Just before the pandemic, we went to see Rickie Lee at The Kessler Theater, a very intimate venue in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas. I'm pushing 70 now and I've seen a lot of the greats over the years. Her show was in my top 5. She's just fabulous.
Nobody comes close to Rickie! She is beyond talented, her voice, her style, her vibe, she effortlessly manages to balance sweet angelicness and hardcore badassery so perfectly i immediately loved her🍀
Danny's All Star Joint. Brilliant. David Mamet wishes he could have written that shit. It's ALL the talk. All that you'd hear on the sidewalk, in the bodegas and in the neighborhood now, that nobody else has ever, ever caught in such a beautiful, rusty, broken up birdcage. All with a reason to dance. So brilliant, my star-crossed muse!
I saw Rickie Lee in Knoxville in the late 1990s or early 2000s, all by her lonesome. She walked out, played "Last Chance Texaco", and it was on. So simple, but so deep. A little while later, she said, "Let's cast a spell." We chuckled, sure, whatever, we'll play along. She walked to the piano, the house lights came down, she lit some candles...and she cast a spell. "Magazine", "We Belong Together", and another ("Coolsville?"). Complete silence from a couple thousand of us, and we were all alone in the universe, together. Leo Kottke , who opened, came out to play a couple with her, and he was a mess, and said so. Tears streaming down his, and our, faces. Then they had a playful ball. 15 or 20 years later, in a small theater in Santa Fe, this time with a band. A couple of minutes into it, I leaned over to my wife and said, "what the hell is going on?" She said, "I have no idea." The spell had been cast again. Please, please, please, come back to New Mexico, and cast your spell on us again, we desperately need it. The living definition of Artist.
I don't remember much - I was fully lucid, but it's been so long. Still, I always tell people that the best concert I ever saw was RLJ at Merriwether Post Pavilion near Baltimore in about 1982. Just Walk Away, Renee!
Rickie, Joni, Walt and Don, Mr.Zimmerman. Not necessarily in that order. I have a friend who is nearly that good, but he would be embarrassed if I listed his name....
Rickie Lee and her incredible band were so far ahead of their time in 1979, that they STILL sound fresh and contemporary even today in 2020! How many other singers and musicians sound THAT good???
Stevie Nicks, Sheryl Crow, Dixie Chicks…….Stevie is definitely at the top of that list and has the most recognizable hits. Kate Bush sucks, outside of England no one knows her.
Thank you Rickie Lee Jones. You are a truly original artist. Props to hiring such a great band for this tour as well. I've been a fan of Buzz and Neil forever. I'm still listening, just read your book (fantastic!) and your picture has been hanging on our wall for years and years. I hear you loud and clear...
I was in the audience when they filmed this. Shame about the film's poor sound quality. I hope there's a better version somewhere in the BBC archives. A memorable gig.
back what feels like 100 years ago I bought her LP with Chuck Es in Love on it , well my dad did cause when it came out I was like 14 or so. It was my favorite song that summer and I felt like Chuck cause I have in been in love with Rickie since then. I still have that very record.
damn, youngblood is one of my forever favorites. but this intro into danny's all star joint is phenomenal and her lyrics are out of this world "I'm in a half-way house on a one-way street And I'm a quarter past left alive" just damn nothing like her.
Oh man! Rickie's debut album was one of the greatest of all time. She's uber cool, sassy and a brilliant singer songwriter to boot. I wore that album out I loved it so much and the cover is now framed on my wall. Sadly I never got to see her live so this footage is a diamond. Love you Rickie, you are very, very special someone ❤
@@regaltip8A Not true! Many people consider Pirates her masterpiece. Both are masterpieces. Next 3 albums also brilliant -- Girl at her Volcano, The Magazine, Flying Cowboys are all great. Then she did an album of covers (she's done a few of those) and has additional albums that are also great, including Traffic from Paradise and her last album of new material The Other Side of Desire. Some of her albums aren't as strong (don't really like The Sermon on Exposition Boulevard) as is the case with all artists, but every album has some brilliance on it. You have to listen to all of her music, hear it. Be graced by it.
What a beautifully bohemian musical talent Rickie was. She and Tom Waits were an item for a while before Kathleen Brennan came on the scene, and while the Brennan-Waits partnership and musical collaboration turned out to be the stuff of legend, one can't help wondering what might have been if Rickie had held it together.
Hey Ricki. Just want to say that I was lucky enough to see you perform live in Santa Barbara in '86 or '87. If you remember, at the Santa Barbara show, there were a few women close to the stage talking their heads off while you were performing. Well needless to say you stopped in the middle of your song and told them "Be quite! I'm telling you a story. If you want to talk go outside and let everyone else enjoy the show." (I apologize for paraphrasing but that's the gist of your message.) I also had the privilege of attending your show in Los Angeles. As a musician I think you are amazing. As a performer you had every right to shut down those cackling hens. Hope to see you perform again. All the best.
Got to see her the 1st time in an outdoor amphitheater in Columbia MD around 1982. She played the piano and blew us away with her voice. Her 1st two albums helped get me through some tough days in college. Saw her again as a performer many years later at an outdoor festival in Oakland CA and got to talk with her briefly after she performed. As cool as imagined.
Wow, glad to see this performance is still intact after all these years...she was so young here! The audio has suffered quite a bit.. this is simply classic regardless! Still love this amazing artist after all these years.
@@ronaldomadrebien7045 my point was 79 prices. You were lucky but it wasn't cheap. lol. Our Skynyrd tickets from scalpers in 77 were a rip off but worth every penny. 😎
Sure wish i could have heard one of those shows. Ensemble playing of the highest order. Just incredible and then there is that unique and very fine creation, Ms. Jones - one of Providence's greatest gifts to us earthlings.
Kids today will never realize that back in the day you couldn't get on a computer to hear great music and see people perform it but we had Don kirshner's Rock concert and the old grey whistle and I've seen every great band from back in the day on those two shows, every every week Don kirshner's Rock concert at somebody grade on it whoever was popular at the time was on Don Kirshner and the old grey whistle
So good, soulful and raw. Buzz Feiten is such a great guitarist. Always been one of my favs. A really cool performance. just compare this with today's pop, if you even can.
There are pop songs and female singers past and present, then there are true singers and song writers. I will put Rickie Lee Jones the category of a true singer and writer of real songs. Blues, Funk, jazz, story teller are her style. Rickie Lee Jones is a true Legend. Thank you Rickie Lee Jones
I spent so many years playing the cassettes then the cds of the first four or five albums in the kitchen when I would be cooking for friends, and took delight in getting the lps in the first week they were issued. Thanks Rickie for all these decades of consummate musicianship.
She definitely was the white girl cool. She was all over that. Brought a remarkably original poetry to the idiom. Anybody notice how totally ripped she is in Weasel? Heard the stories...... That debut album was one of the best ever, and that and its followup (Pirates) have got to be one of the best one-two punches in the history of records. The '70's were lookin' to just lay down and die and then she showed up. Now this brings back all the memories of a time when inner cities still had bricks and mortar, barely train stations, joints for all us anonymous actors, tunes that stuck to your hips. Thanks for that stubborn chin lift.
As a LIVE PERFORMER, basically as good as PRINCE!!! (Different, but as good...) STILL GOING AND STILL ALL HERSELF bless her precious heart... (We love you, Rickie...) xx SF
Ok,..I'll do the drum! This albums ( 1+2) made me drum, and be in love with mis Jones til now,... pfff, Musicaly of course. ...thanks fore these pictuares
Genuine - - Overwhelming, the real deal. Christ, just when I think the tears are over, she gets me again - thanks a ton for posting this vid - left me in an emotional heap - a handful of some of the greatest songs ever written - and what a performance by our precious Rickie Lee - no pitch fixing in those days - certainly none needed here, she's dead nuts on.
Wow !!! > Now this takes me away way aback to 1979 at Manchester free trade hall > and i'm still in Love with her and her great great music ( give me rickie lee jones everytime and i'm good lol ) . Coolsville man .
I LOVED that! So many wonderful memories in '78 when I first bought this album. When you get the sheet of lyrics with it, you never forget a word. Such a wonderful blast from the past, as I celebrate my 60th (EEK) tomorrow. WAY too hot Rickie. 😍🤩😍
You are without a doubt a National Treasure! I have loved your music since I first heard it. You have the ability to cross genres effortlessly and you have such a grasp of bringing whats real to music in a way no one else can. You will always be an icon in music circles. Much love and respect.
Such a respected name in music -- just incredible to be so solid in style and talent right from the beginning of her career.. just lovely. She's been an inspiration to me vocally and creatively -- so grateful 💙
Found this while reading Last Chance Texaco! Coolest of Cool Ms Rikki Lee! Next stop down menory lane her debut album is going on! I'm declaring it RLJ Day here in Oz🦘
I've been listening to Rickie Lee Jones since I was 13 and now I'm 59 and her new stuff is awesome❤ I still like to listen to old stuff she's a beautiful spirit
Just before the pandemic, we went to see Rickie Lee at The Kessler Theater, a very intimate venue in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas. I'm pushing 70 now and I've seen a lot of the greats over the years. Her show was in my top 5. She's just fabulous.
saw her in Dublin in 2019 at 57 .
only cried 3 times.... just love her
Excellent! I saw her in the late 70s,early 80s...
With Tom Waitts,love them
Awww man I would love to see her
a workmate who thought he was a music master once referred to her as a 1 hit wonder, i gave him both barrels....
She is in my top 1
Nobody comes close to Rickie! She is beyond talented, her voice, her style, her vibe, she effortlessly manages to balance sweet angelicness and hardcore badassery so perfectly i immediately loved her🍀
Well 71 years of age. Rickie Lee fan from day dot but havent seen her live and only just discovered this video. What a show. Thank you
Danny's All Star Joint. Brilliant. David Mamet wishes he could have written that shit. It's ALL the talk. All that you'd hear on the sidewalk, in the bodegas and in the neighborhood now, that nobody else has ever, ever caught in such a beautiful, rusty, broken up birdcage. All with a reason to dance. So brilliant, my star-crossed muse!
nice im 63 never seen her live . but i have allways had a crush on her.
I was at this concert at the Dominion, Tottenham Court Road. It was the first concert I had ever been to, and blown away by the experience.
I saw Rickie Lee in Knoxville in the late 1990s or early 2000s, all by her lonesome. She walked out, played "Last Chance Texaco", and it was on. So simple, but so deep. A little while later, she said, "Let's cast a spell." We chuckled, sure, whatever, we'll play along. She walked to the piano, the house lights came down, she lit some candles...and she cast a spell. "Magazine", "We Belong Together", and another ("Coolsville?"). Complete silence from a couple thousand of us, and we were all alone in the universe, together. Leo Kottke , who opened, came out to play a couple with her, and he was a mess, and said so. Tears streaming down his, and our, faces. Then they had a playful ball. 15 or 20 years later, in a small theater in Santa Fe, this time with a band. A couple of minutes into it, I leaned over to my wife and said, "what the hell is going on?" She said, "I have no idea." The spell had been cast again. Please, please, please, come back to New Mexico, and cast your spell on us again, we desperately need it. The living definition of Artist.
The Queen of Coolsville for sure.
@@mwilson70201 u know it!👍👍👍
What a great story - have never seen her live and suspect I never will but this is a good second best!
I don't remember much - I was fully lucid, but it's been so long. Still, I always tell people that the best concert I ever saw was RLJ at Merriwether Post Pavilion near Baltimore in about 1982. Just Walk Away, Renee!
Did you catch her at Eve's Ranch outside of Santa Fe? She's sooo high at this London gig.
Rickie is on fire! She looks like she's having so much fun, too. And what a band! Nobody makes music like that anymore...
Rickie is awesome❤
She still rocks❤
Today's music or whatever you call it sucks when you hear these gems.
One of the greatest songwriters ever. Like a female steeley Dan
Dylan even. I've long said PIRATES is the thinking person's TAPESTRY.
Only better!
That is exactly my thought. She has an acrobatic voice. Absolutely effortless and just as intricate as Al Jareau or Steely Dan
Except better n I love steely Dan but RLJ blows doors on him.
Rickie, Joni, Walt and Don, Mr.Zimmerman. Not necessarily in that order. I have a friend who is nearly that good, but he would be embarrassed if I listed his name....
Rickie Lee and her incredible band were so far ahead of their time in 1979, that they STILL sound fresh and contemporary even today in 2020! How many other singers and musicians sound THAT good???
Precisely!!
Best God Damn Singer song writer to come around since Joni Mitchell Bob Dylan n CSN
and Bernie Taupin n Elton!
Goddam. got this record in '81, this woman is just flat amazing.
The 3 greatest female singer-songwriters of the past 50 years (in no particular order):
Laura Nyro, Joni Mitchell, Rickie Lee Jones.
Could we add Joni Mitchell ? Please ?
And Kate Bush
Stevie Nicks, Sheryl Crow, Dixie Chicks…….Stevie is definitely at the top of that list and has the most recognizable hits. Kate Bush sucks, outside of England no one knows her.
Can we add Ruth Buzzy and TINA AND Marie Osmond and Edith Bunker pleeeeese people looooool
That is exactly correct my friend. Spot on
Thank you Rickie Lee Jones. You are a truly original artist. Props to hiring such a great band for this tour as well. I've been a fan of Buzz and Neil forever. I'm still listening, just read your book (fantastic!) and your picture has been hanging on our wall for years and years. I hear you loud and clear...
There is cool.. and then there is Rickie Lee Jones freekin' COOL!
Ricke Lee was just the best...love her first album, the best debut of all time ever
I can't over the fact over how talented all these musicians are. Her debut album was so god damn strong!
Check out the album credits, you'll be surprised to see how many great (and famous) musicians contributed.
Guess they all recognised talent when they saw it. Buzzy Feiten criminally underated in my opinion.
@@OMGWTFLOLSMH yep even Red Callander for gods sake
I was in the audience when they filmed this. Shame about the film's poor sound quality. I hope there's a better version somewhere in the BBC archives.
A memorable gig.
Jealous
SNL was my first time seeing this great voice,
Great songwriting, almost bluesy, awesome voice - timeless! Never gets old and the whole albums were - not just one song or two.
back what feels like 100 years ago I bought her LP with Chuck Es in Love on it , well my dad did cause when it came out I was like 14 or so. It was my favorite song that summer and I felt like Chuck cause I have in been in love with Rickie since then. I still have that very record.
damn, youngblood is one of my forever favorites. but this intro into danny's all star joint is phenomenal and her lyrics are out of this world "I'm in a half-way house on a one-way street
And I'm a quarter past left alive" just damn nothing like her.
Agree w you. Sue
she is the everything
Played and played this album as a teenager, loved it one of my all time favorites, such an inspiration to me x
Is this performance on record? So love it
i was 24 when it came out and it is still top 5 all time.......so good!
Rickie Lee Jones is legend 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌Absolutely amazing performance!! What a great band!!
'What were the skies like when you were young?' Amazing woman
What a killer band
no better than little feat x
Oh man! Rickie's debut album was one of the greatest of all time. She's uber cool, sassy and a brilliant singer songwriter to boot. I wore that album out I loved it so much and the cover is now framed on my wall. Sadly I never got to see her live so this footage is a diamond. Love you Rickie, you are very, very special someone ❤
Saw her live twice, sorry you missed that my friend.
True but she was unable to follow it up. Each subsequent album sold less and less.
@@regaltip8A Not true! Many people consider Pirates her masterpiece. Both are masterpieces. Next 3 albums also brilliant -- Girl at her Volcano, The Magazine, Flying Cowboys are all great. Then she did an album of covers (she's done a few of those) and has additional albums that are also great, including Traffic from Paradise and her last album of new material The Other Side of Desire. Some of her albums aren't as strong (don't really like The Sermon on Exposition Boulevard) as is the case with all artists, but every album has some brilliance on it. You have to listen to all of her music, hear it. Be graced by it.
@@regaltip8A Pirates album was a masterpiece!!!
"You never know when you're making a memory". Damn.
What a beautifully bohemian musical talent Rickie was. She and Tom Waits were an item for a while before Kathleen Brennan came on the scene, and while the Brennan-Waits partnership and musical collaboration turned out to be the stuff of legend, one can't help wondering what might have been if Rickie had held it together.
Just looked up Rickie Lee Jones in the dictionary. Definition was one word-Cool 😎 #raspberryberet
"wants it rare but he gets it . . . well" . . . her lyrics are just sublime.
'Now it's J&B & me -- sounds close but it ain't the same '. . .
Hey Ricki. Just want to say that I was lucky enough to see you perform live in Santa Barbara in '86 or '87. If you remember, at the Santa Barbara show, there were a few women close to the stage talking their heads off while you were performing. Well needless to say you stopped in the middle of your song and told them "Be quite! I'm telling you a story. If you want to talk go outside and let everyone else enjoy the show." (I apologize for paraphrasing but that's the gist of your message.) I also had the privilege of attending your show in Los Angeles. As a musician I think you are amazing. As a performer you had every right to shut down those cackling hens. Hope to see you perform again. All the best.
Got to see her the 1st time in an outdoor amphitheater in Columbia MD around 1982. She played the piano and blew us away with her voice. Her 1st two albums helped get me through some tough days in college. Saw her again as a performer many years later at an outdoor festival in Oakland CA and got to talk with her briefly after she performed. As cool as imagined.
she closed that show like a boss A+
Wow, glad to see this performance is still intact after all these years...she was so young here! The audio has suffered quite a bit.. this is simply classic regardless! Still love this amazing artist after all these years.
I was fortunate to catch this concert in 79 in Santa Barbara California. In a very small venue never forget this I paid 20 bucks for the tickets.
Tickets..........plural ?..............you did indeed get a bargain 👍🏻
@@ronaldomadrebien7045 In 1979?
@@michaelparker3709 ………….I have family in Santa Barbara, I’ll ask my cousin if he went too
@@ronaldomadrebien7045 my point was 79 prices. You were lucky but it wasn't cheap. lol.
Our Skynyrd tickets from scalpers in 77 were a rip off but worth every penny. 😎
@@michaelparker3709 …….. I did understand what you were referring to Michael, still a good deal though?
Sure wish i could have heard one of those shows. Ensemble playing of the highest order. Just incredible and then there is that unique and very fine creation, Ms. Jones - one of Providence's greatest gifts to us earthlings.
Kids today will never realize that back in the day you couldn't get on a computer to hear great music and see people perform it but we had Don kirshner's Rock concert and the old grey whistle and I've seen every great band from back in the day on those two shows, every every week Don kirshner's Rock concert at somebody grade on it whoever was popular at the time was on Don Kirshner and the old grey whistle
This is great. Rickie in her prime.
Chuck E wasn't the only one !!
Saw her in Boston around the same time. I said to myself, as much as I love you, Joni M., step aside . .
Yay, you never know when you're making a memory.
...she used all of those Steely Dan session guys on the record...Victor Feldman...Porcaro....wonderful era for pop music
I hope you know that Steely Dan was a character in a book that was a vibrator
Buzz Feiten and Neil Larsen had their own band for a while .
Ricky survived this period and is doing quite well these days!
Such great vibes !
So lucky to have music like this preserved on utube !
What an Artist, what a Band!
So good, soulful and raw. Buzz Feiten is such a great guitarist. Always been one of my favs. A really cool performance. just compare this with today's pop, if you even can.
Funk Queen! Neil Larsen and Buzz Feiten accompanying!
Neil Larsen!
never seen this Rickie before, but I sure won't lose that number
There are pop songs and female singers past and present, then there are true singers and song writers.
I will put Rickie Lee Jones the category of a true singer and writer of real songs.
Blues, Funk, jazz, story teller are her style.
Rickie Lee Jones is a true Legend.
Thank you Rickie Lee Jones
Fantastic - great band, and completely different arrangements from the album versions, which were all I knew these 43 years.
I spent so many years playing the cassettes then the cds of the first four or five albums in the kitchen when I would be cooking for friends, and took delight in getting the lps in the first week they were issued. Thanks Rickie for all these decades of consummate musicianship.
😂😂so cute 😍 What a great performer ...such a lovely tàlent
She definitely was the white girl cool. She was all over that. Brought a remarkably original poetry to the idiom. Anybody notice how totally ripped she is in Weasel? Heard the stories......
That debut album was one of the best ever, and that and its followup (Pirates) have got to be one of the best one-two punches in the history of records.
The '70's were lookin' to just lay down and die and then she showed up. Now this brings back all the memories of a time when inner cities still had bricks and mortar, barely train stations, joints for all us anonymous actors, tunes that stuck to your hips. Thanks for that stubborn chin lift.
I can tell how she influenced many artists that came later.
Peerless. One of the Patron Saints.Saw her a month ago and still untouchable.
As a LIVE PERFORMER, basically as good as PRINCE!!! (Different, but as good...) STILL GOING AND STILL ALL HERSELF bless her precious heart... (We love you, Rickie...) xx SF
"Last Chance Texico" was a gem...still is
that was magical ... the best thing I could see this morning.
Thank you for posting this classic. The world is a better place because of you.
Nothing compares 2 her and all those Goddamn fine musicians! Putting a band together nowadays with such quality would be downright impossible!
Ok,..I'll do the drum! This albums ( 1+2) made me drum, and be in love with mis Jones til now,... pfff,
Musicaly of course. ...thanks fore these pictuares
Walter Becker brought me here, Rickie. Peace and love. You are the best.
Like #OMG! Holy Buzz’n Feiten! 🐝
Genuine - - Overwhelming, the real deal. Christ, just when I think the tears are over, she gets me again - thanks a ton for posting this vid - left me in an emotional heap - a handful of some of the greatest songs ever written - and what a performance by our precious Rickie Lee - no pitch fixing in those days - certainly none needed here, she's dead nuts on.
that uh "chicken n the pot"moment ..tells me she is one Cool lady! stunning I just can't stop watching this
I met Rickie thru her keyboard player Amy. They both agreed that 'Chuck E's would be a HIT, and it was.
I love this lady. Always have. Always will.
Brilliance all around
Taking me back, Ricky has a cool groove to her , missing me some seventies ,thank you Ricky...
Saw her at Birmingham Symphony Hall 1993, absolutely amazing.
Wow !!! > Now this takes me away way aback to 1979 at Manchester free trade hall > and i'm still in Love with her and her great great music ( give me rickie lee jones everytime and i'm good lol ) . Coolsville man .
The urban poetry in your lyrics never ceases to amaze!
I LOVED that! So many wonderful memories in '78 when I first bought this album. When you get the sheet of lyrics with it, you never forget a word.
Such a wonderful blast from the past, as I celebrate my 60th (EEK) tomorrow. WAY too hot Rickie. 😍🤩😍
Rickie always was/is such a captivating performer.
The one and only Rickie Lee !!! Love you !!
Yowww . . . Following Rickie for years, first time i did see this 🎵🌀🎉
You are without a doubt a National Treasure! I have loved your music since I first heard it. You have the ability to cross genres effortlessly and you have such a grasp of bringing whats real to music in a way no one else can. You will always be an icon in music circles. Much love and respect.
HUGOGRUNER1 I
I’m so grateful for this amazing performance and footage. You’re my hero, Rickie Lee❤❤❤
Love you, Rickie, how did I not about you sooner? Dam Lady, you know Tom Waits, and I can tell! Glad I clicked on this!
Such a respected name in music -- just incredible to be so solid in style and talent right from the beginning of her career.. just lovely. She's been an inspiration to me vocally and creatively -- so grateful 💙
Lyrical genius....thank you for sharing these phenomenal shows.
Such amazing stage presence and confidence. When you're as good as she is, how can you not just love every minute of doing it.
Love your music, your style, your voice... Chucky is in Love, and so I am, in Love with you! Minneapolis 5/24 I'm there...
I couldn't love you more 💚
This is a fabulous performance , Rickie Lee Jones is so cool and has some great musicians playing with her. Love this.
I’m so happy for this one😊
Still have her album from release. One of my classics.
Great to see that she's still out there doing shows :)
Pitch sounds so perfectly controlled
love this girl
I saw her in 1974 at a bar downtown Denver very mesmerizing love her voice
Tom Waits hung out at a bar downtown in Denver sometimes.....the Terminal? #legends
The joy of youth and talent.
If you want to go and see not just a great artist but also a fantastic live concert go and see Rickie Lee Jones
RLJ you are an incredible artist. REAL!
Amazing songwriter and performer. Great artist.🤩
Found this while reading Last Chance Texaco! Coolest of Cool Ms Rikki Lee! Next stop down menory lane her debut album is going on! I'm declaring it RLJ Day here in Oz🦘
I've been listening to Rickie Lee Jones since I was 13 and now I'm 59 and her new stuff is awesome❤ I still like to listen to old stuff she's a beautiful spirit
Such a sensitive soul, for this world.
One of my all-time favourite singers ... would have loved to be at one of RLJ’s concerts.
my night is amazing because of this!! im thrilled❤
Just came across this. Almost forgot how fun she is to watch