Years after falling in love with the original recording, I still think it׳’s one of the greatest songs I’ve ever heard. And on that original, the bass also dominates, it’s otherworldly, It’s about Christian salvation, I׳m Jewish, and it doesn’t matter. What he seeks is universal.
Yes Harold, the power Daniel is trying to point to in the song is reffered to in different terms the world over - Consciousness, Shakti, Source, Buddha Mind, Christ Consciousness, Shiva and the Holy Spirit. It matters not what name it is called but is is always One with Itself, non dual. At the end of the song Daniel referrs to it has 'the great river'. Daniel has obvisiously realised this in his own consciousness, at least in part, or the lyrics could not have been written. Greetings from Dublin town.
Bass riff is the absolute foundation of the song, those harmony vocals are awesome and when the drums come in, they take it to another, even higher level. Textbook example how to build up a song.
True enough, but I like the album version better, the drums and bass kick it off together like a big sonic feast and then the vocals take it up to a whole higher level, I mean you can't complain about Emmylou's Harris' voice (or anything for that matter) on a song but after the first listen to the song you realize the lyrics aren't just 'oo baby baby' and when the singer sings their song, it takes it to yet another level. But who can get enough of Emmylou Harris?
I think Daniel has absorbed bits and pieces in his style from a couple of artists. His more contemporary sound is reminiscent of Neil Young’s electric sound, and he even has a guitar that has been modified in the same ways as Neil Young’s. And he said in interviews that he uses dotted eighth-note delays “like the Edge”, so I assume he got that from him. Besides, the Edge was using that sound for years before he worked with Lanois.
Thanks for the heads up. Saw JGB many times and didn't know they played this. You know it's a killer song when Jerry and Willie both do amazing covers.
Daniel is absolutely different rock performer and such a lovely story teller.. I love his music
absolutely
one of the best song in my life
Daryl Johnson Bass Playing is absolutely AMAZING !
Emmylou shows the world how harmony is done.
She does
You feel the presence of The Maker ...?
She’s got a beautiful voice
I swear, this gets deeper inside me every time I listen.
❤
Years after falling in love with the original recording, I still think it׳’s one of the greatest songs I’ve ever heard. And on that original, the bass also dominates, it’s otherworldly,
It’s about Christian salvation, I׳m Jewish, and it doesn’t matter. What he seeks is universal.
Yes Harold, the power Daniel is trying to point to in the song is reffered to in different terms the world over - Consciousness, Shakti, Source, Buddha Mind, Christ Consciousness, Shiva and the Holy Spirit. It matters not what name it is called but is is always One with Itself, non dual. At the end of the song Daniel referrs to it has 'the great river'. Daniel has obvisiously realised this in his own consciousness, at least in part, or the lyrics could not have been written. Greetings from Dublin town.
@@niallbourke7963 Greetings to you from Manhattan. Thanks for your explication. May all go to where the boats go by.
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Bass riff is the absolute foundation of the song, those harmony vocals are awesome and when the drums come in, they take it to another, even higher level. Textbook example how to build up a song.
True enough, but I like the album version better, the drums and bass kick it off together like a big sonic feast and then the vocals take it up to a whole higher level, I mean you can't complain about Emmylou's Harris' voice (or anything for that matter) on a song but after the first listen to the song you realize the lyrics aren't just 'oo baby baby' and when the singer sings their song, it takes it to yet another level. But who can get enough of Emmylou Harris?
Daniel And Emmylou singing this song beautifully with the wonderful instrumentation 🙏😇🦋🧩
Wow the bass on this version is sweet!!!!
Bless The Maker.
Emmylou is otherworldly. ❤️
Emmy and Daniel.... ❤
Exquisite.
So good!
No one harmonizes like Emmylou 💗
The best vocal performance I have heard from Daniel
Daryl Johnson, groove master, on the bass.
This is so good, it hurts
Fantastic drummer !!!
Great song, and yes that bass player adds something special!
Magical, & that bass playing was mesmerising.
It’s almost haunting, builds the atmosphere. Wonderful song.
wow
So good....it's spooky.
Some songs make me cry and i don't know why, i'm not depressed.
I thought I was the only one who is moved to tears by that song's beauty.
Not all tears are evil
Music is what feelings sound like.
I am with you on that.
Great bass on this song.
A sacred and masterful song.
If anyone hasn’t heard it yet, go check out the Jerry Garcia Bands cover of it.
Otherworldly, jubilant and etheric
Great rendition of a great song 🎵
Superb musicians
Emmylou ..❤
Emmylou is the best 🌹
Love it!
raw talent!
Wow!! aural magic.
I notice shades of U2 and the Edge in Daniel's songs. I wonder if he influenced the Edge's guitar riffs when he produced for them?
I think Daniel has absorbed bits and pieces in his style from a couple of artists. His more contemporary sound is reminiscent of Neil Young’s electric sound, and he even has a guitar that has been modified in the same ways as Neil Young’s. And he said in interviews that he uses dotted eighth-note delays “like the Edge”, so I assume he got that from him. Besides, the Edge was using that sound for years before he worked with Lanois.
Choice
Does anyone know what year this is from? I'm thinkin early 90s.
September 6, 1997
I’m so used to Daniel’s more recent sound, that hearing him play it on the Firebird sounds so uncharacteristic. Good though.
Hi, do you know who's the drummer ?
Brady Blade
brady blade brother of the great jazz drummer brian blade.
@@yamhead33 damn, Brian Blade has a brother who ALSO drums?!?!
Brady blade
@@singuh1 Yep, and Daniel seems happy to play with either.
I'll take the original but thanks anyway
Still like Garcia's version better.
Thanks for the heads up. Saw JGB many times and didn't know they played this. You know it's a killer song when Jerry and Willie both do amazing covers.
Jerry's was a cover