In lovely memory of my lovely brother Oliver, who was killed in a traffic accident, on 29th of July this year, 2020... He often singed and played this song on his guitar, and he was doing it so good... Now, flowers scattered on his grave, are "honouring the one engraved"... ♥
your brother is resting peacefully im sure of it. You will meet again when the time is right , but for now you must forever wait and continue to honor the ones engraved
You have to give props to Waters and Gilmour, as Mikael explained Floyd was a huge inspiration. You can tell that some of these rifts are really similar to some of Floyd's earlier finger picking songs.
@@dakotaotero4245 true. Even the Beatles need to be given props. But it cant be denied that Mikael is a musical genius. Sadly nowadays people dont see it and focus on autotuned corporate bullshit.
Yep. My other absolute fav musicians in the rock/pop world are Tim Smith (Cardiacs), Zappa, Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull).....but yeah Mikael is in there for sure.
Do you call those blues-y ones like Hours of Wealth acoustic too ? I love those ones, but I can't decide wether I prefer them over their metal songs. Long live Opeth !
I honestly think, now that I've been metal fan for so long, that metal bands are just better at making acoustic songs than most other genres. Being skilled at metal must somehow make you extra amazing at acoustic guitar riffs.
Listening Blackwater Park songs after 5+ year break. I totally forgot the songs. It's like re-discovering. Undescripable experience. I've met many great bands between that period but now I realised Opeth is the most special one and ever will be
Lol... this and 'Patterns in the Ivy II' are, somehow, the b-sides of Blackwater Park my friend. They were recorded on Jonas Renkse's couch if I'm not mistaken. These songs are on the Blackwater Park 2-disc special edition, one of their rarest releases. I have both these songs on the 7-inch vinyl, even rarer still, which I had signed about ten years later. It's absolutely a Blackwater era release. Just to fill ya in~
+Alexander Baker Oh, i didn't know about this edition of the album. I knew these two songs first appeared on the reissued deluxe edition from 2002, but this special for the original release (2001) i did not know. So i thought the song was to promote the Damnation album, especially 'cause their sound is certainly more 'Damnation' than Blackwater Park; and with the fact that this special edition doesn't exist on Discogs, had totally me confused. Anyway, thanks for clearing that up!
In my opinion this is nothing like the sound on Damnation. I was very disappointed of that album after listening to BWP+the bonus songs for a few years. Btw have you listened to “Mordet i grottan”?
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Lyrics There is a light that hits the gloom around Shows the footprints round this grave Dried up roses scattered on the mound Honoring the one engraved Will ever the morning Carry away The souls of those for whom we cry? Leaving, grieving Seeking, meeting Binding, unwinding Sighing "You" Still day beneath the sun Asking you who is the one And when the day is late We know who must forever wait Black procession through the narrow aisles Another's gone for all to see Near the site for one who lost his trials Sleeping 'neath the ground is me Will ever the morning Carry away The souls of those for whom we cry? Leaving, grieving Seeking, meeting Binding, unwinding Sighing "You" Still day beneath the sun Asking you who is the one And when the day is late We know who must forever wait
I thought i had listened to all Opeth Songs, but somehow i missed this one (probably because it was on the standard version of the album) and i got absolute goosebumps while listening to it. Basically happens all the time when i first listen to an opeth song.
Anuj Upadhyay it's kinda funny that you said it in a song that doesn't have growls (and they have other songs without harsh vocals, you know, since morningrise)
Holy smokes. How'd I ever forget about this song!?? It's been YEARS since I heard and I listen to Opeth on a regular basis. Then I see this song and wonder "what is this? I thought Blackwater Park only had 8 songs." Listened to it and all the nostalgia came flooding back
I think a lot of Opeth fans missed this song. It's on a special edition of Blackwater Park that I'm pretty sure had a limited pressing. There's also no way to stream it since it's not on Spotify, iTunes, etc. It's a shame, this is beautiful song that usually gets slept on.
+Drench3 I don't know what you mean... However, I saw their most recent show in L.A. and I think Opeth is more of a drug than a band. XD Seriously my fav band. and drug.
This is probably my personal favorite of all the Opeth chill songs! BUT I fell in love with Opeth back in 2001 because I am eclectic in that I love Death Metal or Black/Extreme Metal just as much as mellow shit. Therefore, I liked their unique blend of it, and they ushered in a new era for Metal period. I think Mikael is a super cool guy and I respect that he does what he wants but as a fan, I deeply wish he would return to the harsh vocals. The new album is great, I am glad it is much heavier than the previous two records but Mikael is right when he says he makes bad business decisions and to record a new record not in English and not giving fans the harsh vocals they long for is a bad business decision.
@@facelessandnameless for like 20 years, I downloaded the Mantle when it first came out on Kazaa, yeah, Kazaa. I really got into them and a few bands around that time like Fall of the Leafe, Twelfth of Never, Aesma Daeva, Red Harvest, Konkhra, and Flowing Tears which were all super low key and recently got back into most of them again. 🤘🏻
First i heard was damnation album. I remember how i sat with my freestyle on the bus on a hot swedish summer day and had my first ear orgasm ever :D Thats a memory i´ll never forget
There is a light that hits the gloom around Shows the footprints round this grave Dried up roses scattered on the mound Honoring the one engraved Will ever the morning Carry away The souls of those for whom we cry? Leaving, grieving Seeking, meeting Binding, unwinding Sighing "You" Still day beneath the sun Asking you who is the one And when the day is late We know who must forever wait Black procession through the narrow aisles Another's gone for all to see Near the site for one who lost his trials Sleeping 'neath the ground is me Will ever the morning Carry away The souls of those for whom we cry? Leaving, grieving Seeking, meeting Binding, unwinding Sighing "You" Still day beneath the sun Asking you who is the one And when the day is late We know who must forever wait
"Still day beneath the sun Asking you who is the one And when the day is late We know who must forever wait" This sounds like modern day job seeking while praying to the company for answers.
+Talal Ahmed I know right? I can't remember the last time I heard this song on the radio. Oh wait I know why that is. Because I haven't. Ridiculous statement at best.
In lovely memory of my lovely brother Oliver, who was killed in a traffic accident, on 29th of July this year, 2020... He often singed and played this song on his guitar, and he was doing it so good... Now, flowers scattered on his grave, are "honouring the one engraved"... ♥
❤️ Oliver
❤️ Sweet Oliver
my son is called oliver RIP to your brother man... he had good taste
And here come the tears. Rest in piece Oliver.
your brother is resting peacefully im sure of it. You will meet again when the time is right , but for now you must forever wait and continue to honor the ones engraved
Mikael is the best thing to grace the world of music in the history of ever.
You have to give props to Waters and Gilmour, as Mikael explained
Floyd was a huge inspiration. You can tell that some of these rifts are really similar to some of Floyd's earlier finger picking songs.
@@dakotaotero4245 true. Even the Beatles need to be given props. But it cant be denied that Mikael is a musical genius. Sadly nowadays people dont see it and focus on autotuned corporate bullshit.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Yep. My other absolute fav musicians in the rock/pop world are Tim Smith (Cardiacs), Zappa, Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull).....but yeah Mikael is in there for sure.
You're not wrong!
I love Opeth's metal songs, but their acoustic/clean songs will always have a slightly higher place in my heart
I feel the exact same way...
I got a playlist called "acoustic metal" ... pretty relaxing ¡¡¡
Do you call those blues-y ones like Hours of Wealth acoustic too ?
I love those ones, but I can't decide wether I prefer them over their metal songs. Long live Opeth !
I think the soft tracks are the best that they have to offer.
I honestly think, now that I've been metal fan for so long, that metal bands are just better at making acoustic songs than most other genres. Being skilled at metal must somehow make you extra amazing at acoustic guitar riffs.
I'd totally buy a full album of songs like this one and Patterns In The Ivy II.
Just Mikael voice and two guitars
Ists called damnation bro
@@michszyfel8907 damnation doesnt have the same kind of ballads as blackwater park
@@michszyfel8907 not even close
@@michszyfel8907 BASED take
when he comes out of his new demented music he could bless us with pure awesomeness
Listening Blackwater Park songs after 5+ year break. I totally forgot the songs. It's like re-discovering. Undescripable experience. I've met many great bands between that period but now I realised Opeth is the most special one and ever will be
This is not from Blackwater Park, it is a single from 2002/03 to promote Damnation, along with Patterns in the Ivy II.
Lol... this and 'Patterns in the Ivy II' are, somehow, the b-sides of Blackwater Park my friend. They were recorded on Jonas Renkse's couch if I'm not mistaken.
These songs are on the Blackwater Park 2-disc special edition, one of their rarest releases. I have both these songs on the 7-inch vinyl, even rarer still, which I had signed about ten years later. It's absolutely a Blackwater era release. Just to fill ya in~
+Alexander Baker
Oh, i didn't know about this edition of the album. I knew these two songs first appeared on the reissued deluxe edition from 2002, but this special for the original release (2001) i did not know. So i thought the song was to promote the Damnation album, especially 'cause their sound is certainly more 'Damnation' than Blackwater Park; and with the fact that this special edition doesn't exist on Discogs, had totally me confused.
Anyway, thanks for clearing that up!
In my opinion this is nothing like the sound on Damnation. I was very disappointed of that album after listening to BWP+the bonus songs for a few years.
Btw have you listened to “Mordet i grottan”?
forever
Opeth and Agalloch are my favorite metal bands of the 2000s
Gotta agree with you there.
Rip this song not on Spotify
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Yes! Why won't this song be spotify?
@Layne Staley Fuck off.
Gfps110400 I think it was a joke . Don’t be a Jew
It is by some other artist
Lyrics
There is a light that hits the gloom around
Shows the footprints round this grave
Dried up roses scattered on the mound
Honoring the one engraved
Will ever the morning
Carry away
The souls of those for whom we cry?
Leaving, grieving
Seeking, meeting
Binding, unwinding
Sighing "You"
Still day beneath the sun
Asking you who is the one
And when the day is late
We know who must forever wait
Black procession through the narrow aisles
Another's gone for all to see
Near the site for one who lost his trials
Sleeping 'neath the ground is me
Will ever the morning
Carry away
The souls of those for whom we cry?
Leaving, grieving
Seeking, meeting
Binding, unwinding
Sighing "You"
Still day beneath the sun
Asking you who is the one
And when the day is late
We know who must forever wait
Killer songwriting.
I thought i had listened to all Opeth Songs, but somehow i missed this one (probably because it was on the standard version of the album) and i got absolute goosebumps while listening to it. Basically happens all the time when i first listen to an opeth song.
Don't let "Patterns in the Ivy II" or "Throat of Winter" slip by either!
Or "Mellotron Heart" ^ .^
They should really find a way to re-release all the bonus tracks
it was the first Opeth song I had heard 3 years ago.. instantly became a fan.. now I hv all their albums.. I miss their old growling style now.
It's a shame I know. Having said that I fucking adore Heritage onwards. Sorceress soon!
Anuj Upadhyay it's kinda funny that you said it in a song that doesn't have growls (and they have other songs without harsh vocals, you know, since morningrise)
They also lost this kind of music.
This is also kind of an obscure song to be your first. Lol
@@Darth_Revan25 Sorceress? In Cauda Venenum! XD
Holy smokes. How'd I ever forget about this song!?? It's been YEARS since I heard and I listen to Opeth on a regular basis.
Then I see this song and wonder "what is this? I thought Blackwater Park only had 8 songs." Listened to it and all the nostalgia came flooding back
I think a lot of Opeth fans missed this song. It's on a special edition of Blackwater Park that I'm pretty sure had a limited pressing. There's also no way to stream it since it's not on Spotify, iTunes, etc. It's a shame, this is beautiful song that usually gets slept on.
This literally just happened to me now. Cheers, brother.
SAME
@@martinak.8226 Yes
You lucked out and got a copy that had this song. You cant find it ANYWHERE anymore, frustrated because I want it and patterns in the ivy 2.
1:36 "L-O-L"
I’ll never understand why these guys aren’t household names.
Becuz growls n metal n stuff
They kinda are though, as far as metal goes. They're freaking huge
People who know what great songwriting truly is know Opeth, and hold them in the highest of regards.
If you like metal they totally are but I get what you’re saying.
Too dark and cynical for the faint-hearts of this world, regardless of what era it is. Sad, really...
I'm feeling right now that this is the best song I have ever heard. Those lyrics put a vibrant colored movie in my head. No drugs in me atm.
Jordan Wolff atm so soon :P?
+Drench3 I don't know what you mean... However, I saw their most recent show in L.A. and I think Opeth is more of a drug than a band. XD Seriously my fav band. and drug.
Even wilder on psychedelics
one of the most emotional and probably one of the best song Opeth has ever created.
I love their work so much, Mikael you're a fucking God of music.
I hope i can play acoustic guitar this well someday. these riffs are on another level
it's not that difficult actually. one of my favourite songs to play on classical guitar and I'm not even that good
The riffs are not that difficult to play. Writing them on the other hand...
Practically mesmerizing in its magical nostalgic charm.
Every single note is written in such eloquence and care... amazing, really
The most creative guitarist an arguably the best ever but mike is most underrated at same time
its raining and i listen this sound. magic vibe. Opeth rules.
Every single one of Opeths songs have such an eery atmosphere
Rest in peace my love my one my precious I will never love anyone else forever yours till we meet again madeleine leidy
I'm so sorry for your loss 😢 my condolences
Don't know y I didn't get a notification about a comment but thank u, can't wait to go home
Freaking beautiful compostion 🖤
This song is the one i listen when i remember my grandfather.
Beautiful patterns.
... In the ivy? 😋
@@divinefallfromgrace 😆
…in the i-damnit I’m a year late 😆
This is probably my personal favorite of all the Opeth chill songs! BUT I fell in love with Opeth back in 2001 because I am eclectic in that I love Death Metal or Black/Extreme Metal just as much as mellow shit. Therefore, I liked their unique blend of it, and they ushered in a new era for Metal period. I think Mikael is a super cool guy and I respect that he does what he wants but as a fan, I deeply wish he would return to the harsh vocals. The new album is great, I am glad it is much heavier than the previous two records but Mikael is right when he says he makes bad business decisions and to record a new record not in English and not giving fans the harsh vocals they long for is a bad business decision.
You listen to Agalloch too? 🤘
@@facelessandnameless for like 20 years, I downloaded the Mantle when it first came out on Kazaa, yeah, Kazaa. I really got into them and a few bands around that time like Fall of the Leafe, Twelfth of Never, Aesma Daeva, Red Harvest, Konkhra, and Flowing Tears which were all super low key and recently got back into most of them again. 🤘🏻
@@joshuabrenton2081cool band, Agalloch. Check out Empyrium too.
First i heard was damnation album. I remember how i sat with my freestyle on the bus on a hot swedish summer day and had my first ear orgasm ever :D Thats a memory i´ll never forget
Alexander Larsson until you heard Morningrise
@@myewgul which I'd never bother listening to again because it's shit?
Ooh this is hauntingly beautiful
grown man here cries still thanks Lars
Just heard this song today for the first time. HOLY CRAP!
I thought Patterns in the Ivy II was great but goddamn this one is on another level
There is a light that hits the gloom around
Shows the footprints round this grave
Dried up roses scattered on the mound
Honoring the one engraved
Will ever the morning
Carry away
The souls of those for whom we cry?
Leaving, grieving
Seeking, meeting
Binding, unwinding
Sighing "You"
Still day beneath the sun
Asking you who is the one
And when the day is late
We know who must forever wait
Black procession through the narrow aisles
Another's gone for all to see
Near the site for one who lost his trials
Sleeping 'neath the ground is me
Will ever the morning
Carry away
The souls of those for whom we cry?
Leaving, grieving
Seeking, meeting
Binding, unwinding
Sighing "You"
Still day beneath the sun
Asking you who is the one
And when the day is late
We know who must forever wait
This song still gets me every time.
Gives me chills every time.
Thank you so much for posting these, man.
its probably one of the best songs Mikael has ever written. I wonder what he thinks of this one himself.
perfect with a cup of tea under the sun
I really like this song 💗
Welcome to
Opeth :)
My arms your hearse is a flawless album and so is so many others of theirs
Really wish they included both this and patterns in the ivy 2 in the anniversary edition of Blackwater Park...
I miss him so much
underrated song. beautiful
Why tf isn't this on the album, or at least the 20 years anniversary
Just another still day beneath the sun ☀️🎶
MASTERS EMOTİONS OPETH!
die for this live for this
And they kept this as an extra?!
this is the beauty of simple, nice and calm songs
The Best Album Ever made !
I love this song !!!!
guess what i want to be played at my funeral
rockntroopen Don't Fear the Reaper?
+Tobias Boston lol Blue Oyster Cult ?
I guess slayer Angel of Death😁
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun?
Funeral Portrait ?
Too brilliant.
Nice song !
Thanks for sharing ☺
Marjana Semkina sent me here
Same
+DangerousTim
same.
Never heard of that person.
This sounds similar to Fear from Blank Planet by Porcupine Tree
Love both but definitely don't hear that personally
Where’s the love button
Sighing... You...
Beautiful
This song is not on iTunes for some reason but it's so amazing.
fantastic as always
They should make a new acoudtic album
Wow this is good
"Still day beneath the sun
Asking you who is the one
And when the day is late
We know who must forever wait" This sounds like modern day job seeking while praying to the company for answers.
This pretty ❤
This and Patterns 2 are the Rain/paperback writer of Blackwater Park... or something
touches the .......soul
RIP Uncle Mike. 🩶🖤
See you on the other side Mando. ❤
So weird that i hadn't heard it. So, so weird.
Incredible
Magnificent
I can't find this anywhere. I would purchase this in a second, but it's not on ebay or amazon (the version of blackwater park that has it).
Discogs
Good 👍
2019?
Opethians Vibe tr00!
Why is this not in spotify?
Maybe because Spotify is for normies.
i'm crying god
❤❤
Why wasn't this on the album?
This and Patterns in the Ivy II were recorded after the album was released.
@@JJJ111JJJDidn't know, thank you. Were the two tracks released as a single?
@@alessandromariani99 yeah and also included on the special edition, Blackwater Park.
I've listened to Opeth for over a decade and never even knew this song existed! what album is it off of? Is it a single?
Kyle Farnsworth Bonus track BP 2012
this song makes me feel like shit. it's good
Hmm seems like itunes has no power here
Why is this track so fucking hard to purchase anywhere?
Discogs
🤘
WHERE can we find the digital versions of these songs that were released on special edition albums? =/
You’re not gonna find it. I bought the Deluxe album on Discogs for like $50. Not too bad for how rare this version of the album is.
Doesn’t exist it’s on like some rerelease from 2002
Which album is this from?
Blackwater Park
Only the Special Legacy Edition though! The original Ep's were limited-number rarities for the Fan Club (I think)
This is on Blackwater Park?
Not on the original record, it's a bonus track. Even if I really like it, it wouldn't have fit the record, imo. Same thing for Patterns in the Ivy 2
TheAskald It works best as a standalone track, I think.
Mikael is GOD !
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Yeah, but the ending of Blackwater Park is a perfect ending to the album.
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Mikael is god...
0.60 un euro
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Mainstream pop to me.
+Heathen Nations Music If this was actually what mainstream pop is nowadays, the world would be a much better place.
+Talal Ahmed I know right? I can't remember the last time I heard this song on the radio. Oh wait I know why that is. Because I haven't. Ridiculous statement at best.
+Heathen Nations Music Either your a Mega-troll, or your musical ear is fucking toasted.
+Jordan Parsons Toasted. That's the word
+Jordan Parsons Still sounds like Nsync unplugged to me.