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Later in the day
Last week, Owen Pallett played a concert in London’s Union Chapel, with the following super amazing guests: Sam Amidon, Nico Muhly, and Beth Orton. It was pretty special, from what I’ve heard of it. They played a new song by Beth Orton, which sounds as fine and affecting as wind in your hair — this song is the one above. They also played one of my favorite folk songs ever, “Sugar Baby“ – preceded by an odd rendition of a German folk song.
Amazing!