today. It's heart wrenching and yet hopeful and we can all relate to the emotions at some point in our lives. At 63 it hits home powerfully to a guy who's has now lived a life in ways I would never have been able to relate to when this was originally released. It shows the unique power of music to mirror who we are and attach itself to our memories often without even realising it. Good morning to you all and let's keep walking into the sunlight.
As a serial viewer of reaction videos on YT, I can say this is one of the best I've seen. Excellent Harri. The unobtrusive instrumentation amplifies the impact of the very serious lyrics and the simple video accentuates the message even more. Superb.
A duet of two musical geniuses. Gabriel was inspired to write the song after seeing pictures of 1930's depression era dust bowl families who were destitute. He first asked Dolly Parton to do the duet with him, but she declined. Peter then asked his good friend Kate Bush (who had sang backing vocals on a previous album, and the hit single "Games Without Frontiers" where Kate sings the chorus in French). Famous producer Daniel Lanois said that the whole studio crew were in awe and felt like they were in the presence of an angel when Kate performed. Another interesting trivia fact is that bassist extraordinaire Tony Levin wanted a muted bass sound for this song, but couldn't get it quite right. He happened to have his baby daughter's diaper bag with him in the studio and he stuffed a diaper under his bass strings and got that iconic bass sound on this song. This song has been credited by many people with changing their minds about suicide or harming themselves (including Elton John, who said it prevented him from overdosing on drugs).
When 911 happened I took solace in this song -- It fit so well with what that terrible time-- The fire fighters and rescue people alone running into disaster instead of away - even after suffering unbelievable losses still not giving up
I love the video, of the eclipse turning everything dark when the mood is especially dark, but then the light emerging again with the powerful words of the song.
crazy how something as random as Tony Levin cramming a diaper under the bass guitar strings created such an iconic sound that set the mood. Having been through so much this song holds up and always brings a tear when I hear it
Kate also sung on Peter's Games Without Frontiers. And how lucky was Peter in making this video? Who wouldn't want to cuddle Kate for the duration of this song???
One point about the video: While Kate and Peter were hugging each other very closely, there was a solar eclipse behind them. In medieval times such an eclipse of the sun made people believe that something very bad was going to happen. So this stands for hard times, and these two friends have gone through that together symbolically. So don‘t give up, you still have us.
A very similar song to this is the Beatles' "Nowhere man" which John Lennon wrote about himself as he was driven insane by the long tours the Beatles were doing where he went all over the world but at the same time all he saw from those countries were the hotel rooms and the Concert halls the band played. He was going everywhere but going nowhere at the same time. He describes the alienation, the fact that he couldn't find solace with his wife since she couldn't identify with it, heck apart from the other Beatles, NOBODY could. But the song also has a hopeful message "things will get better eventually"
Love this subtle video with the eclipse echoing the lyrics! What a great video. When the song is in such despair, the sun is like a halo over them. It so makes me tear up, every time. Yet hopeful. (your comment about drowning is wonderful. when viewed in the light of being gay, it is very, very powerful. this song is universal) +40 million views!
I don’t know if this is true but I saw somebody comment elsewhere that Peter Gabriel had wanted Dolly Parton to sing the female vocal on this but that DP hadn’t heard of PG?
Del Palmer on fretless bass- he was with Kate for many years as a couple. I believe he’s now sadly passed on. Great musicians on all of her songs. KB and PG have done a lot of work together over the years.
Like your comment that this song is more than this scenario, but it is about getting through any loss. Powerful. When I first heard it, I thought of those who are gay but feel impossibly alone. Don't give up.
20 years ago next month, I blithely went to a urologist, recommended by my primary care doctor, to get a vasectomy. I'm pretty sure the doc saved the lidocaine injection for himself because whatever he injected as a local in me had no anesthetic effect whatsoever. As soon as he started cutting I started hollering, but his only response was to yell at the attending nurse to "Hold him down, Goddammit!" Long story short, the pain of that vasectomy from hell NEVER RESOLVED, and I was left with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, a chronically painful disorder of my Sympathetic Nerve System. On the McGill Pain Scale, RSD sets the bar. It's worse than childbirth sans epidural, worse than end-stage cancer pain, worse than anything, and it's 24/7. Needless to say, it spelled the end of any sort of conjugal relations with my high-school-sweetheart wife. Over time, every other part of my body subject to prior trauma has become involved, to the point where I can hardly stand to be touched ANYWHERE. All of which is to say that "Don't Give Up" might as well be my theme song, but the video is nearly impossible for me to watch. How I wish my wife and I could just share a loving hug that wouldn't be excruciating, but if I were to dwell on that thought I think I would go insane.
Wow. I did not know this was possible. I thought I had some bad effects from my vasectomy, but the bit of pain I mainly feel when touching my testicles is nothing compared to what you described. I am so sorry for you that you have to go through this man.
This song completely undoes the myth of male privilege. The pressure on men every day is enormous, to be the provider, the defender and the strong one...probably why most suicides are men. Once life has robbed you of dignity and the ability to provide food and shelter for your family, the shame is overwhelming...very hard not to feel like a failure. This song is a tender response to lessen the shame to a manageable level. Beautiful.
Bingo!
Kate Bush is such a magical creature.
Agreed.
I agree. This is a deeply emotional song. I think it's a hymn to perseverance and humanity powered by love and support.
"perseverance" is already again the "teached you strong and winning" mode that this song want to tear down in the first line of the lyrics.
This song got me through years of depression. It’s sad and uplifting at the same time. Gabriel sang how I was feeling and Bush lifted me up.
Myself as well. When I was at the bottom of the well, the despair was overwhelming and this song was a soothing balm to ease the shame. The other song that had the same effect for me was Pink Floyd's song "The Final Cut". When I look back at how close I came to throwing in the towel, I'll always remember the music that made me hang on for one more day....and then another.
This song is one of those that probably saved my life. You call it correctly.
Two icons of music = pure bliss. Peter & Kate are just such tremendous artists & this song is a pinnacle of their collaborations. They also did another song together a few years earlier with not as much of Kate called "Games Without Frontiers."
One of the best duets ever.
Nope islands in stream
@@NoName-zz8nl don't think so like Parton and Rogers but is not emotionally draining as don't give up, but your definitely entitled to your suggestion.
@@youturd55 fine, what do you think of lita Ford and Ozzy close my eyes forever
There was absolutely no way this song was going to be anything but a classic
In an interview on the making of the video, Gabriel said "There are worse ways to make a living" when asked what it was like to have to hug Kate Bush for the duration of the song. ;)
GREAT reaction 👏😁!!! Apparently Peter Gabriel wrote this song because some of his ancestors went through "the depression" and was so touched by the way people got through it + he wanted a woman to sing with him to appreciate how women stepped in at the time to help!! STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL ❤️🔥😍!!!
no way this guy has never heard this before. impossible to live through the 80s in the uk and not know this
this song is all about the lyrics and that hug. Is all about supporting each other. Her voice is angelical. His voice is amazing. I was lucky to get all his CDs :) and listen the songs on a loop
A friend of mine from New Zealand turned me on to this great song. At the time, I knew of Peter Gabriel, but wasn't familiar with Kate Bush. I've had times in my life when I wanted to give up, but my son needs his mom. Very emotional. Thanks Harri !
Best of the best. Period.
And yeah that looooong hug, makes a difference!
I shed a year every time I hear this song.Take care of each other.
This song helped me get through college and my early 20s. I felt like Peter Gabriel’s character and Kate Bush was my support. I had no one and her plaintive cries of “please don’t give up” mean’t so much to me. The eclipse of the sun and it’s return was simple, yet strong imagery.
Gorgeous. Emotional. Dark. Depression. With a glimmer of hope.
The pressures on a Man to provide for his Family in Hard Times.
what a love song! (sad, but hopeful)
The very talented and beautiful Kate bush .So many past memories through her haughtily stunning voice .
while the message is positive
and its hard not to love it
but try to imagine the problems
that people have who are
less privileged than Peter and Kate ?
And how many have access to the (pictured) support of
the magnificent Kate's Bush
who brings such a maternal warmth
very few
unrealistic
Neat response Harry - on that last thought, yeah, this was an important tune, but so was Biko - literally changed the world, helped end Apartheid, listen to it if you haven't yet!
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Outstabding
Two brilliant Artists.
very honest reaction - thanks
Absolutely beautiful my favorite song ever.
This song has saved many, many lives.
Dude, you actually REACT with some SUBSTANCE. So many reactors don't say anything really. Subscribed 👍
One of my favourite tracks of all time... a perfect duo.
The video is such a bold choice. It takes a lot of conviction and and faith in your idea to just have two people giving each other a comforting hug throughout the entire song. But it adds so much emotion. I loved this song for years before I ever saw the video -- then found myself falling in love with it again after I did.
A beautiful detail is the slow eclipse behind them, them with the "ring of fire" or corona occuring during the crisis
Meravigliosi!!! 🤍🤍
Shot in one take. They are standing on a revolving stand, which turns as each is about to sing.
💖💖💖💖 Beautiful Song and Please ... don't ever forget, Times maybe Bad/Sad but there is Always Music to lift you up or Voices that makes you Warm and Happy.
Watch the backround as the goes dark then he feels better and the sun shines again.
Have always adored Peter Gabriel. Fine duet. Thanks Harri.
I hate him for this video(Tic-just jealous , I’d have done 1,000 takes ! Love KB
If you have ever been in love and life has kicked you down , you get this song.
This song was made back in the 1980's but it resonates with the hard times and need for love & family that has overshadowed all our lives these past few years. The eclipse of the sun is so prominent and all your can see is the fiery "corona" in the time of coronavirus. Wonderful reaction, I haven't seen this video for many years.
Gabriel said that this song was inspired by photos of The Great Depression during the 1930's and the look of hopelessness and despair in the eyes of these men who could no longer provide food and shelter for their families....the shame of being a failure as a man. It also underlies how important a good woman is during the worst of times. Some days, they're all you have.
I love this song. So much meaning to it. I love the outro too......
Great take. As you noted, we've all been in this spot. It's when we need our partners' love and support the most. These are two supremely talented artists.
Look behind Kate & Peter...first the sun..then an eclipse...and finally the sun again giving us all HOPE and inviting us to don´t ever give up...fantastic!!!!
That southern black gospel piano is sooo good, just dropped in. So gorgeous.
Perfection
Brings tears every time I listen
No one is great without someone to love you...
two super talents, especially kate
Undeniably gorgeous song 🎶!✌🏻
Beautiful.
I generally don't appreciate the commentary, but you my brother are spot on, thank you
Sheer beauty
This was a great reaction, with deep heartfelt analysis. Thank you for it, Harri.
The song is phenominal as it is but Peter & Kate sell the emotion in their performance in this video. It is iconic on so many levels.❤❤❤❤
Elegant simplicity. It came out at a time when videos were becoming increasingly complex. It was at first seen as too simple, but then became extremely popular.
Love this. Fabulous! ♥️🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦
Thank you for reacting to this song; you made my day. Much love brother.
Masterpiece.
This is such a favorite, by a favorite artist. If you like this song, I would suggest, just for your own enjoyment and pleasure, you watch a fantastic concert video… the secret world. After watching it repeatedly, I finally bought the dvd…. The only concert recording, other than Woodstock, that I bought to watch over and over again
When he says " stand on that bridge, keep my eyes down below. That river flows" He's thinking about jumping.
Thanks for reacting mate.
To give you the context of this song you'd have to go back to the late seventies, when Margaret Thatcher became PM of the UK. One of the first thing her government did was to close off all the coal mines because they were losing revenue and it was much cheaper to import coal.
But the result of that was that millions of people were all of a sudden out of a job. Take in mind that this was a passed down from father to son job, many generations grew up in the coal mines and that was all they knew. Many took to the streets in protest, many others took to the bottle and drugs and many more took their own lives since they figured there was no use anymore.
Peter Gabriel isn't from a working class background, in fact, it's quite the opposite, he's from higher class. But he DOES know how much effort you have to put in to make your life work out and sympathized with the miners. He found a picture of men waiting in line at a job office during the great depression of the 1920's when pretty much the same thing happened, it inspired him to write this song.
He initially wanted Dolly Parton to sing the female part but she couldn't be booked, so Kate Bush was brought in and she knocked it out of the park.
Beautiful voices singing about a very tuff subject. Great analysis Harri
Very powerful mate
A wonderful song delivered by two people who are stars in their own right. I've been both those people with my other half and recognise the power of that support. But I have to add that now I'm old and most of the people in my life have gone, I'm glad that I learned the value of being that person for myself so I was here when I needed me. It helps that at least once a week I remind myself of who I am and reflect on times in my life when I've felt hopeless and needed to be strong. I think of where I came from and where I am now and how I got here and how much of a part I played in getting here and how unlikely it was that I ever would. It's an important message to never give up. Even when you can't see a way out or forward, there is one. You just have to hang on and keep your eyes open so you can recognise it when you see it and grab it when you do. My most important mantra is "This too shall pass". It means enjoy the good times because they can disappear in a moment but if they do, remember that is also temporary and things will be good again. Life is a cycle and you just have to learn how to ride it.
Beautifully articulated. I've always heard this song in the background and never really listened to the lyrics. Because of Stranger Things suddenly pushing Kate Bush back in the limelight I've been going through her back catalogue and sat with this today. It's heart wrenching and yet hopeful and we can all relate to the emotions at some point in our lives. At 63 it hits home powerfully to a guy who's has now lived a life in ways I would never have been able to relate to when this was originally released. It shows the unique power of music to mirror who we are and attach itself to our memories often without even realising it. Good morning to you all and let's keep walking into the sunlight.
Simply stunning. Thanks Harri.
Notice that the sun in the background undergoes an eclipse signifying his darkest days and hopefully his exit from that darkness.
I’ve listen to many songs in my life time, this is truly and amazing deep song wow.
Such a thoughtful emotionally honest reaction to one of the songs that breaks me down to the ground every time I hear it. Thank you.
Thank you Harri. Great reaction 😊🎯
Please watch Peter Gabriel “In Your Eyes” live!! EPIC!!
As a serial viewer of reaction videos on YT, I can say this is one of the best I've seen. Excellent Harri.
The unobtrusive instrumentation amplifies the impact of the very serious lyrics and the simple video accentuates the message even more. Superb.
Remember when this song came out. The story(rumor) was that Peter wrote this about or during a time of contemplating suicide
You should listen to another great duet from Gabriel and O'conner. "blood of eden'.
When you start at 14 years and your own women doing write and sing 🎤 great music and live profrom
This was quite intriguing. I wasn’t impressed at first and became a fan by the end of the song. 🌺✌️
A gospel narration they called it
This video is way better than the first one that had them both jumping up and down on trampolines the whole time.
A duet of two musical geniuses. Gabriel was inspired to write the song after seeing pictures of 1930's depression era dust bowl families who were destitute. He first asked Dolly Parton to do the duet with him, but she declined. Peter then asked his good friend Kate Bush (who had sang backing vocals on a previous album, and the hit single "Games Without Frontiers" where Kate sings the chorus in French). Famous producer Daniel Lanois said that the whole studio crew were in awe and felt like they were in the presence of an angel when Kate performed. Another interesting trivia fact is that bassist extraordinaire Tony Levin wanted a muted bass sound for this song, but couldn't get it quite right. He happened to have his baby daughter's diaper bag with him in the studio and he stuffed a diaper under his bass strings and got that iconic bass sound on this song. This song has been credited by many people with changing their minds about suicide or harming themselves (including Elton John, who said it prevented him from overdosing on drugs).
I thought this was about the people losing their jobs in the terrible 80s in the UK, mainly due to the closing of the mines.
@@NathanVeenstra It was, but you can see the lyrics any way you like.
love your honest reactions. Good man. Gave me goose bumps
When 911 happened I took solace in this song -- It fit so well with what that terrible time-- The fire fighters and rescue people alone running into disaster instead of away - even after suffering unbelievable losses still not giving up
Genial sing
I love the video, of the eclipse turning everything dark when the mood is especially dark, but then the light emerging again with the powerful words of the song.
This video is so simple yet so powerful. I absolutely love it. Reminds me of James Blunt "Monsters".
crazy how something as random as Tony Levin cramming a diaper under the bass guitar strings created such an iconic sound that set the mood. Having been through so much this song holds up and always brings a tear when I hear it
Kate also sung on Peter's Games Without Frontiers. And how lucky was Peter in making this video? Who wouldn't want to cuddle Kate for the duration of this song???
One point about the video: While Kate and Peter were hugging each other very closely, there was a solar eclipse behind them. In medieval times such an eclipse of the sun made people believe that something very bad was going to happen. So this stands for hard times, and these two friends have gone through that together symbolically. So don‘t give up, you still have us.
A very similar song to this is the Beatles' "Nowhere man" which John Lennon wrote about himself as he was driven insane by the long tours the Beatles were doing where he went all over the world but at the same time all he saw from those countries were the hotel rooms and the Concert halls the band played. He was going everywhere but going nowhere at the same time.
He describes the alienation, the fact that he couldn't find solace with his wife since she couldn't identify with it, heck apart from the other Beatles, NOBODY could. But the song also has a hopeful message "things will get better eventually"
Love this subtle video with the eclipse echoing the lyrics! What a great video. When the song is in such despair, the sun is like a halo over them. It so makes me tear up, every time. Yet hopeful.
(your comment about drowning is wonderful. when viewed in the light of being gay, it is very, very powerful. this song is universal) +40 million views!
I don’t know if this is true but I saw somebody comment elsewhere that Peter Gabriel had wanted Dolly Parton to sing the female vocal on this but that DP hadn’t heard of PG?
Del Palmer on fretless bass- he was with Kate for many years as a couple.
I believe he’s now sadly passed on.
Great musicians on all of her songs.
KB and PG have done a lot of work together over the years.
See ya little troll.....
Like your comment that this song is more than this scenario, but it is about getting through any loss. Powerful. When I first heard it, I thought of those who are gay but feel impossibly alone.
Don't give up.
20 years ago next month, I blithely went to a urologist, recommended by my primary care doctor, to get a vasectomy. I'm pretty sure the doc saved the lidocaine injection for himself because whatever he injected as a local in me had no anesthetic effect whatsoever. As soon as he started cutting I started hollering, but his only response was to yell at the attending nurse to "Hold him down, Goddammit!"
Long story short, the pain of that vasectomy from hell NEVER RESOLVED, and I was left with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, a chronically painful disorder of my Sympathetic Nerve System. On the McGill Pain Scale, RSD sets the bar. It's worse than childbirth sans epidural, worse than end-stage cancer pain, worse than anything, and it's 24/7. Needless to say, it spelled the end of any sort of conjugal relations with my high-school-sweetheart wife. Over time, every other part of my body subject to prior trauma has become involved, to the point where I can hardly stand to be touched ANYWHERE.
All of which is to say that "Don't Give Up" might as well be my theme song, but the video is nearly impossible for me to watch. How I wish my wife and I could just share a loving hug that wouldn't be excruciating, but if I were to dwell on that thought I think I would go insane.
Wow. I did not know this was possible. I thought I had some bad effects from my vasectomy, but the bit of pain I mainly feel when touching my testicles is nothing compared to what you described.
I am so sorry for you that you have to go through this man.
Personally I prefer the live Secret World version with Paula Cole. Check it out
I'm not.
Paula Cole is a great singer, but this song is just not the same without Kate. She is an iconic, one-of-kind musical genius.
Absolutely beautiful my favorite song ever.