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Like it's seen a ghost
I guess it’s seen the sparks a-flowing
No one else would know
Hey man slow down, slow down
Idiot, slow down, slow down
Sometimes I get overcharged
That's when you see sparks
You ask me where the hell I'm going
At a thousand feet per second
Hey man slow down, slow down
Idiot slow down, slow down
Hey man slow down, slow down
Idiot slow down, slow down
The old Live From Here crowd.
Killed by the pandemic
The way she pulls this off, with some other talented support, from the Punch Brothers, is amazing. It goes to show that there are more ways than one to capture the heart and essence of a song. What counts is not the instrument or even so much the arrangement but the passion and artistry of the musicians. For another example go listen to the Milk Carton Kids' version of Wish You Were Here, with just two acoustic guitars and two voices.
I'll bet Thom and Jonny like it.
Changed my rating from an 8 to a 10 after reading the some of the comments by the a-hole radiohead fans that cannot appreciate a different take on a good song. Sarah and the Punch Brothers are incredibly talented musicians.
Nailed it. A fellow compatriot. Music did not start and end with Radiohead and their mewling housecat singer. Pretentious f*cks, all of them.
she is being backed up by the Punch Brothers on this track - Chris Thile's mandolin is recognizable in half a second
I wish RP would include Punch Brothers in their rotation.
she is being backed up by the Punch Brothers on this track - Chris Thile's mandolin is recognizable in half a second
The old Live From Here crowd.
But hey, Bill loves his weird covers!
radiohead bloow goats anyway
It does not appear, but this is perhaps one of the most difficult songs made by Radiohead, released between September 1996 - March 1997, after 12 years of musical career (and gone are the days of rare inspiration ...), and therefore any approach by other artists, and moreover, a young female voice Sarah Jarosz, with the use of traditional folk instruments, is also a difficult exercise. I must say I like this version, is an honest exercise, personal sense, not pretentious, not wanting to match the original song, but with a very interesting result. And remember, that Sarah has 20 years of age, and recorded this version (cover) of the song The Tourist, in her album Follow Me Down (2011) after 2 years of early career. And even now, take this moment to say that the work done so far by artist Sarah Jarosz, so young, so recent in the music scene, in the musical area hard and demanding, is a truly remarkable and exceptional quality.
I like both versions. Of course this isn't the only Sarah Jarosz song I've heard. She's another artist that RP introduced me to and that's a very good thing.
there should be laws against senseless radiohead covers.
as bad as diane krall covering tom waits.
just not catching the spirit of the songs!
nobody dancing in my submarine.
very nice.
But hey, Bill loves his weird covers!
rdo wrote:
You can't cover Radiohead. They just don't get it. Way off base, as usual.
You can't cover Radiohead. They just don't get it. Way off base, as usual.
I agree about the last minute.
It's a wrist-slitter, though that perhaps fits in with the theme of the album, going by the cover. Anyway, it's a mute and off to something more in keeping with the middle of the day at work.
A fine young WIMBERLEY, TEXAS Girl! Hi Sarah, you graduated May 2009 with my son Zach from Wimberley High...you've done a tad more with your life so far!
Well, she's prodigiously talented; don't hold it against Zach too much. It's only been 2 years, man.
Ditto that.
A fine young WIMBERLEY, TEXAS Girl! Hi Sarah, you graduated May 2009 with my son Zach from Wimberley High...you've done a tad more with your life so far!
LOL
Great song
Good for her and you and your town...
A fine young WIMBERLEY, TEXAS Girl! Hi Sarah, you graduated May 2009 with my son Zach from Wimberley High...you've done a tad more with your life so far!
maybe if you didn't pick on him so much... ;)
A fine young WIMBERLEY, TEXAS Girl! Hi Sarah, you graduated May 2009 with my son Zach from Wimberley High...you've done a tad more with your life so far!
Coming out of the last set https://www.radioparadise.com/content.php?name=songinfo&song_id=36595 I am a bit weary ...
but this is nice ...
Sarah Jarosz
is a bluegrass multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter
born in Austin, Texas on May 23, 1991
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Jarosz