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From the remastered reissue of Love Spirals Downwards' impassioned 1992 debut album, 'Idylls,' on Projekt Records. Written, performed, recorded and produced by Ryan Lum and Suzanne Perry. Buy 'Idylls' on iTunes, Amazon, eMusic, or CDBaby.

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11 years ago

Erick Strada

For sure! You have a friend in this land, if you wanna come someday

11 years ago

LoveSpiralsDownwards

thank you! it's safe to say there was a little be of that influence on our earlier stuff.

11 years ago

LoveSpiralsDownwards

thanks so much! this is one of the more mysterious songs we've made!

11 years ago

Erick Strada

Love this song, full of mistery and time. Greetings from Perú!

11 years ago

LoveSpiralsDownwards

thanks so much! glad you're liking our channel here too. i've been quite busy working on it!

11 years ago

Aikea Guinea

thanks for the tip! nice to get the confirmation. One of my fave Idylls songs, well situated in the middle, like a mystic whirl before a quietness towards the end of the album...

11 years ago

LoveSpiralsDownwards

yeah, i think i (ryan) may have been responsible for a few of those words.

11 years ago

Aikea Guinea

I could also hear "vasudeva" ans "sita rama" etc... hari bolo

12 years ago

Kirkē Kopeckā

well, it's a dead language :) and long forgotten with no writings recorded . it is the mother language not only of english, but of russian, latin, greek, sanskrit and many many others . it was reconstructed by comparing all these languages . and furthermore, no song was written in this language yet ;)

12 years ago

LoveSpiralsDownwards

no. what's that?

12 years ago

Kirkē Kopeckā

I my guess was based on the names mentioned :) I love ancient languages and most of all proto-indo-european, did you know that a fully functional grammar based on PIE was already made available ?

12 years ago

LoveSpiralsDownwards

Good guess. But Suzanne is doing her thing here, kind of making up a language.

12 years ago

Kirkē Kopeckā

the language is Sanskrit

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