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RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Parsons - 04-23-2012 Holy crap, no idea how I overlooked this one for so long. This one is basically our theme song. It is by far the most obviously LOO related song I've posted here. It literally says 2012 in it and even uses a metaphor for the photon shift to true color green. I don't know how much more anyone could hit you over the head with it more. ![]() Incubus - A Certain Shade Wrote:A certain shade of green, RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - AnthroHeart - 04-23-2012 Wow Duncan, what an amazing find. It really challenges us doesn't it. ![]() It's one of those omg moments. I favorited on YouTube, and it was my #47 favorite. The number 47 is a major number in my life. (03-04-2012, 08:01 AM)indolering Wrote: A children's fantasy, I guess I'm a child at heart... That song always makes me cry. Thank you. RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Parsons - 05-01-2012 This one speaks for itself pretty clearly. Muse - Uprising Wrote:Paranoia is in bloom, RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - indolering - 05-02-2012 Epic tune, Duncan. I think I posted it myself somewhere around here... ![]() Neil Young from his 1978 album, Comes A Time "You and I, we were captured, We took our souls and we flew away..." RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Observer - 05-03-2012 Since I don't think I saw any truly MOVING ambient tracks without verses in it. I will show you guys one of my all time favorite ambient artists. He is hands down the best at what he does and every single time I listen to him it makes me ponder my existence. RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - indolering - 05-07-2012 . Elton John - Can You Feel The Love Tonight? RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Parsons - 05-07-2012 Haha, another synchronicity. My wife was watching The Lion King on TV yesterday and expounding on how she hadn't watched it in at least 10 years, and I hadn't watched it or seen it on in a long time either. ![]() RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - indolering - 05-07-2012 (05-07-2012, 11:39 PM)DuncanIdahoTPF Wrote: Haha, another synchronicity. My wife was watching The Lion King on TV yesterday and expounding on how she hadn't watched it in at least 10 years, and I hadn't watched it or seen it on in a long time either. I guess I'm picking up your vibes, Duncan! ![]() RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Parsons - 05-14-2012 And now for the grand-daddy of all awesome music videos coupled with an amazing double song by Tool - Parabol/Parabola. I have been avoiding posting this song because the lyrics are some of the most straightforward and easy to understand to LOO'ers, but the video remains a mystery to me. I can't seem to decode it's meaning. Maybe somebody has the slightest clue? Tool - Parabol/Parabol Wrote:We barely remember, who or what came before this precious moment. If this type of music isn't your cup of tea, at least fast forward the video on mute to 8:20, especially when the 2 eyes get to his heart chakra at 9:10... See what forms. That part of the video couldn't be more clear to me. =O) RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Dekalb_Blues - 05-18-2012 Greetings, DuncanIdaho, from Dekalb_Blues [currently living in his own private Idaho] A Wanderer hears the call of the reed flute. "Ghostworld: Devil Got My Woman" (video uploaded by "serotta2") RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Parsons - 05-18-2012 Thanks, but you may have to elaborate a bit at what you're getting-at, I think whatever reference you are trying to make went over my head. ![]() RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Meerie - 05-19-2012 (03-24-2012, 11:23 PM)indolering Wrote: . If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Bernard Baruch ![]() RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Dekalb_Blues - 05-19-2012 https://web.archive.org/web/20130413231123/http://razarumi.com/2007/09/29/the-song-of-the-reed-on-rumis-birth-anniversary/ http://musicanddancing.wordpress.com/2012/01/07/the-call-of-the-reed-flute-duet-for-piano-and-violin/ Some contextual background on the movie Ghost World: Cheers! RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Parsons - 05-19-2012 Thank you, I understand now. =O) RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - godwide_void - 05-19-2012 I count 73 songs for any and every Wanderer right here: http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=4781 RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - indolering - 05-19-2012 (05-19-2012, 04:33 AM)Meerie Wrote:(03-24-2012, 11:23 PM)indolering Wrote: . Bernie was an elite insider, not the kind of bloke I'd be taking advice from. Besides, I could do a lot of damage with just a hammer.... ![]() RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - DMCubic - 05-19-2012 Thrice: "The Earth Will Shake" (Album: Vheissu) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7bxjDGbrLI Harder-sounding song with awesome lyrics. RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Parsons - 05-20-2012 @DMCubic, the style of music is not my cup of tea but its actually pretty close to what I like, just a bit too hard for my tastes. But the lyrics I can most definitely get behind. =O) I would like to post a song that is resonating with me deeply, because its how I feel right now, with one line in particular that seems to be the source of my current impatient feelings: "He floated back down 'cause he wanted to share his key to the locks on the chains he saw everywhere" It just bothers me so much to see people "chained" by $/power, even more so than usual. Whats actually the root of the problem is they don't see their own chains. Its becoming almost intolerable. But I do not think of this song in a negative light. This song has always been inspiring to me, even when I didn't think too much of Jesus, which is (pretty clearly, IMO) who this song is written for. I feel uplifted when I listen to it ![]() Bolded are what I consider to be clear references to Jesus: Pearl Jam - Given to Fly Wrote:He could've tuned in, tuned inPerhaps I am missing other references? but I do not come from a Christian background. RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - Dekalb_Blues - 05-21-2012 TWO BY PAUL SIMON from his 1990 album Rhythm of the Saints >>Firstly, a song about the ineffable poignancy of bearing up bravely, with a realistically hope-filled heart, living & loving one's best, when all seems lost in the fear-infused daily regimen of life in a crushingly veiled time/place. Though one may be travelling in darkness, yet one is travelling. The Cool, Cool River Moves like a fist through the traffic Anger and no one can heal it Shoves a little bump into the momentum It's just a little lump But you feel it In the creases and the shadows A rattling deep emotion The cool, cool river Sweeps the wild, wide ocean Yes Boss. The government handshake Yes Boss. The pressure of language Yes Boss. This is still water The face at the edge of the bank of The cool, the cool river The cool, the cool river I believe in the future I may live in my car My radio tuned to The voice of a star Some dogs barking at the break of dawn Lightning pushes the edge of a thunderstorm And these old hopes and fears Still at my side Anger and no one can heal it Slides through the metal detector Lives like a mole in a motel A slide in a slide projector The cool, cool river Sweeps the wild, wide ocean The rage, the rage of love turns inward To prayers of devotion And these prayers are The constant road across the wilderness These prayers are These prayers are the memory of God The memory of God I believe in the future We shall suffer no more Maybe not in my lifetime But in yours I feel sure Some dogs barking at the break of dawn Lightning pushes the edges of a thunderstorm And these streets Quiet as a sleeping army Send their battered dreams to heaven, to heaven For the mother's restless son Who is a witness to, who is a warrior Who denies his urge to break and run Who says: Hard times? I'm used to them The speeding planet burns I'm used to that My life's so common it disappears And sometimes even music Cannot substitute for tears There are some thoughtful comments regarding this song here: http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/3530822107858483988/ >>Secondly-- & speaking of travelling-- a song apparently about watching one's same-species incarnate beloved literally fly away-- heart-breakingly so-- up & out of one's life; how can something as possibly terrible as this be processed positively, in the midst of the same regimen as alluded to above? Again, ineffably poignant even at this everyday level. But then again, I've read that "in mystic poetry it is always [left] vague that the beloved is [in fact] a real woman, [or a] saint, or God. The real nature of the beloved is always hidden. This is the true beauty of mystic poetry"... She Moves On I feel good It's a fine day The way the sun hits off the runway A cloud shifts The plane lifts She moves on But feel the bite Whenever you believe that You'll be lost and love will find you When the road bends And the song ends She moves on I know the reason I Feel so blessed My heart still splashes Inside my chest, but she She is like a top She cannot stop She moves on A sympathetic stranger Lights a candle in the middle of the night Her voice cracks She jumps back But she moves on, moves on She says Ooh my storybook lover You have underestimated my power As you shortly will discover Then I fall to my knees Shake a rattle at the skies And I'm afraid that I'll be taken Abandoned, forsaken In her cold coffee eyes She can't sleep now The moon is red She fights a fever She burns in bed She needs to talk so We take a walk Down in the maroon light She says Maybe these emotions are As near to love as love will ever be? So I agree Then the moon breaks She takes the corner -- that's all she takes She moves on She says Ooh my storybook lover You have underestimated my power As you shortly will discover Then I fall to my knees I grow weak, I go slack As if she'd captured the breath of my Voice in a bottle And I can't catch it back But I feel good It's a fine day The way the sun hits off the run way A cloud shifts The plane lifts She moves on Combining the ideas of a ever-refreshing cooling river, & a profoundly disquieting shifting, lifting, & moving on-- all in the context of doing one's best in a multilevel-catalyst experience where what happens next depends solely on your highest effort, I am minded of this ancient tale: https://web.archive.org/web/20160324025329/https://www.taleofthesands.com/listen.htm (Small world!-- this is a website of one of Bring4th's clan) Cheers! to all RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - DMCubic - 05-21-2012 Another hard-sounding Thrice song here: "Backdraft" off The Alchemy Index, Vols. I and II http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c08YN7tx_A8 (Sorry; I think the studio version is much better than this live one but it's all I could find.) As far as their applicability to awakening goes, I take these lyrics to be about forgetting one's true identity and leaving it locked in a house, so to speak. That knowledge becomes subconscious in us; no matter how deeply in denial we are, it patiently waits for the inevitable moment when we "swing the door wide open" onto the realization of oneness - we "learn our real name and speak it". But in rejoining with that knowledge, our "whole world turns to fire" because we have to process so many distortions that have arisen in us from pretending we were separate. LYRICS: Leave me here and lock the door; latch the windows, lose the key. But you'll be back some day. What else is then is TRUE LOVE for, if not to starve and wait for spring? So I'll just sit and wait. I'll just sit and wait. Oh, swing the door wide open; show me your jaded eyes. I will turn them red, drunk with vivid flame. You will see again, and you will learn your real name Oh, swing the door wide open; show me your jaded eyes. I will turn them red, drunk with vivid flame. You will see again, and you will learn your real name and speak it. Leave me with no air to breathe; leave me here to die alone. But I won't suffocate. I'll have everything I need, when you forget and come back home; so I'll just sit and wait. I'll just sit and wait. Oh, swing the door wide open; show me your jaded eyes. I will turn them red, drunk with vivid flame. You will see again, and you will learn your real name, when your whole world turns to fire. Oh, swing the door wide open; show me your jaded eyes. I will turn them red, drunk with vivid flame. You will see again, and you will learn your real name, when your whole world turns to fire, when your whole world turns to fire, turns to fire. RE: Songs for wanders / songs to Awaken by - Parsons - 06-04-2012 Okay, this song MUST be a song making fun of the sheeple. ![]() Foo Fighters - For all the Cows Wrote:I'm called a cow This video someone took the trouble to make seems to support my theory. The cow wakes up in the morning every day to the sound of the alarm clock, puts on his silly business suit, works all day, goes home with another cow co-worker, and both go into a drunken stupor and wake up the next day with a smashing hangover just to do the same. The analogy being made (IMO) is forced consumerism is just like milking cows to greedy people. RE: Songs for wanders / songs to Awaken by - indolering - 06-06-2012 . Yes Wondrous Stories I awoke this morning love laid me down by a river. Drifting I turned on upstream Bound for my forgiver. In the giving of my eyes to see your face. Sound did silence me leaving no trace. I beg to leave, to hear your wonderous stories. Beg to hear your wonderous stories. He spoke of lands not far or lands they were in his mind. Of fusion captured high where reason captured his time. In no time at all he took me to the gate. In haste I quickly checked the time. if I was late I had to leave to hear your wonderous stories. Had to hear your wonderous stories. Hearing Hearing Hearing your wonderous stories. Hearing your wonderous stories. It is no lie I can see deeply into the future. Imagine everything You're close and were you there to stand so cautiously at first and then so high. As he spoke my spirit climbed into the sky. I bid it to return to hear your wonderous stories. Return to hear your wonderous stories. Hearing, Hearing, Hearing, Hearing, Hearing, Soon "The Gates of Delirium" is the first track on Yes's 1974 album, Relayer. Based on Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace,[1] the song begins with a prelude, which leads into a lengthy instrumental section (beginning at about the 8 minute mark) representing the battle. The final section (entitled "Soon"), released as a single in 1975, is a very gentle, soothing prayer for peace and hope which represents the aftermath of the battle. Before the re-issue of Tales from Topographic Oceans or In a Word: Yes (1969 - ), this was the longest officially released studio recording by the band with almost 22 minutes, taking up the entire first side of the LP. ~ Wikipedia Soon Soon oh soon the light Pass within and soothe this endless night And wait here for you Our reason to be here Soon oh soon the time All we move to gain will reach and calm Our heart is open Our reason to be here Long ago, set into rhyme Soon oh soon the light Ours to shape for all time, ours the right The sun will lead us Our reason to be here Soon oh soon the light Ours to shape for all time, ours the right The sun will lead us Our reason to be here RE: Songs for wanders / songs to Awaken by - Parsons - 07-09-2012 Colplay - Spies Wrote:I awake to find no peace of mind RE: Songs for wanders / songs to Awaken by - Parsons - 07-26-2012 Led Zeppelin - Ten Years Gone Wrote:Then as it was, then again it will be Soundgarden - The Day I Tried to Live Wrote:I woke the same as any other dayThe line "one time around" and "the day I tried to live" very heavily implies reincarnation and the whole song implies the perspective of a wanderer having had many incarnations in 3D and feeling it to be quite monotonous. RE: Songs for wanders / songs to Awaken by - alchemikey - 09-17-2012 RE: Songs for wanders / songs to Awaken by - Biu_Tze - 09-18-2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HPweTUO9yg RE: Songs for wanders / songs to Awaken by - Biu_Tze - 09-18-2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7DcySekLKY RE: Songs for wanders / songs to Awaken by - Jim I - 09-18-2012 Listened to a lot of harmonic vibrations in the form of music over the years. Moody Blues, Yes, Pink Floyd, Kansas, to name but a few groups. Only recently discovered I was seeking (among other things) auditory 'keys' or clues I left myself before I incarnated to help me 'remember'. The past few months I've been drawn to down tempo electronic. Here is a video of an Ott song, The Queen of All Everything. The song is great, but astralseeker's video makes it a real treat, no matter what your choice in music. Whatever you listen to, thank the One Infinite Creator. In Love and Light http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ABIkH7m0s RE: Songs for wanders / songs to Awaken by - indolering - 09-18-2012 (09-18-2012, 07:29 PM)Jim I Wrote: Listened to a lot of harmonic vibrations in the form of music over the years. Moody Blues, Yes, Pink Floyd, Kansas, to name but a few groups. Only recently discovered I was seeking (among other things) auditory 'keys' or clues I left myself before I incarnated to help me 'remember'. The past few months I've been drawn to down tempo electronic. Here is a video of an Ott song, The Queen of All Everything. The song is great, but astralseeker's video makes it a real treat, no matter what your choice in music. Whatever you listen to, thank the One Infinite Creator. In Love and Light Welcome to our little cyberworld, Jim. I'm old skool myself but I like much of the newer stuff too... ![]() These tunes are from Young's 1989 album, Freedom. Neil's tribute to Iberia... The most powerful drug song ever.... He reaches into your soul to dissect your craving.... Livin' on the edge of night You know the sun won't go down slow You don't know which drug is right Can't decide which way you wanna go I feel the way you feel 'Cause not so long ago It had a hold on me I couldn't let it go It wouldn't set me free It wouldn't set me free No more, no more, no more. Seemed like the easy thing To let it go for one more day Like singin' the same old song And twistin' the words In a different way Where did the magic go I searched high and low I can't find it no more I can't get it back I can't find it no more I can't find it no more No more, no more, no more, no more. Searchin' for quality Havin' to have the very best Now scroungin' for quantity Never havin' time To do the test That's how the story goes Can't put it down Till the last page I can't put it down I can't put it down I can't put it down. RE: Dunc's "songs for wanderer's" thread - AnUncomplicatedLove - 09-21-2012 (12-23-2011, 10:16 PM)Parsons Wrote: this song as well as 3 other songs from the same album were the straw that broke the camels back in terms of my awakening. (that along with Arrested Development and the Venture Brothers) Hey Parsons! I'd love to know how you feel that Arrested Development contributed to your awakening. ![]() |