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How has nobody commented on this song after all of these years? Von is easily my favorite Sigur Ros song of all time. And I'm not talking about the new version that has the honor of appearing on both disks of Hvarf-Heim, although that version is great in its own right. I'm talking about the title track to Sigur Ros' little-known debut CD. Von is the icelandic word for hope, and thats exactly what this song is. In my opinion, this song is what would be happen if someone turned the concept of hope into a sound. This is the sound that hope would make, this song. It just grabs down deep into you and just takes full control of you when you listen to it with a clear mind and headphones in a dark room. The song begins just as mystically as it ends, and as it progresses it takes you on a trip of reflection and ultimately contemplates the future. The kind of hope that this song is about isn't grand "no one stand in my way i'm coming to take on the world" hope, but instead simple intimate stripped down hope, the very core and essence of the concept itself. This song is the kind of hope that people have stored up in them when everything is wrong and need to be reminded that there is still something left to keep them going and that tomorrow just might be better. This is what this song means to me, the very core of this song. I dont know if theres anyone else out there that thinks this, but i urge everyone to listen to this song, the original recording on their first album, and give it another chance. Let it take control of you, let it fill up your entire being. Maybe you'll find the same kind of hope that I did .:-)
I agree with Dr. D
I love both versions almost equally, they are so different really. The original is so subtle, and while it is stripped down it retains a wonderful warmth that the new one kinda eschews in favor for epic power.
my favourity song of sigur ros and probably on of the best of all time (at least for me :) )however i prefer the first version
.i got a little desapointed with the new studio version (the one on Hvarf-Heim).
by the way can anyone confirm that VON really means Hope? any website that translate icelandic to english or portuguese?
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How has nobody commented on this song after all of these years? Von is easily my favorite Sigur Ros song of all time. And I'm not talking about the new version that has the honor of appearing on both disks of Hvarf-Heim, although that version is great in its own right. I'm talking about the title track to Sigur Ros' little-known debut CD. Von is the icelandic word for hope, and thats exactly what this song is. In my opinion, this song is what would be happen if someone turned the concept of hope into a sound. This is the sound that hope would make, this song. It just grabs down deep into you and just takes full control of you when you listen to it with a clear mind and headphones in a dark room. The song begins just as mystically as it ends, and as it progresses it takes you on a trip of reflection and ultimately contemplates the future. The kind of hope that this song is about isn't grand "no one stand in my way i'm coming to take on the world" hope, but instead simple intimate stripped down hope, the very core and essence of the concept itself. This song is the kind of hope that people have stored up in them when everything is wrong and need to be reminded that there is still something left to keep them going and that tomorrow just might be better. This is what this song means to me, the very core of this song. I dont know if theres anyone else out there that thinks this, but i urge everyone to listen to this song, the original recording on their first album, and give it another chance. Let it take control of you, let it fill up your entire being. Maybe you'll find the same kind of hope that I did .:-)
@Dr. D Agree 1000 per cent
@Dr. D Agree 1000 per cent
well, i must admit i like the new studio recording better, which btw is absolutely suberp.
Hope! The title track and my most favorite of this album.
this song is just pure beauty, love the new version
I agree with Dr. D I love both versions almost equally, they are so different really. The original is so subtle, and while it is stripped down it retains a wonderful warmth that the new one kinda eschews in favor for epic power.
my favourity song of sigur ros and probably on of the best of all time (at least for me :) )however i prefer the first version .i got a little desapointed with the new studio version (the one on Hvarf-Heim). by the way can anyone confirm that VON really means Hope? any website that translate icelandic to english or portuguese?
thanks
Well, I am Icelandic and I can confirm that Von means Hope. I promise
Well, I am Icelandic and I can confirm that Von means Hope. I promise
I just got "Von." tattooed... easily one of the best songs, ever.
I just got "Von." tattooed... easily one of the best songs, ever.