Oh Mann, irgendwann in den 80 ern hat mich dieses Lied so dermaßen begleitet ,das ich noch heute eine Gänsehaut bekomme. Ich kann mir vorstellen ,das jeder von euch weis wovon ich hier schreibe...Manchmal würde ich mir wünschen ich könnte die Zeit zurück drehen ;-)
Reminds me of an encounter I had years ago: On vacation in St. Lucia with my wife and 2 other couples. Pool side bar closed at 11:00 PM and the rest went to bed as it was a long travel day. But, me? No way I'm on vacation! So I ask the bartender where I could go to get another Captain & Coke. He said the Piano bar on the other side of the resort was open until 2 AM. Great! I walk about 100 yards and enter the bar only to see a man at the piano playing chopsticks, and a pretty lady laying on a couch sipping a drink. The rest of the bar was totally deserted. No bartender either! (Dam I thought.) Okay?.....I'm a smart guy I can figure this out. I sit on a stool at the piano, and the piano player gives me a glance but says nothing. So I casually ask him if he knows Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer". He gives me a funny stare for 3 seconds then tears into an amazing version of the song! Okay! We got music. I look around to see if the bartender is anywhere in sight. Nope. But the lady on the couch is laughing so hard she is spilling her drink. Okay...things are getting weirder around here and I'm not totally drunk I assure myself. So I go over to her and ask her why she is laughing? She replies that her husband is not the piano player, but he took lessons for 3 years to be able to play that one song, and I just made his day! She then said everyone else (like 30 people) just went out to the beach to toast the full moon. I went behind the bar and made my own Captain & Coke. Had a great night and got a good story from it. Life is strange.
Turn to Jesus, Badass. I was 48 yrs old, a Badass extraordinaire. But He softened me up, delivered me & now l ain't going to Hell no more. Jesus paid my sin debt. Took my crimes upon Himself. Yours, too. Check out the Bible, start at Matthew & ask Him to show you what's up.
This is the single most stunning live performance of suzanne vega, that you can find on youtube. I've been watching other videos, I always come back for this one. You gotta just love this woman. there's something secretive and mysterious about her and yet something so ... pure. I can't tell. I can't help it, when she sings I feel ...well, free! I don't know how to put it else. Thank you for so much inspiration suzanne.
That is so amazing! I did a cover of this for my RUclips channel and sent it to Suzanne. No response but a lot of people on twitter really like the cover. I’ll put the link here. ruclips.net/video/RWwKZrq9BAs/видео.html
I am incapable of hearing this song without bursting into tears. Sometimes I lose it with just the opening chords. For me, the song is an allegory for someone who is so shut down that they cannot let someone in and end up killing any chance of making a meaningful connection.
How much music I lost when I was in my 20s... In 1987 I was 22, and just now I discover this treasure. Thank you all to share it. Thanks Suzanne for magic.
"The Queen and the Soldier" is a masterpiece, one of my five favorite songs of all time. The diversity of comments here testifies to that -- there are so many ways of hearing this song. One person thinks it's an anti-war song. I see it as a song about the way we lock ourselves into fortresses and hurt the people who try to help us. All of these meanings are possible. I love this version, but I miss one thing that was on the recorded version -- the organ. In the record, most of the soldier's speeches are accompanied by the organ, while the queen's are accompanied by the guitar. The dialogue between the two instruments reinforces the dialogue between the two characters. The song ends with the organ music trailing off softly into the distance, signifying that the spirit of the soldier is *not* dead or broken. There is hope at the end. This version, on the other hand, is utterly bleak.
Very insightful. Agree this is an incredible and moving piece of music. It strikes me as an example of speaking truth to power and the consequences thereof.
So, in the late 90s early 2000 I lived in the western Vail Valley area of Colorado z my friends and I worked at the ski resort and we became friends with a woman named Monique N. who worked at an upscale art gallery in the plaza. One night it was our friend Craig’s birthday and after dinner at the local pub he gave us all acid . And then we ended up at Monique’s place and (I had no idea she could play the guitar or sing). But, she picked up the guitar and played and sang this song as if it was her own. And now that she’s past, I listen to this. To remember.
This is the song that made me want to learn how to play and sing. It only took me 30 years to learn. Suzanne if you are ever in Austin Texas please stop by south Congress and Monroe and sing it with me please. I busk on that corner.
Always reminds me of my very last day as a soldier. I was about to leave the German Army and me an a cpuple of colleges walked towards the office where we were supposed to have our farewell, when all of a sudden one of them started singing this song. It has become a personal tradition for me to listen to this song every anniversary.
Not only this is a great song, but it must be listened to along with all the other songs on her original album. Back to back full album from start to finish. Great Album.
I’ve seen her perform the Queen and the soldier so many times. I don’t think I have ever seen a glimpse of emotion from her like I saw at the end of this performance.
This is a song, that can't help me to a LOT of feelings... Everytime i hear it, it seems even deeper than the last time, i can keep listening to the text, and the story, and it seems like everytime, the ending surprises me, every time i feel ever so shocked about what she does...
Why is this song so unknown ? this is THE song of this album, the one whith a story to tell, so cruel, so moving and beautiful. A whole film in a 5' "a capella" song.
I don't have words to express que means Suzzane Vega to me; at least thousands of minutes of joy listen to her music (no matter what song). Thanks for your contribution to the pop music
I always loved this song as a tragic love story. What hobgoblin said casts a different light on the words- As a lament for those who's love for their homeland and their kin, in who's defence they would gladly suffer are dishonoured by the reckless and selfish motives of political and religious war-makers who care little for their welfare or the dignity of their sacrifice. Suzanne Vega is very special and to me her songs instil peace even in the face of the harsh realities they sometimes confront
When I first heard this I was blown away. Sure I have been a fan of Ms Vega since Marlene on the Wall, but this song was something else. It transports one to another time, another dimension. The simple tune, the incredible lyrics - truly amazing. Somewhat akin to Simon and Garfunkel's America in the sense that it tells a story, but even given that songs brilliance, Suzanne Vega's lyrics are in a league of their own. The Queen and the Soldier is quite possibly one of the best songs ever written.
and he said "i want to live as an honest man to get all i deserve and to give all i can , and to love a young woman who i dont understand.... your highness your ways are very strange....... What a class song i love it.
omg her voice. her and Bryan Adam are my favorite musicians. their voices omg even without background sound. this song is so sad. i love it. its just so powerful.
This song has been a favourite of mine since I was 11, that was 1987! It never fails to stir me. This is one of my top 10 songs. Beautiful. She's a wondeful songwriter!
I don't know why I like this song so much. As a French listener, I get most of the lyrics but not all of them. Still, I think I know what it's about. What I also love is her voice and the melody. Bought the record (vinyl) when it first came out, then the CD. I've always loved this track, more than Luka or other Suzanne Vega's hits. Many years later, it's exactly the same pleasure listening to it. Wonderful artist, thank you.
Le soldat est venu frapper sur la porte de la reine Il a dit 'Je ne me batte plus pour vous.' Et la reine savait qu'elle avait vu son visage quelque part Et lentement elle l'a laissé entrer Il a dit 'J'ai vu votre palais ici sur la colline Et je me dis c'est qui la femme pour qui nous tuons Mais je partira demain et vous pouvez en faire ce que vous voulez Mais d'abord je vous pose le question "pourquoi". Par le couloir long elle l'a amené Jusqu'à sa chambre aux tapis rouges Et elle n'a jamais déposé la couronne de sa tête Elle lui a demandé de s'y asseoir Il a dit 'Je vous vois maintenant et vous êtes très jeune Mais j'ai vu plus de batailles perdues que de batailles gagnées Et j'ai quelque intuition que c'est juste pour vous amuser Et maintenant me diriez-vous pourquoi? Alors la jeune reine l'a regardé avec des yeux orgueilleux Elle a dit 'Vous n'allez pas comprendre, et vous ne devez pas essayer Mais elle avait le visage d'une enfant et il croyait qu'elle pleurerait Mais elle s'est renfermée comme un éventail Elle a dit 'J'ai avalé un fil secret et brûlant Il me couple là-dedans, et j'ai souvent saigné' Et il a mis la main sur sa tête Et il l'a prosternée jusqu'au sol 'Dites-moi, combien de faim avez-vous? Comment faible vous sentez-vous Car vous vivez ici toute seule et vous ne vous montrez jamais Mais je ne vais plus encore sur vos champs de bataille' Et il l'a amenée à la fenêtre pour voir Et le soleil était doré mais les cieux étaient grises Et elle a voulu plus qu'elle n'a jamais pu dire Mais elle a compris qu'elle craignait et elle s'est tournée Et elle ne lui faisait face après ça. Il a dit 'Je voudrais vivre comme un homme honnête Pour gagner ce que je mérite et donner tout ce que je peux Et pour aimer une jeune femme qui je ne comprendra pas Votre majesté, vos façons sont très étranges Mais la couronne était tombée et elle pensait qu'elle briserait Quand elle s'y tenait, honteuse du douleur dans son coeur Et elle l'a amené jusqu'à la porte et l'a demandé d'attendre Et avait besoin d'un moment dedans Et là au loin on a entendu sa commande Et le soldat était tué, attendant toujours son retour Et la reine s'est étouffée dans la solitude qu'elle préférait Pendant que la bataille continuait
AWESOME THIS SONG ONE OF THE BEST LOVE SUZANNE VEGA FANTASTIC SINGER VOICE OF AN ANGEL JUST LOVELY . THANKYOU MY DEAR BEAUTIFUL FRIEND jat13 BLAST FROM THE PAST MESMERISING MOMENTS PAUSE FOR THOUGHT YESS THUMBS UP MUST WATCH WONDERFUL , SENDING SMILES NAMASTE FROM ENGLAND BRAVOOO XD MUAH MUAH XXXXXXX
Same same,ktt 126.I didn't own a CD player and was obsessed with jazz at the time,but I happened to read an article in Rolling Stone and I'm so glad I bought her first album,on vinyl.
I've never heard suzanne before now, and I don't get that easily touched by music, but this was something real. I just feel it through my whole body! I just want to cry, don't know why, but it's so beautiful!
Oh Mann, irgendwann in den 80 ern hat mich dieses Lied so dermaßen begleitet ,das ich noch heute eine Gänsehaut bekomme. Ich kann mir vorstellen ,das jeder von euch weis wovon ich hier schreibe...Manchmal würde ich mir wünschen ich könnte die Zeit zurück drehen ;-)
What a great artist and fantastic composer she is, without any doubt one of the greatest artists of our time !
This song is more important now than ever. Take these lyrics to heart.
This song affected me so much when I was a teenager. Still does.
same!!
No matter how many years that pass between when I've listened to this and I have not - I remember every word. Thank you, Suzanne.
This is the song that made me want to learn how to play guitar. It only took me 30 years to learn it.
Reminds me of an encounter I had years ago:
On vacation in St. Lucia with my wife and 2 other couples. Pool side bar closed at 11:00 PM and the rest went to bed as it was a long travel day.
But, me? No way I'm on vacation! So I ask the bartender where I could go to get another Captain & Coke. He said the Piano bar on the other side of the resort was open until 2 AM. Great! I walk about 100 yards and enter the bar only to see a man at the piano playing chopsticks, and a pretty lady laying on a couch sipping a drink. The rest of the bar was totally deserted. No bartender either! (Dam I thought.)
Okay?.....I'm a smart guy I can figure this out. I sit on a stool at the piano, and the piano player gives me a glance but says nothing. So I casually ask him if he knows Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer". He gives me a funny stare for 3 seconds then tears into an amazing version of the song! Okay! We got music.
I look around to see if the bartender is anywhere in sight. Nope. But the lady on the couch is laughing so hard she is spilling her drink. Okay...things are getting weirder around here and I'm not totally drunk I assure myself. So I go over to her and ask her why she is laughing? She replies that her husband is not the piano player, but he took lessons for 3 years to be able to play that one song, and I just made his day! She then said everyone else (like 30 people) just went out to the beach to toast the full moon. I went behind the bar and made my own Captain & Coke. Had a great night and got a good story from it. Life is strange.
This brings me to tears.. 48 year old bad ass...... Hits the right spots... Finality & what you cause.
Turn to Jesus, Badass. I was 48 yrs old, a Badass extraordinaire. But He softened me up, delivered me & now l ain't going to Hell no more. Jesus paid my sin debt. Took my crimes upon Himself. Yours, too. Check out the Bible, start at Matthew & ask Him to show you what's up.
I first saw her play live in 1986 and most recently in 2017. Her voice was virtually unchanged. A wonderful songwriter with a beautiful voice.
This is the single most stunning live performance of suzanne vega, that you can find on youtube. I've been watching other videos, I always come back for this one. You gotta just love this woman.
there's something secretive and mysterious about her and yet something so ... pure. I can't tell. I can't help it, when she sings I feel ...well, free! I don't know how to put it else.
Thank you for so much inspiration suzanne.
I agree. Hard to put in words.
Had the pleasure of seeing her perform at Joes Pub in NYC in November 2014. I requested this song and she played it just for me and my wife. AWESOME
So magic moment. A song far away from the usual hits.
I missed her when she played. She made a point to smile upon me though, even so. =-)
That is so amazing! I did a cover of this for my RUclips channel and sent it to Suzanne. No response but a lot of people on twitter really like the cover. I’ll put the link here.
ruclips.net/video/RWwKZrq9BAs/видео.html
❤
This song is one of the best things that happened on the eighties!!
I've been there in 1997 and it was one of the most beatiful performances I've ever attended.
Makes me cry every time I listen.
Unfortunately, only the dead have seen the end of war. It's just "The Human Condition." Ultimately it will destroy us all. Sorry.
I am incapable of hearing this song without bursting into tears. Sometimes I lose it with just the opening chords. For me, the song is an allegory for someone who is so shut down that they cannot let someone in and end up killing any chance of making a meaningful connection.
I adore this song. Great tune, great lyrics, and just beautiful.
She is depth, softness, beauty and incredible Talent. The world is a better place - I love everything about this lady.
Me too, completely...
My favorite SV song - One of the best songs ever written - Love the story to the lyrics -
Honestly she's my favorite female musical artist of the 80-90's
How much music I lost when I was in my 20s... In 1987 I was 22, and just now I discover this treasure. Thank you all to share it. Thanks Suzanne for magic.
"The Queen and the Soldier" is a masterpiece, one of my five favorite songs of all time. The diversity of comments here testifies to that -- there are so many ways of hearing this song. One person thinks it's an anti-war song. I see it as a song about the way we lock ourselves into fortresses and hurt the people who try to help us. All of these meanings are possible.
I love this version, but I miss one thing that was on the recorded version -- the organ. In the record, most of the soldier's speeches are accompanied by the organ, while the queen's are accompanied by the guitar. The dialogue between the two instruments reinforces the dialogue between the two characters. The song ends with the organ music trailing off softly into the distance, signifying that the spirit of the soldier is *not* dead or broken. There is hope at the end. This version, on the other hand, is utterly bleak.
love your sentiments; I will need to hear the version you are talking about.
Very insightful. Agree this is an incredible and moving piece of music. It strikes me as an example of speaking truth to power and the consequences thereof.
What are the other four?
Love your take on this and TOTALLY agree about the organ!
Yes, you are right. I don't know how you worked it out, but it is there in this recording ruclips.net/video/-I_7M_JeSoc/видео.html
Her voice is so beautiful and sincere that it brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it. I've seen her twice live and she was amazing
Completely spellbinding performance. Perfection.
So, in the late 90s early 2000 I lived in the western Vail Valley area of Colorado z my friends and I worked at the ski resort and we became friends with a woman named Monique N. who worked at an upscale art gallery in the plaza. One night it was our friend Craig’s birthday and after dinner at the local pub he gave us all acid . And then we ended up at Monique’s place and (I had no idea she could play the guitar or sing). But, she picked up the guitar and played and sang this song as if it was her own. And now that she’s past, I listen to this. To remember.
This is the song that made me want to learn how to play and sing. It only took me 30 years to learn. Suzanne if you are ever in Austin Texas please stop by south Congress and Monroe and sing it with me please. I busk on that corner.
What a fine guitarist she is! I never realized this before.
This song always make me cry x
Takes me back to 1987 when I did a lot of driving. Suzanne kept me company on those steady 80-85 mph night drives ...
omg i'm right there with you bro.
She is the most beautiful girl I have ever seen, most talented, she is perfect, I love her. This song is so sad and the wonder also. I love you Vega!
Always reminds me of my very last day as a soldier. I was about to leave the German Army and me an a cpuple of colleges walked towards the office where we were supposed to have our farewell, when all of a sudden one of them started singing this song. It has become a personal tradition for me to listen to this song every anniversary.
It's hard for me to admit how great this song is, and how much I loved it when I was 19.
Not only this is a great song, but it must be listened to along with all the other songs on her original album. Back to back full album from start to finish. Great Album.
I’ve seen her perform the Queen and the soldier so many times. I don’t think I have ever seen a glimpse of emotion from her like I saw at the end of this performance.
I'm a 10-year Army Veteran. Suzanne's words hit me very hard.
I always get goosebumps at the end of the song 😮
One of my favourite songs of her. Beautiful voice and such gentle guitar. Love it. Lyrics for this song are also beautiful.
Incredible talent... singer songwriter 💕💘
Maybe my all time favourite song. Love it so much.
The song works on so many levels. Always makes me think.
She is so beautiful i make nothing but confirmation from a folk legend here love you all ❤
Suzanne Vega com sua tradicional franjinha; nos encantado sempre com suas canções! 👍👍👍❤️💐💐💐🙏🏼✌️🇧🇷🌎
This is a song, that can't help me to a LOT of feelings... Everytime i hear it, it seems even deeper than the last time, i can keep listening to the text, and the story, and it seems like everytime, the ending surprises me, every time i feel ever so shocked about what she does...
Why is this song so unknown ? this is THE song of this album, the one whith a story to tell, so cruel, so moving and beautiful. A whole film in a 5' "a capella" song.
+Major Tom I'm a 10-year Army/French Foreign Legion 2x Vet. I know.
Short answer - it is too long for a radío song. Only Queen (with Freddie) are excluded fom this rule. )
Major Tom and meatloaf lol
and Knight Moves also!
@@kevinlarson3407 you know the way to the sacrifice. How i understand you.
Makes me sob every time.
Just awesome. I love this song.
One of the greatest songs with a deep story ever written. SV is superb.
At the end She seems so sad and touched for a moment. Amazing. Shes so beautiful. So authentic....
Such an amazing musician. One of all time favorites from my youth. This song is simply amazing
A masterpiece from a truly great artist.
One of my all time favorite songs. And as for that night in Princeton, Suzanne, you outshine Duncan any day with this one.
Eines der schönsten Konzerte auf dem FEST; so long ago.
I don't have words to express que means Suzzane Vega to me; at least thousands of minutes of joy listen to her music (no matter what song). Thanks for your contribution to the pop music
I always loved this song as a tragic love story. What hobgoblin said casts a different light on the words-
As a lament for those who's love for their homeland and their kin, in who's defence they would gladly suffer are dishonoured by the reckless and selfish motives of political and religious war-makers who care little for their welfare or the dignity of their sacrifice.
Suzanne Vega is very special and to me her songs instil peace even in the face of the harsh realities they sometimes confront
You're right, AnEclecticMusicFan!
A million words couldn't describe the feelings that go on, when I listen to this song
so strong !...
When I first heard this I was blown away. Sure I have been a fan of Ms Vega since Marlene on the Wall, but this song was something else. It transports one to another time, another dimension. The simple tune, the incredible lyrics - truly amazing. Somewhat akin to Simon and Garfunkel's America in the sense that it tells a story, but even given that songs brilliance, Suzanne Vega's lyrics are in a league of their own. The Queen and the Soldier is quite possibly one of the best songs ever written.
This is so perfect, I'm always crying when I'm listening to this D:
She's the best. Incredible depth in her music, mesmerizing voice.
muito difícil não gostar de uma música da Suzanne, que artista incrível!
Suzanne Vega is my best friends favorite singer. So that puts her automatically into my top 5 or 6. Beautiful song and great production.
Fantastic and have always loved this song
Beautifully sung and Suzanne is totally bewitching
and he said "i want to live as an honest man to get all i deserve and to give all i can , and to love a young woman who i dont understand.... your highness your ways are very strange.......
What a class song i love it.
stunningly beautiful song.
omg her voice. her and Bryan Adam are my favorite musicians. their voices omg even without background sound.
this song is so sad. i love it. its just so powerful.
She's a wonderful storyteller and songwriter. Just saw her in concert in D.C. last night and it was magic. Her voice is still just the same.
One of Suzanne's best...of which there are many. This is so honest and moving and cleverly told!
Wow! Incredible. Suzane sings beautifully.
This song has been a favourite of mine since I was 11, that was 1987! It never fails to stir me. This is one of my top 10 songs. Beautiful. She's a wondeful songwriter!
You´re such a beautiful spirit Suzanne. Mesmorizing perfomance. Thank you.
Ms. Vega's music was introduced to me by an old flame who I wish I could find!! STILL - I THANK him for it!!
Same here. Haven't heard this song in years, it brings back memories. ^^
I think this song is such a sad one. I loved it the first time I heard it. Suzanne sings it beautifully.
Probably the most beautiful song ever. Such a profound and touching narrative.
I don't know why I like this song so much. As a French listener, I get most of the lyrics but not all of them. Still, I think I know what it's about. What I also love is her voice and the melody.
Bought the record (vinyl) when it first came out, then the CD. I've always loved this track, more than Luka or other Suzanne Vega's hits. Many years later, it's exactly the same pleasure listening to it.
Wonderful artist, thank you.
Le soldat est venu frapper sur la porte de la reine
Il a dit 'Je ne me batte plus pour vous.'
Et la reine savait qu'elle avait vu son visage quelque part
Et lentement elle l'a laissé entrer
Il a dit 'J'ai vu votre palais ici sur la colline
Et je me dis c'est qui la femme pour qui nous tuons
Mais je partira demain et vous pouvez en faire ce que vous voulez
Mais d'abord je vous pose le question "pourquoi".
Par le couloir long elle l'a amené
Jusqu'à sa chambre aux tapis rouges
Et elle n'a jamais déposé la couronne de sa tête
Elle lui a demandé de s'y asseoir
Il a dit 'Je vous vois maintenant et vous êtes très jeune
Mais j'ai vu plus de batailles perdues que de batailles gagnées
Et j'ai quelque intuition que c'est juste pour vous amuser
Et maintenant me diriez-vous pourquoi?
Alors la jeune reine l'a regardé avec des yeux orgueilleux
Elle a dit 'Vous n'allez pas comprendre, et vous ne devez pas essayer
Mais elle avait le visage d'une enfant et il croyait qu'elle pleurerait
Mais elle s'est renfermée comme un éventail
Elle a dit 'J'ai avalé un fil secret et brûlant
Il me couple là-dedans, et j'ai souvent saigné'
Et il a mis la main sur sa tête
Et il l'a prosternée jusqu'au sol
'Dites-moi, combien de faim avez-vous? Comment faible vous sentez-vous
Car vous vivez ici toute seule et vous ne vous montrez jamais
Mais je ne vais plus encore sur vos champs de bataille'
Et il l'a amenée à la fenêtre pour voir
Et le soleil était doré mais les cieux étaient grises
Et elle a voulu plus qu'elle n'a jamais pu dire
Mais elle a compris qu'elle craignait et elle s'est tournée
Et elle ne lui faisait face après ça.
Il a dit 'Je voudrais vivre comme un homme honnête
Pour gagner ce que je mérite et donner tout ce que je peux
Et pour aimer une jeune femme qui je ne comprendra pas
Votre majesté, vos façons sont très étranges
Mais la couronne était tombée et elle pensait qu'elle briserait
Quand elle s'y tenait, honteuse du douleur dans son coeur
Et elle l'a amené jusqu'à la porte et l'a demandé d'attendre
Et avait besoin d'un moment dedans
Et là au loin on a entendu sa commande
Et le soldat était tué, attendant toujours son retour
Et la reine s'est étouffée dans la solitude qu'elle préférait
Pendant que la bataille continuait
Exactly the same opinion, and french too. For me the best song of this album. I often dreamt of being the soldier, whatever the ending.
just met her yesterday,shes a lovely person
Straziante e forte!
Invade il profondo.
SuZanne Vega è una artista grandiosa!!!
Beautiful song beautiful rendition. thank you Susan that was great! Loved it.
She's awesome. Her songs, the lyrics & her soft voice..
I think I heard this song for the first time about 20 years ago and it stil makes me cry
this song is a pure masterpiece!
certainly her best song ever! GREAT ARTIST!!!!
AWESOME THIS SONG ONE OF THE BEST LOVE SUZANNE VEGA FANTASTIC SINGER VOICE OF AN ANGEL JUST LOVELY . THANKYOU MY DEAR BEAUTIFUL FRIEND jat13 BLAST FROM THE PAST MESMERISING MOMENTS PAUSE FOR THOUGHT YESS THUMBS UP MUST WATCH WONDERFUL , SENDING SMILES NAMASTE FROM ENGLAND BRAVOOO XD MUAH MUAH XXXXXXX
Been so long ago but still remember it all
Powerful. Thanks Tim for sending this one out to me.
I adore these two songs, its a miracle i found them together and live and in great r ecording...
This is the true nature of beauty.
Thank you so much Suzanne Vega :-)
I love this song. I have been where she is talking about. Twice.
Same same,ktt 126.I didn't own a CD player and was obsessed with jazz at the time,but I happened to read an article in Rolling Stone and I'm so glad I bought her first album,on vinyl.
she is brilliant live!! :)
love love this song. still brings tears to my eyes.
tout ma jeunesse merci Suzanne Vega!
Timeless masterpiece 👌❤️❤️👌
this song is one of my favorite song of all time
now..i fall in love with this song-,-
Thank uuuuu twooooo!!!!
So good, so perfect.
Absolutley Fantastic!!...I love song.
My fave! Never have I heard unrequited love so beautifully explained.
so true
a great performance with compassion . thanks for posting ... Viva Vega !
Such a Passionate Song Made me Cry just Superb!!!!
I've never heard suzanne before now, and I don't get that easily touched by music, but this was something real. I just feel it through my whole body! I just want to cry, don't know why, but it's so beautiful!
I’ve been there. Delighted to find this recording here. What a great evening that was!