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thisphantomlife · 8 months
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In the fetal position, sobbing.
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green-cargaytions · 5 months
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when hozier said “at first chance, i’ll take the bed warmed by the body” and also when hozier said “a joy hard-learned in winter was the warming of the bed” and when hozier said “honey when you warm the bed on wednesday” and also when hozier said “it happened easy darling, natural as another leg around you in tje bedframe”
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miljardsvasaru · 9 months
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unreal unearth
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dirtyoldrocknroll · 5 months
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Honestly I think this might've been the most beautiful version of To Someone From A Warm Climate I've ever heard
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kryptoniteandcatnip · 1 month
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Hands in his pockets, just so ✨👌
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phillycheesesteakcore · 9 months
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I would eat To Someone From A Warm Climate (Uiscefhuaraithe) if I could. I'd swallow it whole. I'd let it rest deep and low in my belly and never let it go.
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dragestil · 7 months
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it happened easy, darlin / natural as another leg around you in the bed frame
📍 river dodder, dublin, ie
🎵“to someone from a warm climate (uiscefhuaraithe)” by hozier
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lonelydragonfly · 6 months
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hey guys, is there someone who knows something about the parts in Gaelic written by Hozier in his last album?
In particular what does it mean "uiscefhuaraithe" and the outro of the selby 1:
Bhfuilis soranna sorcha
Ach tagais 'nós na hoíche
Trína chéile
Le chéile, claochlaithe
Bhfuilis soranna sorcha
Ach tagais 'nós na hoíche
Is claochlú an ealaín
Is ealaín dubh í
Bhfuilis soranna sorcha
Ach tagais 'nós na hoíchе
Trína chéile
Le chéile, claochlaithе
Bhfuilis soranna sorcha
Ach tagais 'nós na hoíche
Is claochlú an ealaín
Is ealaín dubh í
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dont-justdont · 8 months
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i dont have the energy right now to dissect this but it's been on my mind and i feel like i cant be the only one who noticed the resemblance between "so someone with your eyes might come in time to hold me like water" (who we are) and "uiscefhuaraithe, the feel of coldness only water brings" (to someone from a warm climate (uiscefhuaraithe)) i feel like im missing something can someone with 2 functioning braincells help me with this
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mediamaniameda · 8 months
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The water motif in both Who We Are and To Someone From A Warmer Climate is so beautiful especially since water is a metaphor for love. The way love is approached is different in each song but the use of the same motif ties them together in a way. He really is a genius
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oscarisaacasimov · 7 months
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Hozier @ The Anthem (DC), 9/27/23
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Madison Cunningham was the perfect opener, the best I've seen in the couple dozen concerts I've been to. Her voice was astonishing live, quite a range with a haunting quality. She had a 3-piece band, more of a rock sound than the acoustic tracks of her earlier work.
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De Selby pt 1 - the first song of the night. The crowd did a good job keeping quiet during the gentle opener, and then we went right into De Selby pt 2.
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Cherry Wine - the ground floor started cheering in the middle and Hozier got flustered.
Uiscefhuaraithe - Hozier did a little explainer before the song.
Damage Gets Done - a duet with Kristen Rogers, one of his backup singers for the tour. Glad to see it played even without Brandi Carlile there.
Almost - always a favorite of mine, but this show they had a long jam session in the middle, featuring solos from different musicians! Also, the video was showing the title of different vinyl records mentioned, to sync with the lyrics.
First Light - glad to hear it, but the placement could have been better? This was one of my highlights from the album, the hopeful ending. I love to do yoga to this song, especially in the sunshine.
The setlist for this night skipped many of the sadder songs - no Icarion, Butchered Tongue, or Who We Are (and Unknown came later). This suited me fine to have a more upbeat concert, but then First Light didn't feel quite "earned."
Take me to Church - the finale. The crowd passed up a pride flag saying "Protect Trans Kids," which he hung on the mike stand and then walked right up to the crowd. Everyone surged toward him trying to touch him, some pressing flowers, bracelets and other gifts upon him. Felt a bit Pentecostal.
Nina Cried Power - the first encore song after a short break, the crowd kept that energy going. Hozier did a little explainer and duetted with Melissa McMillan, his other touring backup singer.
Unknown - the next encore song, followed by singing Happy Birthday to tour musician Ryan Connor.
Work Song - the final encore, plus a surprised duet with opener Madison Cunningham.
So that was THREE encores and THREE duets. Shoutout to the venue as well. I arrived about an hour after doors and went straight to the top floor of the GA area. View and sound were good, plenty of personal space up there, able to sit between sets and pee without losing your spot, pleasantly strong AC, short bathroom line, chill neighbors - ideal for the over 35 crowd.
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Over all, the May pop-up show was a better fangirl experience: smaller venue = better view, the long time since the last tour, the chance to meet and great.
But the Unreal Unearth tour was the better concert - bigger stage, more intricate lighting design, the band was more practiced/experimental with the new music, amazing crowd energy.
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video sources: https://www.instagram.com/hozierlatam/
https://www.instagram.com/hozier_coicoi_welcome/
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thisphantomlife · 7 months
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Just kill me, it would hurt less
(Source: rominaraggio)
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theaologies · 8 months
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To Someone From A Warm Climate (Uiscefhuaraithe) + LA tropical storm rain
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dirtyoldrocknroll · 5 months
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Hozier explains what the word 'Uiscefhuaraithe' means
This is one of my favorite songs from the new album, so I was completely speechless when I realised I was about to hear it live
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alex-stillbored · 3 months
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“in summer’s dream i learned to dread, the coming of the night/the awful things we do to make our heads go quiet”
how does one just drop these earth shaking lyrics and simply move on?? i’m not having a great time irl atm but the inherent depth is so interesting to me. relatable? yes.
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elderidgeart · 7 months
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You can't sha la la you're way out of this one, Andrew
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