if anyone's wondering how to achieve this effect on the vocals it's done in Melodyne. Import an audio file, turn down the pitch mod and pitch drift while possibly pitch correcting the audio to set it to a desired key. Interestingly, this technique is almost identical to the one the sound designers used to create GLADoS' voice in the portal games.
this songs sounds like regaining the innocent sense of joy you lost after falling into a deep depression, knowing you can’t go back but the love in your heart for others, yourself, and the world around you is still there and always will be edit: i finally found this song after what feels like ages. so much has changed since i wrote this comment, my father is gone, i’m almost out of high school, my old friends have moved on. but somehow, it feels like this was written just for me, exactly as i am now
Here's the interesting thing about this song. MOST of the vocals come from a reading of The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale. However, not all of them do, and for those that don't, I haven't been able to find a source. On top of that, this reading can't be found anywhere else on the web, if it is a real reading of the book.
was directed to this from a fellow redditor, currently tripping. life is good, the best i’ve felt in a really really long time. looking at my beautiful dog who is turning 9 this year looking at how amazing she is Edit: Popped up in my recommended today, 2/4/2024! Haven't tripped in years, ole girl is 12 now. Still one of the most beautiful songs ive ever heard. Life is... interesting but good to say the least.
You'll notice yourself smiling with delight over things you once paid no attention to Streetlights on the river Streetlights on the river Streetlights on the river Streetlights on the river Streetlights on the river Streetlights on the river Streetlights on the river Streetlights on the river Streetlights on the river Streetlights on the river Streetlights on the river Streetlights on the river Smoke rising from a chimney Smoke rising from a chimney Smoke rising from a chimney Smoke rising from a chimney Smoke rising from a chimney Smoke rising from a chimney Red roofs and the trees Red roofs and the trees Red roofs and the trees Red roofs and the trees Red roofs and the trees Red roofs and the trees Red roofs and the trees My dog's eyes My dog's eyes My dog's eyes My dog's eyes My dog's eyes My dog's eyes My dog's eyes My dog's eyes Water being cut at the bow of the boat Water being cut at the bow of the boat Water being cut at the bow of the boat Water being cut at the bow of the boat Looking into deep clear water Looking into deep clear water Looking into deep clear water Looking into deep clear water Velvet Red velvet Red velvet Red velvet Red velvet Red velvet Red velvet Red velvet Red velvet The moon and the clouds The moon and the clouds The moon and the clouds The moon and the clouds The moon and the clouds The moon and the clouds The moon and the clouds The moon and the clouds These were children who hadn't yet lost their sense of wonder These were children who hadn't yet lost their sense of wonder These were children who hadn't yet lost their sense of wonder These were children who hadn't yet lost their sense of wonder They hadn't become unseen and unfeeling They hadn't become unseen and unfeeling They hadn't become unseen and unfeeling They hadn't become unseen and unfeeling A fast train rushing A fast train rushing A fast train rushing A fast train rushing A fast train rushing A fast train rushing A fast train rushing A fast train rushing A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train A fast train If children were asked the same question today If children were asked the same question today Their answers would reflect a more mechanized world Their answers would reflect a more mechanized world Their answers would reflect a more mechanized world Their answers would reflect a more mechanized world But I'm sure they'd still have that sense of wonder But I'm sure they'd still have that sense of wonder
My wife and I first heard this song show up on my Spotify weekly yesterday while we were driving home on a highway at night. It stunned us. It’s so calming and yet, frightening. I know that was probably not the intention of the artist, but the hypnotic repetition and slightly mechanical sounding voice feel so off. I kept having to swallow my dread the whole time I listened, it was welling up in my chest and throat. My wife was shivering and had tears in her eyes. What a beautiful and terrifying song.
I like to think (and the sooner the better!) of a cybernetic meadow where mammals and computers live together in mutually programming harmony like pure water touching clear sky. I like to think (right now, please!) of a cybernetic forest filled with pines and electronics where deer stroll peacefully past computers as if they were flowers with spinning blossoms. I like to think (it has to be!) of a cybernetic ecology where we are free of our labors and joined back to nature, returned to our mammal brothers and sisters, and all watched over by machines of loving grace. Richard Brautigan, 1967
@@setyourhandle467 An unknown reading unfortunately. Another commenter mentions most of the vocals coming from the book but not all of them, so I assume it was recorded for this song.
Beyond fucking beautiful of a song. I hate to say this but I hope this song blows up, more people must experience the personal feelings this song may give them
This song did something to me. I found myself curious at something that felt experimental at first, and by the end I was smiling with tears in my eyes. Wonderfully done!
Beautifully different, but still very approachable! It reminds me of Different Trains, a 1988 composition by minimalist composer, Steve Reich. He uses fragments of spoken sentences in taped loops and a string quartet, but the idea is basically the same. The melodies are suggested by, and played over, the spoken sentence fragments on the tape. It's in three parts, but here's the first: th-cam.com/video/1E4Bjt_zVJc/w-d-xo.html
+Ryan Foley-McKenna Yes, what a shame I can't be a hipster and appreciate complete garbage and call it music, like a text-to-speech program repeating phrases over and over and over.
You seem very caught up in labeling people you've never met who like this & defining what good music is or isn't. Sure this us simple, but sometimes the simplest things offer more insight than the complex.
if anyone's wondering how to achieve this effect on the vocals it's done in Melodyne. Import an audio file, turn down the pitch mod and pitch drift while possibly pitch correcting the audio to set it to a desired key. Interestingly, this technique is almost identical to the one the sound designers used to create GLADoS' voice in the portal games.
Thank you for this omg
I assume everyone who searched for & watches this video has exquisite taste in music.
No cap
Reminds me of Laurie Anderson - O Superman
Well thank you.
@@spyglass123 yes exactly
why thank you
this songs sounds like regaining the innocent sense of joy you lost after falling into a deep depression, knowing you can’t go back but the love in your heart for others, yourself, and the world around you is still there and always will be
edit: i finally found this song after what feels like ages. so much has changed since i wrote this comment, my father is gone, i’m almost out of high school, my old friends have moved on. but somehow, it feels like this was written just for me, exactly as i am now
i'm sorry for your loss.I genuinely hope everything is going well in your life.
Sorry you lost your dad :(
“…the world around you is still there and always will be.”
“…this was written just for me, exactly as I am now.”Thank you.
I have no doubt that everyone who searched this song and found value in it, has an intrinsically artistic mind.
Yep. That’s it
Here's the interesting thing about this song. MOST of the vocals come from a reading of The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale. However, not all of them do, and for those that don't, I haven't been able to find a source. On top of that, this reading can't be found anywhere else on the web, if it is a real reading of the book.
thank you so much, I was wondering where they sampled the audio from :)
thank you detective!
was directed to this from a fellow redditor, currently tripping. life is good, the best i’ve felt in a really really long time. looking at my beautiful dog who is turning 9 this year looking at how amazing she is
Edit: Popped up in my recommended today, 2/4/2024! Haven't tripped in years, ole girl is 12 now. Still one of the most beautiful songs ive ever heard. Life is... interesting but good to say the least.
hahah im prepping to trip and im gonna listen to this song on peak
i love this song too
the progression of the tempo feels like running running joyfully into a field by somebody seeing nature for the first time
These were children who hadn't yet lost their sense of wonder.
And "I'm sure they'd still have that sense of wonder"...
@@nyllm.n.louie-alice2412Listen back to 1:41 - 1:52 🤦♂️
I played this for my six-year-old in the car, at her insistence, to calm her nerves about starting 1st grade. She has excellent taste in music.
Amy Eskew kinda brought me to tears, this is so sweet and she is the future.
She is 8 now then
Amy Eskew my 8 and this is my fav
Amy Eskew I an future piece
Any similar suggestions? I'm obsessed
You'll notice yourself smiling with delight over things you once paid no attention to
Streetlights on the river
Streetlights on the river
Streetlights on the river
Streetlights on the river
Streetlights on the river
Streetlights on the river
Streetlights on the river
Streetlights on the river
Streetlights on the river
Streetlights on the river
Streetlights on the river
Streetlights on the river
Smoke rising from a chimney
Smoke rising from a chimney
Smoke rising from a chimney
Smoke rising from a chimney
Smoke rising from a chimney
Smoke rising from a chimney
Red roofs and the trees
Red roofs and the trees
Red roofs and the trees
Red roofs and the trees
Red roofs and the trees
Red roofs and the trees
Red roofs and the trees
My dog's eyes
My dog's eyes
My dog's eyes
My dog's eyes
My dog's eyes
My dog's eyes
My dog's eyes
My dog's eyes
Water being cut at the bow of the boat
Water being cut at the bow of the boat
Water being cut at the bow of the boat
Water being cut at the bow of the boat
Looking into deep clear water
Looking into deep clear water
Looking into deep clear water
Looking into deep clear water
Velvet
Red velvet
Red velvet
Red velvet
Red velvet
Red velvet
Red velvet
Red velvet
Red velvet
The moon and the clouds
The moon and the clouds
The moon and the clouds
The moon and the clouds
The moon and the clouds
The moon and the clouds
The moon and the clouds
The moon and the clouds
These were children who hadn't yet lost their sense of wonder
These were children who hadn't yet lost their sense of wonder
These were children who hadn't yet lost their sense of wonder
These were children who hadn't yet lost their sense of wonder
They hadn't become unseen and unfeeling
They hadn't become unseen and unfeeling
They hadn't become unseen and unfeeling
They hadn't become unseen and unfeeling
A fast train rushing
A fast train rushing
A fast train rushing
A fast train rushing
A fast train rushing
A fast train rushing
A fast train rushing
A fast train rushing
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
A fast train
If children were asked the same question today
If children were asked the same question today
Their answers would reflect a more mechanized world
Their answers would reflect a more mechanized world
Their answers would reflect a more mechanized world
Their answers would reflect a more mechanized world
But I'm sure they'd still have that sense of wonder
But I'm sure they'd still have that sense of wonder
Thank you!! :)
I thought it said "a fast stream rushing"
my mantra
@@davidthelong2154 agree
@@davidthelong2154 I thought it said "a false tree mushroom"
Makes me cry every time ~ reminds me of all that is beautiful
This.
Seems you haven't lost your sense wonder.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who cries every time I listen to this
My wife and I first heard this song show up on my Spotify weekly yesterday while we were driving home on a highway at night. It stunned us. It’s so calming and yet, frightening.
I know that was probably not the intention of the artist, but the hypnotic repetition and slightly mechanical sounding voice feel so off. I kept having to swallow my dread the whole time I listened, it was welling up in my chest and throat. My wife was shivering and had tears in her eyes. What a beautiful and terrifying song.
I'm so in love with this song... it gives me, once more, that childlike sense of wonder I look for in places it can't be.
In the heart of the machine, a garden
I like to think (and
the sooner the better!)
of a cybernetic meadow
where mammals and computers
live together in mutually
programming harmony
like pure water
touching clear sky.
I like to think
(right now, please!)
of a cybernetic forest
filled with pines and electronics
where deer stroll peacefully
past computers
as if they were flowers
with spinning blossoms.
I like to think
(it has to be!)
of a cybernetic ecology
where we are free of our labors
and joined back to nature,
returned to our mammal
brothers and sisters,
and all watched over
by machines of loving grace.
Richard Brautigan, 1967
samples seem to be taken from a reading of: The Power of Positive Thinking: 10 Traits for Maximum Results! Awesome! :o
Thank you!
Do you know what reading and/or where in the book these lines are from? All I can find when googling them is links to this song haha.
@@setyourhandle467 An unknown reading unfortunately. Another commenter mentions most of the vocals coming from the book but not all of them, so I assume it was recorded for this song.
red roofs in the trees redroofsinthetrees red roof symmetries redroofsymmetries
@Ena Bonny Baker
The moon and the clouds
the moon and the clowns
My dog’s eyes
Mydog seyes
My dog sighs
My dog’s sighs
Beyond fucking beautiful of a song. I hate to say this but I hope this song blows up, more people must experience the personal feelings this song may give them
Shows there's still some creative artists out there.
i'm awe-struck and humbled by this.
songs to stim to
How is this so beautiful
This song did something to me. I found myself curious at something that felt experimental at first, and by the end I was smiling with tears in my eyes. Wonderfully done!
Discovered this while on a shrooms/ecstasy trip and i fell in love with this song.
Beautifully different, but still very approachable! It reminds me of Different Trains, a 1988 composition by minimalist composer, Steve Reich. He uses fragments of spoken sentences in taped loops and a string quartet, but the idea is basically the same. The melodies are suggested by, and played over, the spoken sentence fragments on the tape. It's in three parts, but here's the first:
th-cam.com/video/1E4Bjt_zVJc/w-d-xo.html
I could write a book about how much I love this song
Such a good song, thank you spotify
This is my favorite reincarnation of Phillip Glass
Welcome home Nick, it is great to hear this sound again.
this song made me dissociate so hard but i keep listening
ThT first bike ride
ThT first swing
The moment we all were insticually human
everything you release just becomes more perfect and idk what to do about it
just love it
Profoundly beautiful track
Dana Margolin brought me here ... and I thank her for that !
For children who haven't lost their sense of wonder
Why do I love this so much?
try having three different tabs open all playing the song at a different time
Good to know I am not alone in doing that. 🎧
It's like you're playing accords with my emotions.
beautiful.
nick zammuto you mad lad youve done it again
Thank you, Zammuto
I heard this playing a few months ago at a record store in Denton, my friends hate it but I love it so much
I don't know why but this calm me down so Nice, I freakin love it
a masterpiece
my friend recommended this when i took shrooms. tweaked me so bad.
they had not lost that sense of wonder.
smoke rising from a chimney.
A fast train rushing! A fast train rushing! 🚂 👀👍
What a great voice
Thank You so much this is amazing
every morning m alexa would play this song first when i wake up
This is how I think it feels when you have a near death experience and your life flash before your eyes
Trip, Trip, Triple J
gorgeous
Like this very much.
perfection
Very Art of Noise ala In Visible Silence
Reminds me of Koyaanisqatsi.
beauty
Reminds me of Off The Air
How this master song has 11 dislikes? So crazy
Asstree mushroom.
a fast tree in motion?
Check out this song and more great music on the OK What? TH-cam channel!
VR Gang
Thanks to the game of Google I know you
What?
Que hicieron algo un mini juego con google xd y estaba la música de ellos
5 people had lost their sense of wonder.
I hate this kind of comment.
Leaving you at 5 likes, sorry not sorry
Anybody here after brain laudrie posted this wow
Red Velvet.
oliwier molenda poleca
wtf
its all right but i wolud stay away frome iyt
What in the actual fuck
Its called non-generic, original music.
+Cory P Actually I believe that's Microsoft Anna with generic music in the background.
+Dakks which combine to make something very unique & powerful. sucks for you you can't appreciate this.
+Ryan Foley-McKenna Yes, what a shame I can't be a hipster and appreciate complete garbage and call it music, like a text-to-speech program repeating phrases over and over and over.
You seem very caught up in labeling people you've never met who like this & defining what good music is or isn't. Sure this us simple, but sometimes the simplest things offer more insight than the complex.