I don't understand why a such song haven't had success and was in a concealment. From the first listening I was captured by atmosphere a little dark, a little magical, that projects me in an another level of music
I was a student in Manchester in the 1980s and I can tell you I listened to this album non-stop. Reportedly Brian Eno once said it was his favourite album of all time!
In January 2013, Reilly's nephew made an Internet appeal on his behalf for donations because the guitarist had debts for unpaid rent from the time between his strokes and his assessment for disability benefit. Fans sent £3,000 within a day and Reilly was reported to feel that their generosity had "lifted the weight of the world off his shoulders"
Maria Diaz I cry in my sleep, sometimes you stay Sometimes you stay, you never know why Please say my name, don't turn away The pain is black The pain is bright The pain is black The pain is bright The pain is bright Then I awake and in the half light Watching my movements through half closed eyes You're touching me as a priest loves pornography We played beneath the patterns [unverified] Don't turn away The pain is black The pain is bright The pain is black The pain is bright The pain is bright Kissed by the years, caresses of time Marking the lines, the lines of expression The patterns of place, the patterns of youth The patterns of love, don't turn away Say my name, say my name
It's said that Brian Eno considers Durutti Column "LC" (1981) as his all-time favorite album. I've found this interesting connection in Eno's "Just Another Day" from the album "Another Day on Earth" (2005) ruclips.net/video/8oxNGbP0HFI/видео.html
Vini Reilly is a giant of post-punk. ''Never Known'' is a jewel. Universal respect.
Criminally overlooked- proof music industry is shallow - thank you Vini for your masterful brilliance
I don't understand why a such song haven't had success and was in a concealment. From the first listening I was captured by atmosphere a little dark, a little magical, that projects me in an another level of music
What I don't understand why there's no damn covers or even live performance of this on youtube.
it's not mainstream :) it's only appealing to a chosen few *shrug*
Wasn't meant to be shared by everyone. What is this - Ed Sheeran? Give me a break.👍
Same here i feel the same,totally underrated artist and still sounds fresh now.
I was a student in Manchester in the 1980s and I can tell you I listened to this album non-stop. Reportedly Brian Eno once said it was his favourite album of all time!
Sublime beauty
This music is so beautiful and uplifting. A truly great and inspiring musician.
In January 2013, Reilly's nephew made an Internet appeal on his behalf for donations because the guitarist had debts for unpaid rent from the time between his strokes and his assessment for disability benefit. Fans sent £3,000 within a day and Reilly was reported to feel that their generosity had "lifted the weight of the world off his shoulders"
That's right.
@@keithbentley6081 i just wish i had known so i could have helped out
Thanks - Where do we go for updates on Vini's current health, do you know? Cheers.
Nothing else in the world like Vini Reilly.
Este es uno de los temas que más escuchaba de este grupo emblemático
Superb
Sublime
Brano visionario 🎶🎸👍😎😪
Maria Diaz
I cry in my sleep, sometimes you stay
Sometimes you stay, you never know why
Please say my name, don't turn away
The pain is black
The pain is bright
The pain is black
The pain is bright
The pain is bright
Then I awake and in the half light
Watching my movements through half closed eyes
You're touching me as a priest loves pornography
We played beneath the patterns [unverified]
Don't turn away
The pain is black
The pain is bright
The pain is black
The pain is bright
The pain is bright
Kissed by the years, caresses of time
Marking the lines, the lines of expression
The patterns of place, the patterns of youth
The patterns of love, don't turn away
Say my name, say my name
Thanks vini reilly top
Thank you very much for the lyrics.
I think it's, "We played beneath the clouds."
@@user-yz9kz6vt9y I had thought it was "we played beneath the planets"
For eternity....
i crumple and go all soft and squishy inside when i listen to this...
Dreamy🖤
It's said that Brian Eno considers Durutti Column "LC" (1981) as his all-time favorite album.
I've found this interesting connection in Eno's "Just Another Day" from the album "Another Day on Earth" (2005)
ruclips.net/video/8oxNGbP0HFI/видео.html
Art for art's sake and that's how it should be!
I’ll never have you and you’ll never cease to be new to me.
Génius.
This makes me want to pick up my guitar x
love it since the irst time
more Vini gold
You're touching me as a priest loves pornography - BEST LYRIC EVER!
O ya baby
"you're touching me as a priest loves pornography"... wow
Ja no m'escorro com avans.