“Down” – St. Vincent with Louis Cato and The Late Show Band

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Published on September 14, 2022

Our amazing friend St. Vincent performs a song from her GRAMMY-winning album, ‘Daddy’s Home,’ backed up by Louis Cato and The Late Show Band. #Colbert #LouisCato #StVincent

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17 comments

  • Margaret Peabody 2 years ago

    A true showcase of power, was St. Vincent with Stephen’s house band who we know are the best in late night TV. The blasting horn section, swapping thirds on guitar. Love it!

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  • SerenityReceiver 2 years ago

    Feels like there was no audience….

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  • JasonMarshMusic 2 years ago

    I’m getting a Prince vibe off of this.

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  • Don't be fatuous, Jeffrey 2 years ago

    Queer rock icon par excellence for a few years now. Definitely one of the cream of the crop. So talented. J’adore <3

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  • Wendigo63 Music! 2 years ago

    Well. Maybe its a shame that her own band people didn’t get to participate.

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  • badgerfood10 2 years ago

    Oh my God-dess …

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  • Dj Poopypants 2 years ago

    That was great!

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  • Jon Dew 2 years ago

    Hate it, sounds like a mix of a bunch of “groovy” pop songs. He vocals suck and it lacks originality

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  • Derek's Ho corner 2013 2 years ago

    Stephen Colbert bought album st. Vincent Louis cato awesomeness job music

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  • Garrett 2 years ago

    So good

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  • KHWADI 2 years ago

    She just opened for Roxy Music at MSG and she was great.

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  • Jeff Andersen 2 years ago

    St. Vincent makes it possible to live in a world without David Bowie

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  • Curt Carpenter 2 years ago

    I can only give one thumbs-up to this???

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  • Felipe Valencia 2 years ago

    Overhyped, for some reason.

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  • Sir Eel 2 years ago

    She’s so cool it hurts my teeth.

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  • Russ Ball 2 years ago

    I find this tune to be very Bowie-ISH. Love it!

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  • Roth Loaf 2 years ago

    Despite being a crusty cynic about music, I dig Annie. Her music has textural changes that capture my ear. Even copped some of her sh*t… Also digging the horns here.

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