PJ Harvey Teclo - Live Glastonbury
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- 1995 - (Glastonbury) Teclo
Long goes the night
Longer the day
Teclo your death
Will send me to my grave
I learn to beg
I learn to pray
Send me his love
Send him to me again
Let me ride
Let me ride
Let me ride on his grace for a while
Let me ride
Let me ride
Just let me ride on his grace for a while
Hmm
Long goes the night
Longer the day
Teclo your death
Will send me to my grave
Let me ride
Let me ride
Just let me ride on his grace for a while
Let me ride
Let me ride
Just let me ride on your grace for a while
Just let me ride
Saw this performance at Glastonbury 95 and was not a PJ Harvey fan at the time...this changed EVERYTHING!!!
Que alucinante que hayas podido verla!!! ese disco; el to bring you mi love, que edito en el 95 me encanta...
One of her most under appreciated songs.
Maybe my fav PJ Harvey song..
Right up there with her greatest songs.
Magnificent performer.Her vocals are better than the studio
That low E is so comfortable for her.
I love this so much it takes my breath away .... x
She's marvelous.
I'd kill for the video footage that cameraman was shooting. I seem to recall that it was common for them (BBC, in this case?) to record over it, if the footage wasn't used for programming. A budgetary thing, I guess. So I assume it is lost or destroyed since it hasn't turned up by now. Painful, as it would be monumental to have this entire performance captured professionally.
Isn't naked cousin from this event recorded professionaly?
Yeah, the naked cousin from glastobury 1995- there's a professionaly recorded video on UA-cam. Wonder where one could fine the rest? This was one of her best, incredible during this era- the voice, the movements, the outfits. But of course- it's all just copying Diamanda Galas. Long Snake Moan could be a Diamanda Galas song, I think I'm a Mother isn't influenced by Beefheart- it's Diamanda.
sar For sure Naked Cousin, DBTW and a third song (SHLTM, I think.. haven't seen it available on youtube in a while) were captured professionally and used for TV programming somewhere. But I've never seen any evidence that any of the other songs were ever broadcast, despite the presence of cameramen for other songs too. Which might tragically suggest that whatever else was being filmed here is no longer available.
Quick note: Beefheart has a definite connection to ITIAM, as some of the lyrics in PJ's song can be found in the Beefheart song, 'Dropout Boogie'. That's not to say Diamanda couldn't also have been a stylistic influence, of course.
Oh, I was just kidding about the Diamanda- since she claimed PJ was copying her. I know how similar it is to Beefheart- I own Safe As Milk. I was just making a point as to how most people completly miss out on people who are actually similar and have influenced Harvey- who are almost all male and instead make superficial comparisons to only female artists like Smith. I've seen her compared to Kate Bush, and the two aren't even sort of similar. I've seen her compared to Bjork, once again there is no similarity other than being women. Rarely do I actually see people make smart comparisons- like Howling Wolf, Beefheart, Tom Waits, Bob Dylan. Esp. the first three albums those are the main influences. She did LATER on learn about Smith and now lists her as an influence, but her only album with a hint of Smith is Stories, and barely. Otherwise, I see very little influence of female artists in Polly's work. The Beefheart influence is so obvious in TBYML, it's just insane that she gets compared to Smith or other women. The first line of Safe as Milk is " I was born in the desert" and the first line of TbYML is the same. Teclo shares part of the melody with Her eyes are ablue million miles from Beefheart, I think I'm A Mother is influenced by Dropout Boogie. Otherwise. that album is mostly influenced by blues and country. Diamanda may of had some influence on her singing, but it's small.
sar Blues certainly, but I don't any hear country. Unless the strumming acoustic of C'mon Billy is what you're referring to. Anyway, you're correct on the reference thing. For whatever reason, when it's a woman, the comparisons usually remain limited to other women. Where as you state, PJ's influences have mainly been men. Which made the comments from Galas all the more curious given their total lack of understanding. But as she has since gone on to delete them on her own, perhaps she had a change of heart/mind on the matter. As far as her possible influence, I can totally imagine PJ's vocals on the title track to have been directly inspired from Galas.
Brilliant.
Almost seven years since this video was posted and *zero* dislikes!!
Eric Drew Feldman on Keys..
She sounded like Jeff Buckley here
Joe Gore!