jackie chan! i've already been callin'-everyone-that, just for fun, for a number of years, how cool was this show! hey, and how *awesome*, is *chinese democracy*, guys!
No matter what one's favorite genre of music is, there always seems to be that song in each one that strikes a collective nerve. This is definitely one of those.
I met Shawn in a park near the Stevie Ray Vaughan statue, in Austin, TX - doing a photo shoot for the south by southwest music festival in 2000. We sat for a while and chatted. I was over visiting from the UK. What a lovey lady. 💫❤️
My first dog was a yellow lab named Sonny. He was a little hyper when he was young and ran away one time. Thankfully he came home and we blasted this song in the house because it was very popular at the time. Always makes me smile thinking about it and grateful he lived 14 solid years. 🐕
Have adored this song since the 90’s. It used to get so much air play on the radio. It’s as familiar as an old friend. What an accomplishment to write something that resonated with so many. Beautiful work.
I was like 6 years old when this song came out in the 90’s didn’t know what the song was about till I got older I would sit in my room this song would be playing on the radio 📻 I would sit on my bed and the sun would be beaming 🌞 through the curtains.. well when I grew up the house burnt down this song always takes me back home and to my childhood 😢😢😢
She grew up, just before me, in my hometown, was childhood friends with my boss. Their families used to play and vacation together. She came back here after the Grammy album, late 90s, and put on a concert! Since they had been friends I got to meet her and we chatted quite a bit about fun stuff she remembered, the bakery and familiar places, downtown stores.( small town) It was just her and acoustic guitar for the show and, my God did it sound unbelievable. Like ten times this performance. There is a different vibration in a Grammy winner, when you see them live.
I was fortunate enough to see Shawn in the late 70's early 80's at a place called City Limits. Shawn, Buddy Miller, Jim Lauderdale, Larry Campbell and other great Musicians used to play their on a regular basis. For those who don't recognize the Guitar Player, it's John Leventhal. John has produced and recorded with many Musicians including his Wife, Rose Anne.
I saw Shawn years ago in a pizza parlor when she was on a solo college circuit I think. If I remember correctly, I was about the only one listening. We talked for a while and it was interesting and a bit funny looking back.
@mldiode- Really??? How is that?? I have a far better one!....There's hope for Humanity due to Jesus coming to earth 2,000 years ago to pay for ALL of Humanity's Sins through the shedding of His Sinless Blood on the Cross. However very few will receive His pardon and transition into the New Earth under a New Heaven where there's no trace of sin, death, sickness, etc. Jesus characterized Himself as "The Small Gate and Narrow Path that leads to Life and only a FEW find it." (Matthew 7:14)
brilliant record, and she's truly a wonderfully musical singer. love the the timbre of her voice, that beautiful sexy vibrato, her understated but full-of-finesse phrasing, the songs so good, the lyrics. her best stuff is just up there
best performance of the best number-one-song at the time-of-performance, and on world-wide-tv, que *clasico*! outta-*site*, man!~ no one could beat that!
Get the kids and bring a sweater Dry is good and wind is better Count the years you always knew it Strike a match, go on and do it The best bridge in music history
As a long time Shawn Colvin fan I’m happy she achieved mainstream success. This song has a catchy hook however this is far from her best song. IMO almost every song on Steady On is better (perhaps much better). Even given her Grammy success I feel she is tragically under appreciated as the legendary singer/songwriter that she is. Shawn Colvin fanatic
John Leventhal ... my second favorite electric guitar player ... Steuart Smith is #1. They think play more like piano players vs the run of the mill strum/single note that is the norm.
I thought so at first, but at the same time, there's something uplifting about it. She does something unthinkable, and basically sets fire to her past in order to escape it. And in the end, Shawn says she's out there on her own and she's alright.
This is OK....but I think what really made the soung sound great...at least for me...was the mandolin they put in the original studio recording. It is missing here and though it does not sound bad, it just sounds different than the version I am used to. I prefer the original sound. EDIT...well know I know it was a finger picked violin! Whatever it was it went well with the recorded music.
@@ozbluesman I did not know that! Finger picked Violin? WOW! Well that is the sound I like then....I always thought it was a mandolin by the way it sounded.
Interesting, @@dongiller. She is credited on the studio cut: www.discogs.com/Shawn-Colvin-A-Few-Small-Repairs/release/1103287. Thanks for the post and the reply.
@@dongiller that is a good discussion. I think the girl in the video is Lucy Kaplansky who played with Shawn for many years. Looking for other 96-97 videos, I definately see Kate there, more in the 96 era. So.. any more bets? :)
Ah looky at that. Well at the time of this eppisode anyways track 1 of the CD was the number 1 song on the radio. Just the irony that it was number 1 and it's track 1.
"Sunny Came Home" is a great song by Shawn Colvin! Hard to believe that it has been 26 years since this superb song came out!
I was in the audience for this. Tim Robbins and Jackie Chan were also on the episode.
jackie chan! i've already been callin'-everyone-that, just for fun, for a number of years, how cool was this show!
hey, and how *awesome*, is *chinese democracy*, guys!
omg!!!
I was there as well. All I remember was how cold it was in there!
And I was being born.
Amazing!
I'm typically not a fan of live performances, but she sounds exactly like the recording. Amazing voice. Fantastic aong.
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You bet, ya!
No matter what one's favorite genre of music is, there always seems to be that song in each one that strikes a collective nerve. This is definitely one of those.
Very well said. 👍
I met Shawn in a park near the Stevie Ray Vaughan statue, in Austin, TX - doing a photo shoot for the south by southwest music festival in 2000. We sat for a while and chatted. I was over visiting from the UK. What a lovey lady. 💫❤️
One of the few times the singer sounded every bit as good as their recorded version.
Wow. Unbelievable. Very clear now 🙃🤠😌👍
You need to listen to more live shows
I have seen her in concert twice. She is such a talented singer/songwriter - I wish she were 30 years younger.
I saw her live.
You're spot-on.
She just nails it 🎯
My first dog was a yellow lab named Sonny. He was a little hyper when he was young and ran away one time. Thankfully he came home and we blasted this song in the house because it was very popular at the time. Always makes me smile thinking about it and grateful he lived 14 solid years. 🐕
Love this story! 💜🐕
Did he burn down your house?
That would be a little too spot on
@@kliflord1527 😂
1997. All was possible, life was an oyster!
Times are different now. Survival mode.
Have adored this song since the 90’s. It used to get so much air play on the radio. It’s as familiar as an old friend. What an accomplishment to write something that resonated with so many. Beautiful work.
I was like 6 years old when this song came out in the 90’s didn’t know what the song was about till I got older I would sit in my room this song would be playing on the radio 📻 I would sit on my bed and the sun would be beaming 🌞 through the curtains.. well when I grew up the house burnt down this song always takes me back home and to my childhood 😢😢😢
I was 29
She is such an amazing talent and to her John Leventhal with her is an even bigger treat!
This sounds really, really good. Miss the 90s.
This song is gold.
Literally and figuratively...
Amazing voice, damn she is incredible.
Mannnn I remember hearing this over the grocery store speakers between 1997-2000 like alotttt lol.. nostalgic 👌
Not so subliminal messaging to the housewives picking up milk. "Hey. Think hard about that guy."
She grew up, just before me, in my hometown, was childhood friends with my boss. Their families used to play and vacation together.
She came back here after the Grammy album, late 90s, and put on a concert!
Since they had been friends I got to meet her and we chatted quite a bit about fun stuff she remembered, the bakery and familiar places, downtown stores.( small town)
It was just her and acoustic guitar for the show and, my God did it sound unbelievable. Like ten times this performance. There is a different vibration in a Grammy winner, when you see them live.
Love your description of her and the whole event.
Gorgeous tune concerning burning down your home to help escape the past. Not many tunes dealing with this topic exist. :)
Beautiful … Great Music for the soul
This is a very special performance. She hit it out of the park. Outstanding.
She is impeccable. So amazing always.
Letterman crew does an amazing job with the sound for her
I hope we don't completely lose real artists like this who can sing and play perfection through their bodies alone.
I was fortunate enough to see Shawn in the late 70's early 80's at a place called City Limits. Shawn, Buddy Miller, Jim Lauderdale, Larry Campbell and other great Musicians used to play their on a regular basis. For those who don't recognize the Guitar Player, it's John Leventhal. John has produced and recorded with many Musicians including his Wife, Rose Anne.
I saw Shawn years ago in a pizza parlor when she was on a solo college circuit I think. If I remember correctly, I was about the only one listening. We talked for a while and it was interesting and a bit funny looking back.
He also wrote and played many of the instruments on this song
Amazing track...Amazing performer!
I remember watching this when it aired.
There’s hope for humanity with Shawn in the world…
@mldiode- Really??? How is that?? I have a far better one!....There's hope for Humanity due to Jesus coming to earth 2,000 years ago to pay for ALL of Humanity's Sins through the shedding of His Sinless Blood on the Cross. However very few will receive His pardon and transition into the New Earth under a New Heaven where there's no trace of sin, death, sickness, etc. Jesus characterized Himself as "The Small Gate and Narrow Path that leads to Life and only a FEW find it." (Matthew 7:14)
I loved this from the moment I saw it when it happened, and I love it as much today in nov of 2019
amazing song
One of my very favorite songs ever!❤️🤙🏼🌺
Such a beautiful voice!
Songs in the 80s and 90s are still the best.
Great performance. John Leventhal’s guitar playing is superb.
brilliant record, and she's truly a wonderfully musical singer. love the the timbre of her voice, that beautiful sexy vibrato, her understated but full-of-finesse phrasing, the songs so good, the lyrics. her best stuff is just up there
tune's a bit sped up here ( no doubt fitting the format), so it doesn't breathe like it could. still great
This might be the most memorable and recognizable intro and riff in the entire history of music. Well...its up there anyway.
Love your thumbnail picture
best performance of the best number-one-song at the time-of-performance, and on world-wide-tv, que *clasico*! outta-*site*, man!~ no one could beat that!
Agree.
uh no, heh
Take me back to these times!!
Amazingly powerful for such a laid-back song
Well said. 👍
Talented lady deserves to be better known in my little island i.e. GB - I think she's great!
Such a great song!❤❤❤
Beautiful music.💖
Simply extraordinary! Oh Shawn, so brilliant ❤
Airport terminal music brought me here. Takes me back to simpler times.
timeless song that bring back memories
February 2020..... (still luv it )
She sound just like on the radio.👏👏
I'm fascinated by many female musicians who write their own song and perform with music instruments.
Finally, Sunny came home 🎶
this live version is my favourite. i like the background singer inclusion.
I love the instrumental in both this live version song and the original song.
What a voice and such a great song.
just saw her perform a few days ago. That voice is aging fine as wine.
Love this song
Get the kids and bring a sweater
Dry is good and wind is better
Count the years you always knew it
Strike a match, go on and do it
The best bridge in music history
Hi 🎉 I love this song always
It's time for a few small repairs, she said...
Love Shawn xx
Dave's band's intro riff is the last few seconds of Sarah McLaughlin - Possession.
Oh good catch!! Love that song 👏🏻👏🏻
that was an awesome performance, love this song !
my best song ever.
Awesome, thanks for sharing.
Great performance of an excellent song.
very good👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Great playing !
Thank you, Don!! :D
The great Shawn Pelton on drums!
she's a genius
Very nice
Awesome! Thanks
One dislike is from ODB, RIP. ODB was for the children!
Love her xx
how gorgeous she is 👄
This song is one of my favorite to play on my guitar
my Jeddah time....I love those days!
As a long time Shawn Colvin fan I’m happy she achieved mainstream success. This song has a catchy hook however this is far from her best song. IMO almost every song on Steady On is better (perhaps much better). Even given her Grammy success I feel she is tragically under appreciated as the legendary singer/songwriter that she is.
Shawn Colvin fanatic
she's appreciated by taylor swift who had her as a guest .. the video is on you tube ...
Excellent song her vocals and the playing
Ok is so beatiful
John Leventhal ... my second favorite electric guitar player ... Steuart Smith is #1. They think play more like piano players vs the run of the mill strum/single note that is the norm.
when your live singing is better than CD version:) what a talent.....
This is a very dark song.
it is, but its so good.
It's sort of like Linkin Park's In The End was made all the darker after Chester Bennington's suicide.
I thought so at first, but at the same time, there's something uplifting about it. She does something unthinkable, and basically sets fire to her past in order to escape it. And in the end, Shawn says she's out there on her own and she's alright.
True story. She's alright though. So started dark but ends with light.
My chillhood
This is OK....but I think what really made the soung sound great...at least for me...was the mandolin they put in the original studio recording. It is missing here and though it does not sound bad, it just sounds different than the version I am used to. I prefer the original sound. EDIT...well know I know it was a finger picked violin! Whatever it was it went well with the recorded music.
She also looks a little flustered. Letterman quickly and ungracefully threw her out there.
I kinda rather the Original Instrumental sound like in her Music Video.
Love me some mandolin
That intro was done on a finger picked violin. Saw an interview with John Leventhal.
@@ozbluesman I did not know that! Finger picked Violin? WOW! Well that is the sound I like then....I always thought it was a mandolin by the way it sounded.
Why can’t we make music like this anymore? Look at all the trash that becomes a Number 1 hits 😆
wowoww
sunny came home with a vengenace - hook line and sinker right there
live????? OMG
Every music performance on every Dave show was live. With the probable exception of Enya.
Cute backup singer :)
W ❤🤘
IS THAT JOHN LEIBENTHAL ON THE STRAT??? LATER ROSANNE CASHES HUSBAND?
Like a postcard from 1997
Any info on the back-up singer with the twitchy fingers?
I think it’s Kate Markowitz. Google and Wiki her.
Interesting, @@dongiller. She is credited on the studio cut: www.discogs.com/Shawn-Colvin-A-Few-Small-Repairs/release/1103287.
Thanks for the post and the reply.
Joe Cocker did something similar with his fingers. Reportedly he said it’s because he never played an instrument so it was like an instrument to him.
@@dongiller that is a good discussion. I think the girl in the video is Lucy Kaplansky who played with Shawn for many years. Looking for other 96-97 videos, I definately see Kate there, more in the 96 era. So.. any more bets? :)
Can someone tell me what is the guitar model she is using? Martin I know but which model exactly thanx
It's a Martin D-28.
Jasontheguitarist87 great. Just bought a new Martin HD28 😍
25 years ago etc
It's "Sunny Came Home". The song is about a woman.
Damn -- sloppy on my part. Fixed. Thanks!
cool
Cute back up singer, pity her microphone was switched off!!
The chorus is about her returning to the torment of the past realizing the only solution is to burn, baby, burn!
this version is a bit weak without a mandolin,the instrument is very important for this song.
Couldn’t agree more my friend
could someone tell me who the drummer is?
That may be Shawn Pelton.
Ah looky at that. Well at the time of this eppisode anyways track 1 of the CD was the number 1 song on the radio. Just the irony that it was number 1 and it's track 1.
'She didn't believe in transcendence…'
What is transcendence even really?
Rare to see Shawn playing a dreadnaught...
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