If you know anything about Live and Ed Kowalczyk you would know that they are/used to be about spreading a message of acceptance, love, and personal responsibility, and spirituality to the people. This song is part of that message he is trying to send. It was never only about the rock. Try to understand the lyrics from all their songs from the beginning to now. His music has changed as he has evolved as a person.
'Everybody who stood up for love' he says. That means -everybody- my friend.... You don't need to be the leader of a certain religion to stand up for love. They aren't all on the same level, but they do have 1 thing in common: They stood up for love...
you're right, that song is about Adi Da. The whole album I'm not sure but it's possible. Being a devotee of Adi Da, I would understand the inspiration to write a whole album for Da. Adi Da is actually a fully enlightened (perfectly realized) God-Man. An Avatar, that was born that way..
does anyone know where I could find more from this concert? Thanks. P.S. if you no longer like their music, go listen to their old music. Has the same messages. Just less MATURE. :)
Call it ego, call it fake, songs like this bring up the best in people. I hardly know the dude singing this song, I DO know the effect of this song. That's all I'm saying...
Wow I like where your head is at brads9, those are some good points and I agree with you. I think if Live from 1991 (when they released Mental Jewerly) met Live from 1999 (when they released this nonsense) I would bet that Live from 1991 would beat them up or something
As a Live fan it pains me to see what they have become. They used to be just a pure rock band and then all the sudden they started to sing songs about rainbows, fluffy animals, and smiling faces. It just seems like they sold out big time by creating songs like this. This is not the Live that burst onto the scene, this is a watered down example of what happens when you become rich and forget about the music that got you in the business
very beautiful song...
This is a great video, really love this song! Thanks for posting it.
Ed Rocks!!! Thanks for posting.
i agree with all you wrote!
couldn't say it better;)
If you know anything about Live and Ed Kowalczyk you would know that they are/used to be about spreading a message of acceptance, love, and personal responsibility, and spirituality to the people. This song is part of that message he is trying to send.
It was never only about the rock. Try to understand the lyrics from all their songs from the beginning to now.
His music has changed as he has evolved as a person.
They are my favorite band my Oliver and I love them!!!
'Everybody who stood up for love' he says. That means -everybody- my friend.... You don't need to be the leader of a certain religion to stand up for love. They aren't all on the same level, but they do have 1 thing in common: They stood up for love...
❤❤❤🙏👍
you're right, that song is about Adi Da. The whole album I'm not sure but it's possible. Being a devotee of Adi Da, I would understand the inspiration to write a whole album for Da. Adi Da is actually a fully enlightened (perfectly realized) God-Man. An Avatar, that was born that way..
OMG! I'm dead!
does anyone know where I could find more from this concert?
Thanks.
P.S. if you no longer like their music, go listen to their old music. Has the same messages. Just less MATURE. :)
Call it ego, call it fake, songs like this bring up the best in people. I hardly know the dude singing this song, I DO know the effect of this song. That's all I'm saying...
Wow I like where your head is at brads9, those are some good points and I agree with you. I think if Live from 1991 (when they released Mental Jewerly) met Live from 1999 (when they released this nonsense) I would bet that Live from 1991 would beat them up or something
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AMOOOO ED KOWALCZYK 🤍🥰🇧🇷
As a Live fan it pains me to see what they have become. They used to be just a pure rock band and then all the sudden they started to sing songs about rainbows, fluffy animals, and smiling faces. It just seems like they sold out big time by creating songs like this. This is not the Live that burst onto the scene, this is a watered down example of what happens when you become rich and forget about the music that got you in the business
John Lennon, the Buddha, Jesus Christ and Adi Da.... Ed is a confused soul, but this is a great song. 😅
He could have been just ironic to mention Adi Da..
So disappointed as I was hoping I wouldn’t unearth narcissism... and hope gives way to ego once again!!!! Sad people here...
piano version is way better
You have no idea what you are talking about