Gregory Alan Isakov - The Stable Song (Bing Lounge)
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- čas přidán 10. 09. 2012
- September 10, 2012 - Gregory Alan Isakov with "The Stable Song" in the Bing Lounge at 101.9 KINK.FM. Portland, OR. Presented by Intel.
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Just saw him in Milwaukee 2 nights ago. My daughter told me this is her favorite musician and it would be her dream to see him. So, I got 8th row tickets, flew us from the west coast into Milwaukee and all I can say is WOW! WOW. I’ve been to some incredible concerts in my day and this man and his band is at the top of the list. Can’t wait to see him again.
Bucket list to hear him live!
"Threw stones at the stars but the whole sky fell" beautiful.....
the most underrated artist out there today! If he played at the Grammys, he would blow everyone away
yeah but would he have any costume changes? who really cares about the grammys?
I want to agree, because I love his music, but you could say that same thing about many, many artists. Screw the Grammy's. So much great music is still "underground" and only those looking to dig deep can find it.
R. Alexander such as? Any recommendations ?
Lord Huron
@@christian0707 Tom Mcrae's debut album is still one of the greatest things I've heard. Still plugging away but so few know him.
I ran into this song about a month after my father died. Still don't know all the words but the words and music made me cry. I don't even know how to describe why but it did. Love my Dad.
"I threw stones at the stars but the whole sky fell"
Grace
Hug! Beauty & majesty of this line
A song that ANYONE can relate to. I turn to this song when life gets rough, just a refresher
❤I love the cello, the Violine, his guitar, everything, I saw him live in germany Berlin. He is the goat
I'm coming late to this parade, but HERE I AM. So blessed to "discover" Gregory Isakov
same here....way late, but not TOO late....
Never tire of hearing this..ever..
50 years ago this would have been considered country music. This is real music, whatever genre you want to throw it in.
One of the greatest songs I've ever listened to! His lyrics to the meaning of this song are stellar! Truly the perfect song by a mountain campfire echoing over the stream...
Just so Beautiful!
The Stable Song - what does it mean to you?
Me? About individual challenges in “Life” - this song is so beautiful!
Man I really missed the banjo on this one
yeah....same....is good, but I do like that banjo
Fantastic and beautiful song... Rare these days
man I can totally relate to this. This guy's a genius. Awesome awesome song.
such a lovely song , it always remind me when I lived in Colorado, one of the best places in the world!!!
The close-up on the cello is amazing!
I am completely insanely crazy over this man!!!! His voice is like a beautiful mountain spring. I want to know more about him!!!! Would love to see him in WV!!!!
The lyrics to this song make me think of an elaborate country wedding and the groom either ran away or was stood up. He's drinking in the stables with the horses and wondering where it all went wrong.
You're insight is nice. Well done.
I saw him in Portland, ME in the spring, and it was one of my all-time favorite concerts. He has an amazing stage presence and his music was so hauntingly beautiful when played live!
+Beth White Same experience here in Michigan.
I've seen him a few times! I'm actually seeing him play tonight with the Philadelphia youth orchestra. I am so excited.
Pure class. Heart Lifting and Melancholy combined.
Never get tired of this very unique tune.
I am new to his music. I love it! Sorry I'm late!!
His songs heal the soul😊 so beautiful
this is so pure 💜
2024 late to the party but loving this song nonetheless the less ❤
Just completely soothed by his music
I like many different types of music. I actual play in a metal band and I'm not a fan of country music. But, this song makes me stop and listen. It hits me deep, damn good song.
This is more bluegrass, and funny enough you’d be shocked at how many metal heads discover and love bluegrass, arguably the biggest bluegrass artist now and the fastest flat picker alive, Billy Strings was a metal head.
Kaylan!! TY so much for introducing me to the music of GAI!! This has become my fave GAI song and I know you love horses; I miss you! (Matt in Iowa USA)
Still my favorite song ever . It's simple yet deep meaningful and absolutely beautiful ❤️
Such a beautiful song!
I love finding new music, it's awesome and well searching.
Met you on The Yellowstone ("Where the Yellowstone Goes") had to hunt for more... This is enough, I'm sold... You, Gregory Alan, are one fantastic musician... Headin' to the record store...
Bullseye.
Love this song, this sound, this artist. Hope to catch the show @ Terminal West in Atlanta
that bow on the bass.....beauty
simply breathtaking
this is a talented guy. quality stuff yet again and very enjoyable.
Perfection.
So wonderful!
I love this song. Great melody...such an ear worm!
Hits so many points of your own life doesn't it?
Superb performance!
amazing
Great tune!
amazing.
great song
Amazing
nice song
Aye these lads can play alright ...areckin..
Makes me well up, so sublime, so absolute ~
The song!
Great show last night at Webster Hall
"Ring out those ghosts on the Ohio", gives me chills and a feeling of long ago times.
i remember...
the man's a genius
Love that acoustic. Probably couple thou easy
Brilliant. Need I say more?
Beautiful, sad - American.
🤘🤘
I named my youtube channel after a line in this song.
Kinda reminds me of Paul Thorn... Just as good Too..
Not bad not to bad at all....
This isn't country music. What we call country music is a product of Nashville, which is very different than this. Some call this more traditional music Americana. It really is a return to a more traditional American music. One of the hallmarks of which is a lack or disemphasis of percussion. Other than a simple base beat percussion in such bands is very much a product of the 20th century.
It’s folk
I am hearding it at 2018..do like, if you too
Turn these diamonds straight back into
Coal 😊
I like the banjo more than the violin
Me three
I hope to see him live one day...
Does someone know what the second microphone is for? I noticed it at other live-performances as well.
He uses it in 'That moonn song' :)
Ah, I see. Thank you Emilia. I'm going to see him live in 3 weeks :)
I think it is a Green Bullet Harmonica microphone. Its generally used for harmonicas and kind of has a low-fi sound when sung through, almost like an old time recording. A lot of indie artists like them for their sonic qualities. I think Jack White has one built into one of his guitars.
Belo
That "poem about everything" line he uses to introduce the song. I used to think that was super deep and listened to the lyrics with that in mind. Until I heard him introduce a completely different song exactly the same way in this performance: czcams.com/video/MjKZqq0pZ80/video.html
You sir, have way to much time on your hands. No need to stalk GAI
@@qwinbutton5156 Don't get me wrong. I LOVE Gregory. He's one of my all-time favorites. It just made me scratch my head is all.
This is not country. It has some country roots, But it;s more bluegrassy and folky.
Indie Folk apparently
Isn't his fiddler usually playing with Brandi Carlile ?
Crazy, because I just noticed that too!
Jeb Bows: Isakov’s fiddle player, Jeb Bows, is the building’s maintenance man - www.denverpost.com/2009/05/14/the-cultivation-of-a-homegrown-talent/
RAHAN G He does also play with Brandi!
Gregory is friends and has toured with Brandi, she is on his album Empty Northern Hemisphere
Not the best recording of this song... they have much better versions like the one in the cave.
Who asked?