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Eels - Girl From The North Country (Live)

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2007

http://www.RockingEels.com presents:
Eels perform Bob Dylan's "Girl From The North Country" live on their "with strings" Tour in 2005.

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  • This is beautiful.

  • This is beautiful.

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  • Maybe you need to replay the Master's version to know which one you remember is best.

  • I keep coming back to check out Mark's rendition because his vocals with the violins are most impressive to me !

  • @jrushmen I saw that PBS documentary and Like yourself , I was totally caught off guard and definitely blown away ! I love the way Mark sings this rendition. I feel the yearning in pain in his vocals. Thanks jrushmen for the heads up.

  • Mark and Eel do a great version . I like Roy Harper, Pete Townshend , Joni Mitchell, Joe Cocker and anyone else who sings this song ! It's just a beautiful song about that long past love we let slip through our hands and will care about to the day we die.

  • I am one who really does feel like Bob Dylan can do no wrong, but E does this song better than he does.

  • I like this performance even better than Dylan's, Joni Mitchel's, Cash's, Cocker's and Keith Richard's versions... Amazing.

  • amazing :)

  • Qué versión más cojonuda, emocionante 

  • @Invinciboss Written by Bob Dylan. It was first released in 1963 as the second track on Dylan's second studio album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan.

  • There's a reason why both Bob Dylan and E sing this amazingly...the rough tone of their voices fit the longing in the song just right. This is the most beautiful version of this song I've ever heard and I thought I'd never like anything better than Bob Dylan's version.

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