why do these garbage cable/streaming shows steal the best songs and ruin them. the non-stop orchestral strings clog up the song, needs those quiet spaces to breathe.
@@rickdeckard1075 It makes me sad that you lump 6ftunder into any group. It is an experience unique unto itself. Six Feet Under is something else. Its writing is genius. The way the story is told is incomparable in my opinion. I first watched Season 1 when it aired on Channel 4 in the UK in 2001. I was 16 years old, but I loved it. It drew me in, but that's where it stopped for me. I didn't watch the rest of the show until 2020. Life kind of got in the way after Season 1 and I never got around to finishing the series. Then the Lockdown for COVID-19 occured, so it was the perfect time to finally get around to watching it all. Six Feet Under is a show like no other. I really thought that I had seen some of the best shows on TV; that nothing could ever be so good that it could be number one and never be topped (this is largely in part to the series finale), but this show has done just that. After watching the finale, it was everything it needed to be. Each Season has something different; something that makes you think. The fact that it focuses on such a mortifying and macabre subject matter makes it even more relatable. The characters and the actors were perfect. Peter Krause is Nate, Michael C. Hall is David; every character was portrayed perfectly. Each characters story arc was penned to perfection. You honestly couldn't ask for more out of them. A lot of the time, I'll be left with so many questions after finishing a TV show. Finding plot holes or things that I felt didn't make sense and therefore left me feeling frustrated. Six Feet Under does a brilliant job of telling a story where you don't feel that way at all. Instead of frustration, I was left with joy, heartache, sadness, happiness... every possible emotion. I could write about this show for hours. I could write so much, but it still wouldn't do it justice. What I can and will say say is that I cannot stress this enough, this show is worth every second of your viewing. You will laugh, you will cry (well, I did anyway) and you will (hopefully) understand and appreciate the perfection that is Six Feet Under. Storytelling at its absolute best.
I first heard this song somewhere around 2006 when it came on my friend's car speakers, playing from his connected mp3 player. The sky looked like pink graffiti on blue glass as the sun was setting and my friend had picked me up to drive us to the wedding of some friends of ours, so we were dressed to the nines. I don't remember if my car was in the shop or if he'd just picked me up so we could talk and spend time together on the way to the wedding, but I immediately asked my friend what the song was when it came on, and I'm now forever grateful for his impeccable taste in music, as this is still my very favorite vocal song to this day. I've never heard another song so stunning or that hits so deeply, and while I've since heard the original, this arrangement by Craig Armstrong puts the polish on the diamond for me and is the version I hold dearest to my heart. It wasn't a memorable night especially for the wedding. I've never been big on weddings. It was just another wedding and just me there to show support to my friends, though it was a sweet time with a short ceremony and a fun reception full of dancing and good times shared with people who mattered to me. What made the night most memorable was the exact moment I heard this song, the colors of the sky, and the presence of my friend and his encouraging voice, which are all forever burned like a movie scene into my memory. I haven't had a mutual friend group that I felt I truly belonged in and was valued by since those times, and they will always be a very special time to me for that reason. Whenever this song comes on, I'm taken back there, and to many late nights alone in my car in the years that followed, where I'd listen to this song for catharsis when experiencing profound periods of loneliness. It still hits the spot, where that's concerned.
Heartbreaking and beautiful. Paul Buchanan's vocals are stunning. If you're unmoved by this track, you're not human. For me it's about a past we all lose in our relationships.
Where the cars go by All the day and night Why don't you say What's so wrong tonight? Pray for me Praying for the light Baby, baby Let's go out tonight Where the lights all shine Like I knew they would Be mine all mine Baby, I'll be good Pray for me Praying for the light Baby, baby Let's go out tonight I know a place, Where everything's alright Alright Let's go out tonight Where the cars go by All the day and night Why don't you say What's so wrong tonight I pray for love, Coming..
"Let's Go Out Tonight" There are numerous arrangements and cover versions, but this Craig Armstrong Ver. is the best. It is the perfect solitary catharsis.
I imagine to meet you again and dance with you again... under the moon and the stars ... I miss you ... I miss you like the air I breathe ... this is my dream
Какая потрясающая песня! Как много в ней музыки и переживания, жаль, что люди так мало знают её!... Прошло очень много лет, но эта песня всегда со мной, спасибо вам CRAIG ARMSTRONG!!!
I remember hear it on french radio ("C'est Lenoir") and running the day after to buy the album. I remember falling in love with a girl, inviting her for dinner and saving just one dance on this special song for her. I wish I could listen this song the day I die.
Ça fait depuis 27 ans maintenant que j'écoute cette chanson bien allumé vers 2-3h du mat et je peux vous dire que cest la meilleure chanson du monde à cette heure là
Que momento que música Recuerdo cuando estaba sano hace ya más de 13 años, sentado con un cigarro en una mano mirando la risa más pura frente a mi con la luz de la luna abrazándonos .... Como cambiaron las cosas. hoy ando solo y a veces me acompaña la luna. El tiempo no perdona nada.
I heard this song for the first time through the heartbreaking masterpiece movie Laurence Anyways. After listening to the original version by The Blue Nile I prefer this reworked version. It was written by The Blue Nile's Paul Buchanan and is interpreted by Craig Armstrong.
Weather storm came out in the early 90s, i was 16 smoking bongs and pipes at this time It was not the weed that blew me away it was this track, the whole album is pure class
Thank you for making this and turning me on to The Blue Nile. I have listened to your albums so many times, and this song has always remainined in my head. I've now made a karaoke of it. I hope you don't mind...and more to come. th-cam.com/video/euzsCCyaMHE/w-d-xo.html
I first heard this song when it was featured in an episode of “Six Feet Under” over 20 years ago. It took my breath away then and it still does today.
why do these garbage cable/streaming shows steal the best songs and ruin them. the non-stop orchestral strings clog up the song, needs those quiet spaces to breathe.
Same here. Such a beautiful, moving use of the song. It was just perfect to accompany the visual montage at the end of that episode.
@@daniellebuie8098Je suis bien d'accord. Bouleversant !
@@rickdeckard1075 It makes me sad that you lump 6ftunder into any group. It is an experience unique unto itself. Six Feet Under is something else. Its writing is genius. The way the story is told is incomparable in my opinion. I first watched Season 1 when it aired on Channel 4 in the UK in 2001. I was 16 years old, but I loved it. It drew me in, but that's where it stopped for me. I didn't watch the rest of the show until 2020. Life kind of got in the way after Season 1 and I never got around to finishing the series. Then the Lockdown for COVID-19 occured, so it was the perfect time to finally get around to watching it all.
Six Feet Under is a show like no other. I really thought that I had seen some of the best shows on TV; that nothing could ever be so good that it could be number one and never be topped (this is largely in part to the series finale), but this show has done just that. After watching the finale, it was everything it needed to be. Each Season has something different; something that makes you think. The fact that it focuses on such a mortifying and macabre subject matter makes it even more relatable.
The characters and the actors were perfect. Peter Krause is Nate, Michael C. Hall is David; every character was portrayed perfectly. Each characters story arc was penned to perfection. You honestly couldn't ask for more out of them. A lot of the time, I'll be left with so many questions after finishing a TV show. Finding plot holes or things that I felt didn't make sense and therefore left me feeling frustrated. Six Feet Under does a brilliant job of telling a story where you don't feel that way at all. Instead of frustration, I was left with joy, heartache, sadness, happiness... every possible emotion.
I could write about this show for hours. I could write so much, but it still wouldn't do it justice. What I can and will say say is that I cannot stress this enough, this show is worth every second of your viewing. You will laugh, you will cry (well, I did anyway) and you will (hopefully) understand and appreciate the perfection that is Six Feet Under. Storytelling at its absolute best.
Music is for everyone. Not only for people who think they belong to the 'plebs' @@rickdeckard1075
I,m watching Six Feet Under for the first time and this song almost made me cry. Its beatiful
im about to start watching the show.
I first heard this song somewhere around 2006 when it came on my friend's car speakers, playing from his connected mp3 player. The sky looked like pink graffiti on blue glass as the sun was setting and my friend had picked me up to drive us to the wedding of some friends of ours, so we were dressed to the nines. I don't remember if my car was in the shop or if he'd just picked me up so we could talk and spend time together on the way to the wedding, but I immediately asked my friend what the song was when it came on, and I'm now forever grateful for his impeccable taste in music, as this is still my very favorite vocal song to this day. I've never heard another song so stunning or that hits so deeply, and while I've since heard the original, this arrangement by Craig Armstrong puts the polish on the diamond for me and is the version I hold dearest to my heart. It wasn't a memorable night especially for the wedding. I've never been big on weddings. It was just another wedding and just me there to show support to my friends, though it was a sweet time with a short ceremony and a fun reception full of dancing and good times shared with people who mattered to me. What made the night most memorable was the exact moment I heard this song, the colors of the sky, and the presence of my friend and his encouraging voice, which are all forever burned like a movie scene into my memory.
I haven't had a mutual friend group that I felt I truly belonged in and was valued by since those times, and they will always be a very special time to me for that reason. Whenever this song comes on, I'm taken back there, and to many late nights alone in my car in the years that followed, where I'd listen to this song for catharsis when experiencing profound periods of loneliness. It still hits the spot, where that's concerned.
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Just heard this beautiful song on six feet under, eposode six
Heartbreaking and beautiful. Paul Buchanan's vocals are stunning. If you're unmoved by this track, you're not human. For me it's about a past we all lose in our relationships.
Oh my gosh it gives me goosebumps!!❤
I remember how my body trembled when I knew it was Her at my door
This masterpiece will never grow old. A classic that deserves more recognition.
Heaven.
Where the cars go by
All the day and night
Why don't you say
What's so wrong tonight?
Pray for me
Praying for the light
Baby, baby
Let's go out tonight
Where the lights all shine
Like I knew they would
Be mine all mine
Baby, I'll be good
Pray for me
Praying for the light
Baby, baby
Let's go out tonight
I know a place,
Where everything's alright
Alright
Let's go out tonight
Where the cars go by
All the day and night
Why don't you say
What's so wrong tonight
I pray for love,
Coming..
Only for those who know how to listen... pray for me... pray for the night... let's go tonight to see the city lights before we say goodbye...
"Let's Go Out Tonight" There are numerous arrangements and cover versions, but this Craig Armstrong Ver. is the best. It is the perfect solitary catharsis.
I imagine to meet you again and dance with you again... under the moon and the stars ... I miss you ... I miss you like the air I breathe ... this is my dream
hope you will
Very beautiful.
Какая потрясающая песня! Как много в ней музыки и переживания, жаль, что люди так мало знают её!... Прошло очень много лет, но эта песня всегда со мной, спасибо вам CRAIG ARMSTRONG!!!
И Полу Букэнану
Magnifique chanson, découverte pour ma part en 1999 mais c'est une chanson qui traversera encore de nombreuses décennies !
I remember hear it on french radio ("C'est Lenoir") and running the day after to buy the album. I remember falling in love with a girl, inviting her for dinner and saving just one dance on this special song for her. I wish I could listen this song the day I die.
wow sound cool man
Wonderful, so deeply wonderful ....
Why isn't this called Craig Armstrong & Blue Nile? Since it's his song and voice. So beautiful!
Totally agree.
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A piece of musical art.
This song hits hard for anyone who has ever felt the urge to escape introspection and seek comfort in the outside world.
Ça fait depuis 27 ans maintenant que j'écoute cette chanson bien allumé vers 2-3h du mat et je peux vous dire que cest la meilleure chanson du monde à cette heure là
Il est 3h07 un 01/07/2024, ton com, me parle...
10.42 pm from th US and it still shining
Que momento que música Recuerdo cuando estaba sano hace ya más de 13 años, sentado con un cigarro en una mano mirando la risa más pura frente a mi con la luz de la luna abrazándonos .... Como cambiaron las cosas. hoy ando solo y a veces me acompaña la luna. El tiempo no perdona nada.
🌻💛🌟
Beautiful beyond beautiful.
Magnificent
Indescribably beautiful 🥺
I'm in love again.
Got to love Paul Buchanan’s voice and lyrics.
One of my all time favourite Blue Nile songs. Love this version. 🏴
💙 🏴
Одно из самых душевных произведений! Спустя года...
I heard this for the first time in January 2024. So beautiful.
SUBLIME !!
Это настолько высоко и глубоко, что слёзы льются просто... Спасибо, Крэйг!
Не Крэйг, а Blue Nile. Послушайте их альбом Hats.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Classic Song never dies ,Only War does , Remember Love will never die Let's go out Tonight in peace with love ❤ not War Amen
I Will Always Go Out Tonight With You.
Je ne m'en lasse pas, un envol permanent cette musique.
Tellement d'accord ! Et redécouverte ce soir, en visionnant le film "l'innocent" de Louis Garrel !
El corazón duele y se desangra.
la mejor versión..🎶🎶🎶
creo que es el estilo que mas le va y transmite algo que otro no es unico.
Increíble!
🙌🏾 Masterpiece, super amazing, so powerful, above and beyond my favourite ever. 💐💫⭐️✨
Beautiful arrangement Craig. Perfect
Cool song.
Hermosa composición...❤
Krása...
Jsem ráda, že jsem tu narazila na český komentář... Miluju skladby Craiga Armstronga ✌️💕
Una Creación Paúl Buchanan Y Craig Armstrong,SUBLIME Y ONÍRICA 100% Nostálgia Emotiva.
Beautiful
it’s laurence anyways 💜
Beautiful Craig, Thank very much for posting!!!
Τι υπέροχο τραγούδι.. lovely music.. amazing song..💗
as a scotsman this man is hiddden from the scottish people ,why i do not know
The world saddest song ? May be....
I heard this song for the first time through the heartbreaking masterpiece movie Laurence Anyways. After listening to the original version by The Blue Nile I prefer this reworked version. It was written by The Blue Nile's Paul Buchanan and is interpreted by Craig Armstrong.
i love blue nile ,but this
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Weather storm came out in the early 90s, i was 16 smoking bongs and pipes at this time It was not the weed that blew me away it was this track, the whole album is pure class
Laurence Allia...
Enfin... C'est Laurence Anyways !
Boom
*The title is wrong - the authors are Blue Nile, not Craig Armstrong! He just added some strings.*
Paul Buchanan
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Sing Bono Vox ? Leader U2 .
c'est d'abord la reprise d'une chanson d'un groupe écossais des années 80 The Blue Nile, l'originale est bien meilleure
Le groupe écossais des années 80 est Blue Nile. Son chanteur Paul Buchanan a enregistré cette nouvelle version sortie en 98.
Thank you for making this and turning me on to The Blue Nile. I have listened to your albums so many times, and this song has always remainined in my head. I've now made a karaoke of it. I hope you don't mind...and more to come. th-cam.com/video/euzsCCyaMHE/w-d-xo.html
Magnificent