PersonalAgenda I'd had known about them since Pursuit of the Sun and Allure of the Earth. Was CRUSHED to hear he died in a car accident. The eclectic and talented truly do burn out bright and quick.
Same here. Im currently raising my glass to this incredible man. David, you may be dead but you'll never be forgotten. This ones for you. Cheers and R.I.P
My best friend jammed to this song all the time! Today I sit here having a drink for him. He passed away last year. I have spent all day jamming to all the bands songs. Cheers to you mi hermano! 🍻R.I.P🖤🤘
You pulled your things off the walls, took all that was yours. You packed your books into boxes and placed them at the door. You emptied your half of our closet, and went through the drawers. Taking it all for granted and left what was left for me on the floor. And still I'm pouring my heart out to you, trying to move you. Still I'm pouring my heart out to you, trying to get you to stay. Still I'm pouring my heart out to you, trying to move you. Still I'm pouring my heart out to you, trying to get you to stay. And I said, "What about this? What about that? Don't you remember the good times? What about this? What about that? Don't you remember our life?" She said, "What about this? And what about that? Don't you remember the hard times? What about this? And what about that? Don't you remember our lives?" And I said, "No, wait. (No, wait)." And she said, "No, it's too late. (No, it's too late)." And I said, "Wait, please stay. (Wait, please stay)." But she said, "No, I'm going away. (I'm going away)." And I said, "No, you cannot go." And I said, "Wait, please stay." She said, "No, I have to go. It's too late, I'm going away. And there's nothing in the world that you could say to make me stay." You pulled your things off the walls, took all that was yours. You packed your books into boxes and placed them at the door. You emptied your half of our closet, and went through the drawers.
+The Inundation So what i've heard David didnt died in car...he was hit by a car when he was helping a person who had some problem,when David was on his way to his own car,he was hit
Gábor I know I feel like that I’m going to find cds by the band at my record and cd store near where I live here in Enfield Connecticut maybe you can do that as well if you want to play more music from them
I remember I was looking at who died on Christmas Eve and David showed up, I saw he was a musician and the name of the band was parallel to some World War One stuff my grandpa used to talk about (Ypres) listens to this song and by the time you read this... Erie
I admire how brilliant the lyrics of this song are! a lot of songs about broken hearts are written in elevated speech with a bunch of metaphors and epithets. But David told the story of the breakup as it is, as we all experienced it once. In simple words, right to the point. Right in the heart. I listened to this song for the first time, and a smile appeared on my face. I was thinking "damn, this is exactly my story" 🥺 It's been two years since the love of my life left me, but I still feel the emptiness in my soul. I wish I could learnt of this band earlier. Rest in peace, legend
"Don't you remember the good times? Don't you remember our life?" "Don't you remember the hard times? Don't you remember our LIVES?" These two lines say so much with so few words. They have helped me realize what is important in my relationship.
people talk badly of his lyrics, say they're bad or immature, but they are genius in that they eschew all of the fancy wording of so many other songwriting and show how simple painful things can be and how they can really happen to anyone
I’m from the city they’re from, it’s pronounced “ee-prey” and it’s a beautiful city to live in, I’ve walked through the woods of Ypres, very tragic to know he’s dead
@St. Haborym No, it is not, actually. It is the name of the Flemish town Ieper (Ypres, in English), where a lot of Canadian soldiers fought in WWI. The Flemish pronunciation is more like "Ee-per" (with a very short "Ee"), but in English it is either "Ee-pers", "Ee-prey", or even "Wipers". As for Woods of Ypres, I read a comment of David Gold himself on a forum somewhere that he pronounces it as "Ee-prey".
@@jodepreitere4277 Spot on. In WW1 the English fighting there would pronounce it 'Wipers' just to piss off the French lol. If you haven't I'd encourage everyone to read the top comment on their song "mt plesant cemetary", it's from his mother.
This song is about me, every 2 years in a new relationship they are gone. Especially the last one, who took my dog, my possessions and most of my money. And she said most of these things. And I did pour my heart out to her, but no she went away. And my soul turned to ice, and I no longer care about anything especially myself. However, I love this song and all the others. Once again David, R.I.P from one of your biggest fans. Love you.
I hope you're in a much better spot right now brother, it's okay not to be strong everytime, what matters is how we struggle through our battles. Love✌️
They are out there guys.. the one for you.. you'll know when you know, there will be days you both hate each other, but that will never matter. Stay strong everyone, its not perfect, it never will be, but I becomes bearable. The storm will calm but never fade. Just keep going.
Well it’s a great band. I love some of their songs. I found this band about a week ago. Now to learn the lead singer passed about 7yrs ago. Heartbreaking 😢 he had a great voice. May he rip 🙏🏻
1. Shards Of Love (Hurt Forever) You pulled your things off the walls, took all that was yours. You packed your books into boxes and placed them at the door. You emptied your half of our closet, and went through the drawers. Taking it all for granted and left what was left for me on the floor. And still I'm pouring my heart out to you, trying to move you. Still I'm pouring my heart out to you, trying to get you to stay. Still I'm pouring my heart out to you, trying to move you. Still I'm pouring my heart out to you, trying to get you to stay. And I said, "What about this? What about that? Don't you remember the good times? What about this? What about that? Don't you remember our life?" She said, "What about this? And what about that? Don't you remember the hard times? What about this? And what about that? Don't you remember our lives?" And I said, "No, wait. (No, wait)." And she said, "No, it's too late. (No, it's too late)." And I said, "Wait, please stay. (Wait, please stay)." But she said, "No, I'm going away. (I'm going away)." And I said, "No, you cannot go." And I said, "Wait, please stay." She said, "No, I have to go. It's too late, I'm going away. And there's nothing in the world that you could say to make me stay." You pulled your things off the walls, took all that was yours. You packed your books into boxes and placed them at the door. You emptied your half of our closet, and went through the drawers.
I thought it was cheesy as fuck when I first heard it. Then I lived through the lyrics myself, and suddenly this becomes the most accurate song about heartbreak I've ever heard.
I cant really relate this song with my life but still hurts to listen this song. David was a amazing talent with his lyrics and music he has a big place im my heart
+Veniouse Vostok I really enjoyed their transition to this music from the black metal of "Sea of Immeasurable Loss" honestly. Great band, and of course... death had found them.
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Ypres is a place in Belgium where there was heavy fighting over WW 1. Not a tree was left standing (ww1ieper1917.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/mudieper.jpg) Not saying the band knew this, but I know of no other relation or reference for the name :)
like yeah, the lyrics are kinda funny, especially towards the end but they are honest and straight to the point, and you gotta be able to laugh at yourself, darkly or not
The lyrics used to bug me, but now I appreciate how raw they are. They're cheesy, but they are the sound of a hurt soul channeling pain into art without worrying about aesthetics.
You pulled your things off the walls, took all that was yours. You packed your books into boxes and placed them at the door. You emptied your half of our closet, and went through the drawers. Taking it all for granted and left what was left for me on the floor. And still I"m pouring my heart out to you, trying to move you. Still I"m pouring my heart out to you, trying to get you to stay. Still I"m pouring my heart out to you, trying to move you. Still I"m pouring my heart out to you, trying to get you to stay. And I said, "What about this? What about that? Don"t you remember the good times? What about this? What about that? Don"t you remember our life?" She said, "What about this? And what about that? Don"t you remember the hard times? What about this? And what about that? Don"t you remember our lives?" And I said, "No, wait. (No, wait)." And she said, "No, it"s too late. (No, it"s too late)." And I said, "Wait, please stay. (Wait, please stay)." But she said, "No, I"m going away. (I"m going away)." And I said, "No, you cannot go." And I said, "Wait, please stay." She said, "No, I have to go. It"s too late, I"m going away. And there"s nothing in the world that you could say to make me stay