Sinéad's superlative version of Bob Dylan's "To Ramona". Taken from Donal Lunny's "Sult - Spirit of the Music" TV series - recorded around 1996.
Sinéad Lohan - vocals & guitar
Donal Lunny - bouzo...
Sinéad's superlative version of Bob Dylan's "To Ramona". Taken from Donal Lunny's "Sult - Spirit of the Music" TV series - recorded around 1996.
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I can't stop listening to this. I love the Dylan version, including the one from Newport '64, but this stands on its own. She does this thing that opera singers do, where suddenly the volume / intensity goes up to amazing levels and depths...
In this clip we are caressed with wave after wonderful wave of beautifully sensual expression exemplifying the potential of honey sweet vocal delivery of a classic Dylan lyric. How simply beautiful this combination is.
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