Daft Punk - Touch (Official Audio) ft. Paul Williams

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2014-02-24に共有

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  • Touch is probably Daft Punk’s most important song in their discography. It brings in the dance club vibe from Homework, the beautiful melodies from discovery, their improv from Human After All. Also the lore of robots trying to be human in the lyrics. Think the fans need to give this the love it deserves
  • "You've given me too much to feel" "You've almost convinced me I'm real" That just broke something in me.
  • @Deanopps
    0% sex, 0% drugs, 0% offensive language, 100% amazing!
  • This ultimately has to be their magnum opus. Is it their most popular song? No. Is it their most commercially successful song? No. Is it the one that's going to have the longest lasting effect on people and be one of the most well remembered? Definitely.
  • A masterpiece. My wife of 10 years passed away last month and I will be playing this song overlaid a slideshow of my amazing and strong wife at her ceremony in December. We would listen to this on our way to her appointments.
  • @trash
    2014 ... we had no idea how this song would be used for ...
  • 2 years ago today, it happened. Daft Punk will never die.
  • This song perfectly captures what depression can feel like, what being numbed can feel like, what unrequited love can feel like, what LIFE feels like. God, daft punk is beyond an artist
  • @xxCCBBxx
    I love how the the official music videos is just a vinyl. It's so nostalgic. It's almost like how when you are reading a book and then see the movie, the movie ruins your imagination of the book. The fact that daft punk doesn't do any video is precisely why this song makes us visualize the album's story in a way no two people could duplicate. It's truly art.
  • who is here....after the Epilogue video ... crying ? ...
  • @jessee561
    I know this comment will get buried, but I gotta put this out there. I remember being 13 years old and stumbling across this song and being completely enthralled by it. A lot was going on at that time and this song helped me put the pieces together. Over time my taste in music has developed and Daft Punk took a backseat in my playlist. Just today, my 23rd bday, I came across RAM again and decided to give it another listen. I completely forgot this song existed and I got to listen to it all over again and resdiscover it, and I was brought to tears. What a rush. The most effective example of musical storytelling. Much has changed since then and this song serves as a reminder of how far I’ve come. It’s like a window to the pain and uncertainty of 13-year-old me. Crying to this song again 10 years later feels like holding his little hand. I do what I do for him. Thank you all for being here and sharing this moment with me. RIP Daft Punk ♥️
  • @Sebiq6
    My dad passed away week ago. In an accident. I can't stop listening to this. It somehow helps me remember the good times spent with him. It's a shame he won't enjoy this masterpiece again.
  • You've done it Daft Punk. You've made the first ever song that's made me cry. Just take your time and listen to the whole thing. Just sit there and listen, don't do anything else, except pull up some lyrics to read along with it. It's the lyrics that make it simply amazing. There's no word I can find to describe it.
  • So, this is actually Daft Punk's “Ending theme”. Gorgeous.
  • Let's be honest. The whole album is literally a masterpiece. Especially this song.
  • @Arrakay
    The transition in 5:52 feels as if you've just ascended to the exosphere on a steady rise, looking back at earth with the sun giving you warm light beams contrasting with the rising blackness of the universe. The stars are closer and closer. Beautiful.