YES, but not exactly what I had. I didn't get that it was in Ireland, but that fits. Or some grassy hill in central Asia?
Anyway, here's mine:
At the beginning where the note slides down lower and there's that ringing in the background is like the intro to those old moives where it's got the little 5...4...3...2..., you know? Its flickering between a black and white background and a colored one. The scene that Marietta described is trying to break through the number screen, but everything is fuzzy and blurred.
That is until the guitar comes in and the melody begins to play. This is when the 'movie' starts. The numbers screen gives way to a claymation world. A claymation countryside with rolling hills, wavy grasses mixed with luscious trees, and no joke, a sunrise. (It might have been closer to noon in mine) In the middle of this world is a claymation train, complete with a claymation conductor who's beady eyes stare blankly ahead.
The train slowly moves forward, and as it moves, the sun rises and sets repeatedly as the seasons pass as if in fast forward. Regardless of how many seasons go by, the scenery keeps recycling itself, just changing its covering to adapt to the current season.
I don't know why this vision came to me so vividly when I listened to it, but when I asked my friend what he saw, he said almost the exact same thing. He said he saw a claymation world with a train going by and a conductor like the one that I described. He didn't mention time passing or the little intro to the scene, but that is freaky. It's also freaky that Marietta described the scenery almost perfectly, minus the claymation part.