Lights performs "Building a Mystery" (Sarah McLachlan) at the 2024 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- "Building a Mystery" was written and composed by Sarah McLachlan and Pierre Marchand in 1997. Lights delivered a breathtaking tribute performance of this timeless song as part of Sarah McLachlan's induction at the 2024 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Toronto's Massey Hall.
#Lights #SarahMcLachlan #CSHF2024
About the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame:
The CSHF, Canada's biggest night in songwriting, is a national non-profit organization dedicated to honouring and celebrating Canada's greatest songwriters.
www.cshf.ca
2024 Show Credits:
Executive Producer, CSHF - Nick Fedor
Executive Producer, e=mc2 productions - Jocelyn Flanagan
Producer, e=mc2 productions - Jessica Capobianco
Show Committee, CSHF: Nicole Beausoleil, Kim Cooke, Frank Davies, Stan Meissner (Chairman), Robert Paquette
Associate Producer - Brittany Ralph
Experience Producers - Sarah Downing, Reid Hubick
Production Coordinator - Chris Dejonghe
House band:
Music Director- Piano, Organ - Lou Pomanti
Keys - Peter Kadar
Guitars - Justin Abedin, Adrian X
Bass Guitar - Marina Lopez
Drums - Davide Direnzo
Background Vocals - Robyn Black, Gavin Hope, Rafaëlle Roy
Pedal Steel, Mandolin & Viola - Jimmy Bowskill
Strings - Drew Jurecka, Rebekah Wolkstein, Amahl Arulanandam & Kathleen Kajioka
Production Design & Screen Visuals - Champagne Club Sandwich, Gabriel Poirier-Galarneau
Intro Video - HUMYN, Ram Accoumeh & Simon Ahmadi
Video Production - Makers, Katie Lafferty & Samantha J Hall
AV Production - Bespoke AV
Lighting Designer - Chris DePape
Production Manager: Black Cab Productions - Oliver Kiddell, Sandra Ania
Audio Production - Metalworks
Music mix FOH Anthony Crea
Showcaller - Jennifer Stein
Stage Managers - Katy Venneri, Kristine Pleau, Vanessa Conley, Natalie Kurdyla, Katherine Maven, Cheryl Izen & Constance Fox
Video Capture:
Director/Editor - Adrian Vieni
Camera Director - Shelagh O’Brien
Assistant Editor - Samuel Iannicelli
Camera Operators - Adrian Vieni, Brittany Farhat, Colin Cameron, Colin Medley,
Julian Peter, Scott Watson
Assistant Camera Director - Erin Graham
Audio mixing - Revolution Recording, Stephen Koszler
My goodness Sarah is still so beautiful, maybe more beautiful than ever?
No combo like nostalgia and Lights, enough to make this grown man tear up😢
Lights! Haven't seen her in years. I'm so happy.
Oh man, that one took my breath away. That is not an easy song to sing and this young lady nailed it. So awesome to see Sarah sitting there enjoying it so much. Sarah is one of the best of the best of my lifetime. Thank you band and thank you CSHOF for the share.
Queen Lights crushing it as always
I genuinely feel like her beautiful voice works with all sorts of production.. I know fans resonate with different records but Siberia is super special..
Lights cover album anyone? This was great. One of my favorites covering another one of my favorites.
Simply a beautiful performance. This song is childhood in 4.5 minutes.
It's genuinely a solidarity moment to know someone else went to 5-6 high schools. It means no connections, nobody knows you later on. That's what happened to me. I remember one friend, and 3 possible acquaintances. And I teacher, who I don't say made a difference in my bigger picture, it's that she was kind and liked me. A very lonely, trying so hard, know nothing. So, beautiful song by a beautiful lass.
We must be about the same age because yep, this throws me directly back into 9th grade and having a Sarah McLachlan songbook that I taught myself to fake on piano using the guitar chords.
I just spotted the bit toward the end where Sarah's singing along -- which I find super endearing. You know you're doing a cover right when... :)
Dude. I remember being 15 years old, didnt want to go to school and get bullied. Watching her music video in that one morning made me carry on through the day.
Very well done!
Awesome 👍❤😊
Still have a crush on her
I met her years ago, in Toronto she's such a nice person I was with an event promoter that knew her and she invited us up to her apartment i remember it so well, still to this day, probably because we were and still are video game and wow nerds just talked about wow. Its awesome to see her cover this song.
Commendatore!!
Wow , she took the song to another level …and that guitar , just Wow ❤
You could barely hear her. Guitar was way over the top. I think you should revisit the original if you think this is next level
@@thepeddle - Agreed. This was pretty bad, but that's just my opinion.
Lights puts almost as much heart and soul as Sarah into this decades old number, but I still prefer Sarah's rendition, especially since it it the original.
❤...1!
Everyone dressed to the nines, then there's the drummer lol
Lmaoooo story of almost all rock bands that dress to the nines on live shows
Most common example would be Death Cab and Two Doors Cinema Club
LOL it's okay...as an amateur drummer, he's buried behind a drum set. No one will notice if he's not slinging drum solos 😂
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No offense to Sarah, but Lights is the greatest performer to ever come out of Canada.
Jeez... this guitarist is the definition of overplaying. And he's way too high in the mix.
Great performance otherwise, though.
Most of that’s in the song but yeah it’s too loud and has too much high end on the guitar and chorus or something.
@@B-kn8yb Yeah, I think it's the volume that really bugged me. I think if it was lower in the mix it would have been fine.
@ well it’s not only that but more distant sounding in the original, blends into the background more. Good ear though for noticing that.
The guitar was cringe-y. I like this song, and it has a forward, very present electric guitar in the original, but it's smooth and lays fittingly in the mix. This was way out in front, not in tune, and had about the tone you'd expect from a 90's Zoom 505 at a middle school talent show. It's a beautiful part when it's right, but the sound engineer would have been best to lay that back as far as he could get away with.
@@andrewcammer2535 100% Especially the Zoom 505 comment, hahaha! That's exactly what it sounds like.
Ironically a bad vocal mix. Barely hear her. 😮
Cringe fest. This was painful to watch. Wow! When you watch something like this, you realize how good and how truly amazing Sarah McLachlan really is.
Man shut up and show some respect for Lights. She is one of the most influential artists of Canada and yet you got no respect 🥱
Its actually not that great of a song. Just a bunch of words
She is way more talented than you so why judge 🥱
Ironic to win a songwriting award for a song title repeated over and over and over...
Ironically you must be death lol . Get your ears checked . I can hear her loud & clear . Great vocals . Very nice voice . Nothing wrong with the vocal mix lol 😮sydney australia 🦘 may be you have wax ? 12 nov 2024k
Yeah, we can all hear her but not as much as the guitar.
@VeritatisQ I'll have to check the guitar