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All by yourself in this big old place
Do you ever come out and play
Scream out loud or walk the stage
And maybe you are looking down tonight
Maybe you can see
Burning like an old spotlight
Shining down on me
Oh it must be great
To have this enormous estate
Rebecca, do you think it's fate
That brought me here onto your stage
And you always played it by heart
Like a patron saint, a patron of the arts
Was it ever hard to justify it
To someone else, or to yourself
Rebecca, I know you understand
Why I write these songs
Rebecca, I overheard the plan
But I don't know what happens when you're gone
And whether I write three chords
Or a symphony
At least I'm gonna try to leave behind
Some kind of legacy
So Rebecca, if you're looking down tonight
Then maybe you can see
Burning like an old spot light
This legacy left behind
And maybe you are looking down tonight
Maybe you can see
Burning like an old spotlight
Shining down, on me
My memory hazily recalls that her comment was made as she was doing a jazz album and I think her voice does shine more in the "slow jazz genre." (I know, I know.......... I just can't think of another description)
IMHO her voice gains a depth and sultry aspect that is slightly missing in her folk-pop songs.
I think "voices" go in and out of vogue/get noticed by people in the recording industry. The nasal tone that's been popular since Green Day showed up wasn't present in the 70s. A great voice will always rise above the crowd. I'm not a vocal coach-just my layman's opinion
I like Sade's voice but I made a point to click on the RP page to see who this was because I like her voice a lot and wouldn't consider it a bubblegum voice ... but to each their own.
I think "voices" go in and out of vogue/get noticed by people in the recording industry. The nasal tone that's been popular since Green Day showed up wasn't present in the 70s. A great voice will always rise above the crowd. I'm not a vocal coach-just my layman's opinion
Ha!
The whole album is good!
ha! agreed. Seeing Neil Young next on the playlist is the only thing that kept me tuned in.
Yeah. A strange warble like fingernails on a chalk board.
She graduated from the Lucinda Williams vocal school. I've thrown eggs at it for years, but it remains open.
Yeah. A strange warble like fingernails on a chalk board.
Yep, I get that.
to_the_eleven wrote:
Pure Canadian sap.
Way to get entirely too literal.
I dig her voice and the tune BTW.
dedawson wrote:
Cool
to_the_eleven wrote:
Pure Canadian sap.
Pure Canadian sap.
A soothing voice on a rainy day. LOVE JILL!!
I hear that too, plus the Sarah Harmer. It's nice.
Thought this was the winner of the Sarah Harmer sound-alike contest.
Yes, that's it! Thank you. Thought it was Sarah before checking...
yes . . beauty can be boring somtimes. .
Great vocal track, and all the instruments just seem to nestle around them without stepping on the feel thereof...
...Plus I'm a sucker for a good pedal steel (when its not corny).
i like her so far.
our ears get bigger.
sums up reason I listen
radiojunkie wrote:
Wonderful voice, wonderful person, well deserved buzz in my opinion. GO JILL!!
and i met sarah (and jill) right here. thank you, bill.
ok! sharkey (Hogtown) lets see:
you will see, how much to this nothing i can make; i try my best; Now, if exactly after you trying to perceive, you continue not to perceive, well how much to this nothing i can perhaps make (except some grammatical english-adaptations; i do not think and write direct in english, perhaps therefore) but i think that he will not be thus so difficult to "grasp" my idea; but if exactly thus you do not obtain, looks at, then this commentary is not for you definitively. Ty.
1. The comparison is not original, an awful lot of people have noticed the similarity
2. They share a drummer and clarinetist on some tracks
3. They've toured together and Sarah has sung on some of her tracks
...but no indication that Sarah wrote this song. I guess in the world of folky Canadian songstresses, Sarah Harmer is an towering presence and unavoidable influence. Evidently she is the Beatles of the Great White North coffeehouse scene.
Beat me to it! It's not just the chord progressions, which are so close that I'd swear Sarah Harmer wrote the song, it's the phrasing and the vocal styling as well. Wouldn't have thought Sarah was well-known enough to spawn imitators, but who knew.
speaking in general, nobody knows anticipatedly to the certain and in the competitive world of the songs and music, which the secret and the prescription certain to get success; i find that each artist who if considers with talent and will of presenting in public does not have for in first place this objective, that is, to work for the success; this is a first objective of the editors that face music as a business;
but a thing is known, when the editors try to impose or sugest good criteria to make the artists, despite some momentary success, the result the medium or long stated period alone can be bad; the public functions for the two sides, supporting or punishing;
now about Ms. Jill Barber, desire its bigger happinesses and success in its musical career, we go to follow its work in progress.
What?? Sorry I didn't get that.
Thought the same thing myself.
She put out a beautiful Christmas CD last year...all proceeds going to the Halifax Food Bank I believe. Check out the link and sample some songs. https://www.cbc.ca/ns/features/anewkindoflight/cd.html
Christmas IS coming!
psst...Meaghan Smith on the CD is my neighbour and her mom taught my daughter piano lessons
My favorite Christmas CD! These girls are amazing - and I got to see them perform this entire album last year at Christmas
I loved her voice form the very first time I heard it and couldn't believe she'd been playing as long as she has without me hearing of her before. I immediately ordered the 2 CD's (actually got a signed copy of Chances being one of the first 100 purchases from maplemusic.com).
Enjoy (or not as it strikes you).
She is a real gem for sure...glad you "found" her :) Legacy is my favorite!
not sure if i like it or not, though. reserving my rating.
I loved her voice form the very first time I heard it and couldn't believe she'd been playing as long as she has without me hearing of her before. I immediately ordered the 2 CD's (actually got a signed copy of Chances being one of the first 100 purchases from maplemusic.com).
Enjoy (or not as it strikes you).
speaking in general, nobody knows anticipatedly to the certain and in the competitive world of the songs and music, which the secret and the prescription certain to get success; i find that each artist who if considers with talent and will of presenting in public does not have for in first place this objective, that is, to work for the success; this is a first objective of the editors that face music as a business;
but a thing is known, when the editors try to impose or sugest good criteria to make the artists, despite some momentary success, the result the medium or long stated period only can be bad; the public (audience) functions for the two sides, supporting or punishing;
now about Ms. Jill Barber, desire its bigger happinesses and success in its musical career, we go to follow its work in progress.
Damn straight, Kris.
I thought it was Iris Dement at first. Pronunciation/diction is the same. Alas...
Her timbre and vibrato does sound like Iris Dement.
I just love her voice...so lush and deep.
...and again, just now!
Good - it's not just me!
I really like Sarah Harmer - so for me, this is easy to enjoy. I love finding new artists - thanks RP!
It's ok, but I don't really anything too memorable about this song. Interesting voice though - reminds me of someone who I can't think of right now.....
Perhaps Martha Wainwright or Mary Margaret O'Hara?
It's ok, but I don't really
...other than too many annoying references to Deborah, about whom I care not.
She put out a beautiful Christmas CD last year...all proceeds going to the Halifax Food Bank I believe. Check out the link and sample some songs. https://www.cbc.ca/ns/features/anewkindoflight/cd.html
Christmas IS coming!
psst...Meaghan Smith on the CD is my neighbour and her mom taught my daughter piano lessons
This has an Over the Rhine quality about it.
me too - maybe the chord progression that SH favors - a good thing me thinkith!
...and again, just now!
me too - maybe the chord progression that SH favors - a good thing me thinkith!
It's ok, but I don't really anything too memorable about this song. Interesting voice though - reminds me of someone who I can't think of right now.....
I thought it was Iris Dement at first. Pronunciation/diction is the same. Alas...
It's ok, but I don't really anything too memorable about this song. Interesting voice though - reminds me of someone who I can't think of right now.....