00:00 - Deadweight on Velveteen 04:07 - Hints 08:56 - The Nest 12:17 - How Low 15:41 - Abram 17:47 - Time To Send Someone Away 20:40 - Heartbeats 23:41 - Crosses 26:28 - Down The Line
I've seen or read interviews where he mentions recording with very rudimentary equipment, on purpose to have a raw sound as he feels it should be heard. Live he has more of a chance of showcasing his amazing skill.
Lo vi anoche en un cocierto en Chile, suena demasiado bien en vivo, un maestro de la guitarra
00:00 - Deadweight on Velveteen
04:07 - Hints
08:56 - The Nest
12:17 - How Low
15:41 - Abram
17:47 - Time To Send Someone Away
20:40 - Heartbeats
23:41 - Crosses
26:28 - Down The Line
this guy sounds way better live than any of the studio albums ive heard so far.. not knocking him.. its a compliment in my book..
I agree
I've seen or read interviews where he mentions recording with very rudimentary equipment, on purpose to have a raw sound as he feels it should be heard. Live he has more of a chance of showcasing his amazing skill.
He doesn't multi track his voice live, Sounds much better.
This started playing in the background and I didn't realize or forgot it was live. Great recording quality.
The version of Crosses on this is just amazing...
splendido live grazie
you can clearly notice the influence of Silvio Rodriguez on him, the way his voice sounds.
Great musician.
Anybody else start listening to this guy because of red dead? He's one of my favorite artists out there now. So talented, and has so much to say
josé gonzáles lo parte/kills it :)
#2021
What's the name of the song at 17:47?
Nate Stein, It's called: 'Time to send someone away'