It would be an EXCELLENT priming song for BANK JOBS. Full volume in the car,.. eyes meet, que to-“HOODS UP! LETS DO THIS!! Deep breaths, arm hair standing on end, flush of blood hits the heart & everything becomes super crisp! Eyesight & senses attuned so deeply you feel others thoughts! Through the Bank doors with a shotgun walking an inch above the ground! FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This song was really impressive when I saw the movie in a theatre. During the whole film there was no score, and suddenly this began during the credits. It fits the film perfectly, thanks for uploading!
I read roberto savianos book in a hut in the italian Mountains when I was way too young. After Reading it, on the same vacation, we went into a media store, where I was able to convince my parents to buy me the film. When my parents went off to Milano for a day, I stayed in the hut and watched that dvd on my dad‘s Laptop. It fucked me up for the rest of the vacation. I had a Constant earworm from that song, always feeling like I had some Type of insight
13 Years ago and it’s still one of the most psychologically haunting pieces of music out there. Ghouls and creatures are fictional characters we create to indulge our desire to feed our adrenaline. The men in this movie kill without hesitation and very little reason. That is the most terrifying thing of all. These kids thought they were going to make the deal of their lives. Instead, they’re gunned down in cold blood, at sunset. Literally, at the eve of their lives. To end up in an anonymous grave in Sicily; never to be found.
This songs make me scare, sometime I can't even ear it, and it's not a joke or a lie. I've been living in Naples since I was born, and in earing this songs, in front of my eyes too many ghosts appeares. I'm not toalking about monsters, I'm talking about blood, drug, whores, guns, bullets, cruel smiling faces. A normal guy shouldn't have ever seen this kind of thing, but I've did. Because I'm from Naples, capital of the world greatest industry. Greetings from Naples... I'm sorry for my english
I wonder how the mind of Robert del Naja is like. In the interviews I've seen, he comes off as snowflakey, liberal (very), tender, which are quite a contrast to the bestial, ceremonial and utterly dark shamanic tunes he had produced throughout the years. What an intricate mind. Beautiful. Massive.
I get where you are coming from… he is an enigma really, so kind and sweet but we don’t really know him as he isn’t plastered across the media talking about himself constantly. It makes the really dark, foreboding and freaky tunes hit harder. like Reflection - wow it sounds so gothic and hard and wonderful. I think this dark power he has comes from his punk influences. I do wonder what unreleased delights he has squirrelled away somewhere. Maybe one day he’ll unleash them onto the world 🤞🏼
@@CG-nc6qt Foreboding - didn't know that word! In hindsight I must concede I do not subscribe (using this word in TH-cam can cause confusion) to the thinking process of my initial comment, which is coming from a - let's say - non-dualism perspective. In other words, humans are multi-faceted and sometimes said facets are in contrast to each other, that's just how things are. I'll wager the contrast actually makes sense: Del Naja's capacity to make dark-sounding music is contingent on him being an astute observer of what's, well, dark in the world. This comes, I think, from having a robust moral compass, thus being susceptible/cognizant/perceptive of evil. In a sentence, my little hypothesis is: him being a good person, is what enables him to make DARK music. Reflection is awesome - thank you for reminding me, l'll have a listen; you might not know - awesome collection of unreleased tunes from the Heligoland period. Type on YT "Heligoland unreleased".
@@mRGuitarShow1 Now you will have to use that word! Thanks for elaborating your point, I get it and agree. I did not know about the Heligoland unreleased material, I’ll check that out, thank you
MENO MALE perché nel mondo davvero Napoli è una delle più belle tra le belle!Troppi non conoscono la vera storia ma portano avanti una visione decadente che non corrisponde a realtà!...va bene, ci siamo chiariti,buona giornata.
It actually is on CD available to purchase. It's the final track on the Gomorrah soundtrack. Do a search for it on amazon, even though it does tend to be pricey and out of stock regularly.
Ah no worries. I misread you. However, there are other examples of Massive Attack tracks that were used in the end credits of other films that have never seen a proper release, so I would'nt say its obvious it would be available on CD. I'm just glad Herculeumn is on CD. Also,the film its from - "Gomorra", is one of the best (and also most brutal) films I've seen in recent years and if it had'nt been for the MA involvement I probably would never have had the pleasure to see it.
questa musica è inquietante, appaga la tua malizia, germina vermi nella carne, ti toglie la speranza di vedere la luce e ti incatena ad un'ossessione masochista.
... oly hihetetlen , hogy egy hónap múlva , SOPRONBAN , a VOLTON , erre a gyönyörűen érzelemteli zenére repülhetünk majd bele a titokzatos LÉTBE , KEDVESSEL ...
Since I posted this comment I recieved a lot of bad feedack. Maybe just a few people understood that my comment is referred to the emotions that the song inspire me. That's not a general opinion on my city. That's what the song make me think about my city while I'm listening it. Talk only bad about Naples is not good, of course. But talking 'bout Naples like it's all okay it's not right too. Truth stays in the middle.
Yeah, man. I be remembering all my Germanic colloquialisms. Helps me pivot off my Viking bag with out all that n-word interference.
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Haha, yeah, same here. Came to the movie only for the reason MA did some music in it. Great movie experience. Its terrible its actually based on true story.
"A normal guy shouldn't have ever seen this kind of thing, but I've did. Because I'm from Naples, capital of the world greatest industry." it is clear that even a little to make you play the victim, highlighting the negative aspects that exist but that only feed the hunger of those who live in this sort of gossip. Naples unfortunately, the world capital for culture, for centuries, is painted in one color, the black of the crime.and it's not the only one, Naples has more more, colours and shades
wow.. i was looking at the picture and i was wondering how nature really "swallows" things. how it swallows us and the objects of our existence to be more exact. oh well, what a deep tune! i've just found it know. MA :)
As a kid...I lived across the street from the cold, gray pacific ocean Beach in San Francisco .. I always returned to the thought..that the waves had been breaking forever..and washing away time
It is probably a single made by Robert del Naja - not really massive attack... On the other hand, massive attack has been about 40 different persons (all in all) through time, and therefore, the answer is Yes and No...
In questo contesto ho sottolineato quell'aspetto in particolare perché correlato alla canzone. Come ho già detto, il commento è un riferimento a ciò che la canzone ispira. Non è il disegno che ho nella mia mente della mia città. Ovviamente ognuno lo legge come vuole, e la visione prevalente è quella unilaterale e acritica di Napoli-Male. Non era mia intenzione mettere in risalto gli aspetti negativi, e di certo non l'ho fatto a cuor leggero, per il piacere di farlo.
Voglio spezzare una lancia in favore di Marwords, perchè lo conosco e so cosa intendesse dire con questo discorso: lui è napoletano e ama la sua città, davvero tanto. Tutte le volte che vengo là sembra un bambino dalla felicità che ha nel portarmici in giro. Ma questa canzone come mi ha spiegato più volte è ciò che lo riporta a vedere che purtroppo è la capitale della camorra, cosa che rovina la bellezza della città stessa. Ma credimi so per certo che lui ritiene la città in cui vive stupenda!
Quello che voglio dire che la frase del tuo primo commento è inequivocabile. Inoltre tutti marciano e si ingrossano su una visione di Napoli che è unilaterale e se per prima chi è di Napoli non è in grado di cambiare la tendenza allora la frittata è fatta!Lo so che la verità sta nel mezzo, che non è tutto rose e fiori ...ANZI!...ma in alcuni e forse troppi contesti, sembra che faccia piacere sottolineare i punti negativi.
@jonbonwon, colonelsanta, Equilibrium: Something tells me you guys have never been out of the States, or maybe never even seen a proper ghetto. I don't think Marwords is trying to be a toughguy, in fact this person openly states they are scared of where they live. Napoli is a mafia stronghold, and if you haven't seen it, you should before you make judgements. Also to jonbonwon: This person is from another country, and I'd say their English is pretty damn good. Probably better than your Italian.
@Marwords aie ye no normal guy, extraordinary muff than. Find me a 17 year old spending at least 5% of his free time on the street who didn't caught most of the sights you did, my little extraordinary italian.
Beh ma infatti basta vedere la musica che ascolta per capire che non è un idiota eheheh!...A parte questo, il fatto è che io anche sono napoletano "VERACE" e molte volte mi imbatto in commenti di partenopei stessi che non hanno rispetto per la propria città e anzi assumono degli atteggiamenti riduttivi e ignoranti che li portano a scimmiottare quello che purtroppo in giro viene fatto credere.Mi sono chiarito con Marwords, ho capito il suo punto di vista, che per me era giusto approfondire....
Any way Napoli is not what Saviano tells, in his book , movie and fiction of Gomorra there are liots of bullshit, Napoli has many beauties, just visit it and you can discover how wonderful city it is . Lol
BUT THE CAPITAL OF WHAT??? why not say that Naples is the capital of culture, beauty, good food cheap? .. it's cool to play the victim, pointing out problems that all cities in the world have, is advertising that makes a thing to manage all of your destiny, and the usual people like you do not like this great city and make it more ugly than it could !now you feel happy to be having the most voted comment? clap clap clap...
This track is intense AF. Every time I play it in my car it makes going to the grocery store feel like I'm going on a bank heist lmao
Yup, I know exactly what you mean. I feel the same way.
Why u going to the grocery store? Rather care about your fck life man and eat healthy
It would be an EXCELLENT priming song for BANK JOBS. Full volume in the car,.. eyes meet, que to-“HOODS UP! LETS DO THIS!! Deep breaths, arm hair standing on end, flush of blood hits the heart & everything becomes super crisp! Eyesight & senses attuned so deeply you feel others thoughts!
Through the Bank doors with a shotgun walking an inch above the ground!
FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This song was really impressive when I saw the movie in a theatre. During the whole film there was no score, and suddenly this began during the credits. It fits the film perfectly, thanks for uploading!
I read roberto savianos book in a hut in the italian Mountains when I was way too young. After Reading it, on the same vacation, we went into a media store, where I was able to convince my parents to buy me the film.
When my parents went off to Milano for a day, I stayed in the hut and watched that dvd on my dad‘s Laptop.
It fucked me up for the rest of the vacation. I had a Constant earworm from that song, always feeling like I had some Type of insight
There could not have been a better moment to play this track than at the end of Gomorra.
Or, Beowulf😌
You really can feel the traditional sound of Napoli in that song, Great
13 Years ago and it’s still one of the most psychologically haunting pieces of music out there. Ghouls and creatures are fictional characters we create to indulge our desire to feed our adrenaline. The men in this movie kill without hesitation and very little reason. That is the most terrifying thing of all. These kids thought they were going to make the deal of their lives. Instead, they’re gunned down in cold blood, at sunset. Literally, at the eve of their lives. To end up in an anonymous grave in Sicily; never to be found.
Not Sicily, Campania in the Naples (Napoli province)
This songs make me scare, sometime I can't even ear it, and it's not a joke or a lie. I've been living in Naples since I was born, and in earing this songs, in front of my eyes too many ghosts appeares. I'm not toalking about monsters, I'm talking about blood, drug, whores, guns, bullets, cruel smiling faces. A normal guy shouldn't have ever seen this kind of thing, but I've did. Because I'm from Naples, capital of the world greatest industry.
Greetings from Naples...
I'm sorry for my english
Greetings from Juarez. Mexican cartel headquarters.... stay strong. Stay safe. 🖤
You could have not put it better mate. It sums up the shockwaves that movie sends through your system...
I think that the movie without this song at the end, would have not been the same. This song is the PERFECT end for the movie..
Epic. This song truly epitomizes $hit hitting the fan.
masterpiece!!!!so powerful!
My Soundtrack for Corona , every night in Berlin...
Finally! A song that can accommodate insanity.
3D heartbeat
I wonder how the mind of Robert del Naja is like.
In the interviews I've seen, he comes off as snowflakey, liberal (very), tender, which are quite a contrast to the bestial, ceremonial and utterly dark shamanic tunes he had produced throughout the years.
What an intricate mind. Beautiful.
Massive.
I get where you are coming from… he is an enigma really, so kind and sweet but we don’t really know him as he isn’t plastered across the media talking about himself constantly. It makes the really dark, foreboding and freaky tunes hit harder. like Reflection - wow it sounds so gothic and hard and wonderful. I think this dark power he has comes from his punk influences. I do wonder what unreleased delights he has squirrelled away somewhere. Maybe one day he’ll unleash them onto the world 🤞🏼
@@CG-nc6qt
Foreboding - didn't know that word!
In hindsight I must concede I do not subscribe (using this word in TH-cam can cause confusion) to the thinking process of my initial comment, which is coming from a - let's say - non-dualism perspective. In other words, humans are multi-faceted and sometimes said facets are in contrast to each other, that's just how things are.
I'll wager the contrast actually makes sense: Del Naja's capacity to make dark-sounding music is contingent on him being an astute observer of what's, well, dark in the world. This comes, I think, from having a robust moral compass, thus being susceptible/cognizant/perceptive of evil.
In a sentence, my little hypothesis is:
him being a good person, is what enables him to make DARK music.
Reflection is awesome - thank you for reminding me, l'll have a listen; you might not know - awesome collection of unreleased tunes from the Heligoland period. Type on YT "Heligoland unreleased".
@@mRGuitarShow1 Now you will have to use that word! Thanks for elaborating your point, I get it and agree.
I did not know about the Heligoland unreleased material, I’ll check that out, thank you
MENO MALE perché nel mondo davvero Napoli è una delle più belle tra le belle!Troppi non conoscono la vera storia ma portano avanti una visione decadente che non corrisponde a realtà!...va bene, ci siamo chiariti,buona giornata.
What I can tell you is that I downloaded it from Robert del Naja's Myspace.
This song makes me feel like I'm fucking losing my mind...especially when I pull all nighters & this song comes on on my playlists.....
Heck this picture is so odd and catchy! I want to go to swim in that sea, as deeply as I can while listening to this music
It actually is on CD available to purchase. It's the final track on the Gomorrah soundtrack. Do a search for it on amazon, even though it does tend to be pricey and out of stock regularly.
Ci vengo ogni volta che posso, lì sono le mie origini, amo la città, quindi tutte le volte che è possibile il viaggio cerco di farmelo! :)
I think I'll consider it in the Massive repertoire.
Ah no worries. I misread you. However, there are other examples of Massive Attack tracks that were used in the end credits of other films that have never seen a proper release, so I would'nt say its obvious it would be available on CD.
I'm just glad Herculeumn is on CD. Also,the film its from - "Gomorra", is one of the best (and also most brutal) films I've seen in recent years and if it had'nt been for the MA involvement I probably would never have had the pleasure to see it.
I dig on these cats, it's the dope, you dig.
Here in 2024💪🏽
I do not know either, but I remember one thing : this song was part of Gomorrah's OST. (great film by the way !)
Chiedilo alla De Filippi...
questa musica è inquietante, appaga la tua malizia, germina vermi nella carne, ti toglie la speranza di vedere la luce e ti incatena ad un'ossessione masochista.
Mi piace come ragioni.
Of all bad comments I've recievedd about mine, yours is the best!
it's in Gommorah, movie soundtrack
... oly hihetetlen , hogy egy hónap múlva , SOPRONBAN , a VOLTON , erre a gyönyörűen érzelemteli zenére repülhetünk majd bele a titokzatos LÉTBE , KEDVESSEL ...
I play this before football. Helps me get stuck right in.
my Sondtrack for Corona 2020..so brutal zu Walk in an Empty City of Berlin..Great..
Since I posted this comment I recieved a lot of bad feedack. Maybe just a few people understood that my comment is referred to the emotions that the song inspire me. That's not a general opinion on my city. That's what the song make me think about my city while I'm listening it.
Talk only bad about Naples is not good, of course. But talking 'bout Naples like it's all okay it's not right too. Truth stays in the middle.
Ez igen ebben benne van minden ami kell.
Yeah, man. I be remembering all my Germanic colloquialisms. Helps me pivot off my Viking bag with out all that n-word interference.
Haha, yeah, same here. Came to the movie only for the reason MA did some music in it. Great movie experience. Its terrible its actually based on true story.
Thank you, I'll look it up. Looks like a lot of critical thinkers " liked this movie.
Gomorra's final song... great movie
"A normal guy shouldn't have ever seen this kind of thing, but I've did. Because I'm from Naples, capital of the world greatest industry."
it is clear that even a little to make you play the victim, highlighting the negative aspects that exist but that only feed the hunger of those who live in this sort of gossip.
Naples unfortunately, the world capital for culture, for centuries, is painted in one color, the black of the crime.and it's not the only one, Naples has more more, colours and shades
Why, thank you, sir.
Love the pic. What is it called? By Who?
Sounds like a Silent Hill song Oo ! Love it =) also Aftersun is perfekt !
Like Tangerine Dream " Sorcerer" soundtrack.
wow.. i was looking at the picture and i was wondering how nature really "swallows" things. how it swallows us and the objects of our existence to be more exact. oh well, what a deep tune! i've just found it know. MA :)
As a kid...I lived across the street from the cold, gray pacific ocean Beach in San Francisco .. I always returned to the thought..that the waves had been breaking forever..and washing away time
to do list: put this song on repeat while i work today, rent the movie Gomorrah, google Naples Italy crime and get educated
Los escuche en una presentacione de sussie 4 hace 1 mes, y de intermedio pusieron rolas de los maestros: Massive
IIRC, it wasnt on any album, its was made for a movie Gomorra. The ending credits.
And the ways were just getting bigger and bigger
Used on Gomorra, great track.
haha i'll do some research, i love it nonetheless! thanks
It's the only track from "Gomorra" OST
Well, I meant its not on MA album. Its pretty obvious it will be on OST.
It is probably a single made by Robert del Naja - not really massive attack... On the other hand, massive attack has been about 40 different persons (all in all) through time, and therefore, the answer is Yes and No...
in fact the hinge of Massive Attack is Robert Del Naja
GOMORRAH !!
In questo contesto ho sottolineato quell'aspetto in particolare perché correlato alla canzone. Come ho già detto, il commento è un riferimento a ciò che la canzone ispira. Non è il disegno che ho nella mia mente della mia città.
Ovviamente ognuno lo legge come vuole, e la visione prevalente è quella unilaterale e acritica di Napoli-Male. Non era mia intenzione mettere in risalto gli aspetti negativi, e di certo non l'ho fatto a cuor leggero, per il piacere di farlo.
Voglio spezzare una lancia in favore di Marwords, perchè lo conosco e so cosa intendesse dire con questo discorso: lui è napoletano e ama la sua città, davvero tanto. Tutte le volte che vengo là sembra un bambino dalla felicità che ha nel portarmici in giro. Ma questa canzone come mi ha spiegato più volte è ciò che lo riporta a vedere che purtroppo è la capitale della camorra, cosa che rovina la bellezza della città stessa. Ma credimi so per certo che lui ritiene la città in cui vive stupenda!
@Yurikeukens which movie?
great Massive Attack, Saviano and Gomorrah
@Yurikeukens where did you watch it in cinema may i ask?:)
what movie?
~viking burial~
Buona giornata ;D
Echoes of Smack My Bitch Up.
This track is the theme for some movie, does anyone know what movie? It is incredibly familiar.
Gomorra
Raffaello Orini Thanks
Quello che voglio dire che la frase del tuo primo commento è inequivocabile. Inoltre tutti marciano e si ingrossano su una visione di Napoli che è unilaterale e se per prima chi è di Napoli non è in grado di cambiare la tendenza allora la frittata è fatta!Lo so che la verità sta nel mezzo, che non è tutto rose e fiori ...ANZI!...ma in alcuni e forse troppi contesti, sembra che faccia piacere sottolineare i punti negativi.
@Marwords You my friend, should seriously consider writing a book.
On my insanity soundtrack
il denaro non ha bandiera
Vattene prima possibile, ormai tutto è marcito. Mi dispiace per i napoletani onesti
and who really knows you're supposed to try to reverse this pubblicità.capisci what I mean?
IS THE SOUNDTRACK OF GOMORRA MOVIE
Or a Film !!
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Another movie this would go well with: Apocalypse Now
What massive attack album is it on? Is it massive attack?
It's s part of the Gomorra's soundtrack
ummm dont come to LA thats all i can say LOL
" High quality "....you do realize you uploaded it in mono, don't you ?
...torna presto a trovare Marwords e NApoli....' sta casa aspett' a te!eheheh!
@Marwords you sound like a woman who's exaggerating how scary her bus ride to work was
@jonbonwon, colonelsanta, Equilibrium: Something tells me you guys have never been out of the States, or maybe never even seen a proper ghetto. I don't think Marwords is trying to be a toughguy, in fact this person openly states they are scared of where they live. Napoli is a mafia stronghold, and if you haven't seen it, you should before you make judgements. Also to jonbonwon: This person is from another country, and I'd say their English is pretty damn good. Probably better than your Italian.
Yeah high quality my ass.
Is stereo a luxury or what the hell
@Marwords aie ye no normal guy, extraordinary muff than. Find me a 17 year old spending at least 5% of his free time on the street who didn't caught most of the sights you did, my little extraordinary italian.
This song is good but i don't think that either of you knows what ghetto is...You can't see ghetto in Napoli an certainly not in the US...
@RamenxXxNoodles gomorrah
sorry sorry!it's an error!;)
240p... where is HQ?
+Eduardo Antonio 240 "P" = PIXEL !
we.all.die
red
"high quality"
@Marwords ma si scem'...??????
Beh ma infatti basta vedere la musica che ascolta per capire che non è un idiota eheheh!...A parte questo, il fatto è che io anche sono napoletano "VERACE" e molte volte mi imbatto in commenti di partenopei stessi che non hanno rispetto per la propria città e anzi assumono degli atteggiamenti riduttivi e ignoranti che li portano a scimmiottare quello che purtroppo in giro viene fatto credere.Mi sono chiarito con Marwords, ho capito il suo punto di vista, che per me era giusto approfondire....
@cogitoergobooom now* sorry
Any way Napoli is not what Saviano tells, in his book , movie and fiction of Gomorra there are liots of bullshit, Napoli has many beauties, just visit it and you can discover how wonderful city it is . Lol
No, I don't. If you're italian we'll better speak in our language, so we won't avoid misunderstandings.
Gomorra è ambientata a Napoli, ma Napoli non è Gomorra.
So move on.
BUT THE CAPITAL OF WHAT??? why not say that Naples is the capital of culture, beauty, good food cheap? .. it's cool to play the victim, pointing out problems that all cities in the world have, is advertising that makes a thing to manage all of your destiny, and the usual people like you do not like this great city and make it more ugly than it could !now you feel happy to be having the most voted comment? clap clap clap...
@KenElizabethFilms Gomorra