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Friday, October 24, 2014

Friday Feature: Helplessly Hoping as covered by Chebacco

This Friday Feature goes to Chebacco, with their cover of Helplessly Hoping!



It's no secret that I absolutely love this song, which means finding a cover that would do it justice would prove very difficult. There are tons of people who can do the harmony exactly as its written, so that's not what I was looking for. I wanted to see someone capture the feeling of the song really well.

Meet Chebacco :)

If I were to see this song performed live by the original artist, this is how I'd want to see it; sitting around a kitchen table, void of any extra effects or staging of any kind. It's simple, it's soulful, and these guys have done it right, in my opinion. Not to mention their harmonies blend beautifully. All three of these individuals can sing, clearly, the guitar playing is spot on, and they all look like they mean what they're singing. The simplicity of it is what really got me; there's nothing to it, which is exactly why it works so well. Thank you for perfectly capturing how I envisioned this song performed!

Very regrettably, I could find almost no other information on this trio of talented musicians, other than that their names are Andrew James, Alex Gallant, and Derek Rice. If I hear from them, I will certainly let you know where you can find out more. I myself am very curious and hope there is much more than this, because it's wonderful.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Crosby, Stills, and Nash: Helplessly Hoping

Number 6!

Helplessly Hoping, by Crosby, Stills, and Nash.



Current Knowledge: I know my dad likes this group. He never really played any of their stuff for me, and it always seemed a little bit out of my wheelhouse to investigate on my own. This particular song, however, came on my Pandora station the other day, and I purposely skipped it so I could sit down and write about it the first time I hear it. Pandora is usually pretty good about catering to my tastes, so I have high hopes for this song!

First Thoughts: Three notes in and I'm sold. I love this. These might be the best lyrics I've ever heard, in all honesty. And the harmony is absolutely perfect. I can't explain it to you without telling you to listen to it. The only other thing in the song is acoustic guitar, and it's very understated, but the finger picking gives it a nice rhythm to fill in for the lack of percussion and/or bass or anything else. But seriously, the lyrics. They're incredible. It's one of those songs where you know it's telling you a story but it could mean like a dozen different things, very Hotel California-esque. I love it. I don't have enough good things to say right now.

Verdict: I think I've already said everything I needed to. This song is flawless, and Pandora was right on the money.