

The Sunday Read: 'Hard Times'
Nov 15, 2020
In this captivating discussion, Hanif Abdurraqib, a writer and cultural critic for the New York Times Magazine, reflects on the folk duo Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. He shares how their creativity flourished during pandemic isolation, leading to poignant songs about life’s challenges. The conversation touches on the emotional power of live music, the bond between artists and audiences, and the resilience found in shared experiences. Abdurraqib illustrates how storytelling and music can transform hardship into hope and connection.
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Memorable "Hard Times" Performance
- Hanif Abdurraqib recounts a memorable performance of "Hard Times" by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings.
- During the performance, rain began to fall, and the audience huddled closer, enhancing the intimacy.
The Magic of Their Performance
- Welch and Rawlings' performance style creates intimacy and shared emotion with the audience.
- Their subtle movements and shared glances enhance the emotional impact of their songs.
Rescuing Recordings from the Storm
- Welch and Rawlings saved their equipment and master recordings from a tornado that hit their Nashville studio.
- They worked tirelessly for hours, illuminating the darkness with dying flashlights.