@@RolandVietchorek No end to the crudeness of the self absorbed, eh Roland? Quite sure you are proud of your contribution, attempting to ruin a lovely memory for someone with your vulgarity. Bravo! You Must be one hell of a person. Your mother must be so proud!
One of the most beautiful pieces of music. Listening just takes you away to place in your mind that is pure peace and tranquility where the worries and trials of life do not exist. I want this played at my funeral
this is the definitive version of a great piece of music: as so many have noted, fittingly atmospheric that it would be Roxy's last track off their last album
I lissen to this melody in live concert, too in London, with Lucy at the violin, pratically as viewing her in face... I never heard so transcendent music, and at the end she was as raptured by this enchanting music, looking the other solist in duet both as be amazing coming from a journey by unother world !
Lack words to describe it👏, lots of emotions and appreciation. Woke up tidal waves of memories on my behalf. Love this piece very much and this live version is a masterpiece, kudos to the artists.
Written and performed by the great Andy Mackay.. if you want more..listen to the Bside of the single Pyjamarama..or If there is Something live on Viva ..or perhaps 2HB
You do know that orgasm is referred to as 'la petite mort'? I could get way more freudian about 'thanatos', but no need. As it is, there are major celebs who have purportedly died from auto-erotic asphyxiation. I guess it's a thing. Btw, I'm happy for you that you've never been in love.
Whenever I come across this video, YT also recommends to me 'The Promised Womb' by Dead Can Dance, "Laurelei" by Lisa Gerrard, and 'Tsuru no Sugomori' (the Serenade of Manchurian Cranes) played by Kohachiro Miyata: ruclips.net/video/QZj7kbSJIrE/видео.html Here is my other favourite by that performer, 'Sika no Tone' (The Cry of the Deer); not sure but I think I recognize this composition from half the episodes of X-Files: ruclips.net/video/7h-dgPfcXH8/видео.html
Loved it so much I named my daughter Tara. She was 25 last week......... and as lovely as this song. xx
@@RolandVietchorek No end to the crudeness of the self absorbed, eh Roland? Quite sure you are proud of your contribution, attempting to ruin a lovely memory for someone with your vulgarity. Bravo! You Must be one hell of a person. Your mother must be so proud!
Wonderful...
My Daughters Name: Cosma.
yep - Tara influenced me too - my daughter's name: Sara (22)
and now.. she’s 34
One of the most beautiful pieces of music. Listening just takes you away to place in your mind that is pure peace and tranquility where the worries and trials of life do not exist. I want this played at my funeral
Im agree with you except for the funeral. I want this plaing when I´ll meet my love.
This song makes time stand still.
this is the definitive version of a great piece of music: as so many have noted, fittingly atmospheric that it would be Roxy's last track off their last album
I was there. I cried like a baby.
I’m still crying like a baby.
One of my favourite pieces of music , ever ! A fantastic performance by Andy MacKay . The electric violin compliments this piece to the full !
I lissen to this melody in live concert, too in London, with Lucy at the violin, pratically as viewing her in face... I never heard so transcendent music, and at the end she was as raptured by this enchanting music, looking the other solist in duet both as be amazing coming from a journey by unother world !
For me, of all the versions on RUclips, this is IT❤️💐🙏
By far.
Owns the album version also.
Lack words to describe it👏, lots of emotions and appreciation. Woke up tidal waves of memories on my behalf. Love this piece very much and this live version is a masterpiece, kudos to the artists.
Absolute masterpiece! Thank you Andy and Lucy! ❤
Always coming back for a fix of this 😢❤
Sublime version. Lucy Wilkins on violin
To my sweet dog TARA tears are falling everytime i hear this song its a woop!
Moi aussi, j'adore ce morceau,....
À chaque fois une émotion, les poils qui se dressent.... Love ❤
Really amazing !!!! ❤ what a sound !!!! From France.
This is so beautiful.
Saw this live in Rotterdam. Sheer magic.
wow this is better than the album, first time ive heard this briliant
terence fynan rbrothers
Bellísimo ❤
Best ever music.,.,love it
Saw them live, looooved this song
The best,...i knew in 1973 already.....
Oh my word!! Gorgeous beyond belief
Goosebumps 😢
Bravo -🎶👌🏾 One of my faves from Avalon!🎼🎵
Lucy Wilkins on violin.
One best from uk,seen them back in the day.
Awesome!! Thanks for sharing!!!
More than divine & sublime! 🔝🔨👌👍🫶👏✌️
So great, thanks Andy.
2024 and still loving this ❤
Yeah..so do I….❤❤…. Grtz…the Netherlands 🎉
This is so perfect ...great !!
Dichosos somos que encontramos esto como delicia para el oído y la espiritualidad 😑...
Pure beauty
Written and performed by the great Andy Mackay..
if you want more..listen to the Bside of the single Pyjamarama..or If there is Something live on Viva ..or perhaps 2HB
What about the woman with the violin? Amazingly sweet !!!
LOVE ❤🎷
Jacqueline Eccleson this atcualy aint saxophone
Fantástico
Has a middle eastern feel, in parts!
Tara river spirit.
❤❤❤❤❤
Everyone else seems to think of sex with this song, I think of death. The end. In memorium, that sort of thing.
me too, the last song on the last album. It is like a farewell by Roxy... perfect, beautiful.
I Will have at my passing from world but it only makes me happy when hear it
songtext "for your pleasure" :
Through every step a change
You watch me walk away
Tara Tara
Roxy Music 1973
You do know that orgasm is referred to as 'la petite mort'? I could get way more freudian about 'thanatos', but no need. As it is, there are major celebs who have purportedly died from auto-erotic asphyxiation. I guess it's a thing. Btw, I'm happy for you that you've never been in love.
This was the song we played at my father's funeral...
Bello.
l o v e
I think it’s great you named your daughter after this song……
Whenever I come across this video, YT also recommends to me 'The Promised Womb' by Dead Can Dance, "Laurelei" by Lisa Gerrard, and 'Tsuru no Sugomori' (the Serenade of Manchurian Cranes) played by Kohachiro Miyata: ruclips.net/video/QZj7kbSJIrE/видео.html
Here is my other favourite by that performer, 'Sika no Tone' (The Cry of the Deer); not sure but I think I recognize this composition from half the episodes of X-Files: ruclips.net/video/7h-dgPfcXH8/видео.html
I rub this tune the wrong way.