Top Comments
All Comments (22)
-
This whole collection is awesome....................it shows the more creative, experimental side of TFF.......................and proof that b-sides can be true gems at times.
-
Crazy music!!
:D
-
I did exactly the same, played it at 33 and recorded it on tape! I always thought it sounded better slower, more menacing.
-
I read somewhere that Roland Orzabal had electro shock treatment in therapy as a kid,, fortunately it didnt destroy his creative brilliance. The use of audio from the film "sybil" and the line from Hamlet "Devil hath the power to assume a pleasing shape" make this a piece of dark gothic brilliance. All this and Rolands name, remind me of the dark epic poem "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came" by Browning. Justin Bieber isnt fit to shine Rolands shoes..
-
The hidden gem of gothic music that I've never heard in all the dungeons ,dark clubs and the like . It is exsactly what gothic music should have been but never was .
-
I nevr heard that.....its AMAZING!!
-
:D great tune
-
CAN ANYBODY NAME ONE OTHER PERSON THAT CAN MAKE AN AMAZING SONG WITHOUT SAYING ONE WORD???? [TEARS FOR FEARS...THE BEST] =)*****
-
absolutely brilliant..a track that really stood out to me as a teenager ..plays on my ipod all the time..
-
Long live Ian Stanley!
This song had such an impact on my late teen years. It was darkly beautiful and artistic is ways that I never knew could be done in audio form. When I first became obsessed with this piece I likened it to one becoming obsessed with a great Dali painting. It was Audio dali to me.
nickonoise 1 year ago 6
If you slow this down a bit it sounds way cooler, like down to 33rpm from a 45rpm. I have it slowed down on a cassette from years ago and it still sounds great. Just an idea. I like to share :-)
hoodhouse 2 years ago 5