Don McLean's Vincent (Starry,Starry Night) Almost all images created by Vincent Van- Gogh. Song by Don McLean I in no way assume any credit for song or images.
For those who may have missed my previous comments. I compiled and uploaded this so I could explain my love of Van-Gogh's art to a dear friend of mine and thought McLean's Stary Stary Night was perfect in helping to explain. The lyrics were strictly for the benefit of my Friend, who's first language is not English.I never imagined it would get so many views and comments. I'm so glad I was able to share.
This song really does help explain why he's so beloved by so many. The first time I heard it, I cried so hard. Thank you for putting the images with the song. Seeing his work with this song makes the lyrics even more powerful.
I remember that scene, when matt smith and Jenna brought van gogh to the present day, and showed him how his art had touched the world...I felt his tears...his inner wonder that he had finally been recognized for the talent he was.... beautiful scene...
I dedicated this song to my Mom. She committed suicide when I was 15, going on 16. She was only 36 years old. She loved to draw, and she was very good at it, but she never thought she was. She lost her Mom to a heart attack, when she was only 11 years old. She had a VERY hard life, and she never thought she was worth anything to anyone. I'm going on 60 now, and I still miss her. I didn't get to grow up with her because my father kidnapped me and my brothers, and the State found out, and they kidnapped us, and put us in different foster homes. This song brings it all back..., it still brings tears to my eyes. You never stop loving the people you truly care about, and nothing ever fills the empty space they leave in your heart. I write poetry, and I wrote a poem many years ago, called Phyllis. Phyllis A wife, a mother, an artist, though never self-proclaimed. She never truly believed that she, should come through life un-mained. The victim of men's lusts and rage, a woman drunk and sorrowed. What thoughts ran through her mind the day, she used the gun she borrowed? As in the song Starry- Starry Night, you "took your life as lovers often do." Phyllis, perhaps the song was right, and "this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you." Van Gogh could not have truly seen, such a starry starry night, for just as Phyllis - his eyes were screened, by his agony and fright. What beauty they kept hidden, this sad world will never know. Secret treasures forever buried now, with Phyllis and Van Gogh.
Is it possible to mourn someone you never met? To weep for a soul you you cannot meet? I think so. Rest in peace, Vincent. You inspired me and so many people to pick up our brushes and pens and create art.
It made me a little sad when I learned that Vincent Van Gogh cut his ear because he was angry at somebody, and when he committed suicide. Even though I didn't know him it makes me feel sad when I listen to this song, but at the same time this song keeps the memories of him alive and represents him as the good artist he was. In elementary school once, we also had an assignment which was to draw the starry night picture.
That's also a major fact about Vincent Van Gogh, that he inspired many people to do artwork. He's a good influence for other artists, and for people who are artistic. The knowledge about famous people, in addition to the memories (including the people who have passed away) lasts on, and remains in the world as a valuable record. RIP Vincent Van Gogh🙏
@@stephanierobinette4425 hey it'll be okay. We're all different. We're all struggling. I'm not trying to diminish your struggles, just reminding you that you are indeed not alone. There are plenty of people like you. You just have to find them. I hope you'll be okay. Much love
When I was 6 my dad committed suicide and today is his birthday, so I’m listening to this song. I’m 6 months pregnant and planned on naming my little boy Vincent long before I knew this song existed. In memory of my late Father, in honor of my future son. I love you both.
Hey Rosie! Sending you all the love from a very small part of this planet! I hope you that you get all the love and happiness that you have dreamt of! ♥️
I listen in memory of my mother who “suffered for her own sanity.” She was depressed since childhood, but never let it show growing up to my brother and I. Unfortunately, she was the black sheep of her family. Never truly valued by her side of the family to the extent of being deeply betrayed. The most beautiful soul to grace Earth. I wish she never hurt- I tried to take the pain away. She ended up taking her life through the bottle. The lyrics speak true. This world was never meant for someone as beautiful as you. Love you Mommy. ❤️
Being lonely on this earth. Being lonely with even loved ones around. To not be heard when you say something revealing deep pain. As sanity departs, silence sets. Now pleasenant to seat no guests. Lonely and alone complete, no bother to be heard. Silence
My dad was an artist. His middle name was Vincent. Van Gough was his favorite artist, and this was one of his favorite songs. It was played at his funeral 23 years ago. Van Gogh is now my second favorite artist behind him. I miss you now more than ever, Dad. Love, Tim
My mother passed away in '96. She was an artist and her favourite was Vincent too! And we played this at her funeral too. Still makes me cry when I hear it.
As a kid, I remember my grandpa played this on a cassette player and I saw a faraway look on his eyes. I asked him what he was thinking as he listened to this song. He said "When you grow up and have as much memories as I do you will listen to these kinds of songs and think of friends and family that are gone". Now as a 42 yr old father his words come back and have more meaning. RIP Grandfather Ricardo I will see you again in better times.
You do not have to be Religious to be a Spiritual and Loving Soul, there are many Religious People that hate, and that is the worst lot. This music reminds me of the many LGBTQI + teens that take their lives, because of haters and Bullies, I almost took my life at age 9 because of bullying and abuse.
It is amazing how you don’t realize the greatest things in life until you are older. I love the song. Vincent’s paintings are exquisite. All of them have a story. Thank you Don for celebrating Vincent’s life this way. It is moving and heartbreaking at the same time.
As somone who suffers pretty bad from depression, this song speaks to me on a level very few can understand. And always makes me cry, like buckets. Its like finding someone who understands you for all your faults and gifts
This was Tupacs favorite song of all time, it was the last song he heard on his deathbed. We all certainly have some sort of connection with it that’s for sure
We lost our son from depression. But then, about 14 years later, he spoke to our daughter and reached out to me as well. We know he's happy where he is and feel Blessed that God would allow this. Gives us all Hope.
Don McLean got inspiration for this song after he read a biography about Vincent Van Gogh, and realised he wasn’t a crazy madman as what many assumed him to be at that time, but was someone who was tormented by mental health and was misunderstood. So he wrote this song dedicating Van Gogh.
He was Schitzophrenic, he cut off his ear because he thought he won't be able to hear the voices in his head, any more, and when that didn't work, after a little while, he took his life, his art work was a release valve for him, he was being treated for his mental illness, unfortunately, with no relief. I am sorry, I can't write no more, tears won't stop floating down my face, I just can't... forgive me please 😪❤️✨🌺
This song holds such a powerful message for those suffering from mental illness. Because these are usually the kindest, sweetest and truest among us. They are gifted, many artfully or musically and their works are an expression of the love they hold inside. Like Vincent they too struggle to live in this tough world. Please remember to be kind.
My brother, a minister, died by suicide in 1996. He was concieved before our parents were married. They did their best to hide that fact from everyone. My mother had a lot of shame about it. While never openly discussed, he knew. We all knew. He was in a loveless marriage when he died. In his suicide note he said, " I never felt like I belonged". He was a kind a gentle soul. Hated guns but bought one and shot himself in the heart. That's where all of his pain was concentrated. I miss him still.
Can't stop crying after reading this😢 such an emotional song for so many for so many reasons, may we all find release and comfort listening to it every now and then xx.
My fourth grade teacher used to sing this to our class. The man was incredibly gifted. I do not exaggerate when I say that he rivaled even Don McLean himself. He lost his son about ten years ago. He was only 19. But none of us could tell anything was wrong. He still had the same infectious smile and jovial sense of humor. I learned a couple of years ago that this completely broke him emotionally. The man was the living embodiment of the masks of comedy and tragedy. I still don't know if it's true, but I heard he's never celebrated the holidays without him. Every Christmas he'd come into his classroom and just work. I just wanted to leave this comment here on the off chance he sees this (CZcams was a new, exciting thing when he taught us). He was truly the greatest teacher I've ever had. I know this song is about another tortured soul, but I'll always attribute this to him. Happy holidays. You don't have to suffer for your sanity. We all love you.
I always cry every time I hear this song "how he suffered for his sanity". This is a message for us to reach out people who are in distress and hopelessness.
Indeed, never thought much of it to be quite honest in the past, but last year I took an art class and that class (to be more precise my professor) changed my perspective on a lot of things in life. When she explained the life and paintings of van Gogh it's like something finally clicked in me. I could see what effect it had on her and the class as a whole. Now I come to listen to this song every now and then just to be reminded of that special moment.
Imagine how many tears have been shed for this poor man. If only he knew, I pray the universe holds a power that allows him to know how appreciated he is
I was introduced to Van Gogh by my girlfriend in college who was an Art Major and was immediately entranced his works. This song of him is 7 levels deeper in the soul
As you no doubt know, the correct title of this Don Mclean song is "Vincent.", although many people know it as "Starry Starry Night." My version 2020 version is here: czcams.com/video/iIKF7aCfyAc/video.html DL Staffordshire, UK. Stay Safe everyone.
So sad, Im always ctying listening to this song , watcing many many of Vincent paintings, Guess its my life.... T... Norway... The potatoes eaters, and the raggid men in ragged, ragged clothes....Nobody realy cares.... Love from Norway....There is not many who understand.... Love to Mc Lean for giving this beautilul song, with his tribute to Vincent......
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I started seeing a guy who's dad's name was Vincent. He was a tortured soul, but we could relate to each other and wanted to love & support one another. 9 days after we met, he took his life. This was less than 3 months ago. My heart aches and I hear his voice at night. I'll always wonder what could have been. Love you Tommy.❤
I will let him know. Im about ready to throw in the towel. If its possible. I will offer it ad my final parting gift to humanity. I did all they asked of me and still i could never be enough. Im tired of trying ro explain things they really dont understand. I realize now it doesnt really matter. Do yourself a favor. Be somebody that your other half cant take for granted. Dont be so despeate to be loved by them that you are willing to lie to yourself for over 25 years. And dont makw the same mistakes as Tommy and Jake! Until we talk again, it will be in the next. Laters
My brother, also my best friend, was a brilliant artist. He killed himself in February of 2024 at age 26. I’ll miss him every day of my life. I hope the time between now and our next reunion comes sooner rather than later. I love you forever and always, Hunter.
Live now for both of you. A beautiful long life here for the two of you to talk about when you get there. Ask God to turn each tear, each ache, each disappointed wish into a prayer. Ask Him to, whether you are thinking of it in the moment or not, to turn that *energy* and *love* into something positive for your brother, for others who suffer, for the world, and for yourself. I've read that grief is love with nowhere to go. Give it to God to disperse where it is most needed. It isn't in vain. {{{hugs}}}
Did you know Don McLean recorded this in one take, playing and singing at the same time? As a musician this blows my mind! What an artist. What a song! Thank you Don McLean!
He was due to appear at Newcastle City Hall but there was a problem with the lighting or something so he sat on the stage and sang! A real artist and a genuine guy.
I was walking in Rome, this beautiful, ancient and poetic city, at night, and heard this magnificient song played through a window, in one of these dark, small, hidden alleys. It was a very magical experience
@@brushfuller330 excuse me, english isn't my native language? What are you so angry about? Maybe we could speak german or french, I'd certainly express myself better, but would you understand me? Stop trying to be Holden Caulfield please, not everything needs to be considered "phony"... hope your day gets better though.
In memory of my Uncle John who took his life at 21, my grandmother found him hanging in the attic of their home. It breaks my heart that he didn't get the help he needed. At that time mental health was hushed. It also breaks my heart that my grandmother met so much heartache. I miss him though we never met.
"If you hear a voice within 'you say you cannot paint', then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced." Vincent Van Gogh Truly, Vincent, you remain among us. ❤
Vincent .. refused to see his married brother.. sometimes.. for freedom and joy... gravity was somehow nightmare. lets see .. the moment we get to understand dark matter.
This song really hurts. Both my brother and father committed suicide due to depression. My brother was a painter and a teacher for special needs children. He painted starry night on a canvas just days before he left this world. The only thing that keeps me going is that I know I will see them again one day when the time is up for me. So I will live my life to the fullest ❤️
Last weekend we went to the Van Gogh exhibit in Brighton, one of the many wonders I've enjoyed since moving to the UK, and I was not prepared for how moving the whole experience was. Afterward, on the trip home, we put spotify on and listened to this song, and my wife was overwhelmed with tears, and I heard the song with new ears. What an incredible tribute to such an amazing artist, who never knew how much his art, which was rejected constantly in his lifetime, would grow in popularity.
I had never heard this song and I was reading about Tupac’s death. It is said that this was the song that his girlfriend Kidada Jones played for him at the hospital when he was dying, this song made him regain consciousness one last time before passing. Beautiful song!
+John 13 - I think he was way ahead of his time. Europeans were still too connected to Impressionism to accept the change, (post Impressionism) that Van Goch proposed. This is what I think.
+Fatima Mensen-Potter You are well versed in ART but in my opinion He was just mentally ill and absence (that wicked liquor) along with paint chemicals pushed him over the edge. Yeah he was there during the Impressionist Movement but as a poor man I don't think it had a major impact on his life-except for certain techniques and maybe a nudge .Aloha my Art friend and belated Happy New Year
Sad, using my husbands phone, his name, but he passed away and still can't stop using his phone. He had ALS. I always have loved this song. He was too beautiful for this world. Plus it's the holidays, and I just needed a good lonely cry I guess. This song captures and unites a lot of us. Beth. 12/22/2020
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My father told me he named me after this song since I asked curiously. And then I suddenly remembered all those times when I was still a kid and this song would play on the radio, I remember him telling me that this is my song and/or that he named me after this song, and back then I just nodded and listened peacefully. Now that I'm 25, it really touches me whenever I hear this because I now always think that he named me after this song because I am born with inborn physical parts and that he really thought of this song when he first saw me as a baby. And it breaks my heart when I get the chance to listen to this once in a while because I remember all the bullying people did to me and how hard it was for me to accept myself, even now... All of those wishes and what ifs instantly comes running back in my mind. This song just straight up bring me sorrows of the past and fear of the future, it shouts my experience growing up in this world. However, it also kinda radiates a bittersweet hope for me. I want this song to be played at my funeral.
You are an amazing human being. Your existence is a part of this worlds story and is valuable. Even if you don’t know it. Especially to your father. God bless you and your existence. ❤️
Ronald, life is unfair, but you are a MORE valuable human being because of your insight and empathy. You are worthy and deserving not in any way "less", you are MORE and never forget it. Always reach out, embrace whatever experiences and friendships you can find in groups getting to know as many people as you can so you can see the friendships out there for you. Maybe teach, so that your light can encourage young people and others with challenges so that you can share the hope it inspired. God Bless you my Brother, Iive your Best Life every day !!! Seize it and it's yours !!! 🙏✌️🏆
Vincent never sold a painting while alive (one “sale” was a token friendly gesture)...his younger brother financially supported his passion which he only developed as an adult...and none of the details and paintings of Vincent’s life would have survived and become treasures of humanity had it not been for the dogged work of a young single mother name Jo who was Vincent’s SIL. When considering his mental illnesses, it’s mind-boggling to think how many opportunities existed for Van Gogh’s art to have never been made or discovered by the world...and yet, here we are, listening to a powerful song about a man whose work moves us like no other...
Yes! SIL tracked down as many pieces as she could though many had been destroyed in part from Vincent's lack of care and his mother THROWING away his old sketchbooks and paintings
Thanks to you all for sharing your knowledge and a special thanks to those for sharing your pain and loss.For me I had loved his work since I was 12 and am now 56.I nearly died a month ago of diabetic complications but survived against the odds.I had been sick for a long time and had stopped looking at the beauty in the world and in our lives.This song is such a reminder to do both.Sadness will endure forever but so will love and Vincent's bold work.Love and best wishes to you all.
While he'd had promising art skills from when he was a boy, he only starting being "an artist" seriously for 10 years. All he'd have had to do is hold out another 5, and he'd have done fine. That's the rule of overnight successes, that they typically take 10+ years.
I don't know why but Vincent Van Gogh has this inexplicable connection to my heart, its like feeling a terrible heartache for someone who you don't even know, an unkown pain
Save for the bloody rose in the snow; I would'nt know any of Van Gogh's works, but equally impressive is the mastery of this artist who describes him, Don McLain.Agreed?
Watch his paintings, read books about Vincent, watch the paintings again, talk to people with sanity problems, watch the paintings again, talk to painters and artists, watch the paintings again. You will see more and more each time.
I heard this song shortly after losing my beautiful mother... It immediately tore my soul apart. She was a painter and she suffered greatly her entire life. She was too much, too special for this world and she was treated horribly by the people who were supposed to love her the most. I break down every time I hear it. I think this song is a masterpiece and I don't think I was meant to hear it until now. I miss you more than words can ever describe Mom. I hope you can hear me somehow 💔
This applies to the brother I never had. The person I was closest to in this world. He was an incredible potter. In 1980 his pottery was exhibited at The Design Centre in London. As well as being brilliant at everything he did. On the 16th December 1997 he phoned me to apologise prior to taking his life. When ever I hear Vincent I think of William R. Pyke 20/02/1959 to 16/12/1997. God I Have Missed Him Everyday Since Then.
This has been one of my favorite songs since I was 15 years old. The imagery and pictures it paints with the words are magnificent. It has been awhile since I have heard it, but is still AWESOME!!
This song holds a tragic story. I know from time to time we all feel unwanted. I think Vincent just wanted to be loved and heard. The paintings are as beautiful as the man behind the paintbrush. I hope Vincent has found peace.
What a wonderful way to give your thoughts Vincent is has and always will be my hero Lost my mum 3 weeks ago she loved this So no more family on the island I'm alone oh it's hard So yes we all need love and our voices need to be heard Thankyou for yours and for reading mine Jenny 😊
@@standup2982 Thank you so much ,I do appreciate your kindness I'm sure I will get to a better place in life I live in Guernsey .its a beautiful place to call home Once again many thanks for the reply Jenny🌹💐
my dad used to sing 'paint your palette blue and grey' so happily, so for his funeral I searched and found this song and listened to it over and over and over. I love you dad, and wherever you are I hope you know the world was never meant for one as beautiful as you. thank you for the kind messages, they mean the world x
May your father forever rest in peace. One day, but not today, you shall join him. Until then, cherish your memories together. With my sincerest condolences.
I used to take my dear Mama to France at least once a year to France after my Dad died in 1994. On one occasion I took her to Giverny to pay homage to Monet and was shocked to see literally thousands of people waiting in queues to see his resting place and walk over the bridge. As we wanted to visit Van Gogh's tomb too I suggested we went there and visit Giverny at a quieter time and it was only an hour's drive away. When we got there the contrast was jaw dropping. There were only two people there and we joined them to watch the documentary about Vincent. We all cried at least once. It was unbelievably sad, moving and left an indelible mark and memory on my soul. We visited Giverny on another day and bought souvenirs from the Monet supermarket at the site. That last sentence says it all. So does this deeply moving song. What a contrast between the treatments to these 2 awesome artists. Vincent deserves an equally magnificent symbol of his artistic genius imo.
As you no doubt know, the correct title of this Don Mclean song is "Vincent.", although many people know it as "Starry Starry Night." My version 2020 version is here: czcams.com/video/iIKF7aCfyAc/video.html DL Staffordshire, UK. Stay Safe everyone.
Thank you Don McClean for this song and "Bye Bye Miss American Pie." I heard both of them in the early 70's. I was born in 1957. I had a PTSD childhood. My heart was often sad and filled with darkness. Listening to these filled my heart with many feelings and my mind with so many wonderings. Thank You
I was fortunate enough to meet Don McLean once when I was 18. I asked him about this song, he replied it was self-explanatory and you either "got" Vincent's work or you didn't. In the subsequent decades I've traveled far and wide and been privileged to see Vincent's work in so many museums and galleries and understand that was perfect reply. There are many artists in this world I both love and respect but none as much as Vincent.
Absolutely , as an artist of sorts , and a liver of life , the trials , and tribulations of man kind , take their towel , living , and passing on , becomes a fine line of the inner struggle , perception , is the outside looking in , reality , is the inside looking out , behind the shadow , yet that shadow is mystery , until met .
Today is Vincent's birthday. I first heard this song in my teens and loved the song but wondered who Vincent was. Once I learned the meaning of the song as it relates to Van Gogh's life, I vowed to someday see his paintings in person. Visiting the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam a few years ago, I had tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat and as I walked through, I felt such a beautiful sadness. My girlfriend who loved to draw and sketch recently committed suicide and now I have an ever deeper understanding of what he was trying to say to me and yes, even more sadness.
@Harry B. I'm so sorry to hear of your tragic loss. And, if there is something after this mortal coil, then I hope Vincent has sought her out. May her memory be eternal. You stay strong and look after yourself. Big hug....🥰
i like the song very much, i love paintings as well , i never thought the paintings and the sadness in the song , are meant for the artist vincent.i also love to sketch and paint, specially if im overwhelm by sadness, i wish i can paint when happy, but my hands can do so much if im full of sorrow. ..
I am weeping for you both. I wish 'sorry' was a big enough word to convey how deeply I feel for you both. Sincere condolences and most heartfelt wishes of comfort.
This song always reminds me of my Dad who I lost to Huntington and he always said to me when I am gone look up to the night sky and I will be the brightest Star in the night it means so much and always makes feel better 🙏 when I am down so thanks to Don McLean for this great track 🌟💯🙏
starry starry night, the ragged men in ragged clothes, the silver thorn, the bloody rose; lies crushed and broken on the virgin snow' Pure artistic genius.
"But I could have told you, Vincent This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you..." -------------------------- This part broke my heart into million small pieces... 💔💔💔
Today is "world bipolar day", chosen to fall on Vincent's birthday because of his likely bipolar mental illness. To any who suffer the deep sadness and loss of hope with clinical depression, , or experience the deep depression and highs of hypomania in bipolar disorder my heart goest out to you. Thank you for this beautiful song and the beautiful and troubled artist. I'm sorry for not understanding. Especially to my daughter...I'm sorry for not understanding you in time.
I know Don McLean was most famous for American Pie but I think this song is his best. It's just so beautiful at an emotional level (on many levels actually).
This song is also dedicate to my poor mother mary kelly she had a very hard life she lost her husband and her 2 sons and her 2 daughters. My sister took her life.. My poor mother suffered.. Then last year I found my poor mother dead.. She would always ask me to play this lovely song.. Rio my mommy mary kelly. 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
Look at the intelligence... look at the pictures he created... he added the flaws instead of trying make things perfect.. . He was a photographer before cameras xx
In my opinion, Don McLean is one of of the most underrated song writers in history, his songs and lyrics so inspired that they will only become recognized for the classics they are in the fullness of time. From "American Pie" to "And I Love You So," even great singers as Roberta Flack sang songs like "Killing Me Softly With His Song" to him, virtual love letters to the brilliance of his music and song. The human body ages, then dies. But rest assured, the brilliance of Don McLean will last through the ages.
The year was 1981, the place, Amsterdam. I'm inside the Vincent Van Gogh Art Museum, bawling my eyes out, singing this song, over and over again, as I drift past the paintings of this tortured soul. I'm tortured as well. These lyrics captured the bleakness of my life, yet through the torment, I found strength in carry on, despite coming close to the same ending as Van Gogh's. May he rest in eternal peace. May God bless Don McClain...and the tender soul who uploaded this video with lyrics.
this composition of words, music and visuals of the master painter are almost oo much to bear. I have been crying every time I replay it because I finally understand what he is trying to say to me….
@@alexckelly1 After watching the video, I started searching for that painting too. Found that it isn't a Van Gogh but by Jozef Rulof, a medium who claimed that he painted this whilst channelling Van Gogh's spirit... Anyway, it's called The Path of Life. Just in case you hadn't found an answer to the question above for yourself.
"To me, Van Gogh is the finest painter of them all. Certainly the most popular great painter of all time. The most beloved. His command of color, the most magnificent. He transformed the pain of his tormented life into ecstatic beauty. Pain is easy to portray but to use your passion and pain to portray the ecstasy and joy and magnificence of our world. No one had ever done it before. Perhaps no one ever will again. To my mind, that strange wild man who roamed the fields of Provence, was not only the world's greatest artist but also one of the greatest men who ever lived."
This brings tears to my eyes every time. I think Don McLean is a true artist, not celebrated enough. This song was my husband's favourite, we listened to it together so many times. He passed away a couple of months ago so I listened to it now as often as I can in the hope that he can hear it too
@@comeacross9, That`s a common prejudice : if you`re in classical music then you`re a genius and if you`re in popular music then you`re just an entertainer. It`s a simple matter of opinion or taste, like the fact that I consider Bach morbid. I prefer Beethoven or Mozart.
Whoever put this together is a genius. It is so well done and touching. Vincent and Don, with a genius putting it all together for our sanity in this crazy world. Thank you.
Played at my Mum's funeral. Haven't listened in months, intentionally. *I love you Mumma. This world was never meant for someone as beautiful as you.* 10 months today.
Warm respect to you and your mother. We come from them, we are them, they never leave us. We carry every ancestor within, none more closely than our mothers. x
Man, each time I come back and listen to this song I'm always drawn back into researching Van Gogh's life, this time I found something that's very sad, but also makes me aware of another issue that could be the case. Most people know he shot himself, but they don't know he suffered for over a day before succumbing to his injury. His brother was at his side in his final moments, trying to comfort and encourage him, reassuring him that they would still try to help him recover. At the mention of this, Van Gogh's next and final words to him were "The sadness will last forever." implying that he had no desire to live any longer in his agony. You'll often hear stories of suicide survivors immediately regretting their attempt and desiring to keep moving forward with their life, but Vincent Van Gogh's suffering was so great that even after all the extra time he was given, the weights on his life were so great that he still did not wish to bear it any longer. His life was burdened and painful for him, yet his art and expression so beautiful. And he was ignored. I wonder how many more stories like this have been lost, or how many stories like this are still to come, where pain and struggling plague them and their true beauty is not revealed until after their passing.
Hi, i've actually heard this throughout my life and i appreciate you informing it....but there are many theories stating that Vincent in fact did not shoot himself. He had supposedly shot himself with a large hunting type gun(sorry idk exactly the gun but it was pretty large) he shot himself in an area where its practically impossible to shoot himself. It actually impossible. Its most lilely someone who might have had issues with him shot him, but vincent was a compassionate man and came into the inn saying not to blame anyone that it was his fault, but why would he assure this unless someone indeed was to blame. Thd doctor also didnt hel much with his case because its suspected that he didnt really like vincent for envious reasons You can find a lot more info on this from the National Geographic article about his life and the painted documentary Loving Vincent which is amazing btw
I 🩷 Vincent since I was very young... My Austrian grandmother was a very erudite person and she painted.. she introduced me to few painters (their work 😊) Vincent spoke to my soul ❤. This song is just like his paintings, full of beauty 🙏🏻
Hello 👋 Elaine How’re you doing. Thanks for this comment, I'm nothing without fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness It's nice meeting you here.
As you no doubt know, the correct title of this Don Mclean song is "Vincent.", although many people know it as "Starry Starry Night." My version 2020 version is here: czcams.com/video/iIKF7aCfyAc/video.html DL Staffordshire, UK. Stay Safe everyone.
My Mother passed away alone in her care home at 68 years old ; she heard my voice by the phone telling her " I Love You " ... She had a difficult life , she was a gorgeous young free spirit lady but she had several traumas. Her last gift to me was a very rare correspondance between Theo and Vincent Van Gogh ... She was loving and mentally very disturbed but I love her more than ever. Starry night for you Mom, repose en paix. ❤
😢This song reminds me of my nephew who passed away a few years ago at 37 suffering from depression. It truly is my song for him also. I listen to it so differently now.😢
Don McLean, in my opinion, is perhaps America's greatest poet ever. When should listen to him explain the lyrics to American pie. This is a man who not only can sing exquisitely, but a man who can create unmatched beauty in his words. I don't know of any other poet who can move my heart to this degree. What an American treasure. What a treasure to the world.
Hi there Thanks for your love and support that has brought me this far, it has been a hard time for me going through this but your love and support keeps me going and standing strong in this difficult times. I do read your heartwarming comments and I truly appreciate all you’ve done for me throughout the years. It’s a season of love😍❤️❤️ for me and so I decided to put a smile on the faces of my fans by going through my CZcams channel and checking out on my fans, so I can get to communicate with my fans better through discussion of depth and humor listening to compliments and criticism of my career.💞💞🙏💓... 💖🙌💓💓💓
Yes, I was thinking similarly. I've always deeply loved this song since I was a child, but now I'm listening to it again for the first time in perhaps a decade or more. Even as a child I felt this song on a deep level and it helped me understand that not everybody, in fact most, will not understand the visions of a dreamer to touch the world to leave it a better place than when you arrived.
The tenderness in Don McClean’s voice just adds the touch to this beautifully written song. Caressing words that could soothe a lonely listener who is also standing on the edge in contemplation.
My beautiful son Trevor was a gift from God. A temporary angel who blessed us with his many gifts. He loved chemistry, art,drawing, music, enjoyed perfect pitch. Automatically played instruments as if he had years of practice!! Thoughtful, loving and considerate. Made lasting impressions on most he met. On 2/27/23 at the ripe age of 27 God called him home as he sacrificed his life to save a life. When asked for music for the funeral this was most poignant.
Hello 👋 Dwind How’re you doing. Thanks for this comment, I'm nothing without fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness It's nice meeting you here.
I love Vincent's art so much because of the beauty he expressed even through his tortured life. Don McLean has paid the utmost respect to Vincent's life through this rendition.
I COME BACK OFTEN TO HEAR AND ENJOY DON McLEANS VERSION OF THIS VERY MOVING SONG-HE DOES IT WITH SO MUCH CARING AND FEELING THAT I CONTINUE TO BE MOVED AND IMPRESSED-THANKS SO MUCH DON!
I'm 66 years old and I've listened to this song many, many times since I first heard it as a young man. Every time I do, I wonder if it's still going to move me to tears. It always does.
Every time I listen to this song I can't stop crying. I don't know what moves me. Maybe it's my husband who left due to dementia, but this song touches my soul.😢
The fact that Don McLean wrote this beautiful song shows what a beautiful soul he was too. Thank you to all those beautiful souls that are not understood. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🏻
@@wgrimm88 According the Daily Mail online today. His wife admits that he never touched her or anyone in his family. He has however just disinherited his daughter of 30 million due to her outrageous criticism of him. As Shakespeare said "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have an ungrateful child"
I am in tears watching and listening this morning, Ive heard this song so many times but never let it enter my spirit like today. I have been to the brink a few times. Thankfully I am still here. I'm crying for those who have never felt loved and understood. Its a painful loneliness that some find unbearable. Thank you for posting,
Its also painful when you know your loved but you cant feel it... that deep empty loneliness... its a different kind of pain to be sure. There it is again, that funny feelin. That funny fee-eelin.
I understand all too well this pain. Like someone said earlier, you can hear Don McLean’s soul was in this song. Very few truly know the feeling. Don captured it so beautifully. I never get through this song without breaking down. God bless those who are prisoners of their own minds.
You understand. So many don't. When I was young, I loved Van Gogh as many teenagers idolized Elvis. I was always quirky and drew all the time. Never worried about college because I was going to be an artist. I'm 80 and have always been. My passion was drawing nature and history, striving to tell others to love their world and time. I also love through music. When Don Maclean's Vincent was released, it was too beautiful to take it all in, then the video. Goose bumps every time I watch it. When I saw the notice of your podcast, curiosity made me click. In the beginning, your reaction was as I expected. I admire how you struggled to understand and by the end, feel so happy to have watched. You are far from stupid. You are sympathetic and wise. You get it and are one of the millions who love Vincent ❤
Fun fact about this song: This song was Tupac's favorite song, and as he was fatally wounded he told his girlfriend that he wanted this song to be the last song he listens to.
@@showmethem5ney "Irish crooner Brian Kennedy sang it at George Best’s funeral and gangsta rapper Tupac Shakur loved it so much that, after he was fatally wounded in a drive-by shooting in 1996, his girlfriend slipped it into the tape deck beside his hospital bed to ensure it was the last thing he heard." - Telegraph
For those who may have missed my previous comments. I compiled and uploaded this so I could explain my love of Van-Gogh's art to a dear friend of mine and thought McLean's Stary Stary Night was perfect in helping to explain. The lyrics were strictly for the benefit of my Friend, who's first language is not English.I never imagined it would get so many views and comments. I'm so glad I was able to share.
One of the best ballads of the rock era, and very tough to hear.
Brill - superb upload
This song really does help explain why he's so beloved by so many. The first time I heard it, I cried so hard. Thank you for putting the images with the song. Seeing his work with this song makes the lyrics even more powerful.
I remember that scene, when matt smith and Jenna brought van gogh to the present day, and showed him how his art had touched the world...I felt his tears...his inner wonder that he had finally been recognized for the talent he was.... beautiful scene...
@ Dawn Hancock Just in tears
2024 anyone!? 🫠🥹
Shut it, these songs are timeless. Get your like some way else.
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I dedicated this song to my Mom. She committed suicide when I was 15, going on 16. She was only 36 years old. She loved to draw, and she was very good at it, but she never thought she was. She lost her Mom to a heart attack, when she was only 11 years old. She had a VERY hard life, and she never thought she was worth anything to anyone. I'm going on 60 now, and I still miss her. I didn't get to grow up with her because my father kidnapped me and my brothers, and the State found out, and they kidnapped us, and put us in different foster homes. This song brings it all back..., it still brings tears to my eyes. You never stop loving the people you truly care about, and nothing ever fills the empty space they leave in your heart. I write poetry, and I wrote a poem many years ago, called Phyllis.
Phyllis
A wife, a mother, an artist,
though never self-proclaimed.
She never truly believed that she,
should come through life un-mained.
The victim of men's lusts and rage,
a woman drunk and sorrowed.
What thoughts ran through her mind the day,
she used the gun she borrowed?
As in the song Starry- Starry Night,
you "took your life as lovers often do."
Phyllis, perhaps the song was right,
and "this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you."
Van Gogh could not have truly seen,
such a starry starry night,
for just as Phyllis -
his eyes were screened, by his agony and fright.
What beauty they kept hidden,
this sad world will never know.
Secret treasures forever buried now,
with Phyllis and Van Gogh.
I'm so Sorry, Really Sorry :(
Sarah. That is a heavy burden for you to bare. 😩😢
So sorry for your loss. I liked your poem very much.
I...just...😔🥀
Love never dies and if we have love in our hearts.....we are blessed: best wishes
this is not a song,THIS IS A MASTERPIECE.
Is it possible to mourn someone you never met? To weep for a soul you you cannot meet? I think so. Rest in peace, Vincent. You inspired me and so many people to pick up our brushes and pens and create art.
Look at his art, try to understand, if it brings a feeling to you then you've net part of the man.
It made me a little sad when I learned that Vincent Van Gogh cut his ear because he was angry at somebody, and when he committed suicide.
Even though I didn't know him it makes me feel sad when I listen to this song, but at the same time this song keeps the memories of him alive and represents him as the good artist he was. In elementary school once, we also had an assignment which was to draw the starry night picture.
That's also a major fact about Vincent Van Gogh, that he inspired many people to do artwork. He's a good influence for other artists, and for people who are artistic.
The knowledge about famous people, in addition to the memories (including the people who have passed away) lasts on, and remains in the world as a valuable record. RIP Vincent Van Gogh🙏
"This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you" just knocks everything out of me no matter how many times I hear it.
It is rivalled only by Harry Styles - Falling -' I get the feeling that you'll never need me again'. Very sad 😔
same :(
Yes. And it is the way I feel as well. I don't belong here.just so different. And yes. * people will not listen *
Her beauty came through you❣️
@@stephanierobinette4425 hey it'll be okay. We're all different. We're all struggling. I'm not trying to diminish your struggles, just reminding you that you are indeed not alone. There are plenty of people like you. You just have to find them. I hope you'll be okay. Much love
When I was 6 my dad committed suicide and today is his birthday, so I’m listening to this song. I’m 6 months pregnant and planned on naming my little boy Vincent long before I knew this song existed. In memory of my late Father, in honor of my future son. I love you both.
Rose I'm sure the pain ur dad felt wasn't to hurt u rip, hope all go's well with baby
Rosie sorry
Sending love ❤️
What beautiful words gobless him and god bless you.x
Hey Rosie! Sending you all the love from a very small part of this planet! I hope you that you get all the love and happiness that you have dreamt of! ♥️
I listen in memory of my mother who “suffered for her own sanity.” She was depressed since childhood, but never let it show growing up to my brother and I. Unfortunately, she was the black sheep of her family. Never truly valued by her side of the family to the extent of being deeply betrayed. The most beautiful soul to grace Earth. I wish she never hurt- I tried to take the pain away. She ended up taking her life through the bottle. The lyrics speak true. This world was never meant for someone as beautiful as you. Love you Mommy. ❤️
Being lonely on this earth. Being lonely with even loved ones around. To not be heard when you say something revealing deep pain. As sanity departs, silence sets. Now pleasenant to seat no guests. Lonely and alone complete, no bother to be heard. Silence
A wonderful tribute to your Mum,. obviously you loved her much, and I encourage you now to show that love to others, especially your own family.
I am sure you do, I felt your tribute......Im just trying to be encouraging.
So so sorry!
so sad🥺🥺
My dad was an artist. His middle name was Vincent. Van Gough was his favorite artist, and this was one of his favorite songs. It was played at his funeral 23 years ago. Van Gogh is now my second favorite artist behind him. I miss you now more than ever, Dad. Love, Tim
I’m so sorry for your loss. 😢 my dad too. He taught me everything I needed to know - like about this
❤😢❤
@@lisaborsella5412 Thank you, Mam.
@@sunshinyday1901 Thank you...
My mother passed away in '96. She was an artist and her favourite was Vincent too! And we played this at her funeral too. Still makes me cry when I hear it.
As a kid, I remember my grandpa played this on a cassette player and I saw a faraway look on his eyes.
I asked him what he was thinking as he listened to this song. He said "When you grow up and have as much memories as I do you will
listen to these kinds of songs and think of friends and family that are gone". Now as a 42 yr old father his words come back and have more meaning. RIP Grandfather Ricardo I will see you again in better times.
God bless man, that was beautiful ❤
:'(
Thanx for sharing this beautiful tale Alvin.. I'm definite you'll see him in better times..
A smart man.
The best song ever made following American pie the greatest Scottish artists off all time x
Not a religious person, but I sincerely hope that the love in this beautiful song reached Vincent somehow, somewhere.
You do not have to be Religious to be a Spiritual and Loving Soul, there are many Religious People that hate, and that is the worst lot.
This music reminds me of the many LGBTQI + teens that take their lives, because of haters and Bullies, I almost took my life at age 9 because of bullying and abuse.
@@carminemurphy4836 I'm so sorry that you went through all of that. We aren't broken people. We deserve to love who we want to love!
@@carminemurphy4836 carmine... the devil is 'spiritual';
Was that necessary Bob?
LMAO LOL 😂
It is amazing how you don’t realize the greatest things in life until you are older. I love the song. Vincent’s paintings are exquisite. All of them have a story. Thank you Don for celebrating Vincent’s life this way. It is moving and heartbreaking at the same time.
Yes, I've loved this song since it first came out. Was just humming it today and thought I'd look it up.
You are so right about appreciating the important things in this life.
As somone who suffers pretty bad from depression, this song speaks to me on a level very few can understand. And always makes me cry, like buckets. Its like finding someone who understands you for all your faults and gifts
This was Tupacs favorite song of all time, it was the last song he heard on his deathbed. We all certainly have some sort of connection with it that’s for sure
Beautifully said Chad
We lost our son from depression. But then, about 14 years later, he spoke to our daughter and reached out to me as well. We know he's happy where he is and feel Blessed that God would allow this. Gives us all Hope.
Don McLean got inspiration for this song after he read a biography about Vincent Van Gogh, and realised he wasn’t a crazy madman as what many assumed him to be at that time, but was someone who was tormented by mental health and was misunderstood. So he wrote this song dedicating Van Gogh.
Brilliant nod to him from Don, I think it captures his essence
I never knew this song was about Vincent before seeing this video.
He was Schitzophrenic, he cut off his ear because he thought he won't be able to hear the voices in his head, any more, and when that didn't work, after a little while, he took his life, his art work was a release valve for him, he was being treated for his mental illness, unfortunately, with no relief. I am sorry, I can't write no more, tears won't stop floating down my face, I just can't... forgive me please 😪❤️✨🌺
Vincent was a very lovely man. Society was the crazy ones .
Beautiful and sad at the same time🥺
This song holds such a powerful message for those suffering from mental illness. Because these are usually the kindest, sweetest and truest among us. They are gifted, many artfully or musically and their works are an expression of the love they hold inside. Like Vincent they too struggle to live in this tough world. Please remember to be kind.
Hello Diana, How are you doing?
I will bro
To be kind always.
well said and true
Indeed
My brother, a minister, died by suicide in 1996. He was concieved before our parents were married. They did their best to hide that fact from everyone. My mother had a lot of shame about it. While never openly discussed, he knew. We all knew. He was in a loveless marriage when he died. In his suicide note he said, " I never felt like I belonged". He was a kind a gentle soul. Hated guns but bought one and shot himself in the heart. That's where all of his pain was concentrated. I miss him still.
I’m so sorry. Your agony must be unending. For sure your brothers was.
Praying for u...it's 23h38 on the South African shores.I miss my late wife we never had kids she was my everything...
Neither of those things seem like a good enough reason.
Thinking of you
Can't stop crying after reading this😢 such an emotional song for so many for so many reasons, may we all find release and comfort listening to it every now and then xx.
My fourth grade teacher used to sing this to our class. The man was incredibly gifted. I do not exaggerate when I say that he rivaled even Don McLean himself.
He lost his son about ten years ago. He was only 19. But none of us could tell anything was wrong. He still had the same infectious smile and jovial sense of humor.
I learned a couple of years ago that this completely broke him emotionally. The man was the living embodiment of the masks of comedy and tragedy. I still don't know if it's true, but I heard he's never celebrated the holidays without him. Every Christmas he'd come into his classroom and just work.
I just wanted to leave this comment here on the off chance he sees this (CZcams was a new, exciting thing when he taught us). He was truly the greatest teacher I've ever had. I know this song is about another tortured soul, but I'll always attribute this to him.
Happy holidays. You don't have to suffer for your sanity. We all love you.
I always cry every time I hear this song "how he suffered for his sanity". This is a message for us to reach out people who are in distress and hopelessness.
Amen
LMAOO IMAGINE DOODOO
@ little one.... U mean ppl like me?
Ya your right❤
@@kaleysykes626 😊
my favorite song of all time. the lyrics touch my soul like no other song has. truly a beautiful masterpiece.
True that
Next to 'Smile' (by Chaplin) by Nat King Cole.
Don McLean's version is the standard. You might like my version too. It's here: czcams.com/video/iIKF7aCfyAc/video.html DL Staffordshire, UK.
Indeed, never thought much of it to be quite honest in the past, but last year I took an art class and that class (to be more precise my professor) changed my perspective on a lot of things in life. When she explained the life and paintings of van Gogh it's like something finally clicked in me. I could see what effect it had on her and the class as a whole. Now I come to listen to this song every now and then just to be reminded of that special moment.
That’s high praise from ambition, but the song can never get enough high praise
Imagine how many tears have been shed for this poor man. If only he knew, I pray the universe holds a power that allows him to know how appreciated he is
I was introduced to Van Gogh by my girlfriend in college who was an Art Major and was immediately entranced his works. This song of him is 7 levels deeper in the soul
You have a cool gf !
Possibly one of the most beautiful songs ever written, about one of the most beautiful artists who ever lived.
Well said.
Absolutely.
Agreed.
I'll be the odd one n, say: Overkill by men at work..
@@frankt285 i don’t understand
" but I could have told you Vincent , this world was never meant for someone as beautiful as you "
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As you no doubt know, the correct title of this Don Mclean song is "Vincent.", although many people know it as "Starry Starry Night." My version 2020 version is here: czcams.com/video/iIKF7aCfyAc/video.html DL Staffordshire, UK. Stay Safe everyone.
So sad, Im always ctying listening to this song , watcing many many of Vincent paintings, Guess its my life.... T... Norway... The potatoes eaters, and the raggid men in ragged, ragged clothes....Nobody realy cares.... Love from Norway....There is not many who understand.... Love to Mc Lean for giving this beautilul song, with his tribute to Vincent......
@@torhildulvestad4599 A wonderful song indeed, I hope you will like my 2020 version here: czcams.com/video/iIKF7aCfyAc/video.html DL Staffordshire, UK.
This got me hard.
I started seeing a guy who's dad's name was Vincent. He was a tortured soul, but we could relate to each other and wanted to love & support one another. 9 days after we met, he took his life. This was less than 3 months ago. My heart aches and I hear his voice at night. I'll always wonder what could have been. Love you Tommy.❤
I will let him know. Im about ready to throw in the towel. If its possible. I will offer it ad my final parting gift to humanity. I did all they asked of me and still i could never be enough. Im tired of trying ro explain things they really dont understand. I realize now it doesnt really matter. Do yourself a favor. Be somebody that your other half cant take for granted. Dont be so despeate to be loved by them that you are willing to lie to yourself for over 25 years. And dont makw the same mistakes as Tommy and Jake! Until we talk again, it will be in the next. Laters
My brother, also my best friend, was a brilliant artist. He killed himself in February of 2024 at age 26. I’ll miss him every day of my life. I hope the time between now and our next reunion comes sooner rather than later. I love you forever and always, Hunter.
So very sorry for your loss . We all will meet again , as it is promised…peace
Live now for both of you.
A beautiful long life here for the two of you to talk about when you get there.
Ask God to turn each tear, each ache, each disappointed wish into a prayer. Ask Him to, whether you are thinking of it in the moment or not, to turn that *energy* and *love* into something positive for your brother, for others who suffer, for the world, and for yourself.
I've read that grief is love with nowhere to go. Give it to God to disperse where it is most needed. It isn't in vain.
{{{hugs}}}
Thoughts and prayers with you and your family
😭 He is still with you, but in a veiled realm. I am sorry for your, his, and all of our suffering.
I lost my daughter to suicide at 29 never get over it miss her everyday my beautiful Hayley
Did you know Don McLean recorded this in one take, playing and singing at the same time? As a musician this blows my mind! What an artist. What a song! Thank you Don McLean!
Serious TALENT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe that’s why it sounds so sincere because it’s from his heart
Great writers write great songs
He was due to appear at Newcastle City Hall but there was a problem with the lighting or something so he sat on the stage and sang! A real artist and a genuine guy.
No he didn’t
I was walking in Rome, this beautiful, ancient and poetic city, at night, and heard this magnificient song played through a window, in one of these dark, small, hidden alleys. It was a very magical experience
@@brushfuller330 excuse me, english isn't my native language? What are you so angry about? Maybe we could speak german or french, I'd certainly express myself better, but would you understand me? Stop trying to be Holden Caulfield please, not everything needs to be considered "phony"... hope your day gets better though.
Maybe that was me listening to it!
@@ninamirkovicka Perhaps! It was in August, not far from Castel Sant'Angelo. You live in a mesmerizing city, and listen to wonderful music ;)
@@brushfuller330 well that’s mean and entirely unnessessary
What a beautiful memory! Can just see that scene in my mind. Thanks for sharing. You never forget magical moments like this!
In memory of my Uncle John who took his life at 21, my grandmother found him hanging in the attic of their home. It breaks my heart that he didn't get the help he needed. At that time mental health was hushed. It also breaks my heart that my grandmother met so much heartache. I miss him though we never met.
"If you hear a voice within 'you say you cannot paint', then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced."
Vincent Van Gogh
Truly, Vincent, you remain among us.
❤
Beautiful piece of advice!
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Does anyone else come close to weeping when they hear this? It's painfully beautiful.
Poignant and full of deep meaning Relates to my life.Who listens-people suffer because people are not listening
right on. u put in words what we can't touch.. but hugs my friend . November Rain, Gunns n roses is on time and fun to listen too
indeed. u r r8
Vincent .. refused to see his married brother.. sometimes.. for freedom and joy... gravity was somehow nightmare. lets see .. the moment we get to understand dark matter.
It is beautiful but weeping? I don't think so.
This song really hurts. Both my brother and father committed suicide due to depression. My brother was a painter and a teacher for special needs children. He painted starry night on a canvas just days before he left this world. The only thing that keeps me going is that I know I will see them again one day when the time is up for me. So I will live my life to the fullest ❤️
You'll see them when it comes time; in the meanwhile, live so that others will live to see you again some sunny day..
Look up Ascension Presents video Mercy After Suicide by Father Chris Alar. It will bring you healing.
You must have Faith, its enough, big hug from me
I'm sorry for your loss, hun. I'm sure they're proud of you! :) ❤
Jesus Love you ❤️ Your not alone, my family members also died due to COVID. I love you ❤️
Last weekend we went to the Van Gogh exhibit in Brighton, one of the many wonders I've enjoyed since moving to the UK, and I was not prepared for how moving the whole experience was. Afterward, on the trip home, we put spotify on and listened to this song, and my wife was overwhelmed with tears, and I heard the song with new ears. What an incredible tribute to such an amazing artist, who never knew how much his art, which was rejected constantly in his lifetime, would grow in popularity.
I had never heard this song and I was reading about Tupac’s death. It is said that this was the song that his girlfriend Kidada Jones played for him at the hospital when he was dying, this song made him regain consciousness one last time before passing. Beautiful song!
I heard He was listening to it on the way to Las Vegas that’s what one of he’s bodyguards said that’s what got me listening to it stay blessed 🙏🏻
My heart aches for how people with schizophrenia are treated in media .they didn't choose to be that way.the live their lives with that heavy burden 😢
it is sad that one has to die before they are loved are appreciated.
+John 13 yeah.. I agree
+John 13 so true x
+John 13 You should listen to "Fruit Tree" by Nick Drake. It's another beautiful song on that subject.
+John 13 - I think he was way ahead of his time. Europeans were still too connected to Impressionism to accept the change, (post Impressionism) that Van Goch proposed. This is what I think.
+Fatima Mensen-Potter You are well versed in ART but in my opinion He was just mentally ill and absence (that wicked liquor) along with paint chemicals pushed him over the edge. Yeah he was there during the Impressionist Movement but as a poor man I don't think it had a major impact on his life-except for certain techniques and maybe a nudge .Aloha my Art friend and belated Happy New Year
Sad, using my husbands phone, his name, but he passed away and still can't stop using his phone. He had ALS. I always have loved this song. He was too beautiful for this world. Plus it's the holidays, and I just needed a good lonely cry I guess. This song captures and unites a lot of us. Beth. 12/22/2020
Sorry to hear of you loss Beth. I hope my version of this wonderful song can bring back lovely memories for you. It's here: czcams.com/video/iIKF7aCfyAc/video.html DL Staffordshire, UK.
Sorry to hear your story Beth. May god bless you tremendously in these very difficult times. You will meet him again...
ALS is a cruel cruel disease. I hope you find peace and joy.
So sorry for your loss
God Bess🙏
Sorry for your loss Beth.
This is 50ish years old and still one of the best songs ever
My father told me he named me after this song since I asked curiously. And then I suddenly remembered all those times when I was still a kid and this song would play on the radio, I remember him telling me that this is my song and/or that he named me after this song, and back then I just nodded and listened peacefully.
Now that I'm 25, it really touches me whenever I hear this because I now always think that he named me after this song because I am born with inborn physical parts and that he really thought of this song when he first saw me as a baby.
And it breaks my heart when I get the chance to listen to this once in a while because I remember all the bullying people did to me and how hard it was for me to accept myself, even now... All of those wishes and what ifs instantly comes running back in my mind.
This song just straight up bring me sorrows of the past and fear of the future, it shouts my experience growing up in this world. However, it also kinda radiates a bittersweet hope for me.
I want this song to be played at my funeral.
You are an amazing human being. Your existence is a part of this worlds story and is valuable. Even if you don’t know it. Especially to your father. God bless you and your existence. ❤️
Ronald, life is unfair, but you are a MORE valuable human being because of your insight and empathy. You are worthy and deserving not in any way "less", you are MORE and never forget it. Always reach out, embrace whatever experiences and friendships you can find in groups getting to know as many people as you can so you can see the friendships out there for you. Maybe teach, so that your light can encourage young people and others with challenges so that you can share the hope it inspired. God Bless you my Brother, Iive your Best Life every day !!! Seize it and it's yours !!! 🙏✌️🏆
Vincent never sold a painting while alive (one “sale” was a token friendly gesture)...his younger brother financially supported his passion which he only developed as an adult...and none of the details and paintings of Vincent’s life would have survived and become treasures of humanity had it not been for the dogged work of a young single mother name Jo who was Vincent’s SIL.
When considering his mental illnesses, it’s mind-boggling to think how many opportunities existed for Van Gogh’s art to have never been made or discovered by the world...and yet, here we are, listening to a powerful song about a man whose work moves us like no other...
This made me cry to read. Poor Vincent.
Tím Roth..
It's shame that he didn't being nominated fór Oscar fór role of Vincent
Yes! SIL tracked down as many pieces as she could though many had been destroyed in part from Vincent's lack of care and his mother THROWING away his old sketchbooks and paintings
Thanks to you all for sharing your knowledge and a special thanks to those for sharing your pain and loss.For me I had loved his work since I was 12 and am now 56.I nearly died a month ago of diabetic complications but survived against the odds.I had been sick for a long time and had stopped looking at the beauty in the world and in our lives.This song is such a reminder to do both.Sadness will endure forever but so will love and Vincent's bold work.Love and best wishes to you all.
While he'd had promising art skills from when he was a boy, he only starting being "an artist" seriously for 10 years. All he'd have had to do is hold out another 5, and he'd have done fine. That's the rule of overnight successes, that they typically take 10+ years.
I don't know why but Vincent Van Gogh has this inexplicable connection to my heart, its like feeling a terrible heartache for someone who you don't even know, an unkown pain
Save for the bloody rose in the snow; I would'nt know any of Van Gogh's works, but equally impressive is the mastery of this artist who describes him, Don McLain.Agreed?
Watch his paintings, read books about Vincent, watch the paintings again, talk to people with sanity problems, watch the paintings again, talk to painters and artists, watch the paintings again. You will see more and more each time.
@@HenrydenHengst I have and yet it seems like a tryst
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I heard this song shortly after losing my beautiful mother... It immediately tore my soul apart. She was a painter and she suffered greatly her entire life. She was too much, too special for this world and she was treated horribly by the people who were supposed to love her the most. I break down every time I hear it. I think this song is a masterpiece and I don't think I was meant to hear it until now.
I miss you more than words can ever describe Mom. I hope you can hear me somehow 💔
Hi Tricia💐💐
You will meet her again. :-)
This applies to the brother I never had. The person I was closest to in this world. He was an incredible potter. In 1980 his pottery was exhibited at The Design Centre in London. As well as being brilliant at everything he did.
On the 16th December 1997 he phoned me to apologise prior to taking his life.
When ever I hear Vincent I think of William R. Pyke 20/02/1959 to 16/12/1997.
God I Have Missed Him Everyday Since Then.
This has been one of my favorite songs since I was 15 years old. The imagery and pictures it paints with the words are magnificent. It has been awhile since I have heard it, but is still AWESOME!!
Same here, it gives me chills. Love it
This song holds a tragic story. I know from time to time we all feel unwanted. I think Vincent just wanted to be loved and heard. The paintings are as beautiful as the man behind the paintbrush. I hope Vincent has found peace.
What a wonderful way to give your thoughts
Vincent is has and always will be my hero Lost my mum 3 weeks ago she loved this
So no more family on the island I'm alone oh it's hard So yes we all need love and our voices need to be heard
Thankyou for yours and for reading mine Jenny 😊
Kathleen
Your thoughts were poetic. I loved your description of the beautiful paintings and the man behind the brush. Absolutely poetic.
I agree. Loved and heard. Something we all need.
@@jennyperrio4887 I'm so sorry for your loss
@@standup2982 Thank you so much ,I do appreciate your kindness
I'm sure I will get to a better place in life
I live in Guernsey .its a beautiful place to call home Once again many thanks for the reply Jenny🌹💐
my dad used to sing 'paint your palette blue and grey' so happily, so for his funeral I searched and found this song and listened to it over and over and over. I love you dad, and wherever you are I hope you know the world was never meant for one as beautiful as you.
thank you for the kind messages, they mean the world x
sorry❤
He rests in peace❤
May your father forever rest in peace. One day, but not today, you shall join him. Until then, cherish your memories together. With my sincerest condolences.
Beautiful
Oh!! Your comment brought tears to my eyes. My Daddy is gone too, and I really really miss him!!!
One of MY ALLTIME FAVORITE SONGS. "Vincent" is so heartbreaking and sad yet so hauntingly beautiful to listen too.
I used to take my dear Mama to France at least once a year to France after my Dad died in 1994. On one occasion I took her to Giverny to pay homage to Monet and was shocked to see literally thousands of people waiting in queues to see his resting place and walk over the bridge. As we wanted to visit Van Gogh's tomb too I suggested we went there and visit Giverny at a quieter time and it was only an hour's drive away. When we got there the contrast was jaw dropping. There were only two people there and we joined them to watch the documentary about Vincent. We all cried at least once. It was unbelievably sad, moving and left an indelible mark and memory on my soul. We visited Giverny on another day and bought souvenirs from the Monet supermarket at the site. That last sentence says it all. So does this deeply moving song. What a contrast between the treatments to these 2 awesome artists. Vincent deserves an equally magnificent symbol of his artistic genius imo.
To everyone suffering with a mental health condition bless you and may you find your own peace
there is always a light at the end of the tunnel
Amen.
MultiAndrew1971 thank you.
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Thank you
Thank you 💚
I cried for someone that i never even met. This song is beautiful
As you no doubt know, the correct title of this Don Mclean song is "Vincent.", although many people know it as "Starry Starry Night." My version 2020 version is here: czcams.com/video/iIKF7aCfyAc/video.html DL Staffordshire, UK. Stay Safe everyone.
we're the same 😢
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Grow up and get back to call of duty
Thank you Don McClean for this song and "Bye Bye Miss American Pie." I heard both of them in the early 70's. I was born in 1957. I had a PTSD childhood. My heart was often sad and filled with darkness. Listening to these filled my heart with many feelings and my mind with so many wonderings. Thank You
Had to come check this out after finding out it was the last song Tupac heard as he died. What a beautiful song
I was fortunate enough to meet Don McLean once when I was 18. I asked him about this song, he replied it was self-explanatory and you either "got" Vincent's work or you didn't. In the subsequent decades I've traveled far and wide and been privileged to see Vincent's work in so many museums and galleries and understand that was perfect reply. There are many artists in this world I both love and respect but none as much as Vincent.
St Louis Museum of Art …you will not be disappointed
Absolutely , as an artist of sorts , and a liver of life , the trials , and tribulations of man kind , take their towel , living , and passing on , becomes a fine line of the inner struggle , perception , is the outside looking in , reality , is the inside looking out , behind the shadow , yet that shadow is mystery , until met .
He is my favorite artist too.
Today is Vincent's birthday. I first heard this song in my teens and loved the song but wondered who Vincent was. Once I learned the meaning of the song as it relates to Van Gogh's life, I vowed to someday see his paintings in person. Visiting the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam a few years ago, I had tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat and as I walked through, I felt such a beautiful sadness. My girlfriend who loved to draw and sketch recently committed suicide and now I have an ever deeper understanding of what he was trying to say to me and yes, even more sadness.
@Harry B. I'm so sorry to hear of your tragic loss. And, if there is something after this mortal coil, then I hope Vincent has sought her out. May her memory be eternal. You stay strong and look after yourself. Big hug....🥰
U r art urself
Feel all my love & all my heart and prayers. Your girlfriend was blessed to have had you in her life.
i like the song very much, i love paintings as well , i never thought the paintings and the sadness in the song , are meant for the artist vincent.i also love to sketch and paint, specially if im overwhelm by sadness, i wish i can paint when happy, but my hands can do so much if im full of sorrow. ..
I am weeping for you both. I wish 'sorry' was a big enough word to convey how deeply I feel for you both. Sincere condolences and most heartfelt wishes of comfort.
This song always reminds me of my Dad who I lost to Huntington and he always said to me when I am gone look up to the night sky and I will be the brightest Star in the night it means so much and always makes feel better 🙏 when I am down so thanks to Don McLean for this great track 🌟💯🙏
starry starry night, the ragged men in ragged clothes, the silver thorn, the bloody rose; lies crushed and broken on the virgin snow' Pure artistic genius.
"Perhaps they'll listen now"
It's amazing how that line is both sad and happy at the same time.
"But I could have told you, Vincent
This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you..."
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This part broke my heart into million small pieces... 💔💔💔
Sissy
Today is "world bipolar day", chosen to fall on Vincent's birthday because of his likely bipolar mental illness. To any who suffer the deep sadness and loss of hope with clinical depression, , or experience the deep depression and highs of hypomania in bipolar disorder my heart goest out to you. Thank you for this beautiful song and the beautiful and troubled artist. I'm sorry for not understanding. Especially to my daughter...I'm sorry for not understanding you in time.
This was my father's favorite song. Missin' him so bad 💚
My son and I used to listen to this us and cry together. We both new this pain. He took his life on May12, 2021. I love you Cole
😥
I’m not a religious man but I will ask God to care for him until you meet gain.
im sorry, this world is full of pain and hurt but i hope youve more loving family to rally round, you much love from northern ireland
I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm crying right you. You are a strong woman. May Allah fogive your son and reunite you🤲🤲🤲
@@whitetroutchannel thank you ....
I know Don McLean was most famous for American Pie but I think this song is his best. It's just so beautiful at an emotional level (on many levels actually).
I agree...American Pie was great,but " Starry Starry Night " is timeless !
This song is actually Don McLean's first number one hit.
I agree.
Yes, his BEST
He also wrote a song called "Empty Chairs" after looking at Van Gogh's painting Empty Chair.
This song is also dedicate to my poor mother mary kelly she had a very hard life she lost her husband and her 2 sons and her 2 daughters. My sister took her life.. My poor mother suffered.. Then last year I found my poor mother dead.. She would always ask me to play this lovely song.. Rio my mommy mary kelly. 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
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Condolences!
Thank you.. God bless xx
Fkkk that hurts to read
Look at the intelligence... look at the pictures he created... he added the flaws instead of trying make things perfect.. . He was a photographer before cameras xx
The song is far more artistic than the subject..
In my opinion, Don McLean is one of of the most underrated song writers in history, his songs and lyrics so inspired that they will only become recognized for the classics they are in the fullness of time. From "American Pie" to "And I Love You So," even great singers as Roberta Flack sang songs like "Killing Me Softly With His Song" to him, virtual love letters to the brilliance of his music and song. The human body ages, then dies. But rest assured, the brilliance of Don McLean will last through the ages.
So true...
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he was a poet......the musical version of Norman Rockwell
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Nice analogy...
tiffsaver I agree, and on top of all that, his voice is so beautiful! And his heart comes through in the recordings.
The year was 1981, the place, Amsterdam. I'm inside the Vincent Van Gogh Art Museum, bawling my eyes out, singing this song, over and over again, as I drift past the paintings of this tortured soul. I'm tortured as well. These lyrics captured the bleakness of my life, yet through the torment, I found strength in carry on, despite coming close to the same ending as Van Gogh's. May he rest in eternal peace. May God bless Don McClain...and the tender soul who uploaded this video with lyrics.
I hope you are doing better by God's grace. We often cannot see past the mountain, but there IS a bright sight behind the mountain.
I truly hope you found happiness and peace in your soul. Many of us struggle. I feel you.
Much, much love,
“Sadness will last forever” -Vincent’s last word before he died.
Reach out to me if you need someone to talk to and has understood the dnots.
My daughter comitted suicide last winter. This world was never meant for someone as beautiful as you rings so true . Beautiful inside and out. ❤
😔🤌❤ this masterpiece, wah Acharya Prashant 😢
Yes, I'm here after his recent video. 🙏🏻
What video is this you have mentioned? I'm not at all knowledgeable of it?
I am here Because of him❤
Can I know the name of video?
The art of Van Gogh combined with the lyrics and music of McLean ... so truly beautiful.
100 percent! These three together are pure synergy. :)
BTW, does anyone know the name of the picture at 3:19? Thanks!
this composition of words, music and visuals of the master painter are almost oo much to bear. I have been crying every time I replay it because I finally understand what he is trying to say to me….
@@alexckelly1 After watching the video, I started searching for that painting too. Found that it isn't a Van Gogh but by Jozef Rulof, a medium who claimed that he painted this whilst channelling Van Gogh's spirit... Anyway, it's called The Path of Life. Just in case you hadn't found an answer to the question above for yourself.
@@sjingram1988 Hey! Thanks so much! That's great you were able to figure that out. Have a wonderful day! :)
true beautiful soul artist
"To me, Van Gogh is the finest painter of them all. Certainly the most popular great painter of all time. The most beloved. His command of color, the most magnificent. He transformed the pain of his tormented life into ecstatic beauty. Pain is easy to portray but to use your passion and pain to portray the ecstasy and joy and magnificence of our world. No one had ever done it before. Perhaps no one ever will again. To my mind, that strange wild man who roamed the fields of Provence, was not only the world's greatest artist but also one of the greatest men who ever lived."
Hannah Blanchsky You get that from Doctor Who?
AlleyCat1976 You bet your sweet TARDIS I did
thats funny stupidface.
Hannah Blanchsky mostly we are talking about the music here.
I bet you got that quote from the doctor who episode Vincent and the doctor.
My dad just passed. And a good friend also. This song comforts.
Not only is this a song great but the story that led Vincent to paint starrynight is amazing. ✨✨🌙
Well sung and a great great painting.
This brings tears to my eyes every time. I think Don McLean is a true artist, not celebrated enough. This song was my husband's favourite, we listened to it together so many times. He passed away a couple of months ago so I listened to it now as often as I can in the hope that he can hear it too
I feel your pain ma'am 😭
I lost my wife a 1 1/2 years ago, Music brings you right back to those moments you shared
He can hear it every time you listen to it.
I'm sorry you've lost your husband.
Love and blessings 💜🙏
@@robertp.gagnon2840 I'm so sorry for your loss.
Love and blessins 💜🙏
Don McLean is a genius. Who`s with me ?
Maybe he is... maybe everyone is. :)
@@comeacross9, That`s a common prejudice : if you`re in classical music then you`re a genius and if you`re in popular music then you`re just an entertainer. It`s a simple matter of opinion or taste, like the fact that I consider Bach morbid. I prefer Beethoven or Mozart.
Ivan Joldic I also prefer Beethoven when it comes to classical music. Also, I love trees. But don’t tell anyone, they will try and chop ‘em all down.
He is ... listen to the lyrics of 'American Pie'!
I would put it this way.......he had genius moments, and this is one of them.
Whoever put this together is a genius. It is so well done and touching. Vincent and Don, with a genius putting it all together for our sanity in this crazy world. Thank you.
One of the most beautiful and touching songs ever written.
Hello Mary, how are you? I hope You are fine. I'm Joel from Dartmouth, MA. It's a pleasure to meet you. Seems like you're a real country girl?
Played at my Mum's funeral. Haven't listened in months, intentionally.
*I love you Mumma. This world was never meant for someone as beautiful as you.*
10 months today.
rip ❤️
R.I.P ❤️
RIP. My brother killed himself a month ago. I used to listen to this song a lot and now it's strange to hear it.
Warm respect to you and your mother. We come from them, we are them, they never leave us. We carry every ancestor within, none more closely than our mothers. x
I’m so sorry for your loss I lost my mum 10 years ago I’ve never been the same god bless you and your family
Man, each time I come back and listen to this song I'm always drawn back into researching Van Gogh's life, this time I found something that's very sad, but also makes me aware of another issue that could be the case. Most people know he shot himself, but they don't know he suffered for over a day before succumbing to his injury. His brother was at his side in his final moments, trying to comfort and encourage him, reassuring him that they would still try to help him recover. At the mention of this, Van Gogh's next and final words to him were "The sadness will last forever." implying that he had no desire to live any longer in his agony. You'll often hear stories of suicide survivors immediately regretting their attempt and desiring to keep moving forward with their life, but Vincent Van Gogh's suffering was so great that even after all the extra time he was given, the weights on his life were so great that he still did not wish to bear it any longer.
His life was burdened and painful for him, yet his art and expression so beautiful. And he was ignored. I wonder how many more stories like this have been lost, or how many stories like this are still to come, where pain and struggling plague them and their true beauty is not revealed until after their passing.
I didn't know that
Beautifully said...
I learned something about Vincent today through you. I had no idea he lingered...
Breaks my heart..........
Hi, i've actually heard this throughout my life and i appreciate you informing it....but there are many theories stating that Vincent in fact did not shoot himself. He had supposedly shot himself with a large hunting type gun(sorry idk exactly the gun but it was pretty large) he shot himself in an area where its practically impossible to shoot himself. It actually impossible. Its most lilely someone who might have had issues with him shot him, but vincent was a compassionate man and came into the inn saying not to blame anyone that it was his fault, but why would he assure this unless someone indeed was to blame. Thd doctor also didnt hel much with his case because its suspected that he didnt really like vincent for envious reasons
You can find a lot more info on this from the National Geographic article about his life and the painted documentary Loving Vincent which is amazing btw
@@ceciliadupuypiquion7778 that's amazing. I will have to check those out. Thanx!
I 🩷 Vincent since I was very young... My Austrian grandmother was a very erudite person and she painted.. she introduced me to few painters (their work 😊) Vincent spoke to my soul ❤.
This song is just like his paintings, full of beauty 🙏🏻
Hello 👋 Elaine
How’re you doing.
Thanks for this comment, I'm nothing without fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness
It's nice meeting you here.
어린시절 아버지는 할머니집을 방문하기 위해 장거리 운전을 하셨을때 항상 듣던 곡이에요, 제겐 가장 화목하던 가족이 떠올리게하던 추억의 노래에요
What a lovely memory ❤️
There are very few perfect songs in the world. This is one.
Has to be one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
listen to broader arenas of music surely your affinity will shift. This one is epic though
@@debojyotisipramukherjee2118 dont be that person c'mon now...
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As you no doubt know, the correct title of this Don Mclean song is "Vincent.", although many people know it as "Starry Starry Night." My version 2020 version is here: czcams.com/video/iIKF7aCfyAc/video.html DL Staffordshire, UK. Stay Safe everyone.
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My Mother passed away alone in her care home at 68 years old ; she heard my voice by the phone telling her " I Love You " ... She had a difficult life , she was a gorgeous young free spirit lady but she had several traumas. Her last gift to me was a very rare correspondance between Theo and Vincent Van Gogh ...
She was loving and mentally very disturbed but I love her more than ever. Starry night for you Mom, repose en paix. ❤
😢This song reminds me of my nephew who passed away a few years ago at 37 suffering from depression. It truly is my song for him also. I listen to it so differently now.😢
Hello Teresa, how are you? I hope You are fine. I'm Joel from Dartmouth, MA. It's a pleasure to meet you. Seems like you're a real country girl?
Don McLean, in my opinion, is perhaps America's greatest poet ever. When should listen to him explain the lyrics to American pie. This is a man who not only can sing exquisitely, but a man who can create unmatched beauty in his words. I don't know of any other poet who can move my heart to this degree. What an American treasure. What a treasure to the world.
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Yes, I was thinking similarly. I've always deeply loved this song since I was a child, but now I'm listening to it again for the first time in perhaps a decade or more. Even as a child I felt this song on a deep level and it helped me understand that not everybody, in fact most, will not understand the visions of a dreamer to touch the world to leave it a better place than when you arrived.
These lyrics probably do more justice to Vincent’s works and life than all the rest every written about Vincent.
The tenderness in Don McClean’s voice just adds the touch to this beautifully written song. Caressing words that could soothe a lonely listener who is also standing on the edge in contemplation.
So perfectly stated. Beautiful.
To me it sounds like he is singing for a beloved brother or friend. So intimate and caring.
And this is the same man who wrote American Pie sheer genius
I hope that you're ok. Don't do it. Don't even contemplate it. The world is better for having you in it♥️
My beautiful son Trevor was a gift from God. A temporary angel who blessed us with his many gifts. He loved chemistry, art,drawing, music, enjoyed perfect pitch. Automatically played instruments as if he had years of practice!! Thoughtful, loving and considerate. Made lasting impressions on most he met. On 2/27/23 at the ripe age of 27 God called him home as he sacrificed his life to save a life. When asked for music for the funeral this was most poignant.
Hello 👋 Dwind
How’re you doing.
Thanks for this comment, I'm nothing without fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness
It's nice meeting you here.
My dad committed suicide when I was 30. Even though it's been 36 years, I still mourn that loss. This song makes me cry. Every. Time.
Awwwww 🥰 your comment so heart warming and touching. Nice reading your comment, how are you doing..
Keep strong beth he will know you are
huge hugs to you, be well in mind, body and spirit!!
Sorry for your loss! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
A loss like that will affect people the rest of their lives. My condolences.
I love Vincent's art so much because of the beauty he expressed even through his tortured life. Don McLean has paid the utmost respect to Vincent's life through this rendition.
Yeah yeah tell it to the judge
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I could not agree more, pure beauty to the eyes and the ears. 😊
💟🙏 So Beautiful ! 🌠💙💫🌌🙏
I COME BACK OFTEN TO HEAR AND ENJOY DON McLEANS VERSION OF THIS VERY MOVING SONG-HE DOES IT WITH SO MUCH CARING AND FEELING THAT I CONTINUE TO BE MOVED AND IMPRESSED-THANKS SO MUCH DON!
What a hauntingly beautiful song this is. I wish I’d discovered it sooner.
@kappakumplete, My Sentiments Exactly. A documentary That I watched Led me Here.
I'm 66 years old and I've listened to this song many, many times since I first heard it as a young man.
Every time I do, I wonder if it's still going to move me to tears. It always does.
me too,movierun......................
omg i just got chills reading your comment because I agree 100%
The best song, the best story ever!😢
..now i think i know what you try to say to me... 🫂
I am 62...Ditto
Back in the 1970s, Van Gogh’s museum in Amsterdam played this song every 6pm ! Kudos !!🤘🏾👌🏽
How i wish i can visit 😢
I was there in 1978.
They still should do it.
I just came back from visiting there, wish they still played it!!
Heard this song many times before, but today was my first time actually LISTENING to it. Tears running down my face....
Every time I listen to this song I can't stop crying. I don't know what moves me. Maybe it's my husband who left due to dementia, but this song touches my soul.😢
Same here 😢
The fact that Don McLean wrote this beautiful song shows what a beautiful soul he was too.
Thank you to all those beautiful souls that are not understood.
Thanks for sharing.
🙏🏻
He’s still alive.
He’s a wife beater
very well-said
@@wgrimm88 According the Daily Mail online today. His wife admits that he never touched her or anyone in his family. He has however just disinherited his daughter of 30 million due to her outrageous criticism of him. As Shakespeare said "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have an ungrateful child"
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I am in tears watching and listening this morning, Ive heard this song so many times but never let it enter my spirit like today. I have been to the brink a few times. Thankfully I am still here. I'm crying for those who have never felt loved and understood. Its a painful loneliness that some find unbearable. Thank you for posting,
Same and I have an 11 year old son named Vincent who suffers from Anxiety. 😞
I'm sorry for all the Lost Souls who made this dreadful choice to end their Physical Being.
Its also painful when you know your loved but you cant feel it... that deep empty loneliness... its a different kind of pain to be sure. There it is again, that funny feelin. That funny fee-eelin.
I understand all too well this pain. Like someone said earlier, you can hear Don McLean’s soul was in this song. Very few truly know the feeling. Don captured it so beautifully. I never get through this song without breaking down. God bless those who are prisoners of their own minds.
Euka, please don't ever give up on yourself. ❤️❤️❤️
You understand. So many don't. When I was young, I loved Van Gogh as many teenagers idolized Elvis. I was always quirky and drew all the time. Never worried about college because I was going to be an artist. I'm 80 and have always been. My passion was drawing nature and history, striving to tell others to love their world and time.
I also love through music. When Don Maclean's Vincent was released, it was too beautiful to take it all in, then the video. Goose bumps every time I watch it.
When I saw the notice of your podcast, curiosity made me click. In the beginning, your reaction was as I expected. I admire how you struggled to understand and by the end, feel so happy to have watched. You are far from stupid. You are sympathetic and wise. You get it and are one of the millions who love Vincent ❤
Fun fact about this song: This song was Tupac's favorite song, and as he was fatally wounded he told his girlfriend that he wanted this song to be the last song he listens to.
U finna lie like that?
No offence, What's fun about that?
@@learnerpd Thirty- nine people found it amusing... Just saying ma' dude.
@@showmethem5ney "Irish crooner Brian Kennedy sang it at George Best’s funeral and gangsta rapper Tupac Shakur loved it so much that, after he was fatally wounded in a drive-by shooting in 1996, his girlfriend slipped it into the tape deck beside his hospital bed to ensure it was the last thing he heard." - Telegraph
This is actually true folks. This is how I came across this song 3 years ago
The most talented people in this world,battle the most demons....
Don Scott your so right
Depends
100000% correct 🤯
They battle proper punctuation and spacing as well.
@@derrickboone9436 you're not correct
"How you suffered for your sanity."
Now I understand.
"No healthy mind is well adjusted to a sick world."
If there is one song that perhaps is meant to be the most beautiful ever, this masterpiece is a shining candidate.
I hope that if there's an afterlife, Van Gogh knows how much everyone loves his art now.
You should watch Doctor Who. Just one episode. Vincent meets the Doctor. You will bawl. 😭
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@@vikingbaguettebratwurst8619 Most tearjerking scene ever.
Josh Smith I agree.
There is a life when we leave this one. God loves all people.