Musician Intrigued with "You're No Good" by Linda Ronstadt
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- This song has always been a favorite of mine since I was a wee lad. I love the way the guitar playing sounds and the chords. Especially love the guitar solo, possibly done by Andrew Gold.
Please forgive me for the jumps and syncing it was difficult since the original audio was flagged against copyright infringement even though I claim MY RIGHTS TO USE IT UNDER FAIR USAGE. I jumped between the studio version and live version on some parts.
Song was written by Clint Ballard Jr.
This version was on Linda Ronstadt's fifth album "Heart Like a Wheel" released by Capital Records and Producer Peter Asher.
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A great band performance.
Those guitars, those synth strings, that outro, and Linda sings it like her life depended on it.
Everything in it has highlights
I could listen to this song all day.
Linda Ronstadt's singing is SO good.
I really love her voice.
I love Linda since 1967.
Andrew Gold was also the singer and possibly the writer of "Thank you for being a friend" The Golden Girls theme song. He was also Marni Nixon's son, she dubbed lead voices for singing in Sound of Music and West Side Story.
And as I mentioned Lonely Boy. Yeah he’s more versatile than given credit to.
and I believe he's also the drummer on the track.
"You're No Good" by the Screamin' Bluejeans was one of the first records I ever bought in the 1960s.
Linda complained that the breakdown and solo sounded too much like the Beatles.
Haha. I heard she had issues with the tempo and such. She didn’t want to do it. Look what it became.
Linda's guitarist was Waddy Watell!
Yes but I think Andrew Gold did the solos. At least that’s what he said. And he does the live version (that I used) as well.
They both played with Linda. I don't think Waddy has started with Linda yet when You're No Good was recorded.
Linda couldn't write songs
Good lord that was boring and pointless.
Why?
Thank you for thinking enough to comment at my expense of expressing my appreciation for the song.