Chris Thile sings Josh Ritter's 'Another New World' @ Whelan's - Dublin, IE, 14 September
Chris Thile covers Josh Ritter's 'Another New World' @ Whelan's - Dublin, September 2011.
There's a clear association between this song and Edgar Allan Poe's poem "Annabel Lee", which is about a narrator's love for a girl named Annabel Lee. Their love is so strong that the angels grow envious, and send a wind, 'chilling and killing my Annabel Lee'.
Видео Chris Thile sings Josh Ritter's 'Another New World' @ Whelan's - Dublin, IE, 14 September канала robertallenzimm
There's a clear association between this song and Edgar Allan Poe's poem "Annabel Lee", which is about a narrator's love for a girl named Annabel Lee. Their love is so strong that the angels grow envious, and send a wind, 'chilling and killing my Annabel Lee'.
Видео Chris Thile sings Josh Ritter's 'Another New World' @ Whelan's - Dublin, IE, 14 September канала robertallenzimm
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