Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the beautiful back vocals Steve Varney, with his banjo, added to this song that made it so dreamy and calm!! 😌😌
This was the song I chose to dance to with my aging mom at my wedding. In a room full of 200 people, there was not a single dry eye in the house. Absolutely beautiful.
I always listen to his gorgeous, peaceful, folk music as I drive through the overpopulated, blinding L.E.D. lit streets of a major section of city sprawl where graffiti, litter and unnecessarily large numbers of homeless people struggle. And then....I imagine I am inside the beauty of Gregory's lyrical frequency. And I have inspired hope for all the darkness that surrounds me. 🏙🌃🛣🏗🙅🏻🏚 💡🎻🎵🎶🎼👂 🚪🌻🌱🏞🛤🚙
Seriously, sometimes I listen to this song on spotify, remember how great this version is, then come and listen to it! There's no other TH-cam video I come back to like that.
Absolutely beautiful harmonies! Singing like that I'd say is more difficult than what Gregory is doing. Obviously both great vocalists. This guy (backing vocal) once told my girlfriend and I after one of Gregory's shows a long time ago that he was on a cruise and planned to propose to his gf, then he dropped the ring off the side of the ship.. It has nothing to do with this, but it's a funny/sad story.
I had the strangest thought reading this comment: Steve Varney's beautiful harmonies remind me of -- wait for it but it's true -- lookit up and playit you'll HEAR exactly what I mean -- Nashville guitarist Charlie McCoy's entirely improvised El Paso style acoustic guitar fills and counter melodies accompanying Bob Dylan in the studio version of "Desolation Row" on the Highway 61 Revisited album. Hear it once and you won't forget it: from the opening six-note run until the end over eleven minutes later, the improvised perfection of McCoy's counter melodies swirling and weaving around Dylan's intense vocal narrative and incredible, surreal imagery. If "Like A Rolling Stone" is the anthem of that generation, "Desolation Row" would be the anthem of the town they end up in when they stop rolling.
@@OswaldBeef my pleasure... matter of fact, Charlie McCoy's guitar line is so embedded that it's disconcerting to hear another version, even by Dylan, without that opening 6-note intro phrase teeing up Dylan's vocal entry, "They're selling postcards of the hanging ... " An equal stunner: the heart of Dylan's possibly greatest ever song & lyric, "Visions of Johanna," the reason it lulls and mesmerizes, is Joe South's amazing bass line, laid down rock steady underneath the poetics and POV's. (Just try to NOT notice Joe South's bass now, lol.)
Everyone thinks they have good taste in music though. You'd be hard-pressed to find someone who says, "yeah, my music tastes are shite. I just don't know any better."
My wife had a miscarriage 2 months ago, I'm listening to this at work and I almost cried. Teared up a bit. I don't know how, but his music has a way of reaching into your soul.
Sorry for ur losses I went through that last year not only did I lose my baby I almost lost my life that night . I dread the month of July I’m reminded
Sorry for all your losses 😢I lost my mother back in January. Acoustic music just heals my soul in a way that can't be explained. The sad songs are the real songs that everyone can relate to it. 🫥
Listening to this right now in the deep hours of the night, and it this point in my life there’s a lot I’m confused about and a lot of unknown but when I listen to this for 3 minutes and 26 seconds my world seems fine, I feel at peace, and I’m not worried about the struggles of my past or what is to come. I don’t know how much that really means to most people , but to me, it means everything. Thank you for this beautiful song.
Beautiful song Nate no doubt in my mind. Someone besides us pry listening to it to. Have you ever read the Bible Nate? There is some answers there. Take care.
I feel the same way ,it takes us to calmer places and hope to go on regardless as life is a gift ,and in our own way give back or pay it forward so others can find solice and gratefulness to uplift just one person . Take care 👍
Sometimes 3:26 is just long enough to get our thoughts together and come to the realization that ,Yes , life is a Beautiful Thing , Filled with Beautiful People and Things . Sometimes , we just have to look between the cracks that Life puts in our Hearts , to find them . 💔 God Bless You My Friend ☮️
Absolutely,..Steve Varney. The secret weapon. Unprecedented string talent, and the best harmonizing singer on earth, haha. Best I've heard. (Seen them four times. But Gregs talent here is just extraordinary too. Playing the lower rifs without a pick,.. thumb only..is a very seasoned talent, if you can pull it off and to sound so clean. Relatively rare Also true, major cudoz to the sound engineer. This, all around is just raw talent. All involved. I guess sometimes everything just clicks. A single-mic, semi-circle, live performance. This kicks the ass of any high profile, high dollar studio recording from any band I've heard for a long ass time.
Praying for you my friend. I have seen the otherside of this.. and it is Glorious. Not one falls to the ground apart from Him. Praying for your peace til you see your Father agin.
Dylan Mayes--I heard Dylan and Guthrie and Lightfoot when a young man and having no girlfriend or Dog just put out my thumb. For several years I worked and wandered. It's a great country and a wonderful world. You'll never find an easier time for the goin' than when young and you can sleep on the ground.
I literally had goosebumps shiver throughout my body through tears listening to this-it absolutely brings up every possible emotion buried in me. Thank you Gregory Alan Isakov and band for creating such incredibly powerful music.
This is the most beautiful live song I have ever heard. I have always loved this song, but this live version...chills every time. Especially when those back vocals join. So beautiful. Years later and every time I listen to it its like the first time again. I cant get over this version
Anytime you hear folks saying "they dont make music like the used to" well to those people, :this here is one of the modern-day beast acts that be roaming this earth, spitting heart tingling poetic inoculations of timeless splendor on the reg. thanks for making art Gregory
You meet you friends for the first time in almost a year, you are listening to this music together. Just vibing to it with some good wine. You look around and realise how valuable these people are how grateful you are to have their back. You are happy. You are content. You are in the moment.
So proud this was recorded in my home town ❤️ I play this song on repeat when I’m questioning life’s obstacles and I remember time will tell she’ll see us through 🎶 Gregory Alan Isakov you are legendary thank you for sharing your whole heart and soul with the world 🌎🙏🏼🥺
Turning in the grain again The bells begin to chime Time, she says, "there's no turning back, Keep your eyes on the tracks" Through the fields, somewhere there's blue Oh, time will tell, she'll see us through Howling out, The windy hills And all the time we took You should know just how it steals Keep your hand on the wheel And through it all, somewhere we knew Time will tell, she'll see us through And all fire and flames took all we trust We're kicking up dust Stations fade just like they do Oh, time will tell, we always knew Oh, time will tell, we always knew
No one who knows me knows this, but Gregory is the only artist that helps me get through the major challenges of a 2 year+ long distance relationship. He makes me feel nearer to my partner, nearer to a future with him. During the hard times, his songs keep my heart and mind sane, protected. His songs bring out the best of me and the best out of any circumstance.
I'm getting whisked away to PA school for two years three hours away from my boyfriend 😓. It's a rigorous program but I am praying I can make both work. Any advice?
This guy works his tail off. He hammers his own songs out over countless tour dates and turns them into absolute pieces of art. His work really shows itself and it shines through when you see him live. Cant wait for Calgary and BC shows this spring.
Northern Explorer I live in SLC and was looking at his tour dates recently. Nothing close. Then just a couple days ago, he announced a show with Blind Pilot in SLC at my favorite outdoor venue. I've never seen him, but I cannot wait to see both of them. I'm an amateur guitar player/song writer and he is an inspiration.
Im from SLC as well, driving down to see him in Flagstaff this coming weekend! I was also so stoked to see the SLC show announced, especially with blind pilot! So excited.
Timothy Thompson Excellent!! See you there maybe. I'll be the short guy somewhere near the front, clearly being blown away and possibly ignoring my date because of the music.
You know how one day you just stumble on a song and wonder why you’ve never heard it before, or better yet, how you lived without it for so long... like the song was in heaven or space and was meant to meet your ear one day in the future...this version is the first time I heard this song. It says it was posted 5 years ago... but it is has been given a new birth now that it has randomly entered my world. I did download the recorded version, but there is something magical about this version. If there is a way I can purchase, I will.
Sometimes Gregory takes me back places I don't want to go, but the going feels so damn good. Some of those nights love took a backseat to the anger that drove us, but then there are others .. the TV running through familiar Pandora playlists and her arms are my safe space
@@wellwellmymichelle Vance is Absolutely a Great Artist , but I would put him in a completely different genre than Gregory . Gregory somehow taps into a sound that seems familiar , like the wind blowing through the trees . His songs bring you back to a time where You never lived , but your like , " I Remember This " . He has a Magical way of bringing You on a Journey !!!
forever my favorite musician, always. saw him in philly, was resting my arms on the stage. I sobbed literally the entire time because his music is one of the only reasons I am still alive. the encore included the whole band moving directly in front of me, inches away. i ended up getting the only set list of the night,. it’s one of those moments where it just explains why you’re here, because you have these unique special experiences that make life worth it
@@samgadd5619 didn’t really think anyone would see that :) yesterday was actually a really rough day so i resorted to gregory actually haha. whenever i get lost in my thoughts i try to think of reasons that we’re here and things that have always brought me pure happiness. life is real tough but the good will always outweigh all of the bad. a bad day, bad week, bad year aren’t worth all of the time stressing over it and it’s always better to try to revisit past memories and things we will forever cherish, as well as look forward to future experiences that are coming our way :)
@@sroody8008 i agree so much :) I love Gregory !! plus I’ve found that when I feel down is when I do the most things to help my own personal growth. We’re all here on this life to learn how to face challenges and how to react to hardship. But above all, to find happiness wherever we can- true happiness. Hope you work through it
Philip James umm, no, dude. I really enjoy listening to the guy, but anyone who hasn't removed a limb, killed themself, gone crazy, or saved their piss in jars is not even in the running for such a title. He's not bad at strumming the ol' c, g, d, though.
Sitting here in my home on the ranch, snow just started falling and I'm snuggled up warm with my guitar playing all his songs for the first time. My Christmas present to me.
An unintended benefit to the corona virus lock down is that you that you end watching a lot of videos and discovering new artists. Such us the case for me and Gregory Isakov. I first heard his cover of Sam Beam's "The Trapeze Swinger" . This led me to check out his other works and I found this performance of "Time Will Tell". From what I've seen this is one of his best songs. The performance is great and the range of his voice in this live setting is awesome. Hopefully he will commence with touring again and do some gigs in Pennsylvania. I would love to check these guys play line.
banjo guy sings a wicked harmony. I didon't realize we were watching the actual performance until the third or'fourth viewing. honestly thought this was just a music video and the audio was previously recorded.
I cry to this song every time whilst my brain tries to configure the many layers of audible brilliance that it represents..what utterly compels me is the fiddle/offbeat shaker combo..scatters my brain to joyous new universes where folks sing harmonies to make a living..if perfection was a song..this would be the benchmark to everything
This music slays me. It sends me back through my child hood. My father insisted that watch the movie call "Grapes of Wrath". It was so moving to me at the time. Fast forward 40 years and I hear this song. I just don't have the words to describe my amazement at how it captures the same feeling I had about the film from so many years ago. Thank you for the sublime artistry of this piece.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the beautiful back vocals Steve Varney, with his banjo, added to this song that made it so dreamy and calm!! 😌😌
Yes👏👏👏❤
👍👍👍👍
Agree. He is amazing.
Man, so good. I keep coming back to this track just to listen to him. He's outstanding.
Amen.
This was the song I chose to dance to with my aging mom at my wedding. In a room full of 200 people, there was not a single dry eye in the house. Absolutely beautiful.
A beautiful memory to share. Thank you.
I always listen to Gregory while driving through the countryside, forest, and mountains where his songs belong.
Me too
I live in the mountains, his music is the soundtrack for my daily hikes.
I wish I could do that!!
I find his music adapts well to whatever situation I’m in.. listening in rainy, urban streets for example
I always listen to his gorgeous, peaceful, folk music as I drive through the overpopulated, blinding L.E.D. lit streets of a major section of city sprawl where graffiti, litter and unnecessarily large numbers of homeless people struggle. And then....I imagine I am inside the beauty of Gregory's lyrical frequency. And I have inspired hope for all the darkness that surrounds me.
🏙🌃🛣🏗🙅🏻🏚
💡🎻🎵🎶🎼👂
🚪🌻🌱🏞🛤🚙
The sound engineer for this deserves a goddamn award
Absolutely.....amazing sound on this one.
Thinking that myself, should check out our music channel based in Ireland
Amen to that
Seriously, sometimes I listen to this song on spotify, remember how great this version is, then come and listen to it! There's no other TH-cam video I come back to like that.
Absolutely.. !
you listen to it and suddenly the world is not a bad place for 3 odd minutes.
Your so right!!!!
💓
True!
Yes!
Great comment
Everyone praise Gregory but that guy doing back vocals give so much emotion to the song
Steve Varney. Incredible musician (guitar, banjo!!!) and singer. He started his own band! kidreveriemusic.com/
Gregory and him are boyfriends. It's a great story.
Absolutely beautiful harmonies! Singing like that I'd say is more difficult than what Gregory is doing. Obviously both great vocalists. This guy (backing vocal) once told my girlfriend and I after one of Gregory's shows a long time ago that he was on a cruise and planned to propose to his gf, then he dropped the ring off the side of the ship.. It has nothing to do with this, but it's a funny/sad story.
@@dianegrelaud1880 Thank You
Go Steeeeeeve!!!!!
I cannot get over how beautiful Steve Varney's harmonies are in this version.
I had the strangest thought reading this comment: Steve Varney's beautiful harmonies remind me of -- wait for it but it's true -- lookit up and playit you'll HEAR exactly what I mean -- Nashville guitarist Charlie McCoy's entirely improvised El Paso style acoustic guitar fills and counter melodies accompanying Bob Dylan in the studio version of "Desolation Row" on the Highway 61 Revisited album. Hear it once and you won't forget it: from the opening six-note run until the end over eleven minutes later, the improvised perfection of McCoy's counter melodies swirling and weaving around Dylan's intense vocal narrative and incredible, surreal imagery. If "Like A Rolling Stone" is the anthem of that generation, "Desolation Row" would be the anthem of the town they end up in when they stop rolling.
@@ernestgilbert364 listening to desolation row for the firs time ever. Thanks for the heads up
@@ernestgilbert364 just finished it and it totally does have that same intertwinement
@@OswaldBeef my pleasure... matter of fact, Charlie McCoy's guitar line is so embedded that it's disconcerting to hear another version, even by Dylan, without that opening 6-note intro phrase teeing up Dylan's vocal entry, "They're selling postcards of the hanging ... " An equal stunner: the heart of Dylan's possibly greatest ever song & lyric, "Visions of Johanna," the reason it lulls and mesmerizes, is Joe South's amazing bass line, laid down rock steady underneath the poetics and POV's. (Just try to NOT notice Joe South's bass now, lol.)
If you're reading this:
you have good taste in music
Waiting for two more “likes”….this comment deserves 200…
@@terrycallahan8349 I was #226
Everyone thinks they have good taste in music though. You'd be hard-pressed to find someone who says, "yeah, my music tastes are shite. I just don't know any better."
My wife had a miscarriage 2 months ago, I'm listening to this at work and I almost cried. Teared up a bit. I don't know how, but his music has a way of reaching into your soul.
I am so sorry for your loss , God Bless You and Your Wife 🙏🙏🙏
Sorry for ur losses I went through that last year not only did I lose my baby I almost lost my life that night . I dread the month of July I’m reminded
Sorry for all your losses 😢I lost my mother back in January. Acoustic music just heals my soul in a way that can't be explained. The sad songs are the real songs that everyone can relate to it. 🫥
I'm sorry for your loss. Trying to conceive ourselves and it's a heartbreaking process. Sending love, strength, and hope your way.
🙏💕
I pray my future wife understands me the way this man's music does.
Man do I ever hear you.
👍🏼♥️
Its 2024 and i just found this guy!
Your life has been changed if thats so❤
Enjoy! There’s so much to listen to.
I personally think The Weatherman is his best album
December 2024 … I think this just may be about my favourite song ever … thank you ❤
Hi dear 👋
Good grief the banjo player can harmonize. He turns what would be an excellent song into something almost otherworldly.
Steve makes a blissful harmony of perfection that would make angels cry.
I can’t stop watching this ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I jus can’t take my eyes off the banjo
I totally agree, exceptional!!! 🙏
I’m in love with the banjo boy 😋
steve varney is an an absolute badass in this song..crazy addition
Listening to this right now in the deep hours of the night, and it this point in my life there’s a lot I’m confused about and a lot of unknown but when I listen to this for 3 minutes and 26 seconds my world seems fine, I feel at peace, and I’m not worried about the struggles of my past or what is to come. I don’t know how much that really means to most people , but to me, it means everything. Thank you for this beautiful song.
Nate Johnson head up my friend 😊🙏
Beautiful song Nate no doubt in my mind. Someone besides us pry listening to it to. Have you ever read the Bible Nate? There is some answers there. Take care.
Its I feed a beautiful song And I can kinda understand what you're saying.
I feel the same way ,it takes us to calmer places and hope to go on regardless as life is a gift ,and in our own way give back or pay it forward so others can find solice and gratefulness to uplift just one person . Take care 👍
Sometimes 3:26 is just long enough to get our thoughts together and come to the realization that ,Yes , life is a Beautiful Thing , Filled with Beautiful People and Things . Sometimes , we just have to look between the cracks that Life puts in our Hearts , to find them . 💔 God Bless You My Friend ☮️
we are the people who feel the open mountain air in our souls, aren’t we?
Yes
:) Not every day, but boy when I do..I really do.
And the ones that watch the sun rise across a golden wheat field.
Absolutely,..Steve Varney. The secret weapon. Unprecedented string talent, and the best harmonizing singer on earth, haha. Best I've heard. (Seen them four times. But Gregs talent here is just extraordinary too. Playing the lower rifs without a pick,.. thumb only..is a very seasoned talent, if you can pull it off and to sound so clean. Relatively rare Also true, major cudoz to the sound engineer. This, all around is just raw talent. All involved. I guess sometimes everything just clicks. A single-mic, semi-circle, live performance. This kicks the ass of any high profile, high dollar studio recording from any band I've heard for a long ass time.
Just when you think you're getting your life back together and then you hear this beauty, and it reminds you of where you were.
Buried my father today this tune is constantly in my head
💔
Praying for you my friend.
I have seen the otherside of this.. and it is Glorious.
Not one falls to the ground apart from Him.
Praying for your peace til you see your Father agin.
(sigh)
@@stringfellowbalk2654 Amadan
How on earth did this young man have the maturity & the mysticality to come up with this mind-blowing tune. ?
Anyone else falling in love with Steve Varney's harmonizations? Absolutely stunning how he compliments Greg's voice!
I wanna pack my bag, and get my dog and girlfriend on board and take off to the mountains and just hike when I hear his music
Bye bye
Dylan Mayes--I heard Dylan and Guthrie and Lightfoot when a young man and having no girlfriend or Dog just put out my thumb. For several years I worked and wandered. It's a great country and a wonderful world. You'll never find an easier time for the goin' than when young and you can sleep on the ground.
Dylan Mayes there's really nothing stopping you unlike me, I'm 15 years old and have to wait until I turn 18 to do it go man JUST DO IT
Let’s go! Road/mountain trip!
You and me both.
Gregory is hands down the greatest song writer of this generation.
i engraved "time will tell, we always knew" in my wife's engagement ring. this was also our First Dance song at our wedding. love it.
Goosebumps. If I could bottle this up and do a worldwide distribution there may be world peace.
So glad to see that folk music still lives
Reminds me on better times, endless summers, warm evenings, good feelings. So melancholic. Earth keeps turning, good music stays the same. Thank you.
Truth and vibes gets us groovin
I literally had goosebumps shiver throughout my body through tears listening to this-it absolutely brings up every possible emotion buried in me. Thank you Gregory Alan Isakov and band for creating such incredibly powerful music.
This is the most beautiful live song I have ever heard. I have always loved this song, but this live version...chills every time. Especially when those back vocals join. So beautiful. Years later and every time I listen to it its like the first time again. I cant get over this version
They say good tunes last , "Time will tell".
To all my old friends of the Woodstock generation: Music is in very good hands!
Time has told. This song remains beautiful.
Anytime you hear folks saying "they dont make music like the used to" well to those people, :this here is one of the modern-day beast acts that be roaming this earth, spitting heart tingling poetic inoculations of timeless splendor on the reg. thanks for making art Gregory
So true ... So pure❤ Time will always TELL
The musicgenre i love the most.
Search for john martyn
Bluegrass
Country-folk
Indie Folk
With you there...
You meet you friends for the first time in almost a year, you are listening to this music together. Just vibing to it with some good wine. You look around and realise how valuable these people are how grateful you are to have their back. You are happy. You are content. You are in the moment.
Lying in bed, eyes closed, listening to this beautiful piece of music before bed... breeze coming in, memories just come to my mind...
So proud this was recorded in my home town ❤️ I play this song on repeat when I’m questioning life’s obstacles and I remember time will tell she’ll see us through 🎶 Gregory Alan Isakov you are legendary thank you for sharing your whole heart and soul with the world 🌎🙏🏼🥺
This is what happens when you take an instrument and add your Soul , Time stops and let's you in 💖💖💖💖💖
Turning in the grain again
The bells begin to chime
Time, she says,
"there's no turning back,
Keep your eyes on the tracks"
Through the fields, somewhere there's blue
Oh, time will tell, she'll see us through
Howling out,
The windy hills
And all the time we took
You should know just how it steals
Keep your hand on the wheel
And through it all, somewhere we knew
Time will tell, she'll see us through
And all fire and flames took all we trust
We're kicking up dust
Stations fade just like they do
Oh, time will tell, we always knew
Oh, time will tell, we always knew
Gracias
Great song hopeful lyrics. ❤️
The harmonies between Gregory Isakov and Steve Varney are some of the best I have heard.
I truly wish this version was available in an audio version. It is exquisite.
No one who knows me knows this, but Gregory is the only artist that helps me get through the major challenges of a 2 year+ long distance relationship.
He makes me feel nearer to my partner, nearer to a future with him.
During the hard times, his songs keep my heart and mind sane, protected.
His songs bring out the best of me and the best out of any circumstance.
I've been in the trenches with a long term relationship too, I'm wishing you both nothing but success and happiness.
I'm getting whisked away to PA school for two years three hours away from my boyfriend 😓. It's a rigorous program but I am praying I can make both work. Any advice?
This guy works his tail off. He hammers his own songs out over countless tour dates and turns them into absolute pieces of art. His work really shows itself and it shines through when you see him live. Cant wait for Calgary and BC shows this spring.
Northern Explorer I live in SLC and was looking at his tour dates recently. Nothing close. Then just a couple days ago, he announced a show with Blind Pilot in SLC at my favorite outdoor venue. I've never seen him, but I cannot wait to see both of them. I'm an amateur guitar player/song writer and he is an inspiration.
Itll blow your mind!
Im from SLC as well, driving down to see him in Flagstaff this coming weekend!
I was also so stoked to see the SLC show announced, especially with blind pilot! So excited.
Timothy Thompson Excellent!! See you there maybe. I'll be the short guy somewhere near the front, clearly being blown away and possibly ignoring my date because of the music.
so fucking amazing
If you're reading this, you have great taste in music and I hope you have a wonderful life ahead.
🙏
The Kid is magic on that banjo and back up vocals.
"This was when music was real music not like today's music" ... anyone from a future decade.
The backing vocals is enough for me to prefer this version over the studio
This version is so much better then the album version.
Joseph Calvey nice. We loved hosting him for this.
Absolutely better than the album version!!!
100% correct, on and on the ......my eyes have started watering.....46 year old man.
appreciate that @@phillipburke1190
Joseph Calvey wouldn’t it be amazing if he came out with a live album!!
The guy on banjo singing harmony is soooo very good!
Steve Varney . Yes I agree ....
The true secret to this is the banjo and his back up vocals. What a perfect tune and perfect story. Makes everything feel alright for a moment.
The track engineered @ Red Barn Studio elevates this beautiful tune and amazing song writer and band into the heavens.
This version of this song is my favorite and I get chills every time I hear it.
This reminds me of Corona. Was so down with no hope. This song kept me going , if I was to ever get a tattoo , I would write time will tell
I think Mr. Steve Varney sings the most beautiful harmonies I've heard since Art Garfunkel. Stellar. Stunning. Superb.
Words fail to capture the beauty of this song and this short film...video.
You know how one day you just stumble on a song and wonder why you’ve never heard it before, or better yet, how you lived without it for so long... like the song was in heaven or space and was meant to meet your ear one day in the future...this version is the first time I heard this song. It says it was posted 5 years ago... but it is has been given a new birth now that it has randomly entered my world. I did download the recorded version, but there is something magical about this version. If there is a way I can purchase, I will.
Sometimes Gregory takes me back places I don't want to go, but the going feels so damn good. Some of those nights love took a backseat to the anger that drove us, but then there are others .. the TV running through familiar Pandora playlists and her arms are my safe space
Can't wait to see him in Santa Fe. I hope he accepts my marriage proposal. I'm aware music is his first bride, I don't mind being his mistress.
That's cute😊
Kali Knows Did he ever play there or any plans to come that you know of?
How did it go?🙂
Have you heard of Vance Joy? If you like this guy you will most definitely love Vance
@@wellwellmymichelle Vance is Absolutely a Great Artist , but I would put him in a completely different genre than Gregory . Gregory somehow taps into a sound that seems familiar , like the wind blowing through the trees . His songs bring you back to a time where You never lived , but your like , " I Remember This " . He has a Magical way of bringing You on a Journey !!!
forever my favorite musician, always. saw him in philly, was resting my arms on the stage. I sobbed literally the entire time because his music is one of the only reasons I am still alive. the encore included the whole band moving directly in front of me, inches away. i ended up getting the only set list of the night,. it’s one of those moments where it just explains why you’re here, because you have these unique special experiences that make life worth it
thats beautiful !! reading this helped me, so I'm sure you've still got things going for you in the eternal perspective of things :)
@@samgadd5619 didn’t really think anyone would see that :) yesterday was actually a really rough day so i resorted to gregory actually haha. whenever i get lost in my thoughts i try to think of reasons that we’re here and things that have always brought me pure happiness. life is real tough but the good will always outweigh all of the bad. a bad day, bad week, bad year aren’t worth all of the time stressing over it and it’s always better to try to revisit past memories and things we will forever cherish, as well as look forward to future experiences that are coming our way :)
@@sroody8008 i agree so much :) I love Gregory !! plus I’ve found that when I feel down is when I do the most things to help my own personal growth. We’re all here on this life to learn how to face challenges and how to react to hardship. But above all, to find happiness wherever we can- true happiness. Hope you work through it
That's beautiful brother, continue to hold onto that feeling. Life is wonderful and worth living.
@@oakson3045 talking to strangers helps. days are getting better :)
So magical. My heart rests. Best musician ever.
lyriclover810
Well said
lyriclover810 he's my favourite as well
Philip James umm, no, dude. I really enjoy listening to the guy, but anyone who hasn't removed a limb, killed themself, gone crazy, or saved their piss in jars is not even in the running for such a title. He's not bad at strumming the ol' c, g, d, though.
Lol. Well I saw him in Nottingham and he went for a wee in the ladies. Rock and Roll son..
You're always at the top of the comments
Probably the fifth video I've seen and you're at the top
I adore the calm, beautiful, loving male energy in this track and video.
Sitting here in my home on the ranch, snow just started falling and I'm snuggled up warm with my guitar playing all his songs for the first time. My Christmas present to me.
The Beautiful Picture that your Words Painted is much appreciated 🥰🥰🥰
this sounds like heaven
This man. His writing, voice and ensemble. Lord, Thank you for his work
I’m 7 years late, but this is one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard in a long time
That harmony gets me every time!
An unintended benefit to the corona virus lock down is that you that you end watching a lot of videos and discovering new artists.
Such us the case for me and Gregory Isakov. I first heard his cover of Sam Beam's "The Trapeze Swinger" . This led me to check out his other works and I found this performance of "Time Will Tell".
From what I've seen this is one of his best songs. The performance is great and the range of his voice in this live setting is awesome.
Hopefully he will commence with touring again and do some gigs in Pennsylvania. I would love to check these guys play line.
so true!!!
I love when a live performance sounds better than the studio performance💯
This song somehow get's more beautiful , every time i hear it . ❤
That backup singer is the bomb!
Yes, he is!
I love how they look like they just got done working on the farm. Gives them that extra western charm.
banjo guy sings a wicked harmony. I didon't realize we were watching the actual performance until the third or'fourth viewing. honestly thought this was just a music video and the audio was previously recorded.
Who on earth would give this 3 mins of beauty a thumbs down?
A narcissist.
This is so heartbreakingly beautiful.
My favorite indie folk live performance 😍
That guy doing the backing vocals is killing it!
This song always makes me cry, just reminds me when I was young and times were easier
I've played this video many times. This version never gets old. The backing vocals are incredible.
I love his wistful searching voice.
This is, quite possibly the most beautiful song I have ever heard ❤️
For real.
It is outstanding
Quite a few of his songs are!
Dictionary definition of good music: Time Will Tell
Awesome!!! My favorite musician and my inspiration. He's great!!!
Byron Vasquez Jr. I connect with that. his music is comepletly honest, absolutel real.
This is the song, after listening i can say "im done"..
I can leave now,forever.......
With peace....
Would be beautiful,if this world, could be in harmony,like these two musicians...
Never ever get sick of listening to this version
get "goose bumps" listening to this.....everyone playing/singing is a part of the magic.
Great song made even better with the harmonizing of Steve Varney...perfection!
I cry to this song every time whilst my brain tries to configure the many layers of audible brilliance that it represents..what utterly compels me is the fiddle/offbeat shaker combo..scatters my brain to joyous new universes where folks sing harmonies to make a living..if perfection was a song..this would be the benchmark to everything
I love finding a song so damn good it gives you goosebumps
Time will tell… she’ll see us through 💚
I'm so grateful real music is still alive. Here, we retreat from the disaster of popular culture.
He sings so good! the second voice in the background is so lovely! So beautifully created.
What a beautiful place to go to, this music
He's got some miles on that guitar...and it shows through in every song. So beautiful, my heart aches.
He has got some miles on his old Heart , his Guitar shows it 💕💕💕
Oh yes.... ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow. Makes me miss places I've never been and people I've never met. Crazy how powerful music can be
his musics r helping me to live fully once again in this unfamiliar world
I can't get enough of him. Of them. It's perfection if there ever was. How does this even exist?
What a sensational version
I start my day with this song almost everyday.
so much hurt love and happiness in his voice. Thank You!!
This music slays me. It sends me back through my child hood. My father insisted that watch the movie call "Grapes of Wrath". It was so moving to me at the time. Fast forward 40 years and I hear this song. I just don't have the words to describe my amazement at how it captures the same feeling I had about the film from so many years ago. Thank you for the sublime artistry of this piece.
I can’t stop listening to this session ... Such beautiful harmony ...