Features current members and alumni. From the Family Weekend Concert held on September 27, 2013, at Battell Chapel at Yale University. Video by Jim Caldwell and Kal Watsky. Audio by Roger Arnold, REA Engineering.
The rhythm could have used more bassy consonants with bigger "ah" / "oh" vowels , which would have filled the support the rest of this great performance seems to be missing
The wonderful woman who wrote this song, Margaret Roche, has passed away from breast cancer, according to the New York Times. I think she would have loved your performance. I sure do. You really seem to capture the spirit of this haunting song. Maggie Roche is gone . . . but who knows? There's that haunting line: "They saw we meet again, on down the line."
Very good cover of a great song. I could live with this as the only available version if I had to (that is, I will occasionally listen to this version rather than The Roches).
I watched this at least a year ago. I just re-watched it and a more recent version. I love the song, I love the Roches, and their songs and their singing. This is an excellent singing group. Yet I disliked it. And I still do. The song's meaning is being changed in this arrangement. It's about life changes that occur at different times. The last line isn't "Hammond", it's "You'll Never Come Back".