![]() ![]() I had missed maybe 10 seconds of the opening, but I sat through the rest of the video thinking "Oh my God! Who is this? This is amazing!" I got to the end of the video and wrote down song title and album. It had just been released and one afternoon, I turned on MTV (when they actually played videos). Brad from Topeka, KsI remember the first time I heard this song.It's haunting in a Wuthering Heights Kate Bush way. And it was one of those songs that had broad appeal. But I'd never heard anything like music like that song before. Cause the song feels like you are rushing and tumbling with the river. Figuring out it was about a powerful river the Orinoco Flow I thought about for the first time, about the beauty and the attraction of water in general. Apart from it being a high brow classical departure from the usual pop stuff that was around in the UK at the time. Melinda from AustraliaI was mesmerised by this song in 1988.My voices subside and harmony engages me. When my schizophrenia gets bad, just a few songs from her balances my mind in ways no meds can. ![]() Jeffrey from TexasThis song relaxes my mind in ways no other ever has.The magical water journey is a mesmerizing audio accompaniment to the underlying sentiment of gratitude. Lea from Kansas City, MoTo me, the song has always been about her rising in her career, and paying tribute to those who had helped her become who she is. ![]() I heard he was set upon by a crowd and hauled away for spreading vicious rumors. It's said that on a really clear day, you can actually see the beginning of the line! One wag said, "But the line moves fast, 'cause she says "No" a lot. My little slip of paper is printed "#1392". How do I know? There's a "take-a-number" machine at the back of the line, below a huge sign saying, "Take a Number to Marry Enya".
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