I'm the first kind! 1967, Satellite Lanes bowling alley juke box, I first heard "Different Drum" with the Stone Poneys. I fell hard! 55 yrs later, I still feel that spark!
I saw Linda in 1976. She came on stage barefoot, wearing a white peasant blouse and ragged jeans. No crazy light show, no dancers, just Linda and a 5 piece band. They blew the roof off, and she'll own my heart until the day I die.
When you are as talented as Linda and the rest of the great ones - you don't need light shows - large bands or anything else - just get onstage and give yourself to the music and to the audience and forget the rest
I saw her August of '76, same outfit, maybe the same concert...Day on the Green in Oakland CA. I was 16 and was in love with her and her voice like all the other teenage boys. If I could go back and relive moments in time this would be one of them.
Came here to see her sing live because I heard her for the first time on The Last Of Us. Full body goosebumps. Undeniable talent. They picked a perfect song for that show.
Man. I JUST watched that episode today---so I came here to listen to a song I listened to decades ago; and oh my god...oh my god. Episode 3, (where this played) has to be among one of the best hours I've ever spent. I'd rank it up there with Shindler's List, Six Feet Under, Platoon, The Deer Hunter as far as story line, editing, soundtrack, acting. It stayed with me for hours...it's still with me. Excellent!!
So happy to have found Linda Ronstadt singing this on Johnny Cash: No way he'd have lip synching there. Orchestration and a voice from Heaven is what I got. Loved this so much!
I am dating myself when I say this but...These performers had no re-takes, no auto tune...nothing but their pure, beautiful voices. Linda, Carole King on Tapestry, Joni...all of them, really. It takes courage and talent to go live with no net yet it is the only way anyone played or sang back then. I love hearing the realness in these videos. I miss it.
There was a turning point somewhere in the late 80's, early 90's where screeching the highest high note became more important than who could capture the emotion in the song
Linda’s obviously singing live here, but pretending that lip-synching in musical performances in the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s didn’t happen is straight up revisionist history. That’s all American Bandstand did.
@@bondfool No intention of revising history. You are correct. There was a whole lot of lip synching going on back then. But they were lip synching to songs that were recorded without much engineering. What you heard was a person singing, straight away. No assistance to keep them on pitch, etc. It was a different ballgame.
@@bondfool Linda has been my favorite vocalist since before she was First Mama of California. And yes, she is singing, but we are not hearing that. This is the same exact recording that is on her record and that's what we are hearing. It was necessary back then, and unfortunate because she is so dynamic live. Her voice makes the Sirens' song to Ulysses seem tame. Her studio version: ruclips.net/video/GKAtM9xS-fA/видео.html
As soft as a cloud, as warm as a sunbeam, as lovely as a rainbow, as sweet as rose. A voice as a nightingale. Like a storm in the desert. Unforgettable. That is Linda to me.
Gorgeous natural pipes. Linda did not care for these TV variety shows. She loved a real band to play with. She was young and exposing that glorious voice with this tune on a bunch of shows in 1970. She's being a trouper. In the end - that voice - OMG - that voice. Ronstadt would soon become a reluctant superstar. No one else in her vocal universe.
The fact that this is live, and is given away by the occasional plosive or breath noise due to proximity to the Mic makes it all the better. It may be a backing track, but at the end of they day, she was/is a national treasure on the musical front. Huge respect to her!!! And yes, she was impossibly beautiful too.
When you listen to the emotion in her voice, you come to recognize that depth of feeling quite possibly comes from the experience of losing a love. Growing up back then, I don't know any young man who didn't feel like she was singing to him!
Keep wondering how she keeps the mic from clipping! She's shifting between the softer notes that really need the mic, and powerful belts that could probably be heard across a studio without a mic!
No conocía esta canción hasta la serie de Last of us , me quedé maravillado con esta interpretación en vivo de Linda , que gran cantante era , hoy no hay nadie como ella 😢
I became a Linda Ronstadt fan the first time I heard "Different Drum" in 1968. But it was this song that made me fall in love with her. She makes you feel like she's singing to you. I think it was Roberta Flack who once said that Linda sings with a tear in her voice. This song always gets me a little teary-eyed. It's the best song ever about unrequited love. Of all her live versions, I think this is the best one. The date of this show is Oct. 14, 1970. Long Long Time was already her first solo hit. In 1971 it brought Linda her first Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Female Vocal Performance. She lost to Dionne Warwick's I'll Never Fall in Love Again. That's a good song and I like Dionne, but Linda should have won.
Linda Ronstadt is by far my favorite singer, but I'll never fall in love again was a huge hit that year. I don't think anyone could have beat out Dionne Warwick. But if Long Long Time doesn't make you cry at least once there's something wrong with that person
@@tjwash2 And that's the problem with the Grammys - no matter HOW big a hit "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" was, the award for BEST VOCAL Performance should have been for precisely THAT... And there exists no universe in which Dionne Warwick's voice, even at it's very best, could even come close to the angelic beauty and emotive power of #LindaRonstadt 's phenomenal voice! She should have won - PERIOD.
@@tjwash2 when I was a kid, I remember hearing Dionne"s song on the radio ALL the time and had never heard Linda's at all. It wasn't until Heart Like a Wheel came out that I'd first heard of Linda Ronstadt and started listening to her back catalog. She's been my favorite female singer ever since.
I think she is one of the greatest american singer of 20th century. Her albums span folk, rock, pop, country, spanish, maxican, jazz, etc. This song is definitely one of her best.
I'm listening to this on July 15, 2022... Linda Ronstadt's 76th birthday. This song is filled with so much emotion, and it brings tears to my eyes. I do hope she's having a most pleasant birthday.
36 years old. Discovered her from Last of Us. I grew up on oldies and classic rock but this.....this here. Changes everything for me. They don't make music like they used to. This is bone chilling. Hits the soul.
As a young man in the early 70s with the war and the prospect of being called up for the service this song hits pretty hard. Loved how she captured the world we lived in back then. Loved her with the stone ponies and as a single artist. When I hear her sing I drift back to those good and some troubling times.
What a beautiful song that takes me back to summer 1970. I had just graduated from Illinois State Univ. with a BS in Science Ed. and had received my " greetings you are hereby ordered to report letter ", as my student deferment had expired upon graduation and I was #13 in the draft lottery..The US Army put me through Combat Corpsman School, Surgery Technician School and then on to Surgical OJT. We operated on Vietnam Battle casualties and many others in our operating rooms.My idyllic college days were over....in spades...I was to quickly grow up and witness the actual results of the "horrors of war " first hand, in surgical and on the job training. We worked on Vietnam casualties who were jetvacued from Nam straight to all of the Army, Navy and VA hospitals in the country. Casualties from the war were sent back to us for reconstructive surgeries. There were thousands of them that needed followup surgeries.I will never forget the long lines of wheelchairs full of amputees sitting in the hallways wheel to wheel waiting for followup procedures and wound dressing.It will always haunt me and make me feel sad.. I become critically and permanently disabled in a vehicle accident between duty stations , on my way to an overseas base in Germany. I discovered what it was like to be on both sides of the operating room table.I spent over a year in a hospital bed and had multiple surgical reconstructions to knee/legs I have had to deal with 48 years of pain and disability but my sacrifice was nothing compared to the heroes who gave all in their devotion to duty.I saw much pain and suffering and felt same.having spent 1.5 years in a hospital bed..I thank you vets for your service...service that always comes with a high cost..I especially thank my fellow comrades in the Medical Corps who did their very best to restore the great damages done to the minds and bodies of our great service men and women during the war...Dana - Combat Corpsman/ Op,Rm. Tech.. First Army MEDDAC...Dept Surgery/CMS ..Disabled Vn Era Vet....Veteran Employment Rep. [ Ret.] God Bless you db
@@dbrinkm1 Thank you, from the bottom of my heart... My brother, PFC Malcolm Douglas Whiting, III, USMC, was KIA... Thursday, July 10, 1969 in Quang Nam Province/Provence, South Viet Nam... Like you, Doug lost his student deferment... He got his Draft Notice... He and one of his two best friends, enlisted in the Marine Corps... I miss him every day... Some days are almost unbearable... OOORAH, DOUG!! I love you very, very much little brother!! Always will... Semper Fi ❤️🇺🇸💝
Yeah, love how she presses play and pause to time her lip to the pre recorded music. Their tricks cannot escape my eyes, I even see the buttons on the mic, Lol. Like the fake moon landing, fake pictures of the so called round earth, bin laden and Obama were Hollywood actors, so many more
My forever crush - As gorgeous as sunlight through the branches on an autumn day. Singing the saddest, and most beautiful love song ever written. My eyes leak like waterfalls, watching and listening to my lovely Linda
I fell in love with Linda the very 1st time I heard her sing Different Drum. Was captivated from the moment I heard it but this performance tops them all. Unbelievable voice, feelings and emotion. A pure talent. So sad that her gift has been taken away from her. Unfair!!!
If you've ever really tried, and wanted someone so bad, but couldn't have him...this is the feeling. They want all the other girls who don't want them so much. Linda sings it like she knows the heartache.
My favorite version. I love how they have the baroque strings and harpsichord arrangement of the original recording and add a pedal steel guitar to it. Of course Ronstadt is flawless. Special mention to Gary White, who wrote the song. I was lucky enough to meet him a couple of times. He's a nice guy, a great storyteller, a true gentleman.
I've always loved Linda's voice as it was strong and sweet. For a petit gal, she delivered a a great song w/emotion. This one and Blue Bayou are my all time favorites. Lovely voice.
I’ve loved this song for a “long, long, time.” Also a word of gratitude for the guy that wrote this song, Gary White. He played it for Linda backstage after a gig of his that she happened to attend. She loved it, the rest is history. Well done, Mr White, you have left your mark on many souls.
"I used to hate the world, and I was happy when everyone died. But I was wrong because there was one person worth saving. That's what I did. I saved him"
@@reneesandler9576 I wore out the record playing this song non-stop when I was a young man. It still gets me as an old man. "Time washes clean love's wounds unseen, that's what someone told me but I don't know what it means."
Can't believe I've never heard about her until The last of us. I love American country and Johnny Cash is my favourite singer. I really like Dolly Parton and I certainly know of Emmylou Harris. But I've never heard of Linda. Oh, I suck.
What a voice this lady had....good god!!!!! And beautiful song to match the voice!!!What else can you ask for. Linda was and still has the most beautiful voice of all time....JMHO!!!!
Glad to know there are others out there who know the teuth. This is so lip synced. Many fall for it like the Hollywood moon landing, Neil Armstrong was an movie actor, bin laden is alive, Trump actually runs the government from Mar a lago
Pure tonal pitch, no auto-tuning like with many of today's so-called vocalists. No wonder she is a star. Sad that the gift of her singing voice has been lost to her neurological illness. Love and best wishes to you, Linda.
"There are two kinds of men in this world, the ones that have a crush on Linda Ronstadt and those that have never heard of her", Willie Nelson.
I think he said that about Emmylou, or maybe both of them
I was a teenager at this time, and all I can say is what boy in America "didnt" have a crush on Linda!
Hey weirdo, you go around posting this incorrect quote on all of her videos? Get a life.
I'm the first kind! 1967, Satellite Lanes bowling alley juke box, I first heard "Different Drum" with the Stone Poneys. I fell hard! 55 yrs later, I still feel that spark!
The number of hearts this little lady broke number like the grains of sand on the beach.
I saw Linda in 1976. She came on stage barefoot, wearing a white peasant blouse and ragged jeans. No crazy light show, no dancers, just Linda and a 5 piece band. They blew the roof off, and she'll own my heart until the day I die.
That was the power of music and talent and today it’s all fake. Such a difference.
When you are as talented as Linda and the rest of the great ones - you don't need light shows - large bands or anything else - just get onstage and give yourself to the music and to the audience and forget the rest
I saw her August of '76, same outfit, maybe the same concert...Day on the Green in Oakland CA. I was 16 and was in love with her and her voice like all the other teenage boys. If I could go back and relive moments in time this would be one of them.
I was there as well. I do recall she also sang with the Eagles as well
Those big brown puppy dog eyes and that angelic voice! Never be another
Under rated figure - whole package
Came here to see her sing live because I heard her for the first time on The Last Of Us. Full body goosebumps. Undeniable talent. They picked a perfect song for that show.
Yep, last of us brought me here
Same
yup, me too, though I knew the song. Episode 3 killed me.
It was a brilliant episode!
Man. I JUST watched that episode today---so I came here to listen to a song I listened to decades ago; and oh my god...oh my god. Episode 3, (where this played) has to be among one of the best hours I've ever spent. I'd rank it up there with Shindler's List, Six Feet Under, Platoon, The Deer Hunter as far as story line, editing, soundtrack, acting. It stayed with me for hours...it's still with me. Excellent!!
I love you, Linda ❤
My mother died last night.
Need your voice now more than ever 😢
My deepest condolences. I lost my mother on Mother's Day last year. I am thinking of her now as I listen to this song. 😢
Had a crush on her since I was a little boy in the 70's. Such a beautiful powerful voice. No one can come close to Linda Ronstadt.
Hands down, Linda Ronstadt and Karen Carpenter had the most beautifully angelic voices in all of popular music…
Yes
Agree yet add Eva Cassidy as well...
Absolutely!
Absolutely !!!!
I concur 100.
Jesus Christ! This version is just incredible! Her voice is absolutely divine! HBO shows always have the most amazing songs in them!
So happy to have found Linda Ronstadt singing this on Johnny Cash: No way he'd have lip synching there. Orchestration and a voice from Heaven is what I got. Loved this so much!
I'm so very proud that Linda Ronstadt went to my High School, Catalina High School, the original.
I am dating myself when I say this but...These performers had no re-takes, no auto tune...nothing but their pure, beautiful voices. Linda, Carole King on Tapestry, Joni...all of them, really. It takes courage and talent to go live with no net yet it is the only way anyone played or sang back then. I love hearing the realness in these videos. I miss it.
There was a turning point somewhere in the late 80's, early 90's where screeching the highest high note became more important than who could capture the emotion in the song
Fantastic … for all the right reasons. If you don’t understand by now, no one can explain it to you.
Linda’s obviously singing live here, but pretending that lip-synching in musical performances in the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s didn’t happen is straight up revisionist history. That’s all American Bandstand did.
@@bondfool No intention of revising history. You are correct. There was a whole lot of lip synching going on back then. But they were lip synching to songs that were recorded without much engineering. What you heard was a person singing, straight away. No assistance to keep them on pitch, etc. It was a different ballgame.
@@bondfool Linda has been my favorite vocalist since before she was First Mama of California. And yes, she is singing, but we are not hearing that. This is the same exact recording that is on her record and that's what we are hearing. It was necessary back then, and unfortunate because she is so dynamic live. Her voice makes the Sirens' song to Ulysses seem tame.
Her studio version: ruclips.net/video/GKAtM9xS-fA/видео.html
Linda Ronstadt! One of the signature voices of my generation. 👏👏👏👏
As soft as a cloud, as warm as a sunbeam, as lovely as a rainbow, as sweet as rose.
A voice as a nightingale.
Like a storm in the desert. Unforgettable. That is Linda to me.
A perfect description. Thank you ❤️
Thank you for writing these words about Linda. She’s such a treasure. 💜
Been my favorite female singer since I was 11 when I heard long long time on the radio, 1970. I bought the little 45. Most beautiful voice ever
Best description of her 🥰
Thank you for this accurate description ❤❤
This is the most beautiful voice I’ve ever heard 😢
Hello there Frankie nice meeting you here
''I'm old, I'm satisfied. And you were my purpose''
I see what you did there.
I forgot about this song until I watched Ep 3 of The Last of Us. Beautiful and amazing song!
Gorgeous natural pipes. Linda did not care for these TV variety shows. She loved a real band to play with. She was young and exposing that glorious voice with this tune on a bunch of shows in 1970. She's being a trouper. In the end - that voice - OMG - that voice. Ronstadt would soon become a reluctant superstar. No one else in her vocal universe.
The fact that this is live, and is given away by the occasional plosive or breath noise due to proximity to the Mic makes it all the better. It may be a backing track, but at the end of they day, she was/is a national treasure on the musical front. Huge respect to her!!! And yes, she was impossibly beautiful too.
You've said it all.
Was thinking the exact same thing...
Lip sync, they add those.
I suppose you think men have landed on the moon? Or even been in space?
Go away kook!.. like they had technology to add breaths..lol..u sound foolish..@henrylee8510
Bill and Frank, couldn’t love them more ❤️
''I'm old, I''m satisfied''
"are they nice guys?" "Frank is" that line cracked me up.
Damn that woman could sing! Such a beautiful voice! One of the greatest female artists in history!
living in the memory of a love that never was
Linda’s best vocal performance, I feel.
I find myself saying that with every song by her. Then I realized that every Linda Ronstadt performance is her best vocal performance.
On the same album, Linda sings Louise, a beautifully understated song with harmony vocals by Gary White, who wrote Long Long Time
When you listen to the emotion in her voice, you come to recognize that depth of feeling quite possibly comes from the experience of losing a love. Growing up back then, I don't know any young man who didn't feel like she was singing to him!
There wasn’t a bad one but this one hits me the hardest.
50 years and her voice still gives me goosebumps.
I just heard her yesterday and going to hear 50 yrs from here....
Toujours le grand frisson quand j'entends cette splendide chanson ❤. Merci mademoiselle linda ronstadt ❤
To project with such power and amplitude without sounding like you're screaming is indeed rare. One, if not the best, ever.
Hello there Windell nice meeting you here
Keep wondering how she keeps the mic from clipping! She's shifting between the softer notes that really need the mic, and powerful belts that could probably be heard across a studio without a mic!
I listen to this song over and over ...just for her voice. I love her
Time hasn't diminished the power of this magnificent song/performance to strike a deep chord in every heart that's been broken at least once.
after all the years, still brings back haunting feelings of loss ..... for a long, long time indeed.....
No conocía esta canción hasta la serie de Last of us , me quedé maravillado con esta interpretación en vivo de Linda , que gran cantante era , hoy no hay nadie como ella 😢
Bill and Frank this song is forever yours 😭💜💜
😭😭😭😭
😂
No the fuck it isn't.
Such a beautiful song...and woman. I was a teenager when this song first came out, and it blew me away. It still does!
I didn't even realise after this video finished that tears rolled down my face. What a stunning talent.
Me too
Got me every time too :/
Still heartbreaking after all this time……
You wouldn’t be alone.
Same....HOLY SHIT
Gorgeous unadorned important pipes. Rockin or crooning. Nothing quite like Linda. In a vocal universe all her own surrounded by devoted talent.
I became a Linda Ronstadt fan the first time I heard "Different Drum" in 1968. But it was this song that made me fall in love with her. She makes you feel like she's singing to you. I think it was Roberta Flack who once said that Linda sings with a tear in her voice. This song always gets me a little teary-eyed. It's the best song ever about unrequited love. Of all her live versions, I think this is the best one. The date of this show is Oct. 14, 1970. Long Long Time was already her first solo hit. In 1971 it brought Linda her first Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Female Vocal Performance. She lost to Dionne Warwick's I'll Never Fall in Love Again. That's a good song and I like Dionne, but Linda should have won.
Linda Ronstadt is by far my favorite singer, but I'll never fall in love again was a huge hit that year. I don't think anyone could have beat out Dionne Warwick. But if Long Long Time doesn't make you cry at least once there's something wrong with that person
@@tjwash2 And that's the problem with the Grammys - no matter HOW big a hit "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" was, the award for BEST VOCAL Performance should have been for precisely THAT... And there exists no universe in which Dionne Warwick's voice, even at it's very best, could even come close to the angelic beauty and emotive power of #LindaRonstadt 's phenomenal voice! She should have won - PERIOD.
@@tjwash2 when I was a kid, I remember hearing Dionne"s song on the radio ALL the time and had never heard Linda's at all. It wasn't until Heart Like a Wheel came out that I'd first heard of Linda Ronstadt and started listening to her back catalog. She's been my favorite female singer ever since.
Released: September 1967
I think she is one of the greatest american singer of 20th century. Her albums span folk, rock, pop, country, spanish, maxican, jazz, etc. This song is definitely one of her best.
Such a sad but beautiful song . Her voice is incredible
One of my very favourites. Beautiful voice, beautiful girl. Fabulous era.
I'm listening to this on July 15, 2022... Linda Ronstadt's 76th birthday. This song is filled with so much emotion, and it brings tears to my eyes. I do hope she's having a most pleasant birthday.
No one cried into a microphone like Linda. Seeing her live was something else... softened up many a tough guy.
What a fantastic voice...just the best. I'd take her over anyone out there today!
Definitely. The gals today dont even compare to Linda
That voice was clear as a bell. I miss hearing new songs by her.
I Can`t avoid it. Every time I hear this song and see this woman performing , tears come to my eyes. I really love her.
Me to..I never had a true love I guess loyal man now old..yrs ago I had a true LOVE WHO died in Nam long ago💔😢😢😌☹👱♀️
Mesmerizing...you can hear the wound in her voice
36 years old. Discovered her from Last of Us. I grew up on oldies and classic rock but this.....this here. Changes everything for me. They don't make music like they used to. This is bone chilling. Hits the soul.
Anyone else getting chills listening to this song
I remember my parents singing this song to each other as a child. Unfortunately, my father has passed but the memory lives on 😢
This venue has very good acoustics. Excellent sound.
As a young man in the early 70s with the war and the prospect of being called up for the service this song hits pretty hard. Loved how she captured the world we lived in back then. Loved her with the stone ponies and as a single artist. When I hear her sing I drift back to those good and some troubling times.
What a beautiful song that takes me back to summer 1970. I had just graduated from Illinois State Univ. with a BS in Science Ed. and had received my " greetings you are hereby ordered to report letter ", as my student deferment had expired upon graduation and I was #13 in the draft lottery..The US Army put me through Combat Corpsman School, Surgery Technician School and then on to Surgical OJT. We operated on Vietnam Battle casualties and many others in our operating rooms.My idyllic college days were over....in spades...I was to quickly grow up and witness the actual results of the "horrors of war " first hand, in surgical and on the job training. We worked on Vietnam casualties who were jetvacued from Nam straight to all of the Army, Navy and VA hospitals in the country. Casualties from the war were sent back to us for reconstructive surgeries. There were thousands of them that needed followup surgeries.I will never forget the long lines of wheelchairs full of amputees sitting in the hallways wheel to wheel waiting for followup procedures and wound dressing.It will always haunt me and make me feel sad.. I become critically and permanently disabled in a vehicle accident between duty stations , on my way to an overseas base in Germany. I discovered what it was like to be on both sides of the operating room table.I spent over a year in a hospital bed and had multiple surgical reconstructions to knee/legs I have had to deal with 48 years of pain and disability but my sacrifice was nothing compared to the heroes who gave all in their devotion to duty.I saw much pain and suffering and felt same.having spent 1.5 years in a hospital bed..I thank you vets for your service...service that always comes with a high cost..I especially thank my fellow comrades in the Medical Corps who did their very best to restore the great damages done to the minds and bodies of our great service men and women during the war...Dana - Combat Corpsman/ Op,Rm. Tech.. First Army MEDDAC...Dept Surgery/CMS ..Disabled Vn Era Vet....Veteran Employment Rep. [ Ret.] God Bless you db
@@dbrinkm1 Thank you, from the bottom of my heart...
My brother, PFC Malcolm Douglas Whiting, III, USMC, was KIA... Thursday, July 10, 1969 in Quang Nam Province/Provence, South Viet Nam...
Like you, Doug lost his student deferment... He got his Draft Notice... He and one of his two best friends, enlisted in the Marine Corps...
I miss him every day... Some days are almost unbearable...
OOORAH, DOUG!! I love you very, very much little brother!! Always will...
Semper Fi
❤️🇺🇸💝
@@dbrinkm1 God bless you my brother of our greatest generation: BOOMERS!
I love the mic control. She knows exactly what she's doing......
Id hope so😂
Yeah, love how she presses play and pause to time her lip to the pre recorded music. Their tricks cannot escape my eyes, I even see the buttons on the mic, Lol. Like the fake moon landing, fake pictures of the so called round earth, bin laden and Obama were Hollywood actors, so many more
Virtuoso performance! So effortless, so natural! She's timeless...
And she reckons she didn't really know how to sing at this point. Wish I couldn't sing like that.
Such a flawless vocalist. I absolutely adore Linda. It’s so sad this gift was taken from her.
Yes I agree so cruel.
she has Parkinsons', but she's still alive
So very true.
So much truth in this song linda is beautifully innocent. In.this beautiful classic.
Thank you Linda Ronstadt for this song.....and greets from "The last of us".
M A S T E R P I E C E
My favorite "Linda" song. Beautiful
Mine too.
The combination of tenderness and power was her calling card. Rare songbird still...
How perfectly put. Tenderness, and power.
Rare combination indeed. Pure, clear, natural.
Wow. Never fully appreciated her talent before. She’s amazing.
Sometimes. Serendipity. These lyrics. Her voice. Her beauty and vulnerability. Perfect
There’s perfect songs in this world …and this is one of them
You should hear her sing in Spanish. Even better.
My forever crush - As gorgeous as sunlight through the branches on an autumn day. Singing the saddest, and most beautiful love song ever written. My eyes leak like waterfalls, watching and listening to my lovely Linda
amen.
Hello there Claire nice meeting you here
I fell in love with Linda the very 1st time I heard her sing Different Drum. Was captivated from the moment I heard it but this performance tops them all. Unbelievable voice, feelings and emotion. A pure talent. So sad that her gift has been taken away from her. Unfair!!!
Pure the voice no lip sync just full on talent. Love Linda Ronstadt!❤
If you've ever really tried, and wanted someone so bad, but couldn't have him...this is the feeling. They want all the other girls who don't want them so much. Linda sings it like she knows the heartache.
Simply amazing, gorgeous and powerful. Timeless beauty. Timeless song. Change. Nothing. 3:41 Miss you.
My favorite version. I love how they have the baroque strings and harpsichord arrangement of the original recording and add a pedal steel guitar to it. Of course Ronstadt is flawless. Special mention to Gary White, who wrote the song. I was lucky enough to meet him a couple of times. He's a nice guy, a great storyteller, a true gentleman.
I've always loved Linda's voice as it was strong and sweet. For a petit gal, she delivered a a great song w/emotion.
This one and Blue Bayou are my all time favorites. Lovely voice.
Amazing
Man she could sing. Powerful warm pipes.
Achingly beautiful…and the song, too.
I can never get enough of this song and her beautiful voice.
How lucky am I to fall in love with her twice in one lifetime....first as a teen and then as a mature person :)
They don't get any better than"LINDA RONSTADT"...GOD bless you LINDA...🙏❤️
I’ve loved this song for a “long, long, time.” Also a word of gratitude for the guy that wrote this song, Gary White. He played it for Linda backstage after a gig of his that she happened to attend. She loved it, the rest is history. Well done, Mr White, you have left your mark on many souls.
Well I must say I am so spoiled listening to this beautiful Lady xxxx how lucky am I. Gorgeous voice 😍
Not only was her voice perfect the emotion in the performance of the song. Absolutely perfect.
"I used to hate the world, and I was happy when everyone died. But I was wrong because there was one person worth saving. That's what I did. I saved him"
Whenever I hear talking about how great Angelina Jordan is, I think of Linda, dear Linda. What an amazing voice she had.
My absolute favorite Ronstadt performance. Rips my heart out.
Rips my heart out too. I'm tearing up. Perfection.
@@reneesandler9576 I wore out the record playing this song non-stop when I was a young man. It still gets me as an old man.
"Time washes clean love's wounds unseen, that's what someone told me but I don't know what it means."
Can't believe I've never heard about her until The last of us.
I love American country and Johnny Cash is my favourite singer. I really like Dolly Parton and I certainly know of Emmylou Harris. But I've never heard of Linda.
Oh, I suck.
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What a voice this lady had....good god!!!!! And beautiful song to match the voice!!!What else can you ask for. Linda was and still has the most beautiful voice of all time....JMHO!!!!
How did I miss out on this great song for decades until The Last of Us episode?
Love will abide ❤
Hello there Linda nice meeting you here
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A voice time will never forget! ♥️
Her natural vibrato is one of a kind
Even a great singer needs a great song!
The best female singer in the world❤🎶💯
Wow! what a voice she has!
The last of us Piano scene brought me here. beautiful song.
He did a good job in that bit and prompting people in Linda's direction
Damn, her voice just tears out your soul.
One of the most beautiful singers and vocal performances of my lifetime.
Always loved this song. What a beautiful, perfect version.
Linda will forever be one of my all time favorite vocalist. I could listen to her all day, and sometimes do.
Hello there Andrea nice meeting you here
I thought for sure that this would be lip synched (as most TV performances were those days). But she sang it live and flawlessly. What a treat!
Glad to know there are others out there who know the teuth. This is so lip synced. Many fall for it like the Hollywood moon landing, Neil Armstrong was an movie actor, bin laden is alive, Trump actually runs the government from Mar a lago
Found this because of The Last of Us HBO Show with Bill and Frank. Beautiful song :)
Pure tonal pitch, no auto-tuning like with many of today's so-called vocalists. No wonder she is a star. Sad that the gift of her singing voice has been lost to her neurological illness. Love and best wishes to you, Linda.
No words ... just amazing lovely Linda !!!!!
My Heart Throb ………I loved Her……….
Hello there Glenn nice meeting you here
Linda Ronstadt 👸 Class Johnny Cash ♣️knew his stuff big time .
Brings me chills every time I hear this. What a beautiful, amazing talent!
OMG I love this woman, retroactively. Pure, loving, perfect voice.