Sylvian and Sakamoto together are a match made in heaven. First time I heard this I thought my heart would break with melancholy, and from time to time it still does. It's breathtaking.
Sakamoto initially expected Sylvian to write lyrics whose melody matched that of the main piano line. But Sylvian thought the song would work much better with the vocal singing a counterpoint melody.
SAKAMOTO, his music will uplift anyone it did me he stopped me from ending my life the FORBIDDEN COLOURS track learnt me to love life not end it thank you SAKAMOTO you've always got a place in my heart your music will live on true genius 🙏🍶🖖🕊️💯REST IN PEACE.
How many years I know and enjoy these music these voice now Many and always give and gave me goosebumps and sometimes even tears ..... Life will not end with this music, 🎵 but it will make you humble and thinking 💞
It always amazes me that this film involved three of the most beautiful men (yes, I mean their appearances) and greatest artists ever. We're blessed to still have David Sylvian, yet we miss David Bowie and now Ryuichi Sakamoto. All so legendary. Hell, even their past and eternal significant others are legends in their own rights (lest we forget the compositional brilliance of Akiko Yano, the poetic prowess of Ingrid Chavez, or the beauty and business accumen of Iman). Genius attracts genius, and in every way, that's what this is. Interestingly, the last thing Ryuichi did musically was collaborate with Suga of BTS, who has covered the instrumental version of this song but alas has not made mention of the vocal version seen here. A shame, because David's voice and lyrics by some miracle elevate it to further stratospheres, even as beautiful as it already was. Truly, this is a transcendent classic and a lovely video too (glowing angelic David!)
I really like this comment and I cannot agree more. David Bowie, David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto were possesing a certain masculine beauty that transcends the feminine, slim, delicate facial features yet somewhat rectangular. I wish both three could have appeared in the video but for some reason, Bowie who's the starr of this movie didn't appear in this video. And because of Sylvian's arrogance. . .he has never met Bowie in person. (Or at least, has never posted a photo of him and Bowie together, that's for sure.)
To be fair, the original score is called the Seed and the Sower. Forbidden Colours was a lyric composed by Sylvian for that tune. If RS wishes to use the Seed and the Sower with Suga it has nothing to do with DS.
Can’t believe that Sakamoto has passed away at only 71 yrs of age 😢from cancer 😢. This song has been a favourite of mine with its haunting sound, for almost 40yrs Gone but never forgotten ❤️💔
Pieces like this convince me that fate is real. For 2 men from different continents to meet and make something so astonishingly beautiful has to be fate.
My older brother used to play this non stop when it was released, I was busy playing on my amstrad cpc 464 but every now and then I would pause the game and just listen to this coming through my bedroom wall. It is truly beautiful. ❤
I can't listen to this without crying. I'm a fullgrown man at 42 with a big love for electronic hardcore. My favorite piece of beautiful music besides traditionel classic.
For those of us who have ever experienced 'doubt' this song is a masterpiece. I salute you David ( we both went to Catford Boys School ) and Sakamoto for creating true beauty, seldom found outside of nature.
Kathleen. Thanks so much for the response. London's SE6 area and the Downham area will likely always be in our DNA. And that's no bad thing. Perhaps the working class area drives artists to create beauty by means of an escape. And few songs can match the beauty of 'Forbidden Colours'. Chris.
David Sylvian has such an incredible, unusual and haunting voice. Just superb! The music from Ryuichi Sakamoto is faultless and so fitting for that movie.
Sylvian is the perfect vocal synthesis of his countrymen, Bowie and Ferry. One of the greats and this song in particular, which should have won the Oscar that year.
This is the only film that has ever made me cry...the ending when he shouts merry Christmas...and then quieter merry Christmas Mr Lawrence... literally has me fighting back the tears...then for this masterpiece to be playing well that just finishes me.... simply beautiful music..not of this earth
I have a very strong emotional memory attached to the film the first time I saw it when came out on video. Why this is the only song that can 99% of the time bring me to tears when I hear it.
Played by the amazing Takeshi (Beat) Kitano. He was the star of Hana-Bi and Kikujiro. He is a legend in Japan as a stand-up comedian, actor and director.
Quite possibly one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever recorded. Even more bitter sweet and melancholy as I realise it's 33 three years since my best friend and I went to see the movie.
The classical piano by Ryuichi Sakamoto is deeply soul staring and this particular version with David Sylvian is beautiful. I bought the 7" single from Woolworths when it was first released. I also like the former group Japan too.
Such a lovely soundtrack by Sakamoto. His acting was surprisingly good in the film seeing as he's a composer and not an actor. He's a beautiful man, not to mention a talented one.
I still vividly remember buying the 12" single when it first came out 40 years ago. Saw Sakamoto played live 4 times in my part of the world. Every time he came I took the chance. I missed none, and I don't regret going to all of them. Amazing diversities that I witnessed in all the shows, even he played the same music he played it differently. He's truly an accomplished artist, true to himself, and brought a lot of good to the world in his lifetime. Wish him the best in his afterlife.
Some of the 80's artists and their music were sometimes not quite of this earth. Kate Bush, David Sylvian, Prince, Michael Jackson, Vangelis, Ultravox ...
I don't get how we ever got it into our minds that the 80's were the disaster years for music. The very best music was made in this time. The ultimate convergence of technology and music. Two brilliant minds came together and created some of the most brilliant music ever made. God bless Sakamoto and Sylvian.
Evert de Ruiter because during the 70s good music was high in the charts , Pink Floyd sold milllions of records, even Atom heart mother was in the charts, could you imagine that in the 80s? After disco music there was marketing applied more severely to music, and good music became basically alternative music
I hear sakamoto's influence all over Joe Hisashi's sountracks for Studio Ghibli and Takashi Kitano, as well as SEGA's great RPG Shenmue. I hear David Sylvian's legacy all over visual Kei jrock since Boowy, Luna Sea, Larc en Ciel and Gackt, all the way to the mid-late 80s. thoroughly amazing.
Met my wife in the midst of this, style and mind blowing, conceptual music. Still together 37 later, still breaking out the vinyl. I feel for the millennials, they don’t have single thing that comes close to scratching the surface of any of this. I live in hope.....
Believe me, nowadays beautiful music of any age and nationality will find its listeners among the young. I'm 21 and have been listening to this since 16, I live in a small town in Russia and know people here who listen to New Wave and 80s Japanese pop and jazz
Born 1997, never has it been so easy to be exposed to this music than it is today. A technology has been invented to shrink the world and it's up to us how we use it. For better or for worse we're in the same conversation.
When I saw the movie almost 35 years ago everyone was crying in the theater...The movie.....the music ...the actors ...it was an amazing experience!!!!!!
I'm begging you please share more about it!!!!! I mean this is 100% my favourite movie of all times and I wonder how people used to react when it came out...
Even picked this for my funeral. Always in my heart (May it be many years off). Thanks to any one who comes. The drinks are on me. Thank God for Elspeth & Imogen. See you when the time is right Mum. Mark x
Well, what can I say. Beyond words for me. David Bowie got me into the film, the film got me into David Sylvian and the band Japan. Together with my best friend. And that is where it all started: the new romantics, New Wave. Suddenly it had a name for a lot of bands I became to listen to. And getting to know people as a 14 year old. Delicate people with love for a sophisticated culture. The best High school I could ever imagine. And Aikido 😁. Thanks to some David's 🎶❤️😊
I hadn't listened to this song in ages, it's so beautiful it kinda hurts....this is pure poetry & a perfect fusion between the western world and Japan.
Japanese are simply the masters of composition. When it comes to emotion they got it in their blood. They use the right instruments, right flow etc. to make u feel like you're in heaven. But that hardly even starts describing what Japan is all about. I'd really wanna make a visit there someday.
I still come back and listen to this on a regular basis. One of the most pure, beautiful songs ever written and recorded. I cry every time I hear it. And to also watch the instrumental, full orchestra version tears your soul apart.
As a twenty something old in the 80s heard this song in the early 80s and fell so in love with it and the movie and love to hear it again such fond memories of David Bowie and Tom Conti and also Ryuichi Sakamoto thanks for the memories XOXOXO😂😊🎉🍾🥂🍸🍸
LYRICS: The wounds on your hands Never seem to heal I thought all I needed was to believe Here am I, a lifetime away from You The blood of Christ or the beat of my heart My love wears forbidden colours My life believes Senseless years thunder by Millions are willing to give their lives for You Does nothing live on? Learning to cope with feelings aroused in me My hands in the soil, buried inside of myself My love wears forbidden colours My life believes in You once again I'll go walking in circles While doubting the very ground beneath me Trying to show unquestioning faith in everything Here am I, a lifetime away from You The blood of Christ, or a change of heart My love wears forbidden colours My life believes My love wears forbidden colours My life believes in You once again Read more: David Sylvian - Forbidden Colours Lyrics | MetroLyrics
It's beautiful to see the words of the song, there, right in front of your eyes, as your mind replays the track, creating new synaptic connections, and reconnecting the old ones, and remembering. Beautiful.
I remember how I watched this movie for the first time as a kid. I had the soundtrack stuck in my head ever since and then hunted it down on cassette tape. I freaking cried when I got to listen to it again. It will always be pure magic. I'm so glad I got to listen to the piano trio version live years ago.
I was doing my final school exams when this was released.It takes me back in time and is still hauntingly beautiful as it was then.David Sylvian is a true master ❤️
An absolutely beautiful song that has stayed with me from a 14 year old boy. Gorgeous composition and lyrics sung with emotion by the incredible David Sylvian.
First time i heard this song was in my teenage time in early 90s on some radiostation. It completly blew my mind with its unspeakable beauty. Too bad they never had been giving the names of their playlists. Of course I taped it and in my tracklist I gave it a name "Unknown beauty". It took me many years to find out its exact name at last.
One of the best film of the eighties even now after 28 years i still don't get bored of watching this masterpiece, and as for this song david sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto compliment each other amazingly well.
this movie had many subtexts, not just homosexuality, but the clash of two extremely similar cultures like the english and japanese. Both islands, both empires, both anchored in traditions and honor, both tea drinking cultures, which is pretty symptomatic and not just an incidental fact.
@@weebdeeb1302 I wouldn't describe it like that, no, but it has an obvious subtext about homosexuality (the Japanese officer infatuated with the English prisoner)
@@weebdeeb1302 its nothing explicit, its very subtle, and its an interesting movie about, mainly, clash of cultures, with an excellent performance from david bowie, and well you've heard the music. BTW, in the description of the video you can see the music is from the movie Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence
Love this haunting tune, very emotional for me seeing the film when it came out couldn't help remind me of what my Father went through over 70 years ago in WWII as a POW of the Japanese in a camp in Java, Indonesia called Ambarawa! I have seen photos of what it looked like and it was similar to this video...
Awful time and shaming for all involved. The higher ranks officers were often just as cruel to the lower ranking officers as they were to prisoners. Cant imagine such cruelty.
Mr. David Sylvian what a great voice in this wonderful song. Emotional and deep, your voice always penetrates my heart. This is a eternal classic . And Mr. Ryuichi Sakamoto i hope for your completely recovery, because your melodies are outstanding. Congratulations to both.
How have I lived the past 26 years on this planet without my ears bearing witness to this absolute gem of a song? That has to be one of the most fragile, melancholic and heartbreaking piano melodies I've ever heard. By a stroke of fate, I turned my TV on the other evening and this music video was playing on Rage. I was gripped almost instantly by everything about it. Also, reading through the comments only to find out that Sakamoto passed away this year...RIP
Rage since 85, this why rage is important it gives every generation a glimpse of perfection, and this song is it ❤ I might be 55 but your comment makes me feel the Future of music is safe ❤️
My all time favourite song. Seen them 4 times, David voice so haunting, to this day I'm still listening, and thinking of all the fantastic times I had. Thank Japan
I went to see this as a teenager with a group of friends , half walked out of the screening but I was transfixed and have been obsessed with it ever since . I guess I am a massive Bowie fan (my grandson is called Bowie)but I loved the artistic way it was filmed and the music is the soundtrack to my life . I bought Sakamotos album and listened to it for years. To this day it means so much and stirs my emotions.
Yes, that movie was something else... I still like to watch it... in some aspects its amateuristic and not very well rounded... so I understand people who dont like it... but to me the unrefined rawness, was gripping and refreshing, I still cry like a baby everytime I watch the movie (and i'm a 52 year old fart) And i know i'm not the only one... A work of art!!!
This is one of the most " spell binding " pieces of music I had ever heard.. The movie made its soundtrack all the more poignant.. The cruelty of war , but the complexity of human emotions bound by ancestry & tradition.. Ryuichi Sakamoto is one of the most esteemed musicians of our era. Such a gifted & talented gentleman.. & equally so in person.. I was honoured to meet him. Gracious, personified..!😘😘💞💞💓💓
Lyrics The wounds on your hands never seem to heal I thought all I needed was to believe Here am I, a lifetime away from you The blood of Christ, or the beat of my heart My love wears forbidden colours My life believes Senseless years thunder by Millions are willing to give their lives for you Does nothing live on? Learning to cope with feelings aroused in me My hands in the soil, buried inside of myself My love wears forbidden colours My life believes in you once again I`ll go walking in circles While doubting the very ground beneath me Trying to show unquestioning faith in everything Here am I, a lifetime away from you The blood of Christ, or a change of heart My love wears forbidden colours My life believes My love wears forbidden colours My life believes in you once again
I get that, and love Sylvian's work. Looking for a song to make you cry, try Tom Waits' Kentucky Avenue. Or the great voice of Mary Coughlan singing Leaf From A Tree, or her take on Love Will Tear Us Apart.
Jeff MusicMan So do you! Love your page! You should post some more Pink Floyd, I'm mesmerised by David Gilmour's voice and epic guitar work at the moment :D
Rest in peace, maestro Sakamoto.
❤
I found out today that Ryuichi had died in March.
True legend! Sorely missed.
Genius
🎉LOVED THE MOVIE SAW IT WHEN IT CAME OUT 1980 TOM
Listening this in July 2022 and it's as brilliant as ever. My god I'm 61 now but it seems like yesterday I first heard it
Stay young 🙏🏻
He will always live on with us all keep playing his music true genius 🙏🍶🕊️💯🖖💖✌️ I'm sixty I played it when I left school in 1980.
2025 - still listening since it first came out. Saw David Sylvian in Concert in 1985 in Newcastle. Timeless music from both of these musical artists.
Sylvian and Sakamoto together are a match made in heaven. First time I heard this I thought my heart would break with melancholy, and from time to time it still does. It's breathtaking.
Sakamoto initially expected Sylvian to write lyrics whose melody matched that of the main piano line. But Sylvian thought the song would work much better with the vocal singing a counterpoint melody.
Beautifully said. Could not agree more!
❤
SAKAMOTO, his music will uplift anyone it did me he stopped me from ending my life the FORBIDDEN COLOURS track learnt me to love life not end it thank you SAKAMOTO you've always got a place in my heart your music will live on true genius 🙏🍶🖖🕊️💯REST IN PEACE.
How many years I know and enjoy these music these voice now
Many and always give and gave me goosebumps and sometimes even tears .....
Life will not end with this music, 🎵 but it will make you humble and thinking 💞
All the good guys are leaving us
Never to be replaced
It was a dream growing up too good music …we were so lucky
They didn't leave.. Their souls is immortalized through their music and kept alive by RUclips. People still come back to listen
ideas persist. villains make mistakes. high drama spellbinds.
80s
Listening to this in 2024 and it's taken me straight back to my youth.
R.I.P Sakamoto
It butiful
I never get tired of hearing this, sakamoto’s haunting melody and sylvians delivery is epic
Amen brother
A timeless classic
Beautiful xxx 💕💕💕💕
It is.
Neither me.
Grandissimi
Rest in peace, Sakamoto. May you never be forgotten
It always amazes me that this film involved three of the most beautiful men (yes, I mean their appearances) and greatest artists ever. We're blessed to still have David Sylvian, yet we miss David Bowie and now Ryuichi Sakamoto. All so legendary. Hell, even their past and eternal significant others are legends in their own rights (lest we forget the compositional brilliance of Akiko Yano, the poetic prowess of Ingrid Chavez, or the beauty and business accumen of Iman). Genius attracts genius, and in every way, that's what this is. Interestingly, the last thing Ryuichi did musically was collaborate with Suga of BTS, who has covered the instrumental version of this song but alas has not made mention of the vocal version seen here. A shame, because David's voice and lyrics by some miracle elevate it to further stratospheres, even as beautiful as it already was. Truly, this is a transcendent classic and a lovely video too (glowing angelic David!)
I really like this comment and I cannot agree more.
David Bowie, David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto were possesing a certain masculine beauty that transcends the feminine, slim, delicate facial features yet somewhat rectangular. I wish both three could have appeared in the video but for some reason, Bowie who's the starr of this movie didn't appear in this video.
And because of Sylvian's arrogance. . .he has never met Bowie in person. (Or at least, has never posted a photo of him and Bowie together, that's for sure.)
To be fair, the original score is called the Seed and the Sower.
Forbidden Colours was a lyric composed by Sylvian for that tune.
If RS wishes to use the Seed and the Sower with Suga it has nothing to do with DS.
Can’t believe that Sakamoto has passed away at only 71 yrs of age 😢from cancer 😢. This song has been a favourite of mine with its haunting sound, for almost 40yrs
Gone but never forgotten ❤️💔
I retain him in my brain. He stays with me, as do they all until I release my life..
One of my life’s most treasured songs.
RIP Mr Sakamoto. You WERE the music you composed. Beautiful and spiritual.
Pieces like this convince me that fate is real. For 2 men from different continents to meet and make something so astonishingly beautiful has to be fate.
David Sylvian is perfect vocals, with Sakamoto xx
Or it was destiny..
My older brother used to play this non stop when it was released, I was busy playing on my amstrad cpc 464 but every now and then I would pause the game and just listen to this coming through my bedroom wall. It is truly beautiful. ❤
Great story.
I agree. Don’t know why but the story brings tears to my eyes. Brothers touched by the same music. Beautiful vision.
R.I.P. maestro Sakamoto... 🙏and thank you for the immortal music you left us as a gift 🎵🎶 🎼
I can't listen to this without crying. I'm a fullgrown man at 42 with a big love for electronic hardcore. My favorite piece of beautiful music besides traditionel classic.
David Sylvian has one of the most beautiful voices ever!!!
+Anna Poell Maybe the most sexy voice.
Page Winchester absolutely!
and has the most beautiful face
+Napoleon Bonaparte totally agree♡
+Anna Maybe he is perfect.
Can't believe or understand how this song still makes me feel even after so many years.
Susie Connolly have u seen the film. If not I suggest you do. Best ever
Agree Susie. It seems to have become part of me somehow.
same here. This film was soooo unbelievable.... wonderful!
The chords rip my heart out and cry every single time for who I was and where I am going
@@illiapenrosa5016 time i watched it again i think ♥️♥️♥️🏴🏴🏴
Sylvian is pure class. Thank you David, and thank you Japan, for making my teenage years easier to get through.
Absolutely agree, they don't make music like this now. Classic, beautiful and memorable.
For those of us who have ever experienced 'doubt' this song is a masterpiece. I salute you David ( we both went to Catford Boys School ) and Sakamoto for creating true beauty, seldom found outside of nature.
Loved this song always....strangely I come from Downham and worked in Catford.....so many artists came from that general area.
Kathleen. Thanks so much for the response. London's SE6 area and the Downham area will likely always be in our DNA. And that's no bad thing. Perhaps the working class area drives artists to create beauty by means of an escape. And few songs can match the beauty of 'Forbidden Colours'.
Chris.
David Sylvian has such an incredible, unusual and haunting voice. Just superb! The music from Ryuichi Sakamoto is faultless and so fitting for that movie.
depressing movie, depressing song
Quelle voix pfff magnifique
So beautiful ❤ At the funeral of my twin we played this song. She was also a big fan of David Sylvian en Ryuichi Sakamoto
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Sylvian is the perfect vocal synthesis of his countrymen, Bowie and Ferry. One of the greats and this song in particular, which should have won the Oscar that year.
A truly beautiful song, they don't make them like this no more sadly. A great year it was for music, 1983
This is the only film that has ever made me cry...the ending when he shouts merry Christmas...and then quieter merry Christmas Mr Lawrence... literally has me fighting back the tears...then for this masterpiece to be playing well that just finishes me.... simply beautiful music..not of this earth
When Lawrence says to Hara "There are times when victory is very hard to take" is heartbreaking.
It makes me cry at the end in the cell when the music begins and Tom contis voice breaks as he is holding back the tears saying God bless you.
I have a very strong emotional memory attached to the film the first time I saw it when came out on video. Why this is the only song that can 99% of the time bring me to tears when I hear it.
Played by the amazing Takeshi (Beat) Kitano. He was the star of Hana-Bi and Kikujiro. He is a legend in Japan as a stand-up comedian, actor and director.
Totally agree I took one of my earlier girlfriends to watch this at the movies and it had us both crying at the end
David Sylvian should be put in the category of legend for great music as he is such a talent.
He was also gorgeous
Quite possibly one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever recorded. Even more bitter sweet and melancholy as I realise it's 33 three years since my best friend and I went to see the movie.
Fantastic nostalgia.. Don't drown in it! (A Sylvian song)
The classical piano by Ryuichi Sakamoto is deeply soul staring and this particular version with David Sylvian is beautiful. I bought the 7" single from Woolworths when it was first released. I also like the former group Japan too.
Lets not be silly this is the best classic pop song of all time. Nothing has ever come close. Tear are always flowing. This is flawless.
roxy music - lover
louden wainwright summers almost over
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It has the an unbelievable atmosphere combined with David's vocals.magical always lifts me up listening to this
Enigma - sadness being a close 2nd...
Such a lovely soundtrack by Sakamoto. His acting was surprisingly good in the film seeing as he's a composer and not an actor. He's a beautiful man, not to mention a talented one.
I still vividly remember buying the 12" single when it first came out 40 years ago.
Saw Sakamoto played live 4 times in my part of the world. Every time he came I took the chance. I missed none, and I don't regret going to all of them. Amazing diversities that I witnessed in all the shows, even he played the same music he played it differently. He's truly an accomplished artist, true to himself, and brought a lot of good to the world in his lifetime. Wish him the best in his afterlife.
One of the most beautiful pieces of music of all time...
Some of the 80's artists and their music were sometimes not quite of this earth. Kate Bush, David Sylvian, Prince, Michael Jackson, Vangelis, Ultravox ...
I don't get how we ever got it into our minds that the 80's were the disaster years for music. The very best music was made in this time. The ultimate convergence of technology and music. Two brilliant minds came together and created some of the most brilliant music ever made. God bless Sakamoto and Sylvian.
I love them all!
Kate is rad
Evert de Ruiter because during the 70s good music was high in the charts , Pink Floyd sold milllions of records, even Atom heart mother was in the charts, could you imagine that in the 80s? After disco music there was marketing applied more severely to music, and good music became basically alternative music
@@evertderuiter4849 It's after decades of the shit garbage we have to listen to today that we enjoy the under appreciated music of our own youth.
I hear sakamoto's influence all over Joe Hisashi's sountracks for Studio Ghibli and Takashi Kitano, as well as SEGA's great RPG Shenmue. I hear David Sylvian's legacy all over visual Kei jrock since Boowy, Luna Sea, Larc en Ciel and Gackt, all the way to the mid-late 80s. thoroughly amazing.
I felt that also, especially with Shenmue. Clearly Sakamoto has inspired a lot of people.
You have depth knowledge about japanese modern rock musoc industry, especially late 80s and early 90s generation 👍
Me too. Whenever I think of David or japan I think of sakamoto x
Cuco uses this same melody in his song Lover is a Day
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@Bobby Hill I think Nakaido Chabo Reichi's Lain OST and anything by Sambomaster (ie. on Naruto) is up there, if not better.
Met my wife in the midst of this, style and mind blowing, conceptual music. Still together 37 later, still breaking out the vinyl. I feel for the millennials, they don’t have single thing that comes close to scratching the surface of any of this. I live in hope.....
I love this track. born 92.
Believe me, nowadays beautiful music of any age and nationality will find its listeners among the young. I'm 21 and have been listening to this since 16, I live in a small town in Russia and know people here who listen to New Wave and 80s Japanese pop and jazz
My wife and I are millennials and this was our wedding song. Celebrating 10 years today and listening to it once it again. :)
@@granderondeproductions3286 i love this track aswell. born 06
Born 1997, never has it been so easy to be exposed to this music than it is today. A technology has been invented to shrink the world and it's up to us how we use it. For better or for worse we're in the same conversation.
When I saw the movie almost 35 years ago everyone was crying in the theater...The movie.....the music ...the actors ...it was an amazing experience!!!!!!
I'm begging you please share more about it!!!!! I mean this is 100% my favourite movie of all times and I wonder how people used to react when it came out...
@@nymphaea5552 read the book the seed and the sower.
I wish I saw the movie in a theatre but I wasn't even born in 1983
Even picked this for my funeral. Always in my heart (May it be many years off). Thanks to any one who comes. The drinks are on me. Thank God for Elspeth & Imogen. See you when the time is right Mum. Mark x
hope you are doing alright mark
Feeling this, Merry Christmas all 2019
@@jenniferhollingsworth1275 yes
It was my funeral yesterday and they played lick my love pump by Spinal Tap.. 🐹🍹🏃🌲🎅🎄🌙🐵🐵🐸👵🌕🍷🍸🚮🚮🏡🐁🐭🐭📺📺📺😀😀😀⛽⛽⛽🎄💀💀💀💀👻
I’ll come to your funeral, if you come to mine...
The song transports me back to 1983 when I saw the movie in Hong kong. Hauntingly beautiful.
David Sylvian ‘s voice is so special.
May you rest in the arms of the Lord, Mr Sakamoto. Thank you for sharing your beautiful gift with us. Can't believe you are gone....
Well, what can I say. Beyond words for me. David Bowie got me into the film, the film got me into David Sylvian and the band Japan. Together with my best friend. And that is where it all started: the new romantics, New Wave. Suddenly it had a name for a lot of bands I became to listen to. And getting to know people as a 14 year old. Delicate people with love for a sophisticated culture. The best High school I could ever imagine. And Aikido 😁. Thanks to some David's 🎶❤️😊
His voice is so beautiful I miss artists like this x
Joanne Daly he is still there, singing like an angel
An absolute classic,typical of the wonderful assortment of magical 80’s music.
I hadn't listened to this song in ages, it's so beautiful it kinda hurts....this is pure poetry & a perfect fusion between the western world and Japan.
Still makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up and shed a tear after 30 years, classic.
Also me
Rest In Peace Ryuichi Sakamoto beautiful man
Loved his soundtrack for the 1992 Wuthering Heights as well.
The whole music score to this movie is beautiful.
Japanese are simply the masters of composition. When it comes to emotion they got it in their blood. They use the right instruments, right flow etc. to make u feel like you're in heaven. But that hardly even starts describing what Japan is all about. I'd really wanna make a visit there someday.
RIP Bowie, this is one of the most beautiful songs with David Sylvian.
I miss Bowie too but he had nothing to do with this song.
he was in the movie Dia! And I love this song
LadyLove * Oh i didn't know! Thanks for telling me!
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@@diascruggs5276 he did have some story behind this song though. He was offered to sing this song but he rejected it. That's where David came in
"I keep walking in circles while doubting the very ground beneath me, trying to show unquestioning faith in everything." Wow.
One of the most beautiful songs ever written
I still come back and listen to this on a regular basis. One of the most pure, beautiful songs ever written and recorded. I cry every time I hear it. And to also watch the instrumental, full orchestra version tears your soul apart.
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This is one of the most magical songs ever composed. Just beautiful and haunting. Sylvians voice is gorgeous!
I used to listen to this a lot back in the 80s, and I recently returned to bathe in memories and it sounds even better - respect to Mr Sylvian
Sylvian has produced some of the most impactful music in my 53 years. Secrets of the Beehive still stuns me.
Sylvian is the best male vocalist of the century... the emotion he can put into his voice is astounding.
I'm in love with Ryuichi Sakamoto: his music, his character... omg 😍
+Manon Barbier What do you know about his character?
+elenatria I'm talking about his character in the movie: Yonoi. Not about his personality.
As a twenty something old in the 80s heard this song in the early 80s and fell so in love with it and the movie and love to hear it again such fond memories of David Bowie and Tom Conti and also Ryuichi Sakamoto thanks for the memories XOXOXO😂😊🎉🍾🥂🍸🍸
This song back came into my head an hour ago...30/12/23.....how I have missed it.
Have always loved David Sylvians voice and this is in my mind the greatest expression of his beautiful voice
LYRICS:
The wounds on your hands
Never seem to heal
I thought all I needed was to believe
Here am I, a lifetime away from You
The blood of Christ or the beat of my heart
My love wears forbidden colours
My life believes
Senseless years thunder by
Millions are willing to give their lives for You
Does nothing live on?
Learning to cope with feelings aroused in me
My hands in the soil, buried inside of myself
My love wears forbidden colours
My life believes in You once again
I'll go walking in circles
While doubting the very ground beneath me
Trying to show unquestioning faith in everything
Here am I, a lifetime away from You
The blood of Christ, or a change of heart
My love wears forbidden colours
My life believes
My love wears forbidden colours
My life believes in You once again
Read more: David Sylvian - Forbidden Colours Lyrics | MetroLyrics
It's beautiful to see the words of the song, there, right in front of your eyes, as your mind replays the track, creating new synaptic connections, and reconnecting the old ones, and remembering. Beautiful.
Merci
blondwiththewind merci
Still an amazing song thank you DS❤️
Thankyou 14.55 96%
One of the greatest songs of all time absolute classic
The background music to this is timeless. So modern yet really classic
I wish this wonderful classic was re release. RIP SIR Sakamoto 🙏
David at his most beautiful.
I remember how I watched this movie for the first time as a kid. I had the soundtrack stuck in my head ever since and then hunted it down on cassette tape. I freaking cried when I got to listen to it again. It will always be pure magic. I'm so glad I got to listen to the piano trio version live years ago.
I was doing my final school exams when this was released.It takes me back in time and is still hauntingly beautiful as it was then.David Sylvian is a true master ❤️
An absolutely beautiful song that has stayed with me from a 14 year old boy. Gorgeous composition and lyrics sung with emotion by the incredible David Sylvian.
Rest in peace, Ryuichi Sakamoto. Of your vast collection of work, this is my absolute favorite.
First time i heard this song was in my teenage time in early 90s on some radiostation. It completly blew my mind with its unspeakable beauty. Too bad they never had been giving the names of their playlists. Of course I taped it and in my tracklist I gave it a name "Unknown beauty". It took me many years to find out its exact name at last.
Unknown beauty.
So perfect.
Have you since listened to David Sylvian with Japan, just brilliant.
One of the best film of the eighties even now after 28 years i still don't get bored of watching this masterpiece, and as for this song david sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto compliment each other amazingly well.
this movie had many subtexts, not just homosexuality, but the clash of two extremely similar cultures like the english and japanese. Both islands, both empires, both anchored in traditions and honor, both tea drinking cultures, which is pretty symptomatic and not just an incidental fact.
Wait, was this an LBTGQ+ movie!?
@@weebdeeb1302 I wouldn't describe it like that, no, but it has an obvious subtext about homosexuality (the Japanese officer infatuated with the English prisoner)
@@juanaltredo2974 OOooH, sorry, I haven't watched the movie and I don't even know what movie you guys are talking about because I'm a minor-
@@weebdeeb1302 its nothing explicit, its very subtle, and its an interesting movie about, mainly, clash of cultures, with an excellent performance from david bowie, and well you've heard the music. BTW, in the description of the video you can see the music is from the movie Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence
@@juanaltredo2974 Oh, ohk thnx 😊 I was trynna figure out what movie everyone was talking about and I completely forgot about the description-
Love this haunting tune, very emotional for me seeing the film when it came out couldn't help remind me of what my Father went through over 70 years ago in WWII as a POW of the Japanese in a camp in Java, Indonesia called Ambarawa! I have seen photos of what it looked like and it was similar to this video...
Charles Den-Baars Thanks for sharing, couldn't of put it better
my uncle claude was in a japanese concentration camp it was horrible he told dad this song reminds me of him rip uncle xox
Awful time and shaming for all involved. The higher ranks officers were often just as cruel to the lower ranking officers as they were to prisoners. Cant imagine such cruelty.
Every time I feel helpess and alone this songs brings me so much love. I get so emotive.
It always will xxx you cannot surpress beauty fullness xxx
Two musical geniuses come together to create the nearest thing to musical perfection that I've ever heard.
I love this song Sylvian's voice is haunting and beautiful i find this song so peaceful
Another masterpiece. Rest in piece, maestro.
Mr. David Sylvian what a great voice in this wonderful song. Emotional and deep, your voice always penetrates my heart.
This is a eternal classic . And Mr. Ryuichi Sakamoto i hope for your completely recovery, because your melodies are
outstanding. Congratulations to both.
Sadly, Ryuichi Sakamoto passed last April.
How have I lived the past 26 years on this planet without my ears bearing witness to this absolute gem of a song? That has to be one of the most fragile, melancholic and heartbreaking piano melodies I've ever heard. By a stroke of fate, I turned my TV on the other evening and this music video was playing on Rage. I was gripped almost instantly by everything about it. Also, reading through the comments only to find out that Sakamoto passed away this year...RIP
I'm very glad you found this beautiful song. You should watch the film it was in Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence, David Bowie was tremendous.
Bless you. I was in my 20s when this song came out. I'm 60 now and I still play this song. Welcome to the club.
Rage since 85, this why rage is important it gives every generation a glimpse of perfection, and this song is it ❤
I might be 55 but your comment makes me feel the Future of music is safe ❤️
I just found the same song at the same age @brandontadday6288 ❤ how beautiful!
Tears in my eyes as I hear this, sad an somehow magical too. The film is an all time classic, and moves me so much.
"The Blood of Christ, or the beat of my heart..." This line speaks volumes to me...
Anyone who doesn’t cry at the end of Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence has no heart ❤️
I was 17 I think when this came out .54 now still just as mesmerizing and and beautiful as when I 1st heard it ...I play it at least once a week
xxxxx
David Sylvian was in 82 most beautiful man in the world.For me the best singer ever.
My all time favourite song. Seen them 4 times, David voice so haunting, to this day I'm still listening, and thinking of all the fantastic times I had. Thank Japan
John McCullow 4 times? I've watched this atleast..... I make up most of the views
Every time I hear this there are tears involved.
Fly safe CMDR, wipe those tears!
劃時代的經典,向這部片致敬,並祈禱戰爭永不再發生,人類互相包容理解。
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懐かしい、私がまだ中学生の頃でしたなあ。いろいろ思い出す、映画館も行きました。Sylvian美しいなあ・・・
Early eighties brought incomparable artists :Sylvian Japan Kate Bush Ultravox TFF Duran Duran Depeche Mode....music .songs....
Don't think we'll see the likes again..... too bad.
This remains the most beautiful song I ever heard. Thank you Sakamoto for penning this. Rip you brilliant man.
It always gives me goosebumps, no matter how many times I listen to it
What a beautiful, moving song. Thank you.
hauntingly beautiful in its space, simplicity and restraint. A TRUE New Romantic Master!
Amazing movie. Bowie, Sakamoto and Sylvian and I'm blessed to have seen all three of them live:-)
I went to see this as a teenager with a group of friends , half walked out of the screening but I was transfixed and have been obsessed with it ever since . I guess I am a massive Bowie fan (my grandson is called Bowie)but I loved the artistic way it was filmed and the music is the soundtrack to my life . I bought Sakamotos album and listened to it for years. To this day it means so much and stirs my emotions.
Yes, that movie was something else... I still like to watch it... in some aspects its amateuristic and not very well rounded... so I understand people who dont like it... but to me the unrefined rawness, was gripping and refreshing, I still cry like a baby everytime I watch the movie (and i'm a 52 year old fart) And i know i'm not the only one... A work of art!!!
It was one of the happiest days of my life went to see it in brighton with my mum and sister
This is one of the most " spell binding " pieces of music I had ever heard..
The movie made its soundtrack all the more poignant..
The cruelty of war , but the complexity of human emotions bound by ancestry & tradition..
Ryuichi Sakamoto is one of the most esteemed musicians of our era.
Such a gifted & talented gentleman..
& equally so in person..
I was honoured to meet him.
Gracious, personified..!😘😘💞💞💓💓
One of my favourite songs ever...for me an eternal classic.
When I was in military and I had night shifts I was always listening to this music. Now I’m 60 and I found that music again! Fantastic!
This so reminds me of my days as a new romantic and meeting a beautiful girl at a party I bought her Japan album for xmas x
Man. The piano tune on this song is musical perfection.
Arigato Sakamoto san
Lyrics
The wounds on your hands never seem to heal
I thought all I needed was to believe
Here am I, a lifetime away from you
The blood of Christ, or the beat of my heart
My love wears forbidden colours
My life believes
Senseless years thunder by
Millions are willing to give their lives for you
Does nothing live on?
Learning to cope with feelings aroused in me
My hands in the soil, buried inside of myself
My love wears forbidden colours
My life believes in you once again
I`ll go walking in circles
While doubting the very ground beneath me
Trying to show unquestioning faith in everything
Here am I, a lifetime away from you
The blood of Christ, or a change of heart
My love wears forbidden colours
My life believes
My love wears forbidden colours
My life believes in you once again
If a song had any chance at all at making me cry, this one would come closest.
So beautiful, everyone should give this a listen :') xxx
David Sylvian.. nice..
I get that, and love Sylvian's work. Looking for a song to make you cry, try Tom Waits' Kentucky Avenue. Or the great voice of Mary Coughlan singing Leaf From A Tree, or her take on Love Will Tear Us Apart.
Wow!, you have awesome taste! Two very talented gentlemen!
Jeff MusicMan So do you! Love your page! You should post some more Pink Floyd, I'm mesmerised by David Gilmour's voice and epic guitar work at the moment :D
Good call, Jade. I've been listening quite a bit to David Sylvian, lately.