This movie, included with the deluxe edition of Break It Yourself show how they recorded some of their songs in Andrew's barn. I dont not claim ownership, just to show people who might not of bought the deluxe edition
0:59 danse caribe 6:51 orpheo looks back 9:40 lazy projector 14:13 eyeoneye 18:24 lusitania 23:03 (spiritual medley...[D:?]) 25:24 fatal shore 29:53 belles (sans bells + longer [no wonder I couldn't tell]) guess i should get the deluxe version of break it yourself now...
Checking in 5 years later! My now 7 year old son still really enjoys Andrew Bird. I'm going to see Andrew for the first time this September in Minneapolis and I'm so excited!
My children also love Andrew Bird!! My oldest is 3 and to calm him, we played Andrew Bird. Roma Fade and Pulaski at Night, helped him so much when he was a baby. Funny, he does recognize the songs. I told him how they are "our songs" and he asks for them!
I love Andrew Bird. During a time where I don't know where my future holds, this music is the best therapy for it reminds me of a simpler time in murrieta where the cost wasn't so high to live and the farmland was still healthy. It was our escape from all the chaos of california living. But now reality's set. I might have a child on the way and it's time I make an important decision. I wish the best for all of you and hope this music captivates and inspires you like it does me. Keep on keepin on.
Mad respect for Andrew Bird. As a classically trained violinist, it's inspiring to see someone so talented succeed in other genres. Forever my favorite artist
I was recently introduced to Andrew Birds music and I can't stop playing him! At work, in the car, at home!! The World is a so much a better place for souls like these 🙏👏💚😊💫
Just saw him play at the Majestic Theatre in Dallas. One of the best and unique performances I've ever seen. I would've never ended up in that theater if it wasn't for randomly finding this video one day.
Great music and barn but rigt now I am a 57 year old widow who lost the love of her life of 38 years and trying t o repair my home from the hurricane. All that aside Andrew Bird is comforting music to me right now. Thank you so very much
At this place I believe Andrew gets all the artistic space that he needs. Wonderful! I wish I was the cat, beeing able to listening to this music every day.
I can't stop listening to these guys!! Andrew Bird is so good!! That's barely putting words into how awesome they are, the sounds and rhythms, and the timing and collaborating it's just a beautiful thing, the world needs more beautiful things like this type of music!!!
This video is such a gift. The tour was the best show I've ever seen. And although he's decamped elsewhere, I could drive you to this old barn in Elizabeth, IL. I know those fields and the music totally fits with the landscape.
I think i have just experienced why music has such a TRUE hold on life, emotions, feeling, outlook, etc...WOW truly funny how something like this can have a definite change on a person....Can't believe it took me 9 years (2022) to discover this, but now i feel like i just discovered the MOTHERLOAD!!!
Got this with my copy of Break It Yourself here in Australia .... It is just beautiful to see Andrew and his bandmates creating some of the brilliance that inhabits the album... Music From Big Brown !!!
I am so glad to have found this video. As always the case with Andrew Bird, you discover a part of his material when you most need it. Thank you for sharing
8 people are lacking in beauty and soul, Rockin' & Roll, in beyond and before... BEAUTY and LIFE. Saw him about 2 years ago and it was nothing short from a peak experience: What a Bad-ass!! The world needs more Andrew Birds!!
Perhaps they are just disliking the publishing of custom-created content without the permission of the creator of the video or song. If you publish something for the people who didn't but the delux edition then they never will and andrew bird sees less money.
Awesome video...Enjoying it at the tail end of my "stay at home" stint... My dryer was "singing along" to Fatal Shore...hitting that high D we hear at 28:35 right on queue and in perfect timing and harmony with the whistling ....l.o.l...Something I never would have been so delighted by or likely even noticed if I wasn't in the state of "flow" created by listening to Andrew... (or maybe I'm just getting a bit loopy from all this "stayin' at home") :)
this was absolutely beautiful! orange is the new black brought me here! I think you can sing anything! awesome music! i cant tell you sing from your heart!
I sort of considered myself a musician until watched this. Now I'm like why bother, maybe ill go be a butcher, I bet Andrew is average at best when it comes to cutting pork chops.
It is amazing how effortless and cerebral Andrew makes music on the fly, but I am sure he would tell you that nothing worthwhile in life comes without hard work and failures. I can't even imagine how many hours he has trained on all of his instruments, how many pages of lyrics he has scribbled over the years, how many times when he tried and tried but couldn't get something quite right. That said, I hope you keep trying if music is something you're passionate about. I'd like to think we all have a little bit of Andrew Bird's tenacity and passion in us.
@@thomaswyip Listen to the Bowl of Fire albums. You can tell the musical proficiency is there, been playing the violin since he was a child -- but they are absolute slogs, compared to brilliance of his later stuff. People seldom get their due in this old world, but I think Bird will be remembered by History as the Mozart or Bach of indie folk rock -- the guy who both combined and transcended the music of at least the first quarter of the 21st. The human ability to whistle is usually an embellishment: He plays his lips like a (second) Stradivarius and Stratocaster.
Not so much in vocal timbre, yet I would agree there is the sense of musical expansion in both Buckley and Bird allowing themselves improvisational flights (oh go ahead and send me back to the punitentiary...My mentor Mike Sheehan transitioned from this life back to the punitentiary to finish his sentence too...His wife Maddy, also a linguistic lawyer was less merciful as a judge of character and sentenced his remains upon dear Mike's transition! Judge Judy tried appeal but couldn't get that stiff off...ba-ding!) All seriousness aside, though, your comparison or association with the tragic Tim Buckley may also be aided by this liquid and tone-sensitive electrical guitar accompaniment. The posthumous release of some of Tim Buckley's earliest intuitive and brave live performance attempts to vocally improvise as per the jazz artists he was influenced by seem to all feature the tone-sensitive accompaniment of guitarist Lee Underwood. Underwood was not only a key component of Buckley's live combo and recording sound, he was and is a fine journalist as well. As musical memoirs go this one bears other less tragic associations between Buckley's attenuated results and Andrew Bird's most current audio and even video abstractions and juxtaposition of absurd and surreal elements without resorting to special effects and keeping the sound and look realistic yet somehow other-worldly. www.timbuckley.com/pre-publication-interview-with-lee-underwoo/ Mitch Ritter\Paradigm Sifters, Code Shifters, PsalmSong Chasers Lay-Low Studios, Ore-Wa (Refuge of Atonement Seekers) Media Discussion List\Looksee