I think most people think this song is 'Sadness'. It is not. It's an anthology of songs about the Marquis de Sade. Hence the name. I have many of his writings, but that is because I collect books, and not because I align with his beliefs. Sade was a Libertine defined. He spent probably about half of his life in prison in France throughout the late 17th and early 18 centuries in prison because of certain things, and amongst those things, some of the books he wrote. One in particular was banned, burned, and put him away for 12 years. I read his writings because it is the insight into the mind of a freed libertine with no regret - not because he was a good writer - which he was not. He had the talent, and you can see it come out, but then he ruins it. There was an artist within him waiting to spill out, but perhaps it spilled out in his actions rather than his writings. Such was Sade, a tragedy in history as he was in literature, and now in song. Thank you. I do not agree with his extreme sexual libertinism, no, but his writings do expose the soul of someone who, though not well-written, show the soul of someone who at the time was not yet understood. That is what these songs are about.
I should clarify that books such as the stories of Justine and Juliette (good luck finding the correct ones and translations if you don't speak French) show such an innate skill for writing, but that's not what he was concerned with. He was telling a story. I am a collector and reader of many books and can say that Набоков did Sade one better on the subject of 'Justine' with his book, 'Lolita', but.. you must remember this was written around 200 year later. Things do change with storytelling. I should mention that English is my first language, and I do not speak French, and so Sade to me is but translations. That is sad, but the reason I compare the two books, though two centuries apart is because of the object of affection and the prose with which it is written. Nabokov's book, although he was Russian, was written in English, and so I can see all these pages of prose woven together. Sade breaks it up... he has this... prose form of mind, and yet not the fluency to back it up. His story is one of experience which you must live through his 'fiction'. It's a shame he wasn't a better writer.
And as an example, regarding Sade, on the nature of his writings and near the era, would be Dante; a man exiled politically at the time who nevertheless put his words on paper and is now quoted in movies, songs, books, and video games, even; and people don't even realize. Long live the forgotten writers that came before science and society could catch up.
When you understand this song you will then feel that dark history of sade at that era. Basically nobody is perfect and bounds to make mistakes. But, their mistakes let us the later generations learn what life and art is about. That why art itself is an art.
Marquis De Sade was a degenerate, I was a degenerate too, but I got saved by the Holy Spirit and now am Catholic, servant of the Lord. I like this song, it's beautiful, especially the Gregorian chants are great, but also the voice of the singer Sandra Cretu and the arrangements. Best part is when they shout "HOSANNA" - it is praise to God and means ""a special honor to the one who saves." Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! -Matthew 21:9
I am a new Zealand Maori , I have no idea what the song meant language wise but my spirit feels every words in this song. From millions of miles away it still vibes the same. Peace especially at this time 2022 💕 🔥
This is LATIN my Maori friend, the idiom of the Roman Empire.. Italian, french, spain , portuguese english are NEO LATIN language.. This is a GREGORIAN CHANT ( or similar ) and the Gregorian is a SACRED Chant used in the old Catholic Church, before the damned Concilio Vaticano II.. Latin is the sacred language of the Church to preach GOD... 👍👍👍
I agree I have tried to find this since I lost my tract in the 90's did my best at duplicating the words not knowing what I was saying until today! What revelation. God bless
I love this song my siblings (we all don't understand french or latin) they think this is occultic chant and I'm so into it. With this interpretation I'm so slapping it on their faces. This is a captivating piece of art.
I love that song, I usually listen to it from a very young age, it doesn't have offensive language, quite the opposite, intelligent lyrics that make you reconsider and beautiful music that leads you to relaxation.
I've always loved this song,music but now knowing the lyrics has brought a whole new life and meaning to this brilliant song.thanks so much this upload.
I grew up with this music in kolkata ,like sadness,Mea culpa ,Rivers of belief but neve knew what it meant ? Thanks for the translation . Sadness is immortal but within the song best part starts at 5:01. This tune kills.
The song has Nothing to do with sadness. Sade is short for Sadism.It is about crazy sex. Sorry to say. It is about how violent sex really is, and how it has to be done very carefully so injuries of all kinds are avoided.But so that it is still good. BTW this is NOT meant for any pickup responses. But the song is Clearly about sex.
@@nannyof2023 no, the song is speaking directly to the person The Marquis de Sade. The speaking part in French is someone asking him questions about what he is looking for in life.
I wasn't into dance music after the mid 80'd but I loved a lot of Enigma's' Music especially for the incorporation of Gregorian Chant and the music also sound like a lot of the New Age Music I started getting into at the time.
I really think this song, and many of Enigma's songs are about the conflict between the physical (body, sexuality, corporeal) and the spiritual (meaning of life, spiritual evolution, values and morals). This is immediately made clear in the music itself - the contrast between the ethereality of much of the spiritual/religious music such as Gregorian chants and others that they sample, with their grinding, techno, primitive and sexy beats. In my opinion, Enigma is not at all Christian in their theology - they offer absolutely no solutions, but only bring the ideas into question. Enigma uses religious music from many different cultures including Christianity, Islam, Hindu, and native peoples, etc. which suggest they are much more easily classified as New Age - a belief that all religions share common spiritual beliefs, but there is no true theology or discipline behind New Age: it is based on personal exploration and it is "situation-specific." If you were to listen to all of Enigma's music, some of it is explicitly New Age, especially the concept behind the name of one of their albums, The Screen Behind the Mirror." The Marquis de Sade may be the writer who others later used as a historical figure in the term sadism or the practice and beliefs of sado-masochism, but contemporary sado-masochism is entirely different than what the Marquis described or practiced. I see this song as clearly playing with (not coming to any conclusions about) the idea of sadism as a sexual/spiritual practice - it believes there is a spiritual release into Oneness, through the techniques of domination of submission through sexual practices that include pain and humiliation. Practitioners describe a religious ecstasy when certain thresholds are crossed. The Marquis de Sade is referred to as a representative of the practice of sado-masochism. In a sense, the questioner is conflicted between her Christian beliefs that sex, domination, submission, pain and humiliation are evil, while she herself is tempted by them, or perhaps has experienced them. She asks: Sade, tell me Sade, give it to me ("give it to me" is a sexual reference) Let us come in peace (a play on the word "come") In the name of Christ, Amen (a teasing sacrilegious reference in this context). Sado-masochism is a paradox, because it promotes a powerful pleasure to its practitioners, and a type of spiritual experience that feels "divine" while using techniques that are generally considered evil. Ironically, some interpretations of Christianity, particularly as practiced the Medieval era, promoted submission and domination by the Catholic Church, including self-flagellation and the punishment of the body (the corporeal) to achieve the incorporeal (spiritual awakening).
Luka, I read your comment after 2 years since you posted. At this time (and for some time) we have a double helix DNA. We have been reduced to almost zero of our human/spiritual powers. Thus there has been a bastardization of both our spirituality and our sexuality, meaning that which remains. And although powerful and sufficient when we understand and connect to these powers in compassion, we have completely lost our way as human beings. Up is down, hate is love. This is what the Marquis and many philosophers, poets, religions and religious figures, as well as various artists and officials and politicians and entertainers were referring to at the many different transitional states humanity has moved through around power, authority, and belief. With but 2 strands, everything easily represents something else rather than itself. However 2 strands are enough to continue with lineage and thus as a species. It’s also enough to return to additional powers we once had but that requires some becoming super powered. The reason for exploring the darkness of sexuality, spirituality (as religiosity), control and torture is the thinking that if it eradicated darkness (defined as our inability to see and know), we spare ourselves. It has been considered the greatest of spiritual questing on this planet up until now in that sense. In that pursuit many youth have been tested and broken into pieces. The modern world is unaware of the greater quest that is occurring. It is also unaware of the fact that questing in this manner to eradicate darkness (or as some call it sin or evil) will not result in the saving of souls. In the realest possible sense, there are no souls to save. This confusion is why at times societies have foreseen a savior, someone who uplifts with light not by entering darkness but who also has to pay the ultimate price. Yes, it’s all a very twisted attempt to return to our real powers, powers that even at our worst, we can sometimes almost touch. Meanwhile the global unfolding of massive mis-leadership, obstruction, confusion and torment continues as if each one is playing out a unique terminal bit, with the drama of not saints, not sinners but a splintered-ness that cannot be redeemed. Healing the double helix for what it truly offers, having nothing to do with exploitation, is the beginning of the return to innocence. 👋
Me ubiera guistado haber vivido en esa época para hablaur Latín se mei hace un idioma muy místico., y espiritual 🙏🏻love it ❤️ I would have liked to live in that era to speak Latin, I have a very spiritual and mystical language.🙏🏻❤️
I understand the fantasy and would absolutely love to visit but not for long. Life was brutal,hard and full of death then. Especially if you were in the French revolution were anyone and everyone could end up getting your head cut off just because someone mentioned your name. Litterlly.
This song is definitely beautiful! The choir is singing about Heaven and the King of Glory: Jesus, who died to pay for every person's mistakes so they didn't have too. It was only because He loved us. Now, whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life with Him. The woman is wanting to learn more, while the man is asking whether she chooses divine (God) or something else. I hope this helps. If you want more music about the King of Glory, I recommend Elevation Worship. They're better than this song any day.
I had no idea this song was about the Marquis de Sade or even who he was way back when. Evil dude. Thank you for the translation. I’m still gonna like this song regardless. I wanna say that Sade can kiss my ass, but he’d like that if he was still alive.
After hearing this song i realized how the devil uses soothing music to attract people This song invokes The Name of God to commit evil May The Lord open the eyes of the Listeners Lord have Mercy Upon your People
Remember listening to this song when I was a kid, it really took my attention and I really like it, but what I never expected is to listen it into the Dahmer series, mann the made it more unforgettable !!
Everytime I hear this song I always expect to hear somebody say "...from 20th century fox..." All my favorite movie trailers when I was a kid used this song lol
Even without the words I love their music but listening and trying to figure out the lyrics is fun but I always have to look them up and maybe learn a few little bit of French at the same time
Haunting...Hypnotic...and absolute Magic... I love all sorts of music but NOTHING comes close to this.. This song bares it's weight... It's heavy and uplifting at the same time.. #my2cents
! Es un"Tema Musical" ! Muy Espiritual! ! Donde se nos pregunta ;sobre de cual lado estamos los "Seres Humanos" ! !Una condicion " Muy Humana " ! ! Nosotros los "Humanos" sin execcion "Tenemos " ! Luz y Sombra!,..! De Angel y de Diablo! ! La decision final del camino a seguir es "Solo Nuestra" ! ! Personal !
Es como escuchar un coro de ángeles. La canción en latin está basada en un texto de la Biblia más exactamente el Salmo 24:7 que dice: Alzad, oh puertas, vuestras cabezas, Y alzaos vosotras, puertas eternas, Y entrará el Rey de gloria. ¿Quién es este Rey de gloria? Jehová el fuerte y valiente, Jehová el poderoso en batalla. Alzad, oh puertas, vuestras cabezas, Y alzaos vosotras, puertas eternas, Y entrará el Rey de gloria. ¿Quién es este Rey de gloria? Jehová de los ejércitos, ÉL es el Rey de la gloria. Selah
When I was around 15 years old in the 1990s, I fell asleep with the stereo on in my bedroom and had never heard this song before. I woke up in the middle of the night in complete darkness right at about the 2:40 mark of this video.....I thought I had died, was in hell, and the devil was speaking.
I think most people think this song is 'Sadness'. It is not. It's an anthology of songs about the Marquis de Sade. Hence the name. I have many of his writings, but that is because I collect books, and not because I align with his beliefs.
Sade was a Libertine defined. He spent probably about half of his life in prison in France throughout the late 17th and early 18 centuries in prison because of certain things, and amongst those things, some of the books he wrote. One in particular was banned, burned, and put him away for 12 years. I read his writings because it is the insight into the mind of a freed libertine with no regret - not because he was a good writer - which he was not. He had the talent, and you can see it come out, but then he ruins it. There was an artist within him waiting to spill out, but perhaps it spilled out in his actions rather than his writings.
Such was Sade, a tragedy in history as he was in literature, and now in song. Thank you.
I do not agree with his extreme sexual libertinism, no, but his writings do expose the soul of someone who, though not well-written, show the soul of someone who at the time was not yet understood.
That is what these songs are about.
I should clarify that books such as the stories of Justine and Juliette (good luck finding the correct ones and translations if you don't speak French) show such an innate skill for writing, but that's not what he was concerned with. He was telling a story. I am a collector and reader of many books and can say that Набоков did Sade one better on the subject of 'Justine' with his book, 'Lolita', but.. you must remember this was written around 200 year later. Things do change with storytelling. I should mention that English is my first language, and I do not speak French, and so Sade to me is but translations. That is sad, but the reason I compare the two books, though two centuries apart is because of the object of affection and the prose with which it is written.
Nabokov's book, although he was Russian, was written in English, and so I can see all these pages of prose woven together. Sade breaks it up... he has this... prose form of mind, and yet not the fluency to back it up. His story is one of experience which you must live through his 'fiction'. It's a shame he wasn't a better writer.
And as an example, regarding Sade, on the nature of his writings and near the era, would be Dante; a man exiled politically at the time who nevertheless put his words on paper and is now quoted in movies, songs, books, and video games, even; and people don't even realize.
Long live the forgotten writers that came before science and society could catch up.
thanks a lot (from a Russian speaking French and English)😃
Wow! May more books be read by you! The music is beautiful, of course and combines past present and future.
Doesn't need to be understood because constantly repeated.
As a Spanish native speaker (Latin and Spanish are similar) and having french as fourth language makes this even more fantastic.
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and being created by a romanian is even more fantastic :) Close to perfection since portuguese is missing
Asi es bro, al final de cuenta pertenecen a las lenguas romance, por eso la similitud.
Niiiiice dude
maybe it's just me, but had read about this st.mokannah and Dr. Maria callas. relate and enjoy.
This is the kind of music you feel in your soul. Maybe put the lights out and light candles and just feel it
When you understand this song you will then feel that dark history of sade at that era. Basically nobody is perfect and bounds to make mistakes. But, their mistakes let us the later generations learn what life and art is about. That why art itself is an art.
I agree
Marquis De Sade was a degenerate, I was a degenerate too, but I got saved by the Holy Spirit and now am Catholic, servant of the Lord.
I like this song, it's beautiful, especially the Gregorian chants are great, but also the voice of the singer Sandra Cretu and the arrangements.
Best part is when they shout "HOSANNA" - it is praise to God and means ""a special honor to the one who saves." Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! -Matthew 21:9
Based
I am a new Zealand Maori , I have no idea what the song meant language wise but my spirit feels every words in this song. From millions of miles away it still vibes the same. Peace especially at this time 2022 💕 🔥
Maori, those guys with tattoos on the chin?
What an intriguing culture you have sir. Peace at home peace at world.
This is LATIN my Maori friend, the idiom of the Roman Empire..
Italian, french, spain , portuguese english are NEO LATIN language..
This is a GREGORIAN CHANT ( or similar ) and the Gregorian is a SACRED Chant used in the old Catholic Church, before the damned Concilio Vaticano II..
Latin is the sacred language of the Church to preach GOD... 👍👍👍
@@judenfrei6075 what a mean-spirited response to someone saying they feel the benediction this song gives the listener.
@@Find_Amelia_Island on the contrary I find Clarity an addition to the beauty of the song by the statement given by Juden Frei.
Who knew a prayer could be so captivating, this is so beautiful. Thank you for the translation to better understand.
Clearly you are very young. This was a big hit in the 90’s :
Check out another group called Gregorian, they were similar.
And then one certain anime opening :-)
facts
That is the best summary I've laid my reading eye's upon.
The beauty of Prayer.
One of the most beautiful and influencial songs. Captivating! Eye opening! Truth!
Enigma's songs have a way of connecting you for meditation.
Jesus is lord of lords and the king of kings and the king of glory, glory be to God and thanks be to the lord of lords Jesus
Amen
This song is about satanic hardcore BDSM sex…
Did he worship himself?
@@rickjames9039 who
Why are you hearing blasphemy?
Came here from an episode of Its always sunny in Philadelphia (Season 6 - the gang gets a new member) and thank god I came.
This is amazing
I agree I have tried to find this since I lost my tract in the 90's did my best at duplicating the words not knowing what I was saying until today! What revelation. God bless
I love this song my siblings (we all don't understand french or latin) they think this is occultic chant and I'm so into it. With this interpretation I'm so slapping it on their faces.
This is a captivating piece of art.
Love this Music but lost it about 15year ago.
After a very long time finally found this ...just wow.. Masterpiece
Amo esta canción Saludos desde México
ME ENCANTA
Saludos desde Polonia amigos
I love that song, I usually listen to it from a very young age, it doesn't have offensive language, quite the opposite, intelligent lyrics that make you reconsider and beautiful music that leads you to relaxation.
Thank you so much for the translation, 😇🙏💖🤗
♥️🙏🏻 siempre me pregunte ☺️👀🙏🏻♥️🌙
Agreed!!! I always wondered what they was saying!
Seriously 😳😍
Indeed..yes..it was much awaited translation!!!
Seriously. Yes! Thank you. Only…now I feel guilty that this is my favorite “slow jam” (if ya know what I mean lol)…I’m going to Hell, right? 😇
I never knew the words all these years!!
Thank you Mr Latin. 😊
INTENSE lyrics
Evil will only prevail if good people do nothing
What is evil about this music
A Catholic Choir sang this and Catholic aren't evil
Hosana
It goes like this, Evil is allowed to prevail when good people do nothing.
🎶Hauntingly Beautiful🎶...🙏🏼
how many people I wonder are out there walking around who were conceived to this song?
My son possibly 😂 Meditation & copulation is what this song is good for ❤
I've always loved this song,music but now knowing the lyrics has brought a whole new life and meaning to this brilliant song.thanks so much this upload.
I always imagine driving around Rome late at night when I'm listening to this💙🌌
While being high on weed mate!
Takes me to the French revolution.
Nice!
😂😂
I grew up with this music in kolkata ,like sadness,Mea culpa ,Rivers of belief but neve knew what it meant ?
Thanks for the translation .
Sadness is immortal but within the song best part starts at 5:01.
This tune kills.
In India, we had ramp walks to this song in the 90s. Killer !!
The song has Nothing to do with sadness. Sade is short for Sadism.It is about crazy sex. Sorry to say. It is about how violent sex really is, and how it has to be done very carefully so injuries of all kinds are avoided.But so that it is still good. BTW this is NOT meant for any pickup responses. But the song is Clearly about sex.
For me this is the tune I can't get enough of. 1:32
The lyrics is literally written by Lucifer himself. 😈
@@nannyof2023 no, the song is speaking directly to the person The Marquis de Sade. The speaking part in French is someone asking him questions about what he is looking for in life.
I loved this song so much as a kid in the 90s, I've been looking for it for years
I wasn't into dance music after the mid 80'd but I loved a lot of Enigma's' Music especially for the incorporation of Gregorian Chant and the music also sound like a lot of the New Age Music I started getting into at the time.
It sounds medieval
Great song, Great memories and the album was unique as well and worth listening too.
I really think this song, and many of Enigma's songs are about the conflict between the physical (body, sexuality, corporeal) and the spiritual (meaning of life, spiritual evolution, values and morals). This is immediately made clear in the music itself - the contrast between the ethereality of much of the spiritual/religious music such as Gregorian chants and others that they sample, with their grinding, techno, primitive and sexy beats.
In my opinion, Enigma is not at all Christian in their theology - they offer absolutely no solutions, but only bring the ideas into question. Enigma uses religious music from many different cultures including Christianity, Islam, Hindu, and native peoples, etc. which suggest they are much more easily classified as New Age - a belief that all religions share common spiritual beliefs, but there is no true theology or discipline behind New Age: it is based on personal exploration and it is "situation-specific."
If you were to listen to all of Enigma's music, some of it is explicitly New Age, especially the concept behind the name of one of their albums, The Screen Behind the Mirror."
The Marquis de Sade may be the writer who others later used as a historical figure in the term sadism or the practice and beliefs of sado-masochism, but contemporary sado-masochism is entirely different than what the Marquis described or practiced.
I see this song as clearly playing with (not coming to any conclusions about) the idea of sadism as a sexual/spiritual practice - it believes there is a spiritual release into Oneness, through the techniques of domination of submission through sexual practices that include pain and humiliation. Practitioners describe a religious ecstasy when certain thresholds are crossed.
The Marquis de Sade is referred to as a representative of the practice of sado-masochism. In a sense, the questioner is conflicted between her Christian beliefs that sex, domination, submission, pain and humiliation are evil, while she herself is tempted by them, or perhaps has experienced them.
She asks:
Sade, tell me
Sade, give it to me ("give it to me" is a sexual reference)
Let us come in peace (a play on the word "come")
In the name of Christ, Amen (a teasing sacrilegious reference in this context).
Sado-masochism is a paradox, because it promotes a powerful pleasure to its practitioners, and a type of spiritual experience that feels "divine" while using techniques that are generally considered evil.
Ironically, some interpretations of Christianity, particularly as practiced the Medieval era, promoted submission and domination by the Catholic Church, including self-flagellation and the punishment of the body (the corporeal) to achieve the incorporeal (spiritual awakening).
👍
"come" would be a play on words in English, but only in it. The song, there, is in Latin
Thank you for this understanding. I will erase this song as I don't compromise the Word of God
Luka, I read your comment after 2 years since you posted. At this time (and for some time) we have a double helix DNA. We have been reduced to almost zero of our human/spiritual powers. Thus there has been a bastardization of both our spirituality and our sexuality, meaning that which remains. And although powerful and sufficient when we understand and connect to these powers in compassion, we have completely lost our way as human beings. Up is down, hate is love. This is what the Marquis and many philosophers, poets, religions and religious figures, as well as various artists and officials and politicians and entertainers were referring to at the many different transitional states humanity has moved through around power, authority, and belief. With but 2 strands, everything easily represents something else rather than itself. However 2 strands are enough to continue with lineage and thus as a species. It’s also enough to return to additional powers we once had but that requires some becoming super powered. The reason for exploring the darkness of sexuality, spirituality (as religiosity), control and torture is the thinking that if it eradicated darkness (defined as our inability to see and know), we spare ourselves. It has been considered the greatest of spiritual questing on this planet up until now in that sense. In that pursuit many youth have been tested and broken into pieces. The modern world is unaware of the greater quest that is occurring. It is also unaware of the fact that questing in this manner to eradicate darkness (or as some call it sin or evil) will not result in the saving of souls. In the realest possible sense, there are no souls to save. This confusion is why at times societies have foreseen a savior, someone who uplifts with light not by entering darkness but who also has to pay the ultimate price. Yes, it’s all a very twisted attempt to return to our real powers, powers that even at our worst, we can sometimes almost touch. Meanwhile the global unfolding of massive mis-leadership, obstruction, confusion and torment continues as if each one is playing out a unique terminal bit, with the drama of not saints, not sinners but a splintered-ness that cannot be redeemed. Healing the double helix for what it truly offers, having nothing to do with exploitation, is the beginning of the return to innocence. 👋
brilliant!
This Song ist very beautiful and Emotion i feel Jesus all me Heart ❤
Esta canción trata del Marqués de Sade...
who ever comes in many music but still no one like this - unbeatable
I haven’t heard this song in years
Searching for the song since childhood❤️
Same here
same here
Same
So very BEAUTIFUL…..Enigma Music 🎶 is ABSOLUTELY 💯 Gloria’s…..
Me ubiera guistado haber vivido en esa época para hablaur Latín se mei hace un idioma muy místico., y espiritual 🙏🏻love it ❤️
I would have liked to live in that era to speak Latin, I have a very spiritual and mystical language.🙏🏻❤️
I understand the fantasy and would absolutely love to visit but not for long.
Life was brutal,hard and full of death then. Especially if you were in the French revolution were anyone and everyone could end up getting your head cut off just because someone mentioned your name. Litterlly.
my mom had this on a tape and I was very young to understand anything of it and I was looking for it for years !
same here but with my father
King of glory “ christi " ✝️
I am an Indian but deeply I love this song while I am unable to understand lyrics
This song is definitely beautiful! The choir is singing about Heaven and the King of Glory: Jesus, who died to pay for every person's mistakes so they didn't have too. It was only because He loved us. Now, whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life with Him.
The woman is wanting to learn more, while the man is asking whether she chooses divine (God) or something else.
I hope this helps. If you want more music about the King of Glory, I recommend Elevation Worship. They're better than this song any day.
Business partner hooked me up this great group if u can't feel the vibes in there music then u don't know good music
C'était la chonson préfère de ma grand-mère rabi yarhamha 😢
excellent song love it
Goosebumps
Oh oui
I had no idea this song was about the Marquis de Sade or even who he was way back when. Evil dude. Thank you for the translation. I’m still gonna like this song regardless. I wanna say that Sade can kiss my ass, but he’d like that if he was still alive.
that shakuhachi flute is off the chain though. Gonna learn this
After hearing this song i realized how the devil uses soothing music to attract people
This song invokes The Name of God to commit evil
May The Lord open the eyes of the Listeners
Lord have Mercy Upon your People
My Lord My Lord have Mercy Upon Me a Sinner
Do not Forsake me Pls 😢😢
its such a good song
Is this song demonic??
you're a total nutcase
Remember listening to this song when I was a kid, it really took my attention and I really like it, but what I never expected is to listen it into the Dahmer series, mann the made it more unforgettable !!
What an INCREDIBLE DISSERVICE! 😖
Wow just heard this today haven’t heard it since I was a child
I used to fall asleep to this when I was a kid. This, return to innocence, and Enya Orinoco flow
@@somethiccboof definitely some classics you named off 🙏🏽
O que mais me encanta nesta canção é a interação entre as línguas de origem latina !!!
Really beautiful, this is a great masterpiece,than you so much!!!!!
So good song my dad introduced me to this
Such a great masterpiece ❤
Música top demais!!! Mais que música melodia para alma!!!!
....to be lied about, and not deal in lies
Everytime I hear this song I always expect to hear somebody say "...from 20th century fox..." All my favorite movie trailers when I was a kid used this song lol
Even without the words I love their music but listening and trying to figure out the lyrics is fun but I always have to look them up and maybe learn a few little bit of French at the same time
Wow everyone seems to know this song from elsewhere 😮 I just know it from reels damn
I get emotional thinking about the 90's
Ce morceau.. Souvenir de quelques fin de nuit matinée
avec un amant. Je mettais ce morceau..des bougies.
J'avais 20 ans...
Morceau hyper torride. 🎉
Eu gosto desde os anos 90
fuck I remember when i was a child this song scared me a Lot !!
Thanks I appreciate that info now I think I might take French as a second language.🎉😂
It's so beautiful
Haunting...Hypnotic...and absolute Magic... I love all sorts of music but NOTHING comes close to this.. This song bares it's weight... It's heavy and uplifting at the same time.. #my2cents
! Maravillosa!.❤❤❤❤❤
! Es un"Tema Musical" ! Muy Espiritual! ! Donde se nos pregunta ;sobre de cual lado estamos los "Seres Humanos" ! !Una condicion " Muy Humana " ! ! Nosotros los "Humanos" sin execcion "Tenemos " ! Luz y Sombra!,..! De Angel y de Diablo! ! La decision final del camino a seguir es "Solo Nuestra" ! ! Personal !
Thanks so much for the English translation, 👍
This is one of favourite prayer songs..
It's wonderful
Svice svice tek sto nije.
Why are Latin songs so good? Even I don't understand them at all, but they hit different. 🙈
Because they are mysterious. They make us feel in the middle ages.
🇲🇪 Sviće ,sviće tek što nije 🇲🇪
Heartfelt prayer
Very beautiful song
Спасибо за текст
This song and other's like it! on the soundtrack .....Boxing Helena! ;) I believe you can watch the movie on youtube!
Watching it right now.
Great movie. Sherilyn Fenn is SO hot!
The part of the movie with this song is intense, it fit so perfectly IMO
Es como escuchar un coro de ángeles.
La canción en latin está basada en un texto de la Biblia
más exactamente el Salmo 24:7 que dice:
Alzad, oh puertas, vuestras cabezas,
Y alzaos vosotras, puertas eternas,
Y entrará el Rey de gloria.
¿Quién es este Rey de gloria?
Jehová el fuerte y valiente,
Jehová el poderoso en batalla.
Alzad, oh puertas, vuestras cabezas,
Y alzaos vosotras, puertas eternas,
Y entrará el Rey de gloria.
¿Quién es este Rey de gloria?
Jehová de los ejércitos,
ÉL es el Rey de la gloria. Selah
And im here again because of netflix dammer series🥰🥰🥰
EvanPeters😍😍😍😍😍😍
Pfff... POSERRRRR
😮now i have to watch that series
@@marinasantiago24 you really should 😉
When I was around 15 years old in the 1990s, I fell asleep with the stereo on in my bedroom and had never heard this song before. I woke up in the middle of the night in complete darkness right at about the 2:40 mark of this video.....I thought I had died, was in hell, and the devil was speaking.
😅😅😅😂
@@Allysynistocaworld I know, it's hysterical now, but I'm totally serious 😁 I had no idea what was going on when I woke up haha
I would honestly love to see this song be played in cathedrals and churches all over the world 💯🙏💪👍🤙👌👉👏🙌
Bless you🙏
I look high and low for dis song I'm happy I find it
My dad tought me all about enigmas music in 2 of their songs this being one
5:00
Ohh... The piano.
Kirk Lazarus should have won his 6th Academy Award for his performance in Satan’s Alley
Wow 🙏‼️
Thanks for the sharing ❤️
This Is Song is Very peace masterpiece all cute when i feel ti ma Heart ❤️
nice song
Obra prima
I MISS MY OLDER BROTHER RICO....SUPER SMART...SIX DIFERENTES LENGUAJES.......MY ROLE MODEL....
My favorite song# thank brother ....
Nice to know what the song is going about
Now i know what this is about, after so many years...lol
Me too. I didn’t know about Sade the sadist murder. Crazy.
Do Yu guys remember like a deep voice over, on this song and he said "the rhythm" and then the flute plays along the lines
Amen
Amen
"MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss Winner Tobey Maguire"
Classic lol
Khool Houwa alahou Ahad alahou samad Lam yalid walam youlad walam yakoun laho kouf an ahad
This song sounds creepy except the bass
Man this the typa music that go hard crushing in your fast car while smoking a joint.
Todavía me da miedo cuando escucho esta obra maestra ....
Very good
Es como una oda al dios de la lujuria. Genial.