I know a lot of music. Can't believe I didn't know Kate Wolf. This song; genius. The voice not just beautiful, but eliciting true emotions, love, but also comfort at times. So sad that she is no longer here.
Thank you sir for helping to keeping Kate’s music alive and for gifting me one of her songs I have never heard before. I first saw her perform at the Julia Morgan Theatre on College Ave. in Berkeley around 1978. There were maybe twenty-five people in the audience I saw her 11 or 12 times the last time at the Great American Music Hall in SF with an audience of two or three hundred. Her calm, kind warmth lives on her music.
I first heard this song on Cape Clear Island in a tiny pub sung and played on his guitar. I was only 16, about 60 years ago, and the tune has stayed in my head ever since. I did a search on you tube and it came up with several different singers. Kate does it great justice!
This is so true today. This lady was way ahead of her time. If you study this song you will realize that things are happening now. She is timed jewel. She will remain in our hearts forever.
She recorded a few songs written by others, such as this one by Ian Campbell. Another brilliant song is The Hobo, written by Hugh Shacklett. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. We are in her eternal circle of fans whom she blesses with every song,
Scientology and Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons are known for stealing credit from the actual people that wrote songs and did research and wrote books and mocks people.
Thank you for posting this. I first heard this song in the early 60's sung by Ian Campbell at the Jug of Punch Folk Club, Birmingham UK. I have in my collection the versions by Luke Kelly, Paul Simon and The Ian Campbell Folk Group. Kate Wolf has done a great version .
I like how powerful Luke Kelly’s version of this song is and personally that is my favorite version. However, this version is a close second if not tied due to how hauntingly beautiful Kate sings it.
not really peaceful, its about a nuclear bomb "shrouded in a mushroom cloud of death death comes in a blinding flash of hellish heat and leaves a smear of ash..."
Anche stamattina il sole ha portato colori d'alba nel cielo...occhi si sono riempiti d'incanto e stupore...l'alba è Dio che ci sorride con tenui colori e silenzio. Grazie Kate dei pensieri che fai nascere ascoltando le tue canzono...ciao
Thanks for noticing and commenting. I read a second comment you made about this song but it isn't showing up here yet. When I get notifications about comments it brings me to the song which sometimes is like re-discovering it all over again myself. That is the case here since I posted this one almost three years ago. I enjoyed listening to it again. It is, as you said, extraordinarily beautiful and powerful.
@@PS109VanBurenHigh there, I deleted my other comment because I preferred the comment above. Thanks for uploading the song, I love Kate Wolf and she sings this song so sweetly it almost belies the tragedy of it all.
È vero dopo avere avere ascoltato le canzoni di Kate ogni cosa sembra intatta e possibile...e si va a fare quel che si ha da fare in modo diverso...buona.giornata
It's not about Hiroshima as such. The attacks upon Hiroshima and Nagasaki took place in morning, not the evening. It was a song written by Ian Campbell in 1962 as a contribution to the campaign against nuclear weapons (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) in Britain, though obviously meant to be internationally as well. More than a memorial, it's an incentive to get rid of the horror in waiting that is represented by nuclear weapons.
We are now on the edge of the WW3. Words of hate replace words of love. Joy of kill replace joy being together as a one warmth family. Slaughter, Desaster, Devastation Raping WW3
Hi all, I love Kate's version of this classic song. I like it even better than the Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel cover ruclips.net/video/qC_KdZ1i63k/видео.html Kate's voice is just so strong and clear. And that guitar. Thanks for sharing this. Best, Chris
I know a lot of music. Can't believe I didn't know Kate Wolf. This song; genius. The voice not just beautiful, but eliciting true emotions, love, but also comfort at times. So sad that she is no longer here.
True, but she is, just listen her in your heart you resonate with her being and with all what she is.
Thank you sir for helping to keeping Kate’s music alive and for gifting me one of her songs I have never heard before. I first saw her perform at the Julia Morgan Theatre on College Ave. in Berkeley around 1978. There were maybe twenty-five people in the audience I saw her 11 or 12 times the last time at the Great American Music Hall in SF with an audience of two or three hundred. Her calm, kind warmth lives on her music.
I enjoyed reading your comment. Thank you!
Beautiful interpretation by a great singer that I so much miss. Hopefully, she is still with us through her music.
I first heard this song on Cape Clear Island in a tiny pub sung and played on his guitar. I was only 16, about 60 years ago, and the tune has stayed in my head ever since. I did a search on you tube and it came up with several different singers. Kate does it great justice!
Talk about holding a song inside as you share it. Lovely.
This is so true today. This lady was way ahead of her time. If you study this song you will realize that things are happening now. She is timed jewel. She will remain in our hearts forever.
She recorded a few songs written by others, such as this one by Ian Campbell. Another brilliant song is The Hobo, written by Hugh Shacklett. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. We are in her eternal circle of fans whom she blesses with every song,
Scientology and Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons are known for stealing credit from the actual people that wrote songs and did research and wrote books and mocks people.
Thank you for posting this. I first heard this song in the early 60's sung by Ian Campbell at the Jug of Punch Folk Club, Birmingham UK. I have in my collection the versions by Luke Kelly, Paul Simon and The Ian Campbell Folk Group. Kate Wolf has done a great version .
So beautiful ❤❤❤
guys we should fine a way to spread these beautiful songs of Kate and make the world relax and better place to live in
Thanks so much. Crystal clear voice and sound.
Thank you.
I like how powerful Luke Kelly’s version of this song is and personally that is my favorite version. However, this version is a close second if not tied due to how hauntingly beautiful Kate sings it.
Thank you for posting this lovely version of a lovely song. Love Kate’s voice and music so much. ♥️
I just found Kate Wolf a couple months ago. She will always be in my heart. Beautiful.
I found her myself a number of years ago and I feel the same way.
Me to from France
Found her about a year ago...stumbled upon "Green Eyes".....I wish we had not lost her, what a treasure she was to music. RIP Kate.
I have just found Kate, what a gorgeous voice
Me too Bill, she will always be in my heart with joy. Thank God she was with us and always will be in our hearts.
i like this kind of old music. soft and peaceful. old memories are vivid for this music. beautiful.
not really peaceful, its about a nuclear bomb
"shrouded in a mushroom cloud of death
death comes in a blinding flash of hellish heat and leaves a smear of ash..."
It's about the atomic bombs that the USA dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki killing over 200,000 people mostly the elderly, women and children
Beautiful voice Kate, i love this music..........
thank You
Kate's birthday today so I am going to sing this on our folk Zoom this evening
Beautiful voice.
Très belle interprétation . Et très belle voix.
I wish to have met Kate long time ago.
Excellant presentation
So so beautiful!!!!!!,Thanks Katy!🥰
A brilliant interpretation by Kate. A song I just discovered by my favorite singer.
Just found this young lady such a butiful singer and a very truthful song so butiful ❤️ 👍👌
She wrote and recorded albums full of beautiful songs. It’s never too late to discover Kate Wolf and join her circle. She welcomes all with open arms.
Thank you ❤️
Totally nailed it. Takes my breath away.
Anche stamattina il sole ha portato colori d'alba nel cielo...occhi si sono riempiti d'incanto e stupore...l'alba è Dio che ci sorride con tenui colori e silenzio. Grazie Kate dei pensieri che fai nascere ascoltando le tue canzono...ciao
I searched for the definitive cover of this song -and found it here by a long mile.
Thanks for the strong comment. Regards, Joe
Wow, what a powerful song.
Thanks for noticing and commenting. I read a second comment you made about this song but it isn't showing up here yet. When I get notifications about comments it brings me to the song which sometimes is like re-discovering it all over again myself. That is the case here since I posted this one almost three years ago. I enjoyed listening to it again. It is, as you said, extraordinarily beautiful and powerful.
@@PS109VanBurenHigh there, I deleted my other comment because I preferred the comment above. Thanks for uploading the song, I love Kate Wolf and she sings this song so sweetly it almost belies the tragedy of it all.
Shes the BEST!
good song...
Luke Kelly sings the definitive version in my opinion, but this lady does a great job also
I meant to say that Cape Clear Island, is off the West Cork coastline in Ireland.
As french, I didn't know this singer .She is beautiful and have a very beautiful voice.
Her song is still actually, unfortunately.
A special one.
En écoutant les mélodies de Kate, le monde me semble bien différent.
È vero dopo avere avere ascoltato le canzoni di Kate ogni cosa sembra intatta e possibile...e si va a fare quel che si ha da fare in modo diverso...buona.giornata
❤❤
Thanks I knew and loved ❤this singer but I don't like you intruding on the small time I loved her.
This version!!!!
Luke Kelly still No. 1
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤😂
Kata's soul song
Beautifull rendition of this song,but luke kelly sang it with more passion❤
I thought this was a Simon and Garfunkel song.
It's a very nice song...about Hiroshima..I can't understand the pictures...Th song don't speak about funny time in the countryside...
It's not about Hiroshima as such. The attacks upon Hiroshima and Nagasaki took place in morning, not the evening.
It was a song written by Ian Campbell in 1962 as a contribution to the campaign against nuclear weapons (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) in Britain, though obviously meant to be internationally as well.
More than a memorial, it's an incentive to get rid of the horror in waiting that is represented by nuclear weapons.
We are now on the edge of the WW3.
Words of hate replace words of love.
Joy of kill replace joy being together as a one warmth family.
Slaughter,
Desaster,
Devastation
Raping
WW3
Listening to Kate, I feel all my stress is leaving my body!! ( We lost her about 100 years too early!!)
Hi all, I love Kate's version of this classic song. I like it even better than the Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel cover ruclips.net/video/qC_KdZ1i63k/видео.html
Kate's voice is just so strong and clear. And that guitar. Thanks for sharing this.
Best, Chris