This is the only song 'ever' I have listened to in repeat without getting tired of the sound. I listen to Aurora before starting to work on my art. It's reflecting the inspiration.
Put your head to the left of your screen.. now make a circle with your hand and put it over her eye.. She fuckin looks at you!! .. Shes awesome great song! Love it!!!!!!
@@mostafayoussef9276 It was great and it sucked. We hiked a 150 mile trail without thinking about it so we were about 6 hours in when we decided we had to turn back, leaving the forest in the pitch black and understanding exactly how to interpret the bird calls, walking up straighter and moving with a purpose to communicate that we were the baddest motherfuckers around (to the animals) so any potential predators wouldn't mess with us, honestly it was all probably 100% safe but you know we were really deep into being one with nature lol. Uhhh yeah and even sober, as a city dweller, the forest was breathtakingly beautiful. It felt like being reminded with a slap in the face that the concrete jungle isn't all that exists, yet. We're going back soon. Thanks for asking.
To even attempt to cover Massive Attack ft Elizabetg Fraser (the most beautiful voice to ever sing) is ballsy. Aurora's live radio version was impressive. She does a beautiful job. I prefer the version in which she used the original melody, but this is just ss gorgeous. Thank you so much for doing this! Anyone know who is singing the harmony?
this is another great Massive Attack tune sung by Hope Sandoval (Mazzy Star/Warm Inventions) who is an amazing singer like Elisabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins/This Mortal Coil) who was the original vocalist on Teardrop and like Aurora ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8r31DFrFs5A.html
I'm not even into her music (probably just haven't fond the right song) but this version is so good. I think this is what a version with björk would sound like
I've heard Aurora sing this song before and I think she's wonderful; however, she can't compete with, "The Voice of God". Although, I believe she will be great, someday with her own music. I guess I'm as Elizabeth Fraser once said, I'm just "spoiled rotten".