Van Der Graaf Generator - A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers (HQ)

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  • @leonardocapponi7131
    @leonardocapponi7131 Před 11 měsíci +30

    Am I the only one that can't make it to the end without crying? This is one of my favorite tracks of all time, the lyrics and the music are just so powerful and emotional, and they also hit closely to me. Peter Hammill is one of the greatest musicians of all time and him having almost not recognition at all feels so wrong

    • @user-zm3fx5cw5r
      @user-zm3fx5cw5r Před 8 měsíci +1

      Same emotions here❤

    • @neilparnell967
      @neilparnell967 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Better to have recognition from a small band of diehard acolytes than from millions of fairweather butterflies that flit from flower to flower.

  • @Narcissa_XX
    @Narcissa_XX Před 2 lety +51

    scrolling until i see particular individuals from a particular community of scholars who all recently endured a great amount of pain at the hands of this very song (i will not elaborate until 24 hours have passed like a good kid)

  • @ilanlilo9423
    @ilanlilo9423 Před 3 lety +52

    “I don’t want to hate,I just want to grow;
    why can't I let me
    live and be free?..but I die very slowly alone.
    I know no more ways,
    I am so afraid,
    myself won't let me
    just be myself and so I am completely alone..”no more say,VDGG in one of the great textual and musical climax of the 20th century!!! Peter Hammill is one of the gifted and musical genius ever

  • @rickg2683
    @rickg2683 Před 3 lety +28

    It took three engineers to master this masterpiece, and one Peter H to dream it up. Advanced genius

  • @LambLiesDownOnBroadway
    @LambLiesDownOnBroadway Před 6 lety +281

    This song is about a very lonely lighthouse keeper who is of high class. He has gone completely mad from his solitude and mental anguish that he has suffered from. His wife died and he blames himself for it and can't forgive himself. He sees hallucinations and ghosts that want to kill him. He supposedly also accidentally killed a couple of sailors by not showing them the way via the lighthouse's shining light. He feels regret towards everything he has done during his miserable life and wants to end it all. At the very end he finds potential friends (the lemmings that represent humanity), but doesn't feel like he belongs anymore. Since he is so batshit crazy and depressed, he kills himself in the end and believes that he is now with his long dead wife. What a masterpiece this song is. A very dark, depressing masterpiece...

    • @uwnbaw
      @uwnbaw Před 6 lety +5

      Maximilian Bernard de wey is too hard for him to show de saylors

    • @YouCantDeleteDenzelL
      @YouCantDeleteDenzelL Před 6 lety +18

      Also a song that realistically shows just how devastating depression can be, as someone who suffers from it.

    • @Jesse11P
      @Jesse11P Před 5 lety +11

      @@YouCantDeleteDenzelLyeah me too. I think Peter Hammill may have a touch of it himself.

    • @mikehunt8992
      @mikehunt8992 Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you. A friend from Norway.

    • @omgleowtf
      @omgleowtf Před 4 lety +14

      Just watched The Lighthouse by Robert Eggers, came straight to listen to this masterpiece.

  • @123agidee_2
    @123agidee_2 Před 3 lety +21

    This is so groundbreaking for 1971

  • @marisaelenenadiejamusiccom3974

    I don’t know words describe this artistic masterpiece

  • @raybrown2608
    @raybrown2608 Před 4 lety +46

    I love the 'first time hearing' and 'How did I miss this' comments, gives me hope for music. I've been listening to this for 45 years, most of my friends didn't have the attention span for it, so mostly I listened whilst I was "COMPLETELY ALONE!"......

    • @The-Silliest-Billy
      @The-Silliest-Billy Před 4 lety

      I got most of my family and friends listening to these guys after first hearing them about a year ago, there's hope lol

    • @jamie49868
      @jamie49868 Před 3 lety +2

      You are correct. It's not a party album, better alone so you can just enjoy it without interruption.

    • @Fittyshow
      @Fittyshow Před 3 lety

      Yea.... so sad that ppl are so retarded. This and moon. In June by soft machine are my favorites songs but i can hardly think about a single person capable of enjoying them

    • @raybrown2608
      @raybrown2608 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Fittyshow Daevid Allen comes to mind as another "hard sell" with my friends. His album Good Morning is a fave.

    • @neilparnell967
      @neilparnell967 Před 3 měsíci

      As it should be done.
      In the spirit of solidarity with all other lone lighthouse keepers.
      All things are a part.

  • @alistairdrumbeat183
    @alistairdrumbeat183 Před 5 lety +80

    I genuinely think this is the best track of all time. I have listened to so much in the past fifty years, yet I still come back to this track. It is epic.

    • @tomt5745
      @tomt5745 Před 2 lety +2

      Epic is just the foreword. It is a monster :)

    • @garri5108
      @garri5108 Před rokem

      Listen to more music

    • @alistairdrumbeat183
      @alistairdrumbeat183 Před rokem +7

      @@garri5108 I listen to music 10 hours a day. I have seen every big band except The Doors. How much more do you want me to listen to?

    • @garri5108
      @garri5108 Před rokem

      @@alistairdrumbeat183 then how this song (really good song btw) is your favorite ? Really the best song? Seems strange to me. Either you are biased or listened not so many songs.

    • @alistairdrumbeat183
      @alistairdrumbeat183 Před rokem +1

      @@garri5108 I love all types of rock. From the Allman Bros to ZZ Top, Floyd & ELP to Porcupine Tree & the Pineapple Thief. Greenslade & Wishbone Ash to Tool & Frumpy. I could carry on.

  • @enzogalli5506
    @enzogalli5506 Před 5 lety +28

    un vero autentico CAPOLAVORO!!! Peter Hammill un genio con una voce unica e incredibile, una creatività immensa e i VDGG un gruppo STRAORDINARIO!!!

  • @max-hy1fm
    @max-hy1fm Před 4 lety +67

    I've been listening to this song for over 40 years but when he sings "the parallels...." at 7:59, I still get the chills

  • @vintagerumors
    @vintagerumors Před 2 lety +4

    Every time I see the album cover
    I click and think 'ok I just listen the beginning'
    but then I can no longer detach myself from it till the end

  • @evening_awning
    @evening_awning Před 4 lety +36

    Unfiltered, unadulterated, unmatched complete and total perfection in every sense of the word.

    • @evening_awning
      @evening_awning Před rokem +2

      still my number 1 favorite song ever to this day :)

    • @chriswakefield9538
      @chriswakefield9538 Před rokem

      @@evening_awning Hey, is your profile pic Koenji Hyakki? I love those guys!

    • @evening_awning
      @evening_awning Před rokem

      @@chriswakefield9538 yes!!! good taste friend

  • @saskiakroonsberg
    @saskiakroonsberg Před 3 lety +15

    During times of dispair or grief I always return to this song. It comforts me.

    • @flannelsykes0
      @flannelsykes0 Před 9 měsíci +2

      All things are apart

    • @neilparnell5712
      @neilparnell5712 Před měsícem

      As do I and being a VdGG fanatic I understand completely.
      To anyone else you would appear as mad as the lighthouse keeper in his strange sources of comfort. What do they know ?

  • @waitingforwonderland6036
    @waitingforwonderland6036 Před 3 lety +29

    I remember the first time hearing this song the 16:36 part scared the shit out of me!

  • @Mel_ilm
    @Mel_ilm Před 7 lety +62

    Work of genius. Just like all great music, this will never get old.

  • @richardhodges992
    @richardhodges992 Před 3 lety +15

    When you grew up with this music your mind was changed forever---for the better

  • @mauroscaravelli1197
    @mauroscaravelli1197 Před rokem +8

    Un capolavoro senza tempo...ha corollato l' intera mia vita. Dalle prime note dell' intro...fino al finale ' epico' con un Robert Fripp sublime
    .

  • @ericsguitar8029
    @ericsguitar8029 Před 3 lety +29

    This blew my 15 year old mind when I first heard it

    • @hughcoulter8313
      @hughcoulter8313 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Me to,I am 65 now...

    • @neilparnell5712
      @neilparnell5712 Před měsícem

      I was 12 and I still don't think I've recovered ! Once infected with the Hammill / VdGG virus there was no hope for me.
      Doomed to be a Sleepwalker forever more trapped in the cycle of needing my VdGG injection on a regular basis.

  • @deadmanwithpitchforkarms8376

    11:01-11:09 and 11:17-11:24 are some of the craziest vocal lines I ever heard!

    • @jackal59
      @jackal59 Před 5 lety +21

      For me, it's 17:48 and "One more haggard DROWNED MAN...." Well, and everything else after that.

    • @Schwertfisch13
      @Schwertfisch13 Před 4 lety +2

      Playing this section on the electric guitar is awesome

    • @carlosmiguel-ld4rz
      @carlosmiguel-ld4rz Před 4 lety

      I always loved that part!

    • @prosoloist
      @prosoloist Před 4 lety +1

      surely I have heard those sections many times over the past 43ish years. Waiting to see what parts they are. I just paused it at about 10:38 ("would you cry if i died" whisper) so I am guessing it's the "UNREAL UNREAL..ghost helmsmen sream" part or whatever he says ;)
      EDIT --- no, I was wrong ;)

  • @jonathanhenderson9422
    @jonathanhenderson9422 Před 3 lety +11

    That key change at 12:15 is just brilliant. The song had already been building up so much tension and longing before then, a desire to resolve, to find some kind of hope and optimism, and that change just instantly launches it into abyssal nightmare territory. Considering the song is about a lighthouse keeper going mad, that's about as affective a musical means of conveying that as I could imagine anyone inventing. HP Lovecraft would be proud.

  • @brianparks2039
    @brianparks2039 Před 5 lety +55

    This track, along with Supper’s Ready, Close to the Edge, Thick as a Brick, Song of Scheherazade, I just have no words for the experience, I love this shit, this is all I listen to, I should have been born in the 50’s.

    • @saladpizzarestaurant9394
      @saladpizzarestaurant9394 Před 4 lety +10

      I am actually glad that I was born in 2002 because I can easily listen to all the great old bands and also all the great new bands like Sigh, Opeth and Porcupine tree

    • @axelord4ever
      @axelord4ever Před 4 lety

      Pawn Hearts isn't my favorite VDGG album, lyrics-wise (that would be Still Life) but this is still pretty high up the ladder.

    • @johnroberts3723
      @johnroberts3723 Před 3 lety

      Apparently prof is thinking mans music!.

    • @PAULLONDEN
      @PAULLONDEN Před 3 lety +5

      *@Brian Parks* There was nothing funny to have been born post second world war. The few musicians who managed to put their anguish into art were few and far between .....the most of us were condemned for the treadmill or sought relief in opiates.

    • @Fittyshow
      @Fittyshow Před 3 lety

      AlSo moon in June 🌙

  • @Zion83n6
    @Zion83n6 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Still waiting for my saviour
    Storms tear me limb from limb
    My fingers feel like seaweed
    I'm so far out, I'm too far in
    I am a lonely man
    My solitude is true
    My eyes have borne stark witness
    And now, my nights are numbered, too
    I've seen the smiles on dead hands
    The stars shine, but they're not for me
    I prophesy disaster
    And then, I count the cost
    I shine but, shining, dying
    I know that I am almost lost
    On the table, lies blank paper
    And my tower is built on stone
    I only have blunt scissors
    I only have the bluntest home
    I've been the witness and the seal of death
    Lingers in the molten wax that is my head
    When you see the skeletons
    Of sailing-ship spars sinking low
    You'll begin to wonder if the points of all the ancients myths
    Are solemnly directed straight at you
    No time now for contrition
    The time for that's long past
    The walls are thin as tissue
    And if I talk, I'll crack the glass
    So, I only think on how it might have been
    Locked in silent monologue, in silent scream
    I am much too tired to speak
    And as the waves crash on the bleak
    Stones of the tower, I start to freak
    And find that I am overcome
    "Unreal, unreal", ghost helmsmen scream
    And fall in through the sky
    Not breaking through my seagull shrieks
    No breaks until I die
    The spectres scratch on window-slits
    Hollowed faces and the mindless grins
    Only intent on destroying what they've lost
    I crawl the wall 'til steepness ends
    In the vertical fall
    My pain has sailed into the sea
    No joking hopes at dawn
    White bone shine in the iron-jaw mask
    Lost mastheads pierce the freezing dark
    And parallel my isolated tower
    No paraffin for the flame
    No harbour left to gain
    "Alone, alone", the ghosts all call
    Pinpoint me in the light
    The only life I feel at all
    Is the presence of the night
    (Would you cry if I died?)
    (Would you cry if I died?)
    Would you catch the final words of mine?
    Would you catch my words?
    I know that there's no time
    I know that there's no rhyme (false signs find me)
    I don't want to hate
    I just want to grow
    Why can't I let me live and be free?
    But I die very slowly alone
    I know no more ways
    I am so afraid
    Myself won't let me just be myself
    And so I am completely alone
    The maelstrom of my memory
    Is a vampire and it feeds on me
    Now, staggering madly
    Over the brink, I fall
    Lighthouses might house the key
    But can I reach the door?
    I want to walk on the sea
    So that I may better find a shore
    But how can I ever keep my feet dry?
    I scan the horizon
    I must keep my eyes on
    All parts of me
    Looking back on the years
    It seems that I have lost my way
    Like a dog in the night, I have run to a manger
    Now, I am the stranger I stay in
    All of the grief I have seen
    Leaves me chasing solitary peace
    But I hold experience in my head
    I'm too close to the light
    I don't think I see right
    For I blind me
    Where is the God that guides my hand?
    How can the hands of others reach me?
    When will I find what I grope for?
    Who is going to teach me?
    I am me, me are we, we can't see
    Any way out of here
    Crashing sea, atrophied history
    Chance has lost my Guinevere
    I don't want to be one wave in the water
    But sea will drag me deep
    One more haggard drowned man
    I can see the lemmings coming
    But I know I'm just a man
    Do I join or do I founder?
    Which can is the best I may?
    Oceans drifting sideways
    I am pulled into the spell
    I feel you around me
    I know you well
    Stars slice horizons
    Where the lines stand much too stark
    I feel I am drowning
    Hands stretch in the dark
    Camps of panoply and majesty
    What is freedom of choice?
    Where do I stand in the pageantry?
    Whose is my voice?
    It doesn't feel so very bad now
    I think the end is the start
    Begin to feel very glad now
    All things are a part
    All things are apart
    All things are a part

  • @emilyaversa1327
    @emilyaversa1327 Před 8 lety +313

    the most sophisticated, literate rock band of all time.

  • @YouCantDeleteDenzelL
    @YouCantDeleteDenzelL Před 6 lety +66

    Bruce Dickinson brought me here.
    Holy shit, this song is absolutely extraordinary and unlike anything ever. It's basically manic episode put to music. It's pure depressive, disturbing insanity and I love it. It stays with you from the very first listen.

    • @riccardomatteini1472
      @riccardomatteini1472 Před 5 lety

      Scott Baldwin Did you read his autobiography?

    • @YouCantDeleteDenzelL
      @YouCantDeleteDenzelL Před 5 lety

      @@riccardomatteini1472 yep! That's how I'm here.

    • @YouCantDeleteDenzelL
      @YouCantDeleteDenzelL Před 5 lety +8

      You can also hear where the majority of Bruce's vocal influences come from here! Especially the high notes about 10 minutes in.

    • @waitingforwonderland6036
      @waitingforwonderland6036 Před 3 lety

      agreed

    • @BaldJean
      @BaldJean Před 3 lety +1

      Bruce Dickinson actually was at the reunion concert of Van der Graaf Generator on May 6th 2005 at the Royal Festival Hall in London.

  • @asmallwhitedog0479
    @asmallwhitedog0479 Před 3 lety +6

    First time I heard this was my first week in collage, 1977. It just gets better, and never old. Amazing piece.

  • @barakcohen3612
    @barakcohen3612 Před 3 lety +7

    Think ! P.H was only 23 when this was created .. just mind-boggling masterpiece chiseling the depths of my soul .

    • @neilparnell5712
      @neilparnell5712 Před měsícem

      True. 23 years old, 23 minutes long, so is 23 a new magic number ?

  • @alexpieri9926
    @alexpieri9926 Před 7 lety +25

    absolutely a masterpiece ......the best suite of prog with "echoes" of pinky,"tarkus" of Elp ,"moon in June " of Wyatt n "Valentyne Suite" of Colosseum after me ....

  • @richardhouse9813
    @richardhouse9813 Před 4 lety +8

    8 mins 20 to 10 mins 30 - one of the most beautiful 2 minutes in the history of rock music. Hammill the incomparable.

  • @laredolenny682
    @laredolenny682 Před 3 lety +6

    Hello all. Well, I've read most of your comments. It's still 2020. I was introduced to Van Der Graaf Generator by Allison Steele from WNEW - FM in NYC many years ago. I think it was 1973. It was 72 or 73. I've gotten to see them Live as well. I know people like to say; Bowie, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop are the magic triangle. And, I DO agree to some degree. I always felt Peter Hammill, Roy Harper and Peter Gabriel were the same way. This does remind me of Henry Cow/Slapp Happy to a degree. VDGG were very under rated. I fell into Prog about 1974. Sabbath and Zep were my mainstay's previously to that. The Canterbury Scene, VDGG, Early Genisis, Hawkwind, and a host of others, Soft Machine, and others, Blood Rock, so many make up my Record collection. I stopped listening to commercial Radio around 1977. It was only College radio after that. Or, I'd just go buy more Albums. Nektar, Kraftwerk, Crimson, Eno, and so on. I back tracked from album sleeves. They used to advertise other Bands on the sleeves. So, I just started buying albums based on that. Fusion is good too. Peter Hammill is really a Genius. They all are that contributed to the musics we so dearly love. Be well. Peace.

  • @GeorgePiazza
    @GeorgePiazza Před 6 lety +11

    Finally - I 1st heard this song in 1984 when I went to my high school friend's house to form my prog rock band. I never forgot the hooky triplet part. But years later, he couldn't recall the song, even after I hummed it to him - & he was the Hammill - Van der Graaf expert.. Well now I know.. 34 years later!

  • @RetroVzqz9313
    @RetroVzqz9313 Před 2 lety +12

    The Mellotron at the end alone in this is beyond demented
    Pretty sure that's a mix of some truly creative playing
    And some very crafty edits
    And with how hard it is to pull anything tuneful out of one those temperamental proto synths, just shows the skill and mastery on display here
    Truly a twisted prog masterwork for the ages
    Sublime

  • @Fittyshow
    @Fittyshow Před 3 lety +11

    This and moon in June by SM are the best prog songs ever. YeAh also crimson king etc but these 2 are just pure musical poetry

  • @leonakita
    @leonakita Před 7 lety +22

    Hammill, Jackson, Evans with an awesome dose of Fripp = MAGNIFICENCE !!

    • @leonakita
      @leonakita Před 7 lety

      The Fripp epic sustain slowly drifts in at 20:20... hitting hard at 21:15! Enjoy...and thanks for uploading this awesome work.

    • @leonakita
      @leonakita Před 7 lety

      The final movement begins at 19:13, entitled : 'We Go Now'

    • @leonakita
      @leonakita Před 7 lety

      maybe 19:14

    • @leonakita
      @leonakita Před 7 lety

      my bad... 20:20 is synth keys but totally sets the tone for where things are going at 21:15 with Fripp's treated sustained guitar work.

    • @wilhelmorangenbaum163
      @wilhelmorangenbaum163 Před 7 lety +4

      You're miss Banton.

  • @TheBRBvideos
    @TheBRBvideos Před 5 lety +13

    Life long favourite.

  • @fernandomarques3064
    @fernandomarques3064 Před 6 lety +30

    Superb work of Peter Hammill and the likes. A stunning voice carrying all the necessary emotion (as if you were there in the lighthouse). The reeds are incredible for Jackson interacts with Evans´s drums and ALL the keys, like it was the last thing he had to say in his life . To top all of this, only one of the most inspired poems you can find in a prog-rock composition. To think that this has seen the light in 1972!!! is absolutelly stunning. The end of this masterpiece is, by far, the most compelling and inspired they have ever done. Back then, the first time I heard this in 1972, I was speachless; I still get goosebumps in the present. Enjoy!

  • @BacchusAurelius-yj4mb
    @BacchusAurelius-yj4mb Před 11 měsíci +7

    8:51 The Cow by Westside Gunn sample 🔥🔥🔥

  • @jayechristian9697
    @jayechristian9697 Před 7 lety +45

    Absolute masterpiece

  • @robertoavila5024
    @robertoavila5024 Před 3 lety +11

    Despues de medio siglo de lo mejor del rock progresivo. Por siempre van der graaf generator! Saludos desde Mexico.

  • @BoRaXiN72
    @BoRaXiN72 Před 6 lety +92

    Regular humans cant create such masterpiece. They are either above-human or aliens...

  • @atlasparis3702
    @atlasparis3702 Před 2 lety +14

    Que obra de Arte, primera vez que escucho está canción (2021) y me está volando la cabeza. Genial!!!

  • @emilioaladwhosintheinterne8421

    This is "The Lighthouse" but as a song.

  • @FUCKTHESMASH2
    @FUCKTHESMASH2 Před 4 lety +17

    First time Listening. Currently on the 5th repeat.... Mindblown

    • @gyromitre1588
      @gyromitre1588 Před 4 lety +2

      Isn't it?

    • @neilparnell5712
      @neilparnell5712 Před měsícem

      You are now like ''The Flying Dutchman'' forever doomed to listen to the greatest epic song of all time for all of eternity.

  • @Phoebedumplings
    @Phoebedumplings Před 2 lety +7

    The stars shine, but they’re not for me,,,,that’s the saddest line I’ve ever heard

    • @neilparnell5712
      @neilparnell5712 Před měsícem

      I constantly sing this line to myself in my head, as well as ''I'm too close to the light, I don't think I see right, for I blind me''
      I wish I knew what doing this meant but I just love those lines. Oh just remembered, ''would you cry if I died'' as well.
      Unforgettable.

  • @kosovoblues5019
    @kosovoblues5019 Před 5 lety +3

    How i miss my burnt out turntable and amplifier,to play this albums and feel mesmerized again while watching the night fall outside my window

  • @user-oh9wh7sc2s
    @user-oh9wh7sc2s Před rokem +2

    I`m so in love with this band, you just can`t run away from reality listening to it. That`s real art, what it should be!

  • @HammondDER
    @HammondDER Před 4 lety +21

    There are many bands that performed more harmonically, rhythmically etc. sophisticated music, more beautiful and even music after all, but there is no band with such psycho power, with such extreme ability to astound and give goosebumps...

  • @Aqua_Bargus
    @Aqua_Bargus Před 11 měsíci +3

    Peter hammill my beloved ❤❤❤

  • @micheleocchialini
    @micheleocchialini Před 7 lety +51

    70s prog rock gave us stuff like in the court of the crimson king, fragile, n other good albums but the dark painted in this album is amazing. best of prog rock

    • @micheleocchialini
      @micheleocchialini Před 7 lety +4

      yeah! first of all CAN , they are wonderful but i think that krautrock is not so similar to prog rock

    • @Joe-ut3sz
      @Joe-ut3sz Před 4 lety +1

      @@micheleocchialini Court was 60's

    • @micheleocchialini
      @micheleocchialini Před 4 lety

      @@Joe-ut3sz true, it was october '69 if i remember right, so not properly but practically 70's

    • @Joe-ut3sz
      @Joe-ut3sz Před 4 lety +4

      @@micheleocchialini Yeah. Recording started June, so exactly half a century ago the boyz were dishing out some sassy flute solos

    • @micheleocchialini
      @micheleocchialini Před 4 lety

      @@Joe-ut3sz Yeah, amazing! im gonna see them next week at Palmanova btw

  • @cosmojairzinho14
    @cosmojairzinho14 Před 4 lety +7

    2:24. This is beyond music

  • @RodLD
    @RodLD Před 3 lety +70

    Legend says if you make a 23 minute long song It becomes immediately a masterpiece

    • @lemmykay
      @lemmykay Před 2 lety +9

      It's not the length, it's the quality!

    • @RodLD
      @RodLD Před 2 lety +2

      @@lemmykay I know but my point is that many of the greatest songs of all time coincide in lasting about 23 minutes.

    • @stavrosplatanas7390
      @stavrosplatanas7390 Před 2 lety +8

      @@RodLD Maybe because each one of the sides of the vinyl record was around 23 minutes

    • @radityatricahyarynaldi4318
      @radityatricahyarynaldi4318 Před 2 lety +9

      @@RodLD with lizard, supper's ready, and this as an example. i can agree with that

    • @benijager1372
      @benijager1372 Před 2 lety

      Welp u kinda were uncapable of doing longer than that and keeping the song together, the person had to change the side of the vinyl, classical music does get longer than that cuz it was always presented live

  • @MegaCirse
    @MegaCirse Před 5 lety +11

    At this dark hour of the night, it remains for me to put my helmet on my head to listen religiously this record. There are works that only support the heavy silence of the post-twilight under the benevolent gaze of the stars. From the back of the room, a delicate arpeggio of dry guitar wrapped in silky flute drowns in the roar of a scorching wind. And it's as if I entered a parallel universe, in the center of a desert first arid but gradually covered with lush swamps in the middle of which I pushed to half my legs. On an arid plateau, I do not know which path to follow so many! Some seem vaguely threatening, so I rely on my instinct! Returning then after a few hesitant steps, a valley extends to my amazed look, lit by a flashing and gibbous moon, I perceive the rattling of the arms of a black and spidery army. It is not possible for me to turn back. Stumbling I fall on the gleaming rails of an abandoned railway belt surrounded by tares of wild and hostile vegetation. A plaintive melody with a curiously metallic resonance closes my eyes. When I reopen it appears to me an ocean purple and epileptic and between two waves monstrous and roaring, rises like a rostrum a lighthouse all white! Then this clamor rising from the depths, louder and louder, that twists my eardrums and tears me away with sobs of rage and deliverance. A piano mixed with the sepulcher organ finishes my journey and I reappear in reality, trembling, my face covered with tears

  • @jackal59
    @jackal59 Před 5 lety +8

    21:15 is one of the best arguments that Fripp does his best work on other people's records (the other argument being all of Eno's "Baby's on Fire" on Here Come the Warm Jets).

    • @brucebeasman192
      @brucebeasman192 Před 5 lety +3

      Fripp is the thread that weaves together most of the early 70s prog rock.

    • @robertklouse3868
      @robertklouse3868 Před 5 lety

      jackal59
      baby on fire is lukewarmness and non-existant regards to vg, however..
      now, maybe roxy music's work..
      "for your pleasure"

    • @MyJakeyd
      @MyJakeyd Před 4 lety

      Dont forget Paul Rudolph's contribution to 'Babys On Fire'. 😉

    • @BaldJean
      @BaldJean Před 3 lety +2

      That is, however, not Fripp at all; it is Hugh Banton on the organ. Don't worry, I was of the same opinion until I read the VdGG book.

  • @giuseppeliucci5340
    @giuseppeliucci5340 Před 3 lety +2

    So many feelings in one song..

  • @michaelcraig9449
    @michaelcraig9449 Před 3 lety +2

    Listening to this band for the first time now.

  • @ArenaNath
    @ArenaNath Před 5 lety +13

    Una de las mejores canciones que el rock progresivo ha dispuesto a nuestros oídos.

  • @ai.201
    @ai.201 Před 3 lety +2

    Beautiful beautiful beautiful Peter hammil.

  • @pattardn
    @pattardn Před 5 lety +54

    Lovecraft would have undoubtedly called it "eldritch". I'll just say it's stunningly beautiful.

  • @hyf6845
    @hyf6845 Před 3 lety +5

    Welp, that first time listening through it was something special

  • @chandrakristian6602
    @chandrakristian6602 Před 3 lety +6

    Best part of this song is 00.00 - 23.24

  • @neilparnell5712
    @neilparnell5712 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Here again ! This is the song that keeps giving.
    Just realised that ''I've seen the smiles on dead hands'' refers to dead sailors (e.g. all hands on deck) and I have only been listening to it for nearly 50 years ! How did I miss that ?
    Now just need to work out what ''White bone shine in the iron-jaw mask'' actually means. Any ideas anyone ?

  • @charlotte.sometimes
    @charlotte.sometimes Před měsícem

    All time favorite.

  • @revo1337
    @revo1337 Před 6 lety +7

    This fuckin shit is so freaking awesome i want to set myself on fire and melt into the waves of pure excellance this piece of art is emitting

  • @Anderph
    @Anderph Před 2 lety +21

    To what extent does this constitute justified true belief?

  • @ariacurva
    @ariacurva Před 5 lety +9

    Quest'album è incluso nei 5 album che più amo in modo assoluto! Meraviglioso Peter!

    • @Fittyshow
      @Fittyshow Před 3 lety

      Idem! Insieme a Third dei soft machine. Gli altri tuoi quali sono?? Sono curioso!

    • @ariacurva
      @ariacurva Před 3 lety +1

      @@Fittyshow
      In the Court of the Crimson King
      Selling England by the Pound
      The Wall
      Abbey Road

  • @bjrnrichardsen9151
    @bjrnrichardsen9151 Před 7 lety +7

    Sorry, - ment to say "this is music" and a very good one. Have listened to the group since the late 60s, and love them stilll

  • @gorblimeyguv
    @gorblimeyguv Před rokem +2

    Staggering genius......different every time, and yet it is the same....nothing else is remotely like it.....their finest hour

  • @polki802
    @polki802 Před rokem +1

    Been far too long since i heard this. I key part of my musical growing and, if anything, it means even more than it did 50 years ago (really?). I'd be hard pressed to think of a more powerful piece of music. It was magnificent then and it still is. This is the music our grandchildren will still revere and how privileged are we to have been there at the start?

  • @davidmascarenhas2608
    @davidmascarenhas2608 Před 3 lety +3

    best song of VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR

  • @hervemertes2524
    @hervemertes2524 Před 6 lety +6

    au delà de tout ce qui existe........au delà de la musique.....l'expression du génie....

  • @bernardocasarin5022
    @bernardocasarin5022 Před 6 lety +19

    ONE OF the best álbums of the GREATEST "rock" band in human history....PERIOD!

  • @pegjames188
    @pegjames188 Před 4 lety +1

    Just dug this out of the back of a store cupboard along with In Camera and Yes , Genesis, Neil Young,etc,etc,etc.Giving them to the granddaughter. Forgotten the weight of albums, now it coming out of a speaker the size of my spectacle case; wonderful.

  • @stefanobetti6768
    @stefanobetti6768 Před 5 lety +10

    Masterpiece.

  • @opisthokonta
    @opisthokonta Před 5 lety +7

    I don't want to be one wave in the water
    But sea will drag me deep

  • @davidhorner5655
    @davidhorner5655 Před 3 lety +3

    I first listened to this when I was maybe 10, it makes much more sense now that I have some life under my belt. It’s still a bit mystic, but it ties together much better now.

  • @Dremeli
    @Dremeli Před 2 lety +3

    "One more haggard DROWNED MAN"

  • @tomt5745
    @tomt5745 Před 6 lety +9

    Absolutely amazing. This piece is beyond description

  • @whogotasprite587
    @whogotasprite587 Před 5 lety +68

    his voice is the definition of prog rock

    • @anniegog
      @anniegog Před 4 lety

      This is not prog rock.

    • @davidhaag02
      @davidhaag02 Před 4 lety +24

      @@anniegog What genre would you call it?

    • @Lellos_
      @Lellos_ Před 3 lety +16

      @@anniegog this is undoubtedly prog rock.

    • @d.unknown3388
      @d.unknown3388 Před 3 lety

      Too bad Hamill can't sing.

    • @Lellos_
      @Lellos_ Před 3 lety +3

      @@d.unknown3388 then you didn't even listen to a full song of his.

  • @PumaTwoU
    @PumaTwoU Před rokem

    While often overlooked - this is one of the most outstanding progressive bands of the 60's/70's and those of us who came of age then, knew it.

  • @Age_of_Apocalypse
    @Age_of_Apocalypse Před 3 lety +2

    There are several masterpieces in progressive music, but this piece is right up there with the best of the best of them: stunning! 👍👍👏👏😍😍

  • @JollyJumbuk
    @JollyJumbuk Před 3 měsíci

    Haven't listened to this for years yet I still remember most of the lyrics. Truly masterful works. My favourite is My Room(Waiting for Wonderland).

  • @butenator6668
    @butenator6668 Před 2 lety +3

    11:01 is the Iron Maiden Part.
    Van der Graaf Generator were one of Bruce Dickinsons greatest influences.

  • @fiorentinodario
    @fiorentinodario Před 4 lety +8

    colonna sonora per la quarantena

  • @custodioguimaraes9981
    @custodioguimaraes9981 Před 8 měsíci +1

    And Robert Fripp is the (guest) guitarist on this trippy album!

  • @johnskelley6710
    @johnskelley6710 Před 3 lety +3

    All things are apart, all things are a part

  • @gianniskatsios8033
    @gianniskatsios8033 Před rokem +2

    the clot thickens 16:30-19:13 is so chaotic, i love it so much
    Having exprerienced those kinda thoughts the lighthouse keeper is having, i honestly find the song to be quite an accurate depictions of how your mind limbos between romantic and intense thoughts. Don't know if there was any intention for that. But this is a true masterpiece.

    • @kimtimms614
      @kimtimms614 Před rokem

      .me two so much so so thank full to sort of helps my mental health take care 🌹

  • @ramildozancan5131
    @ramildozancan5131 Před 5 lety +2

    Peter Hammill , Jef Lyne , ( Alfano , Magenta) ( Dellirium ) Moody Blues , Steve Winwood , Traffic !!! Peter Thousendd !!! esse compositores Classicos estão no Olimpo da Musica Mundial !!!!!!!!!!

  • @philseida5238
    @philseida5238 Před 3 lety +3

    One of my favorite Long Epic Prog Masterpieces along with Close to The Edge and Awaken by Yes, Supper’s Ready and Firth of Fifth by Genesis, Atom Heart Mother and Echoes by Pink Floyd, Thick as a Brick Pt 1 and Pt. 2 from the Jethro Tull Album of the same name, Crime of The Century and Aries by Supertramp, Snow Goose Album by Camel and Epitaph and Starless from King Crimson. The Atlantis Agony Epic from Eloy is quite good as well and not Sci-Fi as Atlantis and it’s advanced Civilization around 10,000 years ago of Human and E.T. Hybrids did exist, despite very minimal archaeological evidence, but that’s another topic for a different subject. Other Groups like Focus, Egg, Caravan, Soft Machine, etc have Epic classics as well. This one by VDDGG is up there with the best and quite sophisticated and dark, which I love.

  • @giannisalustri7848
    @giannisalustri7848 Před 7 lety +1

    I had live and felt this sound on my young skin .... strong sensation never forget ....pride of my eve !

  • @swifter2383
    @swifter2383 Před 2 lety +19

    This sounds nothing like how I imagined it

    • @soarel325
      @soarel325 Před rokem +1

      What'd you expect it to sound like?

    • @johnnyguitar8067
      @johnnyguitar8067 Před rokem

      ​@Soarel he was probably expecting something psychedelic or pink Floyd esque

  • @Burt472
    @Burt472 Před 7 lety +5

    Another overwhelming work of music...As usual with VDGG

  • @hotarquimusic
    @hotarquimusic Před 4 lety +2

    Gloria ! Gloria! Gloria! Gran final apoteotico!

  • @TheAndrej30000
    @TheAndrej30000 Před 5 lety +6

    Truly great music. Thanks for sharing!

  • @amwarmax477
    @amwarmax477 Před 3 lety +2

    the most sophisticated...Gentle Giant & King Crimson ,PF,Yes,EL&P&first Genesis...too.

  • @annakimborahpa
    @annakimborahpa Před 3 lety +25

    The lighthouse keeper's 'plague' appears to be a 23 minute examination of conscience that ultimately resolves ambiguously and which must be read in the lyrics to be understood: "ALL THINGS ARE A PART. ALL THINGS ARE APART. ALL THINGS ARE A PART." The paradox of VdGG is that they are able to communicate to their listeners aspects of the human condition which in and of themselves are non-communicable: The individual's estrangement, isolation and alienation within themselves and from external social and physical contexts. VdGG often gets lumped in the category of prog rock, but the other paradox about them is that their overall sound of keyboards, sax, drums and Peter Hammill's theatrical vocals at the service of his artistic vision is quite different from the prog mainstream which focuses heavily on instrumental virtuosity. To paraphrase the lighthouse keeper: 'VdGG stands apart.'

  • @angelocaruana1822
    @angelocaruana1822 Před 4 lety +3

    Il.coraggio di osare senza preoccuparsi del successo unici

  • @catherineho2737
    @catherineho2737 Před 2 lety +12

    IB M22 HOW DO WE FEEL

  • @antoniomelillo6274
    @antoniomelillo6274 Před 5 lety +6

    excellent

  • @matandragones9408
    @matandragones9408 Před 4 lety +17

    Anyone here after watching The Lighthouse?

    • @benijager1372
      @benijager1372 Před 4 lety +3

      I was sure that someone was going to relate this song to the movie XDD

    • @Fildoggy
      @Fildoggy Před 4 lety +4

      Matandra Gones 2 of the most eldritch pieces of music and film in history

    • @rhubarbdude3347
      @rhubarbdude3347 Před 4 lety +4

      That movie is amazing

    • @operator6471
      @operator6471 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rhubarbdude3347 indeed!!

  • @Syfoll
    @Syfoll Před 4 lety +11

    16:35-19:13 my god. this part is actually scarring

    • @julyccg117
      @julyccg117 Před 4 lety +4

      yes, sounds perfect for a videogame boss fight