I shot this and just wanted to let you all know there is zero audio post production on this stuff. What you hear is what was played. Wizard audio crew. After this trip C Soul put out an acoustic album. Great group of guys.
Check out the guitars. Where are the mic’s? They’re there. Hidden by the wizards. What the audio crew did on these shows is nothing short of amazing. And I’m a camera guy.
This was one of my brother's favorite songs. He died at 28 years old on March 1, 2014. This song simultaneously makes me happy and breaks my heart. When I think of my brother, I think of this song, because he felt so much empathy for everyone.
Best part of this video by far .. 3:30 .. two little girls walk up, they don't know what they are hearing, but they like it. Music is the purest common language.
Claudia, this too was my wife's favorite song. She passed Sep. 9, 2008 at the age of 44. She felt every person's pain and left me with a broken heart and many unanswered questions. This song makes me shed many tears but not enough to build a ladder and climb to heaven to hug her one more time.
Moving video. To see them just playing a couple of acoustics like that in some corner in Morocco is amazing. Most of those people probably don't even know who they are, but the song obviously resonated with a lot of them, it's that powerful.
Has our conscience shown? Has the sweet breeze blown? Has all kindness gone? Hope still lingers on I drink myself of new-found pity Sitting alone in New York City And I don't know why Are we listening? Hymns of offering Have we eyes to see? Love is gathering All the words that I've been reading Have now started the act of bleeding Into one, into one So I walk up on high And I step to the edge To see my world below And I laugh at myself While the tears roll down 'Cause it's the world I've known It's the world I have known I drink myself of new-found pity Sitting alone in New York City And I don't know why Don't know why So I walk up on high And I step to the edge To see my world below And I laugh at myself While the tears roll down 'Cause it's the world I've known It's the world I have known Yeah, I walk up on high And I step to the edge To see my world below And I laugh at myself While the tears roll down 'Cause it's the world I've known It's the world I have known
I would love to know more about the back story to this street performance. Wish that that could be possible today and l could be there. Amazing sounds... As usual. Great enduring band, especially Ed
you must be a fan then, question for ya: do you know any covers he has done of other people's work? I'd like to hear him sing someone else's song out of curiousity
"Has our kindness gone?" Rich white dude standing in middle of busy street in getting in the way of people delivering food to customers in cafes and marketplaces...impeding their day-to-day business. Walking upon high & stopping at the edge indeed. I'm just kidding, have a heart, love one another.
Can i ask a question, why did you sing that song in a muslim counrty & you being an american, dont get me wrong, (im not racist) im just asking, love your music collective soul, and to to this day i listen to your music most day's , your music inspiries me
Hey guys. I want you to know that you saved my life with this song. About 12 years ago. I can't repay you for saving me, but I just want you to know what you did.m
I love this band i seen them for my 30th birthday in deadwood sd. This song has saved me from suicide, i was listening to it when i was saved that day in the hospital. I have such a different outlook on life, i get inspiration each day i listen to this at least once a day.
The light of love dims every day as the darkness creeps into us from all external pushers. You have to choose.. Live in light and find LOVE. Stay in darkness and hide.