Out Of Egypt, Into The Great Laugh Of Mankind - Sufjan Stevens скачать видео бесплатно


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Out Of Egypt, Into The Great Laugh Of Mankind, And I Shake The Dirt From My Sandals As I Run -

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9 years назад

Rnickey Lidack

"Music for 18 Musicians" with a little more heart, and a little less brilliance.

10 years назад

dirk müller

It reminds very much on Steve Reich, that is true, but here it sounds more like Stevens picks up an inspiration or having the same idea in mind undependendly than he would sell something at a loss, like it is usus today. For this reason he is of course predastinated as a scapegoat of malapropism, so that the real cutlural decay of today can go on with it, and he disapear to same lost eternal realm in which Reich already dwells.

10 years назад

geoneatokate

This song sounds exactly like an orgasm feels

10 years назад

Nathan Royters

sorry, I appreciate the sentiment, but you mean it was a moving experience because you were on a bike, right?

10 years назад

Pia Derro

it opens my mind to every beauty in the world, moment by moment; it's like the sunlight that shines on everywhere and lights and reveals all the beauties. i listen and try to spread my spirit and find the marrow of life! just wanna khnow what is this piece's genre? minimalism?

12 years назад

Erin Wiley

repeat. repeat. the title! out of egypt, into the great laugh of mankind, and i shake the dirt from my sandals as I run..!

12 years назад

Pedro Fleury da Rocha

@rof1c0pt3r Actually, "One Note Samba" ("Samba de uma nota só" in portuguese) is a bossa nova song written by brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim. Eventually it became a jazz standard.

12 years назад

naguleader

0 people have no soul

13 years назад

HoldingWay

@chasingtherisingsun Couldn't agree more. Reich's influence is very prominent here

13 years назад

moviesmyway

@rof1c0pt3r That might be another reason I like minimalism as well as other music types

13 years назад

moviesmyway

@moviesmyway but it's not hard to believe that more than one person would have a song with repeated notes.

13 years назад

moviesmyway

@chasingtherisingsun I heard that too.. haha

13 years назад

dolfan55aj

riding my bike down a nature path listening to this and just watching everything...a moving experience

14 years назад

chasingtherisingsun

The woodwinds in the background (clarinets I think) are almost exactly like Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians: Pulses. I wonder if he got the idea from him.

14 years назад

Devonx0x

love this track. every time it comes on, i have to stop what i'm doing and just take it in.

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