I'm feeling restless so you get some songs and videos.
I'm in love with this song today, so you get two live versions of it:
This one's clear and nice but the first line gets cut off: Jon Foreman - Betrayal
This one's not as clear and you hear a little crowd singing and all, but he's accompanied by another guitar, a cello, and a violin. Yesss: Jon Foreman - Betrayal (at Switchfoot Bro-Am)
Also, you know, I love my bands, Switchfoot and all, but there's something powerful about one man and an acoustic guitar.
( So here's two videos of Jon singing Switchfoot songs acoustically (Let Your Love Be Strong and Awakening) )
Bertha dislikes Let Your Love Be Strong because it's "boring", however, she does occasionally adore a sad song. This is particularly evidenced by the fact that one of her favorite songs off Switchfoot's latest CD is a song about losing someone. I don't care for this brand of depressing, but it might be good for the depressingdeadpeoplewriting some of you do, so I shall share: Switchfoot - Yesterdays (This is a live, ~legal~ soundboard recording from a concert, and the first half is just an intro).
...but if I share any song off Switchfoot Bootlegs, I also have to share this one, possibly my favorite Switchfoot song currently (and Jon intros it by saying it's one of his favorite songs, and he's said it's his wife's favorite song). Daisy. The live performance beats out the CD, and the CD version is already gorgeous.
I never thought I'd consider a song that includes any screaming to be gorgeous XD
I'm in love with this song today, so you get two live versions of it:
This one's clear and nice but the first line gets cut off: Jon Foreman - Betrayal
This one's not as clear and you hear a little crowd singing and all, but he's accompanied by another guitar, a cello, and a violin. Yesss: Jon Foreman - Betrayal (at Switchfoot Bro-Am)
Also, you know, I love my bands, Switchfoot and all, but there's something powerful about one man and an acoustic guitar.
Bertha dislikes Let Your Love Be Strong because it's "boring", however, she does occasionally adore a sad song. This is particularly evidenced by the fact that one of her favorite songs off Switchfoot's latest CD is a song about losing someone. I don't care for this brand of depressing, but it might be good for the depressingdeadpeoplewriting some of you do, so I shall share: Switchfoot - Yesterdays (This is a live, ~legal~ soundboard recording from a concert, and the first half is just an intro).
...but if I share any song off Switchfoot Bootlegs, I also have to share this one, possibly my favorite Switchfoot song currently (and Jon intros it by saying it's one of his favorite songs, and he's said it's his wife's favorite song). Daisy. The live performance beats out the CD, and the CD version is already gorgeous.
I never thought I'd consider a song that includes any screaming to be gorgeous XD