Simple Twist of Fate (Bob Dylan) - Sarah Jarosz | Live from Here with Chris Thile
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Sarah Jarosz (with Nathaniel Smith and Chris Thile) sings Bob Dylan's "Simple Twist of Fate" before our May 26, 2018 show at Wolf Trap.
Note: due to some camera issues at this show, we don't have video of Nat's cello intro. - Zábava
Simply stated, Sarah Jarosz is absolutely one of the best young talents in music today.
Chris Tile + Sarah Jarosz + Bob Dylan....
What more does one want in life!
Dylan's brilliant lyrics, Sarah's lovely voice
Stunning performance and tribute to our laureate. Was misty eyed...thanks
This song, one the best all the time
Plucked cello, a mandolin and a classic jazz voice. Wonderful
A couple of years ago, I watched a video of Ms. Jarosz singing CRAZY at Bonnaroo in 2014. It's a very fun, acoustic cover that features Mr. Smith with an insane cello solo. Unfortunately, the crew in charge of the sound board missed the solo in the mix. So I couldn't believe the irony when I read that "camera issues" caused us to miss Nathaniel's solo.
That was my favorite thing I have seen on CZcams in a loooooooong time.
Thought Sarah's cover couldn't be more perfect with the way her voice mingles so intricately with the cello alone, but Chris' mandolin just took it somewhere even more magical!
Beautiful version of a beautiful song
Amazing performance 🙌🏾
Damn my heart!!💕💕💕💕💕💕
Perfect in every way
Lindo cover, me arrepiei todo! Brazil here
She's fantastic...But...Author, author. My God Bob could write.
*can!
Oh man...... Perfect....
I love you Sarah Jarosz! :)
Love this! Sarah is so good. 🥰
Skipped the last verse, which was too bad - the recording is unbelievable (with just the cello). Looking forward to exploring more of her music (especially Dylan covers :P).
Sublime...
Magical ....omg.
Knock me out. Love it.
OH MY!
Aw yiss~
Sarah with Old Smitty. Love it. I miss Alex Hargreaves.
Bom humor
Like buttah
Maybe it's because I was listening on my phone, but the accompaniment was too spare. You need the chord progression for the melody to make sense.
Yes, it is because you were listening on your phone. Make sure you give it another listen with proper speakers!
Love this version but I do agree Dan, the chord progression of this song drives the melody, I am usually one who favors stripped down, but in this case a little fuller might have worked better.
Yeah, it's very very gentle, but the thump of the bass notes on the cello fills in the gaps. It's those things little phone speakers deprive us of.
Oh my, I just listened to this again on laptop speakers, it sounds awful this way.
But honestly, _all_ music sounds poor on such speakers, unless it's mastered to death - no dynamics, no intimacy, then the kids can listen to it on the phone and still get basically the same thing. - I hope everybody here appreciates that Live From Here does _not_ process their music to death this way!
Couldn’t disagree more, but that’s what makes the world go round.
I adore Sarah, but this cover of an amazing song did not work in my opinion. Give a listen to Sarah's cover of Dylan's "Ring them bells", that really works!
Sara's wonderful voice makes this song quite good, but the instrumental background is too sparse.
jesus wept
Hipsters missed affectation class. . . And funeral tempo. . . Obscure Bobs Words . . . Prairie Home Hipsters. FAIL
Nobody cares what you think, boomer
The future is now old man
You might not like her voice but as a senior in high school she signed with Sugar Hill Records before she went to New England Conservatory. Not too shabby!
Thank you, authentic geezer.
Maybe. But this is not Prairie Home (sadly). And Prairie Home was in no way hipster. I do think Live from Here, is, though.