Running away, running away Running away forever It was her only chance of finding home Running away, running away Running away together... With only thoughts of finding home I'll wait for the ocean to rise up And meet me as it rose up before (I'll know the time) I'll wait for the ocean to rise up And greet me as it rose up before (I'll know the year) Because you're never alone ...Even when you're alone You're never alone... Watch the seventh wave Running away, running away Running into the weather With only thoughts of finding home Running away, running away Running away forever I realize I'm on my own On my way pass it on On my way pass it on I'll wait for the ocean to rise up And meet me as it rose up before (I'll know the time) I'll wait for the ocean to rise up And greet me as it rose up before We're never alone Even when you're alone We're never alone... watch the ocean
Having listened to Dev since Synchestra, I never heard Ocean Machine until this year. Now, hearing this intro already makes me tear up despite not having any nostalgia for it. Powerful stuff.
Aw man. Awesome to hear some Ocean Machine songs. This is my first time watching this concert. I did not spoil it for myself by looking up the track listing.
Great track! I've always loved this tune, I love how much goes into the production/mix of there live shows! hats off to you Dev for being an audio file monster! you put in the work and effort and we get to enjoy the wicked quality, thank you good sir 👊
@Nukem Dukem Apperantly after he left SYL, he consulted a voice therapist of sorts who told him that his singing would destroy his voice if he kept doing it. It seems he's just some sort of anomaly in the sense that his voice doesn't wear out at all. It's all the more impressive that he's never had ANY sort of vocal training. He claims that every thing that he does vocally is done through "sheer force of will." Unbelievable.
@@jordankowalski4628 when he did the steve vai album in '93 he was sent to a vocal coach named Roger Love who told him that. Hes never seen a vocal coach since that one visit. He just naturally has good vocal habits.
one of my all time favorites. ocean machine, wow, that was such a powerful album. sucks that his crowds don't really get into it though. saw him live in philly a few years back and it was like the crowd was just watching someone at a coffee shop. i couldn't believe it. guess we need gene hoglan to mix it up =)
It's my favorite Dev album. My wife sat down with me the other night and listened to the whole thing and all she could say was "That was amazing " The Death Of Music kinda fucked her up a little.
I've just discovered him & the material from this album is what's really grabbed & held onto me. I've read some about & listened to him and was so impressed I wanted to find more like that album to love. I'm still trying. I thought most people felt the same way but being a newb maybe I've misunderstood.
I'm only knowing a few albums of him. But for me it's no question that Ocean Machine is just an absolute masterpiece. Somehow very satisfying to hear this gigantic wall of sound, the Industrial Metal guitars and his voice. "Terria" is also a masterpiece and I'm pretty sure some of his other albums are as well. But Ocean Machine is something special.
Nah, they finished this year afaik. Devin said he may get them back together at some point though. And he's coming out with new solo stuff too (an album called Empath)
At what song did they take the Orchestra off? Just noticed they aren't playing in this song and on the album its a bit later in the show way after Deadhead
If I recall correctly, the orchestra was only on during the first half of the set, which was a by-request thing. During the break, they re-arranged the whole stage and the second half of the set was just Ocean Machine, of which this is the first song, and the orchestra was not there anymore.
This is John 'Squid' Harder, the original bass player on Ocean Machine. He also played on Dev's Punky Brüster album. He’s in a chair because he’s got advanced MS. Beav was sitting on the left side, watching the show.