I'd hide anything Josienne could potentially use as a spade and any matches/lighters/petrol from Ben..... ;) It always a pleasure to meet and hear Josienne and Ben perform live. A very special and talented couple of people.
Heard this on the radio, absolutely wonderful - just found this clip and realised we missed them at the festival. Sod it. Nice Magician too - mine doesn't have a cutaway....sorry - guitar geek!
I was trying to explain once to a fellow singer that these kinds of murderous ballads both trad and modern serve as a collective outlet and reminder or warning. She'd been offended that anyone would sing "Knoxville Girl," which I believe is based on a Child's Ballad or somesuch. I said yes, shocking lyrics, horrible events, but this kind of thing has happened, and will happen again. By singing such songs I dnon' think we say it's okay, and I hope they are a big sign saying "Cool it!" So it's kind of refreshing to hear a female POV on such a dire thought process. I haven't checked into whether Josienne and/or Ben have written this, but no matter ... and yes I think so. Well done. (I like the glare at 2:14, I think to silence the rude guys in the back.)
What a fantastic talented pair of musicians and such a beautiful voice.
Possibly the most amazing thing ive ever heard. Will be sharing!
Great song by Josie and Ben...one of my favourites from their new album.
This is killing me just a little bit and I love it. You should have won that award tonight.. but there will be others.
I'd hide anything Josienne could potentially use as a spade and any matches/lighters/petrol from Ben..... ;) It always a pleasure to meet and hear Josienne and Ben perform live. A very special and talented couple of people.
love this
We quite like that very emotional
Heard this on the radio, absolutely wonderful - just found this clip and realised we missed them at the festival. Sod it. Nice Magician too - mine doesn't have a cutaway....sorry - guitar geek!
Great!
I was trying to explain once to a fellow singer that these kinds of murderous ballads both trad and modern serve as a collective outlet and reminder or warning. She'd been offended that anyone would sing "Knoxville Girl," which I believe is based on a Child's Ballad or somesuch. I said yes, shocking lyrics, horrible events, but this kind of thing has happened, and will happen again. By singing such songs I dnon' think we say it's okay, and I hope they are a big sign saying "Cool it!" So it's kind of refreshing to hear a female POV on such a dire thought process. I haven't checked into whether Josienne and/or Ben have written this, but no matter ... and yes I think so. Well done. (I like the glare at 2:14, I think to silence the rude guys in the back.)