“Awakening is not a thing. It is not a goal, not a concept. It is not something to be attained. It is a metamorphosis. If the caterpillar thinks about the butterfly it is to become, saying ‘And then I shall have wings and antennae,’ there will never be a butterfly. The caterpillar must accept its own disappearance in its transformation. When the marvelous butterfly takes wing, nothing of the caterpillar remains.” ― Alejandro Jodorowsky
Un anciano en su carretón tirado por su caballo. Pocas veces retratado de manera tan cool como en este video con esta monumental canción como telón de fondo...
¡ Felicitaciones a FÖLLAKZOID !! y a Sacred Bones por haberles fichado... Fantásticas imágenes para un fantástico tema ...Me imagino esto pudo ser filmado en Chile...pero adquiere aires universales..1099 vistas ¡ nada mal ! para su primer día de presencia...
mmm ésto era vanguardista en los 70 y primeros 80 cuando se "construían" sonidos nuevos con sintetizadores discretos de segunda y tercera generación, cableando e interconectando osciladores y variando sus ondas generadas con controles analógicos, todo a pulso, y luego con alguna programación en una reducida memoria, con tarjetas o entrada directa de valores.....pero ahora creo que ésta música es como descubrir algo que fue hecho hace mucho tiempo. Es como el Kraftwerk de los 201X
rikhardur Oh no, de ninguna manera digo que se trate de una copia de nada, sino que se trata de un estilo ya explorado y creo que muy probablemente agotado, repetido de muchas formas pero finalmente conocido y predecible. La verdad en los años que te digo, era toda una novedad conseguir éstos sonidos y "jugar con las perillas" para asombrar acerca de las posibilidades de los nuevos instrumentos que el público estaba conociendo, de hecho muchos trabajos de éste tipo lo hicieron ingenieros de sonido con algún talento musical, pero no músicos propiamente tal, dado que se trataba mas bien de experimentar con el instrumento, no con la composición musical en sí ni tampoco de condiciones de intérpretes, sólo "mostrar" lo sorprendente que eran éstos instrumentos y la habilidad del intérprete para hacerlo trabajar.
I agree, that's why I love their music so much. It reminds me of the 1970s when people were using oscillators with the sound of synthesizers that were developing at that time, a combination of electronic experimentation & looping with analog play. It was electronica in development but also before all the instruments were taken over completely by electronics. It's a very unique combination. When I first heard follakzoid it was like you said, _"discovering something that was done long ago,"_ even though it wasn't.
In Turin on 3rd January, 1889, Friedrich Nietzsche steps out of the doorway of number six, Via Carlo Alberto. Not far from him, the driver of a hansom cab is having trouble with a stubborn horse. Despite all his urging, the horse refuses to move, whereupon the driver loses his patience and takes his whip to it. Nietzsche comes up to the throng and puts an end to the brutal scene, throwing his arms around the horse’s neck, sobbing. His landlord takes him home, he lies motionless and silent for two days on a divan until he mutters the obligatory last words, 'Mutter, ich bin dumm!' ['Mother, I am stupid!' in German] and lives for another ten years, silent and demented, cared for by his mother and sisters. We do not know what happened to the horse.
Just a copy of the Turin Horse's intro scene of Bela Tar. Not because you find something beautiful you copy it. You gotta change it, transform it. And the music the same... who knows rock knows the bands.
+Pedro Lacerda We are the copies of ourselves, and copies of everything else. That is to say, the extentions of the Original. Who knows the beginning, knows the end. But you are right. The resemblence, the "re-make" is obvious. However, it is made with different tones, and thats the difference. We need only small difference, to make something different. Thank you for turning the attention to fantastic Bela Tar
Yo no lo tomaría como "copy" sino como "quote" -con guiño incluído. Si conoces la escena y/o te gusta el rock, puedes verlo como una lectura irónica de aquello que es obviamente citado. Para el oyente no iniciado en Bela Tar, puede funcionar como una suerte de cosa hipnótica que insensiblemente traslada a un viejo anónimo de una perdida altiplanicie chilena a un ámbito medio sideral (post-psicodélico)
“Awakening is not a thing. It is not a goal, not a concept. It is not something to be attained. It is a metamorphosis. If the caterpillar thinks about the butterfly it is to become, saying ‘And then I shall have wings and antennae,’ there will never be a butterfly. The caterpillar must accept its own disappearance in its transformation. When the marvelous butterfly takes wing, nothing of the caterpillar remains.”
― Alejandro Jodorowsky
Beato chi abita la tua casa:
sempre canta le tue lodi!
Beato chi trova in te la sua forza
e decide nel cuore il santo viaggio.
@@marcorobertini9943 sparisci con la tua italia di merda e la tua bibbia del cazzo italiano mafioso ignorante di merda
se non ti va bene la bibbia, sei tu che puoi sparire
Then nothing happens.Its just hippie-gibberish.
i like moths. very fluttery.
This video is very close to the opening shot of The Turin Horse. I love it.
One of the most mesmeric live tracks I've ever heard. Close your eyes and enjoy the journey your mind takes
Muy, muy bacán. Saludos desde Noruega.
I saw the concert yesterday in Barcelos! very good, great band!
pure art
Это точно))
Un anciano en su carretón tirado por su caballo. Pocas veces retratado de manera tan cool como en este video con esta monumental canción como telón de fondo...
This reminds me of early Neu!
A rather painful study of cruelty.....?? On old prick with his hat whippin' the poor old nag on....Love the music but the...mmmmm
Bruchag
Drop The Dead Donkey????
Ya po vengan al norte,,,Antofa,cAlama
very well.......................................................................................
this mixes perfectly into hey boy hey girl
Mi dios pero si es igualito a "El caballo de Turin" una gran película de Hungría
γεωργος..
the legend says the horseman is still riding that horse
viva chile mierda!
You mean still riding the cart - VIVA CHILE MIERDA!
"Neu" La Duesseldorf Sound
All their songs are very similars!
alter Chilene - am Puls der Zeit - Bravissimo und weiter so - thx.
¡ Felicitaciones a FÖLLAKZOID !! y a Sacred Bones por haberles fichado... Fantásticas imágenes para un fantástico tema ...Me imagino esto pudo ser filmado en Chile...pero adquiere aires universales..1099 vistas ¡ nada mal ! para su primer día de presencia...
MUTRONE
very good
reminds me of Bela Tarr's Turin Horse
El Maestro Jim Jarmusch dijo en una entrevista que los oia, bueno heme aqui. No se equivoco tocan bien
Conheci isto ontem!!ADOREI...
thank you
🎧▶🎶💡
Шедевр!
Los amo
Dopeness
GREAT EXPERIENCE !
mmm ésto era vanguardista en los 70 y primeros 80 cuando se "construían" sonidos nuevos con sintetizadores discretos de segunda y tercera generación, cableando e interconectando osciladores y variando sus ondas generadas con controles analógicos, todo a pulso, y luego con alguna programación en una reducida memoria, con tarjetas o entrada directa de valores.....pero ahora creo que ésta música es como descubrir algo que fue hecho hace mucho tiempo. Es como el Kraftwerk de los 201X
rikhardur
Oh no, de ninguna manera digo que se trate de una copia de nada, sino que se trata de un estilo ya explorado y creo que muy probablemente agotado, repetido de muchas formas pero finalmente conocido y predecible. La verdad en los años que te digo, era toda una novedad conseguir éstos sonidos y "jugar con las perillas" para asombrar acerca de las posibilidades de los nuevos instrumentos que el público estaba conociendo, de hecho muchos trabajos de éste tipo lo hicieron ingenieros de sonido con algún talento musical, pero no músicos propiamente tal, dado que se trataba mas bien de experimentar con el instrumento, no con la composición musical en sí ni tampoco de condiciones de intérpretes, sólo "mostrar" lo sorprendente que eran éstos instrumentos y la habilidad del intérprete para hacerlo trabajar.
I agree, that's why I love their music so much. It reminds me of the 1970s when people were using oscillators with the sound of synthesizers that were developing at that time, a combination of electronic experimentation & looping with analog play. It was electronica in development but also before all the instruments were taken over completely by electronics. It's a very unique combination. When I first heard follakzoid it was like you said, _"discovering something that was done long ago,"_ even though it wasn't.
tanta critica, dejense llevar
Que poliglotas!!!
Need more bands like this in my playlist. Any recommendations?
Check out Monomyth
+JL Maragel Carlton Melton
electric moon
osesund space collective
my sleeping karma
master musicans of bukkake
gescom
white hills
ozric tentacles
the cosmic dead
Woah.
Christina G. Eισαι η πιο γλυκια γυναικα στο κοσμο :)
I just fell here,,,1min in, wow,finally a good suggestion.
....
Maestros
Wow!!!
aguanten los pibes!!!!
supergeil!!
místico. ...!!!!
Vera Groningen 12 oktober ❤
Present!
Estuvieron genial en el Nacional wn
Bacánnn
PORTOOOOOOOOOO 2014!!!!!
"The Dark Souls of music videos"
hermoso :Dmm
😎
Klip güzelmiş kanka
The horse that Nietzsche punched in the face.
lmao
In Turin on 3rd January, 1889, Friedrich Nietzsche
steps out of the doorway of number six, Via Carlo Alberto. Not far from
him, the driver of a hansom cab is having trouble with a stubborn
horse. Despite all his urging, the horse refuses to move, whereupon the
driver loses his patience and takes his whip to it. Nietzsche comes up
to the throng and puts an end to the brutal scene, throwing his arms
around the horse’s neck, sobbing. His landlord takes him home, he lies
motionless and silent for two days on a divan until he mutters the
obligatory last words, 'Mutter, ich bin dumm!' ['Mother, I am stupid!'
in German] and lives for another ten years, silent and demented, cared
for by his mother and sisters. We do not know what happened to the
horse.
Nietzsche did not punch Horse in a face. He defended a hit Horse.
Like number 1000
buon viaggio
I would name this song "NOT EVEN CLOSE "
Vim pelo minuto Indie
Заебись
I know this fucking movie
Chilensis
Sasha king crimson ₪₪₪₪
sounds a bit like Weltraum - Magnolia /watch?v=ZaRVXiHh8HE
Perfect song, i love it, but the horse is suffering!
Just a copy of the Turin Horse's intro scene of Bela Tar. Not because you find something beautiful you copy it. You gotta change it, transform it. And the music the same... who knows rock knows the bands.
+Pedro Lacerda We are the copies of ourselves, and copies of everything else. That is to say, the extentions of the Original. Who knows the beginning, knows the end. But you are right. The resemblence, the "re-make" is obvious. However, it is made with different tones, and thats the difference. We need only small difference, to make something different. Thank you for turning the attention to fantastic Bela Tar
Yo no lo tomaría como "copy" sino como "quote" -con guiño incluído.
Si conoces la escena y/o te gusta el rock, puedes verlo como una lectura irónica de aquello que es obviamente citado. Para el oyente no iniciado en Bela Tar, puede funcionar como una suerte de cosa hipnótica que insensiblemente traslada a un viejo anónimo de una perdida altiplanicie chilena a un ámbito medio sideral (post-psicodélico)
Duly noted. Don't care either.
Boring ..