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Falconer - O, Tysta Ensamhet

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2011

Artist: Falconer; Album: Armod; Year: 2011; Genre: Power Metal with Folk influences; Lyrical themes: Introspection, History, Human Behavior

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  • Hail from Czech Republic!

    Interesting song, where are you (they) from?

  • @DJTurner00 They come from Sweden ;)

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  • jah.. varför ska just Jag älska den som jag alldrig kommer att få?

  • A pure and noble mind; That single handedly glitters, A mouth that speaks like one With all the heart's intentions. O I believe such a friend Is more than very rare. Where will I find the one One who holds those virtues here? Between you and me A spark, a flame of fire A heat that all could see And now it stings like wire. How will I keep it down Will I get out of this net? Or will I mourn to my death Love one I'll never get?
  • O silent solitude, Where shall I find my pleasure? Among sorrow like no one knows, Will mine hide like a treasure A burden heavy as stone Wherever I go. Among thousands is barely one, Who really knows love. It is the heaviest grief A sorrow to bear That man shall lose The love that once was there It is the heaviest grief As the sun will set That one shall love the one Which one will never get.
  • All I understood was "Earth" and "Sphynx". But, I do highly doat that is what he said xD

  • @GoatBorn Bands? Pain of Salvation, Seventh Wonder, Lost Horizon

  • @TSAvantasia As does Opeth. Perhaps, would you know of any more?

  • I first listened to this traditional song (also known as "Visa från Utanmyra", i.e. "Song from Utanmyra") in an instrumental arrangement by late Jan Johansson (father of Jens and Anders!) and remain mesmerised till this very day! I'm really glad Falconer decided to cover it as well! Btw, check Jan Johansson's sublime version here: watch?v=LMgitKv-78I and his grandson's (!) version here: watch?v=tSCXjFBmxyY

  • hmm i like the English one more.. mostly because i can understand itXD

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