Arrived at this song after a drive and hearing Thrit Store Dress on the radio. I had to check out more of Jeffrey Martin. I'm an old dude, a musician and writer. I'm not easily impressed. But here I am.
I recently saw Jeffrey and Anna locally in upstate NY (Galway) in a very small and intimate venue. They were so damn good, together and solo. This kind of music isn't for everyone, but if you enjoy the power of words, nuance, and feeling you just can't do much better than this. I would see them again and again. Looking forward to when they come back to our area.
Yes, Fultonville, near the Fonda speedway.. Jeffrey played recently (Sept 30) downstate in Marlboro, NY opening for Mick Flanagan.. Didn't make that show though..
This is the style of music that remind me of the stuff my step dad listened to. I remember laying near the stereo just listening to every word and chord intently. This reminds me a lot of what Vern Gosdin sang.
Ran across this song after listening to some by The Lucky Valentines. The breadth of meaning in the lyric here keeps me listening to it again and again. Is it about a friend of an addict? Is it about an out of control family member? Is it about someone destroying their marriage? Is it about (sorry, but I hear this for myself) someone seeing the dissolution of their relationship with white Evangelicalism? So many meanings. And beautifully, painfully sad. Thank you.
I love your music. Help me find you. You’ve been a blessing. My husband died last year. I shared your music with him. His fb page: Charles Lyonhart mine is : Theresa Lyonhart. Let’s connect.
I wrote an entire screenplay because of this song.
Arrived at this song after a drive and hearing Thrit Store Dress on the radio. I had to check out more of Jeffrey Martin. I'm an old dude, a musician and writer. I'm not easily impressed. But here I am.
I recently saw Jeffrey and Anna locally in upstate NY (Galway) in a very small and intimate venue. They were so damn good, together and solo. This kind of music isn't for everyone, but if you enjoy the power of words, nuance, and feeling you just can't do much better than this. I would see them again and again. Looking forward to when they come back to our area.
love the Cock 'n Bull!
I've seen them twice there .. I didn't know of them before I saw them there.. I'm hooked!
Ru guys local too, live in the Capital District area?
Yes, Fultonville, near the Fonda speedway.. Jeffrey played recently (Sept 30) downstate in Marlboro, NY opening for Mick Flanagan.. Didn't make that show though..
@@briank6070 Nice. Been to Fonda to watch the races a few times last year.
This is the style of music that remind me of the stuff my step dad listened to. I remember laying near the stereo just listening to every word and chord intently. This reminds me a lot of what Vern Gosdin sang.
Lovely song.
I absolutely love this song😢😢❤
Ran across this song after listening to some by The Lucky Valentines. The breadth of meaning in the lyric here keeps me listening to it again and again. Is it about a friend of an addict? Is it about an out of control family member? Is it about someone destroying their marriage? Is it about (sorry, but I hear this for myself) someone seeing the dissolution of their relationship with white Evangelicalism? So many meanings. And beautifully, painfully sad. Thank you.
Just saw Jeffery Wednesday night. He said it was about the wife of a heroin addict. Specifically his neighbor growing up.
@@michaelpayne54 Jeffrey is amazing to see live. He can tell a story and the way he tells it you are literally hanging on every word
Freaking Fantastic!
Wonderful open soul heartache swimming in a pool of love tha is slowly leaking, IVE LISTEND 3 TIMES,
Gosto muito
Great job on the vid ya'll! Not to mention a great song!
Beautiful, lovely.... So incredibly soul diggin' for me.... thank you very much for this, listened twice, then more... Then shared😘
Thank you
This song has never spoke to me the way it is now. Hopefully I learn how to draw the line.
Saw Jeffrey last night in Castleisland! He was amazing! ❤️
I love this so much!
Nova joia de la música descoberta. Felicitats.
Hes so soulful
Wow! I'm speechless...
divine
Superb!
Reminds me of my dad who was an alcoholic
what kind of tuning is this?
Standard tuning, capo on the 2nd fret.
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I love your music. Help me find you. You’ve been a blessing. My husband died last year. I shared your music with him. His fb page: Charles Lyonhart mine is : Theresa Lyonhart. Let’s connect.