H. Share the love/hate/meanings for this song
#26
Posted 07 January 2010 - 08:30 AM
I love H .. it's one of my favorite tracks of the album .. probably the 3rd :) .. after On the esplenade and Fly as you might.
This song for me expresses a kind of inner restlessness, a feeling, something that just can't be explained with lyrics .
Like me much strumental songs and i think that rearranged with the orchestra this song it would be spectacular!
This song for me expresses a kind of inner restlessness, a feeling, something that just can't be explained with lyrics .
Like me much strumental songs and i think that rearranged with the orchestra this song it would be spectacular!
#28
Posted 09 January 2010 - 09:26 AM
That's a great song, along with many others from this album. And I registered just to say that, I'm not even a fan of Interpol! I even had some trouble answering the challenge question from the registration process: "Who is the drummer in Interpol?". And I must say I liked Julian Plenti's album so much, that I decided to give Interpol a second listen. Well, they sound quite different from each other, but still a good band.
#29
Posted 11 January 2010 - 07:03 AM
theviewer, on 09 January 2010 - 02:26 PM, said:
That's a great song, along with many others from this album. And I registered just to say that, I'm not even a fan of Interpol! I even had some trouble answering the challenge question from the registration process: "Who is the drummer in Interpol?". And I must say I liked Julian Plenti's album so much, that I decided to give Interpol a second listen. Well, they sound quite different from each other, but still a good band.
Thank you so much for posting. I'd been wondering whether or not there were Julian Plenti's fans who werent necessarily Interpol fans. I hope you can properly get into them too.
When I first listened to Turn on the bright lights I wasnt very impressed myself and I had to give it quite a few listens before falling totally in love with them. I still suggest you should try with that one first, though Antics and OLTA could be more immediate
#32
Posted 21 May 2010 - 02:39 PM
intersubjective, on 21 August 2009 - 01:51 AM, said:
I had a feeling this was Buddhist chanting, so I did some searching on YouTube and found this: http://www.youtube.c...feature=related . Pretty close.
It even has the same lyrics in it... In the video the monks start chanting the same words that are being sung in H (at 1:31) at 0:41.
Oh, and btw, I love H. It's just a great closing song. Somehow gives me the idea of a sad end and a happy beginning at the same time.
#37
Posted 02 August 2010 - 11:12 PM
Ely, on 11 January 2010 - 09:03 AM, said:
Thank you so much for posting. I'd been wondering whether or not there were Julian Plenti's fans who werent necessarily Interpol fans. I hope you can properly get into them too.
When I first listened to Turn on the bright lights I wasnt very impressed myself and I had to give it quite a few listens before falling totally in love with them. I still suggest you should try with that one first, though Antics and OLTA could be more immediate
When I first listened to Turn on the bright lights I wasnt very impressed myself and I had to give it quite a few listens before falling totally in love with them. I still suggest you should try with that one first, though Antics and OLTA could be more immediate
Now, this is what I call a late reply!
It's just.. when I was reading through the forum and found this, thought it would be worthy to say I've been quite a lot into TOTBL lately. And all thanks to my rediscovering of Interpol via Julian Plenti.
AND, I can't sleep. http://www.interpolnyc.com/forum/public/style_extra/post_icons/icon6.gif
#38
Posted 03 August 2010 - 06:56 AM
theviewer, on 03 August 2010 - 05:12 AM, said:
Now, this is what I call a late reply!
It's just.. when I was reading through the forum and found this, thought it would be worthy to say I've been quite a lot into TOTBL lately. And all thanks to my rediscovering of Interpol via Julian Plenti.
AND, I can't sleep. http://www.interpolnyc.com/forum/public/style_extra/post_icons/icon6.gif
It's just.. when I was reading through the forum and found this, thought it would be worthy to say I've been quite a lot into TOTBL lately. And all thanks to my rediscovering of Interpol via Julian Plenti.
AND, I can't sleep. http://www.interpolnyc.com/forum/public/style_extra/post_icons/icon6.gif
No worries, its never too late. thats why we leave all the threads open, so that people can participate to them even months after they were started! So you basically got into Interpol thank to Julian Plenti? thats awesome

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