Claymore - The Unquiet Grave video free download


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Duration: 05:58
Uploaded: 2009/12/15

A sad song - Child 78 - from Giants Forever by Claymore

Video by Glen Cram http://www.glencram.com

Comments

8 years ago

Desadarius Mica

I haven't heard this song since I was a very young child and a babysitter I had would sing this to me quietly to get me to sleep. I cried then and I cry now. It's speaks to your heart and soul. To suffer a loss so great is something no one should have to go through, unfortunately we all do. It's a beautiful song because it speaks to our soul, the part of our soul only we know and if we are lucky enough: one other person in this lifetime we will share that part of ourselves with.

9 years ago

Theodora A.

like if penny dreadful brought you here

9 years ago

Johan de Jong

Is there a album with this version?

9 years ago

Alex San

This cover is nice but I prefer Kate Rusby version

9 years ago

Portach Folk

Toen ik rond 1980 begon met ierse muziek zong mijn muzikale voorbeeld Ronald Beijl dit lied. Ik zing het tot op de dag van vandaag in deze versie in Dm. Een paar coupletten heb ik weggelaten. THNX4sharing!!!

11 years ago

ET Whisperer (TRebChanneling)

thumbs up if u are here because of weens "cold blows the wind"

12 years ago

i7887

Ween did the best version without a doubt

12 years ago

Thomas Broadbent

A nice version of this old song. Gryphone did a wonderful version as well. Faith and the Muse do a smashing version as well. The photo works well.

12 years ago

SYL SILVANA

@genesisex1 for sure!

12 years ago

John Parnell

@johnsharp71 I listened to the Gryphon ver here on youtube and would say that I prefer it since it has more of a Renaissance feel. I couldn't tell from your comment which one you considered vulgar, but I liked both. The one (small )gripe I had with the Gryphon ver was it was a bit over produced, a common problem with much 70s' folk. I considered neither "vulgar" - although in one sense, one could say that ALL traditional music is vulgar in that it was originally performed in the "vulgate" : )

12 years ago

John Sharp

@charangito Gryphon used this melody (Dives and Lazarus) on their first album Gryphon (Transatlantic, 1973) which is probably the best known contemporary version of The Unquiet Grave. Their version is quite beautiful - I'm afraid to say that this, to my ears, is rather uninspired and vulgar.

12 years ago

hackett brian

stange to say, but one of the greatest LOVE songs ever , listen to this song and tell me you have no regrets for a love that was meant to be

12 years ago

John Parnell

Interesting: this is the same melody as the "Star of County Down". The only other version of this song I heard using this melody was a group from Alaska called Banish Misfortune (back in the early 80s) . Great version, thanks for posting.

12 years ago

Антон Золотухин

красивая мелодия, под определенное настроение сложно найти лучше .. =)

13 years ago

gabar81

nem rossz

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