My Brightest Diamond | I Have Never Loved Someone | A Take Away Show

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2011

My Brightest Diamond singing 'I have never loved someone' for La Blogotheque's Take Away Shows.

Images, Edit : Colin Solal Cardo
Sound, Mix : François Clos
Produced by Chryde & Matthieu Buchsenschutz
Thanks to Tom & Nadine

Filmed in Berlin, at the MichelBerger Mystery Music Festival, August 2011.

"After the concert I finally dared to ask her what I wanted to ask her that morning, to sing us this lullaby that struck me down. It's Sunday morning, a morning of hangovers. The whole hotel seems suspended in the air. We ask her to get to the bar, to make it sing for her, to sing for her son (for whom she had written this song). We erase ourselves. She, she doesn't. After we're done filming, I cry. She cries too."

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  • @nojstradamus Exactly.

  • On Record Store Day 2012 Nowhere Fast Records will release this version on a 7" together with a Leonard Cohen cover.

  • and that is why god gave us music.

  • Saw her preform this live and almost cried. Such a beautifully talented artist.

  • Such a beautiful lullaby~.~

  • So nice ... this has touched my heart.

  • Sebastian and George... will ALWAYS come to mind when I hear this.

  • Sebastian and George will forever come to mind... fair and fowl weather. We are a team : )

  • For people who don't read the description --

    "After the concert I finally dared to ask her what I wanted to ask her that morning, to sing us this lullaby that struck me down. It's Sunday morning, a morning of hangovers. The whole hotel seems suspended in the air. We ask her to get to the bar, to make it sing for her, to sing for her son (for whom she had written this song). We erase ourselves. She, she doesn't. After we're done filming, I cry. She cries too."

  • @danilosierrac I know that's right.

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