Melissa Dorenkamp she’s like a millennial Dolly in so many ways. Feminist, openly accepting of lgbt (even referencing them in songs, very uncommon in the country genre), takes no shit, outfits are always on point... I could go on I love them both so much
@Brayden Weese each musician is giving pure emotions for the song. I just love this song. I keep coming back once a day, at least :) anyone else excited about the performance?
I first heard this song in 2004. A friend of a friend would play it over and over. It wasn't until a few years later when it blew up. Every time I hear it, it takes me back to that place in time I first heard it. I love how music does that.
drewdizzlle I burned holes in this album when it came out. MTV2 loved to play Keane. None of my friends got it. I still have the Hopes and Fears CD in my car 15 years later.
My dad passed from brain cancer in January, this was one of our songs. It’s almost like I can feel him hugging me through this song, saying I’ll be ok. Thank you.
Angela Michele I’m sorry for your loss I lost my uncle who I was ver close to, to Colin cancer. We used to do everything together. My heart goes out to you
I played this a million times after my husband passed away. It was our thing to go places that only we knew about, rides, looking for adventure. Oh how I miss him...every day. He's been gone almost 12 years. Hard for me to believe sometimes.
Unreal on so many levels ... the masterful instrumentation ... her performing exquisitely out of her "genre" ... and watch her concentrating on hitting those highs ... perfection
@@christophers5510 Thanks, hers was not too shaby at all! I listened to a live version and then then her christmas studio version, and yea they were good. I do much prefer Kacey's instrumental accompianment. i hope i spelled that word right lol
Having seen her a couple of times live, I consider she's the best country/crossover singer and songwriter around today. And she's witty and a great entertainer too, with a brilliant band - what's not to love?
Lydia Vang no. Who cares about the radio. Nobody anymore. She needs to stay off the radio, far far away from all the BS shoved down our ears, and stick close to the real artist, off air.
They can;t find a category for her, she doesn't quite fit any particular genre. Isn't that often the case for artists pushing boundaries and in touch with the pulse of true creativity? Amazing sensetivity and powerful, grounded delivery as usual for this beautiful woman.
I don’t usually comment on things and I know no one will see this or care but I just completely started bawling my eyes out listening to this. I so vividly remember downloading this song on my little iPod back in 7th grade. I loved the song so much. I haven’t heard it in yearssss until I stumbled upon this video today. There have been some serious changes in the world and who I am since I last heard the song. Loss of many family members and friends, 2 suicide attempts, sexual assault, and my unplanned pregnancy had to be terminated yesterday, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Long story short, lots of heartbreak. Listening to this again made me think of my younger 13 year old self and who I was back then. Don’t know where that simple thing went. Just made me sad and nostalgic. Kacey’s voice always hits deeply different.
Cloedith Swift I think she's going to go down in history! Not that I want her going anywhere!!! Kacey is my absolute favorite female in today's music...and I am old!!!
This song has always been my favorite. It gives me a little nostalgic feeling, a little content feeling, a little sadness, and a little happiness at the same time. I love all the version of this song.
LYRICS I walked across an empty land I knew the pathway like the back of my hand I felt the earth beneath my feet Sat by the river and it made me complete Oh simple thing where have you gone? I'm getting old and I need something to rely on So tell me when you're gonna let me in I'm getting tired and I need somewhere to begin I came across a fallen tree I felt the branches of it looking at me Is this the place we used to love? Is this the place that I've been dreaming of? Oh simple thing where have you gone? I'm getting old and I need something to rely on So tell me when you're gonna let me in I'm getting tired and I need somewhere to begin And if you have a minute why don't we go Talk about it somewhere only we know? This could be the end of everything So why don't we go Somewhere only we know? Somewhere only we know? Oh simple thing where have you gone? I'm getting old and I need something to rely on So tell me when you're gonna let me in I'm getting tired and I need somewhere to begin And if you have a minute why don't we go Talk about it somewhere only we know? This could be the end of everything So why don't we go? So why don't we go? Ah-ah-ah Ah-ah-ah This could be the end of everything So why don't we go Somewhere only we know? Somewhere only we know? Somewhere only we know?
Man, is this beautiful. With the dearth of expression and melody that so often represented the past decade's modern pop, it's heartening to see younger stars somehow finding and drawing from the well of a beautiful music tradition. Bravo!
Something in her voice that calms the storms of anxiety and turns a gloomy day into the most peaceful day on earth...every time, every song I hear her sing
Lovely. Her vocal interpretation is the best I've ever heard. Keane is great, but I always thought their booming music overpowered the simplicity of the lyrics. Kacey really gets it and her style is perfect for this.
I was held spellbound by this song and the performance by these wonderful artist's, this song resonates a relationship I had when I was a teenager in the 1970s , the places that Debbie and i spent time together are all in the lyric's of this song and it brings back quite fond memories. She was my first love and although we broke up ( I had to move away with my family) I always missed her and wished we never parted ways 44 years ago.
highenergyog my mothers name was Debbie and she was a teenager in the 1970s living in Paradise, CA. She passed away several years ago, but it was nice imagining her as being your young Debbie... full of life and love. Thanks for that. Hope you found just as much love later in your life
@@chelseaanderson2705 Thank you Chelsea , your Mom sounds like she was a beautiful human being. Although I did find other loves after my relationship with Debbie , there will always be a very special place in my heart for her and a deep appreciation for every moment spent with her and I shall take that place and appreciation with me the day I finally pass away .
This song is forever linked to my life in 2004 when I completely started over. I left everything and everyone I knew and moved on. Kean will forever be my starting over band. Kacey did a good job.
This was the first song I sent to my actual wife 15 years ago when we met... When I told her... "Let's go far away, somewhere only we know, together"... Today when we listen this song... I hold her hand... And Always say that the best is yet to come and we sing it together... What a cover...
I am not all into country music but tonight I saw her on Austin City Limits. I was instantly hooked. A beautiful voice and a batch of well written songs. I have a feeling that we'll be hearing a lot more about her.
sometimes there's not enough letters on the keyboard, or someone other idiot on the wrong end of a keyboard who should be commentating.... moi! But a beautiful few minutes of my life was enjoyed listening to this piece, such bliss and emotion..... thanks to everyone who played their part
This song is so important to me. When I turned nine, my dad took me on a birthday trip to Phoenix and got me a Sony psp. He preloaded it with two albums. How to dismantle an atomic bomb by U2, and Hopes and dreams by Keane. So somewhere only we know has always brought me a flood of emotions. And continues to remind me of how my dad helped me create my taste in music.
I came across fallen tree, and stumbled on possibly one the Greatest ever. Kacey Musgraves, Brilliant. I hope this not the end of everything, but just the beginning.
I only found out about her after her big Grammy win and now I absolutely love her! She has one of those voices that even people like me who dislike country normally can enjoy, like Dolly Parton or the Dixie Chicks- just beautiful and calm and takes over your whole soul, more folk than country
What! I didn't know this was a thing!!! I absolutely adored Keane about 7 years ago, and still do. I found out about Kacey less than a year ago.... this combo makes me so happy. What a great song
This song is one of my favorites because it was in Greys Anatomy. I can’t remember exactly what scene it was, but Greys is such a... warm, comforting show I turned to during really empty, hollow points in my life. This song just makes me so hopeful and calm. I feel content in every aspect when this song plays. What a wonder gift I was given today 💘
Every here and there you will find a woman "as sweet as pie." Finding one sweeter than pie as evidenced by this performance is a first for me. She is very talented, charming, and witty. If you are lucky enough to see Kacey perform live (31 of her next 32 performances over the next six months in the USA are sold out) if you could give her loud applause many of us would appreciate it. Thank you in advance. P.S.: Good support here with the gifted band members, a super high-quality video/audio by the BBC, and Versace (maker of her shirt, I assume) really makes her glow here.