I left the Missouri farm for work in the city a million years ago. This song perfectly describes the constant inner yearning to return. The people are just good, indescribable beauty is noticeably common, and the relaxed seasonal passage of time is now alluring instead of confining. This is the quiet whispered anthem for all who need to go home. Beautifully done, Caitlin Canty.
Her voice is like a warm wool sweater. So beautiful. Makes me think of fall days at school when I was a kid. The crisp cool air. The maple leaves covering the ground. The smell of the trees and the grass.
What a wonderful performer she is and what a lovely person too...her sincerity, warmth and the sheer love of what she's doing radiate from everything I've ever heard her do. Caitlin puts 100% into every performance. I'm a 75 year old player and I can honestly say she has re-awoken my musical life. Thank you !! x
When are you coming to Europe, Caitlin? Please do consider this seriously. And do bring some of your great musical partners. Your music is superb, your voice fantastic. Can't wait to see you live in concert!
Fantastic voice and song. Her craft is new to me and I am getting as much of her music as I can get my hands (ears) on. Nice touch to hear Chris on an archtop.
Hey Caitlin! Just found this music video and its Amazing. Your voice and music blend beautifully. We Met at one point where you used to live in NYC. Wish you the best!
This is so cute, Caitlin ! Love your voice, your playing and your mood. Plus, beautiful solo from Chris. Wish you were planning to perform somewhere in France...maybe one day...
Incredibly beautiful -- do these two perform or record together? Seems like the musical rapport is pretty amazing . . . oh, I see that he produced her Quiet Flame album. Anyway, can't say enough about how enjoyable (to say the least) this is -- thanks for making it available.
At the risk of being presumptuous -- I don't know Caitlin Canty's music that well, and for that matter, I am relatively new to the world of folk, bluegrass, country etc. -- but if I may play (very) amateur producer, I want to reinforce the other comment I just entered. I have enjoyed Caitlin's recent videos, including the fact that she is accompanied by such wonderful musicians (Sarah Jarosz, for heaven's sake, along with Brittany Haas and Paul Kowert). However, in this performance with Chris Eldridge, it seems to me that she has found the missing ingredient, or the ideal combination -- the addition of a male voice singing harmony, and a second guitar -- played by Chris Eldridge, no less. Seems to me that this pairing (not that I would be in any hurry to eliminate Caitlin's other collaborators) just really works, magnificently, in terms of the texture of the sound, and also the musical chemistry. Really, what do I know? But it sure sounds and feels right to me. No doubt I may also be completely ignorant about other (music business) factors regarding who can perform or record together, under what circumstances, etc. etc. etc. In any event, I have appreciated a number of Caitlin's fairly recent videos, and shared them with friends, but this one struck me as really special.
if you like women folk singers accompanied by male guitarists/backup singers you should check out Gillian Welch + David Rawlings especially their album Time (The Revelator). critter's style here is definitely drawing on David Rawlings-even just the fact he's playing an archtop
@@user-rg1py3mb8c Thanks -- I do have one Gillian Welch/David Rawlings album, which I really like. Might check out the one you suggested -- take care --
It's an early variation of the Gibson L-50 or L-75. Those models changed rapidly in the early to mid 1930s as Gibson adapted to tough economic times, when only the most well-off could afford an L-5.
I really like how this guy blends vocally and instrumentally with her.
She has the prettiest voice that's ever sung a folk song. So easy and honest. Her album Reckless Skyline is a masterpiece.
A treasure in so many ways; she deserves wide recognition. Never fails to warm my heart hearing her.
I left the Missouri farm for work in the city a million years ago. This song perfectly describes the constant inner yearning to return. The people are just good, indescribable beauty is noticeably common, and the relaxed seasonal passage of time is now alluring instead of confining. This is the quiet whispered anthem for all who need to go home. Beautifully done, Caitlin Canty.
Instant tears, of joy, at such an angelic experience, whenever Caitlin sings
8 billion people on earth and most of them will never hear this song. tragic
Love these intimate acoustic sessions. ❤😌🎧
I am so glad that her songs have not been ran through the Nashville cookie cutter machine. Thank god for this pure melody.
Her voice is like a warm wool sweater. So beautiful. Makes me think of fall days at school when I was a kid. The crisp cool air. The maple leaves covering the ground. The smell of the trees and the grass.
What a wonderful performer she is and what a lovely person too...her sincerity, warmth and the sheer love of what she's doing radiate from everything I've ever heard her do. Caitlin puts 100% into every performance. I'm a 75 year old player and I can honestly say she has re-awoken my musical life. Thank you !! x
When are you coming to Europe, Caitlin? Please do consider this seriously. And do bring some of your great musical partners. Your music is superb, your voice fantastic. Can't wait to see you live in concert!
Fantastic voice and song. Her craft is new to me and I am getting as much of her music as I can get my hands (ears) on. Nice touch to hear Chris on an archtop.
Hey Caitlin! Just found this music video and its Amazing. Your voice and music blend beautifully. We Met at one point where you used to live in NYC. Wish you the best!
Amazing! Thank you for releasing such a beautiful album, it really makes the world a better place! Cheers!
Gorgeous vocals and Travis picking. I love this tune. And the harmonies………
More.Of.This.Please.
Beautiful song and a beautiful performance...thanks for sharing this!
wow so enjoyed your magnificent original composition Caitlin, singing & guitar performance with Chris ,,,,,,,,greetings Renee
Wonderfull tune, so good to hear Chris too.
Heureusement que vous êtes là,les usa, pour continuer à faire de la bonne musique👏👏👏👏
MAGIC HAPPENS. !!
I really need to hear your voice live sometime, one of the best voices I've ever heard in my life. Greetings from Argentina 😊
I have had the fortune of hearing her live (here in NH), and you are right. Let's get her to Argentina!
Exquisite.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful song. Just what I needed this morning 🙏
This is so cute, Caitlin ! Love your voice, your playing and your mood. Plus, beautiful solo from Chris. Wish you were planning to perform somewhere in France...maybe one day...
Just lovely. Great Playing and singing. Just a joy to listen to.
See you in Lincoln VT in a long week
an ineffably beautiful performance.
Everything about this is just wonderful. What a treat.
Nothing records and sounds as good as old recording king and Kalamazoo style guitars.
Sweet song, Caitlin. lovely.
Beautiful!
Incredibly tasteful. Just. So. Good.
Beautiful! 😍
beautiful !
Fantastic stuff. Please come to ireland some day ❤
Fantastic!
Amazing performance! Very intimate feeling and your vocal control is truly inspiring :)
So lovely!
Beautiful song and a lovely performance. Thank you
I hope this ends up in album
Thanks! the song is on my record, Quiet Flame
I meant the duett with this guy, his voise and guitar melts so fine with yours@@caitlincanty
Just gorgeous, as always.
Really love it!
Incredibly beautiful -- do these two perform or record together? Seems like the musical rapport is pretty amazing . . . oh, I see that he produced her Quiet Flame album. Anyway, can't say enough about how enjoyable (to say the least) this is -- thanks for making it available.
Sublime!!!
Lovely!
Very pretty ❤
At the risk of being presumptuous -- I don't know Caitlin Canty's music that well, and for that matter, I am relatively new to the world of folk, bluegrass, country etc. -- but if I may play (very) amateur producer, I want to reinforce the other comment I just entered. I have enjoyed Caitlin's recent videos, including the fact that she is accompanied by such wonderful musicians (Sarah Jarosz, for heaven's sake, along with Brittany Haas and Paul Kowert). However, in this performance with Chris Eldridge, it seems to me that she has found the missing ingredient, or the ideal combination -- the addition of a male voice singing harmony, and a second guitar -- played by Chris Eldridge, no less. Seems to me that this pairing (not that I would be in any hurry to eliminate Caitlin's other collaborators) just really works, magnificently, in terms of the texture of the sound, and also the musical chemistry. Really, what do I know? But it sure sounds and feels right to me. No doubt I may also be completely ignorant about other (music business) factors regarding who can perform or record together, under what circumstances, etc. etc. etc. In any event, I have appreciated a number of Caitlin's fairly recent videos, and shared them with friends, but this one struck me as really special.
Critter makes everyone sound good. He's a natural harmony singer.
@@rbrianharris Pretty good guitar player, too.
if you like women folk singers accompanied by male guitarists/backup singers you should check out Gillian Welch + David Rawlings especially their album Time (The Revelator). critter's style here is definitely drawing on David Rawlings-even just the fact he's playing an archtop
@@user-rg1py3mb8c Thanks -- I do have one Gillian Welch/David Rawlings album, which I really like. Might check out the one you suggested -- take care --
Sounds like GOLD !! I agree.
So sweet!! Thank you
so beautiful!!!
The new Emmylou Harris
Wow!
Chris does a great job picking tasteful notes for his solos - wow. Anyone know what guitar he is playing?
It's an early variation of the Gibson L-50 or L-75. Those models changed rapidly in the early to mid 1930s as Gibson adapted to tough economic times, when only the most well-off could afford an L-5.
Wish you would point your minivan in the direction of Alberta🌹
Are you asking her to become "Alberta Bound"?
@@rbrianharris Exactly😎