Maggie Rogers: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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Published 2017-08-14
For her Tiny Desk debut, Rogers performed all three of the EP's best-known songs, opening with the recent singles "On + Off" and "Dog Years," the latter of which she calls "a song for all the pups." Then, after dismissing her band, she treated us to a few warm words about public radio before introducing "Alaska" — a song whose buoyantly clever arrangement translates beautifully to the solo acoustic treatment she gives it here. She needn't have buttered us up; we were already all in.
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SET LIST
"On + Off"
"Dog Years"
"Alaska"
MUSICIANS
Maggie Rogers (vocals, guitar); Grant Zubritsky (bass, synth); Alan Markley (keys); Dana LaMarca (drums).
CREDITS
Producers: Bob Boilen, Niki Walker, Morgan Noelle Smith; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Niki Walker, Tsering Bista, Kara Frame; PA: Jenna Li; Photo: Liam James Doyle/NPR.
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All Comments (21)
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I lost my wife and pup this fall in a car accident - Maggie, I ended up on this video one night out of the blue. You gave me a second wind to keep going and not give up, so please know that you're inspirational.
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Anyone else ever realize that that is actually a pretty big desk.
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She literally looks like a Glossier ad
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Maggie for tiny desk in 2024 please!!
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This is a person who has found herself And is continuing to do so
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Her charisma is somewhere between chill and pure joy.
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Her voice makes me feel like I’m a bird swimming in the sky; a fish flying in the ocean. So bright, so light.
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Whoever mixed this audio deserves a spot in heaven. This is simply beautiful
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Little easter egg / nugget for the viewers here that I haven't seen mentioned in the video or any of its comments: the book on the table next to Maggie Rogers titled "Meet Me in the Bathroom" is a compilation of interviews released by music journalist Lizzy Goodman. Maggie Rogers her freshman year at NYU interned for Goodman, and its Maggie Rogers herself that transcribed most of these interviews for Goodman so that the book could be made. Guess it all comes full circle after a while.
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I moved to Alaska for veterinary medical school 2 years ago, all alone, leaving everyone I love in New York City, and this song kept coming up in my automatically generated YouTube playlists. It sounded so familiar to me, and I realized it was a song my best friend used to play all the time when I was at his apartment. But I never knew the name, because she never says it in the song. One day this fall I was walking through the forest, super recently after moving back to Alaska, ecstatic to be following my dreams but so deeply missing everyone I love, jamming out to this and I finally had the foresight to actually look up the name of this song that I love so much. When I saw that it was called Alaska I started crying
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awww she sounds so nervous when she talked but sang so confidently
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This version of On+Off is so much better and pure beauty
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She's said that growing up, she could only find guys to play with, and she never felt included or heard when playing with them, so she started making tracks on her own. It made me smile when the chorus hit and showed her in front of a band of guys playing her song.
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such a difference between her singing and talking voice
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Shes like the love child of Stevie nicks and drew berrymore
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Listening to Maggie’s music is a spiritual experience.
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When she opened her eyes after On + Off, it looked like she was genuinely surprised to be back on earth. Where do you go off to when you close your eyes Maggie?
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“This is a song about, coming back into your body.. Yeah, okay” This woman is so herself, so pure. A true treasure