I saw SR for the first time in Toronto (October 2016). I was diagnosed with cancer 3 days before the concert, and I have to say that seeing SR play live helped me get through the diagnosis (aside from support from my husband, friends and family.) Their music has changed my life, and the concert was one of the best moments I have ever experienced, so takk SR. Oh, and I kicked cancer's ass to the curb 4 weeks after the diagnosis, and I continue to be cancer free.
I have have been diagnosed with glioblastoma and I'd like to wish you all the best and congratulate you for your positiv prognosis. Best of luck and keep on fighting. SR music can, like few other put one in a good place. Thanks to them.
I also listened to Sigur Rós when my dad was fighting cancer, which he lost the battle to. But you get this positive vibe from this mystical and magic music from SR. So happy that SR contributes with these endless-seeming music
I just introduced my 9 years old daughter to Sigur Ros. She loves them. I am taking her, along with my wife to see them live on September 2025 in Paris. I feel like the proudest father ever.
This concert is like a drug for me. I was there. I was so high on this perfection of sound coming from all the instruments and Jonsi's voice. If god exists, if heaven exists, I experienced it that night. The concert hall was bursting through the roof from the moment it started until the end. Tears rolled down my face the entire concert. I don't know the words to their songs, can't sing along, but every cell in my body was electrified for nearly 2 hours. I saw them Sept 2016 at the Hollywood Bowl (outdoors) and was blown away. How could it get any better? How can perfection become more perfect? It did. When I read how people describe their live concerts as something they have never experienced and doesn't compare to their recorded albums, I 100% agree. Even if you've never heard of this band, if you've never known any of their music. GO. Hear them, feel this music flow through your blood vessels. I crave the high I felt that night...every day of my life. Pure love, purest joy and bliss.
47:47. Jonsi held a note for over a minute. You could have heard a mosquito on the ceiling. The concert hall was frozen. I was frozen, my face completely wet with tears. I dare not sniffle or blink to ruin the moment.
I saw them perform in last night and you've taken the words right out of my mouth. There was a point during one song, who knows which, where I realised I couldn't move my arms. Cold sweat during another, random muscle spasms through most of them. Other moments where I realised I'd stopped breathing. Absolutely life-changing experience, I've never felt anything like it.
JenJenANDChrissy Beautiful and a completely accurate description of their live music. I too saw them in an outdoor venue next to a gorgeous lake, and the experience was sublime, and as you described, out of body. Jonsi’s voice serves as an additional instrument and I love that what he sings is a fictional language he made up to universalize their music. As you mentioned, it doesn’t matter if you don’t understand, as it’s about the feeling. Easily the best live experience I’ve ever had in my 30+ years attending a plethora of shows. Yes, if you get the chance, go see them. It will be something you’ll cherish for the rest of your life.
Yes. JenJenANDChrissy... Heaven And Our God Exist... i've Met Them. But i Came Back On Our Mother And Planet Earth After A NDE (Near Death Experience)... Since This Day, Ten Years Ago, This 2018 Year... i'm Dreaming... Each Night... And Have An Aim... 2018 Christmas Will Be the Most Beautiful For Each One Of Us All. Take Care And Be Blessed. Thank You For Your Experience...
To see & hear Sigur Ros live is the feeling of the highest order: pure joy hidden in the tears that fall from our faces... The best concert of my life, music mass that made me a believer...
this is the music to send to space...to show every other civilization what we are capable of as humans. humanity's ability to create beauty like this HAS to be what saves us.
Stages of listening to sigur ros: 1- Hey,that sounds like my cat 2-Hey,that's pretty good 3-So this is what people hear when they said God spoke to them
This is the best explanation ever. Whenever I play this and someone looks at me strange, it's just cause they don't understand the language of the gods. :)
When your felling suicidal and can't go on with life and fell like taking your own life just listen to sigur ros there music speaks to you telling you you not alone you have a purpose in life and that you are loved
@@kristin8932 yes I am ok, yes I am still here on the planet with you all, THANK YOU for the heartfelt comment I don't know you but I can tell you have a good heart thank you thank you for caring
@@yelbastianannastasia9516 I don't know you either but you seem like you have a good heart too, so we all want you here, our planet is better with you on it! Overjoyed to hear that you're still here and that you're ok. :)
@@kristin8932 God bless you it's really hard to find real people like you, a person who thinks about other people feelings and well being and you do not put yourself on a pedestal that you Superior to anyone, yes I'm still here on this planet THANK YOU for asking, and there be a special place in HEAVEN for you GOD LOVES YOU and GOD BLESS YOU.
Watch from 1:14:48 to see a man give his entire soul to his music and his fans. That right there is what makes Sigur Rós the greatest band in the world.
had this on my side monitor while doing something else but this exact moment my head turned and i was absolutely fucking mesmerized by the emotion... it was haunting
I saw Sigur Ros for the first time and interviewed Goggi two months ago. I owe this band so much. Jonsi helped me find my voice which I thought I'd lost, and Goggi is one of the most delightful conversationalists and human beings you could ever hope to meet. They changed my life.
Heart collapsing at 47:47. Jónsi and Sigur Rós, incredible and unique artists👌🏽 I've been lucky enough to see them playing twice and both times ended up in tears.
Just imagine... somebody has being born during this concert. Not one, not two, but aproximately 16000 children were born, when Sigur Rós were playing their music... That’s incredible. These little guys don’t even imagine what honor do they have
Masterpiece every time I listen to this. Last year I got to go to a Sigur Ros concert for the very first time, and no one has moved my soul as much as the powerful vocals and instrumentals used by the band. As someone described, their music is like a never-ending hug for the weary soul!
Yes I am back again, watching this ahead of their next tour, which sees the band perform with a 41 piece orchestra, which I am fortunate enough to go and see, which is still blowing my mind, specially after only seeing them last November in London, `and if they sound half as good as this one then ill be a happy bunny, but seriously, I cannot wait to hear them, and having a 41 piece orchestra too? Just perfect!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Alexandra is this for all their concerts this year ? I want to go to copenhagen in December for their concert but I really wish they have an orchestra
I remember when I saw Sigur Ros in 2012, they opened with Ekki Múkk. It was soul crushingly beautiful -- when Jón started singing it was like being transported to an alien sun and watching it go supernova in between expansive flashbacks of your entire life....
Never heard of the trio before attending the Sydney show with my brother, who a week before offered me tickets to the event. I came in virtually blind to the group and left with a memory I will never forget. Thank you all who came for making it a night I will never forget
pretty sure I saw them at coney island on tour w bjork... maybe it altered my life? I mean, if I wasn't there I suppose I would have been somewhere else. so
Seen them 3 times, and Jonsi solo once. Magnificent each time. Took a friend along to Jonsi's concert. She'd never heard of him. left saying it was the best concert she's ever been to. Iceland punching above their weight constantly.
I was introduced to SR 1999 by one of their natives, it was the perfect "I'm so hungover I can't move" music at the beach. He was a champ in so many ways and I can't thank him enough for enriching my life. Had the privilege of seeing them 2013 with my now wife, better live than on record confirmed after my sister called me crying during their 2006 Roskilde concert. I couldn't really tell what we she was saying but I get it now...
Theres bands that reflect eras, fashions, different moods of human existence.. and theres sigur ros that evoke feelings of a form of life before any sort of evolutions, when we all were water animals, being part of this beautiful vulnerable energy that makes us float above the trees up in a forest at night where the wind is gentle and there wasnt instinct of self destruction yet in our dna, not that early.
I was at this show, and I come back to it time and time again to relive the beauty. Though the tears no longer stream down my cheek with the same force as the first time, they still stream. As they always will.
the complete emotional breakdown of the soul and unleashing of our truest, most authentic, near-primal self i remember being there at this exact concert... drove eight hours to attend... and man, was it a life changing experience... especially that last song...
Been very fortunate and privileged to have seen them 4 times. Santa Barbara Bowl, the Greek Theater in Berkeley, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, and my most favorite, most memorable, once in a lifetime show, The Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, CA. A night I will take with me beyond this lifetime because it transcended space, time, music and mind. Whoever was there with me that night, you know exactly what I am talking about.
Yo soy músico y hago música desde hace cuarenta años. Nunca vi nada parecido a Jonsi y su música. Me parece de otro mundo. Este concierto debería ser patrimonio de la humanidad. Gracias por inyectar felicidad en este mundo que tanto la necesita.
If only music could rule the world fans, what a wonderful world this could be, keep up be strong everybody, never let any evil dare to harm you & never stop spreading good vibes of a kind, you are saving lives
SR’s music always hits me the same way every time. I think “how does this music exist?” followed immediately by the question “How is this music only existing now? How did humanity not discover this for so many centuries?”
I feel lucky to have heard them live. The CD recording is nothing like the live performance. I can't put into words how much more joyful Sigur Ros sounds when they are actually playing.
This version of À is the most magical thing I’ve ever heard. I cry every time I play it. Wow....I hope they do an album version one day, but with the whole orchestra.
I came here for “Staralfur”. Thank you Wes Anderdon for introducing me this unique song. Listening to this song is like being in a time travel machine, going slowly back in time, witnessing everything that has happened in the history of humanity.
Honestly, everytime Jónsi turns his guitar into a beast with the bow only for him to tame it again in a matter of moments just simply blows my mind. EVERY-FUCKING-TIME! Sigur Rós will forever be my only one true music love ❤
This is musical mastery; the equivalent of the top of Malsow's musical hierarchy. Genius in every beautiful way. I am mesmerized by the conductor and I bask comfortably in the melody. Very few modern bands affect me in this way. The world needs more of this.
Saw them twice in New Orleans (2013 & 2017). Experiencing their music in a crowd full of strangers was surreal, spiritual. There was a point I was so still and moved at the same time. It was crazy to look around and see everyone else entranced as well. I've sought a higher being for so many years, but the experience of being there was the closest, most tangible feeling I have ever felt to complete calm and stillness.
@@RutgerGrotius But there are many orchestras in the world. There's only one Sigur Rós. I get what you say though, i myself play in an Orchestra, and while it's not a conventional one and the musicians are not the best, every concert is an experience.
@@hannes1734 I think this is not about one side honoring the other by collaboration. I think it is just about enjoying experimental constellations and creating something magical together.
I love their music so much, it comes from within myself, it's visceral. They speak a music only energy can really comprehend. And the accoustic dimension makes it all the more real !!
Its AMAZING. I can't believe that I feel as i am standing in the concert hall now... how could it possible the sounds recorded like this??? All of the art of stage, lights, camera.. is can't make better than this, i think..
One of the lucky few to have seen SR play live twice now, they are magnificent on stage, and i adore this performance, so much energy and passion, SR 4ever xxx
I've seen them 4 times. Every single time it was just magical and captivating as an experience to see them. Wish I could have seen them with Kjarten though.
Saw them in 2006. The only band I can genuinely say, that if they had only played two tracks (the opening and closing tracks), I'd have gone away happy.
_Jón Þór Birgisson nd SR are the greatest I have seen around the world... when I hear it I feel as if I am breathing and living the spirituals nirvana ... from Iceland!!_ 🙌
They are my favourite band. I can hear them once and again. Unluckly have not been in their concert. Who is sensitive to the misic like this, they are near God.
hhhWOW What a treat for this audience. Have seen them live twice and both times I left feeling like I was glowing with some kind of aura. The feeling would last for days.
I just saw the entire video 😭😭 It brought tears to my eyes. This time we're listening to your voice. We see you, all of your lovely people 😭💔 I refuse to believe that this was all for nothing. Victory will come 🥺🙏🏻❤️🖤🤍💚
I watch this video at least once a week. I can't get enough. I hope to see them again live one day. The first time they brought me to tears. Best band I've ever seen. So brilliant. I love you, SR!
when the earth dies and humanity is gone and distant travellers find the dusty planet and search through our archeology- if the only music they found was this band and this concert id be entirely happy. this sums up humanity in its greatness and grandeur and most minute internalised intimate moments. I think if we could translate whale song, we would find they are singing Sigur ros.
For a long time I used to say to my friends, how beautiful the language is which is used in this music. I thought it was icelandic language. Later I found out sometimes they make words which doesnt mean anything actually, but still means alot. If explained in one word, this music is 'beautiful'.
I saw SR for the first time in Toronto (October 2016). I was diagnosed with cancer 3 days before the concert, and I have to say that seeing SR play live helped me get through the diagnosis (aside from support from my husband, friends and family.) Their music has changed my life, and the concert was one of the best moments I have ever experienced, so takk SR. Oh, and I kicked cancer's ass to the curb 4 weeks after the diagnosis, and I continue to be cancer free.
God bless ya
I have have been diagnosed with glioblastoma and I'd like to wish you all the best and congratulate you for your positiv prognosis. Best of luck and keep on fighting. SR music can, like few other put one in a good place. Thanks to them.
sending you love and hugs from here, congratulations, Survivor ❤️
So cool. Glad to hear it!!! The power of music and human connection is insane.
I also listened to Sigur Rós when my dad was fighting cancer, which he lost the battle to. But you get this positive vibe from this mystical and magic music from SR. So happy that SR contributes with these endless-seeming music
I just introduced my 9 years old daughter to Sigur Ros. She loves them. I am taking her, along with my wife to see them live on September 2025 in Paris. I feel like the proudest father ever.
This concert is like a drug for me. I was there. I was so high on this perfection of sound coming from all the instruments and Jonsi's voice. If god exists, if heaven exists, I experienced it that night. The concert hall was bursting through the roof from the moment it started until the end. Tears rolled down my face the entire concert. I don't know the words to their songs, can't sing along, but every cell in my body was electrified for nearly 2 hours. I saw them Sept 2016 at the Hollywood Bowl (outdoors) and was blown away. How could it get any better? How can perfection become more perfect? It did. When I read how people describe their live concerts as something they have never experienced and doesn't compare to their recorded albums, I 100% agree. Even if you've never heard of this band, if you've never known any of their music. GO. Hear them, feel this music flow through your blood vessels. I crave the high I felt that night...every day of my life. Pure love, purest joy and bliss.
47:47. Jonsi held a note for over a minute. You could have heard a mosquito on the ceiling. The concert hall was frozen. I was frozen, my face completely wet with tears. I dare not sniffle or blink to ruin the moment.
I saw them perform in last night and you've taken the words right out of my mouth. There was a point during one song, who knows which, where I realised I couldn't move my arms. Cold sweat during another, random muscle spasms through most of them. Other moments where I realised I'd stopped breathing. Absolutely life-changing experience, I've never felt anything like it.
JenJenANDChrissy Beautiful and a completely accurate description of their live music. I too saw them in an outdoor venue next to a gorgeous lake, and the experience was sublime, and as you described, out of body. Jonsi’s voice serves as an additional instrument and I love that what he sings is a fictional language he made up to universalize their music. As you mentioned, it doesn’t matter if you don’t understand, as it’s about the feeling. Easily the best live experience I’ve ever had in my 30+ years attending a plethora of shows. Yes, if you get the chance, go see them. It will be something you’ll cherish for the rest of your life.
Yes. JenJenANDChrissy... Heaven And Our God Exist... i've Met Them. But i Came Back On Our Mother And Planet Earth After A NDE (Near Death Experience)... Since This Day, Ten Years Ago, This 2018 Year... i'm Dreaming... Each Night... And Have An Aim... 2018 Christmas Will Be the Most Beautiful For Each One Of Us All. Take Care And Be Blessed. Thank You For Your Experience...
To see & hear Sigur Ros live is the feeling of the highest order: pure joy hidden in the tears that fall from our faces...
The best concert of my life, music mass that made me a believer...
The best thing about this music is when you get to share the experience with other people. For the first time we are seeing each other as souls
My life would be completely incomplete without this band. So grateful for the music they make.
Here here.
@@cremGeoff hear hear
@@cribscian Har har ;)
Me too
Same. My second favorite band in the world since 2009.
Still coming back to this concert 7 years later.
this is the music to send to space...to show every other civilization what we are capable of as humans. humanity's ability to create beauty like this HAS to be what saves us.
Your comment made me cry. You are so, so right. And we do need saving.
Your comment made me cry. You are so, so right. And we do need saving.
Your comment made me cry. You are so, so right. And we do need saving.
47:50 - 48:53 - I thought that was electronically done, then he took a breath. I'm like guhdamn, dude.
big flex
saw him do this in Manchester UK 2017,said to my grandson,hes got somebody out back, taking over halfway,absolutely incredible.
Stages of listening to sigur ros:
1- Hey,that sounds like my cat
2-Hey,that's pretty good
3-So this is what people hear when they said God spoke to them
Yes!
Once a friend told me "That sounds like whales" ahaha. Btw, I loved the #3. It is pretty amazing how SR make us feel. I really love them
This is the best explanation ever. Whenever I play this and someone looks at me strange, it's just cause they don't understand the language of the gods. :)
absurdly accurate, my dad refers to jonsí as "the guy who sounds like a cat"
Perfect explanation!
When your felling suicidal and can't go on with life and fell like taking your own life just listen to sigur ros there music speaks to you telling you you not alone you have a purpose in life and that you are loved
I hope you're ok and still here on the planet with us. :)
@@kristin8932 yes I am ok, yes I am still here on the planet with you all, THANK YOU for the heartfelt comment I don't know you but I can tell you have a good heart thank you thank you for caring
@@yelbastianannastasia9516 I don't know you either but you seem like you have a good heart too, so we all want you here, our planet is better with you on it! Overjoyed to hear that you're still here and that you're ok. :)
@@kristin8932 God bless you it's really hard to find real people like you, a person who thinks about other people feelings and well being and you do not put yourself on a pedestal that you Superior to anyone, yes I'm still here on this planet THANK YOU for asking, and there be a special place in HEAVEN for you GOD LOVES YOU and GOD BLESS YOU.
Watch from 1:14:48 to see a man give his entire soul to his music and his fans. That right there is what makes Sigur Rós the greatest band in the world.
What about radiohead?.
Radiohead too. Obviously.
had this on my side monitor while doing something else but this exact moment my head turned and i was absolutely fucking mesmerized by the emotion... it was haunting
when you're right, you're right
i heard like 15 seconds and im already crying, these people are angels 😭
I saw Sigur Ros for the first time and interviewed Goggi two months ago. I owe this band so much. Jonsi helped me find my voice which I thought I'd lost, and Goggi is one of the most delightful conversationalists and human beings you could ever hope to meet. They changed my life.
Heart collapsing at 47:47. Jónsi and Sigur Rós, incredible and unique artists👌🏽 I've been lucky enough to see them playing twice and both times ended up in tears.
I was right in front of their Primavera set last year. Travelled all the way from South Africa to see them and Radiohead. Wept like a baby.
Lucas Swart Also in Barcelona last year for them. My two fav bands and the best line up in a festival I've seen❤
Carles Planas Bou amaysing
This could be very random, but did you meet some americans during the radiohead soundcheck? if so, that was me... @Lucas Swart
I wish I could see them. But I live in New Mexico and no one comes here.
Just imagine... somebody has being born during this concert. Not one, not two, but aproximately 16000 children were born, when Sigur Rós were playing their music... That’s incredible. These little guys don’t even imagine what honor do they have
Masterpiece every time I listen to this. Last year I got to go to a Sigur Ros concert for the very first time, and no one has moved my soul as much as the powerful vocals and instrumentals used by the band. As someone described, their music is like a never-ending hug for the weary soul!
Yes I am back again, watching this ahead of their next tour, which sees the band perform with a 41 piece orchestra, which I am fortunate enough to go and see, which is still blowing my mind, specially after only seeing them last November in London, `and if they sound half as good as this one then ill be a happy bunny, but seriously, I cannot wait to hear them, and having a 41 piece orchestra too? Just perfect!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Alexandra is this for all their concerts this year ? I want to go to copenhagen in December for their concert but I really wish they have an orchestra
This version of Hrafntinna will forever be my favourite. Goosebumps
I remember when I saw Sigur Ros in 2012, they opened with Ekki Múkk. It was soul crushingly beautiful -- when Jón started singing it was like being transported to an alien sun and watching it go supernova in between expansive flashbacks of your entire life....
"Ekki Múkk" is a masterpiece!! I´m crying!!!
I love that song, and cried my eyes out when I heard it played with orchestra in NYC just a month ago. A masterpiece indeed!
I felt the memory of just laughing with kids, you know those laughs that make you feel as if humanness is awesome!!!
I hope to see them live once!
Never heard of the trio before attending the Sydney show with my brother, who a week before offered me tickets to the event. I came in virtually blind to the group and left with a memory I will never forget. Thank you all who came for making it a night I will never forget
If you have never seen Sigur Ros live, you MUST put it on your "To Do" list. It is truly a life altering experience.
I already had that experience.. On May 3rd... Here in Mexico, it was 😍😍😍
I thought I would never had the chance.. I was wrong ❤️
TO ICELAND MY FRIEND~~~TO iceland
They're coming to Sydney in a couple of weeks! 100 bucks - was seriously looking into it !!
I saw Sigur Ros live many years ago, and it did not alter my life in any appreciable way. I remember it was pretty though.
pretty sure I saw them at coney island on tour w bjork... maybe it altered my life? I mean, if I wasn't there I suppose I would have been somewhere else. so
The intro slays me every time ... here we go again!
Popplagið is the most beautiful song ever. That's it. Everything else is about the song,
I have seen them 6 times and this was the first and only time they played Starálfur. I was on the verge of tears.
Seen them 3 times, and Jonsi solo once. Magnificent each time. Took a friend along to Jonsi's concert. She'd never heard of him. left saying it was the best concert she's ever been to. Iceland punching above their weight constantly.
Thank you Sigur Ros for promoting peace on earth..........There is hope
.. here I am checking out flights to come watch Sigur Ros Live in Brussels! I live in South Africa and it’s totally worth the travel
I was at this concert. It was even more magical in person. Like being transported to another dimension in a spaceship of love and healing.
Oh yes, definitely. That's what Sigur Rós does, transcends the dimensions of time and space.
I’ve seen the Mona Lisa, the Hope Diamond, and sigur ros live. Only one brought me to tears.
I was introduced to SR 1999 by one of their natives, it was the perfect "I'm so hungover I can't move" music at the beach. He was a champ in so many ways and I can't thank him enough for enriching my life. Had the privilege of seeing them 2013 with my now wife, better live than on record confirmed after my sister called me crying during their 2006 Roskilde concert. I couldn't really tell what we she was saying but I get it now...
I had the privilege of being there live, just amazing and was brought to tears.
Not buying tickets to this was one of my biggest regrets
Setlist:
With the Los Angeles Philharmonic:
0:00 - Á
7:39 - Ekki Múkk
15:24 - Takk...
17:45 - Glósóli
24:00 - Hrafntinna
30:30 - Niður
35:50 - Fljótavík
40:00 - Starálfur
45:47 - Festival
Sigur Rós solo:
54:20 - Sæglópur
1:01:30 - Ný Batterí
1:09:40 - Vaka
1:16:23 - E-Bow
1:25:25 - Kveikur
1:31:20 - Popplagið
Þakka þér!
Ivan Iannacci ñ
Ivan Iannacci
MVP!
Ivan Iannacci jj viva La Barrita arriba la bolita arriba la blusita arriba arriba
Theres bands that reflect eras, fashions, different moods of human existence.. and theres sigur ros that evoke feelings of a form of life before any sort of evolutions, when we all were water animals, being part of this beautiful vulnerable energy that makes us float above the trees up in a forest at night where the wind is gentle and there wasnt instinct of self destruction yet in our dna, not that early.
I Cried ...This is Incredible! how late I've discovered this band & the ensemble. Glad im here
I was at this show, and I come back to it time and time again to relive the beauty. Though the tears no longer stream down my cheek with the same force as the first time, they still stream. As they always will.
the complete emotional breakdown of the soul and unleashing of our truest, most authentic, near-primal self
i remember being there at this exact concert... drove eight hours to attend... and man, was it a life changing experience... especially that last song...
...I was there as well.... church....
Been very fortunate and privileged to have seen them 4 times. Santa Barbara Bowl, the Greek Theater in Berkeley, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, and my most favorite, most memorable, once in a lifetime show, The Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, CA. A night I will take with me beyond this lifetime because it transcended space, time, music and mind. Whoever was there with me that night, you know exactly what I am talking about.
Yo soy músico y hago música desde hace cuarenta años. Nunca vi nada parecido a Jonsi y su música. Me parece de otro mundo. Este concierto debería ser patrimonio de la humanidad.
Gracias por inyectar felicidad en este mundo que tanto la necesita.
🥹💚💚💚🍀 yesssss
If only music could rule the world fans, what a wonderful world this could be, keep up be strong everybody, never let any evil dare to harm you & never stop spreading good vibes of a kind, you are saving lives
SR’s music always hits me the same way every time. I think “how does this music exist?” followed immediately by the question “How is this music only existing now? How did humanity not discover this for so many centuries?”
Electricity.
My wife and I saw them at the Eden Project in the UK. Stupendous event. Like an hypnotic exploding rainbow of sound 🙂🇬🇧
Combining two of my favorite musical ensembles: Sigur Ros and the LA Phil. This is heaven.
Pure Biss
I feel lucky to have heard them live. The CD recording is nothing like the live performance. I can't put into words how much more joyful Sigur Ros sounds when they are actually playing.
I was lucky to be able to see these shows; I still smile during that super-long note during "Festival".
track list:
1:efdhneufhewof fwjefjewçfw
2:sasha daidi wdwijdwpd
3:wieuwieeuiw
4:sw iwdwji wiiwwi wiw
5:hdowf
6:jsfdhehfewhfopwe
Love sigur ros
I think track 3 should in fact read "wriuiuyweyueyiapo". That's a common mistake.
my favorite is the track number 5
Humor do Melhor and Track 7 which Sigur Ros left untitled....well, i decided to title it for them.. "gtydeshj loujip"
Humor do Melhor 😂😂😂
Tinha que ser BR
This version of À is the most magical thing I’ve ever heard. I cry every time I play it. Wow....I hope they do an album version one day, but with the whole orchestra.
I came here for “Staralfur”. Thank you Wes Anderdon for introducing me this unique song. Listening to this song is like being in a time travel machine, going slowly back in time, witnessing everything that has happened in the history of humanity.
Honestly, everytime Jónsi turns his guitar into a beast with the bow only for him to tame it again in a matter of moments just simply blows my mind. EVERY-FUCKING-TIME!
Sigur Rós will forever be my only one true music love ❤
FESTIVAL is my therapy. Still one of the most incredible pieces of music I've ever heard.
I like to divide musical groups into two basic categories:
A. Sigur Ros
B. The other bands
Yes, absolutely!
Leonard Dixon jajajaa u rigth!!
Yes sr, Sigur ros is the best.
So true!!!
Yes, SR is really not comparable with any other band and of an outstanding level. Beautiful.
I listen to this concert every week for 2 years now... Its perfect.
I'm on every day!
This is musical mastery; the equivalent of the top of Malsow's musical hierarchy. Genius in every beautiful way. I am mesmerized by the conductor and I bask comfortably in the melody. Very few modern bands affect me in this way. The world needs more of this.
Staralfur is one of the greatest songs ive ever heard
I've listened to it about 15 times today alone! So epic..
"Festival" is the quintessence of life...!
I don't know what the heck he's singing about, but it MOVES me. Just discovered SR--totally in love.
Saw them twice in New Orleans (2013 & 2017). Experiencing their music in a crowd full of strangers was surreal, spiritual. There was a point I was so still and moved at the same time. It was crazy to look around and see everyone else entranced as well. I've sought a higher being for so many years, but the experience of being there was the closest, most tangible feeling I have ever felt to complete calm and stillness.
I don’t know how the conductor stayed so composed throughout this. If I’d been standing there in the middle of this I would have lost my mind.
I've never seen anything this beautiful. I am grateful for Sigur Rós for being with in some difficult periods of my life. 😭❤️❤️❤️😍
Lowlands 2008......no words. Thousands of people crying. BEAUTIFUL
47:45 That falsetto was held a bit over a minute.. impressive!
Every atom in my body is shaking ... mesmerising ... hypnotic ... magnificent.
Such an honor for the director and orchestra to play with Sigur Ros. This is the best thing I’ve watched
I think it's the other way around, every pop or rock band that enriches their sound with an orchestra should be honored.
@@RutgerGrotius But there are many orchestras in the world. There's only one Sigur Rós. I get what you say though, i myself play in an Orchestra, and while it's not a conventional one and the musicians are not the best, every concert is an experience.
@@hannes1734 I think this is not about one side honoring the other by collaboration. I think it is just about enjoying experimental constellations and creating something magical together.
I love their music so much, it comes from within myself, it's visceral. They speak a music only energy can really comprehend. And the accoustic dimension makes it all the more real !!
never ever listened to these guys....and i'm kicking myself in rear for not having discovered them soon
astounding performance!!!!
The last part of E Bow its so beautiful and moving. Few songs reach that emotional depth.
Awesome for meditation. Feels like I'm in the ocean with the waves carrying me.
glad to see how sigus ros grow through the years,touching the feelings of the world
Its AMAZING. I can't believe that I feel as i am standing in the concert hall now... how could it possible the sounds recorded like this??? All of the art of stage, lights, camera.. is can't make better than this, i think..
A will forever be known in my heart as the most beautiful song to never be released. RIP
One of the lucky few to have seen SR play live twice now, they are magnificent on stage, and i adore this performance, so much energy and passion, SR 4ever xxx
I've seen them 4 times. Every single time it was just magical and captivating as an experience to see them. Wish I could have seen them with Kjarten though.
Every time I listen to À... I can't breathe. It's so beautiful!
Kiera Gardner same!
I can’t find it...
whats the album is this song?
Amazing, Sigur Ros have quietly conquered the world.
Love your comment. Is there any other way to conquer anything if it is not quietly , slowly, lovely smooth?
Saw them in 2006.
The only band I can genuinely say, that if they had only played two tracks (the opening and closing tracks), I'd have gone away happy.
Jonsi is just amazing. Always leave me speechless.
_Jón Þór Birgisson nd SR are the greatest I have seen around the world... when I hear it I feel as if I am breathing and living the spirituals nirvana ... from Iceland!!_ 🙌
Just imagine if they played Varúð with orchestra... That must be magical
I walked down the aisle to SR. All the love all the thanks
They are my favourite band. I can hear them once and again. Unluckly have not been in their concert. Who is sensitive to the misic like this, they are near God.
th-cam.com/video/n-BjxCpmxmo/w-d-xo.html vanilla sky memories..
hhhWOW What a treat for this audience. Have seen them live twice and both times I left feeling like I was glowing with some kind of aura. The feeling would last for days.
La soledad se hace pequeña y el pensamiento se expande al escucharles.
I love this first song with all my heart, too bad we don't have it on spotify, i always come back here to listen
That Ending... God...
"The pop song" blows my mind EVERY SINGLE F*CKING TIME I listen to it
Smokin a joint while watching this astonoshing show💪👍🤟
Same
52:08 - Pure bliss. Magic. No words can describe whay I feel when I hear this masterpiece.
I just saw the entire video 😭😭 It brought tears to my eyes. This time we're listening to your voice. We see you, all of your lovely people 😭💔 I refuse to believe that this was all for nothing. Victory will come 🥺🙏🏻❤️🖤🤍💚
I watch this video at least once a week. I can't get enough. I hope to see them again live one day. The first time they brought me to tears. Best band I've ever seen. So brilliant. I love you, SR!
ditto
Likewise.....
This band is my number one example of music > lyrics.
I saw lucky to see them live on stage.. Great experience. Amazing performance as expected
when the earth dies and humanity is gone and distant travellers find the dusty planet and search through our archeology- if the only music they found was this band and this concert id be entirely happy. this sums up humanity in its greatness and grandeur and most minute internalised intimate moments. I think if we could translate whale song, we would find they are singing Sigur ros.
Are we not gonna talk about how amazing Glósóli is turned to something epic at 22:15?
we should!
Can't stop crying on Glósóli ending
Fljótavík is one of my many favourite, this performance was incredible!
I was there! Sublime experience on several levels
I never get tired of seeing saeglopur performed live.
10:15 Whenever I'm feeling low I play this song just to lift me up.
For a long time I used to say to my friends, how beautiful the language is which is used in this music. I thought it was icelandic language. Later I found out sometimes they make words which doesnt mean anything actually, but still means alot.
If explained in one word, this music is 'beautiful'.
yes some songs are entirely in this language they made up called vonlenska/hopelandic. some are in icelandic and some are combos of both
just saw them last week!!! heavenly concert @ Mexico City!! missed Orri a lot!!!
Á will always live here and no where else. And that’s sad.
22:15 eargasm! I can't understand how Jonsi gets that amount of air through his lungs to scream like that, he's god.