One of the most beautiful songs ever written. This is out of this world - amazing prog rock masterpiece - healing - I love this song from the first day.. it helped me to get through some dark times. Thank You IQ
I listen this album at least once in a week. So deep so full of truth and pure feelings. Amazed by this words, this sounds. A true message of light. Thank you IQ.
ProgSympho YES!!! Amazing words. I belive we all are light or darkness trapped in a material body. Free will is the chance we got in this life to transform ourselfs into light or darkness. Once body gets to the end (dead) we will come back to our true form. Love brother. :)
+Este tipo I don't know about the afterlife but I know that in this life it's all about making connections. And you just did! You words are meaningful. Thank you.
IQ has so many great albums: Dark Matter (my fav), Suterranea, Frequency, Road of Bones and lots of other amazing music. Sad they can't be musicians full time! They're in my top 5 bands of all time.
@@pmaraujo greetings plinio, yes it's an amazing listen, especially on headphones, it's a symphonic prog masterpiece, hope all is well in Brazil, cold here in the North - East of England, 'geordie land"❄️👍😊
@@ianelfleet2017 Well, you know something Ian, those types of people are needed as well. We cannot have the world go into some sort of tail "tale"? spin of depression, can we? This stated your heart, and your instincts are very spot on. We live in very delicate times right now.
@@ianelfleet2017 Oh Ian, are you speaking of the "To Be Over" track off the 'Yes Relayer' album I purchased as a young teen when it was first released? Also, I have a personal piece of art of the album cover given to me by Monsieur Roger Dean himself - autographed with a "Thank You". Perfect piece of music to be listening to these days. Thank you for the listening suggestion!
@@ianelfleet2017 Oh, I rate "And you and I" as the second most powerful song in the world! However, their live performance in with Symphony posted September 29, 2011, went south for me due to the fact I could see who was playing the keys on this one - Tom Brislin. He really kind of gets on my nerves sometimes.