JUDY COLLINS, STEPHEN STILLS & GRAHAM NASH - "Someday Soon"
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Judy Collins and Stephen Stills reunite on the Graham Nash interview show. They perform the Ian Tyson song, "Someday Soon" which Judy first learned from Stephen Stills in 1968, when they were working on here Who Knows Where The Time Goes album.
This video is proof that Stephen Stills is an influential, yet often uderrated, guitarist.
Amen, my friend, amen. I always loved his playing but Neil Young always seemed to over power his playing on CSNY Four Way Street. I give Stephen credit for always getting the best out of Neil whether it was CSNY or Buffalo Springfield.
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You know you're old when you can remember when all that music came out. Crosby, Stills and Nash.
I'm 81 and this is the only music I listen to
Yep, I'm that old
best music ever:)
Golly, the hair stood up on the back of my neck to hear that voice clear as a bell over 40 years later. What a gift, what a lady!
My problem is that I seriously love the song, seemingly so much that I get choked up when I try singing along. I end up just quietly listening & playing the guitar chords on my air guitar! Good times! Awesome song & singer! Suzy Boggus does a killer rendition, as well! 👍
Can't agree more! Sweet!
3 of folk rock's royalty- gave many a warm feeling ...
@@Beezlie727 Suzy does a good cover of Judy Collins song, but nothing original. Judy Collins version is better
Her album version of this is absolutely the best version she or anybody else has done. The only person I think that has come close to a great performance of it is Suzy Bogguss.
Three of my favorites in my 73 years! God Bless, and God Speed, friends.
Before she was born, she asked God if she could have an extremely beautiful voice and God said YES.
I am not surprised she had an in with God.
She also had the most incredible eyes.
Acoustic instruments, beautiful voices- who knew that anyone on earth still played music like this:)
It was long ago and most of us are dead, but, damn, when we were young , we were amazing.
I have lived in the best of times! Best music, Best friends, Best cars, Best concerts, Best girl companions and lovers, Best food, Best schools and Universities, I have been very lucky and am humbled everytime I see and hear the strife and misery among my fellow citizens...Greed and unregulated capitalism will never win.
Socialism and Un-Regulated Taxation (communism) will Only Destroy & Never Win . .
It is not hard to tell steven holds a flame for his "Suite Judy Blue eyes" and who wouldn't One of the greatest with two of the best. A gift from god
I still love her also.
A few years ago I saw Judy and Stephen in concert, from right next to stage in the center. Judy can still sing. I’d never realized how good a guitarist Stills is.
Stephen was one of Jimi Hendrix’s favourite jamming partners. Jimi would play acoustic blues and Stephen would put on a clinic in folk-rock. Stephen also loved playing with Neil Young. Everyone else he just blew away.
Stephen Stills is one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time. I remember when that was commonly believed.
Judy blues eyes, que j’écoute encore de CSN 55 ans après -❤ pour david
OMG! Judy sings like she always did and of course Stills, he bangs out a lead to any song like nobody else! Thankyou!
The three people on this stage played the soundtrack of my youth. I have tears in my eyes and an open heart listening to this. This song, as sung by Judy Collins, is one of my favorites. Add Stephen to it, and I'm floating.
So am I, ooh beautiful tout...
Cute to see the glances of admiration jumping back and forth. Never saw Stephen smile like that so much and Judy was positively giddy. Sweet.
Nine years after this they were on tour in CA. I was lucky enough to see them. Amazing.
Miss Judy Collins is GREAT
I'm impressed by the understated Graham Nash one-man harmony backing oohs and aah. Perfect low-volume balance. Of course Judy's vocal is fantastic, definitely her best song.
Her voice gives one goosebumps 😍
Waves all over from my cheeks down to the calves of my legs. God bless
God I love this song.
Likewise. looking forward to seeing her in concert next month.
Judy Collins? PERFECTION AT Her BEST!
It's something to see the source of Stills' inspiration for Suite Judy Blue Eyes on the stage with him, and Nash humming along in the background.
Beautiful song, beautifully played. Another great Ian Tyson song. RIP IAN.
All legends and darn Ian Tyson wrote this great song
You can't beat real talent and old songs!!
Judy Collins .. who can beat her!
Her voice is crystalline, just beautiful, like she is, the full package and Someday Soon is one of my favorite songs ever..❤❤❤❤❤❤
timeless!
Such an awesome voice! Time of the sixties with so much different creative forces happening...❤
X she is beautiful with a voice of a angel and Stephen stills was always my favorite lead
She's just so darned beautiful. The Music, the Voice, the Eyes; where have all the years & the flowers gone. This all takes me back... riding my motor' down the Blvd. in Paris, one warm morning in May, so many years ago. Oh, I was a free man then.
Hope your still a free man with peace of mind.
Best wishes from Rotorua,
New Zealand.
Free man in Paris ?
@@lisamoroney3036 you know I'd go back there tomorrow, but for the work I've taken on....
Stokin the star maker machinery of the popular song 🎧
No one can sing Amazing Grace like here, she has the voice of an Angel
Rachael Faro's amazing grace is like no other Ive ever heard
Judy's voice is wonderful.💐
Hello Donna..
Judy was 70 when she recorded this, still singing as beautifully as ever.
This clip was from the late '80's or early '90's at the latest, so she was way younger than that.
@@BlueEyes-gp8lg I investigated. Graham Nash had an interview show on cable TV - this episode is from 1990.
Can you believe she’s 89
My First concert experience, probably in ‘72 or 73.
@@NERSkate Her wikipedia page says she is 85.
Judy always did have the most pristine, precise, utterly beautiful vocal flourishes, but she really brings'em on in this version. Just sublime.
What would y'all have thought if she'd done "Someday Soon" with Chris Hillman, Herb Pedersen, and the Desert Rose Band?
He wouldn't have picked it out for her, arranged it perfectly to suit her and made it a #1 because... he wouldn't have been doing it from love. I think SS just wanted her to HEAR the words she was singing - and do it.
Beautiful! Such a beautiful voice! A flood of memories of my youth!
Hello Kimbo, How are you doing?
A beautiful lady and beautiful singer ! She and this song bring back many wonderful memories.
Wow. Judy Collins sounds as wonderful as ever, and Stephen Stills's solo on the bridge was excellent. Thank you for posting this.
Indeed. The blend between Judy's voice and Stephen's style of playing, brings this performance to another level. The combination works quite well. Agreed! Another great solo from THE "one man band", himself! Stephen nailed the bridge!!
One of my favorite singers (Judy) and one of my favorite song writers (Stephen).
Steve’s a very talented man. Give him any instrument and he can play it. Extremely well.
RSC3516 couldn't agree with you mote. Love Steve and all he had done but Judy was never a favorite of mine though I concede -she was talented Just not my type. Loved Steve, and Joni Mitchell, &most of his musical alliances with others👍😎
She is gifted the three of them are a magic moment.
I was in basic training at Ft. Lewis, Washington when I first heard Judy Blue Eyes on the radio one late night in our cold wet WWII barracks.
Three people accidentally hit the thumbs-down when collapsing onto their knees to weep in worship--understandable, law of averages, you know,
J.C.'s voice improved with age. Hard to believe as it was primo in the 60's If you were around then, you probably cannot listen without tearing up.
Rod-Her voice is still improving-listen to her tribute to her mother called "In the Twilight" from her live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art concert-Gorgeous and she's somewhere in her what. 70's?
@@Amp389lanG She worked hard when she was younger to train her voice with a professional vocal trainer. She still does vocal exercises- that's how she has kept that incredible voice.
She is outstanding but at 80 now does not hit the same high notes that she could 50 years ago (and who can!?). Saw her in concert w Stephen a few years back.
2021... still brilliant.
Judy will be in concert in Colorado Springs in April of 2025. I can't wait to go
Legends. Judy sings better than ever. Beautiful voice, beautiful person.
Great watching Stills and Nash together here, plus the incredibly clear voice of Judy Collins...........totally blew me away
After a rocky start,she has taken very good care of herself Remarkable her voice still sounds so good
You should have seen Stills and Collins the two years they toured together. I sat in the second row in the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra hall .... It was so moving, I cried.
Love is éternel ..
Oh I really love this.....I once heard Ian Tyson say in an interview that he bought his ranch in Longview, Alberta from the royalties he got from JC's version of "Someday Soon". My family always called this song "Damned 'ol Rodeo".
I'm assuming it wasn't always like this, but you could see genuine affection and admiration on their faces when Stills walked out on stage. Very wonderful to see that.
Actually, they remained very close friends.
Judy by far covers this song better then anyone. Yes, I have heard other covers by well known singers and though there are some good ones, Judy takes it to an incredible outstanding level that surpasses all others.
Also, others that I have heard have arrangements that I don't care for as well, even if the singer does a good job.
Been hearing the original since it was first released. So I hear every note, every intonation, every word that isn't THE SAME. But this is BEAUTIFUL..
Always beautiful.. that lovely pristine voice.. Thank you Judy Collins💋❤️🌜⭐⭐⭐🎋🎋🎋
Hello Sue, How are you doing?
Goddamn, so so pretty. Stills stretches out on his lead. Judy, you sing like an angel. Thank you; so nice to still be alive!
Look at the way he looks at her...priceless
god, she's still in full voice. so very wonderful. thanks for posting. been missing her lately and just idly searched her out on youtube...
Just heard her 2019 in a small theater in Loveland Colorado. Her voice was actually better. Still pristine and clear but richer and more dimensional. She radiated Presence.
Omg she sings like an angel such a beautiful voice such a beautiful performance the two of them, great together.
That voice, perfect.
My all time favorite from her ! It’s a pity that it’s so short though ….
She still can knock it out of the park. Always loved her music as well as CSN and sometimes Y !
I swear Judy could have sung opera as a Soprano. So lovely...
These lessons are national treasures!
I get chills everytime I hear this. Judy sings it so beautifully. Thanks for the memories ❤️
Listening to Judy and I am in love again.
FROM mic1emily: What can I say? To everything, turn, turn, turn. She was the best folk vocalist of her generation and she still is. thank you Judy.
FROM rileysgirl: This is just so amazing. Suite Judy and Steve have again left me speechless. Thanks very much for uploading this, Betahifi.
FROM neilemac: From the feet on my toes . . . to the head on my nose . . . THANKS!!!
Find the original recording on Judy’s LP, “Who knows where the time goes”, with the late Buddy Emmons on steel guitar....just beautiful.
Years back I was emailing back and forth with Judy Collins about the prospect of doing a reprise of this album. At the time (late 1990s) all the original players were still alive and Judy said that our conversation had inspired her to do such an album with all the original musicians (James Burton, Stephen, Chris Ethridge, Jim Gordon, Van Dyke Parks, etc.). Judy told me that she had recently been writing country songs and they would fit perfectly into that album. Of course she would have had to perform another version of Someday Soon. As we know, it never came to pass, and sadly, we watched the backing musicians pass one by one. While Chris Ethridge died earlier, when Buddy Emmons died, that was the end of any hope she would pull this off. Love you Judy, wishing tho tha that you had followed thru on this project idea.
Wow. Judy is special and an inspiration
You will be pleased to know that they are still good friends, and will be singing a duet together on Judy's new album, due out in May.
Phil in Boston
Amazing & timeless! Fan since 1967🌿
Music with feeling, all this music from back then was raw, great , fully something I understand...
Nowadays, eh...
It was September..1968..I had finally discharged from the Marines..22 months in Vietnam..I was just beginning to breath freely again..unless you have been there..you really ave no idea..my night torments would come ..later..but..I heard this song on an old A.M. L.A. Radio station..I..had no idea that someone knew me that well...because this was my song..at least it was for the moment...
Simply spectacular . Love this ladies voice.
Ah...Sweet Judy Blue Eyes!! The 12 string sounds really good.
Sweet Judy - One-Of-A-Kind voice - Takes me back to 1969 (in a 'cover band' in So Calif.) found a "chick singer" who could do Judy Collins' music - -
i saw judy tonight and her encore was ‘someday soon.’ immediately, i had to rewatch this video as it’s as timeless as she is, and sounds exactly the same💘
Nice version with three great musicians.
She can sing wow
Still feeling b t her and s stills
It's such a sublime song.
It deserves the talent on that stage.
One of the greatest songs ever.
I love every song she ever song but one of my favorites was her cover of SUNNY GOODGE STREET by Donovan. I first heard this song sitting in the basement of Figaro's Cafe in the Village in 1967. What a time it was, it was.
Judy is a national treasure....you should listen to "Houses"
WOW! Look how young they are!!!
Beautiful song from great performers and people. God bless everyone from Patrick
Ian Tyson has been a favorite of mine since 1961. This song reflects his great talent. Suzy Bogguss also recorded this great song and Ian built a rodeo facility on his ranch from the royalties. Judy's version is as good as Ian or Suzy. All wonderful!
Just found this video; WOW! Judy Collins has such a wonderful singing voice.
Stunningly beautiful woman with a voice that is a gift from god
Saw her perform last year in Salina Kansas 2015~she's still gorgeous and her voice is still lovely~
Great. Thanks for this. 1990, I think? Interesting to compare it with her original 1969 version. Plus the 1986 recording with Ian & Sylvia. There are some notable variations in the melody. I've been looking at many of your Judy Collins videos here on youtube and realising what a proficient, gifted musician she is - yes, remarkable voice, remarkable singer, but remarkable all-round musician too. (That is also detectable in the Antonio Brico film.)
j'adore
First heard Hollies early '60's...Graham Nash was my favourite member in that band...
I'm holding her album "Hard times for lovers" as I listen. Beautiful pictures of her and memories
FROM honeysuckly1719: THANK YOU so much for posting this. How interesting that they all get along, mainly because I can only imagine the drama that went on in the 60's between these three.
FROM elarqui55: Watching this video really touched my soul. Thanks a lot, from Buenos Aires. Tinto y L'Albahaca.
FROM vegantamales: Great performance! I love them both. I think they are soulmates.
Wow. Musical royalty doing what they do, brilliantly.
FROM mthivier: Wonderful video, thanks for posting! Judy is remarkable. She is one of the few women performers from that time frame whose career continued through the decades to the 1990s and 2000s, and who STILL sounds as good now as she did then!
FROM rahlgren: She is unbelievably beautiful, with an unbelievable beautiful voice.
Judy is a great singer I would like to hear Judy and Emily Lou Harris sing together
BEAUTIFUL!! Judy is something else!!
Classic. First time I heard Suite: Judy Blue eyes was seeing the Woodstock movie. Hooked... Before that, I listened to her album Wildflowers. “Michael From Mountains” runs through my mind quite often.
Uniquely wonderful voice.
Amazing=I am blessed to have been through the 60s-just one great song after another almost everyday--the music was flowing.Seems in recent years the music has stopped--Love Judy one of the best voices of that era and stephen Sills great guitar and his singing partners the root of much of the music of the day
I just love this song. I'm sure Ian would love this too. Good job Judy!
Stills loved her as we all loved someone , and then it was gone.
Drugs and alcohol might have got in the way. Judy has been sober for decades. Dont know abt Stills
Could not be better.
Awesome video! Seems like only yesterday that song was playing on the radio.........