Aldous Huxley said; "After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music." I hope somewhere Aldous is listening and smiling.
I discovered this video just about a year ago, and it's a rare week that I don't come back to it at least once. Even the camera work in the video is amazing!
Whoever recorded and mixed this gets a gold star. So perfectly balanced and blended. You can hear each one of their voices and instruments like a flock of birds all around you on a summer morning. Perfect.
It is beautiful, no doubt, but surely the poetry is as important as the artistry of the musicians - clear diction not something encouraged in upbringing?
Have to disagree slightly. When Aiofe sings full voice it is a bit too bright. Great on the breathy parts though. That’s not a cheap mike on her either. Otherwise great to hear them in this setting rather than the many live hall shows I’ve heard. Best is still the NPR tiny desk concert, sound wise anyway. Talent always shines through.
@@ericb9426 if one could make a living picking peanuts from unicorn poop i may have a use for the flock of them swimming in my thoughts. or you might know your poop, which I must admit, is more probable.
Listen to this often. It just does something to me, every time I hear it. These young ladies have such angelic voices and they blend so well together. I sincerely hope they will always make time to create and perform together. The musical world is a better place with them in it! ❤
Not just bluegrass in my opinion, although that is certainly their main focus, these girls are the best thing to happen to music in general in the last several years.Saw them a week ago in Connecticut and have listened to nothing else since. This song in particular embodies all that is special about them. I especially love the effortless subtle brilliance of Sarah's banjo playing, she is a force of nature on anything with strings.
Dolly, Linda and Emmylou have amazing voice, and I can always tell which lady sings which part. Lovely as they sound, they do not have the blend that these three women do. I can't tell who is singing high, middle or low, and they change it up all of the time. Superb!
@@kathrynwebster6307 I agree. I like this chemistry more. Greater than the sum of the parts. This is like CSNY magic. Not that Trio aren't fabulous together and moreso backing up others or singing themselves.
I saw and heard Sarah Jarosz for the very first time last night at Garrison Keillor's America the Beautiful tour in Providence, Rhode Island. I am a "folkie" from the 60's, Sang at coffee houses in Boston, Providence and Newport and this amazing young woman has reignited my love of music pure and simple! I love all the women folk singers of the 60's and most recently Allison Kraus, Ricky lee Jones, etc., but this woman's voice, songwriting and musicianship completely blew me away!!! I am buying her cd's and hope she will be appearing locally here in New England soon! Thank you Garrison Keillor. It would have been a downright shame if I died without seeing and hearing this beautiful young woman's voice!
How strangely wonderful it is to hear music wherein every instrument speaks with its own voice, instead of being mixed into an amorphous wall of sound. Beautiful!
I see I commented four years ago, but I just listened to this again tonight, and it brought tears to my eyes. It's such a sad song! I played it for a friend of mine who is mostly a rock music, some soft rock, lover, and she said, "I didn't even know they made songs like this." She loved it.
I've watched and listened to this so many times in 2020. There is so much here. At the 2:10 mark you can see Sara J's little, shy smile as if to say, "this sounds pretty good, this is the take".
Yes- I noticed that as well. What they were all in the groove, totally in the pocket with with one another . Sara’s smile was the happy acknowledgment one gets playing beautiful music with ones’s equally talented peers. How beautifully rendered is this!.
I heard that they had to put them in different rooms in the studio, not because of sound but because if you put so much talent and perfect pitch in one room, the studio spontaneously combusts.
My vote for best band of the decade! So much talent, brilliance and joy! I can't decide which I like better; the stunning harmonies or the perfect unison that you gals are able to achieve.Thank you for the relief and comfort you're bringing during this difficult time.
Tim Fenton It is one of John's best acoustic songs, and a very good song. Personally, I'm more of a fan of his electric stuff like "Detroit Made" and "Slow Turning".
Arrangement is everything here! They knew when one would be running out of air, and where the other could pick up, and whose voice would sound best in which spot! Bravo on whoever arranged this!!
Artists become artists after listening to the music that we all love, music from artists they grew up with. And so the art is handed down from generation to generation and never dies. You just have to look for that river bank, and see it’s all flowing where it needs to go. It never dries up.
My baby's gone and I don't know why She let out this morning Like a rusty shot in a hollow sky Left me without warning Sooner than the dogs could bark And faster than the sun rose Down to the banks in an old mule car She took a flatboat across the shallow [Chorus:] Left me in my tears to drown She left a baby daughter Now the water's wide and deep and brown She's crossing muddy waters Tobacco standing in the fields Be rotten come November And a bitter heart will not reveal A spring that love remembers When that sweet brown girl of mine Her black eyes are ravens We broke the bread and drank the wine From a jug that she'd been saving [Chorus] Left me in my tears to drown She left a baby daughter Now the water's wide and deep and brown She's crossing muddy waters Baby's crying and the daylight's gone That big oak tree is groaning In rush of wind and river of song I can hear my true love moaning Crying for her baby child And crying for her husband And crying for that river's wild To take her from her loved ones [Chorus 2x] Left me in my tears to drown She left a baby daughter Now the water's wide and deep and brown She's crossing muddy waters
Probably the most painful song I care to put myself through. I lost the woman of my dreams about a year ago, and the line "left me in my tears to drown" is especially relatable. I'm not really sure why I like this song, all I can do is cry to it, but for whatever reason, I like it, and this rendition is beautiful, capturing all the emotions of the lyrics.
Listened to Different Drum covered by Sara Watkins. Loved it and typed in her name to see what else she had done. Came up with this and am so happy. What talent there is in the world. God, I love TH-cam . I have found so many incredible artists I would never have known. Stay safe everyone xx
So much music coming from just 3 instruments and 3 voices means the heights of musical and soul-searching accomplishment. Thank you so very much, performers, deepest meanings in this performance for me!
I have listened to this song dozens of times since first discovering it a few weeks ago. To me, this is what music is all about. Amazing playing, and heavenly voices. Sheer perfection!
Saw this and thought, John's song covered by the ladies Absolutely beautiful - love the fiddle, banjo compliment each other and the voices in harmony Knock this out of the park Brilliant
These three sound BEAUTIFUL together! I just saw them perform at The Red Wing Music festival, and their performance was amazing. I really hope they make this band official and start recording albums together!
Three lady's give us a beautiful sound , all helping eachother to nail this song as a unit and thats the result we get , of course the talent is very high but none of them stick out too much , to me its just fab
Last year, I'd never heard of Sarah Jarosz. But she was paired with someone on youtube (alison krauss?). Then, I'd never heard of aiofe o'donovan, and then I saw her paired with Sarah Jarosz on youtube. And then until yesterday, I'd never heard of Sarah Watkins, and then yesterday I saw her with Sarah Jarosz and Aiofe. I wonder who I'll learn about in the next year. Thank goodness for having access to these folks via introduction digitally on youtube, I wouldn't have known about them as soon when the large record companies wanted me to hear whatever they were pushing on pop radio.
Knew these three great ladies were touring together but this is the first time I've heard them all together. I am not disappointed. What fantastic sounds they can make together!!
what i really enjoy about that performance besides that "goosebump vocals" is that driving, vivid beat. A lot of versions have that dragging rhythm so it can sound a bit boring not with this one!!!
It's funny how folk music is semi-closely related to mainstream country (or at least 'crosses over' a lot or something)... yet the amount of like I have for mainstream country is a big zero, while I really really like folk music like this. These are some talented musicians. Bravo!
+glibbergloop I don't know much about country music, but with artists like O'Donovan, you can really feel that Irish heaviness. Same thing with some Celtic tunes. I think it's in the blood.
+Passes Through The Fire Most definitely. The speaking accent I think is what makes the big difference for me (between country musicians and celtic/irish folk musicians)
My wife & I just had the same discussion coming home from hearing Sarah Jarosz tonight. To her "country is just stupid"--but I've been able to convince her that bluegrass =/= country.
Mister Lackey I agree! They chose a too fast of a tempo in this version. The beautiful lyrics and melody somehow gets lots because of that. No doubt they are very talented but Hiatts version is superior on so many levels
I'd have to agree, but then I usually always prefer the singer/songwriter's original over a cover. That being said, these ladies still killed it! Absolutely gorgeous vocals and fantastic playing.
I'm a fan of anything John Hiatt does, and of anyone who has the good taste to cover his songs, of course these ladies are all stars on their own,love them all.
I know I’m eight years late, but this just makes me happy to be alive at this time.
Same here. Better late than never!
Sara, Sarah, Aoife, if you ladies ever read this, I just want you to know you achieved musical perfection with this.
Aldous Huxley said; "After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music." I hope somewhere Aldous is listening and smiling.
You know that moment when a song is so beautifully genius you can't help but tear up a bit? That's this right here.
Oh yeah… beauty at its purest
Had to pinch myself to see if I was still alive as that is a heavenly performance... bar none
Is anyone like me and comes back to listen to this a couple of times ... every single week? For several years now.
I discovered this video just about a year ago, and it's a rare week that I don't come back to it at least once.
Even the camera work in the video is amazing!
YES!!!
Whoever recorded and mixed this gets a gold star. So perfectly balanced and blended. You can hear each one of their voices and instruments like a flock of birds all around you on a summer morning.
Perfect.
It is beautiful, no doubt, but surely the poetry is as important as the artistry of the musicians - clear diction not something encouraged in upbringing?
lndeed beautiful although I wish I could distinguish all the words - a favourite nevertheless.
Have to disagree slightly. When Aiofe sings full voice it is a bit too bright. Great on the breathy parts though. That’s not a cheap mike on her either. Otherwise great to hear them in this setting rather than the many live hall shows I’ve heard. Best is still the NPR tiny desk concert, sound wise anyway. Talent always shines through.
I get the chills all over when Aiofe sings. And talk about beautiful......
@@ericb9426 if one could make a living picking peanuts from unicorn poop i may have a use for the flock of them swimming in my thoughts.
or you might know your poop, which I must admit, is more probable.
Also, Watkins deserves way more recognition than she gets. Her voice and fiddle presence are both mesmerising.
She got plenty of recognition in Nickel Creek.
@@thomasromano9321I was just about to say she was famous for fifteen years before this band formed.
Listen to this often. It just does something to me, every time I hear it. These young ladies have such angelic voices and they blend so well together. I sincerely hope they will always make time to create and perform together. The musical world is a better place with them in it! ❤
These girls are the embodiment of all the good things happening to bluegrass/folk music right now.
Check out Mandolin Orange too. Bet they'd be friends! So good.
Not just bluegrass in my opinion, although that is certainly their main focus, these girls are the best thing to happen to music in general in the last several years.Saw them a week ago in Connecticut and have listened to nothing else since. This song in particular embodies all that is special about them. I especially love the effortless subtle brilliance of Sarah's banjo playing, she is a force of nature on anything with strings.
correction, women
or you could call them musicians
i couldn't agree more.
Not since Dolly, Linda and Emmy Lou sang have I ever heard such an amazing trio of voices.
Agree
Dolly, Linda and Emmylou have amazing voice, and I can always tell which lady sings which part. Lovely as they sound, they do not have the blend that these three women do. I can't tell who is singing high, middle or low, and they change it up all of the time. Superb!
@@kathrynwebster6307 I agree. I like this chemistry more. Greater than the sum of the parts. This is like CSNY magic. Not that Trio aren't fabulous together and moreso backing up others or singing themselves.
I saw and heard Sarah Jarosz for the very first time last night at Garrison Keillor's America the Beautiful tour in Providence, Rhode Island. I am a "folkie" from the 60's, Sang at coffee houses in Boston, Providence and Newport and this amazing young woman has reignited my love of music pure and simple! I love all the women folk singers of the 60's and most recently Allison Kraus, Ricky lee Jones, etc., but this woman's voice, songwriting and musicianship completely blew me away!!! I am buying her cd's and hope she will be appearing locally here in New England soon! Thank you Garrison Keillor. It would have been a downright shame if I died without seeing and hearing this beautiful young woman's voice!
Adele Carlson Get all 3!! Her abilities at 17 will amaze you.
+Adele Carlson Imagine how isolated we feel here in OZ. Maybe she'll come here one day...
This kind of perfection is rare in any genre so extremely well done
Beautiful harmony! Cant go wrong with a John Hiatt song. Hope more and more young artists record his songs
I think we've just heard what angels sound like.
This is musical magic here! It only happens once in a blue moon. Thank God we get to hear it here!
How strangely wonderful it is to hear music wherein every instrument speaks with its own voice, instead of being mixed into an amorphous wall of sound. Beautiful!
I see I commented four years ago, but I just listened to this again tonight, and it brought tears to my eyes. It's such a sad song! I played it for a friend of mine who is mostly a rock music, some soft rock, lover, and she said, "I didn't even know they made songs like this." She loved it.
Aaaaaaaaaaaah. Such a travel song. Where we travellin' now guys?
Fine, fine, yet sad, lyrics, but a performance from the heavens. Magnificent in every way.
My daily routine. Load TH-cam, listen to this amazing song, sung by angels, and my day has started with a blessing.
Thank you Sara, Sarah and Aoife!!
An old friend showed me this, what feels like a life time ago. I still love it, Thanks Skinny
It took me six years to find this, but oh well. I did. Extraordinary!!!!
I love this song, it was the first song i filmed my daughter dancing to💜😋✌️
I've watched and listened to this so many times in 2020. There is so much here. At the 2:10 mark you can see Sara J's little, shy smile as if to say, "this sounds pretty good, this is the take".
Yes- I noticed that as well.
What they were all in the groove, totally in the pocket with with one another .
Sara’s smile was the happy acknowledgment one gets playing beautiful music with ones’s equally talented peers.
How beautifully rendered is this!.
I heard that they had to put them in different rooms in the studio, not because of sound but because if you put so much talent and perfect pitch in one room, the studio spontaneously combusts.
Yes!!
alex0589 +1
Well put
Absolutely!
👍
They sound wonderful. Thanks, ladies. 3 separate instruments 3 voices that sound like 1 = MUSIC!
This is classic music in the 21st century! Trio of angelic voices and prefect instrumentals!
I cannot get enough of this. I have watched this countless times now.
I may, or may not have just bought a Banjo. Thanks Sarah......
I am deeply drunk and this song spoke to me, Amen.
My vote for best band of the decade! So much talent, brilliance and joy! I can't decide which I like better; the stunning harmonies or the perfect unison that you gals are able to achieve.Thank you for the relief and comfort you're bringing during this difficult time.
These young ladies make me very happy. Good choice of tunes. This is one of John Hyatt's best songs
isn't nice to hear real musicians without filter? I hope they come to Ausitn.. LOVE Sarah Jarosz
Tim Fenton It is one of John's best acoustic songs, and a very good song. Personally, I'm more of a fan of his electric stuff like "Detroit Made" and "Slow Turning".
Their version of this masterpiece never gets old. Incredible talent.
Stunning vocals. Listen to the harmony at 2:41. They make it look soooo easy.
Can't get enough of their voices blended together
Anyone know the time signature?
goosebumps!!!
Angelic voice, thank you...9 years too late of course
Arrangement is everything here! They knew when one would be running out of air, and where the other could pick up, and whose voice would sound best in which spot! Bravo on whoever arranged this!!
Thank you youtube for show me this song. Just amazing .....❤
Artists become artists after listening to the music that we all love, music from artists they grew up with. And so the art is handed down from generation to generation and never dies. You just have to look for that river bank, and see it’s all flowing where it needs to go. It never dries up.
Very nicely put, Robert!👍
The musical tension between these three goddesses is so powerful, and yet, it just flows. Thanks ladies!
These three sound so perfect together that I'm sitting here listening... speechlessly stunned and amazed. Wow!
Holy hell! I just went to heaven... and back on earth where beautiful voices and music makers fill me with joy. Thanks!
So just saw Sarah Jarosz tonight...saw Aoife in March...and Sara Watkins is in town in September. Hitting the trifecta...
This is perfection. Every. Single. Note.
If there is a heaven, this must be what angels sounds like when they're singing.
I couldn’t have said it better.
My baby's gone and I don't know why
She let out this morning
Like a rusty shot in a hollow sky
Left me without warning
Sooner than the dogs could bark
And faster than the sun rose
Down to the banks in an old mule car
She took a flatboat across the shallow
[Chorus:]
Left me in my tears to drown
She left a baby daughter
Now the water's wide and deep and brown
She's crossing muddy waters
Tobacco standing in the fields
Be rotten come November
And a bitter heart will not reveal
A spring that love remembers
When that sweet brown girl of mine
Her black eyes are ravens
We broke the bread and drank the wine
From a jug that she'd been saving
[Chorus]
Left me in my tears to drown
She left a baby daughter
Now the water's wide and deep and brown
She's crossing muddy waters
Baby's crying and the daylight's gone
That big oak tree is groaning
In rush of wind and river of song
I can hear my true love moaning
Crying for her baby child
And crying for her husband
And crying for that river's wild
To take her from her loved ones
[Chorus 2x]
Left me in my tears to drown
She left a baby daughter
Now the water's wide and deep and brown
She's crossing muddy waters
Thank you!
I adore this performance!
these guys need a Tiny Desk Concert.
th-cam.com/video/7WNmrsbu-hc/w-d-xo.html
Probably the most painful song I care to put myself through. I lost the woman of my dreams about a year ago, and the line "left me in my tears to drown" is especially relatable.
I'm not really sure why I like this song, all I can do is cry to it, but for whatever reason, I like it, and this rendition is beautiful, capturing all the emotions of the lyrics.
It's ok to grieve bro. It takes a long time to get to a healthy mental state sometimes. Just keep doing your thang. Much love and peace!
@@d3eztrickz Thanks man
Sending love to you and yours, hope you're finding peace
Holy . . . made me cry. These artists are terrific together!
Listened to Different Drum covered by Sara Watkins. Loved it and typed in her name to see what else she had done. Came up with this and am so happy. What talent there is in the world. God, I love TH-cam
. I have found so many incredible artists I would never have known. Stay safe everyone xx
My faith in New artists restored
I'm not sure this will ever be surpassed as my absolute favorite song.
Lightning Strikes and we get to see it.
Three talented and majestic women.
Three very talented young women. They did a beautiful job on this tune.
So much music coming from just 3 instruments and 3 voices means the heights of musical and soul-searching accomplishment. Thank you so very much, performers, deepest meanings in this performance for me!
Chills and tears Thank you
This song never fails to give me those chills
Same. There is something very special about this perdormance.
Pretty awesome.
It all seems so simple.
But I appreciate if it was that easy, we all be doing it.
Bravo maestro's
This is amazing. I hope they do more than a 7" single and one tour. We need a full album from this group!
Anson Burtch well you’ll have your wish on February the 16th
Such superb voices, and harmonies. I'm in love X3. Thanks so much for sharing your healing gift
Just lovely! Myself I play Celtic and Irish Music, but also love beautiful Bluegrass Music like this!
I have listened to this song dozens of times since first discovering it a few weeks ago. To me, this is what music is all about. Amazing playing, and heavenly voices. Sheer perfection!
they just released their first orig recorded song together today! Go to one of their FB pages
alright.. heads there immediately
This is my favorite thing on TH-cam one of my most searched songs
I'll listen to this every time I cross a log, thank you.
This trio is awesome,I can't get enough! Hats off!
This is music at its very best
Saw this and thought, John's song covered by the ladies
Absolutely beautiful - love the fiddle, banjo compliment each other and the voices in harmony
Knock this out of the park
Brilliant
These three sound BEAUTIFUL together! I just saw them perform at The Red Wing Music festival, and their performance was amazing. I really hope they make this band official and start recording albums together!
Sometimes, there are no words... just sad, sweet, beauty.
Just can't get over how good these girls are together, so amazingly talented!
Girls? Come on!
Absolutely amazing. One of my favourite John Hiatt songs by some of my favourite singers.
Sounds like voices of three angels !!!
I can't stop playing this song. Great writer. Great performances. My favorite for the month of April!
I am so glad I will get to see then tomorrow LIVE in Badalona, Barcelona!!!!! Wow!!!
How do I find a women that appreciates alt - bluegrass or whatever we are calling this genre.
This is one of the finest renditions I’ve ever heard. What an incredible ensemble!! Love them!!
Makes all my troubles go away with a song!
Three VERY talented ladies making AWESOME music together!
I'm speechless. I am without speech.
Three lady's give us a beautiful sound , all helping eachother to nail this song as a unit and thats the result we get , of course the talent is very high but none of them stick out too much , to me its just fab
Stunning version of a great John Hiatt song. Great playing.
Last year, I'd never heard of Sarah Jarosz. But she was paired with someone on youtube (alison krauss?). Then, I'd never heard of aiofe o'donovan, and then I saw her paired with Sarah Jarosz on youtube. And then until yesterday, I'd never heard of Sarah Watkins, and then yesterday I saw her with Sarah Jarosz and Aiofe.
I wonder who I'll learn about in the next year. Thank goodness for having access to these folks via introduction digitally on youtube, I wouldn't have known about them as soon when the large record companies wanted me to hear whatever they were pushing on pop radio.
+David W Next you will either discover Sierra Hull paired with Sarah Jarosz or Fiona Apple paired with Sara Watkins. ;-)
+David W Yeah man, I had a similar process of discovering each of them. I LOVE this trio - they are so awesome together
+David W Check out Sara Watkins' first project, Nickel Creek, with her brother, dad, and Chris Thiel. So good.
+Jennifer Rummler one of my favorite bands of all time!!
+David W Look for Sometymes Why. :)
Knew these three great ladies were touring together but this is the first time I've heard them all together. I am not disappointed. What fantastic sounds they can make together!!
what i really enjoy about that performance besides that "goosebump vocals" is that driving, vivid beat. A lot of versions have that dragging rhythm so it can sound a bit boring not with this one!!!
Heart rending story so well told. Respect to all who have suffered from a loved one's untimely death. Still can't believe my friend is gone.
"Cryin' for her baby child" @2:37 is just exquisite.
Sarah being from Wimberley... these lyrics seem so eerie now.....The Blanco River is wide, deep and brown..... :( tears to drown...
I come here every so often to nourish my soul. ❤️❤️❤️
They completely kill this song. Beautiful
It's funny how folk music is semi-closely related to mainstream country (or at least 'crosses over' a lot or something)... yet the amount of like I have for mainstream country is a big zero, while I really really like folk music like this. These are some talented musicians.
Bravo!
+glibbergloop I don't know much about country music, but with artists like O'Donovan, you can really feel that Irish heaviness. Same thing with some Celtic tunes. I think it's in the blood.
+Passes Through The Fire
Most definitely. The speaking accent I think is what makes the big difference for me (between country musicians and celtic/irish folk musicians)
My wife & I just had the same discussion coming home from hearing Sarah Jarosz tonight. To her "country is just stupid"--but I've been able to convince her that bluegrass =/= country.
+Scott Oakman
:)
folk music: music that's played where yer folks 'r from.
Oh man, this is gorgeous! Harmonies like yours speak to my soul. Happy sigh....
The future of this music is in good hands .. Absolutely stunning talents ...
John Hiatt, who wrote this song, is impressed, he completely approves.
I very much prefer John Hiatt's original version. Sure, these ladies are talented, but JH's feeling comes through much stronger.
Mister Lackey I agree! They chose a too fast of a tempo in this version. The beautiful lyrics and melody somehow gets lots because of that. No doubt they are very talented but Hiatts version is superior on so many levels
I'd have to agree, but then I usually always prefer the singer/songwriter's original over a cover. That being said, these ladies still killed it! Absolutely gorgeous vocals and fantastic playing.
What a beautiful rendition of a beautiful song.. one of many from the great John Hiatt.
So much great +folk song, thnx you so much for this very fine version and for sharing it!
Beautiful song
I'm a fan of anything John Hiatt does, and of anyone who has the good taste to cover his songs, of course these ladies are all stars on their own,love them all.
I seriously can't stop listening to this....such beautiful music...