I love Massive Attack. It's very trippy and sensual. When i listen to them i close my eyes and travel somewhere else. Trip-Hop is my favourite genre, and Massive Attack is my absolute favourite band.
Amazing song. Always been a big fan of darker Trip Hop sounds and the likes of Massive Attack, Portishead, Tricky, Unkle, DJ Krush, Amon Tobin, Allflaws
I was sooo in love , August 2000. .. had this on repeat , CD those days. Made two of my best drawings ever.. always puts me right back there. I don't dare listening to this so often anymore.
Liz Frazer's voice is so versatile. She is able to sing in such different styles, but still sounds unique...she's not copying any style, she's just doing a different gorgeous thing with her voice.
Just started getting to know massive attack. The thing i love is in the main they use real drums not synth drums and it adds so much to their music for me. Great band. Exceptional videos and fantastic singers. Just beginning to get to know their work.
@@zacblake9249 There's something really special about the 'trip hop' style isn't there.Be it the sultry vocals coupled with quite dark and often quite 'industrial' sounding music. It's very emotive I love it.👍
As a kid i used to love walking over the scrubs and around wormwood, summer holidays tent city would appear on the scrubs with students from all over the globe playing music football arts crafts. and knowing Richard Burton my idol along side John Thaw also another idol did filming around there always gave me a buzz.
I loved this music with an amazing film! Just adored Burton, what a voice, unforgettable. I always remember his recordings of "under milk wood" by Dylan Thomas, so beautiful and evocative.
The best song from their 1998 album title Mezzaine, this song has beautiful combinations of cords and vocals - and appropriately associated with the video - The Spy who Came in from the Cold, starring Richard Burton, circa 1962. I love the part which starts at 3:38 to 4:01.
i love massive attack's abstract psychedelic lyrics to death, you can make anything you want from them, just close your eyes, turn your imagination on and let your thoughts go. mezzanine will have its spot in my top 5 best albums forever, the most powerful and dramatic, subtle and fragile, irredeemable and hopeless and there's no happy end.
I am rigz i guess i can relate to "best baddest bits of living" in some way. probably not in the way you had it in your life but this song is one of the best but at the same time the most hurtful memory for me
Anya Brigadina music is so evocative that you can feel the emotion linked to it each time you hear it, I hope it has become easier for you with the passing of time, but it isn't always so. No denial tho of the vibes that this tune can bring, and I still feel ..some... of them when I hear it.
This was a great movie. One of the best. Richard Burton was awesome. I don't know why it has flied below everybody's radar. Fabulous story John le Carre
[Liz Fraser] You're not my eater I'm not your food Love you for God Love you for the Mother Eat me In the space Within my heart Love you for God Love you for the Mother Mother fountain Or live or not at all The most level Sunken chapel Love you for God Love you for the Mother All's there to love Only love
This is really strange. I bought this album roughly ten years ago and I have always imagined the song playing out like a black and white setting movie, but i never thought i would actually see a music video per se with this exact song depicting that very same thing. Trippy....
+Idan Levin no, i don't think i was clear. the very content that is being played i imagined when listening to this song for the very first time nearly ten years ago and i remembered it every time i played it. and now i found this video and i see the same visuals i imagined the first time in the same fashion, as if I were in some weird kind of time loop or something. that is the part i found strange.
+Idan Levin no, i don't think i was clear. the very content that is being played i imagined when listening to this song for the very first time nearly ten years ago and i remembered it every time i played it. and now i found this video and i see the same visuals i imagined the first time in the same fashion, as if I were in some weird kind of time loop or something. that is the part i found strange.
I have loved and listened to massive attack music for more than 20 years; and it will stay like that! Now I would like to know from you how many people around the world will continue to hear these miracles in 2024, and from where? 🎶♾️🔝❤
one of my all time fav tunes, I just watched that movie, brilliant. Richard Burton was a great talent, The music goes so well with the clip. Does any one know why they chose that film.?
omg me too! Im writing a blog post about it right now and came to this song because it was the first MA song I heard when I was exploring my dads ipod. Changed my life i swear!
This music goes with the whacked dreams I get. There always set in industrial settings with me searching for the exit. Yeah well I said whacked. Sometimes I find the exit only to start looking for another one.
Massive Attack are my favourite band of all time and to think that I only listened to heavy metal before ie Metallica Regards Doug Hughes Williamstown Nth Australia❤😊
I see comments like yours on some of the most creative, avant-gardé & expressive songs on YT. There's this nascent mis-understanding of songs that aren't happy happy joy joy, & all this dancing around the word we're all avoiding.. "SAD". Depression is when nothing is of value to you anymore & you don't enjoy anything. Sadness is misery due to a loss & is enjoyed in many ways. It's a valid emotion, & has much beauty. In a word; Solace. It's not an illness, & should not be treated as one.
This was the last song I heard just before I went to sleep, when I listened to Mezzanine the first time. Had nightmares about giant spiders for several days after for some reason. Total masterpiece, as is Black Melt, but I find this the creepier of the two. I would *not* want to be listening to this if I was walking alone in a forest.
Some of the sexiest music ever made. Velvet vocals, thundering pulsating beat and bass and ethereal melody and sounds.
Amen!
First time I heard this was at a Chinese restaurant. Crazy how you can find the best music in the most random places
The universe said HEY! LISTEN TO THIS NEOW!
How was the food tho?
Was literally looking for this song, wasn’t sure if it was Black Milk, and I found the vid randomly😅
So true. Random times too. The Tune Gods are sneaky sometimes. But they never disappoint
Most trip-hop is found in the most random spots unless you're like really into the scene.
I love Massive Attack. It's very trippy and sensual. When i listen to them i close my eyes and travel somewhere else. Trip-Hop is my favourite genre, and Massive Attack is my absolute favourite band.
ASMR Addict the music was recorded in 1998
I couldn't agree more Mango
Massive Attack First
Portishead Second
Mine too, it was my most listened one this year
Thievery corporation
MEZZANINE Is one of they´r best albums and this one of the best track.
Mezzanine isn't one of Massive Attack's best albums...it is one of THE best albums
I think even Rolling Stone had it.in their top 50 albums of the 90s.
Massive Attack + The spy who came in from the cold = excellent combination. Thank you
absolutely......can not explain why......but still listening to it for fourteen years...God's breath in it.....
Still here?
Amazing song.
Always been a big fan of darker Trip Hop sounds and the likes of
Massive Attack, Portishead, Tricky, Unkle, DJ Krush, Amon Tobin, Allflaws
Check only lovers left alive tracks. And tell me your favourites as well
@@ni13ma Will have a search on youtube
We'd get along famously. I'm a witch who curates songs for nocturne sets at divebars and afterhours clubs.
FSOL: ISDN!
@@TheFatblob25 The F.S.O.L. ? Yeah the Future Sound Of London, yeah? I ain't daft. Only slightly American.
I was sooo in love , August 2000. .. had this on repeat , CD those days. Made two of my best drawings ever.. always puts me right back there. I don't dare listening to this so often anymore.
I want to be friend with you
One of the best albums of the 90s , the following tracks are unskippable
-Rising Sun
-Inertia Creeps
-Exchange
-Dissolved Girl
-Black Milk
-Group Four
i agree with you!
By Massive attack?
- Better things
- karmacoma
Most definitely
Agreed 1000%. If i HAD to choose Man Next Door and title track are good but not as unforgettable as the rest imo.
This is the definition of trip hop. Darknesssssss.
Liz Frazer's voice is so versatile. She is able to sing in such different styles, but still sounds unique...she's not copying any style, she's just doing a different gorgeous thing with her voice.
It's still funny to me hearing her sing in English!!!!!
Exactly..Well said greenman 👌
Always in my crates and gets played..ethereal , haunting, and so powerful,.,.Massive Attack in the building...
I love Mezzanine. One of my all time favourites. This is one of the best songs on it along with Angel. I never get bored with it. Takes me away.
I fell asleep while listening to this and as I awoke next morning from uneasy dreams, I found myself transformed in my bed into an enormous insect
i feel like your kafka reference went unnoticed and i am here to say, i appreciate you.
Metamorphosis is one of my favorite books! Thank you for that.
Giorgi Samsa
i guess the insect was the same as one at the album cover
best comment
Such an elegant music
Brutally elegant. Vicious even.. stealth . .
Just started getting to know massive attack. The thing i love is in the main they use real drums not synth drums and it adds so much to their music for me.
Great band. Exceptional videos and fantastic singers.
Just beginning to get to know their work.
This is the anthem of my life.
One of the sexiest songs I have in my playlists rn
Whoever made this video knows exactly what Massive Attack is all about. Down to a science. Flawless. Kudos to you.
Omg bro what happened to music videos?😩
1:15💪🏽
It's an old Richard Burton spy film,but it fits.
@@ExcaliburDawn Right. Oh I love it. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.
@@zacblake9249 There's something really special about the 'trip hop' style isn't there.Be it the sultry vocals coupled with quite dark and often quite 'industrial' sounding music.
It's very emotive
I love it.👍
'Black Milk' is a term from a very famous poem by Paul Celan " Death is a Master from Germany " . The vid fits also for this.
Still amazing.
Amazing film. One of the most beautifully shot b&w movies of all time.
I saw them about twelve years ago in Munich live
Especially "unfinished sympathy" was great performed - UNFORGETTABLE!
This song makes me want to live in slow motion
and in black & white.
First I read "love"😄
@@FranFeriolinah fam. I like to see in colors lol
As a kid i used to love walking over the scrubs and around wormwood, summer holidays tent city would appear on the scrubs with students from all over the globe playing music football arts crafts. and knowing Richard Burton my idol along side John Thaw also another idol did filming around there always gave me a buzz.
One of the best of an EXTREMELY good album. That textural 'wub wub wub' (not that kind of wub) noise throughout... beautiful
That wub noise would be bass lol
@@CursedInEternity92 i think they mean that dubby noise..not the bass..it starts on the first beat of every bar
Amazing Richard Burton and Massive Attack ...so wonderful ... exciting ....❤
I loved this music with an amazing film! Just adored Burton, what a voice, unforgettable. I always remember his recordings of "under milk wood" by Dylan Thomas, so beautiful and evocative.
thnaks for the tip w the movie
I will watch it today /
Their first three albums of the 1990s are so amazing. The group is extremely talented as heck.
Slicky Kid Ok, boomer
Multi-talented as well. Banksy is a member of this band.
Honestly I'd say their _last_ three albums are amazing. Mezzanine, 100th Window, and Heligoland are some of the my favourite albums EVER.
Best vocals in any category, love her work with Massive Attack, but I have the hots for her since Cocteau Twins.
brings back mystery. & fear that had been left years ago. but that is the magic of this……
& the disturbing comfort of this.
RIGHT>??????? OMG
This music never gets old, I'm so glad I got the LP version of this classic album...
took me 66yrs to take this trip! well done my dear.
So dark, so cold, so strengthening
TRUE~!!!!!!! omg
Elizabeth Fraser is such a legend Massive Attack wouldn't be remotely the same without her
The best song from their 1998 album title Mezzaine, this song has beautiful combinations of cords and vocals - and appropriately associated with the video - The Spy who Came in from the Cold, starring Richard Burton, circa 1962. I love the part which starts at 3:38 to 4:01.
If i'm not mistaken that's Liz Fraser from the Cocteau Twins, her angelic voice is quite amazing!
Ginger c It is, she appears on a number of songs on this album.
@@karziflora Hope Sandoval
i love massive attack's abstract psychedelic lyrics to death, you can make anything you want from them, just close your eyes, turn your imagination on and let your thoughts go.
mezzanine will have its spot in my top 5 best albums forever, the most powerful and dramatic, subtle and fragile, irredeemable and hopeless and there's no happy end.
its been a soundtrack to some heavy times for me and represents some of the best baddest bits of living in my own head
I am rigz
i guess i can relate to "best baddest bits of living" in some way. probably not in the way you had it in your life but this song is one of the best but at the same time the most hurtful memory for me
Anya Brigadina music is so evocative that you can feel the emotion linked to it each time you hear it, I hope it has become easier for you with the passing of time, but it isn't always so. No denial tho of the vibes that this tune can bring, and I still feel ..some... of them when I hear it.
skykhan6 i know man
a great album that is standing the test of time, I can start to play it and then end up wondering where the past hour has gone. love it.
this song gives me a certain vibe i cant really describe it but i love it
Best Massive Attack track ever? No discussion. Just is.
Not a fan of everything they did, but this is class .. has beat, expectation . .
The whole album is beast mode
Dope song, Book & film. Yes, I am that hip!
Amazing Film. Amazing Actor. Amazing Track. Amazing Coupling.
Love this song. I picture the completely abandoned and derelict parts of Detroit, where nature has begun to reclaim the streets and houses
So Beautyfull pleas no delete
This was a great movie. One of the best. Richard Burton was awesome. I don't know why it has flied below everybody's radar. Fabulous story John le Carre
[Liz Fraser]
You're not my eater
I'm not your food
Love you for God
Love you for the Mother
Eat me
In the space
Within my heart
Love you for God
Love you for the Mother
Mother fountain
Or live or not at all
The most level
Sunken chapel
Love you for God
Love you for the Mother
All's there to love
Only love
Jaxon Depp thank's
Thank you!!
i like the way 'show less' is the final line of a good poem
Not wanted to be activated. Yet here we were/are. Smooches, 🤯😘😍😎
Iykyk
absolutely......can not explain why......but still listening to it for fourteen years...God's breath in it.....perfect cut anyway....congrats
This is really strange. I bought this album roughly ten years ago and I have always imagined the song playing out like a black and white setting movie, but i never thought i would actually see a music video per se with this exact song depicting that very same thing. Trippy....
+SeriosG78 Not so amazing really, the fact it's called Black Milk (milk usually being white), plus the fact the album cover is black and white...
+Idan Levin no, i don't think i was clear. the very content that is being played i imagined when listening to this song for the very first time nearly ten years ago and i remembered it every time i played it. and now i found this video and i see the same visuals i imagined the first time in the same fashion, as if I were in some weird kind of time loop or something. that is the part i found strange.
+Idan Levin no, i don't think i was clear. the very content that is being played i imagined when listening to this song for the very first time nearly ten years ago and i remembered it every time i played it. and now i found this video and i see the same visuals i imagined the first time in the same fashion, as if I were in some weird kind of time loop or something. that is the part i found strange.
I feel ya, they created a landscape of sound with that feel. Music is so much more when you can see it.
It was and will always be a misty blue song for me.
I have loved and listened to massive attack music for more than 20 years; and it will stay like that!
Now I would like to know from you how many people around the world will continue to hear these miracles in 2024, and from where?
🎶♾️🔝❤
awesome.....always on hit list...
Burton's 'Spy who came in from the cold' is the one of the bleakest and best spy dramas ever put on film.
Vocals sound a lot like Beth Gibbons, a very portishead vibe I'm getting from this! Gorgeous
Вся композиция держится на волшебном голосе Elizabeth Fraser 💋 ❤️ from "Cocteau Twins". 👍
Очень жаль, что эта группа распалась. 😥
chilled out rainy day music love it
Connor Goodall like 2day.....well , where i live atleast.
I HAVE TO SAY IT .STILL MY FAVOURITE ALBUM OFTHEIR'S
+davbai forever mezzaine will be best of them
davbai mezzanine no doubt!
For me it's a toss up between Mezzanine and Blue Lines.
Fantástico, mágico, envolvente, sedutor, viagem.................
2:53 this part is just crazy makes me wanna live in 1800s and for some reason it gives off a sad but magical vibe 😄
nice trip, thanks good sir
Always been one of my favs on the album.
I Still remember the last concert of massive attack in México...😥
It's Almost 2020, and this STILL KILLS*
Lexxie Bodine right on!
Just slays.
And it will until we can no longer listen to music....
Zero7 and Massive attack are both just timeless.
Mind boggling i love when gold nuggets like this are throwed at me
This is my first time hearing this song and I say it's pretty cool sounding. I like this kind of music.
This album is just so amazing and dreamy, I still love it all these years later
This is what all milk should sound like
one of my favorite MA songs ! flawless!!
I could drown in this.
i already did
I can't stop listen to this darn song I made it my ringtone too
Ésta banda siempre me sorprende!! Me encanta!
this is a great video. the song and film are brilliantly matched.
great job...i love it!
this song reminds me of all those movie scenes of slow-motion dance club scenes, and I love it !
one of my all time fav tunes, I just watched that movie, brilliant. Richard Burton was a great talent, The music goes so well with the clip. Does any one know why they chose that film.?
Memories, stole my dad's iPod when I was a kid . . . MA and Moby.
omg me too! Im writing a blog post about it right now and came to this song because it was the first MA song I heard when I was exploring my dads ipod. Changed my life i swear!
good artist's
Sometimes the songs find us ;)
give it back to him bitch
AWESOME MOVIE. BEST SPY FILM OF ALL TIME
you already know about the song
This music goes with the whacked dreams I get. There always set in industrial settings with me searching for the exit. Yeah well I said whacked. Sometimes I find the exit only to start looking for another one.
... How are you doing now? Lol.
this is excellent... not a lot of people are talented enough to edit a movie from the 60s to a song from the 90s... keep up the great work!!!
It's wild that this song is from the 90s. I'm listening in 2021 and it sounds like it's from the future!
For me it sounds like it's from the 60s, ancient song
🥇
Hypnotic track to a hypnotic video
I think it's more of a hypnotic video to a hypnotic track.
What a haunting tune.
Why did I not find this music earlier? Unbelievably good!
What a great movie. Possibly the best spy thriller ever made.
incredible vibes!
Massive Attack are my favourite band of all time and to think that I only listened to heavy metal before ie Metallica
Regards Doug Hughes
Williamstown Nth
Australia❤😊
Их двое , только каждый заперт , и может даже добровольно
, в такой уютной , одиночной камере души . . . (с.с.)
Clicked the vid bc I love this film and I’m so glad I did, this is a vibe!
I see comments like yours on some of the most creative, avant-gardé & expressive songs on YT. There's this nascent mis-understanding of songs that aren't happy happy joy joy, & all this dancing around the word we're all avoiding.. "SAD".
Depression is when nothing is of value to you anymore & you don't enjoy anything. Sadness is misery due to a loss & is enjoyed in many ways. It's a valid emotion, & has much beauty. In a word; Solace. It's not an illness, & should not be treated as one.
Nice
Thank you for this masterpiece, my best friend Massive Attack.
I love this video with this music. Perfect, thanks!
sounds like goldfrapp's earlier music and the way she sings. but this was before. i still love her, but this is genious
Goldfrapp? She sounds like a fucking ice cream van..dreadful shite
I think even Alison Goldfrapp (good as she is) would move over for Elizabeth Fraser
めちゃくちゃ良いなこれ
I can listen to this whole day...wonderful work!
Deep musical shower of Black Milk... To listen over and over again...
A great song ! The voice of Elisabeth is so beautiful 😍
I`m still listen it in 2018.
2020
@@Krumanionec 567890
This song takes me on a journey
House music chill right here
Whole album dope 🙌
Liz Fraser..bluesy, soulfulness, ethereal, beauty...and massive attack to the senses..
Mmmm... This song puts me in a rather devious mood. I adore it.
Jezus Chrystus Jest Jedyną Drogą do Boga ❤
Great tune I fell in love with thee actress Claire Bloom opposite Richard Burton in this movie.
Najseksowniejsza piosenka świata.
This was the last song I heard just before I went to sleep, when I listened to Mezzanine the first time. Had nightmares about giant spiders for several days after for some reason. Total masterpiece, as is Black Melt, but I find this the creepier of the two. I would *not* want to be listening to this if I was walking alone in a forest.
😊😊p
😅😊o😊
😊
😊
Om
Black Milk and Film Noir? Awesome Idea, i Love It! :)