Lisa LeBlanc | 5748 km
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Lisa LeBlanc performs 5748 km from her new album Why You Wanna Leave, Runaway Queen?.
Lisa LeBlanc is a powerhouse who seems to approach everything in life with a full-on, go-for-the-throat, take-no-prisoners attitude. It's evident in her songwriting as well as her banjo playing, and was on display when she arrived at CBC Music for her First Play Live session.
This five-song session features four rockers that include LeBlanc's banjo-heavy version of Motörhead's "Ace of Spades," which sits well right beside LeBlanc's own songs, "I Love You, I Don't Love You, I Don't Know," "Could You Wait 'Till I've Had My Coffee" and "You Look Like Trouble (But I Guess I Do Too)." To get insight into LeBlanc's songwriting style, you don't have to look too deep - those titles alone tell the story. And when LeBlanc calms things down with a solo acoustic song, don't expect a typical love song; "5748 KM" is a long-distance relationship lament like no other.
Check out LeBlanc in her First Play Live session, celebrating the release of Why You Wanna Leave, Runaway Queen?.
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I love the way the lyrics don't quite flow properly. It gives them a sense of awkwardness that makes the song feel more powerful.
MegaHentai00 I love it simply for that fact. It makes it sound more like a love letter or a phone call, I love the organic way it flows rocky like the emotion of the song is keeping it from flowing like a normal song
It's because it's real. Hard to find these days...
I agree completely
I cry every time I hear this song. I love everything about this song. I can’t overstate how much this song is my favorite example of my favorite kind of music. I simply die a little every time I hear it.
me too
long distance relationship anthem
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De la grande fièrté canadienne française ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I wish I lived in Canada. Lisa Leblanc, Tragically Hip, Rural Alberta Advantage, y'all have some great music that doesn't seem to slip in to the USA's conscious. Hell, PUP is pretty popular here, but even they should get more recognition from ppl here
American here, too. I've been a Hip fan since 1989. I discovered Lisa watching Letterkenny a few years back. Dead South is one of my more recent Canadian obsessions.
But when I was younger I was all about Blue Rodeo, Northern Pikes, Tea Party, OLP... It was awesome growing up on Lake Erie.
If I was in Vancouver...I would have been in New Brunswick as fast as humanly possible to be next to Lisa.
❤❤❤❤
Just heard this on all songs concidered. Loved it. Reminds me of Johnathan Richman
Beautiful song. Just beautiful.
La définition du sublime dans cette chanson
thanks for your concert in Dresden... it was soooo beyond everything I have expected.... love you now even more ;-)
this is brilliant...i have a new favorite song haha
Whoa,, almost as many views as there are KM's!
This is phenomenal
This isnone if the songs insang ti my niece as a baby, along with the entire Kenny Loggins lullaby album.
She has 4 babies of her own now and shes in her 30s.
I remember getting this as a B side of the cassette single of Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm.
With every word meant, she knows herself.
but she doesn't know the words to answer
5748 km? Pffft I'd move to NB in a heartbeat.
Love this country for the music. Hate this country for how gigantic it is lol.
joan baez much?
Funniest sad song ever?