This is so perfect. Grew up listening to blues but it wasn't till after my dad passed and I got older that I could honestly appreciate the genre. I've heard the Portishead OG for years now, which I liked but it never sparked anything, until I heard this version at Old Navy of all places.
I heard this shit at Old Navy earlier today, of all places. Haven’t heard it before but Shazamed it the second it started, as I LOVE Portishead. Haven’t stopped listening since. Goosebumps. Thank god for old navy’s playlist I guess 🤷🏼♀️
You guys are all Looney! a true love of deeply felt music brought each and everyone of us to this spot. if you didn't appreciate music that can break your heart, you wouldn't be listening to Glory Box - regardless of who's version it is or who told you about it.
Finally, a cover that adds something to the original, and in an entirely new vibe: Devine Jazz... Portishead's "Glorybox" is probs one of my Top 3 all-time favourites *ever!* The very first time I heard it I was in a club, shortly after I took Ecstasy for my very 1st time; I remember when 'it' hit me, it was at the same time the refrain started and Beth was crying out the longing to _"give [her] a reason.."_ *whoa, sweet mother of pearl!* I don't do E anymore (mostly bc there haven't been true quality scores on 'the market' for aeons, that are uncut, 100% pure, *which is criminal* imo), it was *the best* ride when listening to Grade-A music! However, Glorybox remains to be a summum of awesomeness... PS: I called it "Jazz" but it's likely (to some) a Jazz/Blues crossover of some sorts? But it shouldn't really matter if it's correct or what the true 'orthodox' description of the style is: I think we can all agree it's "Devine" in and on itself...
This is so perfect. Grew up listening to blues but it wasn't till after my dad passed and I got older that I could honestly appreciate the genre. I've heard the Portishead OG for years now, which I liked but it never sparked anything, until I heard this version at Old Navy of all places.
I heard this shit at Old Navy earlier today, of all places. Haven’t heard it before but Shazamed it the second it started, as I LOVE Portishead. Haven’t stopped listening since. Goosebumps. Thank god for old navy’s playlist I guess 🤷🏼♀️
And judging by the comments, I need to listen to more John.
No way I just discovered it at old navy yesterday and had to ask the manager the name😂
@@corbinslaughter2890 I used to work at Gap and I’d always be running in the back to see what song was playing ♥️
Dude no fn way!! I heard this at old navy shopping with my mom and we both looked at eachother like damn who is this?!
My good taste in music brought me here
Mine too.
Me too
Indeed!
_Did you know you have an older brother, a lawyer who lives in Canada?_
ruclips.net/channel/UCzGiDDKdphJ0GFvEd82WfYQ 😁
I recognize that logic!
Whole 'nother level of Glory Box interpretation. He gets it!
You guys are all Looney!
a true love of deeply felt music brought each and everyone of us to this spot. if you didn't appreciate music that can break your heart, you wouldn't be listening to Glory Box - regardless of who's version it is or who told you about it.
Esta versión es la mejor, la he buscado por años desde que la escuché en Radioactivo 98.5 FM hace como 21 años
This is the version recorded for Morning Becomes Eclectic at KCRW in about 1999.
Certainly not the album version. (Church with one bell)
John Martyn and Portishead. Love for both ❤️
This is too good for words. (especially the lyrics shown)
"Oh my God, you know John Martyn, like no one knows John Martyn.." Elaine Denham
john does a great version does he not , as usual
Fabulous ❤
Finally, a cover that adds something to the original, and in an entirely new vibe: Devine Jazz...
Portishead's "Glorybox" is probs one of my Top 3 all-time favourites *ever!*
The very first time I heard it I was in a club, shortly after I took Ecstasy for my very 1st time; I remember when 'it' hit me, it was at the same time the refrain started and Beth was crying out the longing to _"give [her] a reason.."_ *whoa, sweet mother of pearl!*
I don't do E anymore (mostly bc there haven't been true quality scores on 'the market' for aeons, that are uncut, 100% pure, *which is criminal* imo), it was *the best* ride when listening to Grade-A music! However, Glorybox remains to be a summum of awesomeness...
PS: I called it "Jazz" but it's likely (to some) a Jazz/Blues crossover of some sorts? But it shouldn't really matter if it's correct or what the true 'orthodox' description of the style is: I think we can all agree it's "Devine" in and on itself...
listening to this makes me miss you even more big man..rab
No way it's the real voice THAT kill us woman a Man soul pain POWER
Favourite song...love JM
Ребята,до души.
Berlin-Artparasites linked me to this
I got goosebumps listening to this oooooooo
Yup
Very interesting re-imagining of Glory box, exquisite.
Very GOOD !!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Muy buena canción y muy buena voz
i love this
Current mood!
super
Good!
About 32 of those views are mine.. in the past couple days
berlin-artparasites led me here.
Wow 🖤
Berlin art parasites sent me here
Same here :)
Charmaine Gamxamus me to :)
Charmaine Gamxamus me too
Me three!
Bro, whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?🔥
Old Navy in Marina brought me here
How come only 132,00 have watched this brilliant troubled guy , yet million's will watch some half wit unboxing a new phone ...sigh ...
Columbiana brought me here
la ballata del dubbio...
Berlim artparasites just made some views to this song
Is this off a certain album?
The Church with one Bell
Gets gets gets!!! What is with the damn apostrophes people?!
I can't believe we all are here because of the one and only "BERLIN ART-PARASITES"... :-D
No here because of JM.
Same here for John he really nailed this song. Lots of love.
Where can I find this version? I bought the version off "The Church with One Bell" and it's different.
Its probably live that's why
You found it here!!!
Pure class that's how you do a bluesy jazz song a perfect cover l liked the original but man this is another level ♥️
@@petersaunders349 It's on one of the Morning Becomes Eclectic CDs from about 1999... which I have.... somewhere. It's possible "out of print" now.
Columbiana