irishoreo wrote: :-\ we just might have to wait until the CD rolls out to see that mysterious last word is.
Not wrong on that one. It's still good fun to speculate though! By the way, don't think I've welcomed you to the forum so here's me saying 'welcome' and please keep on posting. The more voices and opinions the better
If I’ve got owt to say I says it, and if I’ve got owt to ask I asks it.
carina_gino20 wrote:As pretty as dawn sounds, we don't hear the 'd' as compared to the previous times he sings this word. And I also don't hear the 't'.
Are you voting for noon then carina? I may have to black ball you from the country club in that case.................
If I’ve got owt to say I says it, and if I’ve got owt to ask I asks it.
dani wrote:Do you think that they will stick the video up on Itunes to buy ? a lot of bands now do that to make some money back on videos.
Coz with no classic music fm now on sky or virgin where do they promote the video other than youtube , i do wonder if thats why New Dawn didnt have a video as who do you market Libera's videos to ?
Back home and listening to it again in HD I'm probably coming to the conclusion that it is 'The dawn of creation rings' (although I swear Ben sings 'nawn' almost as if he confused himeslf over which word it is - note or dawn!).
dani, I think you might have nailed it about the lack of videos you know. I bet you are 100% correct. This is to promote the album, stoke up interest and get people talking but without any outlet they are not going to churn them out in large numbers or great expenses - the only hope we have for new videos is probably Songs of Praise
I still like you dont hear that "D" sound for dawn . It makes sense but i dont hear it at all.
I think he says "dawn" because it makes more sense in the song, especially since Josh sings, "I am the dawn of all time." Also, I think you can hear his British accent come through a lot so the word sounds like a hybrid of "noon" and "dawn" (just the vowel sounds oo and ah, that is).
However I still am not 100% sure if he says "I call to the paths yet still to be" or "I call to the world still yet to be". The first time it sounds like "world" but again, not sure.
Overall I think the lyrics first posted are correct.
et laudate Domino in laetitia
et cantate Domino gloria
saecula et saeculorum, Alleluia
Yorkie wrote:
Are you voting for noon then carina? I may have to black ball you from the country club in that case.................
I know noon sounds suspect. If I could just convince myself that I hear a 'd' or a 't'. haha. Although what you suggested, 'nawn', is a possible thing.
"I'm drowning here, and you're describing the water!" - Melvin Udall
plumpuff6 wrote:I think he says "dawn" because it makes more sense in the song, especially since Josh sings, "I am the dawn of all time." Also, I think you can hear his British accent come through a lot so the word sounds like a hybrid of "noon" and "dawn" (just the vowel sounds oo and ah, that is).
However I still am not 100% sure if he says "I call to the paths yet still to be" or "I call to the world still yet to be". The first time it sounds like "world" but again, not sure.
Overall I think the lyrics first posted are correct.
yeah. sometimes getting the diction to be really clear when yure up high, like he is during that part, can be very tricky. usually you can listen to the lower parts and try to pick up on some of the diction but it seems asif yuve already done so
plumpuff6 wrote:I think he says "dawn" because it makes more sense in the song, especially since Josh sings, "I am the dawn of all time." Also, I think you can hear his British accent come through a lot so the word sounds like a hybrid of "noon" and "dawn" (just the vowel sounds oo and ah, that is).
However I still am not 100% sure if he says "I call to the paths yet still to be" or "I call to the world still yet to be". The first time it sounds like "world" but again, not sure.
Overall I think the lyrics first posted are correct.
yeah. sometimes getting the diction to be really clear when yure up high, like he is during that part, can be very tricky. usually you can listen to the lower parts and try to pick up on some of the diction but it seems asif yuve already done so
If I "lip-read" Ben, the word we are looking for begins either with a "P" or a "B".
The phrasing "I call to the past and yet to be." may also work since the song is about time.
"I am not hopeless. It's just, I'm not very good" - Michael Horncastle
kthomp wrote:i swear he says dawn,
its been played about 300 times on my ipod cause it got stuck on replay.
HOW did you get the song onto your iPod?!? Please tell me!!!!!
We could tell you but we'd have to kill you There are a number of programs that grab YouTube videos and will then convert them to ipod friendly formats, but it's probably illegal so I won't tell you how Mind you, Mr Google doesn't seem quite so fussy about these things
If I’ve got owt to say I says it, and if I’ve got owt to ask I asks it.
plumpuff6 wrote:Also, I think you can hear his British accent come through a lot so the word sounds like a hybrid of "noon" and "dawn" (just the vowel sounds oo and ah, that is).
Is you sayin dat us Limeys ain't knowing 'ow to talk proper like?
plumpuff6 wrote:However I still am not 100% sure if he says "I call to the paths yet still to be" or "I call to the world still yet to be". The first time it sounds like "world" but again, not sure.
Overall I think the lyrics first posted are correct.
I might live to regret this but I'm sticking to 'path' - I just don't think it can be world
If I’ve got owt to say I says it, and if I’ve got owt to ask I asks it.