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Andrew Bird: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert 

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May 31, 2016 by BOB BOILEN • It's been a joy to hear the music of Andrew Bird shift and change. Bird's early music, from the late '90s, was steeped in hot jazz and blues music from the early days of the phonograph, then later shifted to new technologies using loop pedals to layer voice, whistling and violin. His lyrics often have a calculated quality, filled with abundant wordplay and observations.
This year, Bird made one of his most personal albums, Are You Serious. So it felt appropriate that he would play some of his most personal work in this most intimate of settings, the Tiny Desk.
For this performance of three new songs, Bird came with a stripped-down acoustic band: just drums, upright bass and acoustic guitar, with Bird himself on violin. It functioned something like a hot jazz ensemble, with no effects pedals; just the songs, front and center, sounding perfect.
Are You Serious is available now:
iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/are...
Amazon: www.amazon.com/Are-You-Serious...
Set List:
"Are You Serious"
"Roma Fade'"
"Capsized"
Credits:
Producers: Bob Boilen, Niki Walker; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Niki Walker, Kara Frame, Colin Marshall; Production Assistant: Jackson Sinnenberg; Photo: Brandon Chew/NPR.
For more Tiny Desk concerts, subscribe to our podcast: www.npr.org/podcasts/510292/ti...

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@nprmusic
@nprmusic Год назад
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@seansullivan9451
@seansullivan9451 Год назад
N MN MN lmmknjkk❤
@darrenbrennan7679
@darrenbrennan7679 Год назад
There's still plenty of rap that is accepting of everyone. Underground independents are doing it. And in this day and age, they don't wait for mainstream acceptance.
@SonicSeraphim
@SonicSeraphim 3 года назад
His whistling is so pitch-perfect that actual birds use him for reference
@Cerevisi
@Cerevisi Год назад
TRUTH!
@iwansyahp
@iwansyahp Год назад
LOL, You're right, mister.
@Nathanaelelliott
@Nathanaelelliott Год назад
And the fact he is whistling inward has always blown my mind as a musician. You can't whistle into a mic unless you're breathing inward. If you haven't seen his old shows where he played every instrument himself that's amazing too
@jenniferbeetz7335
@jenniferbeetz7335 Год назад
and when he blends his voice with the violin notes he plays? holy holy holy (holy)
@haven2161
@haven2161 Год назад
that’s why he’s called andrew *bird*
@Seapatico
@Seapatico 8 лет назад
He always looks like a road-weary salesman who just came in from the rain.
@noemibarkoczi
@noemibarkoczi 8 лет назад
OMG Yes!!!!
@Esquivelhead
@Esquivelhead 8 лет назад
Hey its Andrew, back again, with another soaked product
@joeyhemlock
@joeyhemlock 8 лет назад
Played by Luke Wilson...
@noeliahuertas8415
@noeliahuertas8415 8 лет назад
skinny luke wilson
@corbinjames4288
@corbinjames4288 7 лет назад
From the late 1800s.
@scottsheehan446
@scottsheehan446 3 года назад
The only gripe I have with Tiny Desk Concerts is that I become a fan of so many great artists from here, but I end up preferring these versions more than their original recordings!
@teresaa6150
@teresaa6150 2 года назад
Don't worry. Me too.
@KennyHutton
@KennyHutton 2 года назад
These guys are incredible live, and yes, much better here than in a stuffy ole studio.
@gastonsarando5152
@gastonsarando5152 2 года назад
I totally agreeeeee
@samtyson8284
@samtyson8284 2 года назад
Have a go at Pulaski at Night. Beautiful song.
@gastonsarando5152
@gastonsarando5152 2 года назад
@@samtyson8284 I'll go ! thank's!
@Klaahu
@Klaahu 5 лет назад
Story-time: I work in a little cafe in Budapest, and I was listening to Andrew Bird all day, and then a cute family came in... and they just said me surprised: "AH! That's Andrew Bird!" and I was happy someone else listens to him... but it turned out the father know Andrew, they played together in concert and Andrew was his violin teacher. And the man! Just randomly sent him a video message about the cafe shop and me working and the music!!! AND HE RESPONDED IMMEDIATELY! "Thank you, my friend, to show me! I was thinking about to stop writing music, but now I know there is someone in a little cafe who still plays my music, makes me happy, so maybe I won't stop it today. :)" It was so kind and funny!!!! So thank you NPR and this video to show me his wonderful music years ago!
@funchenstein
@funchenstein 5 лет назад
And thank YOU for sharing this sweet little story! :)
@Destruction320
@Destruction320 5 лет назад
Honest people who write honest music should never consider stopping. They often achieve that which other artists can only dream about, though the latter may often be in the spotlight of the world while the former are not. However, I listen to music as old as animals, yet when I listen to this I appreciate it and it attracts me, and I ain't no insect attracted to just any light. :) Quality over quantity is what each man or woman should wish for, to strive for. This has actually happened to many artists who have attracted a whole lot of, let's say, teenage fans. They have eventually come to wish for an audience of higher education and refinement, precisely for the difficulty that presents itself in attracting such a fan base, or even just an occasional listener who will choose to nod his head in approval, if only just once. It acts as a measure of the artist's development in various areas of existence, be it the art itself, or the mind behind from which it emanates. By this I wish not to offend those who listen to music where the profound is considered that which is stupid, ostentatious, and lecherous, but it is only fair according to the rule of divine justice to express the thought this way, for he who has refused to move on the staircase of life cannot complain when those who have climbed higher above have no desire to come back down. It is a greater sin to be high up the staircase and become stagnant than to be at the lowest point yet trying to move upwards. That's why there still is a thread that connects those high up there and those who are at the beginning of their journey, the thread of kindness delivered to all those who wish to advance towards knowledge, through reason and love. That is why, in the end, even great scientists such as Carl Sagan or Richard Feynman had given lectures to the general populace, to any mind that had desired to learn and take another step into the unknown and understand it. And in our universe, there is not only one set of stairs, but there are many. Therefore cooperation is imperative, necessitated by the myriad of pathways that the universe abounds in. PS: I am from Slovakia, which is extremely close to Hungary, so he has at least two fans in two small countries of Europe. :) PS2: Thanks for the story, it was interesting and very nice.
@Martymooseyepthatsme
@Martymooseyepthatsme 5 лет назад
That’s an awesome story, thanks for sharing!
@daniellebotha3649
@daniellebotha3649 5 лет назад
Music and stories makes the world a whole lot smaller! Me and my husband are planning on traveling to Budapest for a short break in September. We are from a small town in South Africa. Thank you for sharing this story :)
@marksutherland531
@marksutherland531 5 лет назад
He better not be stopping, we need this music more than ever. Koozy!
@LookHereFilms
@LookHereFilms 7 лет назад
This music feels like a really nutritious and delicious home-cooked meal in a world of high-fructose corn syrup. More please.
@luisafranco764
@luisafranco764 5 лет назад
His music is amazing
@MrBlablablable
@MrBlablablable 5 лет назад
Underrated comment! Can relate to this so hard.
@guarichapicante1455
@guarichapicante1455 5 лет назад
obvio no
@anacasbaspeters
@anacasbaspeters 5 лет назад
Very well expressed!
@robertdizon2801
@robertdizon2801 5 лет назад
Ahahahahaaa, I love your train of thought, touche, well well said, bravo LookHereFilms! He's the real fucking deal, take it or leave it, unapologetic, unwavering and humble, always profound and always memorable! I don't give two shits if he ever shaves, combs his hair so long as he never uses Roundup to engineer his brilliance!
@SAYouthCentral
@SAYouthCentral 7 лет назад
Your audio engineer > everyone.
@Dude-gd5wm
@Dude-gd5wm 7 лет назад
Right? So clear.
@julianfoglietti
@julianfoglietti 7 лет назад
Eric Himes seriously though. The clarity of the tiny desk concerts is so real it's unreal.
@bullerfugl
@bullerfugl 7 лет назад
Eric Himes Kevin Suggs from kexp is my favorite, this guy is very good as well
@davex_sh
@davex_sh 6 лет назад
Very very impressed by the recording quality.
@adamt7605
@adamt7605 6 лет назад
They are laying down these tracks in an office, mind blown
@brotherlymud7889
@brotherlymud7889 5 лет назад
Andrew Bird and Wes Anderson should do something together...They'd totally vibe out on one another.
@varshacristobal2355
@varshacristobal2355 5 лет назад
Haha yeah, he looks like the lost wilson brother also
@gjzgodd
@gjzgodd 4 года назад
@@varshacristobal2355 haha nailed it
@gjzgodd
@gjzgodd 4 года назад
*the talented wilson brother lol
@annagrant1529
@annagrant1529 4 года назад
nerd rage on...yes!
@somethinggood9267
@somethinggood9267 4 года назад
Yassss
@D-OveRMinD
@D-OveRMinD 4 года назад
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate Alan Hampton on the bass. That dude is killing it on both the bass and vocals.
@nathanielsaxe3049
@nathanielsaxe3049 4 года назад
*Alan Hampton. yeah he's awesome
@enhabeer
@enhabeer 3 года назад
The bass part on Capsized is really awesome and adds a lot to the song
@D-OveRMinD
@D-OveRMinD 3 года назад
@@nathanielsaxe3049 Thanks, couldn't find his info and that's what I could hear, lol. Updated my post.
@livcontessa
@livcontessa 3 года назад
Absolutely! His harmonies were phenomenal.
@brackengossett1255
@brackengossett1255 3 года назад
Alan went Hampton
@davidroberts9318
@davidroberts9318 7 лет назад
Can we give it up for the sound guy? This is easily studio quality. With whistling. Well done.
@tobiastheblueman
@tobiastheblueman 6 лет назад
David Roberts Dude, I noticed the same thing & was about to mention it till I came across your post, righteousness 👊 Glad I'm not the only one giving big ups to the person responsible for the sound quality 👌 I personally like these recordings better than their studio recorded brethren on Bird's album. I've visited this video many times since originally discovering not even a week ago & have the auido engineer to thank for it, other than the performers themselves. Soooo goddamn good!
@luciano53688
@luciano53688 5 лет назад
good sound engeneering is recognizable and sweet
@Masaru_kun
@Masaru_kun 5 лет назад
listen to fingerlings 4, its him on a church stage with a guitar and violin, completely unreal
@ranesangeeta
@ranesangeeta 5 лет назад
Josh rogosin
@kokorokoprinz
@kokorokoprinz 5 лет назад
Sound *person*.......
@simoncox9605
@simoncox9605 7 лет назад
His whistling game is on point. Really living up to that last name there.
@seven336
@seven336 6 лет назад
Simon Cox that last sentence cracked me up
@dannygrio
@dannygrio 5 лет назад
that is why he is called Bird! ;)
@matejakunic7293
@matejakunic7293 4 года назад
Simon Cox x$anapupedan
@starshipcommand183
@starshipcommand183 4 года назад
That's not his real last name but yea! Kinda like how Keys isn't Alicia's last name either! Lol
@haukerikjacobsen3580
@haukerikjacobsen3580 4 года назад
@@starshipcommand183 wiki says it's his birthname... Well Andrew Wegman Bird is, but still. What do you reckon his last name is?
@lzblz8676
@lzblz8676 3 года назад
A fly landed on my glasses while I was watching this, and I didn’t even swat at him, because I knew he just wanted to listen too.
@cj4503
@cj4503 4 года назад
The thing I love/hate about NPR is that often these live performances sound better than the album version of each song. It was true in the case of The National and it's again true here. Thanks Andrew for putting yourself out there~
@blipboop5594
@blipboop5594 4 года назад
Not to mention superorganism and hobo johnson
@SBNJTube
@SBNJTube 4 года назад
I have to agree, and then disagree with you on that one. I agree think there are a few artists just lend themselves to performances better. But to explore their body of work before you inevitably go to their live performance, their studio albums act as a perfect catalyst. I do agree that after listening to the Tiny Desk versions, the albums leave you wanting more, but I think that is part of the draw. The artists that know they shine in live sort of use the studio albums as a trailer for their live performances in my opinion (could be 100% wrong). Also, thank you NPR for bringing these artists into the spotlight that maybe I would've taken a lot longer to stumble upon.
@joshkirkwood8945
@joshkirkwood8945 3 года назад
He kills this performance. I don't hate him for it though. I thank him for the chillls that go down my spine
@matthirn7858
@matthirn7858 2 года назад
I am finding that with so many good live recordings out there, studio versions are often too clean and over produced. The live performances sound so good because they are organic and in the moment.
@joepansa
@joepansa Год назад
So true!
@MinhazMuhammad
@MinhazMuhammad 8 лет назад
Andrew Bird while whistling looks like someone who knows all the secrets in the world.
@SamTheBouncer
@SamTheBouncer 5 лет назад
*whilst
@deveshbelbase8972
@deveshbelbase8972 5 лет назад
@@SamTheBouncer no. While it is. Whilst can only be used as a conjunction.
@averykral9654
@averykral9654 5 лет назад
@@SamTheBouncer *whilstling
@bethleslie3994
@bethleslie3994 4 года назад
Minhaz Muhammad And he might tell us those secrets. Matter of fact, he is.
@flowleopard893
@flowleopard893 Год назад
Its been YEARS and this concert does just not get old. Countless listens and views. 5 stars!
@AJJ129
@AJJ129 5 лет назад
That drummer was my drum teacher at university of Washington for a year damn
@jhansenhlebica6080
@jhansenhlebica6080 4 года назад
Ted Poor was your teacher? Cool! I hope you learned something from him.
@WilliamMezaA
@WilliamMezaA 4 года назад
lul
@samjhylton
@samjhylton 4 года назад
Same here! Ted was one of my best teachers ever
@adintyaannasaidhiakharisma5202
@adintyaannasaidhiakharisma5202 4 года назад
show me your drumming video bro COME ON !!!!
@samjhylton
@samjhylton 4 года назад
Shrek 2 lol I’m a pianist
@ikepayne632
@ikepayne632 4 года назад
Wow the level of musicianship between Andrew and his crew is unbelievable.
@robindeanna1323
@robindeanna1323 3 года назад
Not to mention, Andrew even has the courtesy to introduce each musician without stealing all of the energy in the room for himself.
@CoachHeyward
@CoachHeyward Год назад
Example? I’m a casual fan I don’t really know what musicianship is.
@vaahtobileet
@vaahtobileet Год назад
@@CoachHeyward It means they're good musicians.
@radscorpion8
@radscorpion8 Год назад
@@CoachHeyward its their ability to be musicians lol :P
@ChurdleBurdle
@ChurdleBurdle 7 лет назад
seriously it is so hard to find a sound guy that can balance the violin well in a band it is SO FREAKING DIFFICULT. i play violin for non-classical occasions and it's always either too quiet or too loud and too high on the treble man n n n n n this is great. it's got the nice organic sound of an acoustic violin. i'm just rly happy.
@kokorokoprinz
@kokorokoprinz 5 лет назад
Sound person
@georgethompson7742
@georgethompson7742 4 года назад
Compression
@Hakajin
@Hakajin 4 года назад
I know this is an old comment, but if you're still out there, you should check out Darlingside. They're phenomenal, and when I saw them live, Auyon Mukharji was smokin' on the violin, literally -- he played it so fast I could see smoke rising up from the violin. Punch Brothers are great for that, too! Actually, this reminds me a little of them. If this means anything to you, one of the main guys in it was also in Nickel Creek.
@ChurdleBurdle
@ChurdleBurdle 4 года назад
@@Hakajin good to know! thanks for telling me :)
@pizzapie4me
@pizzapie4me 3 года назад
@@Hakajin Darlingside is such a jam. 🥰
@NickSquaredTV
@NickSquaredTV 7 лет назад
His delivery on the obtuse/abstruse line is so cool
@kenzokenzo
@kenzokenzo 4 года назад
Fr, I watched other live videos of him and this is still the best out of all of them.
@OddlyMaison
@OddlyMaison 4 года назад
Which song is that in?
@ethangorman5685
@ethangorman5685 4 года назад
Maison it’s in the first one
@medhasingh8433
@medhasingh8433 4 года назад
Exactly what I thought.
@medhasingh8433
@medhasingh8433 4 года назад
@@OddlyMaison The first one.
@boy3m
@boy3m 6 лет назад
00:00 - Are You Serious 05:08 - Roma Fade 09:53 - Capsized
@JaganshiKyou
@JaganshiKyou 5 лет назад
Not all heroes wear capes... Right on, good sir!
@rayaqin
@rayaqin 4 года назад
doing god's work my man
@264aub
@264aub 4 года назад
Thank you!!!
@deggial2005
@deggial2005 3 года назад
00:00 Oops, I did it again
@kunalgurnani5543
@kunalgurnani5543 2 года назад
Thank you
@britmod7919
@britmod7919 6 лет назад
Whenever I hear Andrew Bird riffing on that fiddle I just have this feeling he really wanted to be a guitarist but his Mom bought him a fiddle and he rocked out anyway!!! Immensely talented, always a pleasure to listen and watch him perform... Peace
@alexanderyoon9163
@alexanderyoon9163 3 года назад
He plays the guitar too.
@SirBenjiful
@SirBenjiful Год назад
He plays guitar plenty!
@huxlee3947
@huxlee3947 8 лет назад
he whistles better than Edward Snowden
@jreyna79
@jreyna79 7 лет назад
lol
@lamarrcross23
@lamarrcross23 7 лет назад
That was good, lol.
@TheLippsblast
@TheLippsblast 7 лет назад
Well, he whistles like a Bird!!
@human-connections
@human-connections 7 лет назад
Love it!
@makdem2418
@makdem2418 6 лет назад
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HA!
@RuleOfThum42
@RuleOfThum42 8 лет назад
Forget Mr. Bird for a second, I think the whole band is fantastic. They play so well together.
@mountainhobbit1971
@mountainhobbit1971 8 лет назад
I agree completely!
@mr.fghjkl4871
@mr.fghjkl4871 8 лет назад
absolutley
@philosmaximus9359
@philosmaximus9359 7 лет назад
Word.
@crimsonstar108
@crimsonstar108 7 лет назад
Reuben Thum Totally. the way they layer their instruments together makes it sound like they have an entire orchestra backing them.
@Krommandant
@Krommandant 6 лет назад
Those back-vocals are so sick tho, they make everything shine!
@penelopeasmr1009
@penelopeasmr1009 Год назад
I think Andrew Bird is the only person I could probably happily listen to whistle for hours
@nataliaglinka8141
@nataliaglinka8141 4 года назад
Ok, after twelve years, I can admit it: I'm in love with Andrew Bird. His music + spring makes best combination ever, even during the times of CoVid lockdown. Hi to you all who believe in the spirit-lifting power of Andrew's music. Been doing him quite a PR in Poland for some time.
@JuliaRoshambo
@JuliaRoshambo 7 лет назад
this is seamless. the way he alternates from whistling to violin to singing to plunking is like fucking water.
@sarahleithauser-french1849
@sarahleithauser-french1849 6 лет назад
Julia Roshambo Correct! :D
@sarahleithauser-french1849
@sarahleithauser-french1849 6 лет назад
Correct!
@TylerNotTiler
@TylerNotTiler 8 лет назад
This music is a breath of fresh air.
@carissaa3827
@carissaa3827 7 лет назад
took the words out of my mouth
@eg-g
@eg-g 7 лет назад
Really? You obviously have never heard the Britney Spears song Oops! I did it again lol ...
@joeboonmusic4004
@joeboonmusic4004 7 лет назад
Come on, let's not compare this great artist to a manufactured pop song. Just because it has a rising melody and a lowering bass line..
@beefstroganoff1774
@beefstroganoff1774 3 года назад
Fresh of breath air
@cabuddha30
@cabuddha30 3 года назад
Andrew Bird is one of the greatest gifts of this generation
3 года назад
Am I the only one who has discovered Andrew Bird from this video, went to listen to his songs on Spotify and come back to this video over and over again because they are so much better than studio recordings?
@hassanr5767
@hassanr5767 2 года назад
You and me both brother.
@gusadico
@gusadico 2 года назад
Thats why im switching to yt music, being able to dowload these versions are a huge plus
@mikemcdivitt7216
@mikemcdivitt7216 2 года назад
Not at all. Every artist I’ve discovered on Tiny Desk when I go to their studio versions I’m always disappointed.
@merrymitchell6231
@merrymitchell6231 2 года назад
Hi albums are polished, but I've seen him live several times and it's so amazing! I think he's the type of artist that prefers to do live performances. If you want a real experience, you should check out his performance of "Anonanimal" that Pitchfork posted in 2009. It's e t h e r e a l.
@ichsaxnicht
@ichsaxnicht 2 года назад
You're not alone. Same here. In Vienna/Austria.
@zoeywalder8497
@zoeywalder8497 8 лет назад
Roma Fade is sublime.
@canijust101
@canijust101 4 года назад
Zoey Iris Honestly!
@KyleTogrul
@KyleTogrul 8 лет назад
Now there are some people who are very comfortable in the artistry. Hats off to the artists out there who can bring the truest form of their expression out in their work.
@taylorhoch7448
@taylorhoch7448 5 лет назад
Best comment
@robindeanna1323
@robindeanna1323 3 года назад
Andrew Bird has the refined talent and deep emotional involvement that is comparable to Thom Yorke from Radiohead, which is not a statement that I could make about any other musician that I know of. Quite honestly, it's fair to say that Andrew Bird is the more light hearted and optimistic brother, while Thom will always be wavering in his existential dread. Both of these men live in a dream, you can see it in their faces and body movements when they perform. Almost identical, the way Andrew looks in this video playing the violin solos as Thom does with his piano. Truly fascinating, these mirrored reflections from the same image - opposite styles. Yin and yang, why you so crazy?
@g3rbl
@g3rbl 11 месяцев назад
Mike Love also
@adfadf5571
@adfadf5571 5 лет назад
Easily my first choice of bard in the party.
@ArdalanHamann
@ArdalanHamann 8 лет назад
I just gotta say it once more He is brilliant the band is absolute professional the melody is so novel and touching It is so good
@mountainhobbit1971
@mountainhobbit1971 8 лет назад
I honestly cannot stop listening to it. Something really magical about all four of them together...
@bobbiefisher9067
@bobbiefisher9067 8 лет назад
Novel? He stole the refrain from Oops I did it again. There's nothing novel about that fuckery. Yeah, he made it sound hipper - but it's still stealing.
@ArdalanHamann
@ArdalanHamann 8 лет назад
you, and everybody else who thinks the same about the melody, sold your listening taste and accuracy to the world of business pop music . . . sorry I mean pop bullshit... to the ear of an unconscious mammal everything sounds pretty much the same
@bobbiefisher9067
@bobbiefisher9067 8 лет назад
Ardalan - People went ape-shit when Robin Thicke stole from Marvin Gaye, when the Rubinoos sued and won from Avril lavigne, and hundreds of other cases - why does Andrew Bird get a pass? Because Britney Spears isn't popular anymore? It doesn't matter who Bird stole it from - it's still thievery. And as to Bird, I'm sure he wouldn't like anyone copying his music note to note and claiming it was written by them. That's bigger bullshit than popmusic!
@ArdalanHamann
@ArdalanHamann 8 лет назад
Bobbie Fisher I think u did.t get my point I am absolutely on your side when it comes to morality of melody copyrights yet I am questioning the fact that these two melodies are anywhere even close to each other. I think you are making a very superficial analysis on this melody by claiming that it is the same as the "oops" thing They are not the same melodies
@rebelrevolution22
@rebelrevolution22 8 лет назад
It's about damn time
@EmilioAlmansi
@EmilioAlmansi 8 лет назад
thought exactly the same haha
@valty3727
@valty3727 3 года назад
he literally picked the three best tracks off the album i'm glad
@markcollins1497
@markcollins1497 Год назад
Andrew and band totally cruising at all levels. That’s why we need live music right here. Disgustingly good sound guy
@circleofmoonmusic9743
@circleofmoonmusic9743 6 лет назад
I fucking love tiny desk. I've discovered countless gems through these gigs and they always get the sound absolutely perfect. It would be a dream to go to one of these gigs one day.
@GFraga-dk2hq
@GFraga-dk2hq 8 лет назад
I don't even need to do requests to NPR, they read my mind pretty well :D
@acf148
@acf148 6 лет назад
10 seconds into the first song, I bought an album. Then I looked him up and realized he was in another favorite band - Squirrel Nut Zippers. Refreshing!
@bigaspaulo
@bigaspaulo 2 года назад
I saw Squirrel Nut Zippers back in the day, just after Hot made it big, in Boston, with a few of my best friends. Incredible music and energy, what fun!
@stowarzyszenieakademiauczn3931
@stowarzyszenieakademiauczn3931 4 года назад
JOSH ROGOSIN - Sound engineer of this and other records: thank you for this beautiful sound, I like all bands at Tiny Desk Concert better than they original studio recordings. It's amazing and you really opened the new world of music for me. Thank You!
@daftrhetoric
@daftrhetoric 8 лет назад
All these years later Andrew Bird still seems as excellent and beautiful and real as ever.
@acchaladka
@acchaladka 8 лет назад
Well bloody said. In concert, even better than in studio. So complex and simple.
@tonio13056
@tonio13056 7 лет назад
Creador de melodías. Virtuosismo
@AnonymousQwerty
@AnonymousQwerty 7 лет назад
daftrhetoric it's only been a year haha
@kamiel79
@kamiel79 6 лет назад
Gottenbbetter if u ask me
@tonyrataj9004
@tonyrataj9004 8 лет назад
ANDREW BIRD might actually be half bird with how awesome he is at whistling
@fnaffan6999
@fnaffan6999 Год назад
So glad this video was made. Andrew bird needs more publicity
@benedictgigante7923
@benedictgigante7923 3 года назад
Roma Fade just slaps you in the face so hard you can't resist its effects. it's so good. i honestly don't know how i learned of andrew's music but i sure am glad i did.
@chrisbarrett9311
@chrisbarrett9311 8 лет назад
Is it weird to be jealous of someone's whistling skills?
@jpconnolly831
@jpconnolly831 8 лет назад
Not if the guy ur jelly of has been in movies just to whistle.
@monthlysurvey
@monthlysurvey 8 лет назад
Not of his!
@201clancy
@201clancy 8 лет назад
Hell No !!! I love to whistle ! Google Whistling Songs Lol Tons of goodies ! But yes Andrew is my fav :)
@aliciaconnor2896
@aliciaconnor2896 7 лет назад
We was mastering his whistling that's it took so long to make more music
@susanb6104
@susanb6104 6 лет назад
I was thinking I couldn't sing along because I can't whistle.
@spencergipple3442
@spencergipple3442 7 лет назад
Andrew Bird is a musical genius.
@Angelddart
@Angelddart 4 года назад
Don't know why or how, but I ended up listening to this every single day.
@tuckermoody6987
@tuckermoody6987 4 года назад
Every evening I play this video while having my smoke before gaming hahaha glad someone else out there is using it every day
@hi-filuggage13
@hi-filuggage13 6 лет назад
I knew Andrew in middle school. He was just beginning to realize his exceptional whistling abilities. He would whistle around campus and impress staff members during break time. Bullies would make comments about his real last name, Bemfartske. "Hey Andy, I can smell the farts before they even come out." Stuff like that. So rude and hurtful. I fully respect his new stage last name, Bird. It fits. Love this guy.
@slipintothebreaks
@slipintothebreaks 2 года назад
You have a strange sense of humor.
@miurtouissi1093
@miurtouissi1093 2 года назад
@@slipintothebreaks I thought they were serious
@kegsofvomitspit
@kegsofvomitspit 3 месяца назад
The Bemfartskes are a musical clan.
@NestanSvensk
@NestanSvensk 8 лет назад
I think I first heard of Bird in like 2006? I've never really listened to any of his work though, not until now. So I guess that's 10 years that I could have spent listening to better music. Well, better late than never.
@dionnet24
@dionnet24 6 лет назад
Same here.
@karaa7595
@karaa7595 5 лет назад
AlmostSwedish nah. You obviously recognize amazing music so you must have been listening to some decent stuff. Your ears are just evolving.
@eddieredmond7674
@eddieredmond7674 5 лет назад
Yes, well said! And it's the story of our lives mate! Everything on NPR is new to me (except say Cranberries, Natalie Merchant, and a few others). The real treats, like Dakha Braka,, Frederic Yonnet, EFI, etc. are totally new to me (and probably many others). I've not heard more than 5 to 10 of my own sounds since I discovered the width of stugg you can listen to on Tiny Desk!
@christyannceraso
@christyannceraso 5 лет назад
I feel you.
@squaresoft01
@squaresoft01 3 года назад
It's ok. You'll get through this. You're safe now.
@Thekidfromcalifornia2.0
@Thekidfromcalifornia2.0 8 лет назад
He sings and plays so effortlessly. Andrew bird forms the feels with every line and musical lick. Always will be one of favorites.
@jordand.6032
@jordand.6032 5 лет назад
This was ethereal omg. The only Andrew Bird song I’ve been listening to non stop for 2 years was Left Handed Kisses and that was amazing but omg the rest of his work is heartstoppingly beautiful
@willnichols6470
@willnichols6470 4 года назад
Wow....These are masterpieces, I couldn't imagine writing music like this.
@MLSoll
@MLSoll 7 лет назад
Tiny Desk is honestly one of the best things ever to find new amazing music
@steveducell2158
@steveducell2158 7 лет назад
I wish more musicians would make a break for the door, and escape the traditional studio manufactured recording. I am constantly looking for a simple live, acoustic recording to listen to at home.
@SLDimarco
@SLDimarco 4 года назад
Agreed, the NPR versions in my opinion are better than the studio recordings.
@csaracho2009
@csaracho2009 3 года назад
steve ducell Jazz and Bossa Nova at the Jimboree (Sant Andreu Jazz quintet directed by Chamorro)
@csaracho2009
@csaracho2009 3 года назад
steve ducell also... the Scary Pockets are wonderful.
@beefstroganoff1774
@beefstroganoff1774 3 года назад
Go listen to Anaïs Mitchell then, all of her albums (sans Young Man in America, which is still really good but just doesn't fall into the same vibe) have that unfinished, recorded outside vibe and she's so underappreciated Edit: she also made an appearance on Tiny Desk
@gusadico
@gusadico 2 года назад
I am at the exactly same vibe. Sounds like this versions are always better than the studio recorded ones
@scobian80
@scobian80 5 лет назад
Killer jazz musicians playing with him
@sandybear61
@sandybear61 4 года назад
The audio quality of this is incredible. I feel like I'm in the room with them!
@mountainhobbit1971
@mountainhobbit1971 8 лет назад
I wish I could hit the 'like' button 100 times for this….so, I will watch it 100 times! They all sound fantastic together…
@SafiaZoe
@SafiaZoe 8 лет назад
I totally feel the same !
@donteatpoop4689
@donteatpoop4689 8 лет назад
You actually can hit the like button 100 times. However, every other like will cancel the previous one out.
@mountainhobbit1971
@mountainhobbit1971 8 лет назад
Ben Washington ha! yep, so true…they will always cancel each other out until I decide on 'like' or no 'like'. ;-)
@martinezequielsilva7494
@martinezequielsilva7494 7 лет назад
o
@tonalidadesdecian
@tonalidadesdecian 6 лет назад
Yes pls RU-vid/Tiny - can you add a button on for 100 likes?
@naktura7409
@naktura7409 6 лет назад
Man, the audio on your videos is better than the actual CD release. Props to your sound department.
@danrubin4506
@danrubin4506 3 года назад
Had the pleasure of sharing a stage with him in 2014 when I appeared with the quartet Flying Mountain at the Vancouver Folk Festival. A wonderful performer. Love his melodic lines and the crazy twist he gives his songs. Great to hear him here.
@maureenharrison6170
@maureenharrison6170 10 месяцев назад
My jaw dropped when reading your comment! I was friends with Ferguson Neville and knew the band Flying Mountain back in the 70's and early 80's. Wow. And went to visit Fergi and stayed with them for a couple weeks. The band played a special event on a boat on Howe Sound for theater performers . You must know StreetHearts too? Babs Chula? Helen Davis? I knew them when they lived in Hawaii and even lived with Helen for a while. Wow. Bird connections!
@martycharron3415
@martycharron3415 5 лет назад
andrew is certainly talented, but i love how the band comes together for all the vital moments in each tune. good job everyone involved!!
@andrewcall4872
@andrewcall4872 8 лет назад
This music has the ability to worm its way into the cells of your being to relentlessly transpose them into the perfectly tuned vibration. Yum.
@chris3arcadia
@chris3arcadia 7 лет назад
What a captivating sound. I have played this over 20x and still enjoy every bit of the raw instrumentals and whimsical whistling. I wish Bird's entire album was done in this fashion!
@avivgros-allon3339
@avivgros-allon3339 4 месяца назад
Love coming back to this tiny desk, every few months. Such a good performance, even beyond the screen, and after 7 years, I feel like I'm right there, so soulful.
@tehsonek
@tehsonek 5 лет назад
there is something inexplicably hot about Andrew Bird when he plays/sings/whistles..
@matthewspencer6669
@matthewspencer6669 4 года назад
I'm not gay or anything... but yup
@bakerfritz4681
@bakerfritz4681 4 года назад
Me when I read this comment: What? Me at the 3:29 mark: Ohhhhh, I get it now...
@ArdalanHamann
@ArdalanHamann 8 лет назад
Is it me or it is really good!?
@jpconnolly831
@jpconnolly831 8 лет назад
nope your wrong it's really, REALLY good!!!
@ArdalanHamann
@ArdalanHamann 8 лет назад
yeah . . . actually I was about to say "OK let's say another genius emerged into the history"
@mountainhobbit1971
@mountainhobbit1971 8 лет назад
it is definitely not you! this is really really really REALY good!! damn. that last song is so groovy!
@sock2828
@sock2828 7 лет назад
I mean he sells albums. So no.
@Dude-gd5wm
@Dude-gd5wm 7 лет назад
Oh man a artist doing a 15 second plug for a new album. THE HUMANITY
@CriterionCafe
@CriterionCafe 8 лет назад
Andrew Bird and Ben Folds. This is the greatest year of the tiny desk concert. Praise be NPR!
@markosvircev8425
@markosvircev8425 4 года назад
NPR tiny desk concerts are THE BEST CONCERTS on the RU-vid!!! All of them. Short, interesting, lovely... I enjoy in all of them!!! Thanks NPR!!!
@pakhyeoncheol
@pakhyeoncheol 10 месяцев назад
Bird is like cool history teacher Jack Johnson
@xxjerzyrecordsxx
@xxjerzyrecordsxx 8 лет назад
When even the whistling eclipses anything I could do musically....
@akselcoe6333
@akselcoe6333 8 лет назад
Ted Poor on drums y'all. Man is a legend.
@kabirsingh1428
@kabirsingh1428 6 лет назад
yeah i actually came back for this version because of the drums
@dami505
@dami505 3 года назад
Press this concert on vinyl - I'll buy twelve! Bird's violon skills are off the wall - everyone else plays awesomelly!!!
@wakeup8787
@wakeup8787 Год назад
This is just TOO GOOD. He’s BING CHILLING so hard I’m jealous
@nathanhammack2964
@nathanhammack2964 8 лет назад
Awesome! Kinda bummed they didn't do pulaski at night though
@jameshansen8481
@jameshansen8481 5 лет назад
Not to worry, they managed to sneak in Pulaski at Day after the cameras cut!
@ashlynmaher4031
@ashlynmaher4031 7 лет назад
I can't make a single note while whistling and this guy goes all Snow White and acts like it is nothing.
@canturgan
@canturgan 4 года назад
As a whistler myself I can match him. As a fiddle player and singer, nah!
@karina_sk
@karina_sk 4 года назад
"goes all Snow White" XD
@talldutchguyk8247
@talldutchguyk8247 3 года назад
I love how every instrument / voice here has its very defined place
@guzelaziz
@guzelaziz 4 года назад
"His lyrics often have a calculated quality, filled with abundant wordplay and observations." What a wonderful description.
@SCOREWIZARDSMUSIC
@SCOREWIZARDSMUSIC 8 лет назад
These mics and room sound great
@alexandersillan8139
@alexandersillan8139 5 лет назад
I think Andrew Bird is well under appreciated, I guess like most actually good artists
@JW-lz4py
@JW-lz4py 4 года назад
roma fade here is much better than the official version. just amazing
@colby791
@colby791 4 года назад
ComPLETELY AGREE
@jeffvanderwerf3391
@jeffvanderwerf3391 2 года назад
Much better!
@MrSkylarvest
@MrSkylarvest 3 месяца назад
I listen to this twice a week for years now. Much appreciated
@EdibleBlimp
@EdibleBlimp 7 лет назад
This Tiny Desk is so damn good. Amazing performance, perfect mixing and miking. I play this almost every day.
@Lauramakesyoutubevideos
@Lauramakesyoutubevideos 2 года назад
Can't explain how but Andrew Bird is the wes anderson of music
@aaronwimberleymbamsf5776
@aaronwimberleymbamsf5776 10 месяцев назад
A whistling guitar player playing guitar on the violin with a stellar verbal lexicon in the form of folk music and indie rock is pure bliss=]. Hilley Crystal would be proud of the country bluegrass, gourmand, and blues representation=]
@carmenmp830
@carmenmp830 9 месяцев назад
THANKS NPR MUSIC FOR THIS DISCOVERY
@local-teen
@local-teen 8 лет назад
Alan Hampton on bass!
@oliverkarstens
@oliverkarstens 8 лет назад
+ singing great backings too!
@crypticmystic3489
@crypticmystic3489 8 лет назад
He is tearing up that doghouse
@nathanwind8455
@nathanwind8455 7 лет назад
andrew brings out the best!
@TheHippie27
@TheHippie27 7 лет назад
Jesus H. Murphy Christ, from the first note to the last I've been pulling my hair out of astonishment watching this band perform. I'm sooo impressed and inspired, I just hope this group reads this and appreciates it.
@william9491
@william9491 4 года назад
All that talent and I'm most impressed by the whistling. I can whistle like a bird when I'm alone... If someone looks at me I can't even whistle...
@jyonda
@jyonda 3 года назад
This performance sounds better than the album. Captivating, honest, substantive. Each track moves with restless purpose like Mr Bird himself.
@Away.Aweigh.A.Way.
@Away.Aweigh.A.Way. 8 лет назад
His voice to me sounds like it's halfway between Dan Auerbach and Jose Gonzales. So yeah, perfect.
@eacey_
@eacey_ 8 лет назад
I'm getting Thomas Mars mixed with Beck
@Away.Aweigh.A.Way.
@Away.Aweigh.A.Way. 8 лет назад
+Ethan Kirkham ooh that's good
@cass5866
@cass5866 8 лет назад
A little James Mercer is what I am getting in that mix as well...
@farisasmith7109
@farisasmith7109 5 лет назад
How does it grow lead me here! I love when RU-vid sends down the music rabbit hole and I wind up in Wonderland.
@poukoeve3194
@poukoeve3194 2 года назад
He looks like a sixth grade lit teacher whose true passion and side job is music. Bet he encourages the kids to participate in the play he's helped write and will direct.
@jjia8302
@jjia8302 2 года назад
I will never get over this npr performance. Love how the bass, guitar, drums and violin complement each other so well...
@drewsleyy3836
@drewsleyy3836 8 лет назад
First Andy Shauf, now Andrew Bird? NPR you are making my YEAR
@devinweitz8215
@devinweitz8215 7 лет назад
Lol just stumbled upon your comment brodera. Can't agree more XD
@FiddlerSteve
@FiddlerSteve 8 лет назад
Have to say, I like these simpler arrangements more than the versions on Are You Serious!
@JFL92989
@JFL92989 8 лет назад
Unfortunately, I agree.
@bobbiefisher9067
@bobbiefisher9067 8 лет назад
I agree - this sounds great - I went to listen to the album on RU-vid and it SUCKED BALLS! This is a really good band - why did they overproduce it? Who was the producer, does anyone know? Because they screwed up majorly.
@user-jz6tb8fx8s
@user-jz6tb8fx8s 8 лет назад
Tony Berg. First time he had a producer and you could tell. I don't think it all sucked. Chemical Switches, Are You Serious Saints Preservus and New Saint Jude are pretty classic Bird. But live they are all *soooo* much better.
@scottsheehan446
@scottsheehan446 4 года назад
This is the first I've heard of him, and I love it. I bought the album and was sorely disappointed!
@coalafilmesfilmes8180
@coalafilmesfilmes8180 6 лет назад
Never knew someone could whistle so beautifully
@kingdicer8677
@kingdicer8677 Год назад
Me too and I used to be a milkman. Annoyingly he can do most thing beautifully but I'm only jealous😉
@regretthebroken
@regretthebroken Год назад
Saw him with Iron & Wine on Sunday. What a show. Two brilliant minds.
@JennyBain
@JennyBain 8 лет назад
oh my gosh the song Roma Fade gets me through the working day! thank you Anthropologie for putting this through your airwaves and thank you guys!
@EricAustinYun
@EricAustinYun 3 года назад
On this day I am the happiest I've been in forever. I didn't know Andrew Bird had a tiny desk concert. Thank you based NPR
@dhruvwork
@dhruvwork Год назад
Man! The comment section here is so enriching. To find so many Andew Bird new and old fans, who probably have no body in their close circles to share their joy of listening to his melodies. Like I went alone to his show, could not convince one friend to come with me. 😬 But the admiration his fan have for him is deep, almost as if of wanting to protect this kind of rich music and artistic exploration in the face of opposing economic incentives. What I take as a lesson from Andrew Bird is to be true to yourself. You do you. He could have gone mainstream and have more money and fans than he has, but would he have been more fulfilled? Also thanks to Andrew Bird I found NPR Tiny Desk, where I’ve found so many other brilliant artists and bands. Though I must say I find Tiny Desk versions to be much much much better than the ones on Spotify.
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