I imagine a beautiful ice skating performance to this music. A dimly lit, empty ice rink - only a single skater carving beautiful patterns into the ice. I feel peace listening to this...
This song wells up deeper emotions within me. The haunting strings, the ghostly vocals... Beck sure had changed since "One Foot In The Grave"!! I grew up on his older music.
I think you nailed this entire album, even the title. Mourning Phase turns to (a new) morning phase. Death and rebirth, which is the pattern of everything.
I love this song now, I would've never heard it if it wasn't for Bones. The season finale last night was amazing, and this song just topped it all off.
I heard it too I thought it was Pyramid Song!!! I didn’t know the name but I had heard pyramid song in Peaky Blinders and then I had heard this song in Lenox hill and thought they were the same.
i have never cried to a song before ever i love you this litterally has changed my life ive been crying for 30 minutes strait god this song is beautiful
This is the best album in the last 10 years hands down. I can't think of any other album in any genre which creates so much emotion and connection to the music. It's like you're living in move.
I think this whole album is about *getting prepared to die*, and all that In _Morning_ , he acknowledges what he's seen about the world, and wishes to live again like pushing a reset button, and admitting death is a possibility - not running away from that idea. In _Heart is a drum_, he's tired from what is expected about him from people, and wishes to be freed from it In _Say goodbye_, he figures how can he say goodbye from life to the rest of the people so they don't get upset when he 'sleeps the eternal sleep'. In _Blue moon_, he's again, tired, but struggling with the experience of death, as it is a journey he can travel only alone. In _Unforgiven_, he tells someone that he'll be expecting him/her at 'the end of the tunnel' (if that is the experience of death), and that he/she has to go for 'the light' at the end. That's the 'unforgiven' place. In _Wave_ (this song), he's started noticing he's dying indeed, seeing his life in retrospect and checking what his intention has to do with the process of death. He has to stop trying to avoid it to avoid some bad experience In _Don't let it go_, he says that 'faults' are there for a reason and are not really 'sins': you don't have to deny them. In _Blackbird chain_, he says that even with reason and criticism, he never gave up on the idea of a god, when confronted with an experience he associates with it In _Phase_, he's into the process of death itself, past whatever previous stages there are, he's onto the next phase. In _Turn away_, he's embracing his new type of existence, not getting affixed to whatever he previously knew, his memories, admitting a dreamlike experience... or just a rebirth. In _Country down_, he looks at existence outside an experience of a fixed time frame and fixed to a body, seeing centuries as nothing and whole places as tiny. He criticizes the importance he put to that things (contrary to 'Morning' in a mild way) In _Waking light_, he notices he now has reborn as another person (not a baby), so that now his previous memories serve no purpose and make no sense, being different from what he has felt as home. In _Defriended_, he's starting to live his new life as whatever each day brings, giving up whatever he recalled of the death experience. In _I won't be long_, he recognizes a pattern in life where we make our collective lifes worse for no good reason, since it makes no sense in the long run In _Gimme_, he subsides to the widespread anxiety and avarice of society, mindlessly. In _Spiral staircase_, he already is involved in wasting time in doing whatever is possible (as we all do), to do stuff in order to entertain ourselves and forget all the existentialism around, mostly like the reverse of the start of the album. In his situation, he's at the same situation as we are now, running away from the thought of death without even noticing we do that. If you see, it starts with _Cycle_, telling that it's all a cycle we all go through: we live, die, have this weird death experience, get reborn, and forget it, starting over. Maybe I'm utterly wrong. Since I doubt any interviewer will ask Beck if this album is about death, or even if someone did... I doubt Beck would answer for sure, we'll never know. Nevertheless, poetry is mostly never about literal meaning. To me, the fact that it can be about such a widespread thing (death), that touches upon the meaning of everything we do... it's why many of us got hooked to this album that doesn't seem to be too poppy or the like in the first place. In your opinion, how wrong am I?
Well thank you!!. I think what I wrote is approximately 40% bollocks (it has to be, I'm not Beck!)... but since I listened to this album about 100 times at least (while doing nothing else), at least I have a bunch of fairly proper excuses to backup how can I be not wrong :P I didn't write down the musical cues nor the poetry ones, but I think they're fairly straightforward and abundant. If you are into it, you can unearth them [For example, calling the figure of a Messiah, be it Jesus, Muhammad or whatever, 'Blackbird', in 'blackbird chain' as a necklace with a crucifix or other icon in there]
Navarro Musica thanks a lot for caring enough to read!. If you care for unearthing your own interpretations, I'm all eyes. Thank you Benjamin Arce too! It's a brilliant album, in my opinion
I was in downtown LA, we were in the lobby as we had to take our friend out from our seats as he was being ruckus, i had seen beck live 8 times before, but never this song.. my friends were all arguing, some drunk, i think it was the Orpheum? i heard the beginning of the strings to this song, i bolted out to the middle door of the lobby, ran right down to the middle and stood while he performed this song for the first time ever in los angeles.. the blue/gray lights, the vibration of the strings, the cooing vocals... i was alone.. the audience was frozen.. it was such an otherworldly moment. i have my reservations about beck... but this song.. my god.. it's full of stars...
This album is album of the year because of how raw and viscerally real it is. Morning Phase puts voice to the sadness of the practice of forced restraint in a world on the brink of everything.
If this song wasn't on the album, it wouldn't have won the Grammy, plain and simple. Morning Phase had some decent high points (Blue Moon, Waking Light) but this was the song that really put the whole thing together.
I agree. This song, plus the two little string-based interludes scattered across the album, gives it a unique flair. Without them, I feel it would be dangerously close to being one-note, and also too similar to Sea Change. They add a simultaneous sense of serenity and heaviness.
First time I ever hear this guy and it's wonderful. This track is so empower yet so mellodic in a depressed way. They're using this track in some show called Tyrant I believe which is coming up soon.
Ah thank you! I have been listening to Beck since Mellow Gold but I didn't recognize his voice in those Tyrant ads! Not sure why. (I blame the loud air conditioner :-)
"Deputy" on Fox brought me here. Until today, I'd never listened to anything by Beck. Hauntingly, eerily beautiful. This will stay with me long after it's ended.
I've never had a song haunt me like this one Since it came out it's been an uneasy listen The atmosphere is heavy and thick with depression. Would love to see a Beck and Bjork collab.
I heard this song at the end of Season 1 Episode 9 of Lennox Hill Docu Series on Netflix! I cried so Bad uncontrollably of the the as the song played the experience happening with this Pandemic and all the LIVES LOST! THIS SONG TOUCHED ME IN SO MANY WAYS! MY WORLD😭😷💔🖤🌍🎼
I could listen to this song 24/7 and not get tired of it. The music is like a piece of luscious cake and the words are the icing, nice, but not needed. To me, this ranks right up there with Beethoven or Mozart, totally brilliant.
Beck has done it again. Created a masterpiece of music. Love him or hate him, there's no denying that he's one of the most talented, diverse and creative musicians of our generation. Morning Phase sounds like it should be the sequel to Sea Change and I'm in love with both. Mutations is still my fave though.
this photo/image of Beck is truly sublime... Carl Jung, and his teaching on finding and experiencing your own inner shadow, instead of repressing it, so that you can see it for what it is... allowing you to control it, and not having it control you...
This song was performed by the seven guys on So You Think You Can Dance with choreography by the fabulous Travis Wall! Absolutely divine! Took my breath away!
One of the most diverse and experimental artists going , go way back and listen to the mellow gold album and then this album, you would never think it’s the same person
can't stop listening to this, i see a lot of people calling it boring or just not getting it, it's a shame people fail to recognize art in subtleties and in music
THANK YOU for putting this audio on TH-cam! I just saw tonight's SNL rerun and when the 2nd song came on, I was mesmerized! absolutely enthralled and INSTANTLY captivated (which rarely happens, I'm a picky dance remix DJ, lol) I'm off to buy this song on Amazon, but just needed to check TH-cam real quick to make SURE the version done on Saturday Night Live was the same as what's being sold on Amazon as the album version - again THANK YOU!!! and this song is freaking AMAZING
My son, Christopher (RIP), turned me on to Beck in the mid 90’s….this music lover (Deadhead, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Lou Reed,…etc.) loves all of Beck’s albums. Each album is so unique and amazing. Thank
I want Beck to do a collaborative album, with Dylan, Petty, Gilmour, Jeff Lynn, Neil Young, Clapton, Willie Nelson, Jack White on different tracks, some other brilliant real musicians he would harmonize with vocally, lyrically, musically.
+alpha java they released a single back in 2012 or so, with the tunes "i just started hating some people today" and "blue randy" - here: soundcloud.com/songday/beck-i-just-started-hating
Wow, im really amazed by this album cuz its just so well realized from every single aspect from composition to sound desing and production really a masterpiece. I thing in times like these when people just don buy music this is the music that makes me wanna buy from the LP to the 24bit track. Beck you really are a music master!
My favourite track from Morning Phase. A lot eerier than the others on the album, reminds me of Steven Wilson - specifically Drag Ropes from the Storm Corrosion project with the lead man from Opeth, they should all work together!
This song is an experience, not just a song. Beautiful.
U said it best
Still listening. Thanks for your comment ❤ hugs from Las Vegas!
TRUE
It's also a wave. :)
The whole album is gorgeous. The more you listen to it, the more beautiful it gets.
This album is just insane. This IS the best album of 2014, hands down, no questions asked.
We're in February
***** I know.
***** It's officially the best album of 2014 now
No complaints there, Issac. Well deserved
Coma Witch by Acacia Strain came out in in 2014 so no
this song captures all the emotions in my life right now, sadness, hope, indifference, and isolation from everything. just wow.
No, he has not lol
@Audriana Pequeno
this song is part of the last episode of the Lenox Hill series. Amazing !
Relevant today.
Me too
I imagine a beautiful ice skating performance to this music. A dimly lit, empty ice rink - only a single skater carving beautiful patterns into the ice. I feel peace listening to this...
Beck is love, Beck is life
This song wells up deeper emotions within me. The haunting strings, the ghostly vocals...
Beck sure had changed since "One Foot In The Grave"!!
I grew up on his older music.
+Brandon Tedrow (SatyRiffik) Me too. I like the variety in Beck's music.
+breath888 Indeed! I had no idea he expanded so much since the early 90's. He never ceases to amaze me with his art!
+Brandon Tedrow Yeah, he's definitely a classic case of an artist being ahead of his audience.
I always dig a song that makes me feel something.
Didn't see this song coming at all, and find it quite refreshing and cinematic.
This song is absolutely beautiful! It completely captures the sense of melancholy and yet, is slightly hopeful... Just beautiful
Perfect
I think you nailed this entire album, even the title. Mourning Phase turns to (a new) morning phase. Death and rebirth, which is the pattern of everything.
@@78LedHead It's also the pattern of a bipolar person's life. Death, rebirth, death, rebirth...every f'n week.
I love this song now, I would've never heard it if it wasn't for Bones. The season finale last night was amazing, and this song just topped it all off.
This reminds me so much of "Pyramid Song" ...it's so good.
WOW!!! I can totally see that!
Er... Hear*?
I heard it too I thought it was Pyramid Song!!! I didn’t know the name but I had heard pyramid song in Peaky Blinders and then I had heard this song in Lenox hill and thought they were the same.
Too much? ...
Nice Radiohead reference ;)
i have never cried to a song before ever i love you this litterally has changed my life ive been crying for 30 minutes strait god this song is beautiful
This is the best album in the last 10 years hands down. I can't think of any other album in any genre which creates so much emotion and connection to the music. It's like you're living in move.
One of THE most beautiful songs In the world. From start to finish this is a masterpiece.
I think this whole album is about *getting prepared to die*, and all that
In _Morning_ , he acknowledges what he's seen about the world, and wishes to live again like pushing a reset button, and admitting death is a possibility - not running away from that idea.
In _Heart is a drum_, he's tired from what is expected about him from people, and wishes to be freed from it
In _Say goodbye_, he figures how can he say goodbye from life to the rest of the people so they don't get upset when he 'sleeps the eternal sleep'.
In _Blue moon_, he's again, tired, but struggling with the experience of death, as it is a journey he can travel only alone.
In _Unforgiven_, he tells someone that he'll be expecting him/her at 'the end of the tunnel' (if that is the experience of death), and that he/she has to go for 'the light' at the end. That's the 'unforgiven' place.
In _Wave_ (this song), he's started noticing he's dying indeed, seeing his life in retrospect and checking what his intention has to do with the process of death. He has to stop trying to avoid it to avoid some bad experience
In _Don't let it go_, he says that 'faults' are there for a reason and are not really 'sins': you don't have to deny them.
In _Blackbird chain_, he says that even with reason and criticism, he never gave up on the idea of a god, when confronted with an experience he associates with it
In _Phase_, he's into the process of death itself, past whatever previous stages there are, he's onto the next phase.
In _Turn away_, he's embracing his new type of existence, not getting affixed to whatever he previously knew, his memories, admitting a dreamlike experience... or just a rebirth.
In _Country down_, he looks at existence outside an experience of a fixed time frame and fixed to a body, seeing centuries as nothing and whole places as tiny. He criticizes the importance he put to that things (contrary to 'Morning' in a mild way)
In _Waking light_, he notices he now has reborn as another person (not a baby), so that now his previous memories serve no purpose and make no sense, being different from what he has felt as home.
In _Defriended_, he's starting to live his new life as whatever each day brings, giving up whatever he recalled of the death experience.
In _I won't be long_, he recognizes a pattern in life where we make our collective lifes worse for no good reason, since it makes no sense in the long run
In _Gimme_, he subsides to the widespread anxiety and avarice of society, mindlessly.
In _Spiral staircase_, he already is involved in wasting time in doing whatever is possible (as we all do), to do stuff in order to entertain ourselves and forget all the existentialism around, mostly like the reverse of the start of the album. In his situation, he's at the same situation as we are now, running away from the thought of death without even noticing we do that.
If you see, it starts with _Cycle_, telling that it's all a cycle we all go through: we live, die, have this weird death experience, get reborn, and forget it, starting over.
Maybe I'm utterly wrong. Since I doubt any interviewer will ask Beck if this album is about death, or even if someone did... I doubt Beck would answer for sure, we'll never know. Nevertheless, poetry is mostly never about literal meaning. To me, the fact that it can be about such a widespread thing (death), that touches upon the meaning of everything we do... it's why many of us got hooked to this album that doesn't seem to be too poppy or the like in the first place.
In your opinion, how wrong am I?
I'm only on "Wave" right now, but the more I read into this, the more I begin to make sense of it and the clearer this becomes. Well done.
Well thank you!!.
I think what I wrote is approximately 40% bollocks (it has to be, I'm not Beck!)... but since I listened to this album about 100 times at least (while doing nothing else), at least I have a bunch of fairly proper excuses to backup how can I be not wrong :P
I didn't write down the musical cues nor the poetry ones, but I think they're fairly straightforward and abundant. If you are into it, you can unearth them [For example, calling the figure of a Messiah, be it Jesus, Muhammad or whatever, 'Blackbird', in 'blackbird chain' as a necklace with a crucifix or other icon in there]
pifie shit man! I read everything you wrote and in my opnion makes perfect sense.
Brilliant breakdown. Brilliant!
Navarro Musica thanks a lot for caring enough to read!. If you care for unearthing your own interpretations, I'm all eyes. Thank you Benjamin Arce too! It's a brilliant album, in my opinion
I was in downtown LA, we were in the lobby as we had to take our friend out from our seats as he was being ruckus, i had seen beck live 8 times before, but never this song.. my friends were all arguing, some drunk, i think it was the Orpheum? i heard the beginning of the strings to this song, i bolted out to the middle door of the lobby, ran right down to the middle and stood while he performed this song for the first time ever in los angeles.. the blue/gray lights, the vibration of the strings, the cooing vocals... i was alone.. the audience was frozen.. it was such an otherworldly moment. i have my reservations about beck... but this song.. my god.. it's full of stars...
Holy Stunning Batman. Brilliance in aural heavenly emotion
Beautiful and spiritual, almost like a religious hymn.
From moment one of its release, I was and always will be captivated and soothed by this song.
First time here (note that I am a classical music listener) and I find this music quite captivating.
Hauntingly beautiful. Reminds me of Dead Can Dance in a way.
+Give it up for Jackson Heights own, Mr. Randy Watson I thought the same. I immediately thought of how some of their music makes me feel.
This song is the definition of sublime. So emotional and powerful...the work of a true genius!
I have never heard about this guy until I heard about what happened in the grammy's. All I have to say is that beck has a new fan. Me :)
Where were you in the 90s?
I was born in 1993 so I wasn't very familiar with music yet
clemente moises
Ah, OK. Makes sense.
clemente moises 1996 here. I've known Beck for a while.
True that.
This album is album of the year because of how raw and viscerally real it is. Morning Phase puts voice to the sadness of the practice of forced restraint in a world on the brink of everything.
This will be inside my head for awhile. Not many songs do that. Brilliant song.
This song puts me in a meditative state, beautiful.
Incredible song! My best from this album. Play again again again...
There's something wonderful in this song, something simple, something incredible.
If this song wasn't on the album, it wouldn't have won the Grammy, plain and simple. Morning Phase had some decent high points (Blue Moon, Waking Light) but this was the song that really put the whole thing together.
I agree. This song, plus the two little string-based interludes scattered across the album, gives it a unique flair. Without them, I feel it would be dangerously close to being one-note, and also too similar to Sea Change.
They add a simultaneous sense of serenity and heaviness.
First time I ever hear this guy and it's wonderful. This track is so empower yet so mellodic in a depressed way. They're using this track in some show called Tyrant I believe which is coming up soon.
Ah thank you! I have been listening to Beck since Mellow Gold but I didn't recognize his voice in those Tyrant ads! Not sure why. (I blame the loud air conditioner :-)
Wait until you hear Sexx Laws
@@BLoafX thats what i love about beck, he can exist on all ends of the musical spectrum and still sound fantastic no matter what he does
Yep, Tyrant is where I hear it from too.
"Deputy" on Fox brought me here. Until today, I'd never listened to anything by Beck. Hauntingly, eerily beautiful. This will stay with me long after it's ended.
I heard this song played on SYTYCD and I LOVE IT!
This is a thing of beauty, didn't know Beck could go this deep
I've never had a song haunt me like this one
Since it came out it's been an uneasy listen
The atmosphere is heavy and thick with depression.
Would love to see a Beck and Bjork collab.
I heard this song at the end of Season 1 Episode 9 of Lennox Hill Docu Series on Netflix! I cried so Bad uncontrollably of the the as the song played the experience happening with this Pandemic and all the LIVES LOST! THIS SONG TOUCHED ME IN SO MANY WAYS! MY WORLD😭😷💔🖤🌍🎼
I saw him perform this song in concert last month. The otherwise gregarious crowd all just stood in stunned silence while he performed this.
This song is haunting.
Some of Beck's songs are such conduits to emotion.
What a lovely song. Heard it on the Bones season finale
Absolutely.
Where Booth had to fight the delta bastards invading his house.
This song resonates with my soul. Every time I listen to it I feel understood, and also carried away. Thank you, Beck.
BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR
I'm sorry I LOVE BECK IDC what people say about The Grammy's Congratulations Beck!!!!!
I could listen to this song 24/7 and not get tired of it. The music is like a piece of luscious cake and the words are the icing, nice, but not needed. To me, this ranks right up there with Beethoven or Mozart, totally brilliant.
Beck has done it again. Created a masterpiece of music. Love him or hate him, there's no denying that he's one of the most talented, diverse and creative musicians of our generation. Morning Phase sounds like it should be the sequel to Sea Change and I'm in love with both. Mutations is still my fave though.
this photo/image of Beck is truly sublime... Carl Jung, and his teaching on finding and experiencing your own inner shadow, instead of repressing it, so that you can see it for what it is... allowing you to control it, and not having it control you...
Carl Jung reference: +1
This was the best performance SNL has ever had. So much class.
This song was performed by the seven guys on So You Think You Can Dance with choreography by the fabulous Travis Wall! Absolutely divine! Took my breath away!
swelling.............goosebumbs
Why Beck has to be so awesome?
Anytime I like to feel haunted by music, this has to be on the playlist. Jeez... incredible. His father is a master composer! Incredible song.
One of the most diverse and experimental artists going , go way back and listen to the mellow gold album and then this album, you would never think it’s the same person
Something very haunting and beautiful about this song. It has affected me powerfully.
congratulations for the creator of the best album of the year. you're awesome.!
nice song. wasn't really sure who he was, so I came to listen and try to figure out why he won... I'm not disappointed.
My favorite Beck song
can't stop listening to this, i see a lot of people calling it boring or just not getting it, it's a shame people fail to recognize art in subtleties and in music
Yeah same....this is my color guard song for the high school and we love it
Well deserved album of the year. Another masterpiece from Mr. Beck Hansen.
Beck: morning phase
My anxiety: gone
Serotonin levels: up
Heart: happy
This album is wonderful. Beck is a fascinating musical artist.
Shades of Bjork and Radiohead, who were shades of jazz and classical elements I don't know, but it is a magnificent music.
This song was a great choice for the season 9 finale of Bones!!! Very emotional and beautiful!
Genius.
This song was played during the end of Bones' season 9 finale. So sad. :(
cool song, but that show is beyond terrible. CSI: Inane
You obviously have not seen all of the episodes, my dear. ^.^
I've actually got some great music off of Bones!!
Yaaaass I was like "wait... this song...OMG! The Bones finale :C hahahah
Yeah! The scene of Bones is so sad :\
Incredible! Beck is a MASTER!
"If I surrender
And I don't fight this wave
I won't go under
I'll only get carried away"
I live how beck has always done his own thing...but thus sing I'd never thought he would do something like this...truly amazing
"Morning Phase" is a beautiful collection ... love it....
Love beck. Always had a way of making the best songs ever.
I still can't get over the fact this is the same person who performed 'Loser' (almost 20 years ago, but still, this is quite a leap).
Heard this in the Bones season 9 finale & 😱😱😱 both to the song & the episode.
congratulations Beck!
BONES SEASON 9 FINALE, OMG.. I'M CRYING
THANK YOU for putting this audio on TH-cam! I just saw tonight's SNL rerun and when the 2nd song came on, I was mesmerized! absolutely enthralled and INSTANTLY captivated (which rarely happens, I'm a picky dance remix DJ, lol) I'm off to buy this song on Amazon, but just needed to check TH-cam real quick to make SURE the version done on Saturday Night Live was the same as what's being sold on Amazon as the album version - again THANK YOU!!! and this song is freaking AMAZING
This should be the theme song for 'Dune'. That's the vibe I'm getting.
yessss!!!!!!
Beck and Radioheads later stuff is how I get through my introspective cycle. Hope all is well with everyone. Hugs from Las Vegas ❤
My son, Christopher (RIP), turned me on to Beck in the mid 90’s….this music lover (Deadhead, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Lou Reed,…etc.) loves all of Beck’s albums. Each album is so unique and amazing. Thank
Blue Knights 20i7 baby!!! Woooo😂🙏🏻
Heard this song on the tv show Bones....freaking loved it. Did a lot of research to find who sings it and it was worth it.
One of the most simple yet beautiful songs Beck has created.... sad and haunting but truly stunning
I want Beck to do a collaborative album, with Dylan, Petty, Gilmour, Jeff Lynn, Neil Young, Clapton, Willie Nelson, Jack White on different tracks, some other brilliant real musicians he would harmonize with vocally, lyrically, musically.
that would be amazing
he has done some stuff with jack white. its really good too
+bit mummy, wow cool, any links you can send me? thanks 4 letting me know..
+alpha java they released a single back in 2012 or so, with the tunes "i just started hating some people today" and "blue randy" - here: soundcloud.com/songday/beck-i-just-started-hating
What about Björk or Radiohead ?!
Brilliant album I keep coming back to.
perfectly beautiful
Wow, im really amazed by this album cuz its just so well realized from every single aspect from composition to sound desing and production really a masterpiece. I thing in times like these when people just don buy music this is the music that makes me wanna buy from the LP to the 24bit track. Beck you really are a music master!
My favourite track from Morning Phase. A lot eerier than the others on the album, reminds me of Steven Wilson - specifically Drag Ropes from the Storm Corrosion project with the lead man from Opeth, they should all work together!
Some Scott Walker buried in there as well.
This album has grown on me. I think its extremely well done. This song in particular works the best for me.
BeckVEVO this album held me down ALL year. and "Wave" is such a great go to song! blessings to you! can't wait for more music!
Magnificent.
Masterpiece
Beck is life
ALBUM OF THE YEAR! Really cool atmosphere that Beck creates here. I like it.
Brilliant! Thank you, Beck!
This song clearly has a message! The fact that it's free when you purchase the Morning phase album, is a real eye opener.
Watching Beck I remembered my rival Keith Sweat.
Why do I like this song so much? Thanks Bones. 2019....
I think Beck could literally make animal noises in a minor tune and win a Grammy with it. he's that talented.
minor chord**
He seriously could! I would buy that album.
Don't get me started on "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict." You don't want to go there.
X_BunnySlayer _XD: Minor key. **
Thank you, I'm here all week.
This one helped me change me, in the truthfulness of my mind...
Instant chills when this song starts.
beautiful
The Shannara Chronicles brought me here! :)
+Adi Boutchou me too :)
From the ridiculous to the sublime. Whatever works. :)
Me too
I am suffering.