"Ten Things I Have Learned About the Sea"
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- Опубликовано: 3 мар 2014
- By Lorenzo Fonda: www.cerberoleso.it, Instagram: @gattocerber
Music by Hammock from the album "Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow"
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Hammock's music often dig deep into your soul and communicate through its unique vibration and those who listened to hammock and understand what i meant, i'm glad we've reach this far.
Я не знаю почему, но у меня это самое любимое видео...
I have been sailing since 2015. When times are hard and I feel lonely I listen to this. Hammock gives meaning to life ❤
Sometimes the saddest songs heal the soul the best....funny how it works like that.
I'm so glad I discovered hammock music
The guitar often sounds like the chant of whales. I wonder if that's what they were going for, it really fits. The music and the video combine perfectly, it's so soothing.
My lecturer showed my class this, and had us write poetry based on it. I did not expect to be as moved by this video as I was
Not telling anything, yet saying everything. That's what the song is about. <3
No sky up above
"as the final embers of light flicker above me"
7:50
How the hell in the world Hammock can touch our deepest innermost emotions which is so hard for todays generation to even imagine
This video will always remind me of my Father and my Grandfather, who understood the ocean better than any of us could. Thank you Hammock.
This music fits perfectly with the Autumn fog.
I have come here because I am alone and heartbroken tonight.
I always like to comment why I am watching a certain video, and this happens to be a Houston Community College Art Appreciation assignment. :p
This album will always be my favorite Hammock album. Just perfect.
One has not yet achieved manhood until he has pissed into the abyss.
7:50
Watching and listening to this made me feel a certain type of nostalgia that convinced me that I have somehow lived a past life where I once explored the sea.