Marcus Mumford covers Bob Dylan's "Farewell".
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- *FOR THOSE NEW TO MY CHANNEL AFTER 9/12/2016*: I decided to leave this video public because I love this song, and I want to share it with others.
I didn't do an intro talking about this song, and instead just uploaded the song entirely. I uploaded it for one of two reasons.
I'm in love with this cover.
And the cover can't be found anywhere else on TH-cam.
Marcus Mumford is my favorite musician of all time, and once I found out he covered this song, I needed to hear it. So, I save it on my playlist and repeat it like crazy. Hope you enjoy. :) - เกม
There were a lot of great folk artists who came together to make this concert the success it ultimately became, but the Punch Brothers deserve special recognition for playing and backing on so many of the songs that were performed.
Great to see Marcus with the super-talented and amazing Punch Brothers!
Oh it's fare thee well my darlin' true,
I'm leavin' in the first hour of the morn.
I'm bound off for the bay of Mexico
Or maybe the coast of Californ.
So it's fare thee well my own true love,
We'll meet another day, another time.
It ain't the leavin'
That's a-grievin' me
But my true love who's bound to stay behind.
Oh the weather is against me and the wind blows hard
And the rain she's a-turnin' into hail.
I still might strike it lucky on a highway goin' west,
Though I'm travelin' on a path beaten trail.
So it's fare thee well my own true love,
We'll meet another day, another time.
It ain't the leavin'
That's a-grievin' me
But my true love who's bound to stay behind.
I will write you a letter from time to time,
As I'm ramblin' you can travel with me too.
With my head, my heart and my hands, my love,
I will send what I learn back home to you.
So it's fare thee well my own true love,
We'll meet another day, another time.
It ain't the leavin'
That's a-grievin' me
But my true love who's bound to stay behind.
I will tell you of the laughter and of troubles,
Be them somebody else's or my own.
With my hands in my pockets and my coat collar high,
I will travel unnoticed and unknown.
So it's fare thee well my own true love,
We'll meet another day, another time.
It ain't the leavin'
That's a-grievin' me
But my true love who's bound to stay behind.
I've heard tell of a town where I might as well be bound,
It's down around the old Mexican plains.
They say that the people are all friendly there
And all they ask of you is your name.
So it's fare thee well my own true love,
We'll meet another day, another time.
It ain't the leavin'
That's a-grievin' me
But my true love who's bound to stay behind
I have been listening to this version for the last 1 hour.
Im addicted as well!
Me too
Great- 2 locations with a wonderful cometogether and Marcus Mumford at his best. Great job of the band as well, the mandolin, acoustic guitar and violine... wow.
I have this on a loop and have played it for the last 3 days! LOVE IT!! Thank you for posting.
Genius performance of one of Bob's unheralded gems.
its not a Dylan song, daresay he covered it, but he didnt write it....also known as "the leaving of Liverpool" 19th c
cover versions He did write it in Jan, ‘63.
Ok - an interpretation.
Pure acoustic gold…well played lads!!
Dare I say, greatest cover of Dylan of all time. Up there with Jimi Hendrix's Like a Rolling Stone live. Bob Dylan's Grandmother. Lol.
Tangled up in Blue Jerry Garcia cover is pretty good too.
Chris Smither and Bonnie Raitt - Desolation Row.
George harrison: if not for you
All Along the Watchtower?
Agreed!
What an excellent arrangement of this song and performance. Nicely done, and I am not a Mumford and Sons fan, but I am a big Dylan fan. Kudos gents.
Just to clarify, this video is NOT of Mumford & Sons, but rather Marcus Mumford & the Punch Brothers (Chris Thile, et al.)
Love this!
Love this x
This is BEAUTIFUL!❤
Fantastic performance!
freaking love it
Thank you so much for this edit you sir are a gentleman
A delightful rendition. Thank you friend.
Great performance stay in that mood
thank you for sharing this, awesome video
I absolutely adore Mumford and Sons by far my favorite band. I hope and pray I see them live someday!
Oh and they nailed this cover
This is really Punch Bros ft. Marcus
@@SUperStanisz oh ok well then... Thanks.... I was just stating I love Mumford and sons
@@SUperStanisz Really doesn't matter, music is music enjoy it
STUNNING!
Great job!
Thank you for sharing this. I have been looking for it since I saw this on HBO or showtime (whatever it was) long ago
Retravailler le vieux Bob comme vous l'avez fait, regarde sur ta tête, chapeaux respect well done best regards from southern France
« Regarde sur ta tête » ?
I love everything about this video... thanks for posting! If your viewing numbers suddenly surge upward, it's just me playing this on repeat. :)
You are one of very few women I know that appreciates this. Are you single?
Love it! Marcus is so talented!
If the movies was called Being Marcus Mumford it would have been huge
This is the best song ever, love you guys
My favorite band of all time.. and by an all to well known famous poet whom I adore... # GodBlessyouall
Great band and song!
Is the band the basement tapes
@@darthattenborough1145 no, it's the Punch Brothers
Sweet Harmonious Love!
Extraordinary
One of the best performances of one of the greatest songs, period.
I'd add Tony Rice' version also.
@@maxencesegard4162 He had some great musician backing him.
Wonderful atmosphere. A song from the dictionary of uncle Bob done right by Marcus and the band.
Neat! Pete Seeger's version on the 'We Shall Overcome' concert album is a stunner. Glad to see/hear other versions, since actual Dylan recordings are few. (TR's version is or course nice.)
That was my favorite musical program I have ever seen on TY
The concert is now on iTunes.
Wunderbar !!
Nice work on the switch from studio to live. Very well done.
wait what?!
@@korayerbey2314 when the video switched from the studio to the concert hall. I didnt explain that very well in my original post.
Oh hey the punch brothers are in this too
Ephemara i
It's from the tribute concert for "Inside Llewyn Davis" called "Another Day, Another Time." You should try to see all of it; it's fantastic!
@@papaskazoo5860 thanks for the info!
🤘🏾 “yes!”
Damn I'm definitely stalking this band🤪
Danke
Talent rich lads
Thank you
For Jesica, love you always ! ! !
Very wonderful Bob Dylan song. Marcus and The Punch Brothers giving a great performance. But I wonder what the presence of the Coen brothers is in the first part of the clip. Or are they just interested.
They directed it so that's probably why they are there.
Concert was in support of the Inside Llewan Davis movie, produced by the Coen brothers.
Yes...it's gonna be a great day. ✌
wow
CLRUDDERHAM My thoughts exactly. :3
I do like this a lot, but Dylan's version is one his all time great interpretations of his own songs.
It's an 18th century English folk song.
unreal
With everything he's seen/heard, I wonder what it would take to get a "holy shit" from T-bone Burnett
I don't think he knows the impact he's had on milions of people. If he hadn't collaborated with the Coen Brother's on so many movies, a lot of music would still be niche only. Because of Oh Brother, where art thou, bluegrass music has become my go to music no matter the mood.
Oop sry 4 2 timing y'all
The Coen brothers produced the Inside Llewyn Davis movie. The concert and film were in regard to the movie.\
Their mothers must be soooo proud!
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Is that Jack Ashford (from Motown's Funk Brothers) on Tambourine??
Is the Tambourine player the guy from the Funk Brothers?
This is "leaving of Liverpool" melody
Some backup band... (The Punch Brothers). Damn
What is this from? I mean you got Marcus Mumford doing an awesome cover and Joel and Ethan Coen hanging out with T. Bone Burnett smoking a fucking fat joint. What an awesome video!!
And a quick cameo at the beginning of Gillian Welch.
anyone know why T-Bone Burnett keeps lighting this piece of wood?
It's a smudge stick make of sage. Smudging is an ancient ritual of American Indians for cleansing and blessing a space and/or person.
You've never lit a doobie at a show?
Perhaps Norwegian Wood.
what concert is that? when its on the concert part
dadude415 It's something like.. Inside The Music of Inside Llewyn Davis. I forget the actual title. It's a music concert for the movie Inside Llewyn Davis.
+dadude415 Another Day, Another Time-Inside The Music of Inside Llewyn Davis
Robert Zimmerman rewrites Leaving Liverpool
who is that to Marcus' right? Not Chris Thile
cameron tucker Chris Eldridge
Chris Thile on mandolin - Technically to Marcus' left - and Chris Eldridge to his right on acoustic. Both members of The Punch Brothers. As someone else mentioned - one heck of a back-up band!
who's studio is this? is it pete seeger's place in the catskills?
Beautiful segway into the live performance! Oh why oh why didn't Marcus & the boys stay acoustic w/the bluegrass sound?? Their new stuff...terrible. :(
I wouldn't say terrible. But I do see your point.
The Punch Brothers definitely kill it in all these performances, it'd be cool to see a whole album collaboration with them and Marcus Mumford.
I'm trying to play this. What's the key?
key of B. Capo 4th fret and play G.
Thank you but I should've told you I'm a pianist and blues harp player. But thanks for letting me know the key. It sounded to me like B flat major
But this one is good
No idea Jude law could rock the mandolin like that
Im sure this comment has already been made but how is that one guy not George Steinbrenner at 1:06 watching over his investment?
This where the movie got it's title.
Dylan didn't write this song. He just adapted the lyrics from The Leaving of Liverpool, and old irish folk song. Sorry if I burst anyone's bubble
Correct. My comment was in response to a lot of comments on here that seemed to think Dylan wrote the song.
So he did write this, but he stole the melody
@@johnsmith-zw9yp he wrote the lyrics, yeah, but did not write the melody
It’s actually English. Documented by an American. Reinroduced on record by Ewan MacColl. Then, the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem made it popular in Ireland. And, a lot of others played it too.
I get feedback with 1 mic and 1 amp..... Jesus.
Wait, this is a Dylan song? Is this not a bastardised "Leaving of Liverpool?"
It's both! Dylan wrote this song based on the traditional folk ballad "Leaving of Liverpool" :-)
Sounds pretty much the same to me I heard it as an old Irish folk song
Not the last time Bob took a song changed a couple words and called it his own 😅
@@garad123456 Oldy enough, a ton of ppl did that with his too (Jimi). I guess I can kind of be forgiven cuz isn't that sort of thing with folk songs...
what is he lighting at 0:15? is that a doobie i see? XD
Haha does look like a roach. Go on T Bone lad
Sage
Great song, but Dylan stole an old tune called :The Leaving of Liverpool'.
And a lot of the lyrics!
I'll go along with the rest. This is one excellent cover of a terrific Dylan number. A keeper. Veterans for Trump 2020
Great job, folks. --Nam Vets for Trump 2020
Hair lip!!!