Oh yes, one of the days that changed my life, I remember it well. March 24th, 1992. First time I heard her, had only read about her a week or two before. Her American TV debut, I believe. What an amazing voice! When she starts singing after the solo I still get chills. The World's Most Dangerous Band does a great job backing her up. Too bad the picture's a little dark, you can't see well the dirndl skirt she was wearing. This is one of the best performances I've ever seen/heard on a TV show. Glorious!
I heard this song over the speaker system at a used CD store in Bellevue, WA. Sara wasn't famous yet. I heard that voice and asked the clerk who that was. He showed me the CD and I bought it. Soon after that, Fumbling Toward Ecstasy was released and she became very famous in the USA. But I've always been a bit proud that I heard how special she was before the masses did.
Silver Platters off 148th? ;) My bandmate introduced me to Sarah in the early 90s, just saw her show for 30th anniversary of FTE in Woodinville. She killed it, still buzzin from that show.
This is just a few weeks before I saw her in concert for the first time, in SF -- best concert ever. Particularly memorable as the Rodney King riots were also going on. They wouldn't let us out until we could say how we were getting home, which was indeed a problem for us East Bay girls.
This is the song that clued me into Sarah. Was at First Avenue for a show and they play videos on the a big screen before shows. This was one of them. Bought the disc the next day.
Love her music. Turn down the damn guitar. I fought with guitar heads for decades in amateur bands and hated it. Mix for the vocals so you dont sound like an amateur performance
Great song and performance by Sarah McLaughlin. Liked
Sarah is a Canadian treasure.
Gorgeous gifted and humble they don't make them like her anymore !
Oh yes, one of the days that changed my life, I remember it well. March 24th, 1992. First time I heard her, had only read about her a week or two before. Her American TV debut, I believe. What an amazing voice! When she starts singing after the solo I still get chills. The World's Most Dangerous Band does a great job backing her up. Too bad the picture's a little dark, you can't see well the dirndl skirt she was wearing. This is one of the best performances I've ever seen/heard on a TV show. Glorious!
Nova Scotia Canada 🇨🇦 Sarah is a angel on earth 🌍
fantastic. She is so talented. Going to see her in Ottawa. Paul Shaeffer and his band is simply amazing.
I heard this song over the speaker system at a used CD store in Bellevue, WA. Sara wasn't famous yet. I heard that voice and asked the clerk who that was. He showed me the CD and I bought it. Soon after that, Fumbling Toward Ecstasy was released and she became very famous in the USA. But I've always been a bit proud that I heard how special she was before the masses did.
I bought a cassette tape of her when she was 17 years old, beat ya!
@@stupidas9466 Yes, you did. Was it the band she was part of in high school? (I just looked up her bio.)
Silver Platters off 148th? ;) My bandmate introduced me to Sarah in the early 90s, just saw her show for 30th anniversary of FTE in Woodinville. She killed it, still buzzin from that show.
@@scottfielding6179 I don't think so. It was a very small used record and cd store, about the size of a large living room in a house.
She's soooo pretty!!!!
That was a discovery! Sarah’s first letterman performance!
when she hits the high notes I get goosebumps
Sarah great voice and she is Pretty too
I love this song. Sarah has such a beautiful voice.
The sound of my youth. Still listening to her today ❤️🙌🏻
Hmmm, and what about today??
This is the sound of my youth too. Liked your comment
Damn ..she looks so good.. what vocals...I was 30 when this was done
Wow what a voice
What a beauty...
Open the doors that lead on into Eden
Don't you disguise
I'll follow the signs marked back to the beginning
No more compromise...
I will never get tired of this
This is just a few weeks before I saw her in concert for the first time, in SF -- best concert ever. Particularly memorable as the Rodney King riots were also going on. They wouldn't let us out until we could say how we were getting home, which was indeed a problem for us East Bay girls.
Love her. Love this song.
She nailed it
2020 and still rocking
I really miss the 90s.
LOVE her and this song! :)
Dam she is so beautiful.. Sarah has such amazing voice
Sarah McLachlan 😍😍😍💓💓💓
omg she is so stunning...🥰🥰🥰🥰
This is the song that clued me into Sarah. Was at First Avenue for a show and they play videos on the a big screen before shows. This was one of them. Bought the disc the next day.
proud to be CanadianThis should have a million views
Jaime Laursen I know right?
This artists is beautiful voice and album
SO GOOD!
Amazing!, Love Sarah!
Wow,sarah
I LOVE this song, Thanks so much for posting!! She's going back out on tour!!!!🎉🎉🎉
You're most welcome! Thanks for the note of appreciation.
Smizing!!!!! She was SELLING IT!
into the fire and reunited
Shes the good witch❤
Something tells me this audience did not appreciate how great this was.
Meeow! Looks like a cross between Sigourney Weaver and Phoebe Cates❤❤❤
The band really lit up at the end, it would have been nice to see that continue.
God she looks so young here.
24
damn, so that's what they mean by sparkling eyes
Haha I almost forgot about those huge cd cases
😊😊😊
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Black backup singers were getting down!
Geez, she's good eh?
This artists her caussin jessie the cowgirl
Kudos to Sarah for making the best of a half-assed hack house band, and those backup singers…ugh!
Her band is much better!
Love her music. Turn down the damn guitar. I fought with guitar heads for decades in amateur bands and hated it. Mix for the vocals so you dont sound like an amateur performance
Sad that he sound mixing on this sucked and it was rushed. It didn’t get the presentation it deserved.
There are few things more repugnant than watching Paul Schaffer try to sing.
Or be hip.
😂
Not bad, but Trump's rendition of this song is way better
Horrible back up dancing
Back when Letterman was actually funny and not a freak like he is now.