Watch Rufus Wainwright's touching tribute to Sandy Denny at the Folk Awards 2016 in London. Visit the Folk Awards website for more videos and photos bbc.co.uk/folkawards
What a voice. I don’t think we need tangle ourselves up in how this compares to Sandy Denny - it was sung at a tribute concert, it’s an homage. He gives it everything, applies his full power and it sounds wonderful to me.
Do you know why his breathing technique is so unique? He does not seem to need to breathe for amazingly long notes. Well as kids him and Martha had competitions lying in their beds at night who could hold a note longer and louder. She said he usually won! It's a stunning style and one of the many unshowy quirks that make his vocals the best.
Rufus is a true artist. A single human living their life creating beautiful art when things are hard, creating beautiful art when things are good, and honing their craft so that we have something more beautiful to hold on to when there are down times and we're looking for uplift. Human to human, listen to his interviews, nothing is hidden. What a wonderful artist.
That is so funny because my Mum is now 76 and I am just posting it to her. What a beautiful song and what a beautiful sentiment. You have the heart to love beauty anyway. Life is full of half lives, filling it with music like this helps my path.
No higher complement than yours could make one pray that you have many more years and that music fills them daily.. You are gentle and kind, we can use more ladies such as yourself... Cheers!!
A great rendition of this song, he sings it so well, he makes it sound like he wrote it. Sandy Denny was just 19 when she wrote this song. Only 12 years later she was dead aged 31. I saw her at a London concert in around 1977 not long before she died. Who knows where the time goes, indeed !
An amazing interpretation of this Sandy Denny masterpiece. I think Rufus tapped in to the pain and the brilliance that created this song, and he channeled that. Two amazing souls and a masterpiece. Thank you Sandy and Rufus.
@@gmonkman It's a folk event put on by the BBC - there is no "money" - they'd have been paid pittance. So congrats on posting the dumbest comment I'll read today, I guess?
At times in our life, we are touched deep within by the beauty of a song, a voice. Today I was touched by this song and the amazing voice of Rufus Wainwright
@@ruthangell1 All of you together created something hauntingly beautiful in this tribute. Came to see this performance (video)of Rufus Wainwright- someone I love and treasure! But, the rest of you touched my heart as much as he did, and this was a gift to me. I saw in the comments that you gave everyone's name, thank- you for that. BLESSINGS ! 💙💙💙💙💙 Konstance
I’ve just been to see this wonderful man in Edinburgh usher hall he sang his absolute heart out , my first gig since Covid began he sang many songs from his new album and sang a good few others one of them being this I was overjoyed to hear it ! The only song he missed was sword of Damocles which was ashame but a superb concert and his voice gets better with age projection and breath control amazing. Keep writing and singing these anthems rufus your a star ⭐️
I was very lucky to see Rufus in concert in Hastings, E Sussex UK last Spring, when I was volunteering for the Hastings Concerts. Oh my his voice is magical and this version is the tops
Even though not his song this man is pure genius,sheer brilliance, superbly talented & bloody stunning and even though I'm 100% straight and female,at times I wish I was a gay man coz the man is damn gorgeous inside & out.
Rufus captures both the anguish and the hope inherent in the song very beautifully. A healing song lighting the path to ageing well. Fear not time, but only squandering its gift.
Absolutely wonderful version of one of the best songs ever. I doubt sandy denny's version can ever be equaled but ruffs sure gave it his best. Well done young man, superb.
And the effortless delivery denies the training and depth of knowledge he has put into that beautiful, beautiful voice. He just opens his mouth and throat and out it flows. Thank you to whatever muse inspires this artist.
I come back here to experience Rufus. There's a heat wave here today after weeks of below zero Fahrenheit and it's 39 degrees F today at noon and hearing Rufus singing makes me want to go on a very long bike ride through the sunshine!
Very nice to see "The Lady" being elected to the BBC folk hall of fame this year....I was lucky to get to see Sandy perform in person twice.... such a great and introspective singer and writer.. and for people like me.. she has had a 45 plus year impact on my life
Over the years of Fairport Convention and many other renditions oh this song, it has never sat well with me. Yes Sandy Deny was a talent and so have many other people who sang this song but still it never sat well, until tonight. Rufus Wainwright has sung this song in a way that for me has brought the magic that so many other people spoke of over the long years. I'm so glad i heard this version while i still had some years left to enjoy and savour it. Thank you Mr Wainwright.
Not to knock his beautiful voice but I think Eva Cassidy's version is better, she sings it like she is really feeling it. Watching Rufus' body movements I wonder if he is on drugs?
Marianna Taubman, If you see his other videos his body language is similar. That's just him.... I am watching his music from his home during this self quarantine.....so uplifting! Thanks Rufus.
Donna Bittner Kate Mcgarrigle had a haunting voice so similar to her sisters Anna. Rufus sang a lot with his mother and co but not his father and i think it shows in his singing style, emotion, arrangements and voice. I ❤️ him live.
Marianna Tubman Rufus came from a very broken home and it shows even now. He sings a bit like a lost soul looking for something he may never find. He does truly “feel” the lyrics to this song.
Listening AGAIN during this Covid-19 situation/ October 20, 2020. When we have ALL lost so much .....especially precious time. I finally fell 😴 asleep after nights of insomnia due to worrying about the future and this song was actually in my dreams. Blessings and 💘 love to everyone worldwide 🌐.
+hfxsue took the words right out of my mouth. I wouldn't put me down as a folk fan but caught this on the radio and instantly recognised it as a Sandy Denny song I'd not heard since I was a teenager 1st discovering proper music. The whole arrangement on this is nothing short of beautiful.
That was a great tribute to Sandy Denny. Please note that, "Induct Fairport Convention into, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" is on Facebook. Thanks Keith B. Keller
@Roy Polloi Folk music has never been given its due respect...I lived it..still do..RIP to all of those who have gone on...these songs changed a whole generation