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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2022
  • This video is dedicated to Mimi Parker of the band Low who passed away this past weekend at the age of 55 due to Ovarian Cancer. In this video I talk about Low's music and their beautiful melancholy slowcore sound. She and her husband, Alan Sparhawk, cofounded the band in 1993 in Duluth Minnesota.
    Low's Website: www.chairkickers.com/
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  • @jens2049
    @jens2049 3 месяца назад +16

    Lullaby is to me the best song ever written

  • @patrickcarroll1754
    @patrickcarroll1754 Год назад +390

    I just left her funeral. It was extremely powerful yet so simple and disarmingly humble, just like their music. Her sister shared a story about how Mimi was more into trucks than dolls growing up. And she would "pick up" her their dolls in her toy truck. It makes sense considering she was a boss. Low changed the way I see music and the biggest reason I stayed in Duluth. Alan always said she was the flagship and he was right. The sturdy light that anchored the beauty in their music in the midst of the storm. Thank you Mimi.
    Thank you Rick.

    • @shutupwhitegentilepayyourt6861
      @shutupwhitegentilepayyourt6861 Год назад

      you did not....stop making things up

    • @patrickcarroll1754
      @patrickcarroll1754 Год назад +18

      @@shutupwhitegentilepayyourt6861 I did mate. I live in Duluth. I got permission from my boss at the Pharmacy to take work off to attend. I hugged Al and shared what a genuine soul she was

    • @Luminik_GG
      @Luminik_GG Год назад

      @@patrickcarroll1754 I heard it was in a Mormon church - is that true? Why would they have a funeral service if they weren't Mormon? Or was she?

    • @patrickcarroll1754
      @patrickcarroll1754 Год назад +12

      @@Luminik_GG Yes. They were devout Mormons. I am and was raised Catholic, but God is God and the denomination didn't matter in that moment. Her spirit has been lifted on high man. It was at the LDS Duluth and it felt pitch perfect. Such a reminder of how less really is more. W a few beautiful touches. Or you know...Low :).

  • @maxmileski1248
    @maxmileski1248 Год назад +559

    Rick, thank you so much for doing this tribute. I am from Duluth and a participant in the local music community. Duluth is reeling from this loss. While in some circles Low are known internationally, they have continued to immerse themselves whenever back here in Duluth throughout the arts community - always maintaining a close relationship with this town and so many artists within it. Overwhelming to see the out pouring of coverage for Mimi. The first time I saw her perform was at First Avenue in Minneapolis in the late 90’s. I had never seen anything like it. Your sincere and thoughtful video is SO much appreciated. 🙏🏼

    • @Fivemonthslater1
      @Fivemonthslater1 Год назад +10

      Duluth represent! I didn’t make it to the festival this fall with them; huge bummer.
      I feel silly that I didn’t know they were so well-known outside of the region. I should know better; Minnesota is much stronger for music than people realize.

    • @DoranNurmi
      @DoranNurmi Год назад +4

      Duluth support

    • @jessehoheisel5983
      @jessehoheisel5983 Год назад +9

      Yeah Max!
      I can’t state how much they did for this town. Great to see Rick do a video on Mim and the band. It brought tears to my eyes to see the dedication.

    • @elpupogriton
      @elpupogriton Год назад +20

      sorry this is so random but here it goes... about a month ago I purchased around 12-14 cd's off ebay and included in those was 'long division'... being a 90's kid I could not believe I'd never heard Low (I've heard the name but not the band itself)... Anyway, listened to that on repeat, it is my 'go to work' soundtrack, it soothes me during heavy traffic, dropping kids at school, et al.... Still now, it hasn't left my car since that first day and then, I read about Mimi's passing.... Now, every time I hear it/her, it becomes harder.... why? I do not know, it's just crushingly unbearable... damn, I have a lump in my throat just by writing this! She'll be sorely missed.... definitely...

    •  Год назад +3

      I was lucky to see them live three times in Spain. They were absolutely amazing creating unique atmospheres. I am very sorry to hear Mimi has passed away. 🙏

  • @Horror-Man
    @Horror-Man Год назад +20

    First discovered them in 2014. Couldn't believe they weren't the biggest band in the world.

  • @danielfranco271
    @danielfranco271 Год назад +12

    I had the chance to cover as a photograph a Low show in Mx City in a local Festival, Nrmal, in 2016. They had no roadies, so they setup their gear themselves.
    There were some PA issues as they were finalizing their checksound. Alan was checking his watch constantly as they were supposed to start and the PA wasn't working, people in the festival couldn't listen. He asked us in the press area if we could listen to them and we said no. He turned back to Mimi and she told him "Alan, we have to start" . He then did something I have never witnessed before: He picked one of the heavy monitors he had in front of him, turned it to the people and started playing "Death of a Salesman" , as he was so commited to start on time the show. As the song progressed, the PA came back and their music blasted everyone. It was such an amazing moment.
    Their set was mindblowing.
    Mimi was awesome, as a drummer, as a singer, and as person. They were sonically so impressive, I became an instant fan. RIP Mimi

  • @cafeplastique890
    @cafeplastique890 Год назад +393

    Low were so consistently brilliant that I guess I had kinda started taking them for granted. Like it was a given that every two or three years there would be a fantastic new Low album. I had not known about Mimi's diagnosis and this was news that hit me unexpectedly hard. There will not be new another fantastic Low album now. Condolences to Alan and the family and Thank You for the music and the memories

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama Год назад +3

      100% the same for me.

    • @MichaelColombo
      @MichaelColombo Год назад +11

      I think one thing Rick glossed over is their amazing lyrical content. Songs like "Just Make It Stop" or "Death of a Salesman" have words that are just gut-wrenching.

    • @jeremyserwer2586
      @jeremyserwer2586 Год назад +4

      @@MichaelColombo They were highly political as well. Gut wrenching language to paint a picture of the despair globally and right here in the US.

  • @alismomma71
    @alismomma71 Год назад +39

    Superfan of Low for decades. It must be mentioned they were INCREDIBLE live. That is how I discovered them- I was taken to one of their concerts by a friend. Came out in tears.
    Their music will gently tear your heart out, dissect it, and somehow place it back into your chest. Did more for me than any shrink. My child’s first concert, too. RIP Mimi.

    • @crungefactory
      @crungefactory 6 месяцев назад

      yes. they brought me to tears several times live. hugely influenced me musically as well. i never spoke to Mimi, i was too shy. but i did chat with Alan a couple of times. incredibly intense introvert and humble. i love them, they are one of my favorite bands of all time and i'm 61.

  • @andyrharris
    @andyrharris Год назад +25

    Mimi’s lead vocal on the song Laser Beam is one of the most beautiful vocals ever, in my opinion.

  • @emivalx
    @emivalx Год назад +201

    Low is one of those indie bands that I found and listened to during a very difficult time. It's so sad that Mimi's passed away like this. RIP.

  • @pasakie
    @pasakie Год назад +145

    I don't know a word in the English language that describes the feeling of discovering art you never knew existed and also realizing you had missed decades of appreciating it. You are a gift to music, Mr. Beato.

    • @duesenberger
      @duesenberger Год назад +3

      Well put! Couldn't agree more!

    • @litherium56
      @litherium56 Год назад +5

      Yes. I don't think there's a word that means "humbling, regretful, grateful, delighted wonder."

    • @jimfree0
      @jimfree0 Год назад

      What language do you find that word in?

    • @NeglectedField
      @NeglectedField Год назад +2

      I wish there was such a word because goodness knows I've had plenty of bands like that. It's also sometimes compounded by a feeling of being not 'with it' because I was such a johnny-come-lately.

    • @kennethmctucker3501
      @kennethmctucker3501 Год назад +2

      Somewhat of an epiphany.

  • @tjancijr
    @tjancijr Год назад +12

    Low's music changed my life. Nothing sounds like Low and nothing ever will.

  • @daneleslie9534
    @daneleslie9534 Год назад +23

    I still have a lot of Low’s discography to discover, but Hey What is a life changing record. It’s a pitch perfect entity that uses noise, distortion, and ambience in a way that feels familiar but completely new. The way Mimi’s voice soars over these sonic walls is breathtaking. Music won’t be the same without her

    • @davidflower9678
      @davidflower9678 Год назад +5

      When I first listened to Hey What, I posted this on Facebook: "Finally got around to listening to the new Low album I had shipped on vinyl. It's not even really songs. It's Low watching the world explode into bits, and then trying to help mold back the shattered pieces. Must be played straight through, in the dark, and loud. As always, Mimi's voice (somehow especially when weaving under and past Alan's) is the most affecting, binding, and reaching component."

  • @kyled3660
    @kyled3660 Год назад +5

    I have the cancer. Been fighting it since Feb 2022, I said the same thing; “I’m not a victim, people get cancer and I’m a people. it’s just my turn is all.” The fight is real and sometimes it gets almost too heavy. Music is powerful and I have to be careful or I might just say F it one day.

    • @caseyclausen2627
      @caseyclausen2627 Год назад

      I hope you're doing alright Kyle. Best wishes for improving health if it is at all a possibility. Take care.

  • @knutroadie
    @knutroadie Год назад +125

    Low is the band of my life. I found them in 1998 as a junior in high school, and have followed their work for nearly 25 years (my ages 16-42). They never stopped changing, always wanted to produce the best work they could, and made their most adventurous albums in the last 5 years. I was saddened to hear of Mimi's death, but am so enormously grateful for all the work they have created for us all. Thank you, Mr. Beato, for a moving tribute, and for giving quality exposure to a band that deserves it. And thank you to Mimi Parker, the most beautiful voice I ever heard in my whole life.

    • @robertshrewsbury2891
      @robertshrewsbury2891 Год назад

      That was a very good comment you made, indicating that Low were lifelong Creators.

    • @ftm84
      @ftm84 Год назад

      Spot on. I love all of their stuff, but those last three records were transcendent. I can't tell you how many times I've listened to them - and always in full and at high volume. I was lucky enough to see the band about 20 times live over 20 years and I always left with a full heart. Such a devastating loss.

  • @trabalski86
    @trabalski86 Год назад +8

    Their last two records blew my mind. Mimi had the most beautiful female voice I ever heard and the melodies she came up with were straight out of Dreamland. I listened to Hey What when my son was born. Holding him through the night while listening to All Night had me in tears many time. I hope this feeling will stay with me for all the years to come whenever I hear this song.

  • @gammagerm3008
    @gammagerm3008 Год назад +19

    I was three years old in 2011. And the album or the CD C'mon was one of my first memories in music. My parents had and still have the CD of this album and we always heard it in the car when we drove somewhere. It's one of the greatest Bands I've ever heard. I think my favourite album is The Great Destroyer. Greetings from Austria.

    • @alismomma71
      @alismomma71 Год назад +3

      You are my daughter’s age. Low was her first concert. This is so sweet ❤️

  • @DavidMatias79
    @DavidMatias79 Год назад +12

    Things We Lost In The Fire changed my life.
    I bought the CD because Thom Yorke listed it as one of his Desert Island Discs in a Tower Records magazine back around 2001.
    I think Low is the best American band of the last 30 years.
    R.I.P. Mimi
    Love to Alan and their family

  • @JimmyandBunk
    @JimmyandBunk Год назад +15

    One morning in 2000, my clock radio, set to a college station, woke me up to "2-Step," from their Secret Name album, and the profound beauty of that song was such that I'll never forget the experience. And I'd had no idea how many more beautiful songs were to come! Thank you, Alan and Mimi. ❤😢

  • @icetusk
    @icetusk Год назад +13

    Please do more videos like this. I feel like it's a perfect way to introduce people to bands that some don't even know exist. RIP Mimi.

  • @michaellotz1811
    @michaellotz1811 Год назад +12

    Two Step and Shame are two of the most beautiful sad songs I’ve ever heard. I’m so glad to have been introduced to Low. I’m so sorry to hear of Mimi’s passing. Such an ethereal voice.

    • @BrianBlood
      @BrianBlood Год назад +1

      Two Step...can't count how many times I've listened to this song.

  • @HoldMeForever
    @HoldMeForever Год назад +23

    My jaw dropped and my hands froze when I heard Lullaby.
    I have memory issues that only get worse as the years pass and.... I have forgotten a lot...
    ...a lot of things, many adventures, a lot of lonely summers and a lot of pain.
    Music was my only solace. I finally know the song I heard in my dreams.
    Hearing the song, hearing the song made me remember. It really put things into perspective.
    O how full of dreams and ambitions I was... seems foolish now.
    I think, I think I need to go take a walk now.

  • @TheBadBuffalo
    @TheBadBuffalo Год назад +62

    I Could Live in Hope is one of my favorite albums of all time. RIP Mimi 😢

  • @BrianBlood
    @BrianBlood Год назад +35

    Ugh...I had no idea Mimi Parker had passed. I first saw Low open up for Sunny Day Real Estate in support of I Could Live In Hope. Her vocals were absolutely mesmerizing, and I was an instant fan. So sad for Alan and the family, and the music scene that she was a long-time member of. Far too young, she will be missed.

    • @ficklefartrecordsco3451
      @ficklefartrecordsco3451 Год назад

      That must have been an awesome show

    • @BrianBlood
      @BrianBlood Год назад

      @@ficklefartrecordsco3451 One of the best. Being a teenager in the early 90s in the PNW was pretty amazing. I got to see some iconic bands in my youth...didn't know how good I had it at the time.

  • @tahiche.
    @tahiche. Год назад +11

    Amazing band and the nicest couple ever. Everyone interested in music production has to listen to Low’s last 2 albums, Double Negative and the last one. Production is risky, innovative, noisy but beautiful… astonishing. They use heavy noise and extreme gating to create these mesmerizing pulsating rythm. Mind blowing.

  • @thejasonblackburn
    @thejasonblackburn Год назад +27

    Secret Name is my favorite Low album. It's pace and building anticipation is still stunning to me even after all these years.

    • @ofacid3439
      @ofacid3439 Год назад +1

      Secret Name is like a hazy yet clear springtime evening

    • @ianroberts2470
      @ianroberts2470 Год назад +5

      I think Two Step is my favourite song ever. I've heard it hundreds of times and never fails to floor me.

  • @mazdiggle
    @mazdiggle 4 месяца назад +3

    They are amazing... i am crushed i discovered them so late (2018, when Double Negative came out), the instantly became a must see...unfortunately that did not happen. I believe their amazing work will stand the test of time and live on for eons! Rest easy Mimi!

  • @AndrewPurcellmusic
    @AndrewPurcellmusic Год назад +29

    I only found out about them through this video....I'm sorry for their loss but out of it I found their music, music never dies...R.I.P

  • @trigeektony8
    @trigeektony8 Год назад +7

    Just went thru the "This Is Low" Spotify public playlist. Spectacular! Struck by the ambience yet intensity of "Lullabye".

  • @AlGorham23
    @AlGorham23 Год назад +51

    I had no idea we had lost her. I’ve loved Low for a very long time. Utterly heartbreaking. Their voices. That last record. We were blessed to have known her. An enormous loss.

    • @artkincell
      @artkincell Год назад +4

      I'm a fan of the band and I didn't know either until Rick's video.

  • @peterring2714
    @peterring2714 Год назад +10

    I had no idea Mimi had died. What a wonderful talent she was. RIP.

  • @ulissesbertozzi
    @ulissesbertozzi Год назад +8

    Lullaby is so powerful yet so simple, amazing atmosphere. Great band.

  • @fbl902
    @fbl902 Год назад +21

    I saw Low a few years ago when they opened for Slowdive in Toronto (1st reunion tour). I had not seen any announcement about them being the opener, and I remember how electrifying it was when Mimi took her place behind the spare drum kit and I realized who was taking the stage. Her singing!!! (His too!) What a privilege to be in that audience! "C'mon" is one of the greatest albums of all time in my universe, and "Christmas" gets played every year.

    • @redrich2000
      @redrich2000 Год назад +2

      WOW! What a night that must have been.

    • @jmachatch6696
      @jmachatch6696 Год назад

      Slowdive opened by Low and you got to see both (Best Napoleon imitation) Lucky!!!

  • @cameronskinner6019
    @cameronskinner6019 Год назад +10

    I just found Mimi and Low from their guest vocals on Swans’ song Lunacy, their vocals on that song will haunt me forever. I’m gutted

  • @jmachatch6696
    @jmachatch6696 Год назад +3

    Rick, Thank you for sharing this news, we had not heard.
    My wife and I had a special moment with the band several years. The members of the band wouldn’t remember, because we didn’t approach them. One evening they played The RecordBar in Kansas City. We got there way early and told staff we wanted to eat dinner so they let us come in and sit down. Shortly after, the band and families sat down like 3 tables away and had a quiet family dinner together before the bass player’s wife/ girlfriend took the kids away for the night (we assumed back to the hotel). In our own quiet way, we would steal glances at them while dining. As a fan, what a great moment to see them as family people, not even as musicians or as rock stars. Then about an hour or two later, they put on a fantastic show.

  • @artemvsprime
    @artemvsprime 4 месяца назад +9

    Low is a perfect example of less is more

  • @arfslmnsyh
    @arfslmnsyh Год назад +8

    I first discovered Low through Robert Plant's Band of Joy album, and found out the beauty of their musics. Rest in peace Mimi, thank you for all the music. Deep condolences to Alan and the children.

  • @NinoJoy
    @NinoJoy Год назад +5

    RIP Mimi. Saw them live for the first time the past summer, one of the best concert of my life, brought me to tears

  • @irotinmyskin
    @irotinmyskin Год назад +166

    Their Double Negative album is an absolute masterpiece. RIP Mimi

    • @jacobarnoldmusic
      @jacobarnoldmusic Год назад +10

      Yeah that's probably my favorite Low album!

    • @_catharsism
      @_catharsism Год назад

      Tempest is an absolute trench of a song in the best way possible. Their duet fading out to the end has been on my mind so much

    • @youthofyesterdayrecords
      @youthofyesterdayrecords Год назад +8

      Her death has me broken.

    • @antonbundschu5264
      @antonbundschu5264 Год назад

      @@youthofyesterdayrecords Me too.

    • @DavidMatias79
      @DavidMatias79 Год назад +1

      I have it on cassette. Great to listen to in your dark bedroom in the middle of a cold winter night.

  • @mbrad5179
    @mbrad5179 Год назад +16

    This was a band that could completely take over a room. If it was a bar, the staff would also quiet down. They were so down-to-earth you couldn't hero worship at all, but there were times during their set you felt like you were at a rare, great event.

  • @ruleschallenge5573
    @ruleschallenge5573 Год назад +8

    I used to have a Low t-shirt that was just a quote and drawing by Mimi and Alan's young child. It said, "Where are going?" with a sad face. That feels poignant and heartbreaking now.

  • @KawaiiKittyKat79
    @KawaiiKittyKat79 Год назад +3

    I was introduced to Low through an ex, and then I bought their album Things we lost in the fire in the early 2000s. I fell in love with them ever since, and I have been a huge fan of their music. I truly think that Alan, and Mimi are not music artist, but music pioneers. Their music has evolved throughout the years, and their songs are groundbreaking. Especially their album Hey What is nothing short of genius.

  • @davidg9165
    @davidg9165 Год назад +4

    Never heard of Low until now, and I am sorry for the loss. They are definitely my style and I will be celebrating their collection. I dig it.

  • @monicaspector2388
    @monicaspector2388 Год назад +6

    They created such gorgeous music. Thankful we still have their beautiful music.
    May Mimi rest peacefully forever...

  • @minormist
    @minormist Год назад +13

    One of the best bands of the last 30 years, any genre. I would deliberately avoid listening to tracks released in advance of a new album so I could preserve as much surprise as possible when first listening to a record, and they never disappointed. Their live performances left me speechless. I’m lucky to have seen them, and heartbroken to know I never will again.

  • @jeromeblanchet685
    @jeromeblanchet685 Год назад +64

    So sad to discover such a band in these circumstances, I will immerse myself in these albums it sounds incredible

  • @robinpodevyn7799
    @robinpodevyn7799 Год назад +10

    best liveband ever. No gimmicks, just incredible voices and fantastic songs. Also one of the bands that kept getting better with every record... Absolutely one of my favorite bands ever. Tx for the video!

  • @SolamenteVees
    @SolamenteVees Год назад +9

    Huge respect for showcasing Low, Rick. Rest in peace, Mimi.

  • @jromanowski1
    @jromanowski1 Год назад +14

    Drums and Guns is one of my favorite albums of all time! Low is so incredibly underrated!

  • @kjkernSerendipity
    @kjkernSerendipity Год назад +22

    Thank you for talking about her and her band. I've never heard of them before and will now explore them some more.

  • @icblf
    @icblf Год назад +37

    Things We Lost in the Fire is one of my favorite albums by them, sad to hear that Mimi is gone now

    • @jn5122
      @jn5122 Год назад +5

      That album is 10/10.

    • @alexandrosgoulas
      @alexandrosgoulas Год назад +4

      Great great album

    • @chadlyb8914
      @chadlyb8914 Год назад

      Same, and the albums surrounding it

    • @paulfillingham2958
      @paulfillingham2958 Год назад

      Love this album play it all the time

    • @russellharvey7096
      @russellharvey7096 Год назад

      A masterpiece. Have been transported to different spaces so many times by that album.

  • @alfonsomango_suyu
    @alfonsomango_suyu Год назад +5

    Omg I'm in shock... Good moments I've spent listening many of Low songs. Live forever Mimi

  • @banana_junior_9000
    @banana_junior_9000 Месяц назад

    This band was forever progressing and changed my psyche beginning 30-years ago. I just now heard about Mimi. The best thing that ever happened to me was working at a used CD store. Thank you for everything, Mimi.

  • @FTWOBR2000
    @FTWOBR2000 Год назад +23

    Low is one of my favorite bands and they've really helped me through some dark times. May Mimi rest in peace.

  • @weezadam
    @weezadam Год назад +6

    I saw Low open for Slowdive several years ago and slowly got into them. So damn beautiful and so very underrated. Thank you brother Rick for shining a light on indie rock.

  • @aarong5716
    @aarong5716 Год назад +38

    Please do more videos like this! I literally had no idea Low existed.

    • @Problembeing
      @Problembeing Год назад +7

      Check out their song '(That's How You Sing) Amazing Grace' - thank me later ☺️

    • @danielleyton596
      @danielleyton596 Год назад +1

      Low is so great. I've been rediscovering their early catalog since Mini Parker's death. It's stunning. Try "The Plan," especially the live version floating around RUclips. Brilliant.

  • @StevenYasgar
    @StevenYasgar Год назад +95

    As a fan of this channel, this is so cool to see. I was lucky enough to play in a velvet underground tribute band with Al and Mim, and this tribute is very special for me. Thank you. Rest in power Mimi Parker.

    • @ftm84
      @ftm84 Год назад +5

      Steven, I was at your last Velvets show at the Hook & Ladder - it was so great getting to hear VU songs live, you guys nailed it. The passing of Mim is just so sad, I still can't believe she's gone. I hope you are finding solace.

    • @StevenYasgar
      @StevenYasgar Год назад +6

      @@ftm84 thank you for the kind words. Had such a blast at that show, and having her there was so good, without her we all just scatter backstage and do our own thing until we go back on, but that night she held court in the main dressing room and everyone just hung out with her and cracked jokes. A fun memory for sure. Cheers. ✌🏼♥️

    • @ftm84
      @ftm84 Год назад +1

      @@StevenYasgar ❤

    • @ftm84
      @ftm84 Год назад +1

      @@StevenYasgar Hey man, any chance you guys will be doing another Velvets show? I would love to see it!

  • @youthofyesterdayrecords
    @youthofyesterdayrecords Год назад +15

    Low were incredible and mean so much to me. I am devastated about Mimi. "Just Make it Stop," "Especially Me," "The Plan," and every moment of the first album are on repeat for me.

  • @jasonmelstad
    @jasonmelstad Год назад +3

    Low taught me everything i know about space and subtlety, breath control, atmosphere. i saw them over 30 times, and came away each time feeling fascinated, changed, a little braver, a little more hopeful. when you were watching them, you weren't thinking about anything else. you were lifted up for awhile, i had only begun writing songs a year or two prior to seeing them for the first time, at which show i met the guy i formed a band with and played in for 3 years. they were mentors who felt like family, not just because they were from Minnesota and felt like "ours" but also because of the intimacy inherent in their music. what they could do, no one else could and I will forever be grateful to have witnessed it for as long as I did. See you in eternity, Mimi

  • @bdhaliwal24
    @bdhaliwal24 Год назад +13

    Thank you Rick for opening up more great artists

  • @MaashuCookiemonster
    @MaashuCookiemonster Год назад +27

    Mimi's passing hit me especially hard. Low is a band you either don't know or you love. Since then I've been re-listening to the albums I've listened to for years, as well as experiencing first listens of the ones I've never heard. Thank you so much for using your platform to bring attention to her unique and unforgettable contribution to music.

  • @bongothewonderchimp
    @bongothewonderchimp Год назад +48

    It's rare these days that a song hits so hard from the very first time I hear I'm forever haunted by it. That was Low's "Congregation". Mimi's passing is a tragic loss, and thank you Rick for using your audience to spread the word about a band that deserves to be far better known.

    • @sanberdino9
      @sanberdino9 Год назад +9

      Same. Obsessed with Congregation since I heard it on Devs. Beautiful song. So sad to hear news.

  • @kenkreisel6890
    @kenkreisel6890 Год назад +17

    I’ll never forget hearing her haunting voice at the end of The Mothman Prophecies with “Half-light” and being blown away. “In the half light (sunset) I’ll see you in time (when we meet again after death)” it’s such a beautiful song among many.

    • @treff9226
      @treff9226 Год назад +2

      Love that movie - totally haunting, and the song at the end caught my attention and I rewinded movie again and again to hear - so moody and gorgeous, and that voice! Until you posted this, I never knew exactly who she was...what a vocalist!

  • @anarchodandyist
    @anarchodandyist 3 месяца назад +1

    Just found this video. Was heartbroken when I heard the passing of Mimi back then. I first saw them at Primavera festival back in 2010. It was such a beautiful performance. They left us with the legacy of some amazing music and Alan still makes music too. A fitting tribute Rick x

  • @michaelfavata2720
    @michaelfavata2720 Год назад +23

    Appreciate you for bringing this band to a wider audience.

  • @IamtheFerryMan
    @IamtheFerryMan Год назад +6

    A coworker turned me onto Low yesterday then you post this. There just isn't enough time for us to enjoy everything in this life, let's do our best to take in all we can.

  • @micheleparker3780
    @micheleparker3780 Год назад +9

    This is why I love you, Rick. My condolences 🙏. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL voice, thank God we have her on tape.😔

  • @Paramad
    @Paramad Год назад +1

    I also want to thank you Rick for making me aware of Low. I was born and raised in Minnesota, lived in Hibbing, I was very young and Robert Zimmerman lived there at the time. I never met him to my knowledge. I lived in Duluth and went to college there but left for the west in the eighties.
    I was familiar with incredible groups like Willie and the Bees also Lamont Cranston but now I must explore Low.
    I read about her death and was amazed at the impact Low had on music. It is always sad to witness the passing of a musician of such amazing talent.

  • @TeddyBullard
    @TeddyBullard Год назад +4

    Thank you Mr. Beato. Low is my favorite band. ❤️ Mimi Forever 💖

  • @EnterExile
    @EnterExile Год назад +69

    Great voice, amazing harmonies in the duets with her husband, so much creativity and re-inventing their style. Big loss, gone too early. „what part of me“ is one of my favs. 🖤

  • @gilpinsteven
    @gilpinsteven 6 дней назад

    I love the way Alan and Mimi's vocal harmonies soar so gently with an ability to hold notes for a long time, creating a vast and specific texture to their songs.

  • @jodymuhammadezananda8809
    @jodymuhammadezananda8809 Год назад +2

    i was supposed to see LOW in the UK this week before they announced the cancellation of their tour. i'd been thinking about it, thought it was going to be the best concert i'd ever go to, but then the news came on the very same day my best friend's grandma passed away...
    i spent the rest of the day listening to "Point of Disgust" from their album Trust (2002), because Mike Hadreas (Perfume Genius) tweeted about it. such a beautiful and delicate song.
    it was a very sad day indeed but im glad i knew both of these amazing women, one personally, the other through her beautiful and life-changing art.
    thank you Mimi Parker (and Rick for this tribute).

  • @BrindleBoy
    @BrindleBoy Год назад +17

    Low is one of my all time favorites. Heartbroken about Mimi.

  • @ErinWi
    @ErinWi Год назад +10

    One of my favorite bands. I'm so sad we have lost her. Peace to Alan and the rest of their family.

  • @AdamSJarrett
    @AdamSJarrett Год назад +2

    I just now am hearing about Mimi's passing, so sad. I was obsessed with Hey What when it came out and never really thought to look too much into the band. But I'm about to go down the rabbit-hole. RIP Mimi

  • @Problembeing
    @Problembeing Год назад +6

    '(That's How You sing) Amazing Grace' by Low is one of the most perfect, beautiful songs I've ever heard. RIP Mimi Parker and your velvety pure harmonies ❤️

    • @jmachatch6696
      @jmachatch6696 Год назад

      We got to see them once. I remember during this song many in the audience were raising their hands. We were in church!

  • @seanstrider2185
    @seanstrider2185 Год назад +9

    Mimi Parker's death has shaken me to the core. Low has been one of my favourite bands of the past 30 years Mimi and Alan seemed such genuine good people...the kind of people you root for and wish more people would acknowledge their greatness and buy their music.
    Thank you,, Rick for this tribute. I am happy to see you do a video on Low and find out you are a fan. Sad that the reason was the death of Mimi Parker. I was looking forward to seeing Low in concert again in March 2023.
    Rick, along with Mimi's angelic, ethereal vocals and harmonies, and the spare, austere beauty of Low's music, I feel Alan's guitar playing goes unnoticed sometimes. Listen to him go off like Neil Young in "When I Go Deaf" (on "The Great Destroyer" album) or "Nothing But Heart" (on the "C'Mon" album). I hope you do a video on Alan's guitar work.
    I would also like to suggest a couple other bands who lost singers at tragically young ages: Broadcast (Trish Keenan) and Stereolab (Mary Hansen).

  • @chrissoclone
    @chrissoclone Год назад +10

    Damn this is sad.... Things we lost in the Fire was a record I couldn't stop listening to when I discovered them, and the only Christmas music I ever turn on as a ritual during the holiday is their Christmas record. Bye Mimi, you'll be missed.

    • @konstantinov
      @konstantinov Год назад +1

      Their Christmas record is great.

  • @btimec5290
    @btimec5290 Год назад +6

    That song "More" is insanely great- never heard it before. Love it! Thank you Rick, and rest in peace Mimi Parker.

  • @LEGOWENTV
    @LEGOWENTV Год назад +9

    Being from Minnesota, I have been lucky as hell to have seen this band many times over the years. Their best album, in my opinion, is their last album, “Hey What.” That album really sounds so amazing and unique. It is one of my very favorite albums. So sad that will be the last one.

  • @cliffgraham283
    @cliffgraham283 Год назад +7

    Ever evolving and changing. Being revolutionary by keeping it slow and Low.. great voices and melodies.. that primal drumming kept it all ticking over.. relentless..compassionate.. life saving...RIP Mimi..

  • @ROCKDIVA85
    @ROCKDIVA85 Год назад +16

    This is the first time I ever heard this band and I think they sound good. I like their music. I will be checking them out.

    • @konstantinov
      @konstantinov Год назад

      With the holidays coming, check out their Christmas record .... it's great!

  • @cinejourneys
    @cinejourneys Год назад +8

    Thank you Rick for highlighting such an amazing artists, and it’s so tragic that Mimi is gone. I love their entire body of work, but Things We Lost in the Fire” in 2001 was their peak for me. That’s a special album and their voices are beautiful on songs like Sunflower. But as you pointed out, they made interesting music throughout their career.

  • @terrywisniewski3349
    @terrywisniewski3349 Год назад +4

    Thank you Rick for bringing Mimi and the music she created with her husband through their band, "Low" a bit of recognition. Great band.

  • @3ld919
    @3ld919 Год назад +17

    This is a huge gut punch & the first I have heard of her passing & it is absolutely heartbreaking,. Both Alan & Mimi come across as such beautiful people who made such gorgeously hopeful yet melancholy music. RIP Mimi & strength to Alan & their children.

  • @markbrooks4471
    @markbrooks4471 Год назад +5

    It's sort of like everything lead up to Hey What. And then Mimi was gone. One of the greatest live bands I have witnessed. It's not what they do but how they sounded that is important. Their music is life affirming and I pray there is more to come on a similar trajectory to the last 4 or 5 records from Alan. May his faith get him through this period.

  • @howboutdat1huh
    @howboutdat1huh Год назад +31

    I'm not a huge fan of crying, not because I'm a manly man, but because sometimes I find it hard to stop. I mean this as a compliment to Allan and Mimi, but you guys are the "brown note" of crying. There's something about their chord progressions + harmonies + lyrical subject matter, that works every single time I listen. Songs like "When I Go Deaf", and "Medicine Magazines" come to mind. Allan, Hollis, and Cyrus, I'm sorry for your loss. I will say this, for myself at least, I find their music to be as medicinal as it is beautiful.
    P.S.
    I almost forgot. Thank you Rick for doing this video.

    • @ofacid3439
      @ofacid3439 Год назад +3

      Medicine Magazines and You See Everything make me cry every time for some reason. Now Mimi has passed and I cannot listen to any of their song without a feeling I've lost a close friend

  • @TheRahsoft
    @TheRahsoft Год назад +12

    never heard of this band, but appreciate you bringing them to my attention.
    wow , how could i have missed them, what a discovery!
    thank you for bringing good music we may have not heard before to our ears.

  • @feargm
    @feargm Год назад +26

    Incredible band, tremendous loss in the world of art. RIP.

  • @dennisahern624
    @dennisahern624 Год назад +42

    Grateful to see you bring proper attention to Low, and Mimi’s angelic voice. Hard to think of many artists who have followed their own star with such integrity. So long Mimi.

    • @ue4058
      @ue4058 Год назад +1

      Perfectly stated. Thank you.

  • @TarzansMom
    @TarzansMom Год назад +2

    Count me another one of the millions just gutted by Mimi’s passing, but also so thankful that music, beauty, art, people, like this exist.

  • @SirGuyGrand
    @SirGuyGrand Год назад +3

    Devastated. Long time fan from the UK. The transcendental joy of seeing them live in Leeds a few years ago does not fade. Thank you for the utterly beautiful music.

  • @LilOlFunnyBoy
    @LilOlFunnyBoy Год назад +14

    A tragic loss. I had tickets to see them later this month but the gig was cancelled due to Mimi's illness. Low is such a massively underappreciated band; I hope more people discover them through your video and others. The level of creativity they showed throughout their career is incredible, particularly with the last few albums. Double Negative is their creative peak IMO. In its writing, sound design, production, even album sequencing, it is a singular masterpiece. It takes work but the beauty within is revealed with each listen. So sad that we won't get to hear what comes next. Sympathy and love to Alan 🤍

  • @Driftuner
    @Driftuner Год назад +5

    Wow, the band and the video was just awesome

  • @andrewbrady8781
    @andrewbrady8781 Год назад +1

    We in Minnesota have had the privilege to have them as a local music act I have seen them live maybe 20 times in intimate settings and in larger club venues over past 25 yrs or so. So sad to hear of Mimi’s passing. Glad you have learned how special they are.

  • @fredschaufele9387
    @fredschaufele9387 Год назад +1

    I have been fortunate to see Low a number of times. As others noted, their music immerses the audience. Yes, there's music, but somehow it co-exists with silence. So much so, I remember one concert in which a phone rang in the middle of a song. It was Mimi's. She apologized and explained it was from their baby sitter and she just had to take the call. It was endearing.

  • @fosterhexxx2306
    @fosterhexxx2306 Год назад +9

    I've never heard about them but I was watching your video then I did a small stop to go straight to Spotify and listened them up and all I can say is they're are awesome.

    • @fosterhexxx2306
      @fosterhexxx2306 Год назад +1

      The album I'm listening is I could live in hope.

    • @caseyclausen2627
      @caseyclausen2627 Год назад +1

      @@fosterhexxx2306 Have you checked out some of their other albums as well?

    • @fosterhexxx2306
      @fosterhexxx2306 Год назад +1

      @@caseyclausen2627 not yet I'll do that soon

  • @NanceeMarin
    @NanceeMarin Год назад +9

    I was shocked to find out about Mimi’s passing. Thank you for covering Low and featuring REAL MUSIC! I discovered the band during one of the lowest times (pun intended?) of my life. Perfect music for that time in my life. Low’s killer harmonies and instrumentation got me hooked. Great blend of melancholy and experimentation. Too bad I didn’t get to see Low live recently, but at least I did catch them live in 2002. I saw Mimi feeding her kids before the show. That was my memory of the show.

  • @jmfs3497
    @jmfs3497 Год назад +1

    I caught them for the first time in 1999 in a coffee shop/venue. They were beautifully and unexpectedly quiet and stripped down for what I was used to at the time. I managed to sit in a corner alone in a big comfy soft chair and fell asleep in the best way possible. RIP Mimi. Sorry for such an intense loss Alan and family/friends.

  • @pgbear
    @pgbear Год назад +7

    Thank you Rick for your beautiful tribute to the wonderful Mimi Parker and the music of Low. Their music is so pure and honest and has great integrity. I haven't listened to them as much as I should and your video inspires me to dig in and listen to more. Thank you Rick and thank you to Low.

    • @monicaspector2388
      @monicaspector2388 Год назад +1

      Thank you for reminding me... I need more LOW in my life. Truly.

  • @Gramercy_Stiffs
    @Gramercy_Stiffs Год назад +3

    The thought that I won't hear songs that mean so much to me in a live setting again truly feels like a wound, a wound I'm not sure will ever scar over. What a mountainous loss to music and to her family and friends.