Ich hörte den Song zum ersten am Anfang des Filmes "Das Wiegenlied vom Totschlag" Ich war fasziniert von diesem Lied.Eine Solidarität mit den Indianern.Hatte immer Herz mit den Indianern.Bei diesem wuchs noch meine Liebe noch mehr..War erschüttert bei diesem Massaker.
Remember very well this song...and the movie Soldier Blue...A real shock at the time ( i seened the movie when i was 8...) ! Excellent performance: thanks from Italy 🇮🇹
There's that voice I remember! Wow... I cried through that movie a lot back in the day. The emotion in her voice really comes through. Very distinctive voice, indeed. I still have old tapes of her albums.
Saw Buffy at Perth Concert Hall,Scotland and the original Perth , about 3 years ago- what a stage presence- way up in my top 5 live concerts and on a par with Leonard Cohen- Have adored this lady since the 60's and she touched every heart string- wonderful . John, Carse of Gowrie Perthshire .
Buffy . . . Star Woman . . . Thank you for your beautiful music. Your sounds move me to the core. You show me the essence of The Native American people through your moving and stirring soul music. I'm white and I have never been to America but I have always felt a deep affinity there. I have shed tears for the brutality, the broken hearts, unspeakable and shameful slaughter of the American Indian people. It's sickening. I wish I could heal the pain. Your voice . . YOU BUFFY. . You are so humble and I just want to say THANK YOU. I have your records and videos. They are still some of my favourites. Always Star Woman
I am of Irish heritage, sold into slavery by the English, and sent to the colonies in North America before the declaration of 1776. The Irish slaves (especially the women and children) suffered the same brutality, broken hearts, unspeakable, shameful slaughter of the American Indian people.We will only heal when we realize that we are all a family under one sun. Buffy is certainly one of the voices of our generation and Sinead O Connor is another.
I’m sooooooo glad I stumbled upon this amazing performance by the lovely Buffy SM. I went to this movie at least 10 times back in the day. This song made it the classic it is. ❤️
I first heard her when she performed at a free concert at Syracuse University in either 1969 or 70. I had never heard anyone like her and I was never the same after that!! She showed me a world I'd never imagined!!
Hadn't heard her for decades. Saw her perform in person around 1973. She is amazing, nobody else like her. Yes, when I first heard her vibrato, it seemed annoying, but actually, she exudes such soul, it's a pleasure to see her and hear her perform. A native American treasure. So non-commercial, it's about her passion and her principles.
I saw the film and felt sick. When I returned home my dad asked me what had happened as I looked ill. The film really shocked the audience. The final 15 minutes or so was horrific and difficult to watch - but had such an impact.
yeh i remember my mum telling me that when her and my dad went to see it on release in yorkshire that they has st johns ambulancemen waiting outside the doors as people were fainting after that finale. I think back then people hadent really seen violence on that level before. A striking film that is a amazing watch.
And that's exactly how I remember it. People waking out of the cinema the Classic in Wakefield, in respectful stunned silence. To make a break, I remember asking my new girlfriend at the time if she wanted to go to the pub for a tomato juice.
Movie soldier blue made me weep all them years ago and still makes me weep Buffy you are amazing god bless you best lady singer on this planet best wishes 😘 Shirley h Darlington co Durham England ,,,,,
I don't agree, but I can see why somebody would say that. That is just how it is with old stars. This song is one of my strongest memories from when I was 10. Her voice is still that voice, and sends me right back to then.
I remember Soldier Blue being released in the UK (either 1970 or 1971) and the reaction was quite staggering - I don't think most people in my generation took it seriously.
They did not take the BNA seriously either, its not just about a movie man, its about how even a bluecoat seen what the American leaders and calvary kept doing to the original occupiers of the land mass that they called America
Funny how like she said the film was removed , never seen it since i saw it at the cinema back in the 1970's, some people are really uncomfortable with the truth
PatriotNurse I too cried watching this movie particularly the fact that it was based on a true story we never learn, the slaughter goes on and on Vietnam Iraq, Afghanistan, in it's day this would be a War Crime the slaughter of many innocents but War is like that NO GLORY. People of the Human Race all over the world, is it not about time we unite and stand together and with one voice say, Enough is Enough, no more WARS.
because of this song about 1970 I had the first time aknowledge to this very very emphatelist scientist and singer and songwriter, that she was a really Cree Indian I had ralised a few years later, Iknow that Canada had very late his Indians accepted as citisans but I think hat is really now over and done. If I want a domicile for y age, I would have a problem betwenn three states: Ireland, Norway or Canada -so it is: I like the north!
For f#%ks sake leave your phones at home, & sit down & respectfully enjoy the music in the spirit, time & place in which it’s presented - Thank you, goodnight…☝️😴🌙
wonderfullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll, its about first people in america, indians, yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Bloody hell she still looks as good as when she first sang it, doesnt sing it quite so well but she did set the bar pretty high.Didnt realise she was still touring, maybe she could come to Birmingham after the West Country(re;rosewoodflower below),would love to hear her sing Fallen Angels and Big ones Get Away.
Okie Dave You are right, the British did do awful things in our colonies, however we admit it!, also we stopped. You are off the mark with the Maouri's, we kind of gave up. Now they teach their native language in schools and all are expected to learn it as well as English, can you say that about the original native tribes in the US, where culture and language were eradicated in many cases. Sadly Americans still impose the same cultural imperialism in other countries. Finding justification in drone bombing countries, 'policing' because they disagree with the local politics, Invading citing genocide yet ignoring greater genocide in other places i.e. Rwanda, Sri Lanka etc
+Colin Stuart-Campbell Not forgetting Britain's involvement in the recent barbaric, horrendous attacks on Iraq & Afghanistan! Yes, sadly, shamefully Britain supported the USA and invaded Afghanistan & Iraq (America's interest in Iraq was motivated by oil) but you know this, we ALL do.... The US's true motivation for going to war with Afghanistan... Afghanistan is a treasure trove! Opium for one, when the Taliban was in power opium production in Afghanistan had almost dropped to zero, because of their interpretation of Islamic law. Of course the West would never give the Taliban the credit for its very effective opium policy. So was the original impetus for the invasion really Osama? My heart bleeds (and I am not alone) sentiments of a deep shame & hurt for the suffering Afghans, Imperial militaries exist in large part to grab and hold resources vital to the continuance of empires, while their paymasters back home reap benefits. That includes the rest of us, who must balance the security and creature comforts this approach provides against the death and destruction it inevitably entails. And we can’t begin to do the moral calculus until we acknowledge what’s being done in our name around the world, and why?
Colin Stuart-Campbell, Brits need to develop a little consistency about what they want from the USA. When Britain was under attack in both WWI and WWII they criticized the US for not wanting to get involved. They actually said that the US needed to use military force to act as policemen in Europe. Then, again, when Britain attacked Argentina during the Falkland war, the Brits again asked the US for assistance. So, do the Brits want the US to be world police only when it directly benefits Britain?
@@FRLN500 Margaret Thatcher never told or invited the then president of USA Ronald Ragen about the Falklands. So you are wrong on that account. 2nd world war American joined in after Japan attacked them and Britain continued to fight with USA until Japan was defeated. Britain are the only country to have paid back the USA monies they spent during war. Now name me a war from the 20th century that the USA have won without the British
Bobnic" same i left the picture house crying with my girlfriend absolutely crying her eyes out was so upset at the pure brutality next day I had a tattoo done everyday for a few days I've a full size image of the female india n with the long black Platt down her back a full size wolf with the moon in full howl n a wolf cub on my arm done early 70s 66 now 67April they still look the same no facing n when people ask why I had them done i just reply watch Soldier Blue Perhaps you might understand.Respect n Peace
Not Ireland , Sandy Creek Co. USA , a sad massacre , as depicted in the movie Solder Blue & fictionalized in Burry My Heart At Wounded Knee , yes that as another tragedy , however no where near as atrocious as Sandy Creek.
Brings a tear to my eyes .. the movie was so very sad
I fell in Love Buffy and her Music since I was a Child,
Beautiful Lady ❤ and Amazing singer/songwriter ❤
She is a fraud, she has no more Native American blood than I do.
I remember this song stopping everyone in their tracks back in the very early 70's.What an amazing, powerful message in such a moving song. 🙂💜👌💐🇬🇧
Buffy Liefd ist voller Leidenschaft 🌺🌻❣️
Thank you, your life, your music help us all.
That song still moves me to tears. Love Buffy...
Beautiful song and fantastic performer.
Ich hörte den Song zum ersten am Anfang des Filmes "Das Wiegenlied vom Totschlag" Ich war fasziniert von diesem Lied.Eine Solidarität mit den Indianern.Hatte immer Herz mit den Indianern.Bei diesem wuchs noch meine Liebe noch mehr..War erschüttert bei diesem Massaker.
Remember very well this song...and the movie Soldier Blue...A real shock at the time ( i seened the movie when i was 8...) ! Excellent performance: thanks from Italy 🇮🇹
A song that never leaves my head after all these years. Definitely one with sadness and meaning.
There's that voice I remember! Wow... I cried through that movie a lot back in the day. The emotion in her voice really comes through. Very distinctive voice, indeed. I still have old tapes of her albums.
Love the song , just watched the film after 40 odd years since the first time , man we hold our heads in shame
The best ever Buffy sainte-marie song. Should be brought back 2020 - love it. Original American people / inhabitants.
She is not Native American, nor is she Canadian. She is a fraud.
this lady is 75 years old and a voice that is just un- belivable what power
Saw Buffy at Perth Concert Hall,Scotland and the original Perth , about 3 years ago- what a stage presence- way up in my top 5 live concerts and on a par with Leonard Cohen- Have adored this lady since the 60's and she touched every heart string- wonderful . John, Carse of Gowrie Perthshire .
Le llaman anfetamina o cocaína....
@@allankirkwood3844 Completely unnecessary comment. Just racism on your part.
NASAL
Seen Buffy in 3 states of Australia 🇦🇺 and will see her again if she ever comes back . Brilliant 🎶 👏
I love Buffy.. She came to our motel in 1976 and she gave my daughter cotton candy 😀😀😀😀🍭🍭🍭🍭🍭🏠🏠🏡🏡🏡🏡🏡
You're so great Buffy!!
very nice song and music thanks for sharing hugs to you and a nice evening Thunder Heart
Kann immer nur zustimmen
Buffy . . . Star Woman . . . Thank you for your beautiful music. Your sounds move me to the core. You show me the essence of The Native American people through your moving and stirring soul music. I'm white and I have never been to America but I have always felt a deep affinity there. I have shed tears for the brutality, the broken hearts, unspeakable and shameful slaughter of the American Indian people. It's sickening. I wish I could heal the pain.
Your voice . . YOU BUFFY. . You are so humble and I just want to say THANK YOU. I have your records and videos.
They are still some of my favourites.
Always Star Woman
I am of Irish heritage, sold into slavery by the English, and sent to the colonies in North America before the declaration of 1776. The Irish slaves (especially the women and children) suffered the same brutality, broken hearts, unspeakable, shameful slaughter of the American Indian people.We will only heal when we realize that we are all a family under one sun. Buffy is certainly one of the voices of our generation and Sinead O Connor is another.
She is a fraud, she is absolutely NOT an American Native, her father is Italian and her mother of British, now what is that for news.
Da kann ich nur zustimmen
Buffy du bist wunderbar 🥀💖🌷🌲💮🐞
I’m sooooooo glad I stumbled upon this amazing performance by the lovely Buffy SM. I went to this movie at least 10 times back in the day. This song made it the classic it is. ❤️
I would just about kill to see this Lady live. Alas, may not be possible, now. Wonderful songstress, Magnificent musician/singer.
The same story , is right now ... 😫🎼🎶🎶✨✨✨✨✨
Wow that song takes me way back.
"Soldier Blue" great sad Movie😭beautyful song❤
I first heard her when she performed at a free concert at Syracuse University in either 1969 or 70. I had never heard anyone like her and I was never the same after that!! She showed me a world I'd never imagined!!
Hadn't heard her for decades. Saw her perform in person around 1973. She is amazing, nobody else like her. Yes, when I first heard her vibrato, it seemed annoying, but actually, she exudes such soul, it's a pleasure to see her and hear her perform. A native American treasure. So non-commercial, it's about her passion and her principles.
" her " name is: Buffy Sainte-Marie #Respect_for_EVERYONE
Actually, she's a Canadian, not American.
She is Native American like my great grandfather was, he was born on the St Lawrence River between Canada and the USA
@@patriciarathbun4829 Sainte-Marie was born in 1941[7] on the Piapot 75 reserve in the Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada, to Cree parents.
Think Continent North America map, not political map. She is Canadian, North American. @@artdecokc
I saw the movie in a theater. Very moving great cast.
Saw the movie when I was a child. Loved it and loved the music Buffy
Great Buffy.. Many compliments from ITALY italians fans :)
A singer with an incredibly distinctive delivery . Awesome !
Fantastic song and superb performace
Fab song and great film.
Love this song
so beautiful
Sincere singer; sincere person.
how come i never learned about this band just now 2013 she is sooo cool..now this is music!
Brilliant song and performance, thanks so much Buffy ❤
Great!!
When I saw the movie when it first came out it was so powerful that audiences left the cinema in stunned silence.
I saw the film and felt sick. When I returned home my dad asked me what had happened as I looked ill. The film really shocked the audience. The final 15 minutes or so was horrific and difficult to watch - but had such an impact.
@@bobnic7097 It was exploitive.
yeh i remember my mum telling me that when her and my dad went to see it on release in yorkshire that they has st johns ambulancemen waiting outside the doors as people were fainting after that finale. I think back then people hadent really seen violence on that level before. A striking film that is a amazing watch.
And that's exactly how I remember it. People waking out of the cinema the Classic in Wakefield, in respectful stunned silence. To make a break, I remember asking my new girlfriend at the time if she wanted to go to the pub for a tomato juice.
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Beatiful
Great song,great artist, legend.
That sparse crowd is a travesty; Buffy deserves to be playing to a packed venue!
Italian Dad/ English Mom. She did a good job with Soldier Blue soundtrack, in fact a great job. There was really no need for dishonesty.
Adoptive parents, not biological genitors.
Biological parents 😂she's a white woman@@missiavu
Sure, @@kahlilboi , she has a typical white woman's face, LOL......
Amazing! Buffy is a legend!
1973...listening to this beautiful song, Was When i first realised everything i had been told at school about the "Red Indians" was a lie.
Wonderful, bless good americans, it must be so hard right now xxx
dejlig kvinde, dejlig og fantastisk sang- lad os dog lære af historien
Movie soldier blue made me weep all them years ago and still makes me weep Buffy you are amazing god bless you best lady singer on this planet best wishes 😘 Shirley h Darlington co Durham England ,,,,,
Love your voice Buffy
I don't agree, but I can see why somebody would say that. That is just how it is with old stars.
This song is one of my strongest memories from when I was 10. Her voice is still that voice, and sends me right back to then.
Beautiful singer and lady x
I remember Soldier Blue being released in the UK (either 1970 or 1971) and the reaction was quite staggering - I don't think most people in my generation took it seriously.
They did not take the BNA seriously either, its not just about a movie man, its about how even a bluecoat seen what the American leaders and calvary kept doing to the original occupiers of the land mass that they called America
this is a song that should live forever. I see this recording is from , Langesund, Norway, July 4th 2011. Thank you for add
Thank you so, so much for posting this, such a beautiful song about such sad, sad times.
Also one of my favorite songs, but I like the original version a little better. It's wonderful that she is still singing.
Saw the movie back in the day.Popular song at the time.
I think I have loved her sense I was born...
Iv got all her albums, love her music.
A great lady.
She is absolutely 💯 wonderful ✊️
fantasic !! Love her :)
I was 16when isaw the film broke my heart theifs stole your land ❤
Proud to be Canadian.....🎶🎸🍁🇨🇦🎶🎸🍁🇨🇦
Funny how like she said the film was removed , never seen it since i saw it at the cinema back in the 1970's, some people are really uncomfortable with the truth
Very Nice,..
great song,never got the credit it deserved
PatriotNurse I too cried watching this movie particularly the fact that it was based on a true story we never learn, the slaughter goes on and on Vietnam Iraq, Afghanistan, in it's day this would be a War Crime the slaughter of many innocents but War is like that NO GLORY. People of the Human Race all over the world, is it not about time we unite and stand together and with one voice say, Enough is Enough, no more WARS.
It will never happen, The human race are evil bastards.
Top quality
Luved it....
It's her 80th birthday today.
This is the only song I know of her.
(I love the movie).
I thought she was white :-)
And still is a great movie after all these years...
because of this song about 1970 I had the first time aknowledge to this very very emphatelist scientist and singer and songwriter, that she was a really Cree Indian I had ralised a few years later, Iknow that Canada had very late his Indians accepted as citisans but I think hat is really now over and done. If I want a domicile for y age, I would have a problem betwenn three states: Ireland, Norway or Canada -so it is: I like the north!
For f#%ks sake leave your phones at home, & sit down & respectfully enjoy the music in the spirit, time & place in which it’s presented - Thank you, goodnight…☝️😴🌙
❤❤❤
wonderfullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll, its about first people in america, indians, yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
love
clever song
Kann nur zustimmen
If you haven't seen the movie. WHY?
This video doesn't do justice to the song and like the majority of comments its was and still is a great song and film.
Gerne würde ich von Buffy Sainte Maria ein Autogramm bekommen 💖🥀🌷🦩🌺🌵
Härlig sångerska
Buffy looked annoyed with all of those people video taping and taking pictures of her.
I'll Be Honest ? This Song ? This Song ? Nuff Said
Is her vibrato singing style taken from a native singing style?
No
Speaking of vibrato, have you heard Melanie sing?
🙏
RESPECT,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,XXV Trapper
@thegoodlife4us Silly boy! But since you like Chris Rea and John Denver, we shouldn't expect much sense.
true happening 2 day too
She even uses a fake indigenous/Canadian voice. Listen to some interviews where she slips back to her New England American voice.
Bloody hell she still looks as good as when she first sang it, doesnt sing it quite so well but she did set the bar pretty high.Didnt realise she was still touring, maybe she could come to Birmingham after the West Country(re;rosewoodflower below),would love to hear her sing Fallen Angels and Big ones Get Away.
Okie Dave You are right, the British did do awful things in our colonies, however we admit it!, also we stopped. You are off the mark with the Maouri's, we kind of gave up. Now they teach their native language in schools and all are expected to learn it as well as English, can you say that about the original native tribes in the US, where culture and language were eradicated in many cases. Sadly Americans still impose the same cultural imperialism in other countries. Finding justification in drone bombing countries, 'policing' because they disagree with the local politics, Invading citing genocide yet ignoring greater genocide in other places i.e. Rwanda, Sri Lanka etc
+Colin Stuart-Campbell
Not forgetting Britain's involvement in the recent barbaric, horrendous attacks on Iraq & Afghanistan!
Yes, sadly, shamefully Britain supported the USA and invaded Afghanistan & Iraq (America's interest in Iraq was motivated by oil) but you know this, we ALL do....
The US's true motivation for going to war with Afghanistan...
Afghanistan is a treasure trove! Opium for one, when the Taliban was in power opium production in Afghanistan had almost dropped to zero, because of their interpretation of Islamic law. Of course the West would never give the Taliban the credit for its very effective opium policy.
So was the original impetus for the invasion really Osama?
My heart bleeds (and I am not alone) sentiments of a deep shame & hurt for the suffering Afghans, Imperial militaries exist in large part to grab and hold resources vital to the continuance of empires, while their paymasters back home reap benefits. That includes the rest of us, who must balance the security and creature comforts this approach provides against the death and destruction it inevitably entails. And we can’t begin to do the moral calculus until we acknowledge what’s being done in our name around the world, and why?
the world was-is- and will work that way meantime humanrace don't look to God and change their behavior 180° saludos Cesar Velazquez
Yep the Brits raped plundered and pillaged all these lands, that they now dont want their people coming from. Hence Brexit.
Colin Stuart-Campbell, Brits need to develop a little consistency about what they want from the USA. When Britain was under attack in both WWI and WWII they criticized the US for not wanting to get involved. They actually said that the US needed to use military force to act as policemen in Europe. Then, again, when Britain attacked Argentina during the Falkland war, the Brits again asked the US for assistance. So, do the Brits want the US to be world police only when it directly benefits Britain?
@@FRLN500 Margaret Thatcher never told or invited the then president of USA Ronald Ragen about the Falklands. So you are wrong on that account.
2nd world war American joined in after Japan attacked them and Britain continued to fight with USA until Japan was defeated. Britain are the only country to have paid back the USA monies they spent during war.
Now name me a war from the 20th century that the USA have won without the British
Bobnic" same i left the picture house crying with my girlfriend absolutely crying her eyes out was so upset at the pure brutality next day I had a tattoo done everyday for a few days I've a full size image of the female india n with the long black Platt down her back a full size wolf with the moon in full howl n a wolf cub on my arm done early 70s 66 now 67April they still look the same no facing n when people ask why I had them done i just reply watch Soldier Blue Perhaps you might understand.Respect n Peace
Typo error should say Fading not facing
Are you talking for us.. In Ireland. ..? And all almost. Defeated. People. 🙏
ye got everything ye deserved. ;-)
ruc murderer's - murdered my 16 y.o. friend and the ruc Murdered younger than 16.
Not Ireland , Sandy Creek Co. USA , a sad massacre , as depicted in the movie Solder Blue & fictionalized in Burry My Heart At Wounded Knee , yes that as another tragedy , however no where near as atrocious as Sandy Creek.
Two children in warrington and hundreds was hurt became of the Ireland. Plz dont bring that country into it.
Why Buffy WHY ?
Saw the movie years ago and I think that the Indian country should be just that not like the American soldiers did to them😣
Maybe there is hope for the human race.
marie get in touch
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dont worry about it , i was refering to a different marie, take care
OK , not the Brits or the Irish , we sad Americans that stole the land we live on History Link > en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand_Creek_massacre
she sings it as though she is bourd with it, I have heard her sing it better ,
When did you hear her - when she was much younger?
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Wtf