May 22, 2012 blarsed Says:
liked! .. OLP .. gotta luv em
May 20, 2012 smashinpumpfan Says:
yeah machine mechanics that are knowingly willing making them to take human jobs, too bad machines don't have smiles or feelings, like our customers. If machines take the place of people, I would blow everyone of them up... i would get destruction of property charges go to jail and be able to eat and have shelter. Something i couldn't get without a job that was taken by a machine. Crimes will rise because people will get desperate and will have to do what they can eat.
Apr 21, 2012 oOMisterDeederOo Says:
My all time fav OLP track...
Apr 16, 2012 lenguy45 Says:
I find it funny when people come to Youtube to listen to a song then ask what album its on. They then wait for a response but in that same amount of time they spend waiting for a reply they could just Google it. Not knocking people that do this but I just find it funny that people don't seem to realize this immense library of knowledge this thing called the internet truly has.
It does more than Youtube,facebook and Twitter you know.
Oh yeah,Amazing song,amazing video,amazing album!
Mar 31, 2012 ckyfan969696 Says:
I'm betting on 2028.
Feb 28, 2012 joshwords Says:
I hear some of this in it:
Just a little longer. Evil, tyranny...happiness...it all makes sense to [the machine?]
Feb 26, 2012 PoisonedJuice Says:
The doctor's face scares the shit out of me.
Feb 12, 2012 CommanderSwagger Says:
There has never been a song that has stirred such emotion in me over such a period of time. I first heard it when i was still just a small kid, and it's stayed with me since. I love it. and thank you Our Lady Peace.
Jan 30, 2012 joshwords Says:
my mistake, In Flames..not Dragon Force.
Jan 30, 2012 joshwords Says:
Hey you're right. It's also used in a Dragon Force song but I can't remember which one. If you look in the booklet for the cd it says the sampling was used from "Terminal Heads under fire V2"
Jan 18, 2012 MaseMusicVidz Says:
lock the door lock the door lock the door lock the door lock the door lock the door
Jan 4, 2012 nahoconnell Says:
This band made so many great songs! Love y-ou-r lady peace! (L)
May 3, 2011 MrDrDudeMan Says:
So this is what 'shrooms are like
Mar 29, 2011 theovermindliveth Says:
As I recall from my days of Mike Turner obsession (inspired me to learn guitar, even), it was Mike Turner, the original guitarist of Our Lady Peace, who picked up "The Age of Spiritual Machines" by Ray Kurzweil, The band was inspired by the book and all the concepts it brought up, including virtual immortality that might be afforded to human beings with future technology. The man reading at the intro is Ray Kurzweil and I think the voice from 2:38-3:00 is Raine Maida.
Mar 22, 2011 toferdelachris Says:
the voice in the beginning is Ray Kurzweil, author of "The Age of Spiritual Machines", the book after which this album is named. Not sure if that's the same voice at 2:38...
Mar 2, 2011 usnscahill Says:
it is Ray Kurzweil, the album shares the same name as his book
Feb 19, 2011 FlashGeekGraphics Says:
i THINK it's Ray Kurzweil (hence the RK in most of the speaking bits), he made lots of future predictions, and he reads some bits from his book. If i'm right the album was inspired by him, but i'd like someone to confirm that too as i could be wrong :)
Feb 11, 2011 ultraviolet221 Says:
Ray does the intro but where the person was talking about it is THE POPE. There was an interview years ago where I think Mike T said that.
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blarsed Says:
liked! .. OLP .. gotta luv em
smashinpumpfan Says:
yeah machine mechanics that are knowingly willing making them to take human jobs, too bad machines don't have smiles or feelings, like our customers. If machines take the place of people, I would blow everyone of them up... i would get destruction of property charges go to jail and be able to eat and have shelter. Something i couldn't get without a job that was taken by a machine. Crimes will rise because people will get desperate and will have to do what they can eat.
xxTheCatsMeow Says:
Forever, Love you
seanryan12 Says:
The voice at 2:38 is Pope John Paul II. That's from Mike from a tour a loooooooong time ago
joshhinc Says:
hanna baby this will be forever our song <3
age ago Says:
greatest OLP track!
oOMisterDeederOo Says:
My all time fav OLP track...
lenguy45 Says:
I find it funny when people come to Youtube to listen to a song then ask what album its on. They then wait for a response but in that same amount of time they spend waiting for a reply they could just Google it. Not knocking people that do this but I just find it funny that people don't seem to realize this immense library of knowledge this thing called the internet truly has. It does more than Youtube,facebook and Twitter you know. Oh yeah,Amazing song,amazing video,amazing album!
ckyfan969696 Says:
I'm betting on 2028.
joshwords Says:
I hear some of this in it: Just a little longer. Evil, tyranny...happiness...it all makes sense to [the machine?]
PoisonedJuice Says:
The doctor's face scares the shit out of me.
CommanderSwagger Says:
There has never been a song that has stirred such emotion in me over such a period of time. I first heard it when i was still just a small kid, and it's stayed with me since. I love it. and thank you Our Lady Peace.
joshwords Says:
my mistake, In Flames..not Dragon Force.
joshwords Says:
Hey you're right. It's also used in a Dragon Force song but I can't remember which one. If you look in the booklet for the cd it says the sampling was used from "Terminal Heads under fire V2"
MaseMusicVidz Says:
lock the door lock the door lock the door lock the door lock the door lock the door
handicappeddoilookok Says:
If you say so.
nahoconnell Says:
This band made so many great songs! Love y-ou-r lady peace! (L)
MrDrDudeMan Says:
So this is what 'shrooms are like
theovermindliveth Says:
As I recall from my days of Mike Turner obsession (inspired me to learn guitar, even), it was Mike Turner, the original guitarist of Our Lady Peace, who picked up "The Age of Spiritual Machines" by Ray Kurzweil, The band was inspired by the book and all the concepts it brought up, including virtual immortality that might be afforded to human beings with future technology. The man reading at the intro is Ray Kurzweil and I think the voice from 2:38-3:00 is Raine Maida.
toferdelachris Says:
the voice in the beginning is Ray Kurzweil, author of "The Age of Spiritual Machines", the book after which this album is named. Not sure if that's the same voice at 2:38...
usnscahill Says:
it is Ray Kurzweil, the album shares the same name as his book
FlashGeekGraphics Says:
i THINK it's Ray Kurzweil (hence the RK in most of the speaking bits), he made lots of future predictions, and he reads some bits from his book. If i'm right the album was inspired by him, but i'd like someone to confirm that too as i could be wrong :)
ultraviolet221 Says:
Ray does the intro but where the person was talking about it is THE POPE. There was an interview years ago where I think Mike T said that.