She died a year after my son. My wife and I were returning from some function when we first heard her on NPR, and had to pull off the road to compose ourselves. What a loss. I hope she meets up with my son in the hereafter .
I have always thought that her voice breaking at the end of the song is indicative that she has literally given everything she has to this song. It’s astounding.
I have to say since the very first time I heard this a few weeks ago, I have to admit I was imediately overwhelmed with tears of joy, because I was feeling her soul being bared with every word and every note she played and sang. She literally is splitting my soul in two and then mending it back together with her singing and playing
Just so you know, that ‘little break’ at the end was due to Eva having a cold at the time. I call it a ‘beautiful, human accident’. AI CANNOT DO THIS! Eva, “On silver wings… “ We’ll see and hear you playing and singing again ‘on the flip side’. A forever fan, Marianne ❤😇 12:29
Every time I listen to this jewel of a song, I know what's coming, but when she nails these high notes near the end up into the stars (the moment when you skipped back), I tear up. Every_single_time. When the head of Blue Note Records rang her on her death bed and apologised for not having signed her, HE cried, and Eva said: "Hey, it's OK." the way she says to us, the listeners, in all of her songs. "Hey, it's OK. It's gonna be OK." she is an angel and, through her music, she's still here with us.
Extremely rare when a world class song can be re invented and made just as good or even better.... this effort is one of those. Eva's voice is superb and would almost say heavenly. Talent like hers is generational and needs no auto tune or junk like most of current performers. Such a shame we lost her so soon.
Thank you for recognizing this special woman. Listening to her nearly brings me to tears. It's no longer a song but, rather, one soul speaking to another.
I really loved your reaction to this song. I believe this may possibly be the most beautiful recording of a song ever. Not a shame to say that every time I listen to it that it makes me cry. Eva totally understood what this song truly meant. Yours is the first reaction that I have seen that. I believe you understood exactly what Eva was trying to do. Thank you again my friend. 🌈
She had not been playing the guitar for very long prior to this video, and normally sang with a band. This is one of the first, if not the first concert for which she played the guitar during her performance.
Just as her voice brings you in, you hear the guitar. Then as you're mesmerized by the guitar, her voice brings you back in. It's like a duet with her and the guitar.
The crazy thing with Eva is that it wasn't that Record Companies didn't want to sign her or didn't recognise her talent it was that she loved music so much that she could turn her hand to almost any genre (and often did) and Record Companies didn't know how to market her and she didn't want to be pigeonholed into being just one type of singer.
She was sick the night this was taped, and being a perfectionist, was not happy with the recording. She had performed the night before, but sadly, unfortunately, in error, the camera used did not “record”, so they played again the next night: this is the recording. She died 6 months later. In a video interview, Mick Fleetwood spoke of Eva. When asked about any “new talent out there” (DC area), he was steered to Eva. He recognized her talent, and UNDERSTOOD her decision to stay true to her “essence” by not signing with the major label that did want to sign her. BUT, they wanted to market her (stifle her) as a jazz musician. Listen to some of her other recordings, you’ll understand why. But here’s the deal: she could sing ANYTHING through her interpretation. There’s a 55 minute video of the entire set performed One Night At Blues Alley (she played there frequently). Worth watching.
M Fleetwood And Sting sent her videos to their publishing agents and they wanted to record her. They wouldn't give her total control over her recording style and song choices so she wouldn't sign. Fleetwood owned the club she sang and recorded these performances. He has a short 5min video telling this history. Both he and Sting said she was the greatest performer and talent that ever was. Sting told his agent in a note with the vids, "Get ready to hear the most beautiful voice and performance you've ever heard. This voice will change you. You will never be the same."
I didn't know this Angel two weeks ago.... Crazyness... I'm 63 y o. Now I can't live without her... She's haunting me... Life is not fair, but that's all we really have...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@@wilburfinnigan2142 Artists can make a song their own, but no one "owns" it but the original singer and composer. No one can take that away from Judy Garland. Show some respect.
I’ll be # 33 to comment: the number of years this Angel was granted on earth. Let me say I’ve heard this recording a hundred times....and tears flow every time.
If not for a co-worker many years ago, I'm not sure I'd have ever discovered Eva. But I'm so glad I did. Literally the best female voice I've ever heard. (Maybe a tad above Aretha...can't believe I even wrote that :-) I don't evangelize about religion, politics, anything. Except Eva. I truly feel badly for anyone who hasn't experienced her voice. And I'm 66...I don't impress that easily. But listening to Eva is quite literally a religious experience for me. And I'm not a member of any organized religion. Brandon: Thank you for your "play-by-play." Sounds like you and I come from similar places. I'm a therapist who works with teens. I tell them the 2 branches of getting mentally healthier are self-reflection and being kind to each other. BTW, one final note (sorry for being long-winded. That's what EC does to me...:-) The little crack/hiccups you hear at 11:00 and 11:42 are supposedly because she had a head cold. As a singer myself, I cannot imagine being able to sing at this level. Especially if under the weather. Happy holidays, everyone.
Thank you so much for your comments, and I agree with them all. I so much want Eva to be discovered by today's young people, many of whom don't know what real talent is! I'm a patron of Brandon's, and knew, when I requsted he react to Eva's performance, would pull things out which I might miss. Please, if you feel able subscribe to his channel, and lets have requests for other songs from Eva.
Eva Cassidy was a musical genius. She had mad skills on the acoustic guitar but she made every song her own. Her covers of songs were always an improvement. The pure angelic softness of her voice had such emotion and power and could bring you to tears. When Sting heard her sing his song Fields of Gold, it brought him to tears and he said it was the best version he had ever heard. Including his. In the morning before this performance at the Blues Alley in DC, is when she found out she had melanoma cancer. I don’t know how she got through this song. 60 minutes and BBC both did documentaries on her story. Hopefully someone will make a movie about her. Please react to her version of Songbird. It’s simply stunning.
@Cavamom. I heard that this song (at Blues Alley in Washington, D.C.) was performed in January 1996; she was diagnosed in June 1996; she died in November 1996. It doesn't really matter -- nothing negative against your comment -- just so damned sad that she died so young. Will we ever be blessed with another angelic voice like Eva's
Eva Cassidy had the most beautiful voice and was an awesome artist. I still listen to her music very often and always think of her passing away so young. She was very special.
I never get tired of listening to Eva's vocal gift. Remember, this is a live recording at Washington, D.C.'s Blues Alley nightblub. Oh, and Eva had a cold that night. A proud daughter of our DC Metro area here, Eva lives and lives and lives. #RIP Songbird.✝✝✝
What can I say but Eva was just incredibly talented. It's so sad that there weren't many people who knew her, until on UA-cam. So talented.....RIP Eva 💔💔
To leave us with this timeless legacy is what resonates so richly. She knew what needed to happen before she left us..and god only knows.. she made it happen! Bless her for that beautiful gift. I will forever be in awe of her tenderness. So incredibly rare. Much love!!
Actually at the time she did this song she had not yet discovered she was dying, I believe she was diagnosed 6 months after this and tragically passed 3 or 5 months later! May she RIP 🙏 EVA CASSIDY 🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
My cousin died of cancer. Before she passed I went to Denver to see her. She introduced me to Eva Cassidy. And I've been a fan. Eva sings as if directly to me.
Eva wouldn't sing a song if it didn't speak to her. That's part of why she never broke into the mainstream recording industry --- they couldn't pigeonhole her and she wouldn't be pigeonholed. It's what makes ALL her performances so powerful and how she makes each song her own..
Yes your quite right i first heard this song on U.K morning radio show , and it was Terry Wogen who kept playing it and soon listeners wanted to hear more and so Eva became very popular. My husband loved this song so much that I had it played at his funeral, so every time I hear this song I think of my husband and Eva , and Terry became a big chat show host so much so he later became Sir Terry Wogen.
Thank you for your heartfelt reaction to Eva. I have only been aware of her for a couple of months. Eva doesn't just sing; she longs for the audience to feel what she feels when she emotes with her gorgeous voice and equally tender guitar-playing. We are so blessed that someone, presumably a good friend, recorded this performance for the world to cherish forever. She is touching so many hearts here on earth while singing with the angels above. 🤗💖🎶🎸
I read a music essay that said every note has a beginning, middle, end, and singers hit them at one place or another. To me, Eva hits so many of her notes at the end and then holds them. Beautiful.
The Brits found her, brought her to the world’s attention, and all the time Americans didn’t even know that they had one of their greatest ever American daughters that ever existed, right under their noses.😯 This girl was so talented that it is ridiculous 😮 RIP Eva Cassidy ❤️🙏🏽😢
Every time I hear Judy sing this song, I hear a tortured soul and it makes me want to cry Eva's the first one I've heard the hope of leaving the ashes and flying way up high where the blue birds fly.
You are beautiful to be able to hear/appreciate Eva Cassidy. To me it's very spiritual. Eva is best friends with her Guitar. They are Soul- mate Twins. Listening to this Duet is very healing for me. I'm feeling soooo blessed to have connected with her in my Lifetime. When it's my time, I hope to meet her in Heaven & truly bask in her beautiful Voice, her Gift. Thank you for having the Ear. You are truly beautiful.
Great Reaction!! Regarding your comments about what Eva emotes in her lyrics (and playing), a favorite quote comes to mind ... "Words are but vague shadows of the volumes we mean" (Theodore Drieser). Eva, as a true artist, emotes (and I dare say evokes) that additional meaning. The more you learn about Eva the introvert, the more you appreciate her for the unique soul she was. I feel she was a jewel who left us the treasure of her voice and the memory of her soul.
1 - This is not a cover, it's a re-invention. 2 - Eva never sang anything that didn't mean something to her. 3 - You must listen to her interpretation of Fields Of Gold. Eva had the ability to take a great pop song and change it into an Irish Ballad. She gave room to let the lyrics breath so that we could truly understand them. Besides her great voice and control of her vibrato, she could have made on her ability as an arranger.
Thanks for the comment. It really helps me appreciate her so much more. This is a very special performance by a very special person. I have loved this song for nearly 60 years BUT it was like this was the first time I had ever even heard it!
I'm not usually a big fan of commentaries on great songs.. This was an exception...Nail on the head. Music is the medium through which souls speak to each other.
Eva Cassidy was taken from us far too soon, she recorded this marvelous version, just months after she recorded this clip !!! SHE WAS A LIVING MASTERPIECE !!!
So glad you discovered Eva Cassidy. She is a treasure. Her voice has such a pure, hypnotic, even other-worldly quality to it. Lovely and sensitive commentary by you too. Nicely done. Her entire Live at Blues Alley album is great. Her version of Woodstock (written by Joni Mitchell), off her Time After Time album is amazing and hauntingly beautiful. You should check that out sometime. Unfortunately, it is audio only. I don't believe there is an accompanying video. Thanks for a great reaction!
I agree. Her vocal quality is supreme so her guitar work escapes. The guitar work is brilliant from start to finish. This isn't a vocal star but rather a musical genius.
I grew up as a die hard Wiz of Oz fan. For the most part I HATE it when anyone tries to top Judy Garland's performance of this song. Eva's version is an exception to that rule!!!
I would call the feeling you are picking up “intimate” - like she’s a friend sharing herself just with me ❤ My favorite of hers is “Wade in the Water” - enjoy it just for yourself sometime…
Great voice. Great guitar. Great actor/singer's moment in musical theater (whether performed in a tiny club in D.C. or the Lunt-Fontanne on Broadway, it was a great moment in musical theater)
Thank you for keeping Eva's story going. I had the opportunity of spending time with her a few months before she left the planet. Sweet as she seems. We love you Eva.
A bit after the turn of the century, I was looking for other recordings of "Over The Rainbow." I ended up at the Eva Cassidy webpage and found a one-of-a kind music Standards interpreter. My first CD was the original "Live At Blues Alley" (1996), and it led to the "Somewhere" (2008) CD with an Eva Cassidy composition. (I am considering "Nightbird.") It's been a "what if" question on my mind for years: What if Blue Note's A&R division hadn't been so intent on "fitting this singer with a genre"? I expect that she might have had the career of Norah Jones. Support your local Busker, who tells The Truth every day in song.
I just read that the Blue Note fellow who decided not to sign her called her to apologize when he heard she was dying. She, of course, was very gracious.
A lot of folks don't know this but this version of "Over The Rainbow" is Eva's Cassidy's own original version and arrangement of this classic song. Other people's cover of this song since Eva's passing, I'd say about 95% of folks that record and/or sing this song today sing Eva's version and arrangement of "Over The Rainbow". It is basically the new standard version of this song that people hear and sing every day even other artist that perform it. The other and original version is Judy Garlands version from the "Wizard of Oz".
I appreciate your commentary and the commentary her band members made on another video I've just seen on this live concert. I really hope to find a video of just Eva and the band singing and playing. Let the music and her voice fly way up high by themselves
Eva Cassidy is one of a kind and never fails to stimulate emotions. Her version of Sting's "Fields of Gold" is a showstopper. You may find this Nightline Profile from 2001 interesting. It includes interviews with BBC's Terry Wogan, etc. and describes her rise from obscurity. ua-cam.com/video/tKowGakjJQI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=sthrnguy
You stated that the song must mean something to her, because of the way she looks as she's singing it. It has to be the fact that this was her last concert in front of family, friends & fans. And also the content of the lyrics. She had to have a massive dose of morphine to get through this performance and passed not too long after. This video devastates me every time i watch it. Crying, but smiling. Thanks you Eva.
My God, that is completely untrue. This performance took place in January of 1996. Eva was not yet diagnosed with the melanoma that took her life. That happened the following summer, and her death happened in late fall of the same year.
I did some checking with the person that told me that that was true and it turns out the he was referring to the Nightline article where they stated that she took a huge dose of morphine so she could sing in front of family and friends, but she sang What a Wonderful World, and died 6 months later.
Yours is definitely the best and most erudite reaction to this performance ive ever run across. You def hit the nail on the head - what she's conveying is so much more than her words
She died a year after my son. My wife and I were returning from some function when we first heard her on NPR, and had to pull off the road to compose ourselves. What a loss. I hope she meets up with my son in the hereafter .
PURE BRILLIANCE
Its true genius, almost too much, beautiful!
I have always thought that her voice breaking at the end of the song is indicative that she has literally given everything she has to this song. It’s astounding.
First time I heard this sone be her was at a funeral. I cried like a child. Still gets me to this day. RIP Eva.
I have to say since the very first time I heard this a few weeks ago, I have to admit I was imediately overwhelmed with tears of joy, because I was feeling her soul being bared with every word and every note she played and sang. She literally is splitting my soul in two and then mending it back together with her singing and playing
Beautiful version her voice and guitar work excellent. This has meaning for Eva age knew she wasn't well with a limited future❤
Just so you know, that ‘little break’ at the end was due to Eva having a cold at the time. I call it a ‘beautiful, human accident’. AI CANNOT DO THIS! Eva, “On silver wings… “ We’ll see and hear you playing and singing again ‘on the flip side’. A forever fan, Marianne ❤😇 12:29
Every time I listen to this jewel of a song, I know what's coming, but when she nails these high notes near the end up into the stars (the moment when you skipped back), I tear up. Every_single_time.
When the head of Blue Note Records rang her on her death bed and apologised for not having signed her, HE cried, and Eva said: "Hey, it's OK." the way she says to us, the listeners, in all of her songs. "Hey, it's OK. It's gonna be OK."
she is an angel and, through her music, she's still here with us.
On top of everything else that is great about Eva, she was also a fabulous guitar player
Brilliant reaction to a really beautiful, heartfelt rendition of this song by one of my all time favourite artists
An angel....I cry everytime I hear this version...
I have been a fan of Eva's for years. I have said about this song, "This is what Dorothy actually meant to say."
Perfectly stated!
❤️💔❤️
Extremely rare when a world class song can be re invented and made just as good or even better.... this effort is one of those. Eva's voice is superb and would almost say heavenly. Talent like hers is generational and needs no auto tune or junk like most of current performers. Such a shame we lost her so soon.
And Lucy Thomas raised the bar even higher when she did a tribute cover of this song, Lucy owned this song !!!
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@@AndrewBlacker-t1d Lucy Damn sure raised the bar on Over The Rainbow as Lucy was /is sooo much better singer Eva was not in the same league !!!
I cannot listen to this without tears welling in my eyes. Also, she chose a signature song of the iconic Judy Garland and completely made it her own.
Thank you for recognizing this special woman. Listening to her nearly brings me to tears. It's no longer a song but, rather, one soul speaking to another.
I really loved your reaction to this song. I believe this may possibly be the most beautiful recording of a song ever. Not a shame to say that every time I listen to it that it makes me cry. Eva totally understood what this song truly meant. Yours is the first reaction that I have seen that. I believe you understood exactly what Eva was trying to do. Thank you again my friend. 🌈
She had not been playing the guitar for very long prior to this video, and normally sang with a band. This is one of the first, if not the first concert for which she played the guitar during her performance.
I hear a prayer.
just so pure and beautiful. rip beautiful angel 😇
Just as her voice brings you in, you hear the guitar. Then as you're mesmerized by the guitar, her voice brings you back in. It's like a duet with her and the guitar.
The crazy thing with Eva is that it wasn't that Record Companies didn't want to sign her or didn't recognise her talent it was that she loved music so much that she could turn her hand to almost any genre (and often did) and Record Companies didn't know how to market her and she didn't want to be pigeonholed into being just one type of singer.
Spot on and completely accurate
She was sick the night this was taped, and being a perfectionist, was not happy with the recording. She had performed the night before, but sadly, unfortunately, in error, the camera used did not “record”, so they played again the next night: this is the recording. She died 6 months later. In a video interview, Mick Fleetwood spoke of Eva. When asked about any “new talent out there” (DC area), he was steered to Eva. He recognized her talent, and UNDERSTOOD her decision to stay true to her “essence” by not signing with the major label that did want to sign her. BUT, they wanted to market her (stifle her) as a jazz musician. Listen to some of her other recordings, you’ll understand why. But here’s the deal: she could sing ANYTHING through her interpretation. There’s a 55 minute video of the entire set performed One Night At Blues Alley (she played there frequently). Worth watching.
i agree !!
M Fleetwood And Sting sent her videos to their publishing agents and they wanted to record her.
They wouldn't give her total control over her recording style and song choices so she wouldn't sign.
Fleetwood owned the club she sang and recorded these performances.
He has a short 5min video telling this history.
Both he and Sting said she was the greatest performer and talent that ever was.
Sting told his agent in a note with the vids,
"Get ready to hear the most beautiful voice and performance you've ever heard. This voice will change you. You will never be the same."
My God, no matter how many times I hear her I'm still just floored. It sounds like all the glories of Heaven just pouring out of her mouth.
Her finger picking is flawless.
Judy Garland sang it as a child’s version full of hope. Eva sings it as an adult full of melancholy
Full of hope.
If ever a song wrapped you in a warm blanket, this is it.....If ever a song fell from Heaven.....Stunningly beautiful....
She's in a duet with her guitar - amazing.
I don't know what it is about her high note that always gives me the feels. Every single time.
I didn't know this Angel two weeks ago.... Crazyness... I'm 63 y o. Now I can't live without her... She's haunting me... Life is not fair, but that's all we really have...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
It's an incredible cover. Probably the best I've ever heard of this song. She truly makes it her own.
Lucy Thomas covered this song like a down blanket, she owns this song now !! !
Angel
@@wilburfinnigan2142 Artists can make a song their own, but no one "owns" it but the original singer and composer. No one can take that away from Judy Garland. Show some respect.
R.I.P Ms. Cassidy...thank you for making the most beautiful song ever written more beautiful!
I’ll be # 33 to comment: the number of years this Angel was granted on earth.
Let me say I’ve heard this recording a hundred times....and tears flow every time.
God, isn't that the Truth.
Your blessed!!! Eve is in heaven I feel, and died that age Jesus was,33. That's always a gift from Him!!
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That is so true!
If a person listens to this and doesn't have tears in their eyes, I don't want to know them.
Its not just her voice its her heart and soul that makes this her song and ours
If not for a co-worker many years ago, I'm not sure I'd have ever discovered Eva. But I'm so glad I did. Literally the best female voice I've ever heard. (Maybe a tad above Aretha...can't believe I even wrote that :-) I don't evangelize about religion, politics, anything. Except Eva. I truly feel badly for anyone who hasn't experienced her voice. And I'm 66...I don't impress that easily. But listening to Eva is quite literally a religious experience for me. And I'm not a member of any organized religion. Brandon: Thank you for your "play-by-play." Sounds like you and I come from similar places. I'm a therapist who works with teens. I tell them the 2 branches of getting mentally healthier are self-reflection and being kind to each other. BTW, one final note (sorry for being long-winded. That's what EC does to me...:-) The little crack/hiccups you hear at 11:00 and 11:42 are supposedly because she had a head cold. As a singer myself, I cannot imagine being able to sing at this level. Especially if under the weather. Happy holidays, everyone.
Thank you so much for your comments, and I agree with them all. I so much want Eva to be discovered by today's young people, many of whom don't know what real talent is!
I'm a patron of Brandon's, and knew, when I requsted he react to Eva's performance, would pull things out which I might miss. Please, if you feel able subscribe to his channel, and lets have requests for other songs from Eva.
I hadn’t heard of Eva Cassidy until last night, but fortunately The Algorithm picked up on it and is giving me tons of recommendations!
Everything she does is a performance masterpiece.
Eva Cassidy was a musical genius. She had mad skills on the acoustic guitar but she made every song her own. Her covers of songs were always an improvement. The pure angelic softness of her voice had such emotion and power and could bring you to tears. When Sting heard her sing his song Fields of Gold, it brought him to tears and he said it was the best version he had ever heard. Including his. In the morning before this performance at the Blues Alley in DC, is when she found out she had melanoma cancer. I don’t know how she got through this song. 60 minutes and BBC both did documentaries on her story. Hopefully someone will make a movie about her. Please react to her version of Songbird. It’s simply stunning.
@Cavamom. I heard that this song (at Blues Alley in Washington, D.C.) was performed in January 1996; she was diagnosed in June 1996; she died in November 1996.
It doesn't really matter -- nothing negative against your comment -- just so damned sad that she died so young. Will we ever be blessed with another angelic voice like Eva's
@@judithhowell6654 yes that is true she was diagnosed 5 months after this performance!!
Eva Cassidy had the most beautiful voice and was an awesome artist. I still listen to her music very often and always think of her passing away so young. She was very special.
I never get tired of listening to Eva's vocal gift. Remember, this is a live recording at Washington, D.C.'s Blues Alley nightblub. Oh, and Eva had a cold that night. A proud daughter of our DC Metro area here, Eva lives and lives and lives. #RIP Songbird.✝✝✝
this concert was in September....she passed away in November
I'm happy that people are still discovering the awesome talent that was Eva!
What can I say but Eva was just incredibly talented. It's so sad that there weren't many people who knew her, until on UA-cam. So talented.....RIP Eva 💔💔
A gift to special to remain among mere mortals! Her Autumn Leaves is just as moving.
Exceptional control of voice. You got hear her in digital surround with 3D. You will never stop her playing.
To leave us with this timeless legacy is what resonates so richly. She knew what needed to happen before she left us..and god only knows.. she made it happen! Bless her for that beautiful gift. I will forever be in awe of her tenderness. So incredibly rare. Much love!!
What you see in her is hope, even when she knew there was none for her.
Actually at the time she did this song she had not yet discovered she was dying, I believe she was diagnosed 6 months after this and tragically passed 3 or 5 months later! May she RIP 🙏 EVA CASSIDY 🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
Thank you...
My cousin died of cancer. Before she passed I went to Denver to see her. She introduced me to Eva Cassidy. And I've been a fan. Eva sings as if directly to me.
Eva wouldn't sing a song if it didn't speak to her. That's part of why she never broke into the mainstream recording industry --- they couldn't pigeonhole her and she wouldn't be pigeonholed. It's what makes ALL her performances so powerful and how she makes each song her own..
Great Reaction, I remember the first time I saw this performance, I was bawling my eyes out!!!!
Me too. I cry everytime.
Thank you for your reaction. I hope you will review more of her songs to understand the breadth of genres that she loved to sing.
Yes your quite right i first heard this song on U.K morning radio show , and it was Terry Wogen who kept playing it and soon listeners wanted to hear more and so Eva became very popular. My husband loved this song so much that I had it played at his funeral, so every time I hear this song I think of my husband and Eva , and Terry became a big chat show host so much so he later became Sir Terry Wogen.
Thanks for this kind reaction!💜
Your analysis of her voice was the deepest I've heard !! Thankyou.
Lovely compliment. Thank you 😊
Thank you for your heartfelt reaction to Eva. I have only been aware of her for a couple of months. Eva doesn't just sing; she longs for the audience to feel what she feels when she emotes with her gorgeous voice and equally tender guitar-playing. We are so blessed that someone, presumably a good friend, recorded this performance for the world to cherish forever. She is touching so many hearts here on earth while singing with the angels above. 🤗💖🎶🎸
I read a music essay that said every note has a beginning, middle, end, and singers hit them at one place or another. To me, Eva hits so many of her notes at the end and then holds them. Beautiful.
The Brits found her, brought her to the world’s attention, and all the time Americans didn’t even know that they had one of their greatest ever American daughters that ever existed, right under their noses.😯
This girl was so talented that it is ridiculous 😮 RIP Eva Cassidy ❤️🙏🏽😢
M Fleetwood found her in DC and put her in his club in DC.
He and Sting got her with agents but she chose to do music her way.
Every time I hear Judy sing this song, I hear a tortured soul and it makes me want to cry
Eva's the first one I've heard the hope of leaving the ashes and flying way up high where the blue birds fly.
Beautiful review. Unusually deep analysis of the power of music, And Eva, of course, exquisite.
You are beautiful to be able to hear/appreciate Eva Cassidy. To me it's very spiritual. Eva is best friends with her Guitar. They are Soul- mate Twins. Listening to this Duet is very healing for me. I'm feeling soooo blessed to have connected with her in my Lifetime. When it's my time, I hope to meet her in Heaven & truly bask in her beautiful Voice, her Gift.
Thank you for having the Ear.
You are truly beautiful.
Great Reaction!! Regarding your comments about what Eva emotes in her lyrics (and playing), a favorite quote comes to mind ... "Words are but vague shadows of the volumes we mean" (Theodore Drieser). Eva, as a true artist, emotes (and I dare say evokes) that additional meaning. The more you learn about Eva the introvert, the more you appreciate her for the unique soul she was. I feel she was a jewel who left us the treasure of her voice and the memory of her soul.
1 - This is not a cover, it's a re-invention.
2 - Eva never sang anything that didn't mean something to her.
3 - You must listen to her interpretation of Fields Of Gold.
Eva had the ability to take a great pop song and change it into an Irish Ballad. She gave room to let the lyrics breath so that we could truly understand them. Besides her great voice and control of her vibrato, she could have made on her ability as an arranger.
Thanks for the comment. It really helps me appreciate her so much more. This is a very special performance by a very special person. I have loved this song for nearly 60 years BUT it was like this was the first time I had ever even heard it!
Ya can't get better than perfection. That is Eva and this rendition.
I'm not usually a big fan of commentaries on great songs.. This was an exception...Nail on the head. Music is the medium through which souls speak to each other.
Amen.
R.I.P. Eva ❤🙏
I love Eva Cassidy!! Thank you for your review!!
Quite right all we have are moments….beautiful reaction. RIP Eva
Eva Cassidy was taken from us far too soon, she recorded this marvelous version, just months after she recorded this clip !!! SHE WAS A LIVING MASTERPIECE !!!
So glad you discovered Eva Cassidy. She is a treasure. Her voice has such a pure, hypnotic, even other-worldly quality to it. Lovely and sensitive commentary by you too. Nicely done. Her entire Live at Blues Alley album is great. Her version of Woodstock (written by Joni Mitchell), off her Time After Time album is amazing and hauntingly beautiful. You should check that out sometime. Unfortunately, it is audio only. I don't believe there is an accompanying video. Thanks for a great reaction!
my fav............. Eva forever !
On top of her voice, she was a superb guitarist. There's some intricate guitar work going on here. I still mourn her loss.
I agree.
Her vocal quality is supreme so her guitar work escapes.
The guitar work is brilliant from start to finish.
This isn't a vocal star but rather a musical genius.
I grew up as a die hard Wiz of Oz fan. For the most part I HATE it when anyone tries to top Judy Garland's performance of this song. Eva's version is an exception to that rule!!!
I fully agree
EExcellent review.
I would call the feeling you are picking up “intimate” - like she’s a friend sharing herself just with me ❤ My favorite of hers is “Wade in the Water” - enjoy it just for yourself sometime…
It feels like she is singing this just for me !!!
I love anything she recorded, one of my favorites is her version of Songbird.
Great voice. Great guitar. Great actor/singer's moment in musical theater (whether performed in a tiny club in D.C. or the Lunt-Fontanne on Broadway, it was a great moment in musical theater)
Thank you for keeping Eva's story going. I had the opportunity of spending time with her a few months before she left the planet. Sweet as she seems. We love you Eva.
FYI, she had a bad cold the night she recorded this. Not a mistake, just the price of showing us that the show must go on.
Such a blessing to have this recording; RIP Eva Cassidy✨💖🙏🏻🇺🇸🇬🇧✝️
Omg everytime I hear this song I feel like criying my soul out and be hugged and told that everything will be ok 😢
For me there's Ella, there's Whitney... even Angelina...but...
but this single performance may be the most 'perfect' ... Eva's perfection...
I received notification that my Eva Cassidy CD is arriving early; today. What a blessing. I can listen & rewind as much as I would want to...
you should also listen to her rendition of "Autumn leaves" from the same concert. I get chills even thinking about it.
I love the way Eva's prhasing in this song takes you on a journey and has you hanging on her every word even though you already know all the words
So beautiful,tears flowing like a river .
From the stories I have read she actually had a cold that night, which is why you hear her voice crack at one point.
I heard that she was just told she had cancer the day before this performance. Three short months later, she was taken from us.
Most people who cover this song now do the Eva cassidys version. This I believe was recorded at blues alley only a few months before her passing.
A bit after the turn of the century, I was looking for other recordings of "Over The Rainbow." I ended up at the Eva Cassidy webpage and found a one-of-a kind music Standards interpreter. My first CD was the original "Live At Blues Alley" (1996), and it led to the "Somewhere" (2008) CD with an Eva Cassidy composition. (I am considering "Nightbird.") It's been a "what if" question on my mind for years: What if Blue Note's A&R division hadn't been so intent on "fitting this singer with a genre"? I expect that she might have had the career of Norah Jones. Support your local Busker, who tells The Truth every day in song.
I just read that the Blue Note fellow who decided not to sign her called her to apologize when he heard she was dying. She, of course, was very gracious.
A lot of folks don't know this but this version of "Over The Rainbow" is Eva's Cassidy's own original version and arrangement of this classic song. Other people's cover of this song since Eva's passing, I'd say about 95% of folks that record and/or sing this song today sing Eva's version and arrangement of "Over The Rainbow". It is basically the new standard version of this song that people hear and sing every day even other artist that perform it. The other and original version is Judy Garlands version from the "Wizard of Oz".
I appreciate your commentary and the commentary her band members made on another video I've just seen on this live concert.
I really hope to find a video of just Eva and the band singing and playing. Let the music and her voice fly way up high by themselves
Eva Cassidy is one of a kind and never fails to stimulate emotions. Her version of Sting's "Fields of Gold" is a showstopper.
You may find this Nightline Profile from 2001 interesting. It includes interviews with BBC's Terry Wogan, etc. and describes her rise from obscurity. ua-cam.com/video/tKowGakjJQI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=sthrnguy
Love her! Thanks for your analysis!
Oh..i love her. My favorites are Autumn Leaves and Danny Boy
I got chills
If there is a heaven Eva is singing with the angels.
You stated that the song must mean something to her, because of the way she looks as she's singing it. It has to be the fact that this was her last concert in front of family, friends & fans. And also the content of the lyrics. She had to have a massive dose of morphine to get through this performance and passed not too long after. This video devastates me every time i watch it. Crying, but smiling. Thanks you Eva.
My God, that is completely untrue. This performance took place in January of 1996. Eva was not yet diagnosed with the melanoma that took her life. That happened the following summer, and her death happened in late fall of the same year.
I did some checking with the person that told me that that was true and it turns out the he was referring to the Nightline article where they stated that she took a huge dose of morphine so she could sing in front of family and friends, but she sang What a Wonderful World, and died 6 months later.
Yours is definitely the best and most erudite reaction to this performance ive ever run across. You def hit the nail on the head - what she's conveying is so much more than her words