A little more than four years have passed since this heartbreakingly beautiful rendition was shared with us during one of the most scary and uncertain times in many of our lives. It was a gift then. It’s a gift still. Life has mostly returned to “normal” (or the new normal) and the urgency and uncertainty passed. But this song-this version of a song already in existence for years prior but somehow made more beautiful and more relevant-still touches me deeply, and still has an impact on my heart even though it hits a little differently now. Lordy, how I miss the gift we had of Chris Thile & company on stage and in our ears EVERY week (or damn near it) on Live from Here. He brought SO many new-to-my-ears, worthy musicians together and into my life every week and created pure magic. It was *priceless.* Once again, thank you to all the incredibly talented musicians who breathed new life into this piece and gifted it to us.❤
One of the most beautiful of all the beautiful gifts musicians are giving us during this time. Thank goodness we have #livefromhome and thank goodness we have Chris Thile.
Seven months later and this performance still breaks my heart in all the right places. I've never been so moved by a song performance. Ever. This is just as relevant now as then. Perhaps more. I hope you'll be able to bring back some incarnation of those beautiful live music collab shows in the not too distant future... in any setting. You're a gift. All of you.
I wish I could like this 7 billion times (one for each human on this planet who needs to hear this song right now). I first heard this live, over 10 years ago, in a tiny auditorium at Stanford, and Chris looked right into me as they were singing this song. I was going through a tough time, and it is indeed gratifying to know I’m on the other side of it now. This song is my comfort blanket. I cry now with joy when I hear this song (especially this version of it!) thank you, Chris, and Punch Brothers, you’re doing god’s work in helping us heal.
The secret MVP in this is the keys. All that warm ambience with the stark honesty of the folk instrumentation and vocals. Almost like pedal steel, but with much more meat to it.
This is *the* music I associate most with the first few tragic, horrible, confusing months of COVID. You all captured our feelings perfectly in ways future generations won’t be bow to understand. Thank you.
I first heard this song about 10 years ago. I was in a bad place emotionally. First time an ex played this for me, and I cried for reasons I couldn't explain at the time. I wasn't dealing with my emotions at all back then, and this song was eye opening. It doesn't hit me the same now, but it's nice to reflect on how far I've come.
I'm not sure I want it to happen, but if we were to demystify the emotional impact of music (tone/melody/harmony), and through experimentation make a repeatable process, it could become a powerful therapy tool. Better than affirmations, or color therapy, or the ones that attempt to break deep in our psyche with other tools. Maybe it already exists. I just know that music helps me discover what hides in my heart and I'm afraid that others won't find what would likewise enlighten and uplift them.
I saw `(and listened to) the Punch Brothers Live in my hometown of Enschede, the Netherlands a couple of years ago at the Crossing Border Festival. I am so grateful for that moment. it was one of the few moments in my life that my jaw dropped between my knees seeing them play. sweet memories. Keep on playing and stay safe (hope you get a competent president)
Still playing this on tough days, you know broken wrist surgery for it 6” snow, not to mention everything else going on these days of which there are too many. It moves me and gets me moving. His sensitivity is so deep I am grateful for his music and those he plays with!
The best concert I've ever seen in my entire life was Punch Brothers in Seattle a few years ago. The show was the most high energy, entertaining, well paced show I've ever seen. The music was superb, the guys were flawless. There were three? Four encores? I think they would have kept playing if the venue would have let them. I preach the gospel of Punch Brothers to anyone who listens now.
One of my all time favorite songs. One of those songs that captures some primal emotion at the heart of life. Loving the violinists facial expressions. I can tell he feels it too.
Each one of you gave this song the weight and reverence it deserved with your sincerity. (Yeah, your musical talent & passion *might* have been a factor also ;) What a lifeboat you are. Thank you.
I was playing a video game the other day and someone was asking for good songs to add to their playlist while things are the way they are right now. So I linked this, as I think it's a fitting song right now. His response was "The violin player looks so sad... THEY ALL LOOK SO SAD!!" I don't know if that's a good or bad thing, but for me, I know I constantly find myself humming or singing it lately!
Man I can't imagine listening to this in April of 2020 when things were in a bad way. This song capture those emotions so well. A very minor tone, but a message that also drives the perseverance we all had. At least back in this time we were all united, since then we've been at each others throats...
I absolutely love this. It is one of the most magical songs I've ever heard. I think we can all agree that pandemic isolation sucks, but in this footage we can see how each artist is totally immersed in their instrument and sound, in a way that is difficult to see in a live performance where the musicians are also reacting to each other and to the audience.
It is my absolute favorite version of this song. I saw the Punch Brothers play it live over 10 years ago and that live version was my favorite (not sure it was recorded) too.
Anyone who gives this a thumbs down deserves to get kicked in the nutz! Amazing work (as usual) PBs! I have already viewed this 6 times and counting...
Good luck is a real Dublin (Ireland) expression of surprise/wonder/exasperation, it works really well here because good luck that’s a sensitive arrangement!
Thanks so much for watching clips of Live From Here, if you enjoy this checkout Chris Thile and Punch Brothers new musical variety show, The Energy Curfew Music Hour. Season one is streaming here: bit.ly/ecmh-season1
We will miss the show. Thankfully, the videos are still up. Hoping to see some of these great performers live in the future. Thank you to ALL of you for the beautiful music
takes me back to when i first heard this song live - in Asheville NC before Antifogmatic came out. forever one of my all time faves - gorgeous rendition
A little more than four years have passed since this heartbreakingly beautiful rendition was shared with us during one of the most scary and uncertain times in many of our lives. It was a gift then. It’s a gift still.
Life has mostly returned to “normal” (or the new normal) and the urgency and uncertainty passed. But this song-this version of a song already in existence for years prior but somehow made more beautiful and more relevant-still touches me deeply, and still has an impact on my heart even though it hits a little differently now.
Lordy, how I miss the gift we had of Chris Thile & company on stage and in our ears EVERY week (or damn near it) on Live from Here. He brought SO many new-to-my-ears, worthy musicians together and into my life every week and created pure magic. It was *priceless.*
Once again, thank you to all the incredibly talented musicians who breathed new life into this piece and gifted it to us.❤
4 years later.
The times are still tough, but we will get by.
keep hanging in there
One of the most beautiful of all the beautiful gifts musicians are giving us during this time. Thank goodness we have #livefromhome and thank goodness we have Chris Thile.
My thought exactly.
In my final semester of college and I just have no gas left in the tank. This is a pristine example of the healing power of music.
Seven months later and this performance still breaks my heart in all the right places. I've never been so moved by a song performance. Ever. This is just as relevant now as then. Perhaps more.
I hope you'll be able to bring back some incarnation of those beautiful live music collab shows in the not too distant future... in any setting. You're a gift. All of you.
I wish I could like this 7 billion times (one for each human on this planet who needs to hear this song right now). I first heard this live, over 10 years ago, in a tiny auditorium at Stanford, and Chris looked right into me as they were singing this song. I was going through a tough time, and it is indeed gratifying to know I’m on the other side of it now. This song is my comfort blanket. I cry now with joy when I hear this song (especially this version of it!) thank you, Chris, and Punch Brothers, you’re doing god’s work in helping us heal.
The secret MVP in this is the keys. All that warm ambience with the stark honesty of the folk instrumentation and vocals. Almost like pedal steel, but with much more meat to it.
I agree, those keys provide a nice layer for everything else to float on top of.
I LOVE the pad that he's playing. Absolutely drenched in reverb. A great fit.
What is this pad sound? I love it so much
This is *the* music I associate most with the first few tragic, horrible, confusing months of COVID. You all captured our feelings perfectly in ways future generations won’t be bow to understand. Thank you.
I first heard this song about 10 years ago. I was in a bad place emotionally. First time an ex played this for me, and I cried for reasons I couldn't explain at the time. I wasn't dealing with my emotions at all back then, and this song was eye opening. It doesn't hit me the same now, but it's nice to reflect on how far I've come.
Perfect honest comment. You helped me understand something. Thank you.
I'm not sure I want it to happen, but if we were to demystify the emotional impact of music (tone/melody/harmony), and through experimentation make a repeatable process, it could become a powerful therapy tool. Better than affirmations, or color therapy, or the ones that attempt to break deep in our psyche with other tools. Maybe it already exists. I just know that music helps me discover what hides in my heart and I'm afraid that others won't find what would likewise enlighten and uplift them.
I saw `(and listened to) the Punch Brothers Live in my hometown of Enschede, the Netherlands a couple of years ago at the Crossing Border Festival. I am so grateful for that moment. it was one of the few moments in my life that my jaw dropped between my knees seeing them play. sweet memories. Keep on playing and stay safe (hope you get a competent president)
I always thought musicians should have reserved seats in the lifeboat when we hit the iceberg. This proves why. Thank you for this gift.
Well said!
Yes !!
🎵❤😊
Oh yes. This particular ensemble gets me to sleep quite often these days. Comfort.
Still playing this on tough days, you know broken wrist surgery for it 6” snow, not to mention everything else going on these days of which there are too many. It moves me and gets me moving. His sensitivity is so deep I am grateful for his music and those he plays with!
This song is pure gift. It captures so much of what we're all feeling right now but infuses it with peace as well. Gorgeous and very appreciated.
So much talent in one video, and yet not showing off...all perfectly blended together. Thank you all for this gift!
The best concert I've ever seen in my entire life was Punch Brothers in Seattle a few years ago. The show was the most high energy, entertaining, well paced show I've ever seen. The music was superb, the guys were flawless. There were three? Four encores? I think they would have kept playing if the venue would have let them. I preach the gospel of Punch Brothers to anyone who listens now.
One of my all time favorite songs. One of those songs that captures some primal emotion at the heart of life. Loving the violinists facial expressions. I can tell he feels it too.
So GLAD this song exists, cry of joy! I am grateful 🙏
Good luck to you too, Chris Thile & company
just wow. Aoife O'Donovan and Chris Thile..... merci beaucoup the rest of the ensemble, just brilliant
Each one of you gave this song the weight and reverence it deserved with your sincerity. (Yeah, your musical talent & passion *might* have been a factor also ;)
What a lifeboat you are.
Thank you.
Jeremy's playing and expressions make me want to cry,,, I do so gladly.
I was playing a video game the other day and someone was asking for good songs to add to their playlist while things are the way they are right now. So I linked this, as I think it's a fitting song right now. His response was "The violin player looks so sad... THEY ALL LOOK SO SAD!!" I don't know if that's a good or bad thing, but for me, I know I constantly find myself humming or singing it lately!
That was touching. Empathy poured out across the wires...
Man I can't imagine listening to this in April of 2020 when things were in a bad way. This song capture those emotions so well. A very minor tone, but a message that also drives the perseverance we all had. At least back in this time we were all united, since then we've been at each others throats...
THANK YOU. Love you all
I absolutely love this. It is one of the most magical songs I've ever heard. I think we can all agree that pandemic isolation sucks, but in this footage we can see how each artist is totally immersed in their instrument and sound, in a way that is difficult to see in a live performance where the musicians are also reacting to each other and to the audience.
It is my absolute favorite version of this song. I saw the Punch Brothers play it live over 10 years ago and that live version was my favorite (not sure it was recorded) too.
@@rujutaparikh8449 You are lucky. I hope to see them live one day.
Thank you all so much. When it’s hard to put in words to my peers, you put it not only in words, but so much more. So blooming beautiful.
Thank you Chris. Fellow Pisces.
Thank you to you all for filling our hearts. You are beautiful.
this is the song ..to say goodbye to the gurus of live from here .....we were all enlightened ...what a beautiful gift this is the song is
Anyone who gives this a thumbs down deserves to get kicked in the nutz! Amazing work (as usual) PBs! I have already viewed this 6 times and counting...
Deserves applause. Hope y'all get to be in front of live audiences again soon.
You are all magic. Thank you for this gift.
Play this almost every day since March 1. Stopped a while when show was canceled! Back on it helps me start my day.
Thank you so much Chris and Live from Home players. Hopeful.
Good luck is a real Dublin (Ireland) expression of surprise/wonder/exasperation, it works really well here because good luck that’s a sensitive arrangement!
Incredibly beautiful, brought me to tears
Sweeet! Thank you for making the world a nicer place~☀️
Still one of the best songs ever written and performed. Loved this song since I first heard it.
So beautiful, and all remote. So surreal even months later.
why can't I like this twice?
This is The Song... I NEVER tire of, stupendous!
As an aspiring musician, it's so cool to see such talented people not halted by the virus! Just what we need in these times, thank you!
Thank you. I have heard this song many times, but this time I wept.
Thanks so much for watching clips of Live From Here, if you enjoy this checkout Chris Thile and Punch Brothers new musical variety show, The Energy Curfew Music Hour. Season one is streaming here: bit.ly/ecmh-season1
We will miss the show. Thankfully, the videos are still up. Hoping to see some of these great performers live in the future. Thank you to ALL of you for the beautiful music
takes me back to when i first heard this song live - in Asheville NC before Antifogmatic came out. forever one of my all time faves - gorgeous rendition
Big-time, much-needed balm for the soul.
Perfect 😍
Heartfelt Thanks Chris and band so much for the uplifting music
LOVE YA ALL!
melted this ol' cold heart o' mine
Wonderful, thanks so much. Love the song and love Punch Brothers. Stay safe and best wishes from Mexico City!
So tasteful arrangement ! Very nice
Stupendous. Thank you for brightening my day....and everyone else's. You rock for sharing yourselves and your talents with the world.
Thank you so much for being so amazing in a time of need
Magnificent. Thanks for playing and sharing.
to date: the best version of this song.... very nice job folks!!
Thank you for this. Love to all from Bangkok.
Powerful. Made my heart cry a little. So relevant. Beautiful.
Thank you.
Thanks a lot for your genious. At this dark hours your shining music are a bless. Hi from Portugal!
Questa canzone è commovente. Grazie. Ciao dall'Italia.
That harmony on "tough times" tickles my fancy.
Beautiful-respectful and soulful. Thanks.
Thank you I listen to you every day.
Absolutely haunting. Thank you for this
Wonderful. Thanks for sharing the gift of music and yourselves. Love it.
Nice job. Good work. Love the peace in this song.🇦🇺
Love this song!
Gets better every time, be careful, getting hard to top this one. Thank you 😊
Sweet. Thank y'all!!
Wow! Quietly powerful music, fantastic :-)
Fantastic song. Sounds great from all the corners of our earth.
And we did get by thanks you to the music of chris thile and the punch brother sara jerosz
Yet another amazing performance!
CT...keep ‘em coming!
Most beautiful ~ 🌟🙏🏼🌟
Thankyou for soothing my soul 💛🙏
Wow! Wow! Thanks Chris and friends. This one is a jewel.
Thanks, I really needed this. Beautiful performance
So nice, thanks
Hi from Melbourne Australia.
Wow, that's wonderful!
Love this
Thank you. I’m so glad I tapped into this.
I am assuming that each one added what he felt would compliment your part, playing by ear is a beautiful way to create a sense of live from here.
Thank you for this stunning performance. I was touched by it.
This is absolutely magical!
That was really beautiful!
Shaysus. New depth to this incredible song
So beautiful! I'd love to get this on CD.
Beautiful. Masterly performed.
Really beautiful, thankyou 💜
The keys are the cloud on which this thing flies
Beautiful
A sweet gift. Thanks!
Such a heartfelt and. Beautiful song
we'll get by. Good luck world
I like how they all just shut down afterwards.
Just... Wow!
Get it, Jeremy! :)