I discovered this song and The Horrors in 2011 thanks to tumblr, till this day- one of my ever favorites. Heard it live in 2014 at Opener Festival in Gdynia, Poland. Amazing experience. ❤
@@verwurster Sería un error decirte que alguna es superior de que la otra, obvio the horrors bebe de ella, pero cada generación defenderá la suya, sea within a sea es un himno para la mía. En el uruboros eterno, claro que es una obra maestra.
I’m dumbfounded that this was first uploaded 13 years ago! I found out about these fellows in my freshman year of high school, they really captured the dusky ethereality and romance of 80s alternative that was making a comeback at the time. Kinda miss those days, everything seemed a little more wide-open then. Outstanding song.
A dude I know named Stefan showed me this masterpiece during an acid trip . I'll never forget it. I didn't know you much Stef but I wish you all the peace with our Creator. ❤
I think this song makes me feel the way you can always get ahead in life in the end, despite the ups and downs and the darkness. It is the mystical transit, the final calm part is as if they told you "you already understood everything"
The horrors really have grown on me. I didn't know who the fuck they were until recently and impulse bought all four of their albums and love them all.
Hi, we are surftons, a post-punk influenced indie band. Please have a visit to our channel and listen to our new song, another new songs will be coming soon, Thank you very much. Have a good times.
Some say we walk alone Barefoot on wicked stone, no light And sanctuary found never waits around awhile Marching to the sea Their dreams stay in the shadows Their dreams stay firmly rooted in the shallows See the scraping sky See my destination there tonight So say I walk alone, barefoot On wicked stone tonight Will you leap to follow Will you turn and go Will your dreams stay rooted in the shallows See the scraping sky Far beyond the shallows Far beyond the reaches of the shadows Though youth may fade with boyhood's cares New fear will catch us unawares I know it will So you might say The path we share is one of danger And of fear Until the end
Tengo 51 años de edad crecí con el post punk y el new wave de los 80's esté grupo me lo presento mi hijo y me dejó con muy buen sabor de boca son geniales!!
Gracias a mi madre empecé a escuchar rock cuando tenía 3 años ahora yo sigo escuchándolo y hoy a mis 28 años le puse algo que le gusta a mi madre y le encantó y quiero que mi bebé de un año escuche este tipo de música y el día de mañana pueda publicar como usted que su hijo le enseñó un grupo y le gusto grande señor
I can't even begin to explain the feelings I get when I listen to this...absolute chills. The ending leaves me this bittersweet feeling of overwhelming joy. Masterpiece.
Tremendo tema, los tonos, los contrastes, la transición, el bajo de la transición, el color de los contrastes fotográficos aportan ese sentimiento de desolación y de esperanza, y la parte final es casi un orgasmo... Parece un video sin época ni tiempo y a pesar que tiene larga duración uno queda con ganas de escucharlo más veces... toda una sorpresa en estos últimos tiempos de mala música, simplemente buenísimo!
+Carlos Pachas Siempre que la escucho, me dan ganas de escucharla otra vez, es como una orquesta, se nota el gran empeño y dedicación que le dan estos chicos a sus canciones, si duda, una verdadera obra de arte sus canciones.
This, November Rain and Toys ‘Kopter’ are my favourite outros ever. This song is an utter masterpiece and, for me, by an absolute distance, the greatest song of this millennium.
"Some say we walk alone Barefoot on wicked stone, no light And sanctuary found never waits around awhile Marching to the sea Their dreams stay in the shadows Their dreams stay firmly rooted in the shallows See the scraping sky See my destination there tonight So say I walk alone, barefoot On wicked stone tonight Will you leap to follow Will you turn and go Will your dreams stay rooted in the shallows See the scraping sky Far beyond the shallows Far beyond the reaches of the shadows Though youth may fade with boyhood's cares New fear will catch us unawares I know it will So you might say The path we share is one of danger And of fear Until the end"
This track means a lot more than many people think. One of the masterpieces on all music scene of 21st century. I’m happy to know this track on my life. Thanks The Horrors.
Best outro with : -Deerhunter - Desire Lines -Women - Eyesore -Pixies - No.13 Baby -Built To Spill - Velvet Waltz + On The Way -Foals - Black Gold -Interpol - PDA -Pavement - Fight This Generation -dEUS - Instant Street -Grandaddy - He's Simple He's Dumb He's The Pilot -Pond - Midnight Mass -Minus Story - In Our Hands -Jaga Jazzist - Swedenborg Rom -Sigur Ros - Ara Batur
I drive for Uber and once in a while people get to hear this song in the back seat and just get quiet for several minutes and they always seem a little different when they get out of the car than they did when they got in.
Actually really clever. You should make a before/after series, a few seconds here or there, with selfie cam pointed over the e-brake/console to them for a whole set of songs 'x' to songs 'y', stitch it all together after embedded links to the original songs in question.
This is seriously such an amazing piece it never feels long enough. It brings out good emotions. The build up and last few minutes are like a sweet release that leaves you feeling ok about your life because it's just a sea within a sea. This song is so special to me
Never before and I can probably safely say never again will one song completely change my opinion on a band. Remember thinking this band was absolute garbage after listening to their first album and then out of pure curiosity I listened to this when it dropped and it blew my tiny little mind into more than 999 pieces. And happily ever after I've seen them countless times live and it's been a joy to watch them evolve. Oh, the horrors.
Exact same experience as this for me. I think they're the only band I've ever booed off when I saw them as a support act. Thought they were abysmal. Then I heard this, bloody hell.
this is how bands like joy division used to be presented in the 80's i just love it they deserve it, and whats even more amazing is that new order and the horrors played together this november. they are definetly on another level ,this song in particular sounds so much like joy division,even the way he sang and wrote the song. awesome!
Kaleidoscopicism “Elegia” by new order, “Lope” and “Things we never did” by Sad lovers & Giants, “on my own” by Ulrich Schnauss, “the weight of my words- Four tet remix”, “Lady dada’s nightmare” by MGMT
This has always been my favourite song. Finally got to see the Horrors in Thailand last year - my sister commented on their Instagram that we were flying from Australia to go see them. They actually replied back, and at the show they dedicated this song to the two girls who came from Australia to see them. The show was on my birthday too - it literally does not get any better.
Gran tema de una muy buena banda, que no ha tenido mucha difusión en mi país (por no adecuarse al grupo comercial) sin embargo tienen una calidad muy superior a la basura con que nos inundan en la actualidad. Excelente aporte.
I love these songs....going great, amazing for the first minutes and then it takes it up to another level and it just blows my mind. These guys should be millionaires.
This is the kind of music we should be hearing in this generation. The 90's and 80's showed the definition of real music back then. But this generation of real music is getting more obscure each year.
What an epic song. I saw them this week in Amsterdam. Wish they played more songs. Nevertheless it was awesome. I wish that they became more famous, they deserve it.
Creo que esta canción me hace sentir que al final siempre puedes salir adelante en la vida, a pesar de los altibajos y la oscuridad. Es el tránsito místico, la parte tranquila final es como si te dijeran "ya entendiste todo"
I think that this video is inspired by a Pink Floyd appearance in BBC 1, playing Pow R TOC and Astronomy Domine. The look of Faris Badwan, some gestures, like raising his arms, the lights, etc resembles Syd Barrett a lot. Also, the host introduction resembles BBCs host Hans Keller on that occasion. Last, the first part of the song drums and bass line seems inspired by the 2 firts songs from LP The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.
I actually got to hang out with all of them after a show in Dallas. Joe actually asked his crew to go into their truck and give me his sticks, and signed them
2024 Song is Still Incredible
Good songs are eternal.
I discovered this song and The Horrors in 2011 thanks to tumblr, till this day- one of my ever favorites.
Heard it live in 2014 at Opener Festival in Gdynia, Poland. Amazing experience. ❤
Agree
Yes🎉
Timeless really
I still like this A LOT
The Horrors do not get enough credit, great band in my opinion!!
I agree
Veeery underrated
I agree
@@hectorktorides5331 totally agree...just discovered them about a month ago...being a girl from the 80's they totally resonate
actually, they have all my credit
This song tops itself with every minute that you listen to it. Every time I think, “this is the best part!” it just gets better.
I don't say this lightly: this song is a masterpiece.
Agreed! 👍🏼
Do you still agree with this statement 9 years pas?
@@peterdavies6994 It's pretty good though
Do you know "Mother Sky" by Can ... 1970 ?
@@verwurster Sería un error decirte que alguna es superior de que la otra, obvio the horrors bebe de ella, pero cada generación defenderá la suya, sea within a sea es un himno para la mía. En el uruboros eterno, claro que es una obra maestra.
8 minutes of pure life
I’m dumbfounded that this was first uploaded 13 years ago! I found out about these fellows in my freshman year of high school, they really captured the dusky ethereality and romance of 80s alternative that was making a comeback at the time. Kinda miss those days, everything seemed a little more wide-open then. Outstanding song.
Better late than never!! 👍🏼😀
Check out a genuine 80’s group. Called ultravox- just for a moment.
I just found them through a friend 😅
@@peterdavies6994 The Ultravox song: Dislocation. Another masterpiece. 🦡🦚🦚🐉🦚🦚🦡
A dude I know named Stefan showed me this masterpiece during an acid trip . I'll never forget it. I didn't know you much Stef but I wish you all the peace with our Creator. ❤
I think this song makes me feel the way you can always get ahead in life in the end, despite the ups and downs and the darkness. It is the mystical transit, the final calm part is as if they told you "you already understood everything"
This is an absolutely beautiful interpretation.
@@pocketsizedrockette 😊
This song is a masterpiece!!!
Agreed
Vero
This is there pinnacle song by a country mile.. Pure genius and one of the best songs I've ever heard.
the end of this song always makes me wanna cry.so powerful
I think the same 👍🏼
Same here
The horrors really have grown on me. I didn't know who the fuck they were until recently and impulse bought all four of their albums and love them all.
10 años después, y sigo sintiendo como si fuera la primera vez, larga vida a los horrores!
Can never get enough of this track, one of the best, a masterpiece.
Hi, we are surftons, a post-punk influenced indie band. Please have a visit to our channel and listen to our new song, another new songs will be coming soon, Thank you very much. Have a good times.
Some say we walk alone
Barefoot on wicked stone, no light
And sanctuary found never waits around awhile
Marching to the sea
Their dreams stay in the shadows
Their dreams stay firmly rooted in the shallows
See the scraping sky
See my destination there tonight
So say I walk alone, barefoot
On wicked stone tonight
Will you leap to follow
Will you turn and go
Will your dreams stay rooted in the shallows
See the scraping sky
Far beyond the shallows
Far beyond the reaches of the shadows
Though youth may fade with boyhood's cares
New fear will catch us unawares
I know it will
So you might say
The path we share is one of danger
And of fear
Until the end
Tengo 51 años de edad crecí con el post punk y el new wave de los 80's esté grupo me lo presento mi hijo y me dejó con muy buen sabor de boca son geniales!!
New Order, Joy Division, Yazoo, DM, The Cure, Love & Rockets, Sisters of Mercy, Bauhaus y tantos y tantos artistas que han llenado mi vida de música.
Si esto es 'genial' HUMAN TETRIS debe ser 'CELESTIAL'
Excelente anécdota! Ojalá me pase lo mismo de aquí en el futuro 😎🤟
Padre e hijo compartiendo músico, eso es envidiable, saludos!
Gracias a mi madre empecé a escuchar rock cuando tenía 3 años ahora yo sigo escuchándolo y hoy a mis 28 años le puse algo que le gusta a mi madre y le encantó y quiero que mi bebé de un año escuche este tipo de música y el día de mañana pueda publicar como usted que su hijo le enseñó un grupo y le gusto grande señor
Whoever is here I f love you and you have great musical taste
this is a nightmare
thanks
Hawkwind's opener from the 'Somnia' album brought me here.
I can't even begin to explain the feelings I get when I listen to this...absolute chills. The ending leaves me this bittersweet feeling of overwhelming joy. Masterpiece.
I can see its similarities with Disparate Youth by Santigold, both so uplifting in their own ways.
Tremendo tema, los tonos, los contrastes, la transición, el bajo de la transición, el color de los contrastes fotográficos aportan ese sentimiento de desolación y de esperanza, y la parte final es casi un orgasmo... Parece un video sin época ni tiempo y a pesar que tiene larga duración uno queda con ganas de escucharlo más veces... toda una sorpresa en estos últimos tiempos de mala música, simplemente buenísimo!
Carlos Pachas Cierto, de esas canciones que no deben de tener final.
+Carlos Pachas Siempre que la escucho, me dan ganas de escucharla otra vez, es como una orquesta, se nota el gran empeño y dedicación que le dan estos chicos a sus canciones, si duda, una verdadera obra de arte sus canciones.
Carlos Pachas bien dicho!!
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Carlos Pachas El reggaeton está más cool
This, November Rain and Toys ‘Kopter’ are my favourite outros ever. This song is an utter masterpiece and, for me, by an absolute distance, the greatest song of this millennium.
Good choices 👍🏻 I would add schizophrenia by sonic youth as one of my favourite ever outros
I introduced my son to this band and specifically this song… he know loves them!
I think the intro is something that will stay forever. Here in 2020, it made the band even more alive
I just want this to play on repeat, everywhere I go, for the rest of my life.
I could never get tired of it.
"Some say we walk alone
Barefoot on wicked stone, no light
And sanctuary found never waits around awhile
Marching to the sea
Their dreams stay in the shadows
Their dreams stay firmly rooted in the shallows
See the scraping sky
See my destination there tonight
So say I walk alone, barefoot
On wicked stone tonight
Will you leap to follow
Will you turn and go
Will your dreams stay rooted in the shallows
See the scraping sky
Far beyond the shallows
Far beyond the reaches of the shadows
Though youth may fade with boyhood's cares
New fear will catch us unawares
I know it will
So you might say
The path we share is one of danger
And of fear
Until the end"
One of my faves. Love the long outro. Drummer and bassist are locked in.
This is just perfect, the sound, the visuals, everything. I never need to hear another song EVER!!
The Horrors - Commandants of all musical styles and sounds to creative beautiful art.
This track means a lot more than many people think. One of the masterpieces on all music scene of 21st century. I’m happy to know this track on my life. Thanks The Horrors.
Best outro with :
-Deerhunter - Desire Lines
-Women - Eyesore
-Pixies - No.13 Baby
-Built To Spill - Velvet Waltz + On The Way
-Foals - Black Gold
-Interpol - PDA
-Pavement - Fight This Generation
-dEUS - Instant Street
-Grandaddy - He's Simple He's Dumb He's The Pilot
-Pond - Midnight Mass
-Minus Story - In Our Hands
-Jaga Jazzist - Swedenborg Rom
-Sigur Ros - Ara Batur
Clément Fievet Porcelina from Smashing Pumpkins
Black gold, probably my fav song from Foals. anyway some great ref here :)
faltó aquí: Stereolab . Le boob oscillator
505 from Arctic Monkeys
Pinback- boo
Absolutely incredible. If you told me this was made in the late 80's, I would've believed you.
Pure genius. The best thing to come out of Southend-on-Sea ever.
alongside Rega turntables (and Horrors albums played on those turntables)
@@Akatosh86 excellent!
I drive for Uber and once in a while people get to hear this song in the back seat and just get quiet for several minutes and they always seem a little different when they get out of the car than they did when they got in.
Lmao dude that's amazing. These people heard perry or beiber 5 mins before and just had their mind blown on a wild trip.
Doing social experiments? Not even Freud xD
Actually really clever. You should make a before/after series, a few seconds here or there, with selfie cam pointed over the e-brake/console to them for a whole set of songs 'x' to songs 'y', stitch it all together after embedded links to the original songs in question.
Must be ride of their life!
Amazing haha
Greatest song of the decade
The last minutes always make me happy
the whole song makes me happy
Only discovered this band the other week. What a great album primary colours is
This is seriously such an amazing piece it never feels long enough. It brings out good emotions. The build up and last few minutes are like a sweet release that leaves you feeling ok about your life because it's just a sea within a sea. This song is so special to me
true artistry....the keyboard player Tom Furse is an absolute genius and all the rest are pretty magical. Love them
I've been listening to this track since its release about once every six months when I'm drunk and want to remember my teenage years, thanks guys.
I love when something unexpected happens... in life and in songs
This is masterpiece. Everything is perfect.
Never before and I can probably safely say never again will one song completely change my opinion on a band. Remember thinking this band was absolute garbage after listening to their first album and then out of pure curiosity I listened to this when it dropped and it blew my tiny little mind into more than 999 pieces. And happily ever after I've seen them countless times live and it's been a joy to watch them evolve. Oh, the horrors.
Exact same experience as this for me. I think they're the only band I've ever booed off when I saw them as a support act. Thought they were abysmal. Then I heard this, bloody hell.
same, thought they were hipsters and first album trash. This is album is perfect.
Same. I went from thinking of them as a punchline to picking my jaw off the ground.
La mejor faceta de The horrors, ese sonido único; inigualable, primary colors; unos de los discos que me gustan; larga vida a the horrors. ¡Aguante!
I don't know how to describe this song and what makes me feel,is amazing...
+Spaceghost Zero (Sebastian Muñoz Borja) Same 4 me
Truely amazing
this is how bands like joy division used to be presented in the 80's i just love it they deserve it, and whats even more amazing is that new order and the horrors played together this november.
they are definetly on another level ,this song in particular sounds so much like joy division,even the way he sang and wrote the song.
awesome!
Heck yeah love the joy division comparison
This song gets better every time I listen to it. I can feel how my mind is blowing.
what a way to end a great, great album as primary colours is.
This is the best song in the world.
Still coming back and it's still a masterpiece.
This song is part of my life.
Love the way this builds up at the end and eases back
There's not many songs you can play after this song
Mother Sky by Can
kraftwerk maybe
"Atlas" by Battles, "Rip" by Portishead, "Mother Sky" by Can, It's basically a stylistic exercise.
Lol still not many songs
Kaleidoscopicism “Elegia” by new order, “Lope” and “Things we never did” by Sad lovers & Giants, “on my own” by Ulrich Schnauss, “the weight of my words- Four tet remix”, “Lady dada’s nightmare” by MGMT
Masterpiece...
genius... this is a treasure.
Still sounds amazing
The Horrors are amazing. This song is absolutely wonderful. Most definitely one of my favorite tracks of all time. ;)
The Horrors is splendid. Surreal hear this song. Very good.
I keep coming back because it's so good!
Such a masterpiece.
I used to get high af in high school and play this on repeat on the big speakers. Still a fantastic song to listen to
A few years ago, i used to drop from a hill with my longboard for 3 or 4 hours listening to the horrors. Amazing times.
That must be a pretty high hill. Amazing stuff indeed!
these boys know how to put a music video together, such a great band!
Legitimately, I am amazed and entranced by this song and video.
It is pure, beautiful genius.
I still come back to this song and play drums to it. It's such a well made song.
The best album of the decade!!!!
Fantastic song ❤ visuals 😎
*THIS VIDEO NEEDS A REMASTER!!!* 👏
Truly brilliant piece 🖤
First time I heard this song it got my attention.Fantastic song and great band.
you know its a good song when its 8 minutes long but it feels like 4 ;( great song
Well said.
fuk yeah lmL
Es uno de los mejores temas que he escuchado en la vida. The Horrors es tremenda banda.
This has always been my favourite song. Finally got to see the Horrors in Thailand last year - my sister commented on their Instagram that we were flying from Australia to go see them. They actually replied back, and at the show they dedicated this song to the two girls who came from Australia to see them. The show was on my birthday too - it literally does not get any better.
Super awesome! Brilliant! Original inspired by great old british sounds!
An absolute masterpiece.
Gran tema de una muy buena banda, que no ha tenido mucha difusión en mi país (por no adecuarse al grupo comercial) sin embargo tienen una calidad muy superior a la basura con que nos inundan en la actualidad. Excelente aporte.
Incredible band!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fantastic new music
I absolutely love this song
i remember i posted this (myspace) when it just came out, someone from their label contacted me and send me lots of albums, i was so happy :)
Exactly what Bauhaus or Joy Division song sounds like this?
Yeah, none.
This is closer to (even almost directly from) Neu!, Can, and early Kraftwerk.
@@kwave5426
Yeah! There's also a touch of Simple Minds in there, hadn't noticed.
The end of this song sounds like Portishead - The Rip
Juno X Can sounds likenthis
All those and Echo and the Bunnymen, Julian Cope and a plethora of psychedelia before even them.
Noooo...they are THE HORRORS!
I love these songs....going great, amazing for the first minutes and then it takes it up to another level and it just blows my mind. These guys should be millionaires.
This is the kind of music we should be hearing in this generation. The 90's and 80's showed the definition of real music back then. But this generation of real music is getting more obscure each year.
best song of the year so far
What an epic song. I saw them this week in Amsterdam. Wish they played more songs. Nevertheless it was awesome. I wish that they became more famous, they deserve it.
Love it when you return back to a song! Its very Can! its very good!
80's vibe!
i'm seeing these guys tonight in London and i might cry
Creo que esta canción me hace sentir que al final siempre puedes salir adelante en la vida, a pesar de los altibajos y la oscuridad. Es el tránsito místico, la parte tranquila final es como si te dijeran "ya entendiste todo"
Amigo escribe un librooo
@@melissaescobar2008 Sii , al final se resuelve tan bien que se siente como se aclarara la duda
I do get goosebumps at 4:24, I’m still listening this almost everyday. An underrated masterpiece! 🖤
I think that this video is inspired by a Pink Floyd appearance in BBC 1, playing Pow R TOC and Astronomy Domine. The look of Faris Badwan, some gestures, like raising his arms, the lights, etc resembles Syd Barrett a lot. Also, the host introduction resembles BBCs host Hans Keller on that occasion. Last, the first part of the song drums and bass line seems inspired by the 2 firts songs from LP The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.
Oh dude yeah for sure
among other references, the circles that appear at the beginning of the video, like those of Syd's guitar
Still one of the greatest songs of this century.
I actually got to hang out with all of them after a show in Dallas. Joe actually asked his crew to go into their truck and give me his sticks, and signed them
until the END. Love the Horrors. fact.
2020 And I Still Listen To This Song Everyday.
i love them, they're so awesome, great band
This is my favorite poem
The best song in the world, best band of the world
This is so beautiful, I'm crying
This song take me to the sky and space...
Is an excellent trip.
2020 y pensar que hace 11 años eramos felices, extraño el 2009 :') geniales The Horrors
Andre Juño Nuñez X1000