I was so obsessed with her years ago I might have had a negative opinion about her trying to sing less crazily Bjork-ish, as time went on. At this point, I don't know. I guess I'd still say the 2004 album version is better, because it's crazier? It's all good, though, was listening to Sawdust and Diamonds on acid.
When I was a kid I was scared of her voice, and I still am. it’s so young and old at the same time, massively fruitful but aware of the season, how could you not be aware of the passing seasons.
this song helped me remember how special relationships can be while I was in a severe bout of drug addiction 7 years ago. at the edge of losing everything, something in this song reminded me of life's brevity and how much of a gift it is. a song i will carry forever.
i lost my aunt julie (who was like a second mom/grandma to me) and my dog coco, who i'd had since i was 6 years old within a month of one another in 2020. not to mention when my aunt died, she left me her dog, a white bichon/lhasa apso mix who happens to be named sadie. they went everywhere together and i swear they have the same personality. the first time i heard this song after aunt julie and coco passed away it hit me like a ton of bricks, and i can't hear first line of the song without getting a little bit emotional.
Same here I think I was maybe 16-back when she was the most well known Ca Newsom lol. I had a older musician friend who knew all the good new indie folk. It was playing in the background, after the first few seconds of wtf is that a baby goat I've loved it ever since
This song got me through the sudden death of my Kratos, an 11 year old pit bull who was the love of my life. I’m seeing Joanna In may at Kilby block party and if she sings this I will be in shambles.
she began the song in such a soft way wasn't expecting it
I was so obsessed with her years ago I might have had a negative opinion about her trying to sing less crazily Bjork-ish, as time went on. At this point, I don't know. I guess I'd still say the 2004 album version is better, because it's crazier? It's all good, though, was listening to Sawdust and Diamonds on acid.
I love that this song still stirs her so after all these years. She must have really loved her old dog Sadie
She named a whole album after dear Sadie, the Milk-Eyed Mender
When I was a kid I was scared of her voice, and I still am. it’s so young and old at the same time, massively fruitful but aware of the season, how could you not be aware of the passing seasons.
this song helped me remember how special relationships can be while I was in a severe bout of drug addiction 7 years ago. at the edge of losing everything, something in this song reminded me of life's brevity and how much of a gift it is. a song i will carry forever.
"We pray and suspend the notion that these lives do never end."
"And you do lose what you don't hold."
i lost my aunt julie (who was like a second mom/grandma to me) and my dog coco, who i'd had since i was 6 years old within a month of one another in 2020. not to mention when my aunt died, she left me her dog, a white bichon/lhasa apso mix who happens to be named sadie. they went everywhere together and i swear they have the same personality. the first time i heard this song after aunt julie and coco passed away it hit me like a ton of bricks, and i can't hear first line of the song without getting a little bit emotional.
As always a beautiful performance. I only hope one day she'll tour in Europe again.
I got to see her when I was 15. I’m 33 now- this song still RIPS🔥 this and all the others, but the construction here is still breathtaking
Same here I think I was maybe 16-back when she was the most well known Ca Newsom lol. I had a older musician friend who knew all the good new indie folk. It was playing in the background, after the first few seconds of wtf is that a baby goat I've loved it ever since
aww i wanted "telerphone" lol
what a lovely performance! really underscores the melancholy of the song. thank you for sharing :)
this is song has soul
Brilliant.
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
This song got me through the sudden death of my Kratos, an 11 year old pit bull who was the love of my life. I’m seeing Joanna In may at Kilby block party and if she sings this I will be in shambles.
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Perfect woman, gotta be honest. Every damn thing.
Lisa Simpson rules, but I thought she rocked the sax.