Next to Mozart, the music of this group The Big Moon is my go to for feeling better. I really love this group. I wish them nothing but success and complete happiness.
Fr I live for Ce's harmonies on this massive tune! She's always absolutely beaming when she sings her parts, you can see such pure joy pouring straight from her heart and soul! 😊❤ They've played Glasto but they're still playing shows like this! I'll have to catch them in an intimate venue!
Saw them in Boston 4/27/24 they did this song and had the audience up on stage. It sounded better than this, but that might have been the acoustics and sound system.
this would be excellent if it weren't for that chick in the crowd singing out of tune and at a pitch that pierces into my heart. i have probably been that chick though. ya'll are amazing and deserve so much more recognition.
I can't stop hearing that girl's voice since you mentioned it! She sounds about 12. It must be hard for bands in small venues like this not to laugh when they hear someone singing so badly. There's better footage here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YNjKIFeSSIk.html My favourite song of theirs, sounded like a fantastic concert overall. They looked amazing too, Jules and Celia especially. I mean the others too but those too.
@@diptishalder4635 I was on board until you mentioned how they looked :P They're such freaking talented musicians that their love and passion transcends any superficial standards. However, Fern Ford makes me think I might like girls. So, there ya go.
@@lyssamg8751 I'm more than happy to talk about their image on stage and how they look, especially for Jules. If they wanted they could all wear jeans and t-shirts and not style their hair but clearly they do spend time and effort in wanting to look and dress in a way that helps their performance. Jules put herself heavily pregnant Beyoncé-style on the cover of 'Here is Everything', and this year on tour she has been a frankly amazing looking band frontwoman who is also the mother of an infant boy. I call that empowering. Of course the music is the main thing, but image adds to it, even if it's an anti-image like Oasis, for many bands it's part of the package and I embrace it. Anyway glad you like them too.
Hearing the kids doing the 'ah ah's for the chorus is adorable. What a fantastic music education they got that night! Also seeing them for the third time this year in Southampton in 2 weeks. 8)
Being honest, I thought the complexity of their songs and arrangements (especially the harmonies) would be impossible to recreate and they would be one of those bands better on record than live. It’s the opposite. They still have all the sophistication live, but with more ‘ooomph’ and even more joy.