I'd watch this whole dvd over and over and over again. Just genius! This is music in its massive expression. So much feeling going on in there! Simon Green is brilliant!
I'm so grateful I found this - for YEARS I've been trying to figure out the words to the penultimate line. Of course, having heard it sung by someone else I can now hear it in the original track. Free lyrics sites are notorious for being terrible but usually you can eventually Google your way to the correct answer. Finally, 15 years later *by accident* I know the words. I guess in everyone's defense, the original recording is not super-clear; I mean, it's not like I figured it out either. (Try searching the lyrics! What you find will not contain the word "positivity". But hey, your gold and silver seasoning is showing, or something.) There comes a time in somewhere new A time when true-borns really show Can you depend on friends to help when you're in need? Have they got problems of their own? Your positivity's been shown (showing?) Some things are better left alone
You know what intrigues me about this song (and most of Days to Come the CD) is how this falls under the category of "Electronica/Downtempo" and yet it can also be labeled as nu jazz as well.
I missed the "cuica", a brazilian instrument played in the end of original version! but still rocks!!!! Liked her voice too! Unfortunelly the audio seems unsincronized with the video.
This version is somewhat smoother than the original. I like it very much. Although the title is misleading, it's not the wonderful Bajka singing here. But the singer is excellent.
great execution of his songs, this drummer deserves a medal for keeping it all together and driving the bus even if he is click tracking it
I'd watch this whole dvd over and over and over again. Just genius! This is music in its massive expression. So much feeling going on in there! Simon Green is brilliant!
my favourite track by bonobo!!!!!
2:05 and 2:30 speak to my soul, so much Life.
I'm so grateful I found this - for YEARS I've been trying to figure out the words to the penultimate line. Of course, having heard it sung by someone else I can now hear it in the original track. Free lyrics sites are notorious for being terrible but usually you can eventually Google your way to the correct answer. Finally, 15 years later *by accident* I know the words. I guess in everyone's defense, the original recording is not super-clear; I mean, it's not like I figured it out either.
(Try searching the lyrics! What you find will not contain the word "positivity". But hey, your gold and silver seasoning is showing, or something.)
There comes a time in somewhere new
A time when true-borns really show
Can you depend on friends to help when you're in need?
Have they got problems of their own?
Your positivity's been shown (showing?)
Some things are better left alone
The vocals by Bajka are in a league of their own!
bonobo is so funny and young there, wish i was there
beautiful! this is the song that made me fell in love with Bonobo's music
drummer is the transporter man,) love this band!!!
My favourite bonobo track. Love it!!!!!
You know what intrigues me about this song (and most of Days to Come the CD) is how this falls under the category of "Electronica/Downtempo" and yet it can also be labeled as nu jazz as well.
Fantastic. I love this band.
super sympa j'adore ce son ;)
I love you bonobo....😨😰😢😢😢😍😍😍😍😍😍
This guy is a diamond
i´m glad to be here ;-))))))))))))))
my heart hurts
Istenem ,de csodálatos!
I'm in love with Kathrin DeBoer
TY for uploading this !
I missed the "cuica", a brazilian instrument played in the end of original version! but still rocks!!!! Liked her voice too!
Unfortunelly the audio seems unsincronized with the video.
Intro reminds me so much of radiohead, and that is not meant to be an insult!
@saturdayssonmusic yeah he's incredible ! Very funky and has a lot of energy !
Amazing!
Awesome tune
great!
yup!
Fucking amazing. It's that "dah dah dah" on the violin that gets me dancing...
Wish Bajka went on tour with Bonobo....
it's Jack Baker on the drums and Katherine Deboer on vocals.
@TipaTogo Yes.
Bonobo AND Katherine DeBoer??? Omg...
This version is somewhat smoother than the original. I like it very much. Although the title is misleading, it's not the wonderful Bajka singing here. But the singer is excellent.
katherines part from 3:08 till the end is awesome
nice
Who is the original singer of this song? Her voice is amazing. One of my favorite songs since I discovered it
Original singer - Bajka Pluwatsch
Bravi
@frostwarlus Agree with you on that
CL 06-07
If only the audio weren't so compressed... still great though
@TipaTogo u should change the title.. top upload tho. thnx
Nice drums :c
i prefer this vocal, who is this? please tell me
It's KatherinDeBoer - she has her own band as well called "Belleruche" (or had, I think they stopped working together)
Thanks!
+Michael Ghandi Katherin DeBoer now has a solo project that is very good.
bajka
@TipaTogo PLEASE give credit to Kathrin !!
I think I actually like this one a little better than the original :D
@TipaTogo from Belleruche.
Creation🧪meets🥩healthy⚓experimentation
@staurdaysonmusic its not jason statham, its jack baker
Нормально
Who is the female vocal singer?
thats exactly what i thought
Change the title to:
"Bonobo-Nightlite(feat. Kaherine DeBoer) live at Koko"
would
@saturdayssonmusic hahaha i had the same thought watching the guitarist in the video of Bonobo's "The Keeper" (watch?v=m26ntWduwGU)
Champions league video game!
Does not sound like the original song... missing some details during the song....
Not Bajka !! But Katrin DeBoer ;)
why is this titled bajka? you can def hear that this cant be bajka!!!
@saturdayssonmusic LOL
Yes its Katrin but good vibes anyway
jason statham is awesome on the drums
this is not bajka
something wrong with violins. Violins should be louder.
@devious623 yes they could do it better
It's much better with Bajka.
lol
jason statham on the drums lol/hA
not bajka .. not good singer . blondy chick is not powerful like the original !
@saturdayssonmusic hahaha i had the same thought watching the guitarist in the video of Bonobo's "The Keeper" (watch?v=m26ntWduwGU)