@TheBurkshire I don't know if it's a hidden track... You might be referring to the J.L.H. Outro, which is from about 24:52 or 24:54 to the end of Providence. There's almost a 4 minute period of silence before it, which is why you might think it's a hidden track.
the last two minutes are like a bulldozer, driving through your mind and setting aside all the thoughts you have collected over time, leaving behind only a unlimited space traversed by waves, which carry you gently away from all the fucking shit we are doing every day.
@MULESLAX It's not just a tingle down your back. It's acceptance of the world as it truly is. For a moment you transcend the usual thought processes that cloud reality, and you see through the illusion. What is here is here. Nothing more is necessary. It's also a tingle down your back.
@MULESLAX It's not just a tingle down your back. It's acceptance of the world as it truly is. For a moment you transcend the usual thought processes that cloud reality, and you see through the illusion. What is here is here. Nothing more is necessary. It's also a tingle down your back.
In my mind, this album is one of only two perfect recordings in existence. The other album, coincidentally, is actually entitled Recordings ( /watch?v=iX09ADGQNGA )
with this song playing in my ipod, i was waiting for the bus in the ever-crowded streets of central, hong kong, with casual drops of rain falling down - it transformed every person, every vehicle, every movement in front of me into a cinematic scene which beauty haunted me that sent chills down my spine.
@mistercaramel Sheesh, man... it's just a tingle down your back. No need to get all so poetic about it. While you were in ecstasy from your music waiting at a crossroads in China, someone elsewhere in the world was suffering their death.
Is the part starting around 2:40 called "Kicking Horse on Brokenhill"? Not too sure but I would marry it if any country's law allowed for a spouse to be an intangible set of codified sound waves.
This album is the best, but the part where the guy says "Where are you going" over and over disturbs me on so many levels. It's kind of scary to listen to in the dark
i dont know how much thisll mean to anyone but i love this band. when i was reading the last installment of the Dark Tower, this track was what i was listening too and it seemed so fitting. if it was a movie, this track would be perfect for Roland running up the stairs of the Tower
epic as hell
AkuzaGhost 1 month ago
SMILE
XxXUpInSmokeXxX 5 months ago 2
WHERE ARE YOU GOING? WHERE ARE YOU GOING? WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
GoldenBoySwallowSea 6 months ago
The end is so creepy. It sounds like the soundtrack of a horror movie
ThePetebe 8 months ago
The atmospheric part at the end makes me want to create a full-length sci-fi film to this music.
Tibberclaw 10 months ago
Can you clip it at 8:00? Make it look for 5 minutes... it's the only reason we all came here for. It's a monster track, yeah... but I love it.
Sindridge 11 months ago
Whats the name of the hidden track that follows this song on the CD??
TheBurkshire 11 months ago
@TheBurkshire I don't know if it's a hidden track... You might be referring to the J.L.H. Outro, which is from about 24:52 or 24:54 to the end of Providence. There's almost a 4 minute period of silence before it, which is why you might think it's a hidden track.
ZootALarz 8 months ago
the last two minutes are like a bulldozer, driving through your mind and setting aside all the thoughts you have collected over time, leaving behind only a unlimited space traversed by waves, which carry you gently away from all the fucking shit we are doing every day.
FloydFux 1 year ago
2:22 ..
rionrace 1 year ago
I find 8:00 intensely frightening. Awesome, but frightening. It's just absolutely dismal. It's rare for music to be able to move a person like that.
PrivateSchemers 1 year ago 2
@PrivateSchemers lol then you only listen to unmoving music.
Shadowbunnyjedi 9 months ago
@PrivateSchemers try listening to some mahler, or for a more uncommon composer, Allan Pettersson
Shadowbunnyjedi 9 months ago
8:00 and further: saddest and possibly most depressing bit of music on the planet. Not that that's a bad thing, not at all: just saying.
erikopnemer 1 year ago
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@MULESLAX It's not just a tingle down your back. It's acceptance of the world as it truly is. For a moment you transcend the usual thought processes that cloud reality, and you see through the illusion. What is here is here. Nothing more is necessary. It's also a tingle down your back.
JamesTheWarlock 1 year ago
@MULESLAX It's not just a tingle down your back. It's acceptance of the world as it truly is. For a moment you transcend the usual thought processes that cloud reality, and you see through the illusion. What is here is here. Nothing more is necessary. It's also a tingle down your back.
JamesTheWarlock 1 year ago 2
Where you going?.....where are you going....
EPIC!
AEJunkie98 1 year ago
In my mind, this album is one of only two perfect recordings in existence. The other album, coincidentally, is actually entitled Recordings ( /watch?v=iX09ADGQNGA )
SquishypuffDave 1 year ago
The last two minutes of this song never fails to give me chills. It's so haunting.
Serendepity 1 year ago
with this song playing in my ipod, i was waiting for the bus in the ever-crowded streets of central, hong kong, with casual drops of rain falling down - it transformed every person, every vehicle, every movement in front of me into a cinematic scene which beauty haunted me that sent chills down my spine.
mistercaramel 1 year ago 70
@mistercaramel Sheesh, man... it's just a tingle down your back. No need to get all so poetic about it. While you were in ecstasy from your music waiting at a crossroads in China, someone elsewhere in the world was suffering their death.
MULESLAX 1 year ago
@MULESLAX dude... wtf...
Euphoriate 1 year ago
If Aleister Crowley the most wicked man on earth
GY!BE is the most wicked band on earth
Takrezz 1 year ago
this song is almost to heavy.......
God6Hates6Us6All 1 year ago
Is the part starting around 2:40 called "Kicking Horse on Brokenhill"? Not too sure but I would marry it if any country's law allowed for a spouse to be an intangible set of codified sound waves.
willfreedo 2 years ago 5
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greenrenegade 2 years ago
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that mega-cool bit that is one of the best bits of song ever written actually starts at 2:06. Click on 2:06 to go straight there viewers!
greenrenegade 2 years ago
@willfreedo i totally agree man... its awesome.
im just getting into this band and i think i could do with just this bit of the song though. a lot of the rest is a little odd
fastboy177 1 year ago
my god this is incredible stuff, the final drone part especially haunting and beautiful
Tedsville 2 years ago
8:00
poopdeckjoke 2 years ago 25
@poopdeckjoke thank you
EMMWOOT 1 year ago
@poopdeckjoke Smile....
EMMWOOT 1 year ago
Beyond words...
SugarFreeRecordsUK 2 years ago 4
This album is the best, but the part where the guy says "Where are you going" over and over disturbs me on so many levels. It's kind of scary to listen to in the dark
Arcadefan419 2 years ago 4
i listen to it falling asleep and i can back that up
killtheidealist 2 years ago
i actually think that adds to the atmosphere.
it chills me to the core, but that's the point.
Veezyjung 2 years ago
Look for the song By My Side from the movie Godspell. You'll recognize the first couple seconds of it ;)
UnpronounceableProb 1 year ago
¡Asombroso!
Lástima del corte de "parte a parte", pausa un orgasmo musical ése acto. Sin embargo gracias por subir ésta bella pieza.
¡Saludos desde México!
TearsEater 2 years ago
i dont know how much thisll mean to anyone but i love this band. when i was reading the last installment of the Dark Tower, this track was what i was listening too and it seemed so fitting. if it was a movie, this track would be perfect for Roland running up the stairs of the Tower
MDUARTE821 2 years ago
that's very interesting, when i get to the end of the series (finally) i'll try this out.
xBillyTheKidx 2 years ago
Lol! I have those books but have never read them. I'll do that and listen to this. :)
antiestablishment111 2 years ago
gorgeous... love GY!BE
by the way this track lasts about 29 minutes
anyway thanks a lot for post
Antichroust 2 years ago
Yeah highly amazing. These guys rule.
jboogie2192 2 years ago
the drum marching is what i love about this song the most. excellent!
oooo0oooo0oooo 2 years ago
*words cannot describe*
jeckert8888 2 years ago 4
thanks for posting
heretherenothing 2 years ago 2
awesome! thanks for this
xj2006 3 years ago 2
Cool! the drumming reminds me of savage republic.
sonicjoydivisonswans 3 years ago