My sister came to me one day 20+ years ago and said you have to hear this! We lost her last year, now anytime I hear this song, it helps me remember the good times. R.I.P Tara, we love and miss you dearly.
Exactly ! Discovered on a such "free" radio in 1983. Note that this performance is very closed of the (first) album version (not the extended one, of course)
The irony is I finished high school in 1984 and I thought this album was the one of the sexiest things I’ve ever heard. I bought the entire album just for this song. Here almost 40 years later I’ve seen it played live for the first time.
Ann Dudley is a musical genius .She has done all the string arrangements for pretty much everyone . One of my favourite songs ever Viva Forever by the Spice Girls has her finger prints all over it . The string arrangements on Viva Forever sound like heaven.
I discovered this song on the radio as my wife went into labor with our 3rd child at around 2am on a weekday and we drove to the hospital…one of those songs that stays with you forever that’s for sure.
I remember the first time I Heard this song back in 2005 on my daughter's cd it's a beautiful song I was pregnant but lost my Baby but I had a rainbow baby in 2010 and when I heard this song on the cd I just knew the baby from 2005 was a Angel...
I am still on a journey…. Moments in love had such an effect on me as a young kid in Belgium, the feeling of spreading my wings out, opening my eyes to this wide new world, knowing there were other things I wanted to explore… this is still a song that fills me with emotion and wonder… thanks so much to this amazingly talented group of musicians that were involved with so many artists and songs… moments in love forever…
This is sincerely my favorite song of all time. And then when I found out it was released in the year I was born in after I fell in love with it, just made it all the more special.
please listen to this variation : ruclips.net/video/PSAVVGU3Dqc/видео.html, a remix made my AoN themselves (called Piano mix) .. Their best version IMO ;)
My uncle introduced me to the art of noise back in the early 80’s and the first song I heard was their beat box jam. However, he’d play this song all day ever day ad nauseam, then I just grew to absolutely love it! I’m in my 40’s now and I’d definitely say it greatly defined the soundtrack of my young life. It’s on my daily work music play list. Thax for making me remember great memories by making such an impactful and timeless song.
Into Battle was such a complete piece of electronic music architecture when it was released, people thought I was mad listening to it when it came out.
"they were the turning point in electronic music..Kraftwerk was busy with their Computer World tour so they was no new material from them and Art of Noise was a breath of fresh air musically ✌"
Introduced to AoN in 1984 and instantly became a fanatic. Thank you for the music Art of Noise put out to the world. Moments in Love has to be my all time favorite of slow romantic songs. You folks truly are artists with a gift.
During the 1980s, I was in my teenage years and early 20s. God I miss those days. I also miss many of the people I knew at the time. I also wish music these days could 'engage' me as much as that era did. Beautiful. I always see/hear/feel this song as a soundtrack to a movie that's playing in slow-motion.
My friend in high school put me down on Art of noise circa 1986. Close to the edit was it for me but moments in love is still my fav. The beaten version is immaculate.
Que de souvenirs ❤😢 les années 80 les dernières années génial avec Les meilleurs groupes musicaux malheureusement c'est fini maintenant à moins d un miracle ❤❤👍😎
Amazing!!! Absolutely amazing!!! After all these years that song Still hits hard and good... I always use it to relax my time and also use it as a form of quiet storm slow jamming music... Especially if I'm depressed or just want to go to sleep,let alone take a nap...
Saw The Art of Noise at the first Coachella play on a flatbed trailer in 1999. Underworld played same stage 2 bands later. Chemical Brothers played the main stage after Perry and Morrissey sets. Good times...
She is most of the most underrated musicians of last 30 years. But those who listens her music truly appreciate Anne Dudley’s talent. She is the genius behind Tom Jone’s come back song “Kiss”.
Moments in love es el mejor ejemplo de hacer música con el alma, pensando profundamente en el sentimiento hacia el ser amado, utilizando lo moderno, siendo bello, suave y contundente; con el toque preciso de pasión. Y tiene muchas versiones remezcladas que hacen de este tema, una verdadera joya musical. I love you this theme...
Love Art of Noise. Back in 1991-3 I was doing my A-Levels in Godalming (England) and a lovely chap, who I've long since lost touch with, called Darrell got me into Art of Noise and gave me lifts to the college in his little mini. I'd heard their music used on a Tony Hart art show on kids TV too. Hearing a 'FON Mix' of Art of Noise by The Prodigy was a stepping stone to loving The Prodigy during university in Canterbury. These things all tie together.
I discovered Art of Noise at the used vinyl record store (aptly named Flat Black and Circular) while attending Michigan State University around 1982, as I flipped through the myriad of bins full of records. I would then proceed to one of the two comfy "stuffed" chairs adorned appropriately with a pair of headphones for each chair, to listen. I immediately knew they were artsy, avante garde and different from anything I had listened to in prior years since age 8, when my mother had bought Cat Stevens, Tea for the Tillerman for my birthday. I was breast fed on piano sounds in the home, as my mother played a Baldwin parlor grande piano she inherited from her mother, constantly in our home ! : ) Well, to make a long story short, it's so nice to finally see Art of Noise in the flesh, as I have never seen who these wonderfully creative people have been all these years ! Thank you for the voyage to where no musical artists have taken us before into the far reaches of the rhythms of the universe (or universes, possibly).
Out here in the San Francisco Bay Area, this was the song that came on the radio at night with "Turn off the Lights" with Victor Zaragoza. Good times in the bay area back then.
My sister came to me one day 20+ years ago and said you have to hear this! We lost her last year, now anytime I hear this song, it helps me remember the good times.
R.I.P Tara, we love and miss you dearly.
❤️
I would be hurting real bad
😢 😢 😢. Rest in eternal rest Dear Tara.
So sorry for you loss. God bless and RIP Tara!!
I’m sorry for your loss. Sounds like she had good taste in music
You knew it was late at night when you heard art of noise on the radio
Jacoby McCrary yes I thought it was only me thinking that
98.7 Kiss f.m N.Y and 107.5 Wbls used to play it during the day in the 80's
Facts
Exactly ! Discovered on a such "free" radio in 1983.
Note that this performance is very closed of the (first) album version (not the extended one, of course)
@@loscalvao6622 And the early mid 2000s as well
The irony is I finished high school in 1984 and I thought this album was the one of the sexiest things I’ve ever heard. I bought the entire album just for this song. Here almost 40 years later I’ve seen it played live for the first time.
You should really check out the live album Noise in the City: Live in Tokyo 1986 they put out recently.
It's really good and sounds amazing.
I graduated high school in 88. This song was definitely the backdrop for many intimate encounters. Thank you for this so much.
I absolutely love this beautiful song. It puts me in a calm and mellow place
@@mikeminard4115 drinks on me Mike
The most iconic instrumental in the world imo.
Yes
Wow!!! Haven't heard too many instrumentals then?
Facts.
I listened to this when i was a kid like 15 im 29 now an never forgot it, i still get chill bumps.
I totally agree with you)
If there was only one piece of music I could listen to for the rest of my life...
I totally agree. It needs to be put on a space probe on repeat to be sent out into our galaxy. It would still be out there after the earth was gone.
yes but the un-altered long version with the piano start from cd. I hate the other versions.
Yesssss
This song is timeless, I can listen to this 20 and 30 years from now And still love it.
Yes i agree with u, Timeless, eargasm, nostalgia, melancholy...
Still love this song
✨🌊✨🌀✨🌊✨
Still sounds as good as the first time I heard it back in 1985... Classic
One of the best songs of ALL TIME !
Ann Dudley is a musical genius .She has done all the string arrangements for pretty much everyone . One of my favourite songs ever Viva Forever by the Spice Girls has her finger prints all over it . The string arrangements on Viva Forever sound like heaven.
ABC :D
The strings arrangement in Frankie Goes To Hollywood's The Power of Love is also stunning.
The Jeeves & Wooster theme music! 😁👍
The songs it soothes your body and soul....♥️♥️♥️
Yes! It does! Always a favorite!💕😊
Amen! 🙏🏻
Love love this song.
I discovered this song on the radio as my wife went into labor with our 3rd child at around 2am on a weekday and we drove to the hospital…one of those songs that stays with you forever that’s for sure.
The best love making song ever. The extended version was the best experience I've ever had.
And just add The Beloved - Sweet Harmony for variations sake !
I remember the first time I Heard this song back in 2005 on my daughter's cd it's a beautiful song I was pregnant but lost my Baby but I had a rainbow baby in 2010 and when I heard this song on the cd I just knew the baby from 2005 was a Angel...
I was 15 when this song came out and when even when I put on mixtapes in college in the early 90’s it had people SHOOK!
This song will never stop being incredible. Such a strong foundation laid for the future and the EDM child.
EDM is nowhere near them. Their wannabees.
Lmao better look up the Chicago house era.
I swear that this is the song I go to sleep with every night
I am still on a journey…. Moments in love had such an effect on me as a young kid in Belgium, the feeling of spreading my wings out, opening my eyes to this wide new world, knowing there were other things I wanted to explore… this is still a song that fills me with emotion and wonder… thanks so much to this amazingly talented group of musicians that were involved with so many artists and songs… moments in love forever…
The most beautiful instrumental song EVER . #QuietStorm
This is sincerely my favorite song of all time. And then when I found out it was released in the year I was born in after I fell in love with it, just made it all the more special.
please listen to this variation : ruclips.net/video/PSAVVGU3Dqc/видео.html, a remix made my AoN themselves (called Piano mix) ..
Their best version IMO ;)
I really love this song I have to listen to it every night !!!
@@debrawalters2972 it really is a great song for sure.👍🏽
Love this still 2023
This will never get old, no matter how old it is. Pure lifetime classic!!!
Still one of my favorite groups since the early 80's. Wish they were still together and making new music. These songs never get old...
such an iconic track for my life
One of my favorite songs ever. Misterious. Out of this world. My paradigm of romanticism
i'm getting fecking goosebumps here, absolute classic from AoN.
Such Talent you gotta Love "The Art of Noise"
The intro on the piano makes me cry ❤
My uncle introduced me to the art of noise back in the early 80’s and the first song I heard was their beat box jam. However, he’d play this song all day ever day ad nauseam, then I just grew to absolutely love it! I’m in my 40’s now and I’d definitely say it greatly defined the soundtrack of my young life. It’s on my daily work music play list. Thax for making me remember great memories by making such an impactful and timeless song.
Beat Box went hard.
Into Battle was such a complete piece of electronic music architecture when it was released, people thought I was mad listening to it when it came out.
You weren't mad. My crew was viewed as weird for listening to it. Everyone later learned we were cutting edge in our musical taste.
"they were the turning point in electronic music..Kraftwerk was busy with their Computer World tour so they was no new material from them and Art of Noise was a breath of fresh air musically ✌"
ZTT forever
Introduced to AoN in 1984 and instantly became a fanatic. Thank you for the music Art of Noise put out to the world. Moments in Love has to be my all time favorite of slow romantic songs. You folks truly are artists with a gift.
Ann Dudley is Life
Incredible moment ! Goosebump ! Eternal track ! Never ending happiness feeling.
During the 1980s, I was in my teenage years and early 20s. God I miss those days. I also miss many of the people I knew at the time. I also wish music these days could 'engage' me as much as that era did. Beautiful. I always see/hear/feel this song as a soundtrack to a movie that's playing in slow-motion.
This has been my favorite song since I was 15 yrs old and now I'm 55yrs old . Who else in 2022 .
Love the quiet storm version of this song. The Art of Noise rules!!!!!!
most amazing song ever and i can listen to it all day every day forever
Oh man, it's 1984 but seems no other brand could do it again...
A kind of timeless song...
Superb!!!!
almost 40 years gone and still amazing, no other word to describe it, just amazing...
Nunca olvide esta cancion, grabada en mi memoria desde que era una niña👏👏👏👏😭 es tan hermosa!
Lo mismo digo, tengo 35 años y quedó grabada en mi mente...calculo que lo recuerdo desde que tenía 5 años...
I didn’t know what group looked like until I seen this video. Love their music, have at least four of their CDs
Same ♥️🤗
I would probably cry like a bitch hearing this live lol 😂
😂😂😂
momentos de amor, que se volvieron ecos para la eternidad.
Art Of Noise, the soundtrack to my mid teens. So good to hear this again and to finally see Gary Langan on stage.
ç'est pour moi le plus beau morceau de musique de tout les temps.
This is for me the most beautiful piece of music of all time.
This music is just what the world needs right now, beautifully haunting and poignant. Wonderful wonderful wonderful music. Jan 2022 🙏❤🇬🇧❤🙏
My first time seeing them in person..wow..so much talent...thank you for coming out with this amazing piece
Beautiful. Pure popmusic. Thanks for posting this.
Man, I like this reggae groove at the end! Didn't know that mix yet.
One of the best songs of all-time.
My friend in high school put me down on Art of noise circa 1986. Close to the edit was it for me but moments in love is still my fav. The beaten version is immaculate.
What an amazing song in all of its variations. Hugely influential and timeless!!!!!
Absolutely dig that "breakdown " @ 6.57 so friggin cool Anne!🙌
I always love the synthesizer
When this song came out it was my broken heart song, Still feel the pain. Ps great song.
they’re so talented
Music of the soul
Greatest instrumental/beat ever made.
One of the greatest songs ever made. And great to see it performed live. Thanks for posting.
Forever a masterpiece ❤️
So ahead of their time.... justification of the 80s.....reflection of the decade
Quite simply beautiful……Enough said
the song is art.....love it
..of noise.
In Nashville 92Q radio played this every night at 10pm for the midnight storm. MY ALL TIME FAVORITE INSTRUMENTAL. It really touched the soul
Una de las mejores melodías que he escuchado, la llevo guardada en mi memoria desde que era una niña. ❤️
Sono nato nell 86' e l'ascolto ancora, mi provoca una nostalgia incredibile! Musica bellissima!
Loved this one, now and forever
At the British Library! I was there and what a great night it was!
I first heard this beautiful song atound 1985 never will stop listening to this song this is the greatest song i ever heard
Oh my god. My first time seeing Art of Noise. And they are performing the Masterpiece, Moments in Love.
Que emoción volver a escucharla!! La amooo
My best favourite band 80's electronic music, and Yello....
LOVE IT, they are one of my strong influences and inspiration!!
timeless classic and the single song they never surpassed....
Que de souvenirs ❤😢 les années 80 les dernières années génial avec
Les meilleurs groupes musicaux malheureusement c'est fini maintenant à moins d un miracle ❤❤👍😎
Bon bon bon après moi le déluge mdr
Beautiful music
Amazing!!! Absolutely amazing!!! After all these years that song Still hits hard and good... I always use it to relax my time and also use it as a form of quiet storm slow jamming music... Especially if I'm depressed or just want to go to sleep,let alone take a nap...
Saw The Art of Noise at the first Coachella play on a flatbed trailer in 1999. Underworld played same stage 2 bands later. Chemical Brothers played the main stage after Perry and Morrissey sets. Good times...
This is so legendary >
Breathtaking then as it is now. Study music to fall in love with.
I'm still in love with this song...a MASTERPIECE!
Maravillas que van quedando de este planeta que pronto marcharan y no hay recambio, en algún universo seguirán haciendo su arte, saludos desde Chile.
#FACT This song gets you to that special place everytime you hear it 😊
Simplemente como los buenos vinos!!! hermosa interpretación. amo este grupo desde que era un niño .
She is most of the most underrated musicians of last 30 years. But those who listens her music truly appreciate Anne Dudley’s talent. She is the genius behind Tom Jone’s come back song “Kiss”.
She's great but Kiss was written by Prince.
@@jeans.plante512 yes, correct. But produced by Dudley. It was a great idea to couple it with Jones.
Moments in love es el mejor ejemplo de hacer música con el alma, pensando profundamente en el sentimiento hacia el ser amado, utilizando lo moderno, siendo bello, suave y contundente; con el toque preciso de pasión. Y tiene muchas versiones remezcladas que hacen de este tema, una verdadera joya musical. I love you this theme...
Love Art of Noise. Back in 1991-3 I was doing my A-Levels in Godalming (England) and a lovely chap, who I've long since lost touch with, called Darrell got me into Art of Noise and gave me lifts to the college in his little mini. I'd heard their music used on a Tony Hart art show on kids TV too. Hearing a 'FON Mix' of Art of Noise by The Prodigy was a stepping stone to loving The Prodigy during university in Canterbury. These things all tie together.
i heard this song for the first time while i was skating drunk and it took over my body and soul. this is the best song i have ever listened to
The roots of triphop
Avante garde in-lab cutting edge fantastical masterpiece....even 40+ years later!
"Who's Afraid of" was way ahead of its time. I somehow have 4 copies on vinyl
Gimme one! :)
I'll buy one
@@GeekyGrannyof2 I'll give you one for free
Beautiful and timeless.
I discovered Art of Noise at the used vinyl record store (aptly named Flat Black and Circular) while attending Michigan State University around 1982, as I flipped through the myriad of bins full of records. I would then proceed to one of the two comfy "stuffed" chairs adorned appropriately with a pair of headphones for each chair, to listen. I immediately knew they were artsy, avante garde and different from anything I had listened to in prior years since age 8, when my mother had bought Cat Stevens, Tea for the Tillerman for my birthday. I was breast fed on piano sounds in the home, as my mother played a Baldwin parlor grande piano she inherited from her mother, constantly in our home ! : ) Well, to make a long story short, it's so nice to finally see Art of Noise in the flesh, as I have never seen who these wonderfully creative people have been all these years ! Thank you for the voyage to where no musical artists have taken us before into the far reaches of the rhythms of the universe (or universes, possibly).
Toutes les versions de moments in love sont grandiose.
My God we are not worthy to gaze upon her eyes, i love you Anne. Hello from Texas! My all time favorite band from the 80's💓
she's wearing sunglasses, no? haha
@@rossmckinley6942 Lol!
Listening to this in 2022, it sounds so modern
game changer
for me at 1984
love it
Love it! I grew up to this in the 80s. =
Out here in the San Francisco Bay Area, this was the song that came on the radio at night with "Turn off the Lights" with Victor Zaragoza. Good times in the bay area back then.
I've been waiting since birth in 1989 to know, who are these musical beasts and is a woman involved in this🤩😍😅
Yes, Ann Dudley