Tim Hardin - The Lady Came From Baltimore

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • A special feature from the Rockpalast episode first broadcast on May 20, 1976.

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  • @peterzitzmann6774
    @peterzitzmann6774 3 месяца назад +4

    Everybody loves him. Much underrated. Just another good musician gone too early! RIP Tim!

  • @burnlastsunday
    @burnlastsunday 3 месяца назад +4

    I'm so late to the game but this is f'n incredible. Appreciate any musical suggestions from like-minded folks out there.

    • @gloriousfool
      @gloriousfool 2 месяца назад

      Some obvious ones: Fred Neil, Vince Martin, early to mid-period John Martyn . . .

  • @lindagarland5223
    @lindagarland5223 11 месяцев назад +3

    Ah, Tim Hardin's music words and voice for 5 decades. I am a lucky lady.❤

  • @howielisnoff
    @howielisnoff Год назад +3

    What a loss. Tim Hardin’s voice and style of guitar playing was remarkable!

  • @multicaruana
    @multicaruana 2 года назад +19

    Wow, I had no idea such a recording exists. This song-the way he does it- brings tears to my eyes.

    • @alexleyland
      @alexleyland Год назад

      check out him and twiggy doing it on her tv show, it's incredible and floored me when I found it as another unknown recording

    • @multicaruana
      @multicaruana Год назад +2

      @@alexleyland Thank you! I know about that one- what a gem!!

    • @alexleyland
      @alexleyland Год назад +1

      @@multicaruana isn't it? who would've thought twiggy had such a beautiful voice?!?! and Tim kills it as always. so much soul.

    • @multicaruana
      @multicaruana Год назад

      @@alexleyland I completely agree with you. Had I not seen this video I would never have known that she and Tim Hardin had ever even met each other! And you nailed it with regard to Tim Hardin whom I somehow missed in college.

  • @echojohnny714
    @echojohnny714 5 лет назад +19

    Tim Hardin was an awesome singer, songwriter and guitar picker. I beleive he was so underrated as a singer -songwriter. Rest in peace Tim Hardin, i can feel your music just as you did.

    • @mikevogel5834
      @mikevogel5834 5 лет назад +6

      People think Bobby Darin wrote this song and If I Were a Carpenter, just as they think Rod Stewart wrote Reason to Believe. Nope, Tim Hardin. (and he sang them much better!)

    • @echojohnny714
      @echojohnny714 5 лет назад +2

      @@mikevogel5834 its a shame how opiates slowly kill knowing no-one or boundaries. Tim was late going on stage at Woodstock because he was too fucked up. I think there was a three or four hour delay?

    • @AndrogynousMIE
      @AndrogynousMIE 4 года назад +2

      @@mikevogel5834 Anybody who tries to cover a song made by Tim Hardin is an idiot. He is the best.

    • @26968
      @26968 4 года назад

      @@echojohnny714 I'll my money back!

    • @echojohnny714
      @echojohnny714 4 года назад

      @@26968my apologies, im not understanding your comment

  • @sohooded
    @sohooded 8 лет назад +27

    I remember us sitting in The Playhouse Café in 1962. He was such a sweet man. It's so sad his life had to end so soon.

  • @tbcass
    @tbcass 9 лет назад +28

    Tim Hardin is a forgotten gem. This is the first time I ever saw him playing live. He was a good guitar player.

  • @AndrogynousMIE
    @AndrogynousMIE 4 года назад +10

    Fantastic! Thank you so much. Tim Hardin is the best singer songwriter ever. I am a fan since 1975.

  • @doctorwu222
    @doctorwu222 6 лет назад +23

    Wonderful songs sung with such sweet/soothing/soulful voice. Tim certainly deserves much more recognition than he has gotten.

  • @andrewjoseph149
    @andrewjoseph149 3 года назад +7

    Woodstock legend Tim Hardin.
    Stoned immaculate (RIP)

  • @waddypete
    @waddypete 5 лет назад +7

    A troubadour who influenced so many other performers, Bob Darin springs to mind.

  • @rsheahen1
    @rsheahen1 8 лет назад +56

    Tim was a kind, gentle man. I hope he gets the recognition he deserves someday. He needs to be in the discussion with Laura Nyro and Leonard Cohen.

    • @mikeorr2173
      @mikeorr2173 7 лет назад +1

      We have just lost Leonard..And Leon. Sad times

    • @eddieblack4568
      @eddieblack4568 7 лет назад +3

      I'll say what Lou Reed said when he inducted Leonard into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame .How lucky we were to have lived at the same time as Leonard Cohen.

    • @moodyfan4ever
      @moodyfan4ever 5 лет назад +2

      It s sad he was into Heroine, a bloody shame.

    • @oldbeatpete
      @oldbeatpete Год назад

      ...yes, that same high class of singer/ songwriter.

    • @ladiorange
      @ladiorange Год назад +1

      Yes I often listen to Tim, Laura and judee sill together

  • @cityzen2717
    @cityzen2717 7 лет назад +6

    "They never stopped to think at all, and that's what I'm about." Great line.

  • @roomens8356
    @roomens8356 4 года назад +7

    so touching..in its simple musicality - Hardin I heard first when young - so sad how he blew up his talents..dope

  • @richardjeglum8800
    @richardjeglum8800 5 лет назад +9

    although long ago gone too young his songs will live on

  • @Kate1Chopin
    @Kate1Chopin 8 лет назад +21

    Mesmerisingly beautiful lyrics and music. What a gifted artist. Tim. Xxx

  • @williamedwards7010
    @williamedwards7010 2 года назад +1

    tim hardin will never be forgoten if ive got anything to do with it

  • @prrr446
    @prrr446 3 года назад +2

    The best singer/ songwriter ever.

  • @williamspain8135
    @williamspain8135 8 лет назад +52

    Tim Hardin is great. Carpenter, and Lady are two of my favorite songs. I was at Woodstock, and it appeared to me that he was saddened by the audience, as he just got up from the piano and walked. I could swear he was in tears, but that was probably just me. The audience would not shut up and listen. Same thing that spring at the Jimi Hendrix Madison Square concert. $3.50 to see Jimi from the cheap seats, but no one would listen. He asked everyone to stop flashing bulbs, and they did not listen. Sadness still Whew

    • @nicholassmith7636
      @nicholassmith7636 5 лет назад +8

      wow william, strong words and thoughts... cheers man

    • @beyondalpha1072
      @beyondalpha1072 5 лет назад +1

      Hippie Trash, look what the Hippie movement did to America

    • @mikehoncho5658
      @mikehoncho5658 4 года назад +6

      Beyond Alpha someone did not love you enough growing up

    • @solobano570
      @solobano570 4 года назад

      What?

    • @AndrogynousMIE
      @AndrogynousMIE 4 года назад +2

      At least you were there ;)

  • @nbenefiel
    @nbenefiel 2 года назад

    I saw him in Vienna 1971. He was so stoned he could barely sing. I was in tears at the end.

  • @davewoodley3716
    @davewoodley3716 8 лет назад +9

    A very emotional voice.

    • @sophiaw.7356
      @sophiaw.7356 2 года назад +2

      ....and very intelligent and mature at the same time.

  • @eddieblack4568
    @eddieblack4568 9 лет назад +7

    The thing is vwhat a really great acoustic guitar player he was as well.

  • @eddieblack4568
    @eddieblack4568 9 лет назад +11

    WOW, JUST SENT THIS TO SUSAN and Damion .Your right awesome!!!

    • @dlhippie58
      @dlhippie58 8 лет назад +6

      +Eddie Black the fact that you have been able to meet and talk with Susan Moore is amazing, there was a time of a few years that i was obsessed with finding Tim's music on vinyl and to know more of his story! it does my heart so much good to find a personal link to him!!

  • @pentangle4444
    @pentangle4444 8 лет назад +19

    Thanks for unearthing this gem.. one of my favorite songs and artist... and the reason why I will always remember Susan Moore... there was Tim Hardin, Tim Buckley, Phil Ochs, Eric Anderson, Tom Rush, Fred Neil., Richard Farina.. I never got to see Hardin or Buckley or Neil or Farina in concert live, but at least we have these rare videos to see his greatness

    • @GeneRogers-lo1qy
      @GeneRogers-lo1qy 2 года назад

      I was blessed to see Tim Buckley at the Troubadour in West Hollywood in the 60s and his voice was so amazing and his songs of course. What a performance!!

    • @ladiorange
      @ladiorange Год назад

      To someone starting out, what farina songs would you recommend?

  • @omallecelli8869
    @omallecelli8869 3 года назад +2

    I saw him at Woodstock and felt the same way as the first comment here... I thought he was, at one point, in a dispute with the crowd up close to the stage... I was too far back to see, but I was hoping for him to shine as this was the largest audience he'd ever to get to perform in front of...unfortunately, he shined best in smaller venues....

  • @Nicole-tp3fn
    @Nicole-tp3fn 2 года назад +1

    First time hearing this song, it’s great, love will bite when you least expect or are looking for it.

  • @JuanManuelBerros
    @JuanManuelBerros 9 лет назад +6

    I love the VHS settings at the end

  • @lordburlap4514
    @lordburlap4514 4 месяца назад +1

    Love this song….

  • @mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454

    Best versionMy soul brother. Wish i had a chance to meet him. .

  • @jim3232
    @jim3232 9 лет назад +9

    Awesome, treasure

  • @dlhippie58
    @dlhippie58 8 лет назад +4

    oh wow, just awesome memories here!! Love being able to see this!

  • @MattHamann89
    @MattHamann89 4 года назад +4

    I’ve noticed, rarely do you get to see his eyes. He’s such a closed off performer, but gave us so much with his music. Too bad he was such a troubled man. Addiction took so many of the great ones..

    • @AndrogynousMIE
      @AndrogynousMIE 4 года назад +1

      He was an introvert. Alone with his music to comfort him on stage.

    • @MattHamann89
      @MattHamann89 4 года назад

      Androgynous onstage or on a dirt road just the same

    • @AndrogynousMIE
      @AndrogynousMIE 4 года назад +1

      @@MattHamann89 The greatest and sweetest and most intelligent singer / songwriter of all time. Love his music since the seventies.

  • @seamonkey000001
    @seamonkey000001 Год назад

    A new find God bless Tim

  • @drstevie
    @drstevie 6 лет назад +3

    Great footage.

  • @edinthailand2763
    @edinthailand2763 2 года назад

    One of my all time heroes. Tim Hardin. Thank you uploading this amazing video.

  • @josephgarcia6453
    @josephgarcia6453 11 месяцев назад

    That intro is crazy.

  • @adriemeijer
    @adriemeijer 9 лет назад +7

    Thanks for sharing! Quite a surprise to see this video.

  • @mrspare4460
    @mrspare4460 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much for uploading this.....

  • @mfisher1952
    @mfisher1952 9 месяцев назад

    We lost him far, far too soon.

  • @bartcaruso1
    @bartcaruso1 9 лет назад +5

    wow. he could do it all.

  • @mikmcd2075
    @mikmcd2075 6 месяцев назад +1

    super...

  • @kevinmulrooney3353
    @kevinmulrooney3353 Год назад +1

    Awesome

  • @mat11trick
    @mat11trick 6 лет назад +6

    The great Mark Lanegan's cover of Hardin's "Red Balloon" led me to look into Hardin's music and so now of course I love it.

  • @judybeckert-jones2248
    @judybeckert-jones2248 4 года назад

    Johnny Cash has an awesome rendition of this song.

  • @ninspaes
    @ninspaes Год назад

    que bonito.

  • @junuiorbismarck
    @junuiorbismarck 5 лет назад

    Paz de espírito

  • @eduardomota2429
    @eduardomota2429 5 лет назад

    Love u,
    Chevy Chase.

  • @vincentedwards6749
    @vincentedwards6749 4 года назад +2

    BEAUTIFUL LOOKED AFTER TIM IN LONDON FOR A WHILE TALENT CAN BE A CURSE VINNY X

  • @dandoyle9881
    @dandoyle9881 Год назад

    Yeah, I guess the boy got his clock cleaned.

  • @BobbyL-jm1hq
    @BobbyL-jm1hq 2 месяца назад +1

    He reminds me of a better vocalized version of Harry Chapin....with better guitar licks....ala John Prine

  • @krisscanlon4051
    @krisscanlon4051 2 месяца назад

    Damn Costello really pinched from Hardin woah...Elvis not Lou!

  • @R.I.P.AlienJack
    @R.I.P.AlienJack 3 года назад

    Where was this filmed? Can I be there?

  • @benschwartz672
    @benschwartz672 8 лет назад +1

    Does anyone know where this was filmed? Upstate NY?

    • @HDN1956
      @HDN1956 5 лет назад +3

      WDR is based in Cologne/Germany. Rockpalast was broadcast either from Cologne or from the Gruga-Halle in Essen.

    • @amandalynngibson8332
      @amandalynngibson8332 Год назад +1

      My Dad was folk singer and peer of Timmy.
      He had an awesome old stone house/ mansion , 3 stories if I remember right, outside of Woodstock. We stayed there when my father was playing club fates in Woodstock. I would wager this was filmed in the driveway there. Some of his songs are part of the core soundtrack of my life. Sweet quiet soul.

    • @benschwartz672
      @benschwartz672 Год назад

      @@amandalynngibson8332 Amazing! Is your father Bob Gibson by chance?

  • @eddieblack4568
    @eddieblack4568 9 лет назад

    Hey Adrie, how's it going?

  • @26968
    @26968 4 года назад

    I was there when he had his first ejaculation... Imagine it? Fuck you up! Great artist - King is gone but never forgotten......

  • @mssmssmssmss
    @mssmssmssmss 9 лет назад

    ....

    • @eddieblack4568
      @eddieblack4568 9 лет назад +5

      +mssmssmssmss The talent was not lost , he did not write and record just 3 songs , for someone who left us early he wrote an amazing amount of great songs, The Tim Hardin song book is a full song book with several poems as well, When he was expecting his son Damion , he was naturally a nervous expectant dad and wrote a beautiful poem called Question of birth , it is here on youtube , Thousands of artists have recorded his songs He wrote more great songs in his 39 years than most write in a life time .So the talent was not lost at all it is here on youtube on albums and CD'S and several live television shows.He was so ahead of his time that in 1965 he was writing folk songs with a Bossa Nova beat, who was doing that in 1965,? But his bossa nova tinged Misty Roses besides being covered by such jazz singers as Nina Simone and Peggy Lee it was also covered by The Bossa Nova King's daughter herself Astrid Gilberto as well .Tim Hardin certainly left his mark, and to constantly paint him forever as the sad druggy is both not true and very unfair Tim was a cutup with a wicked sense of humor and a beguiling smile.He enjoyed the shit out of his life and was introduced to drugs in the service of his country, back when Viet Nam was referred to as Laos, not because he was sad or melancholy.For a bit he tried acting and was actually up for the role of Woody Guthrey that eventually went to David Carradine It was during this time that he was Lenny Bruce's roommate in LA ,which certainly would not help anyone's drug use But consider how many musicians in the 1960's took one drug or another , most did with all that being said he never the less wrote some of the best love songs around and a song about his courtship with his wife Susan that has become a classic American seminal folk tune ,recorded by just about everyone from ,The man in black, to Ricky Nelson to Bobby Darin, to Cher to actress Tippy Hedrin of The Birds fame to even Leonard Nimoy.
      .I'd say his talent and life were not wasted at all, listen to all he left us!!As I write this there is a book on his life and a movie about him being shopped around.Peace!!!

    • @mssmssmssmss
      @mssmssmssmss 9 лет назад +2

      +Eddie Black Thanks for your nice reply. I knew of him in the 1970s when I lived in San Francisco. I had one of his albums which "disappeared" from my storage locker, along with some other classics, but now I've been able to replace it with CD version, which I love. :)

    • @mssmssmssmss
      @mssmssmssmss 9 лет назад

      +Eddie Black I hope the book and movie ideas come to fruition! There was a yahoo group about him that I joined a while back, but I stopped following that for a while. Now I'll have to go looking again!

    • @eddieblack4568
      @eddieblack4568 9 лет назад +1

      I belonged to a Tim Hardin fansite also , run by a guy named Adrie, but dropped out to much arguing that's not what I joined it for .

    • @eddieblack4568
      @eddieblack4568 9 лет назад +3

      I got this info from Tim's widow, I did a rocked up version of If I Were a Carpenter in my living room on an old tape recorder as a goof, a friend convinced me it did not suck to bad to upload it to youtube ,this person as it turned out, knew Tim's widow and next thing I know she e mails me how much she liked it, yes it blew my freaking mind, anyway we have remained e mail friends..

  • @bipinghimire3210
    @bipinghimire3210 Год назад

    Hmm b JJ no

  • @MackMcCoy
    @MackMcCoy 7 лет назад

    I'm glad we have this . . . and this is awful.

    • @regniblet4682
      @regniblet4682 6 лет назад

      Mack McCoy agreed not the greatest

    • @johnnyguitar7921
      @johnnyguitar7921 4 года назад

      lol,,,, the timig is odd and,hmm interesting, but does not compare well to the studio version,,, at all,,, i do like the weird time changes, but theres something missing,,, it feels rushed, he was really not that into it it seems

    • @Dmplivemail
      @Dmplivemail 2 года назад +2

      I would say that this is great, period. For my taste, his songs sound a lot more raw and emotional live than in studio, that's why i loved his woodstock album so much when most people think he sounds disinterested.

    • @KellieLeigh48
      @KellieLeigh48 5 месяцев назад

      People who call this awful haven't listened to music.