Tens of thousands rowdy, drunk audience members, all gone quiet. All in complete attention as Tracey battles through her initial nerves to deliver a performance that will be remembered forever. Gets me emotional every time
Imagine, just 24 and you weren't prepared to sing more than 2 songs but Stevie Wonder can't come out to do his set because of sound difficulties. So they ask you to sing two songs. The crowd is loud and getting restless because they want to see Stevie. You hear the fear in the first lyrics, but as she starts singing the crowd quiets in awe. How powerful. Sometimes the universe works in mysterious ways, it was meant to be. Love Tracy Chapman.
Yes extremely beautiful. Imagine being a little black girl never ever feeling pretty and then you see someone that looks like you on tv singing one of the most beautiful songs you’ve ever heard and you see yourself and her. Thats what it was like when this song debuted. I cry almost every time I hear it.
And people say ed Sheeran is the only person to hold Wembley with only a guitar. I'm very happy this woman exists This is one of the best songs to ever exist.
Ian H I agree to an extent, but don’t knock Ed as what he does live, truly is amazing and not many people have done and will be able to perform live the way he does
I think the main reason is it's just a great song. One of the best of the era. Better than most of the ones they'd been hearing from the big stars that day and better than the ones she herself did earlier.
I cried once in front of my badass federal cop friend - about the possibility of losing a friendship over an argument. Dude told me dont worry about it, shows heart and you're human...It's ok to feel bro. It makes us human.
A lot of people talk about how this song sets them off, makes them feel emotional, gives them chills and I think it's because it evokes many very old feelings every single one of us can relate to: - The helplessness of being young and learning how to be an adult - The beautiful wonder of falling in love with someone - The pain of the people you love and look up to disappointing you - The grief of losing a parent, or the threat of losing one - The loneliness of being a person and of having to choose to leave things that once made you happy because they're no longer serving you - The uncertainty of growing older and realising how mundane life can be despite the dreams you once had.
As well as the finale of the song where the person she loves turns out the same way as her dad, and instead of what her mother did and choosing to leave, she stays with her kids and tells him to leave instead. It starts off tragic and ends tragic, but also a bit hopeful, which is how the whole song feels under a thick layer of desperation and sadness.
When the then unknown Tracy Chapman was booked to appear down the bill at the Nelson Mandela birthday concert at Wembley Stadium on June 11th 1988, little did she know her appearance would be the catalyst for a career breakthrough. After performing several songs from her self titled debut during the afternoon, Chapman thought she'd done her bit and could relax and enjoy the rest of the concert. However, later in the evening Stevie Wonder was delayed when the computer discs for his performance went missing, and Chapman was ushered back onto stage again. In front of a huge prime time audience she performed "Fast Car" alone with her acoustic guitar. Afterwards the song raced up the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
@Ryan Gillen Yes and no shit Sherlock. How about you appreciate the fact the story of her rise to fame instead acting like a Harvard smart ass. Yes, Wembley gives everyone a 1-up but it's the fact that she was unheard of, alone with no band, and had to perform under dire circumstances as well as many more other obvious things that makes the story so captivating. God some of you people can't appreciate anything. Negative minds. Waste of spaces really.
I once saw a comment on a modest mouse song that said "idk if this song is killing me or saving me" and now im totally feeling that way. Its unbelieveably sad but also unbeliveably well written and performed
HB to have that amount of nerves and perform like that is incredible. What a great performance and song. One of the most emotional and best storytelling songs for sure
I was a teenager attending this concert and remember when she hit the stage! Her voice was mesmerizing and seemed to calm the crowd! Now Im 50 listening to this classic and it never gets old....❤
You're blessed to live then and there. That time was something else.. Music wise specially.. How I'd like to live back then, and to attend some of these concerts...
It must have been a moment. I guess it is the closest thing to everyone around you striking gold at once, all including those who were searching and those who had no clue. Just for thrill of it I would take it from you for my soul.
So I heard she performed this when Stevie didn’t perform. What was the crowd chanting originally? And was there like a moment in the song that everyone forgot and got captivated?
This video makes her Grammy performance that more special. To see how no one was really paying attention at first in 1988, to her first cords strummed in 2024 being deafen out by the applause.
Idk. I think it's a statement to how powerful the song is that she won the crowd over and commanded their respect being a relatively unknown artist at the time. Now, it's a classic so it gets the attention of being so. Both are great performances either way
That´s not true. Every time the crowd sees themselfes on the big screen they start to cheer and whistle and wave regardless of the song. People were not different then.
I wasn't there, but I was watching live on tv. Well to be fair, it was just on in the background. Until this. I think I just stood there. Flabbergasted.
My favorite part of this is that you can tell she's probably nervous, but by the last chorus you can see on her face and in her voice that she's just overcome with emotion for nailing this and mesmerizing the crowd. Like when she sings "I had a feeling that I could be someone", it's her seeing that come true right in front of her. Her voice trembles a bit and it makes it so powerful.
Made it all the more powerful like you state; it's beautiful seeing her nervous and a little unsteady as she sings " be someone, be someone" ... the humility and her credibility as an artist win through, delivering such an amazing performance.
Caveat. Context. 100k rowdy drunk Brits waiting for next performance and expecting Stevie wonder. Delay. Rowdiness. Unrest. And managers beg her to take stage … incredible result
Yessss!! I used to like it because it was just a nostalgic song from my childhood but now it just resonates so deeply with my personal journey with figuring out life and where I’m headed 🥺
@@Sunfl0w33rthankyou for your comment. This song really hits an emotional chord, how each one of us , especially when we are young, are trying to understand life. And as an "older" person, it touches us in a different way. What we could have done differently, etc., dreams we had that never materialized, and so forth. It just resonates in a way you can't really describe. One of the great songs ever written.
Especially if you grew up with it as a child. It used to be just a really good song with a nice belting chorus sung by a heavenly voice. But now in my 20s fully fully understanding the lyrics😢😢
you can't hear them because it was edited. it was a good performance, but you can tell it was difficult for her without the in ear monitors live performers use today, especially with a huge crowd like this. I bet she can barely hear herself sing.
@ hey racist plonker, lyrics say You GOT a fast car, not you stole a fast car. There is nothing in that song about a stolen car. It a song about getting out of your situation to better yourself, something I doubt you have the cranial capacity to do. It’s a bit like Born To Run. But I bet you’d never complain that he stole a car.
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I agree man. God gives us all gifts, but Tracy, just... wow, her gift is so beautiful. Loved her since the 80s and always will. God put music IN her, and we're blessed that she found a way to share it with us.
Wow, my dad was there that day and he remembers standing there waiting for the next act, talking to his friends when she started on one of the smaller stages, but instantly stopped talking and so did everyone else, it was like someone pressed mute on the crowd, she was all you could hear, it would have been such an amazing experience, no one there knew who she was at the beginning, all it took was one song. That is true talent.
Alice McBain I am glad that you said that about the crowd.. I thought how much I have enjoyed her music all these years. And I was in awe of how quiet a huge stadium full of people could be...nobody wanted to miss one note from her. She makes me smile. When I got a cassette tape of her music ,there was not one song I didn't love.
I am performer (nowhere near this level) but you can hear the shakiness in her first words and then she gets stronger and stronger as she progressed. Has happened to me many times it's fascinatingly awesome to watch.
For a 1980s piece, this song sounds way ahead of its time in terms of style. Even today it feels like a song that could've been released last year or yesterday.
I was there in the crowd at 14 yrs old...I won a ticket to sport aid 88 wembley by raising over £100 at school by being sponsored by neighbours... amazing!!! I've still got the photographs ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
My Intro to Music class in college used her "Mountains O' Things" song as an example of polyrhythm (if I recall the subject correctly). Besides the professor, I was the only student who knew it, but it made my day. She's one of my favorites.
First song I was taught while using a capo. Truly an amazing piece that anyone can do justice too, but a skilled guitarist can really make each voice sing.
You can sense how nervous she is .. Very brave but clever move for her to take the slot ... Anyway amazing women who in my opinion is not celebrated enough for her talent.
Tracy Chapman will forever be known as one of the greatest artists to ever step foot onto that stage. So simple yet powerful! This performance/song alone solidified her legacy. Her unique vocals paired with her ability to story tell thru her songs is what sets her apart from the others. Her voice brings me to tears every time I hear it. They’ll never be another like her ❤
It speaks to this woman’s talent as a songwriter that a crowd of this size, who were waiting for Stevie Wonder to come on stage and most would never have even heard of Chapman before this, were totally captivated by her performance.
Most? Maybe. But a large portion of the crowd were already singing the song as the guitar was strumming. A lot of people knew who she was and clearly loved this song. That doesn't take away from her talent, of course. This song is phenomenal.
@@Mac0SXTutorials101"Fast Car" was released as a single in April 1988. This concert, the _Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute_ , was held in June 1988.
@@Lucifronz Some people there might have known the song, but I'm pretty sure that sound at the start is just the crowd doing a chant, not singing along. Hard to tell.
In my late 20’s I had an issue with alcohol. My fiancé stuck with me for a long time. As I sobered up I had a lot of depression and regret that came to the surface. One day I asked her to listen to this song with me because I thought the lyrics fit. From my point of view it was about someone with a drinking problem fixing their situation, fixing their relationship and later went on to live a happy life together lol. My ex began to cry and I was like oh what is it? It’s a hopeful song why does this make you cry? She never did explain it. Years later I listened to this song again and now I realize why she was upset. The song is about someone loving someone with a substance abuse issue. They want to love them but they see their life passing them by. They fantasize about leaving but don’t want to leave the person they love. Ultimately, they leave and a few years later my ex did in fact leave me. I suffered a lot of heart ache and guilt. I still do and I imagine I always will. But in an effort to get her back I sobered up completely and got my life back on track. So in a way her leaving saved us both. I still love and miss you E but I know why you left and I hope you’re happy.
I watched this live. Tracy had already been on with a couple of songs. She left the stage. They were having technical problems on the main stage and the stage manager rushed up to Tracy saying, “Have u got anythin’ else?” She says, “Yeh, a couple o’songs”. “ Well, get back on”. So, amidst all the chanting, impatience and rudeness, this little guitarist filled-in with the first notes of ‘Fast Car’. Great job.
She was actually filling in for Stevie Wonder, who's synth recodings had being misplaced. And as you daid they asked her to perform and she wowed them.
This exactly. I remember hearing this song all the time on MTV. I was into hair metal so I I didn’t hate it or love it. But it always stayed with me. It wasn’t until I way way older I finally understood the song. It’s one of the greatest songs ever written. I’ll forgive my 11 year old self for not grasping the true weight of the song.
I remember this. She was supposed to do a couple of songs before Stevie Wonder's set... but there was a major issue with the set up for Stevie Wonder's kit. She ended up playing to Wembley with the world watching for about 45 minutes and I was hooked. I bought my first CD player the next year and and my first CD was her first album.
Stevie Wonder landed in England on the Saturday morning of the concert and went straight to Wembley Stadium, where a room was prepared for him and his band to warm up. He was to appear in the evening after UB40. His appearance had not been announced. UB40 were finishing their set on the main stage, and Wonder's equipment was set up, plugged in and ready to be rolled on after a 10-minute act on a side stage. He was about to walk up the ramp to the stage when it was discovered that the hard disc of his synclavier, carrying all 25 minutes of synthesised music for his act, was missing. He said he could not play without it, turned round, walked down the ramp crying, with his band and other members of his entourage following him, and out of the stadium. There was an urgent need to fill the gap he had left and Tracy Chapman, who had already performed her act, agreed to appear again. The two appearances shot her to stardom, with two songs from her recently-released first album, "Fast Car" and "Talkin' 'Bout a Revolution". Before the concert, she had sold about 250,000 albums. In the following two weeks, she was said to have sold two million.
There aren’t many songs that you can’t ever, ever, quite put your finger on the tumble of powerful mixed emotions they stir. And they do it every single time. This is one. A masterpiece of the understated.
Yes!!! Some other ones that hit me in a similar way are "The House That Built Me" by Miranda Lambert "Youth" by Daughter "Hundred" by The Fray "Case of You" by Joni Mitchell "Emily" by From First To Last (acoustic) "First Day of My Life" by Bright Eyes "What Sarah Said" by Death Cab for Cutie 💚💚💚💚
The fact people who were there say she was just on a side stage performing and silenced and stunned the crowd .. even in this performance hearing a mic check happening while playing .. this performance has went down in history as one of the most 'stop everything and listen' performances ever to happen. The song is incrediblely good and Tracy Chapman is a presence all her own.
Fun fact: the then-unknown Tracy Chapman was booked to appear down the bill at the Nelson Mandela birthday concert at Wembley Stadium on June 11, 1988, little did she know her appearance would be the catalyst for a career breakthrough. After performing several songs from her self titled debut during the afternoon, Chapman thought she'd done her bit and could relax and enjoy the rest of the concert. However, later in the evening Stevie Wonder was delayed when the computer discs for his performance went missing, and Chapman was ushered back onto stage again. In front of a huge prime time audience she performed "Fast Car" alone with her acoustic guitar. Afterwards the song raced up the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
That’s what’s so fascinating. This accidental performance that wasn’t supposed to even happen had Stevie Wonder not walked off stage, she sang a song about trying to escape poverty and “be someone” and that single performance catapulted her to worldwide stardom. Why is there no biopic about her yet? Her story is cinematic gold
@@theveryaverage you must be joking mate, compare tracy chapman to 'megan thee stallion'. Tell me you shouldnt compare the two and come to some sort of conclusion that things have deteriorated.
@@longview2517 low IQ response. Both are incredibly popular mainstream artists from 2 different eras. Thats how you can compare them, they are on equal footing popularity wise (relative to their time period).
@@L.argemike megan is better than Tracy so sit down. Tracy will never have the longetivity of queen Megan 👸🏾 Tracy can’t even afford a fast car these days…
Fast car was just released at that point...... if that concert had happened one year later, every single soul out of those 82 thousands would’ve sung along
This was the breakout moment for her. Stevie wonder had to cancel and they had her play two more songs to fill time. The world went crazy after she played this off her debut album. Incredible!!
Wow! Fate can be a strange lady... such a cool backstory. No wonder she started off a lil quiet.. must've been nervous singing a song that wasn't on her set list to so many fans.
Incredible story. You can imagine how scared shitless she was. I think I would’ve pissed myself. It’s one of those moments where they just push you on stage and say OK this is your moment. And you have to take it and there’s a part of her wrestling with knowing she deserves to be there, and struggling with the shelf, doubt and nervousness. She pulled it off beautifully and deserves all her success, absolutely wonderful❤
@@lannamama2034Im curious. Not sure this was on her debut album. She played 7 songs already which I assume were from debut album. This song had yet to be released
Same! When her voice cracks (I think from nerves), I was thinking that I could not even perform the song because my voice would be cracking from crying! Lol
Her nerves and emotions and vulnerability fed the souls of a crowd, in the stadium and around the world. She let her light shine and how captivating it is, Tracy. ❤
Amazing how she had to fill in for Stevie Wonder and was able to turn that restless crowd into a calm and captivated one. Genuinely amazing performance
Tracy and i are the same age and i loved this song. I spent 25 years as a small town GA teacher telling my HS students every year to please get out of our small town when they graduated because otherwise they'd be stuck here just like her lyrics say. Now at 58 after raising 2 sons alone and caring for my mom and later my brother, I'm still in this town looking to escape in my own fast car...
Just think about all of those amazing students that you touched. You ARE living out in the world because your words and what you taught them are with them
Edgy Teenager 33 yep. if no one told you Tracy is a woman - you would think it's a man. very obvious transgender many celebs are secretly transgendered
Very few songs have captivated me like this one. No matter my mood or moment in life, Tracy’s voice comforts me in a way that I don’t understand. I’ve been through a lot in my life, but hearing her voice? I don’t feel alone. I feel like someone else feels the same as me
totally...me from Argentina i can tell.. but ibeen that checkoutgirl.. been in US.. return to Argentina.. and travelled a lot more...life gives second chances.. sometimes.. not always
@@FlorenciaMamani I can understand that. I ask because the United States is NOT what it once was and I was wondering if Argentina is better. I wouldn’t be offended if you said yes. Just so long as you’re honest. Plus I always thought I might like to visit Argentina. Especially since I adore foreign countries.
@@jonburrows2684 great cuontry to visit... from north to south not just Buenos Aires, good wine and meat,, and lot of plaves to visit... but with many politics problemas and the economy is worst than ever.. too many nobel prizes that are not reflected in society choses. hope someday you visit this country.
Poignant words. Was a soldier in Northern Ireland at the time, on R & R so was at Wembley for this and I couldn’t believe how everyone was captivated by this young lady. Brilliant artist. Tempus fugit. Where does it go?
This is the physical representation of vulnerability and bravery. Tracy now and forever built different. I’m grateful, whether or not our connection peaks at a RUclips comment. Thank you Tracy for giving countless shadows more than you’ll ever know.
Tracy showed what it means to rise to the occasion- am she was not without fear stepping in for Stevie Wonder at the last moment but showed fearlessness in stepping out to a stadium crowd in such an auspicious occasion with just her guitar her voice and her message. Courageous.
I was imagining what it may be like to play in front of 75k people for the first time, but to play in Stevie Wonder’s place, would be even more intense.
Wow...I got nervous to perform just in front of 6 people... The courage it took to do this, completely solo with a guitar and do it well, so admirable... Many musicians are introverted too...
It’s like you literally just want to hug her every time she plays this song and be like but you definitely are someone. Of course in actuality it’s all of us who need the hug and the reassurance.
I’m not usually very emotional when it comes to music, and I’ve loved this song for years, but something about watching her sing it gives me all the feels
This performance brings tears to my eyes. I can't imagine how nervous she was! The crowd was expecting to see the great Stevie Wonder and she was just thrown out there to delay until he found hid floppy disc! What an amazing and mesmerizing performance.
@@TraumaER My understanding that he had pre-recorded music which was lost and why he didn't come out until way later, but I didn't know it was a floppy disc.
The power of that song comes from its unvarnished truth. It kept that massive crowd transfixed and respectful. "Fast Car" comes from the deepest part of Tracy's life. Standing alone on that stage, she held the crowd spellbound for a special moment.
This is just one of those songs that don't get old. Especially because this was acoustic with no backup vocals, guitars or drums it sounds even better than the album version. An absolute timeless masterpiece that will live on forever!
She is me the most amazing female on this planet. I wasn’t even in 1988, but still listen to her music every day. That was real art ♥️❤️ I think the audience back then didn’t realize what they just witnessed 🙏🏽
The emotion towards the end when she says "be someone". Heartbreaking, because she made it. Singing it infront of a packed Wembley. Stellar performance and song.
This song is so important in my life. Sacrifices are so important. And a young woman’s sacrifice transcends generations. I don’t do it justice by trying to explain it. But gracias Tracy Chapman.
I remember watching the whole concert live on german television. Tracy played one or two songs at a time on a side-stage during the conversion breaks, when the main stage was prepared for the big stars. Saw and heard her for the first time then. To me she was the biggest star in that stadium. This almost unknown little woman completely stole the show.
This may be the greatest song ever written, the story speaks so clearly for those of us born into poverty with nothing but a dream to make something of ourselves. The difficulty of having dysfunctional parents, the struggle to make enough money to survive, the inability to get someone you love to want more for themselves and come along for the ride with you...just extremely powerful lyrics. You can see the writer grow up with this sense of responsibility to care for those around her, a responsibility many young people born into poverty shoulder and something that drives so many poor kids into addiction, that holds so many poor kids back from reaching their full potential...but by the end of the song, she's finally realized that its okay to let go of someone you love that won't help themself. Sometimes you just have to do what you have to do in order to make the most of your life. Just beautiful and poignant lyricism
Love your comment from Northeast India 🇮🇳❤ I often heard and like this song.. Until I checked out the lyrics and realised that this music speaks about me... I was born and raised in a poor family, I dropped my college and started to look for a job.
Tens of thousands rowdy, drunk audience members, all gone quiet. All in complete attention as Tracey battles through her initial nerves to deliver a performance that will be remembered forever. Gets me emotional every time
When she sings her soul out everyone one can but listen ❤
How did you know something of the truth of the audience? 😉
How respectful is that. She literally stunned them. The English know talent.
She did it with just her voice and an acoustic guitar. Very gifted.
@@icebergrose8955 Yes they do. Great example of that is Hendrix was going nowhere fast in America, then became the guitar God in England
Just one woman. One guitar. One song. and 60,000 captivated people. What a talent.
+Sean Lynskey You tellin' me this is a woman? Wat.
bracikmen drop dead "looool"
no need to be a dick man.
@@flatearthreality8683 She is a woman, look it up
I thought Wembley held 90,000
Imagine, just 24 and you weren't prepared to sing more than 2 songs but Stevie Wonder can't come out to do his set because of sound difficulties. So they ask you to sing two songs. The crowd is loud and getting restless because they want to see Stevie. You hear the fear in the first lyrics, but as she starts singing the crowd quiets in awe. How powerful. Sometimes the universe works in mysterious ways, it was meant to be. Love Tracy Chapman.
They weren’t there to hear Stevie.. he was never announced
Best performance ever at the Grammys it was awesome for both artists kill it bye bye TS. And Hanna no underwear montana
Relax, simp😂
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Not true about stevie wonder
Her vulnerability and sincerity are palpable. She held a stadium silent. Truly remarkable. A truly talented and, yes, beautiful woman.
She really is beautiful and in so many ways
@03svterminator64 I know, right? Her beauty touches the soul!
Yes extremely beautiful. Imagine being a little black girl never ever feeling pretty and then you see someone that looks like you on tv singing one of the most beautiful songs you’ve ever heard and you see yourself and her. Thats what it was like when this song debuted. I cry almost every time I hear it.
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@Msd4-13 stop i'm already crying 😭
And people say ed Sheeran is the only person to hold Wembley with only a guitar.
I'm very happy this woman exists
This is one of the best songs to ever exist.
Those people are the same ones that don’t have a good knowledge of music other than whats on the pop charts
Only prince can do that
Ian H I agree to an extent, but don’t knock Ed as what he does live, truly is amazing and not many people have done and will be able to perform live the way he does
lyubov Sidorenko Amen!
Bob Dylan did it in 84...
she sounds soooo nervous. the crowd was agitated but when she started to sing, everybody just stopped talking. really breathtaking
I brick myself giving a presentation to 20 people nevermind singing to 60000
Rob S lmao same
I think the main reason is it's just a great song. One of the best of the era. Better than most of the ones they'd been hearing from the big stars that day and better than the ones she herself did earlier.
60,000 people singing at you would stun anyone at the start of their career. How quickly they stopped and LISTENED shows what really happened
@@IRELAND_SAYS_NO Is there anyone they didn't listen to that day? Wembley benefit show crowds tended to be there for the artists.
This is literally one of the greatest songs ever written
Must agree. And it's gotten better with time.
Yeah literally literally
You are literally using literally incorrectly
@@bruceh4180 who cares?
Very true made it to Rolling Stones best song list
As a 63 year old man sitting here watching this alone...I feel foolish having the tears in my eyes listening to this beautiful song...
I cried once in front of my badass federal cop friend - about the possibility of losing a friendship over an argument. Dude told me dont worry about it, shows heart and you're human...It's ok to feel bro. It makes us human.
You aren’t alone … totally caught me off guard after all these years..
Also 63. This song gets me every time. It's on my favorites play list.
I’m a 30 year old man and a recovering alcoholic. Bawling listening to this song while my son is in the other room
The power of music to make is feel so intensely!
A lot of people talk about how this song sets them off, makes them feel emotional, gives them chills and I think it's because it evokes many very old feelings every single one of us can relate to:
- The helplessness of being young and learning how to be an adult
- The beautiful wonder of falling in love with someone
- The pain of the people you love and look up to disappointing you
- The grief of losing a parent, or the threat of losing one
- The loneliness of being a person and of having to choose to leave things that once made you happy because they're no longer serving you
- The uncertainty of growing older and realising how mundane life can be despite the dreams you once had.
👏 She says so much in this song. I ❤️ her music so much.
@@ArcadeStunfisk ? Reddit gold is a positive thing.
@@ArcadeStunfisk ugh you are boring woman
As well as the finale of the song where the person she loves turns out the same way as her dad, and instead of what her mother did and choosing to leave, she stays with her kids and tells him to leave instead.
It starts off tragic and ends tragic, but also a bit hopeful, which is how the whole song feels under a thick layer of desperation and sadness.
😅😅😊😊
When the then unknown Tracy Chapman was booked to appear down the bill at the Nelson Mandela birthday concert at Wembley Stadium on June 11th 1988, little did she know her appearance would be the catalyst for a career breakthrough. After performing several songs from her self titled debut during the afternoon, Chapman thought she'd done her bit and could relax and enjoy the rest of the concert. However, later in the evening Stevie Wonder was delayed when the computer discs for his performance went missing, and Chapman was ushered back onto stage again. In front of a huge prime time audience she performed "Fast Car" alone with her acoustic guitar. Afterwards the song raced up the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
Ricasa Casari oh, now that's a real great story! tnk u for sharing
@Ryan Gillen Yes and no shit Sherlock. How about you appreciate the fact the story of her rise to fame instead acting like a Harvard smart ass. Yes, Wembley gives everyone a 1-up but it's the fact that she was unheard of, alone with no band, and had to perform under dire circumstances as well as many more other obvious things that makes the story so captivating.
God some of you people can't appreciate anything. Negative minds. Waste of spaces really.
This is amazing i had no clue u made me feel like i was there even though i wouldnt be born til the next year
@Ricasa Thanks, I was wondering what concert this was from.
If that’s accurate then that’s cool af
She wrote and performed that song as if she’d lived a thousand lives. It never gets old or tired. I’m so glad this footage exists
She has lived a thousand lives and so have you.
She was a talent never seen after
Nice comment
For real man. Gosh shes just sooo good
Its a man
I once saw a comment on a modest mouse song that said "idk if this song is killing me or saving me" and now im totally feeling that way. Its unbelieveably sad but also unbeliveably well written and performed
She was so nervous, barely breathing... Added authenticity. Rest is history
HB to have that amount of nerves and perform like that is incredible. What a great performance and song. One of the most emotional and best storytelling songs for sure
She's not dead tho
Is this a female ?
@ buddy, are you sure? I'm not ridiculing this person I'm asking a legitimate question.
@ they? it? this person?
I was a teenager attending this concert and remember when she hit the stage! Her voice was mesmerizing and seemed to calm the crowd! Now Im 50 listening to this classic and it never gets old....❤
You're blessed to live then and there. That time was something else.. Music wise specially.. How I'd like to live back then, and to attend some of these concerts...
It must have been a moment. I guess it is the closest thing to everyone around you striking gold at once, all including those who were searching and those who had no clue. Just for thrill of it I would take it from you for my soul.
So I heard she performed this when Stevie didn’t perform. What was the crowd chanting originally? And was there like a moment in the song that everyone forgot and got captivated?
@@StefphJ when she sang "I’ve nothing to lose" that's when the crowd got silent
Of course the crowd stopped to listen to it that's why people go to concerts
Imagine hearing this for the first time with 80000 other people
60k but yeah
Sean Lyder stfu Jim halpert
Still remember
Ralphie that’s amazing haha
Maybe not in 2020 :)
This video makes her Grammy performance that more special. To see how no one was really paying attention at first in 1988, to her first cords strummed in 2024 being deafen out by the applause.
🥹 exactly
YES!!!❤️
Beautiful
Idk. I think it's a statement to how powerful the song is that she won the crowd over and commanded their respect being a relatively unknown artist at the time. Now, it's a classic so it gets the attention of being so. Both are great performances either way
We’re in agreement.
It refreshing to see a crowd that doesn't feel the need to "wooooo" every single silence, and just let the song breathe.
Yeah that’s what it is....
It's a modern day thing...it wasn't as prevelant in the 80s....her performance of this in Oakland in '88 was the same way.
Exactly. When I show this performance to people I always explain how amazing it is that she shut up 80,000 people.
Basically no one knew this song before this. This was the performance that put her and the song in the spotlight.
That´s not true. Every time the crowd sees themselfes on the big screen they start to cheer and whistle and wave regardless of the song. People were not different then.
I was there
Crowd was restless to begin with
She stunned every one into silence
She was on a side stage
Just a filler
Incredible performance
I wasn't there, but I was watching live on tv. Well to be fair, it was just on in the background.
Until this. I think I just stood there. Flabbergasted.
I was there standing not far from the stage
@@convidtruthshallout did you cheer
@@convidtruthshallout That would have been amazing... Such a beautiful song
I was too. 10 years old. Staggeringly epic moment
My favorite part of this is that you can tell she's probably nervous, but by the last chorus you can see on her face and in her voice that she's just overcome with emotion for nailing this and mesmerizing the crowd. Like when she sings "I had a feeling that I could be someone", it's her seeing that come true right in front of her. Her voice trembles a bit and it makes it so powerful.
She looks like a possum in the headlights, but did a great job despite the nerves
Oh.. i guess she is
@@usernametaken7971 Lol whos talking
Made it all the more powerful like you state; it's beautiful seeing her nervous and a little unsteady as she sings " be someone, be someone" ... the humility and her credibility as an artist win through, delivering such an amazing performance.
Damn. Good comment.
I honestly think this is one of the greatest performances of all time.
Must agree! Gets better with age.
Cmon now, Van Halen or nickelback live lol it’s good no doubt but yeah, she ain’t shit compared to the elites
It is!!!
@@gonefishing2216your dumbass just said nickleback lmfao, get outta here
Caveat. Context. 100k rowdy drunk Brits waiting for next performance and expecting Stevie wonder. Delay. Rowdiness. Unrest. And managers beg her to take stage … incredible result
It feels like the older I get, the better this song gets. Thank you, Tracy, for delivering the human condition in your voice.
Yessss!! I used to like it because it was just a nostalgic song from my childhood but now it just resonates so deeply with my personal journey with figuring out life and where I’m headed 🥺
@@Sunfl0w33rthankyou for your comment. This song really hits an emotional chord, how each one of us , especially when we are young, are trying to understand life. And as an "older" person, it touches us in a different way. What we could have done differently, etc., dreams we had that never materialized, and so forth. It just resonates in a way you can't really describe. One of the great songs ever written.
"The human condition" - what a perfect way to say what I love about her lyrics and vocal delivery but couldn't articulate on my own. Thank you.
Especially if you grew up with it as a child. It used to be just a really good song with a nice belting chorus sung by a heavenly voice. But now in my 20s fully fully understanding the lyrics😢😢
The crowd was silenced by her performance. Just amazing the amount of respect.
you can't hear them because it was edited. it was a good performance, but you can tell it was difficult for her without the in ear monitors live performers use today, especially with a huge crowd like this. I bet she can barely hear herself sing.
@@redjoker4673 no they were silent, I was there
Of course a woman of those people would write a song about stealing a car. Unbelievable
@ hey racist plonker, lyrics say You GOT a fast car, not you stole a fast car. There is nothing in that song about a stolen car. It a song about getting out of your situation to better yourself, something I doubt you have the cranial capacity to do. It’s a bit like Born To Run. But I bet you’d never complain that he stole a car.
I agree man. God gives us all gifts, but Tracy, just... wow, her gift is so beautiful. Loved her since the 80s and always will. God put music IN her, and we're blessed that she found a way to share it with us.
Wow, my dad was there that day and he remembers standing there waiting for the next act, talking to his friends when she started on one of the smaller stages, but instantly stopped talking and so did everyone else, it was like someone pressed mute on the crowd, she was all you could hear, it would have been such an amazing experience, no one there knew who she was at the beginning, all it took was one song. That is true talent.
Alice McBain I am glad that you said that about the crowd.. I thought how much I have enjoyed her music all these years. And I was in awe of how quiet a huge stadium full of people could be...nobody wanted to miss one note from her. She makes me smile. When I got a cassette tape of her music ,there was not one song I didn't love.
Alice McBain wow. I wish I was there.
Alice McBain I was there and everyone stopped to listen to this song...she was the smaller stage to the side of the main one..amazing
Wish I was from that time..
Alice McBain thank you for explaining!!! :)
Stunned a drunk audience with just an acoustic guitar and a unique voice. No autotune. This is true talent !
Well said
💯 percent...I was there in person at 14yrs old winning the concert ticket at school by having raised over £100 for sport aid 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Im nervous for her. How brave was she to have performed in front of that sea of people, all by herself. I love her
That’s what I’m saying!!!!
I am performer (nowhere near this level) but you can hear the shakiness in her first words and then she gets stronger and stronger as she progressed. Has happened to me many times it's fascinatingly awesome to watch.
How vulnerable must she have felt, bearing her soul to 80,000 people.
@@realboltfan I just watched your Incubus cover I love that song you did a great job
@@OnGod1007 thanks brother! Much better now…. Was just starting then… appreciate it
60,000 wild people stunned into total silence. Tracy is a legend.
🥺🥲
I never seen this. We all feel how do. Like what is this angelic music
100k. Wembley at capacity plus audience in the field
For a 1980s piece, this song sounds way ahead of its time in terms of style. Even today it feels like a song that could've been released last year or yesterday.
So true
True I always thought it was mid 90s
So many pop artists from 2013 till now they still copy this style with high pitched and modern beats
To me it feels like it could fit right in with the best of Neil Young or Bob Dylan.
The arpeggios are quite unusual. Those are 10th intervals which is still considered a very modern style today.
I was there in the crowd at 14 yrs old...I won a ticket to sport aid 88 wembley by raising over £100 at school by being sponsored by neighbours... amazing!!! I've still got the photographs ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
College music professors and music teachers in general love using Tracy Chapman as a shining example of the "less is more" chord progression.
My Intro to Music class in college used her "Mountains O' Things" song as an example of polyrhythm (if I recall the subject correctly). Besides the professor, I was the only student who knew it, but it made my day. She's one of my favorites.
First song I was taught while using a capo. Truly an amazing piece that anyone can do justice too, but a skilled guitarist can really make each voice sing.
Shining example of how lyricism and melody can carry a song so well it doesnt even need chords
especially when its paired with this sort of godly lyricism
they def dont lol
I'm very happy this woman exists
My TV is Turned Off shut the fuck up
Hold up he was a woman? So she’s like Narancia if Narancia was a woman everyone thought was a man. Man still love her though.
Me too! She’s incredible!
*man
Yep.. chapMAN
You can sense how nervous she is .. Very brave but clever move for her to take the slot ... Anyway amazing women who in my opinion is not celebrated enough for her talent.
P Miller nervous yes nice pick up but just wow, absolutely aced it
P Miller Woman*
Yes, you can hear the nerves in her voice.
Makes the performance better. Heart and soul in it. Authentic as it’s gets
Cant blame her, who wouldn't be while playing wembley at that age?
Tracy Chapman will forever be known as one of the greatest artists to ever step foot onto that stage. So simple yet powerful! This performance/song alone solidified her legacy. Her unique vocals paired with her ability to story tell thru her songs is what sets her apart from the others. Her voice brings me to tears every time I hear it. They’ll never be another like her ❤
I hope you saw her performance tonight on the Grammys, pure magic
@@sharoncerasoli4268too bad Combs was there
There's nothing simple about these lyrics. There's billions of poor people. I'm one of those billions that can't express any form of hope. She did.
And she has so many songs than this that resonates just as much
It speaks to this woman’s talent as a songwriter that a crowd of this size, who were waiting for Stevie Wonder to come on stage and most would never have even heard of Chapman before this, were totally captivated by her performance.
Most? Maybe. But a large portion of the crowd were already singing the song as the guitar was strumming. A lot of people knew who she was and clearly loved this song.
That doesn't take away from her talent, of course. This song is phenomenal.
@@LucifronzShe performed this before it was released. This was the first time the world heard the song.
@@Mac0SXTutorials101"Fast Car" was released as a single in April 1988. This concert, the _Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute_ , was held in June 1988.
I stand corrected. @@WaitHowDidIGetHere
@@Lucifronz Some people there might have known the song, but I'm pretty sure that sound at the start is just the crowd doing a chant, not singing along. Hard to tell.
In my late 20’s I had an issue with alcohol. My fiancé stuck with me for a long time. As I sobered up I had a lot of depression and regret that came to the surface. One day I asked her to listen to this song with me because I thought the lyrics fit. From my point of view it was about someone with a drinking problem fixing their situation, fixing their relationship and later went on to live a happy life together lol. My ex began to cry and I was like oh what is it? It’s a hopeful song why does this make you cry? She never did explain it. Years later I listened to this song again and now I realize why she was upset. The song is about someone loving someone with a substance abuse issue. They want to love them but they see their life passing them by. They fantasize about leaving but don’t want to leave the person they love. Ultimately, they leave and a few years later my ex did in fact leave me. I suffered a lot of heart ache and guilt. I still do and I imagine I always will. But in an effort to get her back I sobered up completely and got my life back on track. So in a way her leaving saved us both. I still love and miss you E but I know why you left and I hope you’re happy.
Your story touched my heart. Hope, you are Okey
Thanks man for the story
God bless you
I m stuck where you climb out of but i m affraid to ask for help i m affraid to lose what i got build up.
@@joasveenstra2495
Rescuing yourself is a hard thing to do. Some parts you will lose and some you will gain
Even after more than 30 years, I still tear up every time I hear this song.
Same here…
Every. Single. Time.
Yup. This song and Hey Jude always get me.
Damn straight man.
Same crying rn and idk why
The amount of respect and appreciation from this crowd is overwhelming.
A beautiful sight.
I think the ovation could have been bigger though
Actually the crowd was very lackluster 😭
I think they were in shock by the unknown talent they were witness to.
I agree. the crowed was silenced like the night Italy beat England for the Euro. You could hear a pin drop!
I watched this live. Tracy had already been on with a couple of songs. She left the stage. They were having technical problems on the main stage and the stage manager rushed up to Tracy saying, “Have u got anythin’ else?” She says, “Yeh, a couple o’songs”. “ Well, get back on”.
So, amidst all the chanting, impatience and rudeness, this little guitarist filled-in with the first notes of ‘Fast Car’.
Great job.
And the rest is history…
So wait, she didn't sing 'Fast Car' as part of her regular set? Or did she just sing it again?
@@47imagine she didn’t sing it as part of her original set, only when she was brought back to the main stage!
Thanks for sharing! Definitely a memory you’ll have forever im so jealous 💞
She was actually filling in for Stevie Wonder, who's synth recodings had being misplaced. And as you daid they asked her to perform and she wowed them.
One moment you’re writing this song alone in your bedroom, and the next you’re playing it for thousands of people.
What an unreal experience that must be. could not imagine
Tens of thousands!
Incredible right
My one regret is that I didn't understand the gravity of this masterpiece in 1988. It is perfect. Absolutely perfect.
In the most compassionate way, may I suggest you meant “gravity?”
This exactly. I remember hearing this song all the time on MTV. I was into hair metal so I I didn’t hate it or love it. But it always stayed with me. It wasn’t until I way way older I finally understood the song. It’s one of the greatest songs ever written. I’ll forgive my 11 year old self for not grasping the true weight of the song.
@@nicoleleafty2479 YESSSS! Good catch. Edited. Ty :) I think my keyboard was slippery from crying on it and I typed the wrong word.
@@seancarberry1443 Of course! We gotta look out for each other. 😊
Volume doesn't go high enough ❤️❤️❤️
Merry Christmas to all in 2024 ❤❤❤
I remember this. She was supposed to do a couple of songs before Stevie Wonder's set... but there was a major issue with the set up for Stevie Wonder's kit. She ended up playing to Wembley with the world watching for about 45 minutes and I was hooked. I bought my first CD player the next year and and my first CD was her first album.
Nice, I remember my first CD was the Beatle's "1" album. I got it for my 6th birthday I think. Music's cool
... And my first album was Slayer: Seasons in the abyss.
Yet here we are, leaving our digital imprint while listening to Tracy Chapman. 👍
Stevie Wonder landed in England on the Saturday morning of the concert and went straight to Wembley Stadium, where a room was prepared for him and his band to warm up. He was to appear in the evening after UB40. His appearance had not been announced.
UB40 were finishing their set on the main stage, and Wonder's equipment was set up, plugged in and ready to be rolled on after a 10-minute act on a side stage. He was about to walk up the ramp to the stage when it was discovered that the hard disc of his synclavier, carrying all 25 minutes of synthesised music for his act, was missing. He said he could not play without it, turned round, walked down the ramp crying, with his band and other members of his entourage following him, and out of the stadium.
There was an urgent need to fill the gap he had left and Tracy Chapman, who had already performed her act, agreed to appear again. The two appearances shot her to stardom, with two songs from her recently-released first album, "Fast Car" and "Talkin' 'Bout a Revolution". Before the concert, she had sold about 250,000 albums. In the following two weeks, she was said to have sold two million.
@VeteranCape huh?
Hedgehog1963 oh.....
There aren’t many songs that you can’t ever, ever, quite put your finger on the tumble of powerful mixed emotions they stir. And they do it every single time.
This is one.
A masterpiece of the understated.
“Belter” by Gerry Cinnamon does that for me.
Check out his TRNSMT performance in 2019, it gives me goosebumps
Yes!!! Some other ones that hit me in a similar way are
"The House That Built Me" by Miranda Lambert
"Youth" by Daughter
"Hundred" by The Fray
"Case of You" by Joni Mitchell
"Emily" by From First To Last (acoustic)
"First Day of My Life" by Bright Eyes
"What Sarah Said" by Death Cab for Cutie
💚💚💚💚
And she had two of them
She is nothing short of à master songwriter
What a lovely and completely accurate description
greatest...perfomance
She sounds live the same as on record. Not many artists like that.
there is actually many artists that sound even better live
she is actually HE
Freddie Mercury ?
erick hokhold
Tracy is clearly NOT A LADY. its a man
no she doesnt ... stop the crap
The fact people who were there say she was just on a side stage performing and silenced and stunned the crowd .. even in this performance hearing a mic check happening while playing .. this performance has went down in history as one of the most 'stop everything and listen' performances ever to happen.
The song is incrediblely good and Tracy Chapman is a presence all her own.
Fun fact: the then-unknown Tracy Chapman was booked to appear down the bill at the Nelson Mandela birthday concert at Wembley Stadium on June 11, 1988, little did she know her appearance would be the catalyst for a career breakthrough. After performing several songs from her self titled debut during the afternoon, Chapman thought she'd done her bit and could relax and enjoy the rest of the concert. However, later in the evening Stevie Wonder was delayed when the computer discs for his performance went missing, and Chapman was ushered back onto stage again. In front of a huge prime time audience she performed "Fast Car" alone with her acoustic guitar. Afterwards the song raced up the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
This is in the description
Dude. I was fuckin captivated till you said that. I feel like i got the best suck of my life and then it was stopped short.
This is all in the description.
@@snorgonofborkkad they added it after my comment
@@gleam6370 so you claim...
One of the greatest live performances ever! It catapulted her to stardom.
That’s what’s so fascinating. This accidental performance that wasn’t supposed to even happen had Stevie Wonder not walked off stage, she sang a song about trying to escape poverty and “be someone” and that single performance catapulted her to worldwide stardom.
Why is there no biopic about her yet? Her story is cinematic gold
This is so amazingly good that there's no words to describe it or her.
Humble, private, classy, selfless, avoids drama, talented beyond measure.......today's "pop stars" could learn a thing or 2 from this amazing lady.
Why do people have to make these comments??? Just appreciate both and the difference of culture of both
@@theveryaverage you must be joking mate, compare tracy chapman to 'megan thee stallion'. Tell me you shouldnt compare the two and come to some sort of conclusion that things have deteriorated.
@@L.argemike Who thinks comparing Meg and Tracy is a meaningful comparison in the first place? It’s clear you have no clue what you’re talking about.
@@longview2517 low IQ response. Both are incredibly popular mainstream artists from 2 different eras. Thats how you can compare them, they are on equal footing popularity wise (relative to their time period).
@@L.argemike megan is better than Tracy so sit down. Tracy will never have the longetivity of queen Megan 👸🏾
Tracy can’t even afford a fast car these days…
Tracy Chapman is the epitome of a woman with talent, class, & beauty. Love her!
Epitome of musical talent
This song literally feels like living.
She's such a badass. Look at her! She's basically just a kid and a rookie musician and she just smashes it. Love it
yeah🥺
also really love this comment
24 years old and playing in front of a massive crowd at Wembley stadium. Incredible
This is one of our anthems. England loves tracy Chapman
Fast car was just released at that point...... if that concert had happened one year later, every single soul out of those 82 thousands would’ve sung along
Just imagining this is mesmerizing. I had goosebumps in all my body
I think it's better that they're awed to silence and only Miss Chapman is singing. Makes it more powerful imo
@@joshiahayash agreed
Actually, if it wasn't for this performance, barely anyone would be singing along and the record wouldn't have gotten so huge.
Chills truth
This was the breakout moment for her. Stevie wonder had to cancel and they had her play two more songs to fill time. The world went crazy after she played this off her debut album. Incredible!!
Wow! Fate can be a strange lady... such a cool backstory. No wonder she started off a lil quiet.. must've been nervous singing a song that wasn't on her set list to so many fans.
Incredible story. You can imagine how scared shitless she was. I think I would’ve pissed myself. It’s one of those moments where they just push you on stage and say OK this is your moment. And you have to take it and there’s a part of her wrestling with knowing she deserves to be there, and struggling with the shelf, doubt and nervousness. She pulled it off beautifully and deserves all her success, absolutely wonderful❤
@@lannamama2034Im curious. Not sure this was on her debut album. She played 7 songs already which I assume were from debut album. This song had yet to be released
I am overjoyed with the number of young people who are discovering the 80s. Nothing more than that. I love you. I’m so happy.
this song makes me cry every damn time I listen to it
omg, me too! It's so beautiful, and I absolutely love it, but man.. how can she even sing it without crying?
Same! When her voice cracks (I think from nerves), I was thinking that I could not even perform the song because my voice would be cracking from crying! Lol
I was there, she walked on no one knew who she was and she owned the joint, it was the Nielsen Mandela 70th birthdays
Strabbs12345 *Nelson!
Strabbs12345 *Neilsen Mandoola
Ladies and gentlemen.... when you are aligned with your destiny.... MIRACLES happen. She shut that crowd RIGHT UP.
Words can't express how beautiful you are, Mrs. Tracy.
Her vocal style, phrasing, even sounding breathless...all works together to make a beautiful voice of innocence struggling.
Her nerves and emotions and vulnerability fed the souls of a crowd, in the stadium and around the world. She let her light shine and how captivating it is, Tracy. ❤
Amazing how she had to fill in for Stevie Wonder and was able to turn that restless crowd into a calm and captivated one. Genuinely amazing performance
When you book a gig a few more people show up than you expected
Lols. You’d be like, FUUUUUUUCK HELLLLPPP.
Lol!
@@paniknanikin So did I! 😅
No matter what people say nowadays, Fast Car is a top 3 song ever.
ممكن طرجمة من فضلك ..وأغنية بنق بنق شكرا
What are the other 2 songs in your list? :~)
@@Titonava reported
@@countof3everybodyOD haha
I love that she calmed the crowd and won them over.
Tracy and i are the same age and i loved this song. I spent 25 years as a small town GA teacher telling my HS students every year to please get out of our small town when they graduated because otherwise they'd be stuck here just like her lyrics say. Now at 58 after raising 2 sons alone and caring for my mom and later my brother, I'm still in this town looking to escape in my own fast car...
Just think about all of those amazing students that you touched. You ARE living out in the world because your words and what you taught them are with them
@@angel4405 one of the nicest things anyone has ever said to me! You just made my day ❤️
But you helped others to realise they needed to take their own fast car and go. That's something to be proud of right there 👏🏽
I bet you changed a lot of lives for the better!
You still have time to Get out, long as you have breath in your body
I was at that gig it was brilliant, Tracy Chapman really stole show.
yep he is amazing
My TV is Turned Off He?
Edgy Teenager 33
yep. if no one told you Tracy is a woman - you would think it's a man. very obvious transgender
many celebs are secretly transgendered
@@crimesforkibble6912 hahaha ok that fucking had me...im done!
@@flatearthreality8683 ohh so now we make people transgender, is that how it works now?
A song ahead of its time. I sometimes forget that this song came out 30 years ago.
Agree, true art is eternal
She was 24 here, truly amazing skill. One of the most underrated artists to ever be known for making music.
Very few songs have captivated me like this one. No matter my mood or moment in life, Tracy’s voice comforts me in a way that I don’t understand. I’ve been through a lot in my life, but hearing her voice? I don’t feel alone. I feel like someone else feels the same as me
When she sings "I had a feeling I could be someone" at the end, you can feel her so much.
This isn't just any stadium this is Wembley! Home to this biggest concerts and festivals ever and she has them captivated.
Michael Jackson's Bad Tour that he sold out 7 times in this very stadium.
It‘s cute to see / hear how she gets more and more confident as the song goes on. True talent!
Anyone that grew up poor can appreciate this song on a whole other level.
totally...me from Argentina i can tell.. but ibeen that checkoutgirl.. been in US.. return to Argentina.. and travelled a lot more...life gives second chances.. sometimes.. not always
@@FlorenciaMamanidid you want to go back to Argentina?
@@jonburrows2684 Im in Argentina. Was nice knowing US but i like being here. Its hard, but is my country. Home.
@@FlorenciaMamani I can understand that. I ask because the United States is NOT what it once was and I was wondering if Argentina is better. I wouldn’t be offended if you said yes. Just so long as you’re honest. Plus I always thought I might like to visit Argentina. Especially since I adore foreign countries.
@@jonburrows2684 great cuontry to visit... from north to south not just Buenos Aires, good wine and meat,, and lot of plaves to visit... but with many politics problemas and the economy is worst than ever.. too many nobel prizes that are not reflected in society choses. hope someday you visit this country.
I wish I could have been there.
Fuckin A!!
Me too
You are there now
Just a 24 year old woman with a guitar and her lyrics and she had Wembley in awe.
The silence of a crowd that size is powerful. Just mesmerized. This is the power of music.
Poignant words. Was a soldier in Northern Ireland at the time, on R & R so was at Wembley for this and I couldn’t believe how everyone was captivated by this young lady. Brilliant artist. Tempus fugit. Where does it go?
This is the physical representation of vulnerability and bravery.
Tracy now and forever built different. I’m grateful, whether or not our connection peaks at a RUclips comment.
Thank you Tracy for giving countless shadows more than you’ll ever know.
Tracy showed what it means to rise to the occasion- am she was not without fear stepping in for Stevie Wonder at the last moment but showed fearlessness in stepping out to a stadium crowd in such an auspicious occasion with just her guitar her voice and her message. Courageous.
I was imagining what it may be like to play in front of 75k people for the first time, but to play in Stevie Wonder’s place, would be even more intense.
Risk/reward. Imagine her fear stepping out there alone with her guitar. This is how to become a super star. Naked honesty from the heart. And talent.
It's amazing how in 2024 I can feel how the crowd in 1988 felt whilst listening to the beautiful song. Truly music transcends time.
She started singing and that crowd got super quiet. Love it.
Really cool to see her getting comfortable near the end of her song.
The force was with her.
Kinda how Anakin felt by the time he got to the last couple of Younglings
@@roughpatches lol
She had them all in her hands, pure talent.
Wow...I got nervous to perform just in front of 6 people... The courage it took to do this, completely solo with a guitar and do it well, so admirable... Many musicians are introverted too...
It’s like you literally just want to hug her every time she plays this song and be like but you definitely are someone. Of course in actuality it’s all of us who need the hug and the reassurance.
I’m not usually very emotional when it comes to music, and I’ve loved this song for years, but something about watching her sing it gives me all the feels
her father with "his body's too young to look like his" will always get me
God knows she got me through my awful teenage years in the 90s, and I don't know what i would've done without her music. I love you Tracy!
This performance brings tears to my eyes. I can't imagine how nervous she was! The crowd was expecting to see the great Stevie Wonder and she was just thrown out there to delay until he found hid floppy disc! What an amazing and mesmerizing performance.
A real floppy disc?
@@TraumaER My understanding that he had pre-recorded music which was lost and why he didn't come out until way later, but I didn't know it was a floppy disc.
😂😂😂 not the floppy disc!!
This has to be one of the most beautiful songs ever written. Most artists will never achieve the greatness of this one song.
Man the crowd got silent all at once. They all realized in the same moment that something special was happening.
No shit good observation.
The power of that song comes from its unvarnished truth. It kept that massive crowd transfixed and respectful. "Fast Car" comes from the deepest part of Tracy's life. Standing alone on that stage, she held the crowd spellbound for a special moment.
She looks terrified, but they were all there rooting for her to do great, but you can see the terror in her eyes. She's such a humble lady.
I would have been terrified, too. She's up there completely solo, but she fucking destroys the joint!
This is just one of those songs that don't get old. Especially because this was acoustic with no backup vocals, guitars or drums it sounds even better than the album version. An absolute timeless masterpiece that will live on forever!
She is me the most amazing female on this planet. I wasn’t even in 1988, but still listen to her music every day. That was real art ♥️❤️ I think the audience back then didn’t realize what they just witnessed 🙏🏽
The emotion towards the end when she says "be someone". Heartbreaking, because she made it. Singing it infront of a packed Wembley.
Stellar performance and song.
This song is so important in my life. Sacrifices are so important. And a young woman’s sacrifice transcends generations. I don’t do it justice by trying to explain it. But gracias Tracy Chapman.
I remember watching the whole concert live on german television. Tracy played one or two songs at a time on a side-stage during the conversion breaks, when the main stage was prepared for the big stars. Saw and heard her for the first time then. To me she was the biggest star in that stadium. This almost unknown little woman completely stole the show.
This may be the greatest song ever written, the story speaks so clearly for those of us born into poverty with nothing but a dream to make something of ourselves. The difficulty of having dysfunctional parents, the struggle to make enough money to survive, the inability to get someone you love to want more for themselves and come along for the ride with you...just extremely powerful lyrics. You can see the writer grow up with this sense of responsibility to care for those around her, a responsibility many young people born into poverty shoulder and something that drives so many poor kids into addiction, that holds so many poor kids back from reaching their full potential...but by the end of the song, she's finally realized that its okay to let go of someone you love that won't help themself. Sometimes you just have to do what you have to do in order to make the most of your life. Just beautiful and poignant lyricism
So true 🥹
Well written
Love your comment from Northeast India 🇮🇳❤ I often heard and like this song.. Until I checked out the lyrics and realised that this music speaks about me... I was born and raised in a poor family, I dropped my college and started to look for a job.