For me, this performance is nothing less than sublime. This is the best act I've ever seen on 'Later', and a wonderful introduction for me to an extremely talented artist with a tremendous depth of feeling and so much to give. Tears well up in my eyes when I watch this video, and the chemistry between her and her very fine guitarist. I think the BBC also did a good job of the recording with its good sound, sound balance and camera work. The words "nobody knew your name" can be heard repeatedly in her song "Lulu" (on the same album). I'm now fortunate to know the name Natalie Merchant.
i was walking around hmv one saturday in nottingham 25 years ago , listening to the music playing , who is this i asked ? a red faced assistant told me it was 10,000 maniacs unplugged , but it dont come out till monday and should not be on i went back and bought it , and everthing natalie has done ever since , i love her music ,..,
15512 views. 15500 of them are me. I wonder who the other twelve are. Natalie Merchant performing live is one of the great treats of our times. Check out Space Oddity and Gulf of Araby for more amazingness.
Congratulations Natalie for you new job! Every time you release a new album is great joy for those who have the pleasure to accompany her beautiful career. Once the new album arrives in Brazil will buy my and gifting people working with the new singer and poet most fantastic of this world!
Just one of those voices. This is a great story song. Only makes sense if you listen to the end. This is better in some ways than 1,000 Maniacs, as the guitar is spare.
As a long time fan, I was disappointed that there was only time for one of her songs on the show, as in Britain at least, she is so underappreciated/unknown, despite her wonderful soulful voice and three decades of quality songwriting. However,it is good to see that a few more people such as yourself are now aware of her music. She was on 'Later' in 1998 when she sang two songs from her 'Ophelia' album (also on RU-vid).It is also worth checking out her work with 10000 Maniacs such as 'In My Tribe' (1987), 'Blind Man's Zoo (1989) and 'Our Time In Eden' (1992). Enjoy catching up-better late than never!
After the scene of jealousy of W. B., to suppress a video of the song "Black Sheep", i here reproduce my previous comment. Natalie Merchant, not infrequently, is already somewhat discriminated in some the media connected to the music business, now missing itself Distributor, in their last self-titled álbum (2014). About the new 2014 album "Natalie Merchant" is a work that reveals serenity, maturity, very clearly in the themes, somewhat melancholy, introspective, not having a very innovative musicianship, the songs possess sufficient strength and clarity, with a clear and securely voice, so that the final combination proves to be very effective, mas without be dazzling. That can equate to reveal the artistic and stage personnel Natalie lives. People, especially the creators of art, change over the years acquire a greater serenity to realize in practice their artistic ideas / ideals. But his consciousness never changes, and concerns about the planet on which we are living and socializing, there is very present. To emphasize the collaboration of John Medeski keyboards (Medeski Martin & Wood) and vocalists Simi Stone, Elizabeth Mitchell, Corliss Stafford, and other relevant musicians, factors that contribute to the final musicality is so simple, but bright and very effective. All songs are original and very well designed, and already wanting to retain the songs: "Go Down Moses" (not Joe Strummer's song), "It's A-Coming", "Black Sheep", exemplifying all nuances of this album. Is Natalie. Worth it.
Hard to believe that this was almost 9 years ago now. May 2014. Great performance of a song about avarice and the despicable, oil-obsessed Bush administration. Great to see that Natalie has a new album out this month and a UK tour in November.
Lovely performance from Natalie here and over all a really great show this week. As aside does anyone know the name of the guitarist here. He's really good.
this is not the performance I remember on Later. I would like to hear the one which I had the more animated Natalie performing, please. Don't get me wrong, this is great but...
Where does one go to immediately acquire a CD these days? All the stores near me are gone but I really like to have the CD with the cover art and such. I don't want to get it through tax dodging Arseholezon and more importantly I don't want to wait for delivery. It's certainly a minor dilemma.