Feist and Mountain Man will forever be one of my favorite combinations of all time. It's especially cool to see young Amelia in the student role here. I have little doubt that this tour planted the seeds for what Sylvan Esso would become. SO GOOD.
I saw this performance a few years ago on the Bis channel, I saved the band's name (I thought they were) and then I searched on UA-cam, it took me a while to find it, but I found it. Since then I've always been here listening, this is still one of the best things I've ever heard and watched. I wish I had witnessed it live, I think I would have overflowed with such happiness. Thank you for posting this record!
I am from a totally different generation of musicians and music. I love, love, love the sound of 90's grunge/alternative rock and hip hop! I need my 80's rap and R&B. I love the sounds of the 60's & 70's funk, rock and soul. I love 40's jazz and swing, but nothing calms me to my core like Leslie's music does. As a matter of fact there are few bands/singers these day I even attempt to listen to due to lack of depth and creativity. These days Feist, Young the giant, deep sea diver, the Shins, Broken Bells, Band of Horses, Grizzly Bear, Twin Shadows, Foster the People, Death Cab and Fleet Foxes are on heavy rotation with the aforementioned genres. Good music is on the come-up in the last twenty years and it is good to know that the radio stations know nothing about any of these groups, that way I only have to share them with you all!
I don't know anything about sound technicalities but i'm very impressed and mystified by the sound upstairs and while they go downstairs - how is it kept so even?
isn't it crazy that Leslie Feist's la blogotheque has less than 50K views while St. Vincent and Andrew Bird's has 10x that? I think she's AS good or better than either of those cats.
1. A Commotion (on the album Metals) 2. Undiscovered First (Metals) 3. Mushaboom (Let It Die)... a very unique and interesting version. 4. How Come You Never Go There (Metals) 5. Cicadas and Gulls (Metals) 6. Caught a Long Wind (Metals) I'm sorry I didn't put time signatures. I'm drunk and I don't feel like scouring the vid for the starting points of the songs. Cheers!
Fun show! - I just have to point out that you cannot forge a river... you can ford a river though. I definitely heard the G pronounced. You can even see it if you read lips.
I kinda enjoy that they do. Seeing an older, almost more nostalgic performance of an artist you like pop up on your feed is a bit of a treat imo. I don't think it would have had the same effect on me if I had just seen it the same year it was filmed, to be honest.
These had originally been released on LaBlogotheque around the time these videos were shot. For example, this Feist performance was originally released on UA-cam back around 2012 (when I was about to graduate high school). I discovered Feist back then because of this very performance on this channel! What shocks me is why this video (along with many soiree de poches performances) were suddenly removed from LaBlogotheque :(
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Feist and Mountain Man will forever be one of my favorite combinations of all time.
It's especially cool to see young Amelia in the student role here.
I have little doubt that this tour planted the seeds for what Sylvan Esso would become.
SO GOOD.
1:10 - A Commotion
3:35 - Undiscovered First
9:14 - Mushaboom
12:57 - How Come You Never Go There
16:28 - Cicadas and Gulls
20:41 - Caught A Long Wind
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This woman is magic. I love you Feist.
This is as close to perfection as live performances go. Unbelievably good.
This is absolutely magnificent, especially once they get downstairs...
A siren.
What a great, great Feist era.
Tour de force. I'm happy that we co-exist on this earth. She is beautiful.
I saw this performance a few years ago on the Bis channel, I saved the band's name (I thought they were) and then I searched on UA-cam, it took me a while to find it, but I found it. Since then I've always been here listening, this is still one of the best things I've ever heard and watched. I wish I had witnessed it live, I think I would have overflowed with such happiness. Thank you for posting this record!
Really cool seeing a young Amelia* for Slyvan Esso in the backup choir.
Amelia
Sylvan Esso is amazing. If you love her in that, check out all 3 of these ladies as their own band, Mountain Man. They do a killer Tiny Desk Concert.
I am from a totally different generation of musicians and music. I love, love, love the sound of 90's grunge/alternative rock and hip hop! I need my 80's rap and R&B. I love the sounds of the 60's & 70's funk, rock and soul. I love 40's jazz and swing, but nothing calms me to my core like Leslie's music does. As a matter of fact there are few bands/singers these day I even attempt to listen to due to lack of depth and creativity. These days Feist, Young the giant, deep sea diver, the Shins, Broken Bells, Band of Horses, Grizzly Bear, Twin Shadows, Foster the People, Death Cab and Fleet Foxes are on heavy rotation with the aforementioned genres. Good music is on the come-up in the last twenty years and it is good to know that the radio stations know nothing about any of these groups, that way I only have to share them with you all!
Why am I only seeing this 11 years later?!?!?!
Merci beacoup La Blogotheque! This is super. Is anyone else watching more live music recordings during this pandemic?
Yes and realizing that’s Mountain Men backup singing
A driving, artistic force.
Waking up to this video was such a gift
Cicadas and Gulls can't get any better...wait...no, it just got 1000x better.
What a talented artist. Amazing performance
I have no words except why did it take so long for me to see this :’)
One of the most beautiful versions of Mushaboom. Thanks for making it public once again!
Wow, truly magical, Feist and her musicians are one in song! Thank you for sharing!
I don't know anything about sound technicalities but i'm very impressed and mystified by the sound upstairs and while they go downstairs - how is it kept so even?
They all have small lapel microphones that are placed on their clothes. :)
Kick ass perfomance.
9:12 - mushaboom
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so beautiful!!!
So beautiful! Great music, great sound and beautiful cinematography!
When you wanna clap and then you realize that you are watching UA-cam ...
This woman is just genious!
O yeah finally a reupload. Been waiting for so long.
thanks guys!
Wow. I'm just going to watch that again. Incredible performance, production and edit. Bravo!
so incredibly beautiful. Thank you so much.
Good show. As close to perfection as can come.
This version of CALW>>>>>>
beautiful earthy set really visceral and as always perfectly captured by la blogotheque
This is just AMAZING.
magnifique présentation, bien meilleure que les chansons du studio
When this first came out, I had to search for it in deepest armpits of the internet.
:DDD
I remember the first time i saw it i downloaded the video immediately next thing i knew it completely vanished for like 5 years
This and the Live from the Basement one from around the same time after Metals came out
@@bak4320 I'll die to see the Live from the basement, I can't find it anywhere
First comment! Glad to see Feist in this beautiful channel
this is just magical!
Anyone know what gear was used to record this? Camera(s), len(s), etc..
So beautiful! 🤘
ótimas adaptações!!!!
isn't it crazy that Leslie Feist's la blogotheque has less than 50K views while St. Vincent and Andrew Bird's has 10x that? I think she's AS good or better than either of those cats.
Better indeed.
@@jordanmeek6610 stop comparing things. It destroys everything. Enjoy them for their own merits.
@@RSchep2 If you loved Leslie Feist like I do, you'd understand. Thanks for the life lesson though.
Comparisons are hideous, as we say in Spain. You don't need to look down on Annie Clark and Andrew Bird to say that Leslie deserves more recognition.
such a beautiful sound..
this is so amazing
Pure angelic talent! Love it 😍
Thank you for "taking me away".
💙
masterpiece
Incredible.
Make one from the new album
I'm in love. Keep it beautiful
Love this so much!!!
Stunned!!!
This is amazing!!!!!!
God, I love this woman!
Epic. thankyou
this where u belong💙
💣 Beautiful
Awesome.
Legend
Really that was shot in 2011 ??
Feist, come to Brazil!
Beau
puta que pariu. que showzaço.
só isso mesmo.
This is beautiful
Can someone provide what songs she performed?
1. A Commotion (on the album Metals)
2. Undiscovered First (Metals)
3. Mushaboom (Let It Die)... a very unique and interesting version.
4. How Come You Never Go There (Metals)
5. Cicadas and Gulls (Metals)
6. Caught a Long Wind (Metals)
I'm sorry I didn't put time signatures. I'm drunk and I don't feel like scouring the vid for the starting points of the songs. Cheers!
Love you and your honesty. Thank you.
Fun show! - I just have to point out that you cannot forge a river... you can ford a river though. I definitely heard the G pronounced. You can even see it if you read lips.
finally!
This is Scandanavian music aye?
Dreamy
Pourquoi Paris tu pas chantes ?
parce que pas connaitre les paroles
woooow! en plus avec le trio du Vermont MOUNTAIN MAN!!!! que j'avais perdu de vue!!!!
i was hoping to see some kings of convenience :(
Pretty sure she lifted this performance idea from KoC...
lol is that sylvan esso?
Yes, Amelia Meath (Sylvan Esso) sings also with Mountain Man
This blows my mind
Quelle claque !
i do not deserve this
Euh Lost dreams n'aurait sûrement pas été de trop....
Lmao where's the nerd who posts the entire setlist in the comments
Why do they release all these vids on UA-cam like 7 years after shooting? So dumb
You're so right! It's so dumb that they even released this recording! What on earth were they possibly thinking, sharing this video with us fans!?
I kinda enjoy that they do. Seeing an older, almost more nostalgic performance of an artist you like pop up on your feed is a bit of a treat imo. I don't think it would have had the same effect on me if I had just seen it the same year it was filmed, to be honest.
These had originally been released on LaBlogotheque around the time these videos were shot. For example, this Feist performance was originally released on UA-cam back around 2012 (when I was about to graduate high school). I discovered Feist back then because of this very performance on this channel!
What shocks me is why this video (along with many soiree de poches performances) were suddenly removed from LaBlogotheque :(
i thought this was an exaggeration until i read the description... SEVEN YEARS?! WHY