Rae Spoon, Victoria, BC Videos

Videos by Rae Spoon in Victoria. Musician, Author, Music Producer, Workshop Facilitator, Speaker

Love you @richard.laviolette! Thanks for all of the songs you wrote. Your story is strong and we’re singing it. ID: Rae Spoon (a white, disabled, non-binary person who has yellow hair) sings Richard Laviolette’s song “I Might Need Someone To Tell My Story When I’m Gone” while looking into the camera with green bushes and a red humming bird feeder behind them. Full video link in bio comments Though I try to organizeThings still take me by surpriseDust flies up into my eyesAnd leaves me hanging onMy childhood’s a blur somehowOne day I’ll forget me nowI might need someone to tellMy story when I’m goneI spend time with all my friendsI like to hang out with themThey cluck around like old hensAnd tell me when I’m wrongThey call me when I’m all cooped upBring me soup and help me upI might need someone to tellMy story when I’m gonePieces of me disappear, I lose something every yearThey say one day I won’t be here to tell the road I’m onWhether it takes guts or glory, I won’t die here feeling sorryI might need someone to tell my story when I’m goneMy folks have been around the bendThey’ve been there and back againBeen to hell and made some friendsThat they’d bet their life onNo when we sit and play our musicI write it down so I don’t lose itThey might need someone to tellTheir story when they’re goneWhen I’m old and no one knows meFlicker out like those before meWinter’s come and we walk slowlyTo the land beyondThink of what I’ve left behindWho is still around to find itI might need someone to tell my story when I’m gone.CHORUS

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Love you @richard.laviolette! Thanks for all of the songs you wrote. Your story is strong and we’re singing it. ID: Rae Spoon (a white, disabled, non-binary person who has yellow hair) sings Richard Laviolette’s song “I Might Need Someone To Tell My Story When I’m Gone” while looking into the camera with green bushes and a red humming bird feeder behind them. Full video link in bio comments Though I try to organizeThings still take me by surpriseDust flies up into my eyesAnd leaves me hanging onMy childhood’s a blur somehowOne day I’ll forget me nowI might need someone to tellMy story when I’m goneI spend time with all my friendsI like to hang out with themThey cluck around like old hensAnd tell me when I’m wrongThey call me when I’m all cooped upBring me soup and help me upI might need someone to tellMy story when I’m gonePieces of me disappear, I lose something every yearThey say one day I won’t be here to tell the road I’m onWhether it takes guts or glory, I won’t die here feeling sorryI might need someone to tell my story when I’m goneMy folks have been around the bendThey’ve been there and back againBeen to hell and made some friendsThat they’d bet their life onNo when we sit and play our musicI write it down so I don’t lose itThey might need someone to tellTheir story when they’re goneWhen I’m old and no one knows meFlicker out like those before meWinter’s come and we walk slowlyTo the land beyondThink of what I’ve left behindWho is still around to find itI might need someone to tell my story when I’m gone.CHORUS

A little trailer about all of the pals who recorded Not Dead Yet with me!

Live Q and A 1pm EST on @polarismusicprize Insta with @katekillet about my cover of the brilliant @beverlyglenncopeland song Ever New Image description: Rae Spoon (a non-binary, white person with yellow hair, bleached eyebrows and a purple mesh shirt on) talks in front of a blue curtain.

Come On Forest Fire at Casa Del Popoplo

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