Steven Wilson - Permanating (Official Video)

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Published 2017-07-21
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Steven Wilson: “I'm very proud of the video for Permanating. As soon as I wrote this song I had it in mind that Bollywood dancing would be the perfect accompaniment, such a joyous form of dance for what is probably the most joyous pop song I have ever come up with. I hope it will put a smile on your face as it does for me.”

Permanating was directed by Andrew Morgan for Electric Light Studios.


Music video by Steven Wilson performing Permanating. (C) 2017 Steven Wilson Productions Ltd., under exclusive license to Caroline International

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All Comments (21)
  • @mechdvil7370
    The end of the video is like "Enough happiness for today".
  • @ELK1989612
    - Makes pop song - Still puts Mellotron in it I love this man.
  • The irony of life: Steven Wilson makes sad songs all his life, and nobody bats an eye. One smile, and everyone loses their minds
  • @AbhishekDas14
    Steven smiles in this video? Steven Wilson smiles in this video
  • @madbahamut
    "Steven Wilson smile, take 632.... Action!"
  • @Spooky_Sunday
    1:46 Steven starts the guitar solo with the pedal. That's how good he is. :D
  • @planetmusic11
    Even the disco/pop side of Steven is fckin brilliant.We can hear influences of ELO Bee Gees and Supertramp.For me, everything that Steven touches becomes pure gold
  • @mithrandir2315
    Steven Wilson is smiling, what the fuck did this world come to?
  • The ending is to remind you that "No, so much happiness should not be allowed to continue".
  • @pictureanime
    I know why he took Bollywood dancers, because they dance barefoot!
  • @SeanFlaharty
    Your mission has been accomplished Steven. Not only am I smiling ear-to-ear but can't get this catchy tune out of my head!
  • @daynejosephh
    And this is what pop was SUPPOSED to sound like...
  • @davidls187
    For decades now, Steven has been saying pop can be beautiful when well-made. Finally showed what he was talking about.
  • @ButNotTonight
    You can tell he'd been wanting to do something like this for a good while. As for the notion that him abruptly closing the piano's lid and ending the song is a display of rejection towards pop music, or joyous celebration, or any positive feeling derived from anything that happens in the video, I don't think it's quite like that. You can tell by the way he writes about the song and the video that he is proud and happy about everything surrounding them. It feels more as if by lifting the piano's lid and playing this song, he opens the gates and lets out a good amount of the joy inside him, and for the duration of it he can show it and revel in it. He closes the piano lid and the song ends, and everything seems to disappear; we see him as serious and taciturn as we have always. But all of this joy is not gone, it's exists inside of him, and he can let it out whenever he wishes to. He just needs to pop that lid open again...
  • @CariSs97
    So apparently this song is very different from what this guy usually does. Well as someone who has never heard of this guy before, let me tell you this song is absolutely BRILLIANT. I feel like it's an awesome mix of many influences, but I can't quite figure out which ones
  • @alanhodge
    Never missed a SW appearance in Australia. Took my wife (62 old) last year, Enmore Theatre - she liked the show, but said "It's very noisy", until Permanating came on - she was up dancing like a 20 year old!!! Loved this song.