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Emily White Blogotheque

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San Francisco based folk singer-songwriter, Emily Jane White performs an exclusive Blogotheque Take Away Show for Current TV. Emily serenades us with "Liza" at the Sutro Bath ruins in San Francisco.
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26 comments // Emily White Blogotheque // Video

  • Josh_Blanton
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      Josh_Blanton  
    • Never heard of you until the other night. LOVE your sound. Was in SF a few times this spring and wished I knew of you then so I could have caught a show. Keep up the beautiful work.

    • 1 year ago
  • Randee_Weiss
  • ranchman
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      ranchman  
    • You, and your songs are somehow able to heal my sadness and fill me with the love I once knew as a child, growing up in S.F. (Ingleside) , thank you sooooo much, please keep up the magical music, and thank you Current music dept/people

    • 2 years ago
  • rabidabbey
  • 1tru1
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      1tru1  
    • WOW, that was 2 cool!!! Stick her in a timemachine & send her back to SanFran 45yrs ago & she'd fit right in & kill'em. This cut sounds like it could of been recorded by Love, The Byrds, or the Yardbyrds!!!! And that voice......& 2 think if not 4 current I'd a never heard her. Thx current & thankyou Emily :)

    • 2 years ago
  • WorldPeaceTV
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      WorldPeaceTV  
    • Beautiful, thank you! Since we cannot get this tune anywhere, would you do a private concert for me there at the Sutro Bath ruins in San Francisco? I'll buy lunch

    • 3 years ago
  • sidewaysclyde
  • Delorean_Oleary
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      Delorean_Oleary  
    • This is the greatest song I have heard In about 14 months. It is so influenced by the "grunge" era chord structure that I get chills down my spine. I have been playing guitar for about 20 years and I'm 30 now. And I also relate to the lyrics, whatever they mean :) (they mean a lot to me!)

    • 3 years ago
  • ogundy
  • IamJaxBrokenHeart
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      IamJaxBrokenHeart  
    • i think this is the freshest, and overall most pleasing piece of music that i have heard in my whole life. not to say that you are going to knock the beatles off of some false pedastal anytime soon, but given the point i am at in my life, and given the music available to me up unitl this point...thank you...
      *my favorite part...the beginning...o wait...what song was i going to do?? o yeah...sigh...reminded me of june carter, or exene cervanka, but in a completey unique and beautiful way.
      *i love this song because it makes me feel like sunday. thank you.

    • 3 years ago
  • jlramos84
  • Mr_E1993
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      Mr_E1993  
    • OmG The First Time I ever heard this artist was the premier of this episode of "La Blogotheque" and I was swept away, the video, the artist, the tune.. it was all perfect, Cudos Current!!!! Please keep it up

    • 3 years ago
  • ohmusical_ilianna
  • csyounts
  • DaveyXXXVII
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      DaveyXXXVII  
    • I can't really explain why I love this song so much. I love it as a whole really, I mean the guitar and her soft vocals blend together so well. My adoration for her only increases every time she does the "I'll see you again" part.

      Brava!

    • 3 years ago
  • triciaphillip
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      triciaphillip  
    • This weekend on Current TV was the first time I saw/heard Emily Jane White. Her sound is ethereal, authentic, thoughtful. Few things leave me speechless, but I was truly captured by this song and am learning more about her. Thanks for introducing me to something new everyday, Current!

    • 3 years ago
  • pjacobs51
  • crimson_thoughts
  • JeSSikacOOper
  • alexsimmons
  • djnemo
  • Jcazmusic
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      Jcazmusic  
    • As an audio guy, I am particularly impressed with the lack of wind noise. What kind of sock screen/sock did you use? What mic?
      Great music, great location.Nice.
      J

    • 3 years ago
  • ranchman
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      ranchman  
    • Im a third generation san franciscan, and grew up playing at sutro baths, and the old playland, sadly my family has all passed now, but this song/video has taken me back to a joyous time and place in my life, and I feel alive and at peace today... thankyou, Emily, and current T V. GRD/S.F. Native

    • 3 years ago
  • Legend2112
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      Legend2112  
    • Emily; This reminds me so much of the late 60's and early 70's. We come so far since then but has our music really changed that much.??

    • 3 years ago
  • AnaMireles
  • waydowninahole
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      waydowninahole  
    • this is really great art, i think... great music, great images à peu près comme Godard... new generation american art. 21st century... gonna keep my eye on 'la blogotheque'

    • 3 years ago
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