Ronstadt: The Secret Locations That Defined Linda Ronstadt.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • The secret and not so secret LA that defined Linda Ronstadt and her music. Topanga, Laurel Canyon, Malibu, The Sound Factory, Stone Poneys and many more.
    All proceeds from this video go to: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Greater Los Angeles. If you would like to donate go to bbbsla.org/
    Special Thanks To Rob Willhoit for all your great insights.
    Photos:
    David Johnson
    The Dutch National Archives
    Music: Tim P.
    I reserve the right to be on occasion, full of it.
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  • @RockessentialTim
    @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +84

    Hey everybody, welcome to the new Linda Ronstadt vid. Did some deep digging on this one and came up with some pretty cool stuff. Hope you like it!

  • @mikebrison1838
    @mikebrison1838 11 месяцев назад +4

    For years the La Fonda Mexican restaurant on Wilshire Blvd has had a Mariachi big band… strings, horns, harp, etc. they are tremendous. They were Linda’s band on her mariachi album.

  • @Ineden774
    @Ineden774 11 месяцев назад +8

    I adored her in the 70s. Saw her a few times in the 80s. Loved the giant hoop earrings! She did the best National Anthem at the Dodger game. Thrilled the whole family!

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  11 месяцев назад +2

      She could absolutely sing the daylights out of anything!

    • @Ineden774
      @Ineden774 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@RockessentialTim truly! Enjoying your stuff, btw!

  • @gustavinok4685
    @gustavinok4685 2 года назад +22

    Thanx. Linda Ronstadt...a pioneer musical pin-up with killer pipes and so much more. She always championed her devoted friends. Never seemed to bathe in her own reflection - very rare songbird. The best of Southern California via Tucson.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +3

      I agree. She always seemed to put others first!

  • @rhondahancock96
    @rhondahancock96 2 года назад +24

    The greatest female singer of the 70s! Everything that she touched turned to gold!

  • @ThePoochCoach
    @ThePoochCoach 10 месяцев назад +6

    ❤ She’s the greatest. Her voice is the most beautiful sound I’ve ever heard.

  • @walkoffamedocs1171
    @walkoffamedocs1171 2 года назад +10

    The Albert Brooks impersonation was extremely serviceable. 😆

  • @suzannelight1951
    @suzannelight1951 Год назад +9

    God blessed us with this gorgeous, enormously talented lady, amd I am eternally grateful!

  • @scoutfinch2466
    @scoutfinch2466 2 года назад +45

    Linda was in a vocal universe all her own. Her vibe was both earthy and celestial. No wonder they all swarmed around her yet didn't upset her power or her tenderness. Ronstadt made it out alive. What a beautiful visit to her Scene.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +5

      Thanks for this wonderful comment. I think you completely nailed it.

    • @lisacassar7040
      @lisacassar7040 Год назад +1

      Karen Carpenter

    • @lisacassar7040
      @lisacassar7040 Год назад +1

      in a class of her own as well

    • @skyewilliams2247
      @skyewilliams2247 Год назад +2

      ​@@lisacassar7040 Yuck. Carpenter couldn't carry Ronstadt's toothbrush. Karen was a grotesque sour note square. Why would anyone compare them? Linda was a glorious vocalist with deep musical chops.

  • @edzeppelin
    @edzeppelin Год назад +12

    Another great video. Linda Ronstadt was a singularly powerful, yet sweet voice in any of the many styles she sang. These videos are historically important- not only music history, but American history.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  Год назад +2

      Well put. I was listening to her yesterday and there really is no one else that could do so many styles so well. I think she and Peter Asher also had a real gift for picking songs.

  • @surfshack2
    @surfshack2 2 года назад +14

    The first song i ever heard from her was Blue Bayou in the late 70's, I'm from the east coast and they played it on the radio constantly. I was like 10 or 11 yrs old at the time and i remember that song could me in the mood of vacationing in a Blue Bayou with images of beautiful blue tropical water, white sand beaches and palm trees just by the way she sang it. Memories.

  • @luke125
    @luke125 2 года назад +4

    I’m from LA and all I remember about Wonderland Ave in Laurel Canyon is the “4 On The Floor” Wonderland murders. If people don’t know what that is just research it on YT. There’s video footage of the crime scene. They even made a movie about it with Val Kilmer. The real murders were absolutely vicious.

  • @deadandburied7626
    @deadandburied7626 2 года назад +8

    Linda addict here, many thanks for the tour 👍

  • @leelauder4411
    @leelauder4411 2 года назад +9

    OMG!! One of my first crushes!! Great voice and talent!! Peace brother

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +7

      Right on. She is truly one of the greatest of all time.

  • @signjoey
    @signjoey 2 года назад +6

    One night my sister and I were in the Whisky(66 or 67) and Linda was sitting in one of those big half round booths on the west side...several guys with her

  • @666CORBS
    @666CORBS 2 года назад +12

    Thank you for this video! It's unfortunate that her childhood home here in Tucson no longer stands, so it's great to see this tour of her time in LA. There is something special about the essence of homes where musicians and artists have lived.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +5

      Thanks. It was such a pleasure filming this because unlike a lot of the structures here in Los Angeles, the one's Linda resided in are still fairly intact.

    • @bridgetnolan3947
      @bridgetnolan3947 Год назад +1

      @ Adriana Kanoza..Hello Adriana, I was supposed to visit Tuscon in 2020 but couldn't go due to Covid. I can't believe Linda's house no longer exists, or did I read somewhere that the house was a business premises. I really love Linda's music and seeing her childhood home was one of the main reasons for visiting Tuscon, also the Film Studios. Please let me know if you have any updates on either as I will be travelling solo from Ireland 🇮🇪 ☘️ Thank you.

  • @likearollingstone007
    @likearollingstone007 2 года назад +12

    Great job again Tim ! 🪕
    I always appreciated Linda. She was one of the boys back then.

  • @TimDBarnett
    @TimDBarnett 2 года назад +8

    Great stories and history of one of my greatest music inspirations. I was born/raised in Texas but loved rock n roll… Eagles, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, Pat Benatar, etc. I came to L.A. in 1991 and played in bands until 2014 and mingled in the Hollywood scene a few years. It’s been a great time with lots of memories. Thanks for showing us where Linda’s complete history started and her awesome life pathways…

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +3

      Thanks! Linda's career was so vast and wide that it was hard to pick just a small portion of it. But what I feel was always constant was her incredible voice. She knew how to bring the soul no matter what genre and that is a rare gift.

    • @TimDBarnett
      @TimDBarnett 2 года назад +1

      @@RockessentialTim yes I had read about Linda’s past with Bernie Leadon and JD Souther and saw a small clip one time with Linda singing backup with the Eagles. I got to spend 16 weeks around the Eagles when they rehearsed for the Hell Freezes Over tour on a studio stage where I was Ops Mgr. All were the greatest guys ever. I have been a fan of Linda Ronstadt since I was a teen.

  • @SherryBarnettphotographer
    @SherryBarnettphotographer 2 года назад +31

    Excellent! I am a widely published music photographer with a book titled "Eye of The Music". Linda has a copy of the book herself and has said that she finds it "very impressive". It includes rare shots of Linda onstage beginning in 1969 when Bernie Leadon was her guitar player pre Eagles (then called The Corvettes), as well as The Troubadour in the early 70's when Steve Martin opened for her. (Having a comedian open a show saved $ and also time to have two bands set up.) I have serendipitous LA connections with Linda over the years, including living around the corner from her in Beachwood Canyon and later going to the Brentwood house to give her a photo slideshow. I also lived in another beautiful Spanish style Beachwood house above the Beachwood Market that Linda said was her favorite house in the canyon. She loved canyon living! I appreciate how you put the timeline together of Linda's time in LA. She chronicled her journey in her own book too of course, "Simple Dreams". Thanks for your travelog! What a great discovery!

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +4

      Thank you. You have a very impressive history with her!

    • @lindaronstadt5384
      @lindaronstadt5384 2 года назад +1

      thank you so much for following & supporting my music.💕 Seriously, you are super appreciated. Do you usually listen with Apple Music or You

    • @SherryBarnettphotographer
      @SherryBarnettphotographer 2 года назад +1

      @@lindaronstadt5384 CD's and RUclips!

    • @lindaronstadt5384
      @lindaronstadt5384 2 года назад +1

      Are you one of my fans

    • @butterflymoon6368
      @butterflymoon6368 Год назад +4

      @@lindaronstadt5384 wth? please stop trying to scam people "linda WRONGstadt".

  • @lucky5853
    @lucky5853 2 года назад +32

    I'm a huge fan of Linda, in my opinion describing her as down to earth has to be the understatement of the century, what a great person she is , equally as an artist and an activist, an example for us to follow.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +11

      I am of the opinion that just because a musician is cold or distant or even a jerk does not effect the quality of their art. But I love it when I find out they are a truly warm and caring human being and its really what I came away with about LInda after making this vid.

    • @atatterson6992
      @atatterson6992 3 месяца назад

      Except you can now see where "progressive liberals" policies lead us... to destructi9n.

  • @terrydillon9323
    @terrydillon9323 Год назад +4

    Thank you Linda for sharing your beautiful gift with us and thank you Tim.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  Год назад

      RIght on. What was awesome about making this video is I found that she is as amazing a person as her music.

  • @markanderson8017
    @markanderson8017 2 года назад +10

    These are becoming can't miss posts. Smooth, comprehensive, succinct and not a moment wasted. As a right out of college Angeleno of that era (Manhattan Beach, 74-76) you take me back to great memories (and who among us didn't love Linda?) with today's brilliant colors. Thanks so much, Tim.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the cool comment, Mark!

    • @timford3599
      @timford3599 Год назад +1

      I was able to spend some time in Manhattan Beach during that time (1975) and I remember feeling that the area was the perfect "California Dream." It is crushing to see what Los Angeles has turned into over the last few years. 😥😢😞

  • @richardt1792
    @richardt1792 2 года назад +15

    As I have grown older and have more time, I have started doing my own "where are they now." Never heard anyone say a bad word about Linda. A fantastic and very focused performer. with RUclips I was able to find some of her last recordings and hear some her more recent interview. I enjoyed your video Tracing Linda's life through Los Angeles.

  • @lizzard71
    @lizzard71 2 года назад +6

    Made me happy to hear you mention "Back in the USA", it's one of my favorites. Keep up the great work.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад

      I thought it was the musical high point of the Chuck Berry film he did with Keith Richards.

  • @jaikaiel6248
    @jaikaiel6248 2 года назад +11

    Thoroughly enjoyed this! Thank you!

  • @kdsdar
    @kdsdar 2 года назад +26

    As an Eagles/Ronstadt/Brown fan since the beginning, your vids are so enjoyable to me! Thank you so much for putting them together!

  • @garrygballard8914
    @garrygballard8914 2 года назад +7

    🙋🏻‍♂️ Tim ✌️

  • @renatasingslindaronstadtss4257
    @renatasingslindaronstadtss4257 2 года назад +8

    great trip through time in the places Linda has been. I loved it. thanks for sharing this experience. I love Linda Ronstadt.
    I heard she had a house on Topanga beach. And about these killer girls, Linda even gave them a ride.

  • @drewnwiseman
    @drewnwiseman Год назад +3

    Another fabulous one Tim! And you're right, Linda had it all...looks, voice and style. Keep 'em coming!

  • @Almost_Famous_Ryan
    @Almost_Famous_Ryan 2 года назад +18

    Great job, Tim.
    Thanks for your hard work and for entertaining us.
    Linda was gorgeous.

  • @lancel71
    @lancel71 2 года назад +9

    Again, very interesting and informative. Ur such a good narrator that it has that infomercial vibe, maybe it's the music!!

  • @ny2phillyholloway592
    @ny2phillyholloway592 2 года назад +14

    Was so happy to get this notification. Linda Ronstadt is brilliant. I think she is still underrated!!! I think talent was drawn to her like the magnet she is. Loved the Jim Carey story can she get ant more perfect?? As a NY'er Gentifrication is a sore point for me😟 Thank You for another great video💗🍎💯

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +9

      Thanks. As far as gentrification goes, I was somewhat surprised to find the Stone Poneys house on Hart Avenue standing. The one right next door and been torn down and re done. That 4 square block part of town is an absolute treasure and I wish they would stop allowing them to tear them down to put up those gigantic modern boxes. Nothing against modernism but it doesn't belong in that neighborhood. Thanks again for the cool comment. Tim.

    • @michaelcelani8325
      @michaelcelani8325 2 года назад

      @@RockessentialTim Hi Tim ...like your idea to put place to people to song.
      Last video I saw , you were walking with a friend who used to live there....think it
      is really better to have 2 people to discuss things back and forth, instead of
      a lecture format.
      My two cents... "GoldStratocasterMike "

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад

      @@michaelcelani8325 I hear ya and I still do on occasion bring a guest.

  • @NickRatnieks
    @NickRatnieks 2 года назад +5

    Back in the mid-70s rock critics in the UK raved about Andrew Gold's guitar playing- and how he understood all the great licks from 60s pop and his playing was based on this synthesis. I always liked his playing and "You're No Good" is no exception, in my mind. Whether or not it was too Beatlesque, I don't know but it reminds me a bit of the guitar figure in the middle of Cream's "Badge". Eric Clapton and George Harrison played on that song but I don't know who played it. Either way, Andrew Gold was a remarkable talent and he owned the song- and it has really stood the test of time.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +2

      Couldn't agree with you more. He had a not-to-shabby solo career as well.

    • @TheOldHacker
      @TheOldHacker Месяц назад

      Harrison played the bridge on Badge. The song originally had no title, but was labelled "Bridge" on the studio tapes. Clapton misread that as Badge, so they went with that as the title.

  • @steveburchfield5576
    @steveburchfield5576 2 года назад +2

    When I first got food stamps in the early seventies in L.A. I remember someone saying Look!! Their is some of Linda Ronstadt's band signing up too!

  • @RockDocNeal
    @RockDocNeal Год назад +8

    This was very cool, Tim. I’ve been a fan of Linda since I was a kid in the 70’s. She had a fantastic voice, with great tone and technique, and I love that she performed in so many styles. It’s nice to hear her story and see where she lived early in her career, but it’s sad that some of the “funkiness” of those areas has been lost through the sterilization of gentrification.

  • @RickKosickFilms
    @RickKosickFilms 2 года назад +9

    Thanks for the history lesson

  • @brucedillinger9448
    @brucedillinger9448 2 года назад +7

    Looking back now I am grateful to have multiple memories of seeing Linda live. She NEVER disappointed. ✌

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +2

      My regret is I never got to see her live. Oh well, lesson learned!

    • @brucedillinger9448
      @brucedillinger9448 2 года назад

      @@RockessentialTim yes. So many artists...so little time. Grab the moment when it comes along. ✌

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +2

      I'm going to see Dylan for the first time ever in June. Better late than never.

    • @brucedillinger9448
      @brucedillinger9448 2 года назад +1

      @@RockessentialTim Enjoy! An icon if there ever was one.

    • @judycolson6047
      @judycolson6047 4 месяца назад

      Dylan is still touring in his 80's?? Oh my. I saw him twice in 2006. His voice is completely gone, didn't even recognize Rainy Day Woman. But hey, it was Dylan so who cares?@@RockessentialTim

  • @JimFothergill
    @JimFothergill 2 года назад +7

    It was nice to come home from a gig tonight and watch this video on Linda Ronstadt! Tim, you do a great job on these and I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed it tonight and I appreciate it! Thanks again!

  • @dugaldhutchings404
    @dugaldhutchings404 2 года назад +9

    Fascinating episode Tim .. once again.

  • @thecoolestdad
    @thecoolestdad 2 года назад +22

    As always Tim, I thoroughly enjoy your vids about the rock world of California. The rock history that you share with us is incredible. keep 'em coming sir!

  • @JamesDeWeaver
    @JamesDeWeaver 2 года назад +7

    Never got to see Linda in real life but have always been mesmerized by her looks, talent and her remarkable singing .
    These are great video's, I enjoy them very much and the feel, the knowledge and format you give to them. Peace

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +1

      She certainly had the talent to back up the looks. What a voice!

  • @chrismaher6571
    @chrismaher6571 2 года назад +5

    Super video...! Love your stuff...! Keep bringing me to these places I can't go and see, for now. Years ago on a trip to Disneyland with my kids I brought them also to the Whiskey, the Roxy, and had lunch at the Rainbow, in the Guns and Roses booth. Then to Venice to see the Jim Morrison art on his former apartment building.... Part of their education....! I look forward to your next story....!

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +1

      You are obviously a great Dad. I've dragged mine along in the past and it never really sunk in until I brought them to a concert. We went to see Social Distortion and it was kinda like the Rock & Roll light bulb went on.

  • @dono4598
    @dono4598 2 года назад +5

    Great music, beautiful women and oh that voice... Thanks for sharing.

  • @stevem5685
    @stevem5685 2 года назад +22

    Great as always Tim, you should be given LA historian Rock Czar status .
    Although you have it in the credits, not sure people realize you also do the cool backing tracks . Would love to hear the full versions sometime...hell , even do some jamming one day. 😎

  • @lnl3237
    @lnl3237 2 года назад +5

    Tim, your "deep digging" paid off. Had subscribed before you even asked at the end. Had seen your previous videos in which Ms Ronstadt got a mention, but this deep dive into her life in LA was so illuminating. This was the one I'd been waiting for and was thrilled when it popped up on my Google queue. This video was a great companion to her musical memoir; could now actually see the places where she was "nesting" during her musical odyssey.
    She'll be 76 on July 15th and watching this video, kept thinking how miraculous it is that she is still here: her "brush" with killers, a creative world in which "substances" co-existed with raw talent and ambition, and eons of time on the road and in the air. Even now despite the debilitating effects of her supranuclear palsy, she just traveled to her hometown of Tucson for a ceremony renaming a cultural center in her honor-a gig she couldn't pass up.You really conveyed how she never lost her unaffected unpretentious nature as she pretty much saw herself as just one cog in the wheel of a large talented humble family who loved music and their community.
    Thank you, Tim, for this video. A lot of Ronstadt fans out here who are so glad to see her getting her due.
    By the way, do you script these videos before filming them? Your language is so vivid and precise.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +3

      Thanks so much for the wonderful comment. I wish I had a little more of your wherewithall before I filmed!
      My musical tastes tend to lean more with harder driven rock, but I've always LOVED Linda's music and for me, researching for this vid really illuminated who she was as an artist and a person. It was a total joy doing this one. As for do I script them--I def make notes (The mind is not as young as it used to be!) but I would never make it as an actor cuz I cannot for the life of me stick to a script.

    • @lnl3237
      @lnl3237 2 года назад +2

      @@RockessentialTim Keep ad-libbing, Tim! Not sure about acting, but you would've made an excellent teacher-your passion for the topic shines through.
      Had to laugh about your referring to my "wherewithal." I was the most uncool teen alive in the 70's. Had my Tapestry, Sweet Baby James, and Linda's Greatest Hits, but I was more into setting my alarm for 2 am to watch an old movie from 1939 on TV. Lived on Long Island and could've seen Linda countless times in the city, my college or Jones Beach theater. Greatest regret was not seeing her in July of '74 (Heart Like a Wheel released that November) in an iconic local club called "My Father's Place" run by the one and only Eppy Epstein. Luckily, it was simulcast on a local radio station and it is one of my go-to CD's when the pang of not seeing her live becomes too great. In addition to her usual brilliant vocals despite having a nasty cold and a setlist with all her classic 70's hits, you get treated to a lot of funny and relaxed chatter by Linda.
      Thanks again, Tim, for your video and responding to my comment. No need to do so again...just get working on your next video! Going to listen to this one again.

  • @Zanniroxwell
    @Zanniroxwell 11 месяцев назад +3

    She was my ultimate icon at 12 years old when she came out with her album sporting rollerskates on the LP Cover.. Myself being a skater & a country music fan I was so stoked that a female country /rockstar could be a roller skater too!

    • @Zanniroxwell
      @Zanniroxwell 11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks so much btw I'm n LA local and SUPER dig hearing all the History right under my feat and outskirts of my own stomping grounds! Great channel, great theme music and love that you're doing this!❤

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  11 месяцев назад +1

      Right on, Thanks!

  • @chercharliescrafts736
    @chercharliescrafts736 Год назад +6

    She is strong, amazing and a voice no one can touch except Whitney. I love how she has that tough exterior no matter the hard disease she has. I pray for her to live free of any pain and a beautiful life she so deserves! She gave us so much!

  • @chriserskineartist
    @chriserskineartist 2 года назад +19

    Great story telling. Love how you connect place with history and music. Songs often create a sense of place in our minds, so it is nice to see the real life places that created the inspiration.

  • @donaldmclean7554
    @donaldmclean7554 10 месяцев назад +2

    I was into Linda since "Heart like a Wheel" .. even had her Nelson Riddle Orchestra album. Saw her live at Maple Leaf Gardens .. Livingston Taylor opening. I was hoping you would have mentioned "Willin" written by ... the best singer, song writer and slide guitarist (according to Bonnie Raitt) that ever was .. Lowell George. I would be eternally grateful were you to profile him .. and the greatest Rock Blues band to ever exist (according to me)... "Little Feat". Ry Cooder is another Rock Essential. Thank you Tim for all your "labour of love" work you do. Cheers !

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks much, especially for the suggestions. If I'm ever up your way with the camera I'd love to feature my all time favorite Canadian Band, The Hip!

  • @stevelankford7087
    @stevelankford7087 2 года назад +5

    I’ll go ahead and comment at first viewing on this one. I’m constantly amazed at how worlds apart the haunts and homes of some of my favorite music icons are compared to my home in LA (50 miles from the Georgia state line)😉. I’ve always loved Linda’s voice as well as being enamored by her charm and beauty. Thank you for another fantastic, up close and personal ride!

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад

      Thanks much. Its always interesting cuz the places early in their career are the same kind of apartments that I used to live at when I was young and then they just take off. I guess their arc is a lot steeper than ours.

  • @jbolf6
    @jbolf6 2 года назад +8

    Really enjoyed this video Tim. Linda has always been one of my favorites. Topanga Canyon is awesome.

  • @marktaft6467
    @marktaft6467 2 года назад +5

    awesome content Tim 👍 thanks so much for sharing this , peace brother ✌️

  • @robtempe
    @robtempe 2 года назад +10

    It isn’t enough that Linda Ronstadt has taken one of the most interesting career paths of any musician past or present but when you dig down like you have we find a whole ‘nother fascinating aspect of her existence just in the L.A. area alone. She certainly has crossed paths with some of the most famous and ‘infamous’ people in American history: Manson Family, OJ and Nicole Brown Simpson, Jim Carrey, Gov. Jerry Brown, George Lucas, Jim Morrison and any number of influential talented musicians. Her proximity to the first of the Manson murder spree was the epicenter and beginning of what shattered the California Dream and open culture for so many. It certainly put a damper on the Hippie movement. The irony is that Linda herself left Tucson Arizona for California to pursue that same dream. Love the way you weaved her story with the locations topped off with some great bumper music that echoed the theme you were discussing. Very nice touch! Great narrative as well. You left us with this thought “Linda once said that the essence of her voice is musicianship and story. I would hope that in some very small way we have added to that story.” You succeeded! Thank you Tim.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +4

      Thank you so much Rob. I think it goes without saying but I'll say it anyways, your input was invaluable to me being able to tell the story. Linda is one of the few people that I have covered who's talent is only surpassed by her humanity and as you can probably tell, I had a blast making this vid! I've never met her but more than anything I would have liked to spent a few hours in the studio watching/listening to her record. Be well my friend.

    • @robtempe
      @robtempe Год назад +3

      @@RockessentialTim Here is another interesting story your viewers might like from a guy named Gerry L who lived in Linda's old house on Old Topanga Road next door to the Hinman house ten years after the murder:
      From Gerry L: Back in 1979 I moved from Colorado to Southern California and rented a house on Old Topanga Road. On Halloween Eve I was reading 'Helter Skelter." When I got to the chapter about Gary Hinman I read that his address was on Old Topanga Road. I walked down the outdoor steps to the road and looked at the mailboxes. Wow! The mailbox next to mine was Gary Hinman's. It sure made for a spooky Halloween night thinking about what had gone on next door 10 years earlier. I wondered if Gary's ghost still haunted the place. I felt a connection to him because I was from Colorado and I used to make mescaline back in the day. Spooky shit. (Gary Hinman also made drugs at his home)
      I rented that house in 1979. I didn't know Linda Ronstadt lived there years earlier. The landlord was a creepy dude. The house caught on fire because of his crappy installation of a pot bellied stove. He tried to blame me but I had called the Topanga Canyon fire chief over to inspect the cause of the fire after I put it out. The fire chief noted the stove pipe went through the wood ceiling without insulation and told me to call him if the landlord tried to blame me because he was pissed at the code violation. . Sure enough the guy tried to blame me. I called the fire chief and he came over read the guy the riot act. The rent was $700.00. I lived there (at the Ronstadt house) about eight months before the landlord evicted me and my girlfriend and he kept our deposit -- but at least I didn't have to pay for major repairs.
      I could see the (Hinman) house from my house. Whoever owned that house next door had two dogs that barked all night every night. I really liked living up there because I had lived in Colorado up in the mountains and I was used to driving back and forth down into the city from up in the canyons there. And then there all the musicians, artists and actors who lived up there -- it was a trip.
      Anyway, here's a 'maybe' Charles Mansion story. One day back in '69 when I was in college in SoCal a friend and I were driving around tripping on LSD and we picked up a couple of hippy chicks who were hitch-hiking on PCH. They asked us if we wanted to go with them to a ranch at the end of Topanga Canyon Blvd and meet some guru dude who was like Jesus Christ and was going to save the world or something. They acted so weird and hoodoo'd that we ended up just letting them out of the car at PCH and Topanga Canyon Blvd.
      *note: The Hinman murder happened the end of July 1969 which marked the beginning of the Manson Family murder spree. There is a good chance Gerry L's hitchhikers were some of the Manson girls. Linda commented she would see them hitch hiking all the time.
      From Linda: During a chat with Mojo magazine, the legendary singer revealed that she has an ugly connection to Charles Manson and his infamous Family, explaining, “They murdered my next door neighbor, Gary Hinman. We knew those girls. They used to hitchhike through the canyon all the time. After (the murder), I didn't go home for a couple of weeks. Eventually, I moved out. Topanga Canyon had a very dark undertone. A funky, dark place, with a lot of those communes; I always shied away from that stuff. And there were floods all the time. I moved to Beechwood Canyon, which was very handy for the Troubadour.”
      Thanks Tim for putting a 'live' face on the locations for us!

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  Год назад +2

      @@robtempe Right on, Rob. Great story!

    • @robtempe
      @robtempe Год назад +1

      @@RockessentialTim Linda talks about living on Beechwood Drive to interviewer Greg Shapiro:
      GS: Warren Zevon is another songwriter whose songs you put your stamp on, including 'Poor Poor Pitiful Me,' which is on The Very Best of Linda Ronstadt. How has the news of his failing health affected you?
      LR: Warren-what a great songwriter. He was one of those guys who were around Hollywood in those days. I moved into an apartment on Beechwood Drive up in the Beechwood Hills in Hollywood, right under the Hollywood sign. He (Zevon) had lived in the apartment before I did. Harry Dean Stanton lived out in the back. The guy (Elliot Ingber) who wrote 'Don't Bogart That Joint' lived under the garage. And the guy who lived downstairs was another comedy/ songwriter. I just felt that his (Zevon's) stuff came with the pad that I rented (laughs). I got to have those songs in addition to the house. Again, he was one of those writers that all of the other writers sat around and talked about. They would talk about 'Hasten Down The Wind' at that point.
      GS: Oh, and your version is so stunning.
      LR: Well, thanks. I've never heard it since I recorded it. But, I remember liking it a lot and remembering the times and what was going on with him. God, what an interesting writer. Talk about a guy who throws all the rules out. People write from their personal experiences, but he brought in a lot of other stuff. He'd just read about it and find the parts that he identified with in his reading. (For example) 'Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner,' I guess he was reading those magazines …
      GS: Soldier of Fortune?
      LR: Yeah, he used to read that (laughs). Who knows what was going on with Warren in those days. I'm really sorry that he is ill. I hope the best for him.
      (congrats on hitting 100K views. no small feat)

    • @judycolson6047
      @judycolson6047 4 месяца назад

      I think Linda is the one responsible for getting Warren noticed and famous for his songs and eventual hits he had. @@robtempe

  • @Cliffswanson
    @Cliffswanson 2 года назад +6

    Good one Tim! Love the track starting at 9:24. Thanks for posting.

    • @rockessentialswithtim710
      @rockessentialswithtim710 2 года назад +4

      Thanks. I absolutely love surf music. Like metal, it will never go out of style, right?

  • @deltaprepper60
    @deltaprepper60 2 года назад +5

    I was fortunate to see her many moons ago , she sang the national anthem at a Dodgers Cubs game in LA , been a huge fan ever sense ❤️

  • @NickRatnieks
    @NickRatnieks 2 года назад +5

    The collective sound of that whole early 70s LA music scene created a backdrop to much of my young life- in England. It is hard to listen to any of it and not be taken back to one's youth and sense of excitement but sadly it all dissipated as musical tastes changed. That's just life- nothing lasts for ever- but Linda's music is so good and we are lucky to have it to recall those great times.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +2

      Like Sinatra her music transcends time. Even my kids love her!

  • @davidwhite3181
    @davidwhite3181 2 года назад +6

    Linda is my favorite singer(sorry Aretha). Hard to believe all that power and voice comes out of that small frame.

  • @AnElusiveButterfly
    @AnElusiveButterfly 2 года назад +5

    Linda Ronstadt is my favorite singer, and I had seen a few of the homes she lived in, but never knew she had stayed or lived near 3 murder locations. It is LA after all, but still a little too close for comfort. Thank you for the tour Tim. I always love all the little details you share along with the tours.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +3

      Thanks much. She is one of my favorite singer's too and it was a trip filming her locations.

  • @MrKaufmana1
    @MrKaufmana1 2 года назад +10

    Tim - I love this channel (and the music you make for it). I just finished Linda's autobiography - and putting place to the stories was great!

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +6

      Thanks. I read it and used it as one of my main sources. I've heard rumor she's publishing another one in the fall.

    • @judycolson6047
      @judycolson6047 4 месяца назад

      Maybe with Jackson Browne on her Mexican roots?@@RockessentialTim

  • @GaryBook
    @GaryBook 2 года назад +4

    Thank you again for a delightful journey through both the past and interesting parts of LA.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. I love getting up to Topanga and this gave me a reason to go!

  • @missybaker1608
    @missybaker1608 3 месяца назад +1

    Wow! Loved ALL THE HOMES SHE LIVED! From Santa Monica 1964, to Brentwood 1977?. Youre right Tim she was the greatest singer of all time cause she could adapt her voice to different genre. From Different Drum 1966, Long Long Time 1968, Poor Pitiful Me 1968, 1970 when she was creating with The Eagles in the bungalows. Youre no Good 1974, When will i be loved 1975 country, Its so Easy 1976, Blue Bayou 1977 southern rock, Ooh Baby, Baby, 1978, ballad Hurts so Bad 1980, ballad, Its easy for you to Say 1982, my favorite even though i love all her songs. Cant get enough of her wonderful voice Tim!!!! Somewhere out There duet with Aaron Neville, ballad 1989.

  • @johnmrshall9171
    @johnmrshall9171 2 года назад +6

    She is the best female singer ever

  • @kellieconnolly8596
    @kellieconnolly8596 2 года назад +19

    This was fantastic Tim! Linda was my absolute idol in the 70’s and growing up in LA I’d always wondered where she lived hoping to one day to run into her. Loved seeing her past homes! Thanks for sharing!

  • @brianroschi1450
    @brianroschi1450 Год назад +2

    Hello from OHIO Tim. You have become my go to for music storytelling. Your videos are great and let people like myself see the amazing places our music legends got their start .Keep ‘em coming. Great job!

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  Год назад +1

      Thank you kindly. I'm originally from Michigan (maybe you could tell by my accent) and I would love to one day come to Cleveland and do a vid on the RRHOF.

  • @judycolson6047
    @judycolson6047 4 месяца назад +1

    Very well done and beautiful photos of Linda's stomping grounds. I'm guessing since her home in Tuscan is no longer you couldn't get any shots of Arizona. Linda was my idol in the 70's. I followed her music career and life as much as I could back then. This video was informative and added to things I did not know about her. I was so saddened when she lost her voice way too soon. Amazing how she hooked up with Jim Carrey, a 21 year old unknown when she was 37 and her rock n roll career was at a stall. I think her last hit record was around 1983 with Get Closer which was underrated to me. Then she ventured into all those other genres. It seemed the 80's just stopped her rock fame for some reason. I went to see her every time she toured through Cincinnati. One time I had no one to go with to see her. I got tickets for the front row and went all myself. I wasn't going to miss my favorite star! One disappointment with her live shows was she never would sing one of my favorites that I loved. Long, Long Time. I truly don't know why she wouldn't sing it. I deem her the most beautiful and talented singer of all time.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  4 месяца назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. I still think her singing is unmatched but that's just me.

  • @sollyharr
    @sollyharr 2 года назад +7

    Great video dude...keep em coming , loving this stuff. She's definitely a national treasure.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +2

      I'll remember that one. National Treasure. So true!

    • @sollyharr
      @sollyharr 2 года назад

      @@RockessentialTim 👍

  • @kbusby4824
    @kbusby4824 2 года назад +7

    Lived in Tucson for a number of years. Great to see Linda's journey highlighted here. I will say she was the only one in Barney Hoskyn's book, Hotel California, that came across as a truly wonderful person in addition to being a world class vocalist. Your videos are always so well done. Keep up the great work.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +2

      I read that book and he's a might tough on a lot of people, but I agree about how she is portrayed. I've never read anything about her not being down to earth and kind.

  • @lcwatts2971
    @lcwatts2971 Год назад +3

    Great "mini-doc", my man! I'm a huge fan of Linda's music and that whole period in musical history in general. 👍

  • @swordfish52
    @swordfish52 2 года назад +2

    Good One Tim !! Jimmy ...

  • @dugaldhutchings404
    @dugaldhutchings404 2 года назад +7

    BTW all the musical fills you put in the videos sound like really high quality audio - they make my stereo sound great !

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +4

      Thanks, Dugald. I've probably already said it but I probably work as hard on the music than anything else.

  • @iannamico
    @iannamico Год назад +2

    Another home run tim! Looking forward to more

  • @rogbrown1458
    @rogbrown1458 2 года назад +7

    Very informative video bro most of which was new to me. Great job you're doing with the history of Los Angeles both with film and music. Stay safe. Rog. Pacific sunset records

  • @chuck571
    @chuck571 Год назад +2

    This is a year late, but you do such a good job with these videos. Thank you.

  • @levistubbs8949
    @levistubbs8949 2 года назад +5

    Terrific vid, as always so well researched, and also great voice !

  • @henryfung6789
    @henryfung6789 2 года назад +6

    Another great video Tim. Channel growing rapidly my friend. Keep knocking them out.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Henry and thanks for being one of my channel's original subs!

  • @unclerudy9797
    @unclerudy9797 2 года назад +4

    Thanks Tim ! Excellent as always ! Peace, Rudy

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +2

      Thanks, Rudy. Peace to you!

    • @unclerudy9797
      @unclerudy9797 2 года назад +1

      @@RockessentialTim Love Linda always.... So great how she transformed wonderful covers into massive hits ! The way she did Michael Nesmiths' Different Drum was always a treat to hear and helped her launch her career... That whold grouping that you highlighted here gave birth to so much great music ... Just wonderful. Again. Thanks for posting... Also prayers for Norm Harris and his family as he is very ill...God Bless him and his wonderful contribution to charities and worthy causes....

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад

      @@unclerudy9797 Yeah, I heard about Norm a couple days ago. He's lucky he was in the hospital when he had that heart attack. As a guitar geek I have so much respect for folks like Norm and you, Rudy!

  • @keithsw2566
    @keithsw2566 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just saw this Tim and subscribed to your channel! I have loved Linda since I first heard her with the Stone Poneys.

  • @mreppen1
    @mreppen1 Год назад +2

    I love your channel I lived in Hollywood in the 70s and 80s and was into the music scene then, LA got worse so I moved to Orange County in 1990, which was a good decision. Thank you for you great stories!

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  Год назад +1

      I'm sure we attended some of the same shows. It was such a great time to be young!

  • @mspenningtons
    @mspenningtons Год назад +3

    Fantastic narration. So well done!

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  Год назад

      Thank you kindly. Hopefully my midwest twang doesn't stick out too much!

  • @jamesburns2232
    @jamesburns2232 2 года назад +2

    I like your story of how Linda Ronstadt bought her house at 23674 Malibu Colony Road for $325,000 in 1975 and fast forward to 2020 and that same house sold for $16 Million. It reminds me of the story of the Master's Violin. Nobody wanted to buy an old Violin until a Master Musician played a cadenza on it. Then, the price went from hundreds to Millions.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад

      True, but I think it woulda sold for 16 mil even if Joe Blow had lived there. That beach real estate be expensive!

    • @lindaronstadt5384
      @lindaronstadt5384 2 года назад +1

      thank you so much for following & supporting my music.💕 Seriously, you are super appreciated. Do you usually listen with Apple Music or You

  • @OriginalBigThing
    @OriginalBigThing 2 года назад +2

    Thank you! Thank you! Goddess Among Us!

  • @tshandy1
    @tshandy1 2 года назад +3

    Such memorable music made by unforgettable people in unique places. Thanks for the tour!

  • @gregusmc2868
    @gregusmc2868 Год назад +2

    I’m glad I found you again! I watched some (all?) of your videos on Laurel Canyon and really enjoyed your style and your subject matter (I was born in Oakland in 64 but moved back to Ohio in 66) but I saw Zappa and several other “Canyon-ites” back in my teenage years. I remember seeing Linda on some kind of show-maybe Midnight Special-and even at the young age of 11 or 12 or so, I thought she was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen. Then she started singing and I was probably plotting ways to get back out to California-certain she’d accept a marriage proposal from a kid too young to shave! Glad I found you again. I THOUGHT I had subscribed last time but I made sure this time! Long may you run! ❤️👍🏼. Semper Fi

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you re-found us too! I first saw Linda on the same Midnight Special (Great show) and have been a fan ever since too. It was one of my favorite episodes to do cuz I have so much respect for her talent.

  • @davidwoods304
    @davidwoods304 Год назад +2

    Excellent thanks from Australia .

  • @dianne19610
    @dianne19610 2 года назад +3

    Great job! I really enjoyed this one.

  • @jcmacmusic
    @jcmacmusic 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks Tim fantastic...

  • @kevinhensley4643
    @kevinhensley4643 2 года назад +3

    I think this is one of the best you've done... very historical....thank you as always!!

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +1

      Thanks much. Loved going to the locations on this one.

  • @danielthomas8507
    @danielthomas8507 2 года назад +2

    Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿 great video...

  • @cjayd123
    @cjayd123 Год назад +2

    When I was in LA and drove down Wonderland Ave, I got the creeps also.

  • @lilorbielilorbie2496
    @lilorbielilorbie2496 2 года назад +4

    Now I know that the Eagles have sung Desperado many times but imo. the very best version is the one that Linda did in 1977 in Atlanta. She really put her heart and soul into it. My list of favorite Female singers is very short Linda Ronstadt, Ann Wilson and Pat Benatar. Parkinson's is a very cruel disease. It took my Uncle's life and my Mom's. Who the 28 of May Mom will be gone a year.

    • @lnl3237
      @lnl3237 2 года назад +1

      So sorry about your mom and uncle. Linda actually has supranuclear palsy which does not respond well to Parkinson treatments. Heard her in an interview say she does not fear death, but suffering. She'll be 76 on July 15th and though I'm glad she is still with us, don't want her to live one extra day or hour that she can't bear. Nothing will ever silence that magnificent voice of hers...not even death.
      Hope you find a beautiful way to honor your mom on the 28th.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +1

      So sorry to hear about how Parkinson's has affected your family. I agree with you about Linda's version of Desperado and my guess is that The Eagles would too!

    • @lilorbielilorbie2496
      @lilorbielilorbie2496 2 года назад +2

      @@lnl3237 Thanks.

    • @lilorbielilorbie2496
      @lilorbielilorbie2496 2 года назад +2

      @@RockessentialTim Thanks Tim. I just take it one day at a time. Because we are not guaranteed tomorrow. And when my time comes all I can say is It's Been a Helluva Ride. Had a lot of fun on the way made some mistakes? Yep.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +1

      @@lilorbielilorbie2496 Well said my friend.

  • @FLE22P
    @FLE22P 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video….thanks!!!!

  • @nftutoring9241
    @nftutoring9241 2 года назад +3

    Loved her then, love her now and always. Beautiful musicianship and to date unmatched

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +1

      Agreed...

    • @lindaronstadt5384
      @lindaronstadt5384 2 года назад +1

      thank you so much for following & supporting my music.💕 Seriously, you are super appreciated. Do you usually listen with Apple Music or You

  • @jerrygeist1677
    @jerrygeist1677 2 года назад +1

    Wow another great show , stuffed with all kinds of good things . Thank you cheers from New Mexico!

  • @toneman335
    @toneman335 2 года назад +2

    Love the vibe of your videos!

  • @wmoy8507
    @wmoy8507 2 года назад +3

    Great story on Linda's days in LA.

  • @kfb141
    @kfb141 12 дней назад +1

    Hey, Tim I just found this channel. Im always late to everything. You are doing an amazing job on your videos. Very cool to see you bringing your family in. (I think they are family) keep up the great work. Loving it here in a flyover state!! 😅

  • @lanaashford2192
    @lanaashford2192 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful overview of her career and character! Loved it!

  • @GreatScott561
    @GreatScott561 2 года назад +3

    Wow, she lived in close proximity to Gary Hinman, the Wonderland home and O.J.....what are the odds of that...note to self, if Linda moves in your neighborhood....move...LOL

  • @edjuillard4054
    @edjuillard4054 Год назад +2

    Absolutely Brilliant! Tim, you provide such a service for musical history with your work. This LR piece is like all your stuff WONDERFULLY ENTERTAINING AND INFORMATIVE.
    My favorite thing on RUclips.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  Год назад +1

      Ed: I appreciate the kind words, especially because I enjoyed making this Linda video so much.

  • @59jaguar
    @59jaguar 2 года назад +4

    Undoubtedly one of the best singers of her era. I liked the album she did with Nelson riddle.

    • @RockessentialTim
      @RockessentialTim  2 года назад +2

      Like a utility infielder with power she could do it all.

    • @timford3599
      @timford3599 Год назад +1

      I bought that album as soon as it came out. I was living up on the Kingsbury Grade at South Shore Lake Tahoe and my girl friend would play it during dinner time every night. Linda's voice was so versatile that she could sing the "Standards" as if she was back in the 1940's and 50's singing in the "Big Band" era! The album was titled "What's New" and it's full of emotion.