It’s because they mention the devil clearly too much. 1. devil / a few old tunes (1996) 2. peace-tony-devil / old tunes vol. 2 (1996) 3. the devil is in the details / geogadd (2001) 4. the devil is in the details (reverse) / geogaddi (reverse) (2002) If i also count the voice in their one track named ’’you could feel the sky (reverse)’’ who say ’’a god with hooves, a god with horns’’ then we have them already mentioning the devil 5 times. Also is their album called ’’geogaddi’’ exact 66:06 min in length. The standard version of geogaddi does even have a file size of 666mb as well.
Btw i totally agree with those in the comments who thought that this track titled ''from one source all things depend'' is indeed very ambiguous for it could be meant God or the the devil depending on the perspective. Me guess with the cloud visuals i made my own interpretation clear (or at least how i wanted to interpret this one). I'm sure many christians like this track too in some ways, but still be careful.
@@Program7 it sucks because I'm really drawn to this genre of music, also including some synthwave artists that use satanic imagery in their album art even though the music is mostly instrumental.
Yes it is very sad and after my estimation it’s even over 50% from the established musicians who do that satanic imagery. Not only in this music genre but in almost everyone.
"[w]e're not Satanists, or Christians, or pagans. We're not religious at all. We just put symbols into our music sometimes, depending on what we're interested in at the time. We do care about people and the state of the world, and if we're spiritual at all it's purely in the sense of caring about art and inspiring people with ideas."
What symbols? And ’’depending on what we're interested in at the time’’? It look like they were alot interested in the ’’devil’’ at any time during all the years! 1. devil / a few old tunes (1996) 2. peace-tony-devil / old tunes vol. 2 (1996) 3. the devil is in the details / geogadd (2001) 4. the devil is in the details (reverse) / geogaddi (reverse) (2002) if i also count the voice in their one track named ’’you could feel the sky (reverse)’’ who say ’’a god with hooves, a god with horns’’ then we have them already mention the devil 5 times. also is their album called ’’geogaddi’’ exact 66:06 min in length. the standard version of geogaddi does even have a file size of 666mb as well. So please don’t buy their pretext people. This is a bit more as ''only being interested in symbols’’. It's called devil worship.
There's a deep sadness to this one. I think it has something to do with the innocence of the children speaking confidently about a very complex subject, coupled with the backing music. Regardless of your beliefs, it harkens back to a time where things seemed less complicated.
Same, I don't think it matters whether you're religious or not. All that counts IMO is the music and the effect it has on your heart and soul. Track reminds me a bit of Sun Rod by Akira Yamaoka, an ambient, kinda hurtfully emotional track with deep pads and all the way through, some woman is reciting a religious text (of a fictional religion). Quite a powerful tune. I think he was influenced heavily by BoC & the ambient tracks from Trent Reznor/NIN. I defo recommend his stuff if you like the deep & emotional BoC tunes. Same goes for some NIN tracks, especially Ghosts IV - Track 30 IMO, and the tracks he made for the movie Gone Girl.
Being religious is like believing in aliens. Being religious makes you one of the types who either says "I know they're out there" or "I've seen them and they talk to me". Being an athiest makes you one of the types of people that say "I know for a fact that aliens definitely don't exist. While I can't prove it, and it's based off no evidence apart from the fact that I personally haven't seen one" Being agnostic is the only completely logical conclusion, i.e. "I can't be sure if they exist because we haven't seen any evidence. Doesn't mean they definitively don't exist, because we also haven't seen proof of that either" As Eric Andre put it: "Where my lonely drifters at"
If you look deep into it, Geogaddi questions every perspective of religion. From the one track that whispers "A god with horns... A god with hooves" to the actual name of the album itself Geo= Earth Gad= Run Di= Twice They have such deep and meaningful thoughts and hidden messages. It's an adventure to even listen to.
I'm only 19, according to people older than me I have nothing to teach. But when I listen to these children talking about their perceptions of God it makes me happy, and I feel that these children have something to teach me. I wish people would listen.
@@vinnie97 wrong. you can be both without any problems or contradictions on the philosophical basis. you can be a gnostic atheist, who does not believe in god and is sure that there is not one. you can be an agnostic atheist, where you don't believe in god and don't see evidence for the existence of a god, but you don't know if there is a god or not. you don't take for ultimate truth even if you don't believe in god.
I played it during my mother's funeral yesterday, my dad and my other family members were thoroughly impressed with my unscripted speech. It's worth it, but I'm gonna miss my mom.
I feel you. Our "Westie" passed away a couple of days ago and this song immediately popped in my head as I witnessed the entire process until his very last breath. The reason his passing evoked this tune in my head probably has to do with how I , or we, view pets - they're very childlike and innocent until the very end.
I am also a Christian and love this. It's like a breath of fresh air after Geogaddi. After all the chaos and darkness and references to satanism and cults, you're brought back to this beautiful, child like faith in God. I know BOC isn't religious but it strikes a chord with me.
same. I even really liked that song back when I was atheist, found myself always revisiting it. Now that I accepted Jesus Christ into my heart, I like it even more! ❤
This finishes the album perfectly. Absolutely perfectly. The last track Magic Window should have been replaced by this, even if it would have screwed up the whole 66'6" thing.
They could've just cut off a piece of Magic Window, and left this track there in the last minutes of it, tbh. It would be like a hidden track segment after a long silence, where a lot of people back then would've already taken the record/CD off the player. But I do like the idea of it being only in a rare Japanese release too
did not expect that to be as moving as it was and that's coming from an extremely religious person who tries his best to live by the commandments and Jesus' love inside and out... God bless you all and may you all find peace and happiness Merry Christmas
@@Program7 you're extremely religious dude, just face it. I know there's way more Christians out there that appreciate boards of Canada for what it is, and you've seen it for yourself. 100s of people have messaged you about this admitting to be a devout follower of christ, who detest you for you slandering boc and accusing them of beliefs they do not harbor. If you feel no shame own it.
Before you are born and after you die is when you are with God. This is why children speak so certainly about God: they were just with Him before they came into existence, so God's essence is still lingering with them. Adults on the other hand are estranged from this feeling, God's essence having totally evaporated from them, making them forget that they are in God's simulation, becoming distracted on things within the simulation like wealth, power, pleasure...rather than focusing on the energy that powers the simulation.
either that or in early developmental stages the fact that all the adults and authoritative figures in their life attatch positive connotations to anything god related has a large impact on their behavior 🤔
is it weird that i can't imagine Geogaddi closing out in any other way than with Magic Window? despite the fact it's literally just silence made to pad out the album to a funny runtime, it, to me, brilliantly adds to the mystery of the entire project and feels right at home as the end of the album, even if this would be a more befitting, if i dare say admittedly underwhelming, closer not to diss this track, by the way, absolutely gorgeous
Our entire lives are dependent on such a fragile concept. One that alleviates all the psychological pain and fills in all the gaps. Man, this song made me think about so much, so many memories.
When you were a kid and you wondered what it sounds like to receive a prayer instead of making one... It's like you just tuned your radio onto some sublime station that you weren't meant to hear.
Something about this track makes me bawl. Can't necessarily put it on if I'm hanging out with people haha. These guys are my favorite music artists of all time
+FocusReborn We are all still children, Society has conditioned us to believe we are these overworking highly busy highly stressful adults, and taken away what children do form us, play.
Who knows... I really don't like having grown up, stopped being innocent as before due to all the bad things I've been exposed at in all the media. Anyway, kids are exposed to all that stuff as well, I think tv doesn't respect the "suitable for all audiences" time of the day anymore so... I guess we all get ruined at some point of our lives
Do we understand more about God the closer we are to the start of our lives? Or the end? This song makes me think the former. It’s genius. Like most things that BOC has created. But this song is special.
If I was a casual fan, I would have never known about this track. I love the tune and kids voices remind me of my nephews talking after church, it is really a big contrast against the rest of the album
This is my fav song atm. I can only hear it as positive expecially those chord changes 🫢 0:51 . Gives me the bumps of geese ❤ In my personal opinion God is the dimension one step larger than us. Think of Horton Hears a Who .
Simply put and as far as I know, the Japanese have a different view on Christianity. It's a minority religion there, only about 1% of the population is Christian. So perhaps it's because they interpret this song in a different way than people from the much more Christianity-influenced Western world would do.
Xolin11 Id like to think BoC are always trying to bring everyone to a spiritual equilibrium. The fact that Christianity is rarely found in Chinese cultures tells me that BoC are gently saying “hey guys, have you thought about a loving god?” In this track. Just a thought :)
Doesn't anybody noticed that this is the ending of an album about: brainwashing, sects and cults, self-induced-hipgnosis, and brainwashing? (Hum, I said it twice). This finale its absolutely coherent with it's running theme. And it seems to me that it's no so warm and nice as it sounds; it's trying to be unsettling. Like the whole thing. Just my two cents, you can disagree. But we all know BoC are geniuses.
PoisoningOrchid I'm confused, so you like BOC too? your profile image makes clear that you are a some sort of bronie or furry in disguise. Anyway, i need to calm down.
I love BOC. I don't know their thoughts behind this song or why they released it in Japan with Shinto and Zen Budhism. On the face of it the voices sound so innocent, even funny, first their praying before their spoken thoughts. Then it gives me such an eery disturbing feeling of how us young humans are so easily manipulated into religion and how this entity, made up by men ,spooks through so many young human minds, wasting their fantasy on ancient lies. Probably one of the darkest songs by BOC.
Atheism is the death cult with the highest body count of the 20th century. The modern Marxist movement to eradicate it again doesn't portend well for the future.
Notice: I distance myself from the artist’s obvious satanic belief. From now on this upload is only here to inform about that.
What you on about
It’s because they mention the devil clearly too much.
1. devil / a few old tunes (1996)
2. peace-tony-devil / old tunes vol. 2 (1996)
3. the devil is in the details / geogadd (2001)
4. the devil is in the details (reverse) / geogaddi (reverse) (2002)
If i also count the voice in their one track named ’’you could feel the sky (reverse)’’ who say ’’a god with hooves, a god with horns’’ then we have them already mentioning the devil 5 times. Also is their album called ’’geogaddi’’ exact 66:06 min in length. The standard version of geogaddi does even have a file size of 666mb as well.
Btw i totally agree with those in the comments who thought that this track titled ''from one source all things depend'' is indeed very ambiguous for it could be meant God or the the devil depending on the perspective. Me guess with the cloud visuals i made my own interpretation clear (or at least how i wanted to interpret this one). I'm sure many christians like this track too in some ways, but still be careful.
@@Program7 it sucks because I'm really drawn to this genre of music, also including some synthwave artists that use satanic imagery in their album art even though the music is mostly instrumental.
Yes it is very sad and after my estimation it’s even over 50% from the established musicians who do that satanic imagery. Not only in this music genre but in almost everyone.
"[w]e're not Satanists, or Christians, or pagans. We're not religious at all. We just put symbols into our music sometimes, depending on what we're interested in at the time. We do care about people and the state of the world, and if we're spiritual at all it's purely in the sense of caring about art and inspiring people with ideas."
+Dr. Kidd Yeah
+bran1223 I love how this bonus track contrasts people's ideas that this album is satanic.
A good way to look at life on the spiritual side in general, imho.
That might explain that although I am not a theist person, I always find myself enjoying their spiritual and symbolic works mostly.
What symbols? And ’’depending on what we're interested in at the time’’? It look like they were alot interested in the ’’devil’’ at any time during all the years!
1. devil / a few old tunes (1996)
2. peace-tony-devil / old tunes vol. 2 (1996)
3. the devil is in the details / geogadd (2001)
4. the devil is in the details (reverse) / geogaddi (reverse) (2002)
if i also count the voice in their one track named ’’you could feel the sky (reverse)’’ who say ’’a god with hooves, a god with horns’’ then we have them already mention the devil 5 times. also is their album called ’’geogaddi’’ exact 66:06 min in length. the standard version of geogaddi does even have a file size of 666mb as well.
So please don’t buy their pretext people. This is a bit more as ''only being interested in symbols’’. It's called devil worship.
There's a deep sadness to this one. I think it has something to do with the innocence of the children speaking confidently about a very complex subject, coupled with the backing music. Regardless of your beliefs, it harkens back to a time where things seemed less complicated.
These are the adults who like to complicate their lives for nothing
Except the ones that have their own unique take, this is just innocent children parroting their parents beliefs.
How could they leave this song out of the original version of the album? This is one of the deepest and most emotional tracks I have ever heard.
"God is somebody who rues the whirl"
I spit out my drink when I first found out that was what they were actually saying
+Mossflower League God rues the whirl. That is so damn profound.
Nice find!
wow
powerfull and vibrant, thats so true to me: God is definitly spinning the spiral for us all!
World, bucko
why do I cry when I listen to this one
God touched your heart! ;)
I cry every tiem
I'm not religious and this is one of my favorite BoC songs.
Regardless of where you stand, BoC is gonna make you feel something.
I'm not religious either but it's certainly a piece of music which makes me think Richard Dawkins is an idiot.
Same, I don't think it matters whether you're religious or not. All that counts IMO is the music and the effect it has on your heart and soul. Track reminds me a bit of Sun Rod by Akira Yamaoka, an ambient, kinda hurtfully emotional track with deep pads and all the way through, some woman is reciting a religious text (of a fictional religion). Quite a powerful tune. I think he was influenced heavily by BoC & the ambient tracks from Trent Reznor/NIN. I defo recommend his stuff if you like the deep & emotional BoC tunes. Same goes for some NIN tracks, especially Ghosts IV - Track 30 IMO, and the tracks he made for the movie Gone Girl.
really going out on a limb here... asshole
Rubicon definitely
Being religious is like believing in aliens.
Being religious makes you one of the types who either says "I know they're out there" or "I've seen them and they talk to me".
Being an athiest makes you one of the types of people that say "I know for a fact that aliens definitely don't exist. While I can't prove it, and it's based off no evidence apart from the fact that I personally haven't seen one"
Being agnostic is the only completely logical conclusion, i.e. "I can't be sure if they exist because we haven't seen any evidence. Doesn't mean they definitively don't exist, because we also haven't seen proof of that either"
As Eric Andre put it:
"Where my lonely drifters at"
If you look deep into it, Geogaddi questions every perspective of religion. From the one track that whispers "A god with horns... A god with hooves" to the actual name of the album itself
Geo= Earth
Gad= Run
Di= Twice
They have such deep and meaningful thoughts and hidden messages. It's an adventure to even listen to.
I've heard Geogaddi means
Geo - Earth
Gad - Runs Wild
Di - Again
I'm only 19, according to people older than me I have nothing to teach.
But when I listen to these children talking about their perceptions of God it makes me happy, and I feel that these children have something to teach me.
I wish people would listen.
Beautiful
I tear up and get goosebumps almost every time i listen to this. I wish all of you reading this lots of joy and love
Same, buddy. Much love to you too.
I love you ❤
Living is a form of religion where you have faith in yourself to continue existing despite any evidence to the contrary.
no
I'm an atheist/agnostic (i'm sorry i had to do the 'i am x, but...'), but this quote really tickles me the right way.
@@kidkangaroo5213 atheist or agnostic? Can't be both.
wrong. saying you are God is denying God. Thats the problem
@@vinnie97 wrong. you can be both without any problems or contradictions on the philosophical basis. you can be a gnostic atheist, who does not believe in god and is sure that there is not one. you can be an agnostic atheist, where you don't believe in god and don't see evidence for the existence of a god, but you don't know if there is a god or not. you don't take for ultimate truth even if you don't believe in god.
I played it during my mother's funeral yesterday, my dad and my other family members were thoroughly impressed with my unscripted speech.
It's worth it, but I'm gonna miss my mom.
I feel you. Our "Westie" passed away a couple of days ago and this song immediately popped in my head as I witnessed the entire process until his very last breath. The reason his passing evoked this tune in my head probably has to do with how I , or we, view pets - they're very childlike and innocent until the very end.
Right when the kid says "Invisible person and he lives up in heaven". Instant uncontrollable crying. Every single time.
it's the 'he could be sitting on the table' that always hits me
yeah, good to know its not just me
it hits that nerve that is right next to your spiritual self
@@Artifacts187 because it IS your Soul/God/Source/Central Creation Force etc. speaking DIRECTLY to you.
WHY
I'm a Christian. I love this song.
Am Christian too, Boards of Canada isn't exactly a Christian band to say the least but some of their music is beautiful, like this one.
I am also a Christian and love this.
It's like a breath of fresh air after Geogaddi. After all the chaos and darkness and references to satanism and cults, you're brought back to this beautiful, child like faith in God.
I know BOC isn't religious but it strikes a chord with me.
same. I even really liked that song back when I was atheist, found myself always revisiting it. Now that I accepted Jesus Christ into my heart, I like it even more! ❤
One of the most underrated and beautiful songs I have ever heard. Never fails to make me far too emotional and gives me goosebumps every time
the tactic was the overwhelming prayer... half the world knows
Am I the only one here who got somewhat emotional when I listened to this?
Nope not at all. I get emotional often when listening to this.
you're not the only one!!!
Boards of Canada tend to have that effect on people
No
nah man, me too.
This really shouldve been on all versions of the album.
Corsair is the perfect album ender.
@@illDiology You mean Magic Window! ;)
@@mtr801 ….it’s silence
Yeah theres not even a delux version on itunes the one fing time i want it lol
im not particularly religious but this song brings me to tears every time i listen
When I first time listened to this. I cried like baby.
I don't even know why.
I still do
@@teovinazza882 me too
I always cry when I listen to BoC
Same jeez
its deep in meaning
This finishes the album perfectly. Absolutely perfectly. The last track Magic Window should have been replaced by this, even if it would have screwed up the whole 66'6" thing.
They could’ve got rid of Magic Window, cut a piece of Corsair off, and squeezed this song in there. That way the 66’6” thing will stay perfectly.
They could've just cut off a piece of Magic Window, and left this track there in the last minutes of it, tbh. It would be like a hidden track segment after a long silence, where a lot of people back then would've already taken the record/CD off the player. But I do like the idea of it being only in a rare Japanese release too
did not expect that to be as moving as it was and that's coming from an extremely religious person who tries his best to live by the commandments and Jesus' love inside and out... God bless you all and may you all find peace and happiness
Merry Christmas
I'm not ''extremely religious''. I'm also for sure not the best christian out there. But i am just very sure that there is more behind all this.
@@Program7 you're extremely religious dude, just face it. I know there's way more Christians out there that appreciate boards of Canada for what it is, and you've seen it for yourself. 100s of people have messaged you about this admitting to be a devout follower of christ, who detest you for you slandering boc and accusing them of beliefs they do not harbor. If you feel no shame own it.
"... he's not though, what - a lot of people think he's just a feeling - but I think he's a real person."
Before you are born and after you die is when you are with God. This is why children speak so certainly about God: they were just with Him before they came into existence, so God's essence is still lingering with them. Adults on the other hand are estranged from this feeling, God's essence having totally evaporated from them, making them forget that they are in God's simulation, becoming distracted on things within the simulation like wealth, power, pleasure...rather than focusing on the energy that powers the simulation.
I can dig this for sure
either that or in early developmental stages the fact that all the adults and authoritative figures in their life attatch positive connotations to anything god related has a large impact on their behavior 🤔
Boards of Canada's most powerful song
That would be Olson.
@@random__itch or music is math
its true.
God is somebody who rues the whirl
This song makes me very sad, and I don't know why
Find the Lord Jesus Christ my brother HE'll change it all
there's a lot going on in this, especially the melancholy of leaving childhood innocence
it really harkens back to a simple, nostalgic, innocent time that all of us experienced.
Its like the relievement moment after a turbulent and claustrophobic trip
kinda like where you're thinking "Thank God" ?
My favourite Christian rock song.
God is somebody who rules the world... He could be sitting on the table right now but you couldn't see him!
Glitchin AintEasy actually the kid says "rues the whirl" instead of "rules the world"
emotional af
crying to this
This should’ve closed out Geogaddi. This is a far more fitting closer than Magic Window.
is it weird that i can't imagine Geogaddi closing out in any other way than with Magic Window? despite the fact it's literally just silence made to pad out the album to a funny runtime, it, to me, brilliantly adds to the mystery of the entire project and feels right at home as the end of the album, even if this would be a more befitting, if i dare say admittedly underwhelming, closer
not to diss this track, by the way, absolutely gorgeous
I feel like this song makes us realizes how innocence we are as kids but that innocence fades as we get older.
I Absolutely Love listening to these Children Beliefs 🙏🏾🙏🏾
A beautiful song. A spiritual being far greater the our understanding.
This track destroys me, I cannot listen to it without crying.
Our entire lives are dependent on such a fragile concept. One that alleviates all the psychological pain and fills in all the gaps. Man, this song made me think about so much, so many memories.
Respectfully, you're missing the point, you got it twisted. It's actually the Source of ALL of your power.
When you were a kid and you wondered what it sounds like to receive a prayer instead of making one...
It's like you just tuned your radio onto some sublime station that you weren't meant to hear.
listening to this in the following days after my mother's passing... feels comforting...
Something about this track makes me bawl. Can't necessarily put it on if I'm hanging out with people haha. These guys are my favorite music artists of all time
all those promises that they did to us when we were child
I'm listening to this every day at the moment. In particular, the slowed down version of From One Source is just amazing
Why can't we be children again?
Reading this question and listen the music makes me to be depressed :(
+FocusReborn We are all still children, Society has conditioned us to believe we are these overworking highly busy highly stressful adults, and taken away what children do form us, play.
that is, I see, the most powerfull revolution to ever be.
Who knows... I really don't like having grown up, stopped being innocent as before due to all the bad things I've been exposed at in all the media. Anyway, kids are exposed to all that stuff as well, I think tv doesn't respect the "suitable for all audiences" time of the day anymore so... I guess we all get ruined at some point of our lives
u_u
The kids praying just makes it... *chef's kiss
according to my shazam app this dialogue its from Tony Schwartz song called "children and god".
The keyboard melody is suspiciously similar to Dandelion reversed. How cool is that?
fromawindowtoascreen not that similar to me
Sick! Thank you for the post
Do we understand more about God the closer we are to the start of our lives? Or the end?
This song makes me think the former.
It’s genius. Like most things that BOC has created. But this song is special.
Beautiful
Gives me waves of goosebumps...
I believe in a source... that in which all depend on, you fill in the blank
man boards of canada brings me nistaliga and it makes me feel sad becuse of all the good old days i had back than
This one is quite the Rorschach, could be devastating or filled with hope depending on the listener’s beliefs
hope
A warm depression.
If I was a casual fan, I would have never known about this track. I love the tune and kids voices remind me of my nephews talking after church, it is really a big contrast against the rest of the album
Goosebumps instantly
It's a shame this track isn't longer
ATLiens man, respect finding an OutKast lover amongst Boards of Canada tracks
great video, beautiful track as always
Magical.
"if he was a bad man he'd make everything bad"
Out of the mouths of babes. I actually really needed to hear that right now.
such a lovely track
Nunca habia escuchado algo tan hermoso
❤🙏
My favourite religious song
This is my fav song atm. I can only hear it as positive expecially those chord changes 🫢 0:51 . Gives me the bumps of geese ❤ In my personal opinion God is the dimension one step larger than us. Think of Horton Hears a Who .
the wonderful things kids say, makes me smile!
He is the table.
This song is beautiful, but the uploader's description and pinned comments are childish and petty
what's wrong with the description
@@ponyprideworldwide the description has nothing ehej
@@little_ghostie lmao, he changed it to make it appear less bitter XD
God is good!
praise the Father, his Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost, amen.
This has to be what inspired the film C'mon C'mon (2021)
My cup overflows.
This is too beautiful
❤❤❤
Interesting, i dont know why people says boc are satanic, this song is not a critic against christianity, sometimes atheist are just fanatics.
Ganimedes last damn thing boc are are satanic...
atheism is literally the easiest religion to troll
It was nice to learn that I'm not the only person who is crying like a bitch from this song.
1:28.... I love this track. So awesome.
the child at 1:32 has the same voice that the child in Raconte moi une histoire, from M83
hello my friend...how are you?
Simply put and as far as I know, the Japanese have a different view on Christianity. It's a minority religion there, only about 1% of the population is Christian. So perhaps it's because they interpret this song in a different way than people from the much more Christianity-influenced Western world would do.
HE COULD BE ON THE TABLE BUT YOU COULDN'T SEE HIM
Why do you guys think BoC sent this message out to only Japanese fans (excluding the obvious 'bonus track tradition' Japan always gets)?
Xolin11 Id like to think BoC are always trying to bring everyone to a spiritual equilibrium. The fact that Christianity is rarely found in Chinese cultures tells me that BoC are gently saying “hey guys, have you thought about a loving god?” In this track. Just a thought :)
I'm not religious anymore. I was at some point, but not anymore. This song made me break down.
I always suspected that BOC were this way inclined. It comes across in a lot of their music
my entire body is vibrating
Danger Bay You might be having a seizure
BOC bas got something for your mind , your body , and your soul .....remenber you !
Sample of Old Wave by Laurie Spiegel
Thanks, Peter Serafinowicz.
Doesn't anybody noticed that this is the ending of an album about: brainwashing, sects and cults, self-induced-hipgnosis, and brainwashing? (Hum, I said it twice). This finale its absolutely coherent with it's running theme. And it seems to me that it's no so warm and nice as it sounds; it's trying to be unsettling. Like the whole thing.
Just my two cents, you can disagree. But we all know BoC are geniuses.
Marco Salas Brainswashed people, everywhere. Indeed.
PoisoningOrchid Kinda like you..
PoisoningOrchid I'm confused, so you like BOC too? your profile image makes clear that you are a some sort of bronie or furry in disguise. Anyway, i need to calm down.
Then your music taste is flawless. I just want to point that i didn't say they where genius.
Omg I never noticed that...I get it now! Thanks!
This is so beautiful and magical. Fuck
this is flippin awesome.
He's in you. He is you. He is all of us. You are all of us.
Tony Schwartz - "Children and God"
japanese geogaddi bonus track.
why do the Japanese get the extra track! not fare
copyright reasons probably
Rues the Whirl =)
It's not fake. This is a bonus track for the Japanese version only.
This hit me man :(
I love BOC. I don't know their thoughts behind this song or why they released it in Japan with Shinto and Zen Budhism. On the face of it the voices sound so innocent, even funny, first their praying before their spoken thoughts. Then it gives me such an eery disturbing feeling of how us young humans are so easily manipulated into religion and how this entity, made up by men ,spooks through so many young human minds, wasting their fantasy on ancient lies. Probably one of the darkest songs by BOC.
Atheism is the death cult with the highest body count of the 20th century. The modern Marxist movement to eradicate it again doesn't portend well for the future.
you're such an idiot, religion is needed for people like you, who will devolve into scum otherwise.
Well said.