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Shontelle – Say Hello To Goodbye Lyrics 14 years ago
Surprised no-one has posted on this song. Moving on is hard but this song makes it just a little easier.

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Patty Griffin – Mary Lyrics 15 years ago
Like you I also heard this song in Sons of Anarchy and it is a very beautiful song. For me it represents the suffering of some woman around the world. The song talks about Mary the mother of Jesus and how uncelebrated she is as a women, but how important she is as a mother. Its a song that celebrates the fact that our mothers will always be there even after they are gone somehow they are there still watching over us.

In Sons of Anarchy, that scene when the mother tells them her secret was one of the most powerful scenes Iv ever seen in a tv show. She took a sacrifice of her pride as a women and told them she was raped, but she knew they had to know. I love that scene because it shows how an event so terrible as the rape of a mother actually units the Husband and the Son just when their hatred is about to destroy the family. And for me thats has a lot of meaning.

This song will make a beautiful funeral song. Its a very sad song, but I hope it is used to celebrate the importance of woman around the world instead.

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Moby – God Moving Over the Face of the Waters Lyrics 15 years ago
Words to describe this song, Haunting, Powerful, Emotional, Thoughtful, Glorious and yet Tragic, Inspiring the list goes on. Every once in a while you come across a song that stands head and shoulders above the rest and this is it. This is art. When I heard it after watching Heat for the first time, it just summed up the tone of the end scene. For Al Pacino its the glory of finishing the job, but for De Niro its the tragedy of losing his life.

I'm not sure if this song was written for that scene. If it wasnt then Moby is a genious because this is a masterpiece. His use of the drum in the middle of the song is just so powerful. It give the song the feeling of presence, like a heartbeat that only last a while but begins the chapter of a story behind this song. The violin is ever present, it gives the song the beauty. Its such a perfect instrument and yet modern method of music making continue to neglect it in favour of computerised methods of music making.

If i could ask one question, I would ask Moby why he chose the title. Because this song has no lyrics, only the title (after Moby explains it) could give us the context of this majestic song.

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Moby – God Moving Over the Face of the Waters Lyrics 15 years ago
Words to describe this song, Haunting, Powerful, Emotional, Thoughtful, Glorious and yet Tragic, Inspiring the list goes on. Every once in a while you come across a song that stands head and shoulders above the rest and this is it. This is art. When I heard it after watching Heat for the first time, it just summed up the tone of the end scene. For Al Pacino its the glory of finishing the job, but for De Niro its the tragedy of losing his life.

I'm not sure if this song was written for that scene. If it wasnt then Moby is a genious because this is a masterpiece. His use of the drum in the middle of the song is just so powerful. It give the song the feeling of presence, like a heartbeat that only last a while but begins the chapter of a story behind this song. The violin is ever present, it gives the song the beauty. Its such a perfect instrument and yet modern method of music making continue to neglect it in favour of computerised methods of music making.

If i could ask one question, I would ask Moby why he chose the title. Because this song has no lyrics, only the title (after Moby explains it) could give us the context of this majestic song.

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Moby – God Moving Over the Face of the Waters Lyrics 15 years ago
Words to describe this song, Haunting, Powerful, Emotional, Thoughtful, Glorious and yet Tragic, Inspiring the list goes on. Every once in a while you come across a song that stands head and shoulders above the rest and this is it. This is art. When I heard it after watching Heat for the first time, it just summed up the tone of the end scene. For Al Pacino its the glory of finishing the job, but for De Niro its the tragedy of losing his life.

I'm not sure if this song was written for that scene. If it wasnt then Moby is a genious because this is a masterpiece. His use of the drum in the middle of the song is just so powerful. It give the song the feeling of presence, like a heartbeat that only last a while but begins the chapter of a story behind this song. The violin is ever present, it gives the song the beauty. Its such a perfect instrument and yet modern method of music making continue to neglect it in favour of computerised methods of music making.

If i could ask one question, I would ask Moby why he chose the title. Because this song has no lyrics, only the title (after Moby explains it) could give us the context of this majestic song.

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