Sarah Jarosz is my niece and I have watched her sing and play since the beginning... she was awesome then and she just keeps getting better and better 🎼🥁💕
Just listened to this for probably the 50th time…. still blows me away. The clever soulful lyrics, her angelic voice, the perfect blend of the three instruments…. wow.
She writes like bob Dylan but she can sing and she's way better looking. She is already an American master and she's still a baby. It's a beautiful song masterfully performed by all - Bravo -
Driving through endless roling hills with the top down.....wind in my hair...radio playing. Who am I kidding ...just sitting behind my PC dreaming away
I've been a musician for 31 years, and this is one of the best and most beautiful songs I've heard in all that time. I never knew who you were before today, but now you have a new fan. Have a great life. Happy New Year. 🙂
@@xiyx9748 I've never heard of Buckethead before. I listened to that song (if you want to call it a song). I found it very simplistic, repetitive, and juvenile, and I didn't hear anything in it that impressed me at all, and certainly nothing that a seven year-old, beginner guitar player couldn't pull off in about 5 minutes. When I say it sucked, that's really an understatement. On the other hand, it takes actual talent to write, play, and sing a song like the Sarah Jarosz song we're commenting on here. I can't see how anyone in their right mind could say that it was "average junk", with a straight face. I guess we all have different tastes. As someone who's been writing and playing music for now 35 years, I can say without question, hesitation, or reservation, that yours sucks, if you don't like this song, and you do like the Buckethead song. Nothing personal. Just a difference of opinion...and obviously, a difference of experience. 😎🎸
@@babewebster Heartfelt💓 It keeps me going. No matter what mood I’m in, no matter where I am. When the urge comes, I have to turn on that playlist and have an eargasm. I’m one of those people who listen to music on earphone Where are you from if you don't mind me asking?
Build me up from bones Wrap me up in skin Hold me close enough to breathe me in The moon's a fingernail Scratching on the back Of the night in which we lay beside I held every inch of you I wrote every line for you I made time when time was all but gone You're the love I've always known The night's so dark and grey But you've helped me find my way Through the wild and wonders of this world So take me with you now I need to show you how I can love you better than before I held every inch of you I wrote every line for you I made time when time was all but gone You're the love I've always known Play it sweet and low We've got no where to go I am yours and you're the love I know
Your eyes tell the whole story. Most important, Jerry and Alison are there for you. You, are the artist of this, and, you are extraordinary. I continue to follow you. Thank you.
This song, recording and this video in particular gives me chills. All three of these musicians are awesome. I hope they work together for a long time- they sound just perfect together.
Yesterday I did not know that Sarah Jarosz even existed. Stumbled upon a RU-vid video of her NPR Tiny Desk Concert. Wonderful sound. Watched everything I could find on RU-vid. Best yet, I learned she is coming to Seattle in August and I wasted no time - Bought my tickets.
You can say anything you want about US people but they know how to compose and to play good music. Listen and look at these young folks. Beautiful. Greetings from France.
You have caught the attention of every soul stumbling on this song by chance either from Spotify or RU-vid. Amazing voice and really original talents with just 3 of you playing this beautiful simple song which we even after playing number of times still want to replay.
I normally like R & B but woke up with my TV on PBS and heard Sarah singing this song and wow! Amazing, such peace and beauty this song emotes. I'm her oddest fan!
I love her music as well! I discovered her because of the I'm With Her trio. Since you like Sarah's music, I would highly recommend checking out Sara Watkins, the Punch Brothers, and Nickel Creek. All of them have a similar style of music and cross multiple genres.
Discovered this because I let RU-vid run on from Transatlantic Sessions Joan Osbourne St.Teresa. I had a few wines and was lying on my bed and suddenly Sarah popped up.. woah!
One of her most beautiful songs! I just can't enough of this amazing artist! I feel so blessed just to hear her voice. What a treasure she is. So talented.
It is delightful to find a voice and her friends playing music that is so soothing to the soul... All keep it up! Cheering from the Canadian part of our planet...
I'm late to the party as usual. Really nice! Creative instrumentation, writing, arranging. A little folk, a little country (the good kind), and lots of heart and soul. People still make great music! Thanks!
What a beautifully crafted piece. Sublime in the simplicity and yet so rich in textures and sounds.... this young ensemble reveals a remarkable coalescence of refined talent well beyonf their years.
For some 40 years i have been a lover of rock music. Sarah takes me back to the original days when I played folk music. Just me and my acoustic guitar. Simply beautiful.
@@BrettWyrick The scale (distance from nut to saddle) for a 'normal' mandolin is 13". Octave mandolins can be from 19" to 24". So yeah, huge. The extra length drops the frequencies. I think the Fletcher Brock is perfect for her voice.
A pretty, inspiring and uplifting song indeed. I wonder if the kind of woman who would sing such a beautiful song still exists in this country today - all of the Pink Pussy Hats and MeToo Feminazi types on the planet not withstanding? Thank You for the delightful song Sarah Jarosz. I am inspired. Cheers.
My son started playing this from his laptop and it caught my attention. It has to be a really good tune for a song to catch my attention. I stopped what I was doing and asked what is this beautiful song? It has a wonderful melody, very good lyrics, and overall good feeling about it. It reminds me of driving through the country side with the top down. (i think someone said it further below.) I guess we got the same vibes from listening to this song. Great work Sarah!!!
My brother put some Spotify playlist while we were playing a boardgame and this song started playing. It instantly grabbed my attention and I listen to it since then.
This was the first song of yours I heard and I come back over and over! You’re incredibly gifted and a blessing to listen to. I’ve now heard this one at least 100 times, but I think I’ve found all the others too. I just love your music - all of it!