> th3w01fyz said on
12-20-2009 at
21:59:
This song is so AMAZING.
> Quikjl said on
12-03-2009 at
17:59:
Timeless Classic, people.
> Crazyfrankie666 said on
11-27-2009 at
19:12:
<3 Trip Hop. Those who like Trip Hop should definitely listen to Portishead, Blue Foundation,Sneakerpimps(1st album) and Bitter:Sweet.
> Glomerol said on
11-25-2009 at
09:11:
It's true; how CAN you have a day without a night?
> DynamicScherzo said on
11-23-2009 at
20:06:
Love it! :)
> uorriors said on
11-19-2009 at
00:34:
Storico pianosequenza di oltre 5 minuti: da pelle d'oca.Per la serie: i video di una volta.grandi!|
> macabro80 said on
11-16-2009 at
03:32:
i understand them perfectly fine and im mexican
> azandhind4eva said on
11-15-2009 at
17:40:
yeah....this is awesome/...**********
> Nanowise said on
11-14-2009 at
14:20:
Same here. I love the music Massive attack Produced, but most of them don't make sense to me, either. :S
> pmo56 said on
11-07-2009 at
18:12:
are you British or American ?
> itchycitizen said on
11-05-2009 at
22:28:
listen and learn the native tongue of Bristol, homeof Trip Hop !
> TheJynxed1 said on
11-02-2009 at
23:47:
why is it i have a hard time hearing or understanding any of these guys lyrics in any songs they have done?
> gorandanilovic1 said on
10-26-2009 at
17:57:
I LOVE THIS SONG SOOOOOOOO MUCH !!!
> bittenof said on
10-26-2009 at
09:50:
the guy with no legs on the skateboard is a mugger,how low can you get!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
> lilpoindexter said on
10-13-2009 at
20:58:
best song, ever shara nelson ftw
> SiriusDelirious said on
10-11-2009 at
19:33:
Timeless, the song, the vid.I'm wondering if the shop at the start of the vid is still there... ;-)
> sumospook said on
10-10-2009 at
20:38:
love this dont know why
> electro257 said on
10-09-2009 at
20:20:
dude lay off the green.. or atleast do it and soak up some information at the same time.. piano IS percussion.. strings are bowed or plucked the piona is struck by hammers covered in felt... and this mechanism took about a 100 years to develope properly, if you go to the music section of the museum in Munich you can see this.. or do an online search.. hope this prevents any major sweat beads forming on the brow
> jmihevc said on
09-28-2009 at
05:22:
good times
> kstormfly3 said on
09-27-2009 at
23:18:
The piano is actually considered a percussive instrument, since what's making the sound is actually the *hitting* of the strings. Hope that helps!