I keep on listening it again and again ,I still can't believe that the part where the guy and the woman sings is in Nepali . It makes me feel so proud and grateful that George visited our small country and decided to put our folk song in the wonderful creation . Thank you George ,Rest in Eternal Peace !!!
@@vishakhadasi9737 (loosely transcribed) Marnu sabko laagi Sancho jati the janmera Manko sabbai beetein Awna pheri pharkera Aile lai bharai bhanni Oreko bholi bhanni Bhayo Bela Nepali le Samjera birsideni
I'm a life long beatle fan and a bit of a beatle historian can you believe I've never Seen the wonderwall film I will put it on at midnight smoke a jay and watch for first time ...
I am too, Mark. Was 8 years old when the film came out, so I've known about it at least since I was 9 or 10.... and I finally saw it about 10 years ago.. It was SO much better than I expected. I need to see it again.
I figured out just today (April 10 2017) what the slowed down voice at the end of "Dreram Scene" is saying (about 3:24 in this video.) It's from a passage by philosopher Rene' Daumal. It starts with the words "thought ceases to be satisfied" in the following: “In the process of putting so much pressure on language, thought ceases to be satisfied with the support of words; it bursts away from them in order to seek its resolution elsewhere. This ‘elsewhere’ should not be understood as a transcendent realm, a mysterious metaphysical domain. This ‘elsewhere’ is ‘here’, in the immediacy of real life. It is from right here that our thoughts rise up, and it is here that they must come back. But after what travels! Live first; then turn to philosophy; but, in the third place, live again. The man in Plato’s cave has to go out and contemplate the light of the sun; then, strengthened by this light which he keeps in his memory, he has to return to the cave. Verbal philosophy is only a necessary stage in this voyage.” The voice continues a bit further on the record. I sped the recording up about 10 percent to catch the words. Can anyone identify the voice?
I would have loved to have been there while the director instructed the actors what they were supposed to be doing during this scene....in fact, I wonder what the script read!
I keep on listening it again and again ,I still can't believe that the part where the guy and the woman sings is in Nepali . It makes me feel so proud and grateful that George visited our small country and decided to put our folk song in the wonderful creation . Thank you George ,Rest in Eternal Peace !!!
Can you please share the lyrics they sing? Really would love to know.
Isn't it a man singing in falsetto ?
@@vishakhadasi9737
(loosely transcribed)
Marnu sabko laagi
Sancho jati the janmera
Manko sabbai beetein
Awna pheri pharkera
Aile lai bharai bhanni
Oreko bholi bhanni
Bhayo Bela Nepali le
Samjera birsideni
@@marvymarier8988 A man and a woman is singing.
@@badalsaibo thank you so very much. Could you help with a simple translation as well? I know Hindi but not Nepali language.
I'm a life long beatle fan and a bit of a beatle historian can you believe I've never Seen the wonderwall film I will put it on at midnight smoke a jay and watch for first time ...
Wanker.
I am too, Mark. Was 8 years old when the film came out, so I've known about it at least since I was 9 or 10.... and I finally saw it about 10 years ago.. It was SO much better than I expected. I need to see it again.
With ya there bro. Some fine cali😮
I figured out just today (April 10 2017) what the slowed down voice at the end of "Dreram Scene" is saying (about 3:24 in this video.) It's from a passage by philosopher Rene' Daumal. It starts with the words "thought ceases to be satisfied" in the following:
“In the process of putting so much pressure on language, thought ceases to be satisfied with the support of words; it bursts away from them in order to seek its resolution elsewhere. This ‘elsewhere’ should not be understood as a transcendent realm, a mysterious metaphysical domain. This ‘elsewhere’ is ‘here’, in the immediacy of real life. It is from right here that our thoughts rise up, and it is here that they must come back. But after what travels! Live first; then turn to philosophy; but, in the third place, live again. The man in Plato’s cave has to go out and contemplate the light of the sun; then, strengthened by this light which he keeps in his memory, he has to return to the cave. Verbal philosophy is only a necessary stage in this voyage.”
The voice continues a bit further on the record. I sped the recording up about 10 percent to catch the words. Can anyone identify the voice?
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That quote sums up an artist's road so well.
Amazing.....from a time we yet had to come down from all that accid........
George Harrison's sound collage.
- A True Joy of The Psychedelic ConTemPoranean ArT of The 60s.,Very SuPerior Than The OTher BeaTles Movies...~🤔🌌🧘🏻♀️
Nice Player's product placement!
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I would have loved to have been there while the director instructed the actors what they were supposed to be doing during this scene....in fact, I wonder what the script read!