Ms Ronstadt was one of the late 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s greatest singers. Only person to have the #1 spot on the Country, Pop/Rock and R&B in the same week with different songs. She has the highest selling non-English album in US history, sold over 2.5 million copies (double Platinum) in the first 24 hours of release, Canciones de mi Padre . She has sung Country/Folk, Rock, Pop, New Wave, Operetta for which she received a Tony Nomination for Pirates of Penzance, Standards with the great Nelson Riddle, Mexican Mariachi and Cuban, she even has a Christmas album. She was the first female artist to have 5 Platinum albums in a row. She was the only woman selling out arenas in the mid 70s as the headliner.
Linda Ronstadt was a main staple for all of us baby boomers in the '70s... Lots of awesome songs... So sad about her losing the ability to sing on top of never marrying she's got a very interesting life story...❤
Linda has a a Parkinson’s-like disorder called progressive supranuclear palsy. She will always be one of the greatest. And you are so right that we are blessed with her music forever thanks to all the recordings she made.
I absolutely love her! I grew up with her music and now I am alongside her with Parkinson's disease. I have had young onset Parkinson's for about 13 years now since I was 42 years old. Neil diamond also has Parkinson's as well and he had to recently retire from singing. Alan alda from mash also has it. It's becoming more and more prevalent. I pray one day they find a cure. It was so sad to watch the interview and say that she sings in her head now. This is my favorite song by her. Great reaction!❤
This was film from a concert in Germany. This was toward the end, that's why she was doing the band intros. She had one of the best bands around. They were loyal to the boss.
The reason for so many guitars was different ones for different songs, there was a lead, rhythm and bass guitar players and sometimes different ones would play lead and rhythm, or a song requires a mandolin or acoustic guitar. Linda sang rock, soul and blues which all have different guitar needs.
The condition afflicting Linda is a form of Parkinson's. People look at how many Grammys Linda won and think WOW but what made her so amazing was the diversity of the categories. A double handful of them in almost as many genres. Rock, Country, Folk, Latin American (Mariachi), Great American Songbook, etc, etc, etc She was nominated for a Toni (Broadway) for a Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta. She shares one of those Chinese Theatre Stars with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris for their TRIO albums. Kennedy Center for the Arts Inductee. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She filled so many arenas and thwarters the the TicketMaster of the time named her Female Performance Artist of the Decade. Check out her cover of 'Willing". I'm not much of a fan of music in general but I love Linda. She's always been a bit of an activist too.
She is in the R&R Hall of Fame and deserves it. She encouraged so many to come into the rock scene in the 70s when it was dominated by men. She was a woman who was a solo artist. Her popularity has remained strong.
There are just not enough superlatives to describe this woman. Suffice it to say, she magnetic in every way. I saw her live on this tour. Those were the days!
Point is, not only a great singer but surrounded by top musicians. WE LOVED THESE JAMS when the musicians tore it up and the do here…. you will improve your understanding of musicianship by listening to everything with open heart and open ears and show the respect they all desevere
Back in the day bands would introduce themselves halfway through their sets, which is what Linda did here. All those instruments were being played at various times in one song or another but not all at once.
If you start tracing the lineage of songs from the late 60's and early- to mid-70's, you will find a few names keep popping up as either a writer or collaborator - Linda Ronstadt is one, Carol King is another, Jim Steinman is yet another, and there are a few more. There was a core of writing talent that wrote songs and then either performed them themselves or passed them to other performers that they believed would do the songs justice. Linda Ronstadt wrote, collaborated, and performed - all that on top of launching some of the best talent in the music industry by giving them tunes and a stage - I'm talking about the Eagles of course. Some of her studio talent went out on their own to form the Eagles and then they shared music with Linda and Linda with them, boosting each other along the way. It was this type of collaboration and cooperation that ended up giving us "super groups" like "The Traveling Wilburys" who's songs still resonate today and revolutionized music for at least two generations of fans and listeners. Okay, I'm off my soapbox...
The thing about the people who write their songs is that they are well versed in their craft and usually experiment with different instruments and singing as well as styles of both and are often open to suggestions and ideas from experienced artists and producers as well as a lot of practicing and rehearsing their music to make the best use of the talent to achieve the best version of their songs not just recorded but live as well. This is why it’s often good to see a live performance of some of these artists especially when they’re working with the people who are really good with each other or they’re also as talented as the original artists.
I got to see her in '86 in concert singing songs from her new album, Canciones de mi Padre ❤ translated... Songs of my father ❤...I got extra Credit in Spanish class if I went 😂 she sang only in Spanish and she was Amazing !!!!!❤
Waddy Wachtel has been around for a minute and played with a LOT of big players. And Andrew Gold had a few hits on his own. Linda sang backup on one of them.
Why oh why are you talking over the music. You left out one these individuals had and that is talent. Mike Botts the Drummer was the Drummer for the Group Bread and also played piano for Simon and Garfunkel on Bridge over Troubled Waters. Andrew Gold was Linda’s Music Manager and also a multi instrumentalist who carved out a very successful career of his own. One of most famous songs ‘Thank You For Being A Friend’ . I thought you where very disrespectful to these very talented musicians!
Hey Krizz love your reactions but please don't talk over the Jam session! They didn't just make time for a jam session ,it was crucial to a hit song in the 70's.Funny how the reactors from the rap world don't seem to get that the vocals aren't always the most important part of the song! I really do enjoy hearing your input though
You are partly right what you needed to be a great Rock and roll singer in the 70's. Theres a saying we needed "Sex, drugs, and rock and roll". And, I might add the sideburns were a must to. Lol.
So sad she's lost the ability to sing.. she was amazing. A little B4 my time but I love it. I'm more 80's 90's. but Hair Band era in the 80's was my era.. had to have the hair... lol.
Back in the day my ex knew that if he came home, and that song was playing loudly on repeat while I furiously cleaned house , to make himself scarce until I calmed down over his most recent azzhole behavior. 😂
Too bad you almost muted the awesome guitar solos while you talked about your observations of 70’s music. I hope people aren’t so disrespectful about your musical recordings.
One of the most incredible vocalists ever. She performed rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin music. In 2013 she was diagnosed with a Parkinson’s like disease which is why she no longer performs.
Ms Ronstadt was one of the late 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s greatest singers. Only person to have the #1 spot on the Country, Pop/Rock and R&B in the same week with different songs. She has the highest selling non-English album in US history, sold over 2.5 million copies (double Platinum) in the first 24 hours of release, Canciones de mi Padre . She has sung Country/Folk, Rock, Pop, New Wave, Operetta for which she received a Tony Nomination for Pirates of Penzance, Standards with the great Nelson Riddle, Mexican Mariachi and Cuban, she even has a Christmas album. She was the first female artist to have 5 Platinum albums in a row. She was the only woman selling out arenas in the mid 70s as the headliner.
Linda was instrumental in the Eagles career. I've had a crush on her since I remember
Linda Ronstadt was a main staple for all of us baby boomers in the '70s... Lots of awesome songs... So sad about her losing the ability to sing on top of never marrying she's got a very interesting life story...❤
She sang country, rock, pop, Country-rock, big band, light opera, Mexican Mariachi on and on
Linda has a a Parkinson’s-like disorder called progressive supranuclear palsy. She will always be one of the greatest. And you are so right that we are blessed with her music forever thanks to all the recordings she made.
A friend of mine just passed away from that same disease 2 months ago.
Most of the Eagle's were in her backup band before they broke out.
I was blessed to see her several times during my teens and twenties and she is an amazing talent! Thank you for reacting!😽🎶
Linda sang her ass off, one of the greats. And one of the major crushes of my boyhood days too
I absolutely love her! I grew up with her music and now I am alongside her with Parkinson's disease. I have had young onset Parkinson's for about 13 years now since I was 42 years old. Neil diamond also has Parkinson's as well and he had to recently retire from singing. Alan alda from mash also has it. It's becoming more and more prevalent. I pray one day they find a cure. It was so sad to watch the interview and say that she sings in her head now. This is my favorite song by her. Great reaction!❤
You talked over an awesome extended and outstanding guitar break.
I know, I didn't understand that.
'Blue Bayou' and 'Desperado'
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Linda is such a gift You would really enjoy Linda's La Charreada Live Performance ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
She did a large variety of styles and did them all top notch.
She's done really good duets with male musicians too... Aaron Neville and James Ingram to name two❤❤
Also Andrew Gold in her backup band here went on to have solo hits including “Thank You for Being a Friend,” later used as the “Golden Girls” theme.
This was film from a concert in Germany. This was toward the end, that's why she was doing the band intros. She had one of the best bands around. They were loyal to the boss.
Linda has been a favorite of mine forever. I saw her in concert at the university of Missouri in 1978 (tickets were $6.50) 🎸👵🏼☮️
One of the greatest female singers of all time!
The reason for so many guitars was different ones for different songs, there was a lead, rhythm and bass guitar players and sometimes different ones would play lead and rhythm, or a song requires a mandolin or acoustic guitar.
Linda sang rock, soul and blues which all have different guitar needs.
The condition afflicting Linda is a form of Parkinson's.
People look at how many Grammys Linda won and think WOW but what made her so amazing was the diversity of the categories. A double handful of them in almost as many genres.
Rock, Country, Folk, Latin American (Mariachi), Great American Songbook, etc, etc, etc
She was nominated for a Toni (Broadway) for a Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta.
She shares one of those Chinese Theatre Stars with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris for their TRIO albums.
Kennedy Center for the Arts Inductee.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
She filled so many arenas and thwarters the the TicketMaster of the time named her Female Performance Artist of the Decade.
Check out her cover of 'Willing".
I'm not much of a fan of music in general but I love Linda.
She's always been a bit of an activist too.
Linda did light opera on Broadway and had an album of classic love songs from past eras.
One of the greatest of all time
She is in the R&R Hall of Fame and deserves it. She encouraged so many to come into the rock scene in the 70s when it was dominated by men. She was a woman who was a solo artist. Her popularity has remained strong.
There are just not enough superlatives to describe this woman. Suffice it to say, she magnetic in every way. I saw her live on this tour. Those were the days!
Point is, not only a great singer but surrounded by top musicians. WE LOVED THESE JAMS when the musicians tore it up and the do here…. you will improve your understanding of musicianship by listening to everything with open heart and open ears and show the respect they all desevere
So you talked over the entire guitar solo, nice really nice
Back in the day bands would introduce themselves halfway through their sets, which is what Linda did here. All those instruments were being played at various times in one song or another but not all at once.
If you start tracing the lineage of songs from the late 60's and early- to mid-70's, you will find a few names keep popping up as either a writer or collaborator - Linda Ronstadt is one, Carol King is another, Jim Steinman is yet another, and there are a few more. There was a core of writing talent that wrote songs and then either performed them themselves or passed them to other performers that they believed would do the songs justice. Linda Ronstadt wrote, collaborated, and performed - all that on top of launching some of the best talent in the music industry by giving them tunes and a stage - I'm talking about the Eagles of course. Some of her studio talent went out on their own to form the Eagles and then they shared music with Linda and Linda with them, boosting each other along the way. It was this type of collaboration and cooperation that ended up giving us "super groups" like "The Traveling Wilburys" who's songs still resonate today and revolutionized music for at least two generations of fans and listeners. Okay, I'm off my soapbox...
Nice
LOL You were 2 and I was singing this to my husband!!!!!!
BANGER!! :) LINDA IS FIRE!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You are watching the love of my life. I had Linda Ronstadt posters all over the place. She’s amazing.
I once had a softball shirt that read " Softball, Sex and Rock N Roll". I would always add that beer went with all three.
Linda 's long long time and defferent drum are two reallt good songs
Power, we were much more free back then. Linda was one of my teenage crushes. Carly Simon too.
Queen of the 70s
The thing about the people who write their songs is that they are well versed in their craft and usually experiment with different instruments and singing as well as styles of both and are often open to suggestions and ideas from experienced artists and producers as well as a lot of practicing and rehearsing their music to make the best use of the talent to achieve the best version of their songs not just recorded but live as well. This is why it’s often good to see a live performance of some of these artists especially when they’re working with the people who are really good with each other or they’re also as talented as the original artists.
She was dating California Governor Jerry Brown in the 70's much to the dismay of many teenage boys like me
I got to see her in '86 in concert singing songs from her new album, Canciones de mi Padre ❤ translated... Songs of my father ❤...I got extra Credit in Spanish class if I went 😂 she sang only in Spanish and she was Amazing !!!!!❤
MORE cowbell! :)
Waddy Wachtel has been around for a minute and played with a LOT of big players. And Andrew Gold had a few hits on his own. Linda sang backup on one of them.
And then there was Linda who didn't smoke & was a famous teetotaler.
This is why my generation are music snobs.
**BLUE BAYOU** is the one you did already I think. Y'all in the comments go find that. :)
Why oh why are you talking over the music. You left out one these individuals had and that is talent. Mike Botts the Drummer was the Drummer for the Group Bread and also played piano for Simon and Garfunkel on Bridge over Troubled Waters. Andrew Gold was Linda’s Music Manager and also a multi instrumentalist who carved out a very successful career of his own. One of most famous songs ‘Thank You For Being A Friend’ . I thought you where very disrespectful to these very talented musicians!
Hey Krizz love your reactions but please don't talk over the Jam session! They didn't just make time for a jam session ,it was crucial to a hit song in the 70's.Funny how the reactors from the rap world don't seem to get that the vocals aren't always the most important part of the song! I really do enjoy hearing your input though
Krizz, you NEED to experience her singing mariachi music.
You are partly right what you needed to be a great Rock and roll singer in the 70's. Theres a saying we needed "Sex, drugs, and rock and roll". And, I might add the sideburns were a must to. Lol.
You need to check out Linda, emery Lou and Dolly the group they formed has the trio. They made two albums
Tell Black Pegasus to do this one!
Love to hear that you had a jam session with Kid Rock
Andrew Gold did his own stuff later. Lonely Boy , Thank you for being a Friend from back when I was in HS.
You should check out her early stuff like "Love Has No Pride."
So sad she's lost the ability to sing.. she was amazing. A little B4 my time but I love it. I'm more 80's 90's. but Hair Band era in the 80's was my era.. had to have the hair... lol.
How many artists today sound this good live?
Freak flag can equal Soul.
Please check out Linda's rendition of Dylan's "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight".
Thanx
Back in the day my ex knew that if he came home, and that song was playing loudly on repeat while I furiously cleaned house , to make himself scarce until I calmed down over his most recent azzhole behavior. 😂
The only thing better than more cowbell is
Even more cowbell! Lol
Too bad you almost muted the awesome guitar solos while you talked about your observations of 70’s music. I hope people aren’t so disrespectful about your musical recordings.
Beyonce ought to cover that.
Couldn't hear the music through most of the solos. There is a "pause" button.
I was 14
the performance from the Midnight Special of this song is really wilder: ruclips.net/video/RJ7bcmrS1U8/видео.html
don't wear a vest if there's no hair on your chest
When you turned down the audio on the instrumental part you lost me
One of the most incredible vocalists ever. She performed rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin music. In 2013 she was diagnosed with a Parkinson’s like disease which is why she no longer performs.