Find all their demos. They've put out at least 2 LPs worth of demos that are as good as any of the released LPs. Bootlegged much under different names.
@@maksimmax8071 ruclips.net/video/s1uFf8Qxu9I/видео.html this is a collection of their older lesser known tracks. I'm sure someone could find even rarer stuff for you. Other than that tunes like Sleep and Alison are amazing but you've probably come across those already. :)
He's a genius. Even more so than Kevin Shields in my honest opinion. Neil knew how to write melody around incredible noise. Better guitar sound than MBV too!
Rowland S. Howard and Robin Guthrie can do it just as much as Robert Smith can do it. Btw, both Rowland S. Howard when he was in The Birthday Party with Nick Cave, and Robin Guthrie the guitarist who performed with Cocteau Twins, were on 4AD Records, which is also Bauhaus's home label since when their second single and first full length LP came out. My point is that the style of guitar I am referring to on these points of reference was and still is (i.e. The Pale Saints, Slowdive - among quite a number of others) the template on which many gothic and post-punk bands adopted later on. Hence, which brings us to Robert Smith, for example.
Could you please recommend some good songs of this genre? I found this piece and your comment by accident so if it weren't for you I would have probably never found out about this genre in the first place
@@felipessunshine try Sigur Ros, they have the best crescendos... From Glosoli to Popplagið... Also try Mogwai (Mogwai fear Satan), Explosions in the Sky (Your Hand in mine), Mono...
Check out a band called We Lost the Sea. Particularly their songs Gallant Gentleman and Challenger part 2. Or just check out any postrock band like Caspian etc.
3rd or 4th version I've heard of Slowdive doing this song. Luckily I heard Syd Barrett's original first so every subsequent Slowdive version blew my mind until there was nothing left but scorched earth. Every version is fire - straight up.
"Golden Hair" Lean out your window, golden hair I heard you singing in the midnight air My book is closed, I read no more Watching the fire dance, on the floor I've left my book, I've left my room For I heard you singing through the gloom Singing and singing, a merry air Lean out the window, golden hair...
that instrumental is gorgeus, imagine hear that while u look the scarlet blue of the sky, it sounds like a cry of hope, from a place that not many manage to leave...
So please allow me a moment to explain my utter bewildered and impassioned thoughts/feelings about THIS SONG!!!! This is a accidental literal masterpiece….I fully believe that ANYONE who would sit quietly and truly listen to this song, would find themselves on an unexplainable emotional ride!!!!!!! Ups and downs, twists and turns….this song is taking you EVERYWHERE!!! I’ll stop now, because simply I don’t want to disrespect this amazing piece of music…..I’ll close by saying, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH to everyone involved with this savant group…one of the all time GREATEST composed pieces of music……..EVER💙💙💙
One of my favourite songs by Slowdive! It´s just SO GREAT!! It sounds like "Dead Can Dance" (at the beginning), and finish like Los Planetas with those powerful guitars. Just awesome!!
During the university years after a few too many drinks, I'd make it a practice to play Interstellar Overdrive by Pink Floyd. I used to love the ending of that song, as the sound oscillated between the speakers. Even with a crappy old ghetto blaster, it was wonderful, particularly with a good buzz (I realize I'm dating myself). What donned on me yesterday as I was thinking about this song (which is a wonderful tribute to Syd Barrett, the founder of Pink Floyd and writer of Interstellar Overdrive), that piece from the ending of Interstellar Overdrive is arguably some very early shoegaze...perhaps there is a tie-in there, and hence, the reason Slowdive has made this a key song in their repertoire, very much a tribute to Syd in the same vein as Pink Floyd themselves with Wish You Were Here album and Nobody Home song. The other tie is that Halstead and Syd Barrett are both musical geniuses. Either way, it is incredible...I renders music as we know it lacking...it is very much like listening to music in 3D whereas other music is in 2D.
Considering it's already on one... even if that version stops before it gets going like this version, which is the best thing I have ever heard by them.
This is coming from a fan: Can’t help but think that if this weren’t slowdive it would get zero attention... which isn’t an insult, (I mean this is by no means the best I’ve heard by them but all the same), it just upsets me that it’s probably true.
@@ricardovargas7965 I'm talking about the 7 inches, physical copy record. The 9 minutes song is recorded on the two sides so you have to change the side during your listening to get the second half of the song. I'm not sure but i think that's how this copy proposes this song
If you are just recently discovering Slowdive then congratulations!
Find all their demos. They've put out at least 2 LPs worth of demos that are as good as any of the released LPs. Bootlegged much under different names.
Yesterday XD
Would u recommend smth as an old fan? :)
@@maksimmax8071 ruclips.net/video/s1uFf8Qxu9I/видео.html this is a collection of their older lesser known tracks. I'm sure someone could find even rarer stuff for you.
Other than that tunes like Sleep and Alison are amazing but you've probably come across those already. :)
There is a blue haired crying girl in all of us.
Blue haired girl
Mixed by Neil Halstead: Enough said. One of the most underrated British musicians ever, period
He's a genius. Even more so than Kevin Shields in my honest opinion. Neil knew how to write melody around incredible noise. Better guitar sound than MBV too!
@@shoegazer93 Both Slowdive and MBV are amazing bands in diferent ways. Don't forget that Slowdive is based on early MBV (according to Neil).
Neil Halstead and Andy Partridge of XTC are both criminally underrated.
His own country music is great.
It's a Slowdive song... Neil is in the band... why wouldn't he mix it?
This must be the sound of Heaven.
@Oli Chromoly What a silly thing to say...
it is.
Have been there.
@@RetroFan
I am God. He's right.
Im here now and don’t wanna go back ❤️
i experienced this song live last night and it did feel like i was about to ascend
This is the absolute best closing song for a show
First time I heard a guitar cry.
listen space song from beach house if you want to listen a guitar cry
@@Abdullah79568 or Love Is Blindness live in Sidney from U2, you know
Matte Kudasai by King Crimson.
@@Abdullah79568 or ppp
Rowland S. Howard and Robin Guthrie can do it just as much as Robert Smith can do it. Btw, both Rowland S. Howard when he was in The Birthday Party with Nick Cave, and Robin Guthrie the guitarist who performed with Cocteau Twins, were on 4AD Records, which is also Bauhaus's home label since when their second single and first full length LP came out.
My point is that the style of guitar I am referring to on these points of reference was and still is (i.e. The Pale Saints, Slowdive - among quite a number of others) the template on which many gothic and post-punk bands adopted later on. Hence, which brings us to Robert Smith, for example.
rest easy syd. this version is immaculate.
The 7” comes with a free crying blue-haired girl.
Mark Lawton I don't recall being packaged with a vinyl
CobaltLobo wait, was that actually you??
@@non_being funny to see yet another asshole hide behind a youtube comment.
Whoever she is, I love her and want to give her a great big hug.
Slowdive and Syd Barrett a perfect union
axnyslie and James Joyce!!
What the drummer is doing underneath this version is another level of experience sound and crazy patterns!
Hell yes... the drums on this are out of this world.
Simon is such a damn incredible drummer
I need the eternity version of this
Holy shit. I just discovered this song. How can it be?
they first recorded this song in 1991 (for "just for a day"), which means they basically invented the sound of every crescendo-based post rock band
talk talk - eden
Could you please recommend some good songs of this genre? I found this piece and your comment by accident so if it weren't for you I would have probably never found out about this genre in the first place
@@felipessunshine I'd say "Comforting Sounds", by Mew, is one of them.
@@felipessunshine try Sigur Ros, they have the best crescendos... From Glosoli to Popplagið... Also try Mogwai (Mogwai fear Satan), Explosions in the Sky (Your Hand in mine), Mono...
Check out a band called We Lost the Sea. Particularly their songs Gallant Gentleman and Challenger part 2. Or just check out any postrock band like Caspian etc.
I left earth tonight on a glass of red and landed here .. ❤️
how can one NOT love slowdive???
BEST BAND EVER. SLOWDIVE
Cried once will cry twice
3rd or 4th version I've heard of Slowdive doing this song. Luckily I heard Syd Barrett's original first so every subsequent Slowdive version blew my mind until there was nothing left but scorched earth. Every version is fire - straight up.
"Golden Hair"
Lean out your window, golden hair
I heard you singing in the midnight air
My book is closed, I read no more
Watching the fire dance, on the floor
I've left my book, I've left my room
For I heard you singing through the gloom
Singing and singing, a merry air
Lean out the window, golden hair...
한국인?
RIP Syd! Awesome cover.
Recorded in heaven
Add this to my funeral playlist
that instrumental is gorgeus, imagine hear that while u look the
scarlet blue of the sky,
it sounds like a cry of hope, from a place that not many manage to leave...
Just checked out los planetas from your other comment. They're so good!
Holy sh*t just listened to this at 3am pretty sure I had an outer body experience
A great homage to Syd
It’s the sound of eternity , turn the volume to the max.
So please allow me a moment to explain my utter bewildered and impassioned thoughts/feelings about THIS SONG!!!! This is a accidental literal masterpiece….I fully believe that ANYONE who would sit quietly and truly listen to this song, would find themselves on an unexplainable emotional ride!!!!!!! Ups and downs, twists and turns….this song is taking you EVERYWHERE!!! I’ll stop now, because simply I don’t want to disrespect this amazing piece of music…..I’ll close by saying, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH to everyone involved with this savant group…one of the all time GREATEST composed pieces of music……..EVER💙💙💙
I love Slowdive.
Perfection.
Never have I felt so one with music right down to the core of my heart, as I did when hearing this live.
almost cried. can’t say anything. just incredible. love you guys.
One of my favourite songs by Slowdive! It´s just SO GREAT!! It sounds like "Dead Can Dance" (at the beginning), and finish like Los Planetas with those powerful guitars. Just awesome!!
Syd Barrett... Unforgettable... Inesquecível!!!
What a stunningly beautiful rendition. Brilliant.
I'm watched them live in Bangkok twice, and this song make me cry.
makes my heart swell three sizes too big
This music was not created to please. So real and authentic, unadorned. It requires courage and a certain degree of liberation from "ego concepts".
One word... WOW!!!!!!
out of this world.
No se hacen un idea de lo lindo q es para mí saber q estamos vibrando con la misma frecuencia. Pq la música que sale del alma UNE.
I love this song by syd beautiful cover there should be more sad covers
Masterpiece!
Bloody hell why wasn't I informed about this before? Too late to get it now I guess. I was even following Slowdive on Facebook and everything...
During the university years after a few too many drinks, I'd make it a practice to play Interstellar Overdrive by Pink Floyd. I used to love the ending of that song, as the sound oscillated between the speakers. Even with a crappy old ghetto blaster, it was wonderful, particularly with a good buzz (I realize I'm dating myself). What donned on me yesterday as I was thinking about this song (which is a wonderful tribute to Syd Barrett, the founder of Pink Floyd and writer of Interstellar Overdrive), that piece from the ending of Interstellar Overdrive is arguably some very early shoegaze...perhaps there is a tie-in there, and hence, the reason Slowdive has made this a key song in their repertoire, very much a tribute to Syd in the same vein as Pink Floyd themselves with Wish You Were Here album and Nobody Home song. The other tie is that Halstead and Syd Barrett are both musical geniuses. Either way, it is incredible...I renders music as we know it lacking...it is very much like listening to music in 3D whereas other music is in 2D.
Really wish the single was sold as a stand alone 7" and not part of a big subscription service 😔
@X-WAYZ yeah for like $100 bucks. The only way you could get it for retail was through a subscription service when it came out.
just great and unique.
This would be awesome on a new Slowdive album in 2020.
Considering it's already on one... even if that version stops before it gets going like this version, which is the best thing I have ever heard by them.
POWERFULL MUSIC, LOVE IT
"This one goes to eleven"
Thank You!!! Slowdive 😊
That’s funny glad that they covered this song
wonderful!
Perfect.
Oh my god....
wow
Wonderful
this is what mysticism sounds like
s l o w d i v e 🖤 ...takes me to eternal bliss!
perfection
So Great!! 👍🦋
Whoa! Tasty stuff.
Superb !!
OK....... my skin just exploded.....
This is fire 🔥 Slowdve.What caused you to make this.
Life
Masterpiece
Slow dive is a band because they don’t care what you think about there music! They just like being a band!
Just Relax so true
Why do drugs when you can listen to slowdive?
Why choose? One makes the other better.
I considered music created from atmosphere sound.
Thanks!
Perfection
Reminds me of Sigur Rós 🖤
No. Sigur Ros remind you of Slowdive.
So incredible💖
lovely
Trip in the joy and the beauty, you mad scarecrow catter. Not once and for all..!
Amazing song....even more amazing on DMT :)
Holy fuck, I held off listening to this as I didn't think they could top the live version, how wrong I was!
stoned as always
💜💜💜💜💜💜
👏🇧🇷
Mysterious Skin.. Anyone ?
holy shit
El corazon del Shogaze
no dislikes!!
GRITTY and heavy.
Huh so Slowdive invented post rock
In a lot of ways. Wasn’t just them though.
How to get this as digital file?
This is coming from a fan: Can’t help but think that if this weren’t slowdive it would get zero attention... which isn’t an insult, (I mean this is by no means the best I’ve heard by them but all the same), it just upsets me that it’s probably true.
Wait what? Slowdive creating new music in 2019??
2014
Kind of reminds me of The Cocteau Twins.
Hi.
Welcome.
Check out Bright Seas by The Leaf Library on here. The vocalist in on-parr with Rachel.
Thanks for the recommendation. Reminds me of Conduit.
2:29.................
I feel empty
If you can believe this, it were better done live. It is amazing either way but that live version is a monster.
Syd Barret
Okay so you said it's from 2014, but which exact SHOW is it from?
Sad that we have to switch the 7" to listen to the full song. Interrupting this song is a crime and ruins the thing I think
I don't get what you mean by 7" :(
@@ricardovargas7965 I'm talking about the 7 inches, physical copy record. The 9 minutes song is recorded on the two sides so you have to change the side during your listening to get the second half of the song.
I'm not sure but i think that's how this copy proposes this song
@@Petrichor_bleu no way ?
Is it really on two sides? Wow, that's ass. Takes you right out of it.
Rapunzel story?
I hate that I love it
Love is never to hate
I love that you hate that you love it.
Jaw. Floor.
La banda más rara q he escuchado
Pero me gusta
Which gig?
The one with the blue haired girl.