Joel having a complete breakdown during the lyrics "It's all a dream" was the most memorable part of the movie. Civil War knows how to make you care about a character, that you've only seen for an hour, but feel like you've known him for a lifetime. "Yeah you knew him. The man you were with, that's who he was."
Agreed, him with a cigarette in his hand trying to jump to his vices, screaming as the soldiers walk behind him without looking his way assuming they’ve been through it and or don’t care. One of the many shots from this movie I’ve been thinking about. As depressing as it is I always find a bit of joy getting to experience good filmmaking.❤
Same. My mind keeps going back to the forest fire scene and Joel screaming. His scream seemed so visceral and real even though it was silent. He really was the audience in that moment. Beautiful song.
Joel felt he was responsible for the death of Sammy and his friends. If he had not allowed Jessie to get into the other car or tried to prevent it they would have taken a different route.
@@Fafuolo229sleeper too, it was advertised like it was a bad ass action movie but it was a deep heartfelt drama, I really liked the story. I don’t know what it is but when a movie involves journalist or guys or girls with a camera the film always turns out great for the most part. This movie was cool but also had a very impactful story.
yes he made the ultimate sacrifice saving all three of them, Sammy had the most heroic act in the film. And to see that at the end of the movie, Jessie simply walked away after Lee fell for her, as if nothing had happened, I had that "WTF" in my mind, she was so amoral. It also made Sammy's sacrifice looked in vain.
I did think that, then I had a rethink and came to the conclusion that apart from us assuming where Jessie's head was at, I mostly figured that what they went and were going through, we can 'only imagine' @@Bohemian0522
I went from "I don't know who Sturgill Simpson is" to "Sturgill Simpson is one of the best musicians on the planet" in about ten seconds flat. This song is absolutely incredible.
This song is mainly the reason I made it through my miscarriage. I had it on repeat in my car for weeks, months maybe. One day I got on here to listen & where the heart slips out of the baby carriage... I just lost it. Thank you, Sturgill, for finding the words for my pain but also leading me up & out of it. "Breathing & moving are healing & soothing away all the pain in life, holding you down..." I have no words to describe how yours have healed me.
I lost my son at one and a half months old. My heart goes out to you and we have matching scars caused by the worst thing a parent can go through. My name on here is my real name. I live in Painesville Ohio. If you ever need to talk or vent , look me up on Facebook and send me a message and I'd be more than happy to listen. My girlfriend would as well if you need an understanding female who lost a baby and is working through it. I know a mother's love is unique. It actually would help her very much to talk to another mother who has been through the loss of a child. If you don't want to talk to her or me, that's perfectly understandable. But I want you to know that seeing comments like yours makes us not feel so alone. God bless you and I'm going to pray for you. Oh yeah. These songs on this album have helped me grieve as well. I can feel my son's presence In them. Isn't it beautiful? Sturgills music is very special.
Oooof heres to all those lost in such a way. May you never be forgotten. I really love the soul sturgill puts into his music and am glad people like you could find solace in it.
He took one for the team man. I loved him dawg grieving him and the movie with this song playing along with thinking about life in what I’ve been dealing with which it was making me do. It was hard to hold back tears bro, I now have a new song to cry to every night now. Love, love, loved this movie.
This song will forever haunt me. That scene on Civil War, that death, the idea of American turning on itself, just heartbreaking. There's beauty in sadness and there's sadness in beauty. Thank you Mr. Simpson. Thank you Mr. Garland. Thank you cast of Civil War. May we all find what we need from the film and the song.
When I look at politics today, the division, it's feels like people missed it's message. Especially with the assassination attempt. I want America to heal.
yeah, too bad we have israel trying to turn us in on itself. We really were fine ewven after 9/11, then what happened? what GROUP has been actually planning our destruction? its not natural... and we cant just sit there and "dont ruin the death" no we can stills ave it, if we actually arresat the criminals, this song is really for the isrealis who will be arrested and put down and the end of israel, they can have thos etears. and we will have are hearts hardened like the RUssian people. we will be fine. dont believe this hollywood propaganda that tries to use our own country music against us.
Agree, but also remember the two other friends Joel lost as well in that whole scene. Had Joel not allowed Jessie to join them, the three of them would have not died. No doubt Joel’s lamentations were, at the very least, directed inward to some degree, which makes it that much more powerful. Nothing but love. Just sharing additional thoughts, friend ❤
@@phillipfletcher2251I don't know.. because they were heading that way anyway. Maybe because she was in the Middle was what saved his life.. I mean ya never really know...ya know.
Thank you Sturgill for returning the integrity back to country music. Right as I had given up on country becoming nothing but cheap product placement so shallow and vapid, you present a soul.
A few other country artists keeping it real that you should know about: Whitey Morgan, Cody Jinks, Luke Bell, Eric Strickland. Luke Bell just released his first cd last week and he's really good.
My uncle has been sick for a very long time I went to visit him because I was told he wasn’t going to live much longer he said he wanted a song to play as he passed, he chose this song. I cried the entire time. It was so beautiful
Just dipping my toes into this country lark… This is one of the best songs I’ve heard for a long time.. Will obviously be checking Mr Simpson out for the foreseeable future.. But could anyone please recommend country songs in the same manner as this beautiful song please 🙏
This song is so beautiful it breaks my heart. I cried the first time I heard this song, then cried again when I read the lyrics. What a fucking masterpiece.
Sturgill is one of the few artist who can make an album entirely different from anything he's ever done and it still be amazing. I love the album. Come back to Georgia soon!
If Civil War brought you here don't stop with this one, Sturgill has a ton of bangers. "turtles all the way down" is one of his most popular and the "Sound and Fury" album is his take on rock which is full of great songs.
The burnings embers, the beauty, the grace, Sammy reaching up to touch them on his journey to an eternally peaceful sleep...an image forever etched in my mind.
It honestly felt overwhelming, there was such an immense sense of sadness, gratitude, and worry at the same time. Watching someone die as they smile, from the high to the deepest lows, and somehow you felt happy for Sammy to go the way he did seeing those embers. It’s something only movies can do at times.
@@edwinacuna8500the discourse the movie has drummed up makes me sad. Feels like people have entirely missed the point. Political agendas aside it’s just a masterfully crafted piece of art. Thanks for the comment!
The only people that disliked the movie are the ones that won't understand (because they don't want to) that this is not a divisive movie. It's not speaking in favor of war, but the total opposite.
Led Zeppelin, Nirvana,Tool, Deftones, Mars Volta, Radiohead, Kendrick Lamar, TV on the Radio, and Childish Gambino, Johnny Cash, and Patsy Cline are what i have been spinning lately. "In Bloom" brought me here, Sturgill's music will keep me here. Beautiful music. Thank You Mr. Simpson
I listen to all that and more and have owned 31 guitars, a home studio, basses, keyboards the whole shibang, I just started listening to this after 23 years of playing and never knew about it. It gripped my soul like no other music I've ever listened to. Almost perfect
Oh, how the breakers roar They keep pulling me farther from shore Thoughts turn to a love so kind Just to keep me from losing my mind So enticing, deep dark seas It's so easy to drown in the dream Oh, and everything is not what it seems This life is but a dream Shatter illusions that hold your spirit down Open up your heart and you'll find love all around Breathing and moving are healing And soothing away All the pain in life holding you down Bone break and heals Oh, but heartaches can kill From the inside, so it seems Oh, I'm telling you it's all a dream It's all a dream It's all a dream It's all a dream It's all a... It's all a dream
the only song I've ever.....let ......break my heart.....heard it on the radio and had to pull over...its so beautiful....it tourmented me for a few years and I avoided it for a very long time.....but I came back recently.......and its still hurting and moving me beyond words......never before has a song haunted me so deeply, so beautiful ...Mr Sturgill Simpson... .what a talent, and what song......thank you 🐾
Not been able to get that scene out of my head since April, visiting my Grandparents in Greece rn and just showed this film to them last night. Been sat here listening to this song on repeat. One of my all time favourites.
Them riding through the forest fire while this playing in the background was one of most beautiful piece of cinematic moment i witnessed in a long time❤
I can't explain to you what this album did for me after my son died Xmass eve 2019, then COVID, then A stroke within that year. Thanks for being there "Godbless you"
As in the movie, everything goes quiet around me as I listen to this song, and see I Sammy reaching out for the beautiful burning embers, as he embarks on his peaceful journey, while Joel screams silently into ethereal nothingness, knowing part of his humanity is forever lost...
I'm a old school country fan, ETC, DAC, Bellamy Brother's, Milsap, this guy is bringing the lyrical side to another level, also uses ALL the instruments, I think he is the next big thing if he keeps up what he's doing.
Brought me back to a memory that I’d forgotten… Needed this to keep sanity. Memories are a BLESSING and a BEAUTIFUL THING,❤ thank you who posted this. Much love to you!
An epic song in an epic film. The scene with the burning trees, when Sammy looks out the window, the sparks, that's what you go to the cinema for. I saw Civil War three times in Imax, once in German and twice in the original version, in the original version it's even a bit better.
I’m also discovered this song because of Civil War but it’s the imagery of the music video that keeps bringing me back. The car crash, the soldier, the baby carriage, the broken hearts, and someone (the mermaid) who comes to lift you up when you’re down. Heavy and sad, but beautiful and uplifting at the same time.
LYRICS: Oh, how the breakers roar They keep pulling me farther from shore Thoughts turn to a love so kind Just to keep me from losing my mind So enticing, deep dark seas It's so easy to drown in the dream Oh, and everything is not what it seems This life is but a dream Shatter illusions that hold your spirit down Open up your heart and you'll find love all around Breathing and moving are healing And soothing away All the pain in life holding you down Bone break and heals Oh, but heartaches can kill From the inside, so it seems Oh, I'm telling you it's all a dream It's all a dream It's all a dream It's all a dream It's all a... It's all a dream
Sturgill has a way of carrying it through time and space with so much meaning and power in his music it's like taking me down a path or journey. Great song
I'm an ol' school country fool, and very few of today's so-called country singers do it for me. This cat...he does it for me. It was love at first listen. This current body of work is FAB! It gave me the exact feeling I had when I first listened to Beck's Morning Phase. I got still and quiet because I didn't want to miss a note. And we all know what happened with Morning Phase now, don't we? =-)
This song will forever be what comes to mind while seeing the United States tear itself apart. Civil War was depressing, and seeing your own soldiers kill each other bothered me after serving in the Army. I hope people took the message home with them, that this isn't something you want. No one is a winner, just factions with no humanity left.
From what I’ve seen/heard not many people came out of this movie with anything besides thinking it was boring or didn’t take a side/make a point. Bums me out, but I’m glad I found other people who enjoyed it!
I just watched it today and agree with everything you said. I'm an Army veteran myself. The thought of going to war with people I served really terrified me personally. The relationships you've built would be wiped out due to different beliefs and ideologies. Soldiers fighting for a tyrant president is chilling to even think about
@@JohnnyLancastthe fact that everything about it was not only what I had expected, but that it exceeded my expectations at times with such a powerful message has made it one of my favorite movies
@@Ray__EThat's exactly what Trump tried to do as President when there were all of those protesters on Pennsylvania Ave. He wanted the military called to sweep away all of those protesters. Luckily for our country the top brass did not comply with his wishes.
I thought it was an astounding film. Heartbreaking and devastating. It should make us all take stock of ourselves in these toxic political times. No, this is a future we do not want to endure.
My son is/was in Japan serving his country. I miss him more than the sorrow in this song. He is a great man and I hope I see you before our breakers roar.
Man, is this a song. Transcends genre altogether and evokes some serious emotion. And ya, “Civil War” forest fire scene and Joel’s reaction made this especially special.
This is a guy who busked outside the CMA awards with his grammy at his feet. I know there's a place for bro and pop country. But none of those fools can hold a candle to Strugil Simpson, Jason Isbell, Sam Lewis, or Stapleton. I'm glad there are beacons of light in a sea of excrement.
I've found some of the most amazing songs/artists, from movie soundtracks. Thank you, Civil War and Sturgill Simpson, for introducing me to this masterpiece!
i love this song. it's a song that always evokes some sort of feeling with in me, mostly it's like i don't know if i should cry or just lie on my back in a meadow somewhere and look at the clouds
Maybe the best country/western style song I've heard in 30 years, if you can even file it in any category. This song is amazing & I'm baffled as to how I've never heard of this guy until Civil War.
Absolutely incredible song. I also served in the 7th Fleet, and I've never heard anything that captures the feeling like the first minute of fifteen seconds of this song does. Every time I hear it, I am instantly transported back to the smoke pit at 2am after getting relieved from watch. Everything else about this is so beautiful too. I'm just glad this song got made.
We just had to put my dog down because he was suffering due to cancer. On his last night before putting him to sleep, he was laying in the bed with us and this song came on. I miss him so much. He was my little buddy, my family, and my very best friend. I miss you, Vinny! 😢
I'm not someone who ever listens to country music. like ever. at all. but this man has such soul, such love for his art. it's truly inspiring. it's quite a breath of fresh air, honestly. Super glad a friend of mine told me to check him out.
A R T ... THE A R T OF M U S I C ... THE GREATEST OF ALL THE A R T S ... WHICH CAN ONLY BE CREATED BY AN A R T I S T ....WHO CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE... A GIFT OF GRACE BESTOWED UPON THE VERY, VERY FEW.
The Forest of Fire scene was my favorite part of Civil War. Really beautiful
Everything from the wonderland scene to the siege is top tier filmmaking by Alex Garland
yeah, so many of these scenes are just simply beautiful. Every frame is a piece of art. This movie deserves to get nominated for cinematography.
oh yeah. I would re-watch that movie just for that scene.
Cine💯🗿👌🫡
@@trungtoto But the tragic isn't ugly, it's just sad...
Joel having a complete breakdown during the lyrics "It's all a dream" was the most memorable part of the movie. Civil War knows how to make you care about a character, that you've only seen for an hour, but feel like you've known him for a lifetime.
"Yeah you knew him. The man you were with, that's who he was."
That was honestly my favorite shot from the film. Really impactful moment.
Truly powerful
Agreed, him with a cigarette in his hand trying to jump to his vices, screaming as the soldiers walk behind him without looking his way assuming they’ve been through it and or don’t care. One of the many shots from this movie I’ve been thinking about. As depressing as it is I always find a bit of joy getting to experience good filmmaking.❤
Same. My mind keeps going back to the forest fire scene and Joel screaming. His scream seemed so visceral and real even though it was silent. He really was the audience in that moment. Beautiful song.
Joel felt he was responsible for the death of Sammy and his friends. If he had not allowed Jessie to get into the other car or tried to prevent it they would have taken a different route.
I can’t stop crying after hearing that song in the Civil War. That scene was just so…. devastating 😢😢😢
Best scene in the movie hands down. Absolutely heartbreaking
Agreed
Damn good song damn good movie damn good scene
Ikr
YES IT WAS. My god I haven't cried that hard in a long time. Tearing up now just thinking about it.
Just watched the movie “Civil War” and fell in love with this song.
Me 2, movie was ok.
It seems there are a lot of us that feel the same way ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
same
Same here
Samme here
What a movie, what a scene, what a song
One of the best movie of this 2024
@@Fafuolo229sleeper too, it was advertised like it was a bad ass action movie but it was a deep heartfelt drama, I really liked the story. I don’t know what it is but when a movie involves journalist or guys or girls with a camera the film always turns out great for the most part. This movie was cool but also had a very impactful story.
Sammy was the GOAT. THE GOAT! 😢
Good ass movie singing this shit in the theater
yes he made the ultimate sacrifice saving all three of them, Sammy had the most heroic act in the film. And to see that at the end of the movie, Jessie simply walked away after Lee fell for her, as if nothing had happened, I had that "WTF" in my mind, she was so amoral. It also made Sammy's sacrifice looked in vain.
I did think that, then I had a rethink and came to the conclusion that apart from us assuming where Jessie's head was at, I mostly figured that what they went and were going through, we can 'only imagine' @@Bohemian0522
I went from "I don't know who Sturgill Simpson is" to "Sturgill Simpson is one of the best musicians on the planet" in about ten seconds flat. This song is absolutely incredible.
btssilence exactly what happened to me it only took a song to become a fan
I did the same thing now I am loving all of his music and streaming and streaming it all now
Same as you all! Hes the man
@Michael Pryor no fucking joke. He gave me the most horrific ego death
So did I
R.I.P. Sammy
The best character of Civil war... Rip Sammy
@@Fafuolo229😂😂😂broke my heart
Lol...yeah...he was always nice .😊
It’s chilling how much a song can fill you with emotions while visually watching a masterpiece
Lol, far from a masterpiece but yes, this song is phenomenal.
@@ComedyBros5do you know what an opinion is?
@@heyitsjacoby I'm well aware but you stated it like a fact. I'm just responding that I found it to be nowhere near a masterpiece.
@@ComedyBros5 good for you my guy
Could have been a masterpiece in his opinion. We all have different tastes
This song is mainly the reason I made it through my miscarriage. I had it on repeat in my car for weeks, months maybe. One day I got on here to listen & where the heart slips out of the baby carriage... I just lost it. Thank you, Sturgill, for finding the words for my pain but also leading me up & out of it. "Breathing & moving are healing & soothing away all the pain in life, holding you down..." I have no words to describe how yours have healed me.
I'm with you. ❤
I lost my son at one and a half months old. My heart goes out to you and we have matching scars caused by the worst thing a parent can go through. My name on here is my real name. I live in Painesville Ohio. If you ever need to talk or vent , look me up on Facebook and send me a message and I'd be more than happy to listen. My girlfriend would as well if you need an understanding female who lost a baby and is working through it. I know a mother's love is unique. It actually would help her very much to talk to another mother who has been through the loss of a child. If you don't want to talk to her or me, that's perfectly understandable. But I want you to know that seeing comments like yours makes us not feel so alone. God bless you and I'm going to pray for you. Oh yeah. These songs on this album have helped me grieve as well. I can feel my son's presence In them. Isn't it beautiful? Sturgills music is very special.
Oooof heres to all those lost in such a way. May you never be forgotten. I really love the soul sturgill puts into his music and am glad people like you could find solace in it.
🤗💔🥰🙏🕊
💔💔🥺🥺💔💔
Although he couldn’t run. He was still my favourite.
R.I.P Sammy. You was the only reasonable one out of the four.
He took one for the team man. I loved him dawg grieving him and the movie with this song playing along with thinking about life in what I’ve been dealing with which it was making me do. It was hard to hold back tears bro, I now have a new song to cry to every night now.
Love, love, loved this movie.
Sad facts
RIP is for real human beings not fictional characters DA
Looks like I’m not the only one who Shazam’d this song during that ‘Civil War’ scene 🥲
🙋♀️ me too…beautiful song
Yep!! He has like an 80’s country sound and I’m digging it!!
That's exactly what I did. At first, I thought it was Midland.
Me too😂
Watched Civil War last night, now I cant stop listening to this song, so beautiful 😍💕
This song will forever haunt me. That scene on Civil War, that death, the idea of American turning on itself, just heartbreaking. There's beauty in sadness and there's sadness in beauty. Thank you Mr. Simpson. Thank you Mr. Garland. Thank you cast of Civil War. May we all find what we need from the film and the song.
When I look at politics today, the division, it's feels like people missed it's message. Especially with the assassination attempt. I want America to heal.
yeah, too bad we have israel trying to turn us in on itself. We really were fine ewven after 9/11, then what happened? what GROUP has been actually planning our destruction? its not natural... and we cant just sit there and "dont ruin the death" no we can stills ave it, if we actually arresat the criminals, this song is really for the isrealis who will be arrested and put down and the end of israel, they can have thos etears. and we will have are hearts hardened like the RUssian people. we will be fine. dont believe this hollywood propaganda that tries to use our own country music against us.
Joel's cries when he was grieving sammy's death was a beautiful and heartbreaking scene.
YES. My crying went next level there.
Agree, but also remember the two other friends Joel lost as well in that whole scene.
Had Joel not allowed Jessie to join them, the three of them would have not died.
No doubt Joel’s lamentations were, at the very least, directed inward to some degree, which makes it that much more powerful.
Nothing but love.
Just sharing additional thoughts, friend ❤
@@phillipfletcher2251I don't know.. because they were heading that way anyway. Maybe because she was in the Middle was what saved his life.. I mean ya never really know...ya know.
This song belongs in no category except being one of the most simply pure and beautiful songs I have ever heard.
Thank you Sturgill for returning the integrity back to country music. Right as I had given up on country becoming nothing but cheap product placement so shallow and vapid, you present a soul.
one of the best singer song writers in the world right now in any genre.
Damn well said
I've never liked country, but if there's more artists like this I may be interested
A few other country artists keeping it real that you should know about: Whitey Morgan, Cody Jinks, Luke Bell, Eric Strickland. Luke Bell just released his first cd last week and he's really good.
+Shesse4 thanx . can't wait to listen:)
My uncle has been sick for a very long time I went to visit him because I was told he wasn’t going to live much longer he said he wanted a song to play as he passed, he chose this song. I cried the entire time. It was so beautiful
R.I.P. Sammy from civil war!
Just dipping my toes into this country lark…
This is one of the best songs I’ve heard for a long time..
Will obviously be checking Mr Simpson out for the foreseeable future..
But could anyone please recommend country songs in the same manner as this beautiful song please 🙏
Reminds me of driving to Washington to photograph the president
Same dude!
Yeah, I remember that time. 😁
That was a good time
Don't let them kill him bro
Yea same I witnessed it
Feeling a bit lost in life and this one is hitting all the right notes today, thanks Sturgill for writing songs with meaning.
I hope you found yourself. I'm feeling a bit lost myself these days.
Thank you Civil War and Alex for sharing this damn beautiful classic with us! R.I.P Sammy!
This song is so beautiful and haunting. There’s a hope within it and a certain melancholia. Pure.
This song is so beautiful it breaks my heart. I cried the first time I heard this song, then cried again when I read the lyrics. What a fucking masterpiece.
This song playing through the scene of the forest fires in Civil War was slam down breathtakingly Brilliant!
Sturgill is one of the few artist who can make an album entirely different from anything he's ever done and it still be amazing. I love the album. Come back to Georgia soon!
+Dex Aspen This album doesn't sound much like Metamodern.. I'm not sure what you're listening to.
If Civil War brought you here don't stop with this one, Sturgill has a ton of bangers. "turtles all the way down" is one of his most popular and the "Sound and Fury" album is his take on rock which is full of great songs.
Loved this song also and I am in no way a Country fan.
I'll keep it in mind
Ok but which ones sound like this...if their 100% different not worth tbh
I don’t plan on stopping here. I don’t even rock with country like that but dam. This shit hit me hard. Really hard. About cried in the theater.
@@SerkeysTV "I don't mind" kinda has the same feel. So does "Hero".
The burnings embers, the beauty, the grace, Sammy reaching up to touch them on his journey to an eternally peaceful sleep...an image forever etched in my mind.
How did the world miss this gem for 8 years! This is country music!!!
Amen brother!
Sturgill helped me get through one hell of a Shitty year
Me too brother. I honestly don't know what I would have done without him. Cancer and Divorce make for shitty year.
Keep on keepin' on my dude your not alone. Good luck out there.
Same.
I feel like this is the only place I’ve found my people who actually liked Civil War! Fantastic film and a fantastic song.
Love ya’ll ❤
It honestly felt overwhelming, there was such an immense sense of sadness, gratitude, and worry at the same time. Watching someone die as they smile, from the high to the deepest lows, and somehow you felt happy for Sammy to go the way he did seeing those embers.
It’s something only movies can do at times.
@@edwinacuna8500the discourse the movie has drummed up makes me sad. Feels like people have entirely missed the point. Political agendas aside it’s just a masterfully crafted piece of art. Thanks for the comment!
The only people that disliked the movie are the ones that won't understand (because they don't want to) that this is not a divisive movie. It's not speaking in favor of war, but the total opposite.
@@cesargranados9972It's a film that's sounding the alarm for our country!
cinematography + this song = magical movie moment
Led Zeppelin, Nirvana,Tool, Deftones, Mars Volta, Radiohead, Kendrick Lamar, TV on the Radio, and Childish Gambino, Johnny Cash, and Patsy Cline are what i have been spinning lately.
"In Bloom" brought me here, Sturgill's music will keep me here.
Beautiful music.
Thank You Mr. Simpson
YES
Hope you’re still listening to TOOL. Most talented and enlightening band that ever lived right there.
I listen to all that and more and have owned 31 guitars, a home studio, basses, keyboards the whole shibang, I just started listening to this after 23 years of playing and never knew about it. It gripped my soul like no other music I've ever listened to. Almost perfect
A fantastic song for a fantastic scene. This was a great choice.
Way to go Sturgill. Don't stop at 5. Listening to you is like going to church.
Can't think of a better way to put it.
Exactly!
Like a much needed trip, you have me realizing how beautiful and finite this life really is. Thank you Sturgil
agreed rory,
This man is restoring Americana and country music, taking it back to its roots.
God bless Sturgil Simpson
Oh, how the breakers roar
They keep pulling me farther from shore
Thoughts turn to a love so kind
Just to keep me from losing my mind
So enticing, deep dark seas
It's so easy to drown in the dream
Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream
Shatter illusions that hold your spirit down
Open up your heart and you'll find love all around
Breathing and moving are healing
And soothing away
All the pain in life holding you down
Bone break and heals
Oh, but heartaches can kill
From the inside, so it seems
Oh, I'm telling you it's all a dream
It's all a dream
It's all a dream
It's all a dream
It's all a...
It's all a dream
joeymcauley
joeymcauley1 xx
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This song goes straight to the heart.❤
“We need to stop. I can’t drive”
😔💔
How dare you remind me of that devastating moment :(
Man was a legend
He died like a real hero: saving the lives of his friends 😢😢
Man, at first I thought he was making a little joke. But no...
the only song I've ever.....let ......break my heart.....heard it on the radio and had to pull over...its so beautiful....it tourmented me for a few years and I avoided it for a very long time.....but I came back recently.......and its still hurting and moving me beyond words......never before has a song haunted me so deeply, so beautiful ...Mr Sturgill Simpson... .what a talent, and what song......thank you 🐾
❤
When he screams in slow motion when Sammy died....that was cinema for me.The song just made the moment bitter sweet.❤
That raw scream....
Not been able to get that scene out of my head since April, visiting my Grandparents in Greece rn and just showed this film to them last night. Been sat here listening to this song on repeat. One of my all time favourites.
Them riding through the forest fire while this playing in the background was one of most beautiful piece of cinematic moment i witnessed in a long time❤
A24 Civil War brought me here. What a needle drop!
I lost my mom to covid on April 3rd of this year. This song always seems to get me to express the grief.
May God rest her soul 🙏🏻
On repeat man. Just one of those days...
Healing song. Thanks brother.
I can't explain to you what this album did for me after my son died Xmass eve 2019, then COVID, then A stroke within that year. Thanks for being there "Godbless you"
God is good, y'all will see each other again ❤️🙏🏻
I am so sorry for you. Hope you are well now.Sending you good wishes!❤❤❤
@@deborahhughes6923 thank you❤️🔥
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Civil War is easily one of the best 5 movies of this year, idgaf if we still have 8 months left of it
sammy gave his life for the group
EIGHT YEARS AGO!? I have been missing this song for eight years, that's too bad. Incredible song!
As in the movie, everything goes quiet around me as I listen to this song, and see I Sammy reaching out for the beautiful burning embers, as he embarks on his peaceful journey, while Joel screams silently into ethereal nothingness, knowing part of his humanity is forever lost...
‘Civil War’ brought me here!
I'm a old school country fan, ETC, DAC, Bellamy Brother's, Milsap, this guy is bringing the lyrical side to another level, also uses ALL the instruments, I think he is the next big thing if he keeps up what he's doing.
If this song were a cookie, it would be a great cookie.
Yeah
Most underated RUclips comment ever!
So beautiful
That song goes directly on my "Funeral" mixtape.
Brought me back to a memory that I’d forgotten… Needed this to keep sanity. Memories are a BLESSING and a BEAUTIFUL THING,❤ thank you who posted this. Much love to you!
An epic song in an epic film. The scene with the burning trees, when Sammy looks out the window, the sparks, that's what you go to the cinema for. I saw Civil War three times in Imax, once in German and twice in the original version, in the original version it's even a bit better.
A forgotten dream lost in the wave of humanity that washes over us all.
Lee, Sammy, Tony, Bohai, y'all be missed...
*sobbing*
The soft darkness envelopes them like a warm blanket comforting a shipwreck victim who has lost everything and is now alone in the world.
Such a beautiful gift delivered with such tenderness. You are adored, Sturgill 🎉🤍✨
Breathing and moving are healing and soothing.
Away all the pain in your life holding u down.
I’m also discovered this song because of Civil War but it’s the imagery of the music video that keeps bringing me back. The car crash, the soldier, the baby carriage, the broken hearts, and someone (the mermaid) who comes to lift you up when you’re down. Heavy and sad, but beautiful and uplifting at the same time.
The scene was so powerful. Pure cinema. Devastating.
LYRICS:
Oh, how the breakers roar
They keep pulling me farther from shore
Thoughts turn to a love so kind
Just to keep me from losing my mind
So enticing, deep dark seas
It's so easy to drown in the dream
Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream
Shatter illusions that hold your spirit down
Open up your heart and you'll find love all around
Breathing and moving are healing
And soothing away
All the pain in life holding you down
Bone break and heals
Oh, but heartaches can kill
From the inside, so it seems
Oh, I'm telling you it's all a dream
It's all a dream
It's all a dream
It's all a dream
It's all a...
It's all a dream
Here from Civil War, by far my favorite movie of the year, and now I can’t stop listening to this beautiful song
"So enticing, deep, dark seas. It's so easy, drowning in your dreams" amazing song, amazing songwriter 💗
Sturgill has a way of carrying it through time and space with so much meaning and power in his music it's like taking me down a path or journey. Great song
CIVIL WAR MOVIE IS GREAT AND SAD AT THE SAME TIME😊😢
I'm an ol' school country fool, and very few of today's so-called country singers do it for me. This cat...he does it for me. It was love at first listen. This current body of work is FAB! It gave me the exact feeling I had when I first listened to Beck's Morning Phase. I got still and quiet because I didn't want to miss a note. And we all know what happened with Morning Phase now, don't we? =-)
Amazing. Beautiful. Lovely. Timeless. Healing.
Thank you.
This song makes me want to grieve the loss of my journalistic colleague
I'm sure nothing would be more proper. I'm sorry for your loss....🙏
The forest fire scene with this song was profoundly beautiful.
Embers of life filling the night sky with hope
This song will forever be what comes to mind while seeing the United States tear itself apart. Civil War was depressing, and seeing your own soldiers kill each other bothered me after serving in the Army. I hope people took the message home with them, that this isn't something you want.
No one is a winner, just factions with no humanity left.
From what I’ve seen/heard not many people came out of this movie with anything besides thinking it was boring or didn’t take a side/make a point. Bums me out, but I’m glad I found other people who enjoyed it!
I just watched it today and agree with everything you said. I'm an Army veteran myself. The thought of going to war with people I served really terrified me personally. The relationships you've built would be wiped out due to different beliefs and ideologies. Soldiers fighting for a tyrant president is chilling to even think about
@@JohnnyLancastthe fact that everything about it was not only what I had expected, but that it exceeded my expectations at times with such a powerful message has made it one of my favorite movies
@@Ray__EThat's exactly what Trump tried to do as President when there were all of those protesters on Pennsylvania Ave. He wanted the military called to sweep away all of those protesters. Luckily for our country the top brass did not comply with his wishes.
I thought it was an astounding film. Heartbreaking and devastating. It should make us all take stock of ourselves in these toxic political times. No, this is a future we do not want to endure.
My son is/was in Japan serving his country. I miss him more than the sorrow in this song. He is a great man and I hope I see you before our breakers roar.
Sammy lives on in this song. Never forget...
Man, is this a song. Transcends genre altogether and evokes some serious emotion.
And ya, “Civil War” forest fire scene and Joel’s reaction made this especially special.
I'm so glad I found people here that actually really enjoyed Civil War as much as I did! c:
This is a guy who busked outside the CMA awards with his grammy at his feet. I know there's a place for bro and pop country. But none of those fools can hold a candle to Strugil Simpson, Jason Isbell, Sam Lewis, or Stapleton. I'm glad there are beacons of light in a sea of excrement.
I've found some of the most amazing songs/artists, from movie soundtracks. Thank you, Civil War and Sturgill Simpson, for introducing me to this masterpiece!
i love this song. it's a song that always evokes some sort of feeling with in me, mostly it's like i don't know if i should cry or just lie on my back in a meadow somewhere and look at the clouds
Exact thoughts..
Anthony Jimenez yup
I just discovered this song and that's exactly how I feel 💜
A beautiful scene
Maybe the best country/western style song I've heard in 30 years, if you can even file it in any category. This song is amazing & I'm baffled as to how I've never heard of this guy until Civil War.
The songs we discover in movies 🔥! Two months after the release of Civil War I finally watched it and this song stuck out.❤
Absolutely incredible song. I also served in the 7th Fleet, and I've never heard anything that captures the feeling like the first minute of fifteen seconds of this song does. Every time I hear it, I am instantly transported back to the smoke pit at 2am after getting relieved from watch. Everything else about this is so beautiful too. I'm just glad this song got made.
Thank you Civil War for bringing this song into my life.
Been listening to Sturgill for about a decade now and every song hits as hard as the first time hearing them.
2:05 gives me chills
That Steele is beautiful
I can't stop listening to this
Just watched civil war in cinema
I fall in love with this song
Most beautiful scene ive ever seen
Strugill is putting out some really amazing songs right now. In fact, he's been doing that for a long time now.
I love it when movies introduce me with such beautiful songs, which also elevates the movies by tenfold.
So desearving to win the Grammy...each and every song from the A sailors guide to earth,is wonderful.
Shame only trash that says its country get awards. Plenty of country like this out there the rest is awful shame that's what's mainstream.
As a long time Sturgill fan and a reluctant watcher of "Civil War", " I have to agree that the placement of this song is amazing.
We just had to put my dog down because he was suffering due to cancer. On his last night before putting him to sleep, he was laying in the bed with us and this song came on. I miss him so much. He was my little buddy, my family, and my very best friend.
I miss you, Vinny! 😢
That's a good last song to share with your buddy. Rest in peace, Vinny.
Such an amazing song 🎶 literally went perfect with the scene from Civil war
I'm not someone who ever listens to country music. like ever. at all. but this man has such soul, such love for his art. it's truly inspiring. it's quite a breath of fresh air, honestly. Super glad a friend of mine told me to check him out.
A R T ... THE A R T OF M U S I C ... THE GREATEST OF ALL THE A R T S ... WHICH CAN ONLY BE CREATED BY AN A R T I S T ....WHO CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE... A GIFT OF GRACE BESTOWED UPON THE VERY, VERY FEW.
the best artist out there right now hands down
Who's here from Civil War?
Spoiler
I cried when Sammy get shot and died 😢😢😢😢😢😢
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Yes
Yes
Shazam’d it right in the theater