mooi stukje muziek om met de koptelefoon op lekker weg te dromen,muziek is pas goed als het je ergens heenvoert(geestelijk)elk liedje heeft bijna wel een herinnering en dat is mooi!
Dude... did you just suggest that Cluster couldn't come up with anything this good without Eno? I might remind you that Eno was ENFLUENCED by Cluster and Harmonia. Roedelius was doing this stuff long before Eno. I am not dissing Eno because I love Eno... but everything I love about Eno he got from Roedelius, Moebius and Rother. Also the Bowie Talking Heads reference is pretty lame too. If you are into music you know these things. We used to read liner notes back in the old days...Produced by etc
@spacelooper ... don't forget Holger Czukay was a MAJOR component in shaping ENO...Holger plays bass on this, which I'm sure you're aware.....listen to Holger's Persian Love, then listen to Bush of Ghosts...great vid by the way...
Odgovorite na ta videoposnetek ... eno is mark 2 steps or more from moius rodelius listen 2 discret music music 4 airports just another aprouch 2 music as u never heard from amaters like cluster yust open your ears and mind
@spacelooper I'm not disagreeing with you but just because someone is influenced by someone does not infer that they unable to produce something more inventive in the same style. Or better yet, something that is not derivative of the influence. I don't know much about Cluster so I'll give it a listen and judge for myself.
@klippspringer Don't forget that Eno collaborated with Bowie on both Heroes and Low, and with The Talking Heads on Remain in Light (as well as with Byrne on My Life in the Bush of Ghosts), not to mention his work Robert Fripp, and so on. I think he just collaborates a lot! When he has done so with headliners, his contribution is often more or less forgotten by ordinary fans. How many fans of the Talking Heads or Bowie even know who Eno is? Some, to be sure, but not so many.
Check out "The Ambient Century" by Mark Prendergast. Goes from Mahler to Trance: "The Evolution of Sound in the Electronic Age". Forward is by Brian Eno. Goes through so much - from early 20th century composers to the 1950s experimenters to Terry Reilly to space rock of the 1970s to Spacemen 3 and shoegazing up to FSOL, Aphex Twin. Great book.
You have to say Roedelius is the greatest composer of all-time, unfortunately the girl dancing doesn't seem able to keep time with his genius. Pity as she seems to have a wee bit of talent. Ha, nice mash-up.
Isn't she beautiful!! She's my inspiration. I'm doing an arts award and I really wanna do good. So I'm colecting information about Anna Pavlova. I chose her mainly because she is just such a gracefull dancer. I would love to be like her! :D I hope to get in a dance school. But I got merit on my ballet exam... Which I hink is great but I could of tried harder. I wanted Distinction!! >:( So If anyone could give me some info on her that would be great Thanks xx
The best books on Pavlova are Pavlova, Portrait of a Dancer by Margot Fonteyn and Pavlova, Her Life and Art by Keith Money. Your local library may have them, if not, ask through interlibrary loan. They are also available used, pretty inexpensive.
My first Eno album was this one. I put it on and lay down on the floor with eyes closed, and, very soon, my world shifted. It was as enigmatic an experience as any I've had, and completely changed the way I heard music, and what my expectations for it were.
Beautiful. When I was a first year grad student at NTSU, 1981-2? I couldn't stop listening to Eno, Talking Heads, and Devo. Back then there was a little record store in Dallas called Metamorphosis. Wherein I purchased a great album called, "Eno Moebius & Roedelius." Sp? Anyway I was in a band that played around Denton called The Jetsons. We did a cover of a tune called "Broken Head." I played a Fender Rhodes that I later sold and wished I hadn't.
it helps me sleep...when i wake up,,,,,again and again and again....the most beautiful piece of music...
achtung001 2 weeks ago
The title of the video should say: How to get high without drugs.
AnthemsToTheWelkin 2 weeks ago
Exquisite melding of music and imagery, fits like a snug leather glove, thanks for posting!
dObwatches2 1 month ago
Musica perfetta per le parole di Ezra Pound:
Dawn enters with little feet like a gilded Pavlova
And I am near my desire.
Nor has life in it aught better
Than this hour of clear coolness the hour of waking together.
lamartineta 2 months ago
Beautiful music & Beautiful motion ...
I'm not religious but I think I am in heaven ....
8~)) ... thank you .. 8~))
MrMbland 3 months ago
Genijalno
Prprlarnik 3 months ago
What a beauty! Thank you for this fantastic post.
jasena09 6 months ago
is this not the most beautiful thing you have ever seen?
mymymelody88 7 months ago 2
is this not the most beautiful thing you have ever seen?
mymymelody88 7 months ago
Thanks for posting this, it's beautiful beyond words :)
Diamondsky66 8 months ago
I feel so... relax... in other world?... tempestuos but calm at the same time...
arielca06 8 months ago
big thumbs up for "We used to read liner notes back in the old days...Produced by etc"
hayzeephantayzee 8 months ago
mooi stukje muziek om met de koptelefoon op lekker weg te dromen,muziek is pas goed als het je ergens heenvoert(geestelijk)elk liedje heeft bijna wel een herinnering en dat is mooi!
mick59707 1 year ago 2
wow!
Possedee 1 year ago 7
the swan will never die:)
saravlinder 1 year ago
Dude... did you just suggest that Cluster couldn't come up with anything this good without Eno? I might remind you that Eno was ENFLUENCED by Cluster and Harmonia. Roedelius was doing this stuff long before Eno. I am not dissing Eno because I love Eno... but everything I love about Eno he got from Roedelius, Moebius and Rother. Also the Bowie Talking Heads reference is pretty lame too. If you are into music you know these things. We used to read liner notes back in the old days...Produced by etc
spacelooper 1 year ago 33
@spacelooper ... don't forget Holger Czukay was a MAJOR component in shaping ENO...Holger plays bass on this, which I'm sure you're aware.....listen to Holger's Persian Love, then listen to Bush of Ghosts...great vid by the way...
rone714 9 months ago
@spacelooper Yep dude and wanderin' round record shops for hours lookin for that rare one.... Great days... :o)
SuperHaddockman 6 months ago
@spacelooper i never heard so much shit in few words
kesmaj 4 months ago
Odgovorite na ta videoposnetek ... eno is mark 2 steps or more from moius rodelius listen 2 discret music music 4 airports just another aprouch 2 music as u never heard from amaters like cluster yust open your ears and mind
kesmaj 4 months ago
@spacelooper I'm not disagreeing with you but just because someone is influenced by someone does not infer that they unable to produce something more inventive in the same style. Or better yet, something that is not derivative of the influence. I don't know much about Cluster so I'll give it a listen and judge for myself.
TheReligionkills 4 months ago
Deep inside
Our all in soul
Gathering the same flesh and blood...
TheFunkysnaill 1 year ago 2
I LOVE ANNA PAVLOVA BECAUSE I LOVE BALLET AND I WANT TO BE JUST LIKE ANNA PAVLOVA WHEN I GROW UP AND BECAUSE MY NAME IS ANNA
taylorswiftfan112345 1 year ago 2
eno seemed to kill everyone who worked witk him. these track is so far beyond what people could expect from cluster.
klippspringer 1 year ago
@klippspringer Don't forget that Eno collaborated with Bowie on both Heroes and Low, and with The Talking Heads on Remain in Light (as well as with Byrne on My Life in the Bush of Ghosts), not to mention his work Robert Fripp, and so on. I think he just collaborates a lot! When he has done so with headliners, his contribution is often more or less forgotten by ordinary fans. How many fans of the Talking Heads or Bowie even know who Eno is? Some, to be sure, but not so many.
fweihe 1 year ago 2
@fweihe Not to mention the emm great emm work he's done with emm U2.
stalkek 8 months ago
Beautifully put together, haunting,and ethereal trance quality *****Oona moon
oonamoonlaluna 1 year ago
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Check out "The Ambient Century" by Mark Prendergast. Goes from Mahler to Trance: "The Evolution of Sound in the Electronic Age". Forward is by Brian Eno. Goes through so much - from early 20th century composers to the 1950s experimenters to Terry Reilly to space rock of the 1970s to Spacemen 3 and shoegazing up to FSOL, Aphex Twin. Great book.
andinoble 1 year ago
thanks for putting this together... it's really great!!!
micromantis 1 year ago
divino, cluster y la pavlova!!! Thank you
susavei 1 year ago
You have to say Roedelius is the greatest composer of all-time, unfortunately the girl dancing doesn't seem able to keep time with his genius. Pity as she seems to have a wee bit of talent. Ha, nice mash-up.
spankedmonkeyboy 1 year ago
Ottima scelta! Complimenti!
77lks 1 year ago
Ballerina Anna Pavlova op een van m'n nieuwe muzikale ontdekkingen.. Thanks Youtube!
DabacktoDapunkcomeon 1 year ago
beautiful.
dafien 1 year ago
Thanks for taking the time to put this together. It's beautiful. I hope Brian Eno and Cluster have seen it.
jsnmwrd 2 years ago
Brilliant solo and fantastic edition.
Thank you Karl for sending it to me
Pios
MADPUSSVIDEOS 2 years ago
Haunting beauty.
Aueneye 2 years ago
Sheer dreamy perfection, yes, thanks for the gorgeous upload!
motherginsling 2 years ago
this is just perfect, thanks :)
GehennaNL 2 years ago
Amazing video!
CeclanDooney 2 years ago
excellent!
lahnsflo 2 years ago
woa -she's a wild broad/ bird for that matter
threelegduck 2 years ago
I bought lp in USA and cd in Europe
Tnx furiodue
furiodue 2 years ago
omg. that is dedication.
ColoredFlames 2 years ago
She's great!
I live in Saint-Petersburg and I happy that she was here
Puma16099 2 years ago 2
petragrad
wot2wot2 2 years ago
in che disco si trova questo brano ?
in what LP or cd or 7" is this song ?
Grazie Thanks
Furio
furiodue 2 years ago
"Ho Renomo", first piece on the album "Cluster & Eno" by Cluster with Brian Eno (1977), it's available on CD.
synoneiro 2 years ago
Isn't she beautiful!! She's my inspiration. I'm doing an arts award and I really wanna do good. So I'm colecting information about Anna Pavlova. I chose her mainly because she is just such a gracefull dancer. I would love to be like her! :D I hope to get in a dance school. But I got merit on my ballet exam... Which I hink is great but I could of tried harder. I wanted Distinction!! >:( So If anyone could give me some info on her that would be great Thanks xx
xxbbetinixx 3 years ago 3
The best books on Pavlova are Pavlova, Portrait of a Dancer by Margot Fonteyn and Pavlova, Her Life and Art by Keith Money. Your local library may have them, if not, ask through interlibrary loan. They are also available used, pretty inexpensive.
ksol1460 2 years ago
Precioso!!!!
Remoriasport 3 years ago 2
Wonderful.
paranoimia 3 years ago
is this the dance of the dying swan??
Mishie715 3 years ago 2
My first Eno album was this one. I put it on and lay down on the floor with eyes closed, and, very soon, my world shifted. It was as enigmatic an experience as any I've had, and completely changed the way I heard music, and what my expectations for it were.
Thank you, Mr. Eno.
Daycron66 3 years ago
Wonderful!
BlackBoudoire 3 years ago
Beautiful. When I was a first year grad student at NTSU, 1981-2? I couldn't stop listening to Eno, Talking Heads, and Devo. Back then there was a little record store in Dallas called Metamorphosis. Wherein I purchased a great album called, "Eno Moebius & Roedelius." Sp? Anyway I was in a band that played around Denton called The Jetsons. We did a cover of a tune called "Broken Head." I played a Fender Rhodes that I later sold and wished I hadn't.
900heyzeus 3 years ago
I agree with Bill.
If you like Cluster, you should look into Roedelius's solo work. It's pretty much the best thing in the universe.
huerequeque1 3 years ago 2
Brian Eno and Kluster (Cluster) are the best of the ambient music (audio) genre. You have very good taste.
billmossII 3 years ago 2
you're my hero.
mybonnieandclyde 3 years ago 3
What a treat ! :D
allertonoff 3 years ago 2
Warm, liquid, beautiful, cinematic music. Lovely combo, too.
elusiveweirdo 3 years ago 2
great!!!!!!!!!!!!
kumoq 3 years ago 2
wow so beautiful. :)
maritree 3 years ago 2