A few years I was living in my friends basement due to being forcibly removed from home. It was the roughest time of my life and I remember listening to this very late at night when my head was full of negative thoughts, it helped me remain calm and would put me to sleep despite the conditions
Hey Marisa - same here:) this music was my heart opener then as is 40 years later... sipping my wine and sending happy 62nd birthday wishes to my brother in law. Listening to this song which has been ours for four decades makes writing easier - enjoy this automne weekend evening:)
how beautiful is the guitar solo in this version, it's so relaxing and at the same time so perfect, it makes me travel and stop thinking about problems for a moment
An underrated piece of English Melancholia from King Crimson. It is up there with Nick Drake's exquisitely wistful "River Man". The essence of loneliness - "I talk to the wind/The wind does not hear." This version is very impressive indeed. I shall request this track for my forthcoming funeral.
I just learned this is a cover ... It does not matter ... It is beautiful ... the song is beautiful ... And I needed it tonight, no matter who is singing it ... Thank you ... I talk to the wind all the time ... sometimes though, she does hear, and she answers me ... That is the beauty of being mad and a poet ... And the writer of this song was both and so also knew that she did ... sometimes ... when she felt like it ... hear .... Oh!!!! Such beautiful guitar play here!!!!!
@@jasondavis6861 Yes, it even says it in the description :) Bastian Schuhbeck is German, from the band Karakorum (I don't know if this a solo or with his band)
Nice to hear this song , makes me feel much better . Calm , all around is perfect , balanced . Love to everyone that came over here . Greetings from Brasil 💕 !
i listed king crimson songs&albums to phase states about my crush and my reliationship, this song was speacial for we and we started to listen this when reliationship die. i didnt be aware of dying between us reliationship :(
Suponho que essa fotografia deva ter sido concebida entre os anos de 1969 a 1972. Por essa época, o King Crimson tinha a seguinte formação (da esquerda pra direita): James Muir (bateria e percussão); Bill Bruford (bateria); Robert Flipp (guitarra e vocais); David Oross (violino); e John Wetton (baixo e vocais). O King Crimson foi uma das bandas precursoras do rock progressivo.
LYRICS Said the straight man to the late man Where have you been I've been here and I've been there And I've been in between. I talk to the wind My words are all carried away I talk to the wind The wind does not hear The wind cannot hear. I'm on the outside looking inside What do I see Much confusion, disillusion All around me. You don't possess me Don't impress me Just upset my mind Can't instruct me or conduct me Just use up my time I talk to the wind My words are all carried away I talk to the wind The wind does not hear The wind cannot hear
I've fallen in love with this cover of it; even though I prefer the original, it is such a nice fresh breath from the studio recording :) I thank whoever made this cover with unconditional respect, and send out much love for all the listeners of this peaceful music...
In the 21 Centry Pscitozoid Man Album is the Original Version and I have the 1970 Album that I bought when I was 15 years old that year and in 1972 I saw ELP at the Pocono Mountain’s Concert #10
Es relajante, pero a la vez no puedo describirlo. Es como si comieses diariamente tu comida favorita. Gracias, Araki, por haberme hecho conocer a un grupo tan excelente
to me this era of the group was so good,especially with the influence of pete sinfield,and when he left they became a good jazz rock techno group in the 70s, but lost a dimension of mysticality and meaning.
If your girl is like this -Pink hair -Looks like a stripper -Is constantly talking about fate That ain't your girl, he's the Mafias Bo---- And that's why I'll never have a girlfriend
I never thought this was the original. The album version is the original. Hell Giles Giles and Fripp album version is *the original.* But the court of the crimson king version is infinitely superior in every possible way. Especially as a counterpart to 21st century, a hectic cluster fuck of brash 60s prog metal, followed by the most ethereal pillowy song of the century.
I self-extrapolate the heck out of this one - hear the lyrics being to the effect that the person who takes the more circuitous and 'rounded' path rather than straight or strictly practical, gains wisdom, also finds that no one listens to them because what they have to say is more geared toward living life rather than acquisition.
C'est beau, comme la rencontre improbable puis messianique d'un parapluie et d'une machine à coudre sur une table de dissection. (Maldoror, count of Lautréamont)
GREAT version of this song. Sort of on the fence about this one or the original. While the mellow guitar is really sweet - I sort of miss the flute on the original.
Belíssima música. Essa canção foi gravada em que ano ? Quem eram os integrantes do King Crimson nessa época? Na foto, só consigo identificar Robert Fripp (guitarra) e Bill Bruford (bateria).
@@jovem_guilPois é, quando escrevi essa mensagem, há aproximadamente três anos, não me atentei pra esse detalhe. Contudo, os músicos aí da fotografia fizeram parte de alguma da inúmeras formações do King Crimson. De fato, conforme descrito, o cover chama-se Bastian Schuhbeck, todavia, depois de ouvir a gravação original dessa canção (1969), com o fantástico King Crimson, confesso que preferi a essa interpretação mais intimista do "cover" Bastian Schuhbeck. Valeu!
A few years I was living in my friends basement due to being forcibly removed from home. It was the roughest time of my life and I remember listening to this very late at night when my head was full of negative thoughts, it helped me remain calm and would put me to sleep despite the conditions
Mummy and dada finally tossed you out of the cellar ahhhhhh.😭
@@davestreet7114 Says the guy with the last name Street. Go back to hobo Joe and your crew.
Hey man,60 now...I was a child when this came out. Started experimenting after service...wow, nice afternoons with a lady and wine, YEP I
This is mood music plse no negativity 😊
This version is unbelievable. An already magnificent composition made extra beautiful. What a victory.
I was 15
Today I am 59
Thank you so so..
Beautiful angelical
Hey Marisa - same here:) this music was my heart opener then as is 40 years later... sipping my wine and sending happy 62nd birthday wishes to my brother in law. Listening to this song which has been ours for four decades makes writing easier - enjoy this automne weekend evening:)
Same for me... 58 today 😍
x2
I will be 60 this month. This song still tell me that life is beautiful.
I’m 15 now and getting into it!
A great peaceful song to hear when everything around you so negative, confrontational
Indeed. That's exactly what I'm doing now.
Correct.
Indeed...
Merry Me!
This version is truly beautiful I just love it
th best
how beautiful is the guitar solo in this version, it's so relaxing and at the same time so perfect, it makes me travel and stop thinking about problems for a moment
An underrated piece of English Melancholia from King Crimson.
It is up there with Nick Drake's exquisitely wistful "River Man".
The essence of loneliness - "I talk to the wind/The wind does not hear."
This version is very impressive indeed. I shall request this track for my forthcoming funeral.
have you had your funeral yet?
Underrated???????? Everybody love it
Hope you're still with us x
imagine that "King Crimson - River Man (Nick Drake cover)"
RIP Tonyboy. So blessed to have had you for a big brother the purest example of unconditional love and the most eclectic ear for music.
This will always be my favorite version of this song
ye
I just learned this is a cover ... It does not matter ... It is beautiful ... the song is beautiful ... And I needed it tonight, no matter who is singing it ... Thank you ... I talk to the wind all the time ... sometimes though, she does hear, and she answers me ... That is the beauty of being mad and a poet ... And the writer of this song was both and so also knew that she did ... sometimes ... when she felt like it ... hear .... Oh!!!! Such beautiful guitar play here!!!!!
This song has always resonated with my soul...I'm a wind whisperer...
Your music lasted in my mind for decades!!
Thank you, I need your
Music, so much🕊🕊
The best version, a magical guitar
Funny thing is this isn’t even king crimson it’s a cover. An amazing one.
No wayyy??? Is it actually?
@@jasondavis6861 Yes, it even says it in the description :) Bastian Schuhbeck is German, from the band Karakorum (I don't know if this a solo or with his band)
@@chismg10 Im very late apologies but he did this completely solo all voices and instruments
@@ExtremelyOnlineGuy wow so much talent
Greg Lake was a GREAT Singer/Guitarist. Will be missed!
The instrumental here is flawless but lake's voice is unreplaceable
I find it fascinating that this is literally not Lake. This is a cover, check the description.
@Ale124 agree, doesn’t sound anything like him.
Only Greg can sing this song
It’s more than a voice, it’s an instrument.
Realmente muito bonito o instrumental . A melodia também está ok não acha
This is an excellent cover of a great song. Vocals and guitar are outstanding.
Amazing how the first notes have a soothing effect, like a balm for the ears
This is beautiful. I have the original Crimson album (I know this is a cover) and still... What a guitar solo/outro. Just beautiful.
Słuchałem Tego mając 17 ,lat.Teraz mam 62 lata,nadal cudowne
Wiesz ze to jest podrobka?
Lake's voice is irreplaceable..but this version is awesom
Nice to hear this song , makes me feel much better . Calm , all around is perfect , balanced . Love to everyone that came over here .
Greetings from Brasil 💕 !
I love the original, but this cover is really growing on me.
This is a cover?
@@sevenchambers, yes, the original had Greg Lake singing the vocal.
@@mikewiltshire9121 But appart from Lake not being there, do you know who plays on this cover by any chance?
@@antoinesenecal9076 Bastian Schuhbeck
Are you kidding? This is a lot way BETTER!
My favorite version of this song. so relaxing..
thank you hirohiko araki for introducing me to such amazing music
thanks araki, thanks
Yes
Thanks araki
oh it’s you from that funky love comment
fancy seeing you here
@@atotallyrandomperson3889 HOW and WHY are you here HOW HOW HOW HOW noooo NOOOO nonono no no on onHOW
I Talk to the Wind
Said the straight man to the late man
Where have you been
I've been here and I've been there
And I've been in between
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear
The wind cannot hear
I'm on the outside looking inside
What do I see
Much confusion, disillusion
All around me
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear
The wind cannot hear
You don't possess me
Don't impress me
Just upset my mind
Can't instruct me or conduct me
Just use up my time
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear
The wind cannot hear
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear
The wind cannot hear
Said the straight man to the late man
Where have you been
I've been here and I've been there and
I've been in between
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Greg Lake / Ian Mcdonald / Michael Rex Giles / Peter John Sinfield / Robert Fripp
I Talk To The Wind lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, DistroKid
It's like to sleep in a cloud...☁️☁️☁️☁️☁️
The only sound I heard when I fell in love with my girl was this song in my head
❣️👍
me too..... in 1971.
awwwwww
Beautiful
Thank you for posting this beautiful song... I like both versions of the song.
i listed king crimson songs&albums to phase states about my crush and my reliationship, this song was speacial for we and we started to listen this when reliationship die. i didnt be aware of dying between us reliationship :(
Guitar solo was soooooooooooooo beautiful!
Suponho que essa fotografia deva ter sido concebida entre os anos de 1969 a 1972. Por essa época, o King Crimson tinha a seguinte formação (da esquerda pra direita): James Muir (bateria e percussão); Bill Bruford (bateria); Robert Flipp (guitarra e vocais); David Oross (violino); e John Wetton (baixo e vocais). O King Crimson foi uma das bandas precursoras do rock progressivo.
De 1969 a 1970 o vocalista do King Crimson era o Greg Lake
LYRICS
Said the straight man to the late man
Where have you been
I've been here and I've been there
And I've been in between.
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear
The wind cannot hear.
I'm on the outside looking inside
What do I see
Much confusion, disillusion
All around me.
You don't possess me
Don't impress me
Just upset my mind
Can't instruct me or conduct me
Just use up my time
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear
The wind cannot hear
Honestly, this is the best version
I've fallen in love with this cover of it; even though I prefer the original, it is such a nice fresh breath from the studio recording :)
I thank whoever made this cover with unconditional respect, and send out much love for all the listeners of this peaceful music...
God is great. 🙋♀️👨⚖🐶🐱🙏
大学時代インドで放浪していました。その時いつもこの歌のことを考えてきました。そして今は64歳の老人です。
This song is my relaxant.
NEED more music like this
ive always thought this was the original version..
In the 21 Centry Pscitozoid Man Album is the Original Version and I have the 1970 Album that I bought when I was 15 years old that year and in 1972 I saw ELP at the Pocono Mountain’s Concert #10
Whenever I wonder where I am, this comes to mind.
Aykude, Aykude (A.K.A Matte Kudasai) you are adorable and have enchanting taste in music!!!
So calm.. I prefer the flute on the original but this is really good too, even more relaxing than the original
What a guitarist Singer magic
Bravoooo que Padre rolita puro deleite para el oido y sintonia para el Alma
So glad i grew up during this time,saw them in 71
Quick everyone listen before it's taken down
Cover m8
Guillermo Valencia don’t matter
@@bigwheelfromspidamahn1037 fripp is watching
I love this vertion of the song but it is also the hardest to find
@@Antvion czcams.com/video/375a98_o74E/video.html
Here's the link to the cover artist's video...This needs THIS video's views
Only King Crimson would have a guy that plays a saw
Neutral Milk Hotel
The "cover art" posted for this cover changes all the time.. whoever did this version: the guitar solo to conclude is fantastic..
Es relajante, pero a la vez no puedo describirlo. Es como si comieses diariamente tu comida favorita.
Gracias, Araki, por haberme hecho conocer a un grupo tan excelente
Rest easy uncle trevor, love you forever ❤
This is my favorite song of theirs..i feel out of my body and connected to another frame in time..where time does not exist..
Happy belated birthday Marisa, I just turned 64.
Masterpiece
This is a wonderful expresión
wow for a cover i am impressed
I think this version is superior than the original!
Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Mexico.
What a fantastic cover! Beautiful!!!
to me this era of the group was so good,especially with the influence of pete sinfield,and when he left they became a good jazz rock techno group in the 70s, but lost a dimension of mysticality and meaning.
Thanks for the best version. Now, m00:00dy blues time
Grazie, grazie 😍
Love this!❤
Awesome. ..King Crimson cover...Awesome
Today they will celebrate 4 years of my songs 🎉
If your girl is like this
-Pink hair
-Looks like a stripper
-Is constantly talking about fate
That ain't your girl, he's the Mafias Bo----
And that's why I'll never have a girlfriend
@Stand:「Catch the Rainbow」 Master:「Blackmore」 I am the lonely man
LOVE THIS
The guitar, in the Caribbean, a drink, sunset, sea for dinner and las chicas.
Well done! This rendition is lovely! ❤😊
Very touching 💝
I never thought this was the original. The album version is the original. Hell Giles Giles and Fripp album version is *the original.*
But the court of the crimson king version is infinitely superior in every possible way. Especially as a counterpart to 21st century, a hectic cluster fuck of brash 60s prog metal, followed by the most ethereal pillowy song of the century.
Thank you Chef.
Best of its time , tripping to king crimson
Muchas Gracias. Saludos desde México.
It’s odd when I first heard this song I thought it was made in the 2000s.
Best song ever made...
Hallelujah! 🎼🙌
This song is so beaut- don't you agree?
wha-
wha-
wha-
wha-
Wha-
You all thought it was original, but it was me, Cover.
Excellent.
Well covered
Probablemente la mas larga y mejor versión, aunque la voz de Greg era superior. Gracias por el aporte.
How can anyone not 'like' this?
Beautifull version.....
Que linda melodia
To je přesně moje krevní skupina. Staří KING CRIMSON.Ten druhý zleva je BILL BRUFORD a uprostřed vedoucí Robert Fripp
Hermosa version❤❤❤❤
Since 5 years i tought it was an official song😭
Yesterday, i sang the song for no reason ¡it just came out! Today, a new version. What are the odds?
amo esta versión
アルバム冒頭の破壊的な曲から 一転して 静かな バラードへ 移っていく 彼らの アイデアは とても クールだ
The Judy Dyble version is nice too
Nice version. It will likely get pulled down- may as well put a photo of the 1969 version of K.C. that actually did the original. ;)
beautiful
Best version
I self-extrapolate the heck out of this one - hear the lyrics being to the effect that the person who takes the more circuitous and 'rounded' path rather than straight or strictly practical, gains wisdom, also finds that no one listens to them because what they have to say is more geared toward living life rather than acquisition.
I love you, Aykude~
C'est beau, comme la rencontre improbable puis messianique d'un parapluie et d'une machine à coudre sur une table de dissection. (Maldoror, count of Lautréamont)
GREAT version of this song. Sort of on the fence about this one or the original. While the mellow guitar is really sweet - I sort of miss the flute on the original.
Belíssima música. Essa canção foi gravada em que ano ? Quem eram os integrantes do King Crimson nessa época? Na foto, só consigo identificar Robert Fripp (guitarra) e Bill Bruford (bateria).
oi Mesquita! esse é um cover, não a banda original (mais informações na descrição)
@@jovem_guilPois é, quando escrevi essa mensagem, há aproximadamente três anos, não me atentei pra esse detalhe. Contudo, os músicos aí da fotografia fizeram parte de alguma da inúmeras formações do King Crimson. De fato, conforme descrito, o cover chama-se Bastian Schuhbeck, todavia, depois de ouvir a gravação original dessa canção (1969), com o fantástico King Crimson, confesso que preferi a essa interpretação mais intimista do "cover" Bastian Schuhbeck. Valeu!
@@mesquitafilho6350 👏👏
Bellissima