Emmylou Harris & Daniel Lanois • “Orphan Girl”/Interview/“Blackhawk”) • LIVE 1995 [RITY Archive]
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Played this tune for my mother back then. My grandparents had passed away by then. Mom started singing along, and crying. Power of music.
Another classic song by Emmy. She is just the most versatile singer, song writer, performer. She elevates every song to the highest levels. No praise is enough for Emmy. She is in a league by herself. Unmatchable.
The song "Orphan Girl" was written by Gillian Welch. Emmylou's songs are wonderful as well :)
daniel is bono and edge rolled into one, haha, tremendous album, and nice to hear blackhawk live!
Saw this concert at The Beacon in November of '95 .. Great Show !!
One of the great and perfect collaborations in contemporary music. I had followed Emmylou from the mid 70s, but when I bought this CD, she had moved and expanded into a totally new direction. Great to see this interview.
110% felt the same. Wrecking Ball is indeed a masterpiece. You’re brought on a blessed journey while listening. Theses songs stay with you. I wonder how many people recognize what they just heard. Tough gig to interview these giants in a format like this one. . I give her credit, she gave it her best shot. Check out Rick Beato interviews for the real deal.
Such unique talents together. Take a listen to Lanois' song "Ma jolie Louise" with him singing or Isabelle Boulay's version. Very interesting, with French and English being sung consecutively.
merci les algorithmes de youtube, superbes chansons que j'aime depuis 30 ans
Groovy tempo on Blackhawk! It’s such a beautiful song regardless-
Emmylou & Daniel: two Monsters !!!!!!
Me encantó la entrevista, hermosos todos, gracias
is that brian blade back there? She's certainly in good company
brady blade his brother. family connection to lanois, so cool...
Now THAT is a supergroup!
She is a women so gracefully beautiful she is held together by the softest kisses of the Holy Spirit: joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
I know I freely give out free-energy in authentic complements. But no one sings of the Graces of Holy Ghost like Emmylou. does.
Great loss,emotional n soul
Excellence in motion.
Beautiful vocal performance by Emmylou, but I can't stop thinking that Daniel Lanois looks like actor Mickey Rourke with those shades on.
And sure what’s wrong with looking Mickey Rourke? He was a fine-looking fellow in his youth, though I didn’t think much of him the first and only time I met him. Myself and a friend, two recent visitors to New York from Ireland, were on a boat that steamed around Manhattan and Irish music played for the heaps of Irish and nearly Irish
people on board. It was a fundraiser of course, and it is possible that Rourke was one of the attractions. My friend nearly swooned when she saw him. “Mickey Rourke, Irene!” I look where she is pointing and see two average-looking white guys. I don’t know which of the two is Mickey Rourke, but it doesn’t matter. Then Maggie says, “I would love to have a photo of him, but I’m too shy to ask him.” “I’ll ask him”, said I, and off I went, approached the two guys and said, “which of you two gentlemen is Mickey Rourke? My friend over there would like a photo please.” Both guys looked a bit cross, but the one who then looked a little abashed I took to be Rourke, because the other fellow had given me a look of disgust, as if to say, “you have some nerve!” Well, Rourke, modestly enough, stood for a photo, and I went back to Maggie. Was he too shy to approach her and allow her to be photographed with him? Like, it woodenah killed him! Never mind. Now when I see an old image of a young Mickey Rourke, I can appreciate his beauty; years ago I couldn’t because coming from the homogeneity of Ireland, I was attracted only to people who looked very un-Irish, so Mickey Rourke had nothing going for him, he was just like the lads at home.
@@irenemax3574 Great story, Irene. I meant the Mickey Rourke comparison as a compliment. I still remember sitting in a movie theater in early Sept. 1981 and watching his scene-stealing performance in "Body Heat," and then a year later he did the same in "Diner." He was the very definition of "cool" on the big screen.
Gillian Welsh composition.
What a great performance! His about crediting Gillian Welch for “Orphan Girl”?
Can’t you put the watermark someplace else?!?!
Emmy has such a lovely smile but unfortunately she mostly is so serious
Hello?
I'll be YOUR Orphan Boy to YOUR Orphan Girl and together to walk God's Highway and I'll take the low road and You can walk the high road and meet out along The Gold Coast or on the Highway along the Gulf Coast and there share a Sacred Toast or a Clam Roast if you care that You could share with the likes of Me.
did they need Huggy Bear on the tambourine?