T S Eliot wrote 'we had the experience but missed the meaning', Laura is privileged to see her meanings in such great poetic music, thank you Laura, Mike
how does anyone leave a Laura Marling gig? I am worried if I went to one I'd stand open mouthed for ages after she'd left the stage, I'd probably need to be escorted out of the building
How have I missed this? This is such a fine LIVE solo performance by Laura. Her skills are obvious here for those with ears and eyes. These songs and this performance is Dyanesque. Her talents continue to grow as a composer, instrumentalist, singer, performer. I feel so lucky to have been able to follow Laura's expansion and look forward to more.
the interviewer asked indirect questions, she didn't do her research. She didn't bring the best out of her...But My lord Laura Marling has it..I am in awe.....
The Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake nnfluences are here....they are a live and well. when I first heard her voice I thought she was at least 40 years old due to her matured sound then I looked her up and saw that she was still in her early 20s..man that's something!
lol the host is a fool if she thinks the guitar would be knocked out of tune that easily, I love this performance laura's music is so beautiful, and she's so humble too
Yes, but what about what she said about this particular guitar when the host asked? That's what I love about her, though. She's mysterious and full of contradictions, both in her music and her public persona.
Never really got on very well with Joni Mitchell, Lord knows, I tried, but Laura Marling is solid gold. The absolute dog's bollocks. No question. The greatest songwriter of her generation, I think. 💖
Actually I wish. The commentator is unfriendly in trying to be polite. She would make me feeling uncomfortable. Almost every sentence of her is exaggerated by having a wrong smile. She´s asking uninspiring questions ( 07:00 ) and giving big compliments without any emotion: 07:40 "And you clearly have such a gorgeous voice..."
11:06- Dear host: That's a CF Martin & Co guitar, it's probably worth between $500 and $1000, it's not going to go out of tune after three songs. Although Laura Marling said she doesn't have a good "relationship" with that guitar; I wonder if she's got a sponsorship from them and she has to play it for live performances?
Marcus schmarcus. She's got four albums to his two and the two post-Marcus albums are better than anything Mumford & Sons could ever hope to make. Granted, I'm still a Mumford & Sons fan, but musically and lyrically she's so far out of his league it almost feels wrong to mention his name on a thread for her video.
marcus mumford has done enough for lm, i think everyone appreciate that, but yes, mumford can never do what lm has done and will be doing, and mumford will never be compared to joni mitchell, or reach joni mitchell level in music history, but laura will. and this is NOT about the sex, for all you sexist.
They are both great performers and your reasoning is ridiculous. Nick Drake released less albums than Bob Dylan but is arguably greater musically and lyrically. I think the proof that your statements are false is that your original one received enough negative votes to be banned.