I got the opportunity to work with him when the movie came out. I can attest to what everyone has been saying, he was one of the most humble and gentle souls I ever had the opportunity to meet. No Ego Hero.
Rest in Peace Sixto... from a South African admirer. Yes its true, he meant so much to many of us in South Africa. A true legend, even though so few knew of such for so long. I was there at his fist concert in South Africa. I love the man.
Que emoción la que vivistes estar en su primer concierto en África un privilegio para ti un orgullo para mi cómo Méxicsno asta se me encima la piel solo de pensarlo su padre es originario de la sierra de San Luis Potosí en México toda vía existe la casa de adobe donde nació su padre donde la a gente es muy humilde en todas las formas
@@AngelMendoza-ez5oj Gracias por sus amables palabras. Como hijo de México y Detroit, su música y su profundo amor por la humanidad repercutieron en todo el mundo. Era un hombre verdaderamente notable y me siento bendecido de haber sido tocado por su arte. Estoy muy contento de que, al menos hacia el final de su vida, haya sido reconocido por el gran hombre que fue. Gracias de nuevo, mi amigo. (Disculpe el español, estoy usando el traductor de Google) Thank you for your kind words. As a son of Mexico and Detroit, his music and deep love of humanity reverberated across the world. He was a truly remarkeable man and I feel blessed to have been touched by his artistry. I am so glad that, towards the end of his life at least, he was recognised for the great man that he was. Thank you again, my friend. (Excuse the Spanish, I am using Google translate)
Sixto Rodriguez was also a huge star in Australia in the late 70's as well. I was lucky enough to see him in concert in Sydney in February 2019 and his music moved me as much on that day as it did so many years ago. He was a gift to us all. RIP Sugarman...
He didn't give his money away; rather, he invested in people. Beautiful. I'm ashamed to admit that I had never heard of him. Plan on listening to his music and message now... RIP gentle troubadour.
What a man …listened to him constantly in the early seventies. When he came to South Africa we went to see him and my young adult son came with us. He was told that he was signing autographs backstage but by the time he got there security was no longer letting anyone in When Rodrigues realised he was being turned away he called him in and had the grace and generosity to have a chat with him. Talented, gritty, humble.
I'm a South African living in the US , and just wanna tell Msnbc that Rodriguez and the movement , popularity had zero , absolutely nothing to do with apartheid . Zero , we bought his LP's because of his brilliance. It was about the music NOT apartheid. Our condolences to his family , he was loved by South Africans .
Thank you. As a fellow South African I agree we loved him purely for his music. Anti apartheid movements didn't even know he existed except maybe one or two individuals.
Thank you Rodriguez for all the music. I grew up in South Africa and I and my wife will miss you living in this world. You were the sound track to our lives and helped many to think differently from the norm.
Rodriguez album Cold Fact went platinum in Australia in the early 70's. Everyone had a copy of his albums. He toured here back then. He did two concert tours across the country in 1979 and 1981 and later returned to Australia in 2014 then again in 2016 for a run of 14 shows . Yes, we knew who he was ..He was very popular from the very beginning.God rest his soul. 🌷
Even the doco about him ''Searching For Sugarman" he said he was really surprised how they hardly mentioned his success in Australia,,He said he was only featured for 8 mins in the movie.
@@funkysouldancer1he said in an interview that he didn't really want his presence in the movie. So his small screen time was pretty much his decision.
How could the US have missed this man??!! His music is absolutely moves the soul! I'm so happy that he was finally acknowledged and appreciated in his later years
Back in the '70's Here in Perth Western Australia, pretty much all of my friends had the 'Cold Fact' record in their collections...was a fave to roll a joynt, dim the lights and get lost in that magnificent album...Sixto Diaz Rodriguez - RIP Señor
Here in the US, I've never heard of him. It's astonishing that a musician can be so influential around the world but so many of us didn't know about him until his death.
He never really made it until two South Africans eventually managed to find a internett site run by his daughter and arranged for him to do some concerts in SA. Then the movie Searching for Sugarman (named after his biggerst hit) came out and that grabbed the worlds attention. Simultainously with SA his albuums did well in Australia.
I used to listen to him in SA growing up, im 53, and Sixto Rodriguez , Dylan, Cat Stevens, got us thinking diffrently im still in awe of the man. RIP SIXTO YOU GLOURIOUS HUMAN BEING.
One of the artists who I had the good fortune to follow since the early 1980s when I was on border duty in Angola. Ive never stopped listening. RIP Rodrigues and thank you for the memories.
Funny how that so-called "documentary" didn't mention his fame in Australia. That would have contradicted its premise that Rodriguez fell into complete obscurity until the film crew magically rediscovered him.
I think you guys are being disingenuous and missing the point. The documentary was about South Africa's relationship with Rodriguez. The fact that for almost 30 years, due to isolation, a singer that we thought was as big as Elvis everywhere in the world, was practically unknown. It's about the mystery of why we knew nothing about him. About how we tracked him down and brought him here to soldout concerts. Had the same thing happened 20 years earlier in Australia? Yes it had. But that's not the story being told. So no, I don't think the documentary was being misleading. It was simply telling a story that the Australia chapter had nothing to do with. Just another thing, after the 1981 Australia tour, Rodriguez went back into obscurity, still not knowing he was a superstar in South Africa. It took almost another 20 years for that chapter to be finalised. So, yes, I'm glad you Australians knew and loved him as well, but don't hate a documentary that left out your story because... it wasn't telling your story.
I was a teenager in Johannesburg South Africa when in 1972 his album " cold fact" became all the rave amongst our generation. It was hard to understand why we suddenly switched off from Led Zeplin, Deep purple, black Sabbath, Bob Dylan and others for that brief moment in our musical history. I think it was partly due to the fact that Woodstock and ban the bomb movement had just run it's course and his music particularly his lyrics struck a chord with us all. I don't believe as you reported here that Apartheid had anything to do with it at all. Finally just to show how big a influence he had on our country, last night our regular Saturday night " The magic bus" 60's 70's rock radio programs played a 30min tribute to Rodriguez covering back to back his most endearing songs.
The anti apartheid narrative seems to be something that has been slapped on to his story in recent years , back in the 80's and 90's it wasn't generally the case . It tapped into the rebellious nature of teenagers more than anything !
Sandra my dear, my heart goes out to you and your sisters. Thank you for coming to South Africa and allowing us to share your incredible father. I personally was moved by the grace with which he handled the onslaught of his fans here. We will never forget his beautiful songs and his unique persona.
Yes! Thank you MSNBC for your wonderful coverage, as a ardent devotee I have searched and viewed Every available media posting. Your tribute was wonderful 🙏
We lost Sixto on the 8th August and Mr Robbie on the 9th August..both musicians beyond definition..both wonderful story tellers and both men made being poor look so cool.
I literally discovered Rodriguez last month. Just browsing Spotify I stumbled upon Sugar Man, that whole album brought a tear to my eyes. It was just beautiful. I cant believe he's passed now, I wish I could thank him for his beautiful music, may he rest in power!
Wow! What an awesome person! We could have all learned something from Rodriguez. He never blamed or resented for what had happened to him, you never heard him once say what was owed to him or what he didn't receive. No regrets, no chip on his shoulder! I wish we had more Sixto Rodriguez' in the world!
His passing should be regarded, and his music should be remembered. Thank you for this segment. I saw the movie in the theater and it is an amazing story. I wonder if his family ever pursued getting him the royalties that he never received from all of his international sales.
There might not be much in the way of "royalties" (from his early records) to collect. Artists sometimes can have a difficult time collecting payments from record labels and music publishers in the best of circumstances - obscure artists more so. Often because their recordings get copied or "pirated' outside of normal record distribution. Sixto probably received a little money when his two records were reissued in recent years. This video does make it sound like he had previously received some royalties that he would give away to family and friends.
What an odd pairing.... Brian Wilson and Rodriguez. I saw the Beach Boys a number of times....back in 2017 I was fortunate to see Rodriguez at the Grove in Anaheim, CA. (Approx. 1500 seats...small venue) Rodriguez was partially blind, and was assisted on stage...but...what a voice. Great show....he sounded just like he does on his record albums. Funny....I didn't realize he had gotten old....thought he would always be around.
What a beautiful, incredible and inspiring story. Made me cry. I'm so happy that he was made aware of his popularity and adoration across the world before he passed. As an artist, it fills your heart with such gratitude that you can leave something behind and that you will be remembered. Wondering if he left behind more songs that can be recorded. 🌹❤
Rest in peace Rodriguez❤ From someone who grew up loving your music in Zambia, where I was born and raised. I currently live in South Africa, and I still listen to your music today.❤
In the early nineties as a student in SA, I started buying cds, and without knowing it, I was playing catchup on artists of the past as I made my selections - Lez Zeppelin, Jimmy, Bobby D, Rodriguez, maybe some Doors, Simon and Garfunkel. He was up there and completely in that vein. RIP
What a beautiful tribute 2 an amazing artis & beautiful human being t RODRIGUEZ the news reporter's/reader's are so genuine & bless his daughter Sandra for caring for her father (not everybody does) RIP & thank's RODRIGUEZ for the music 🎵 & memories & being the man you was R.E.S.P.E.C.T always loved never forgotten ❤️🎵✌🏾
Man.. I shed a tear all the way from Pretoria and my dad who passed on last year loved Sixto. RIP to a BONDAFIDE LEGEND! A portrait of you lining my hallway at my house is coming soon.
Growing up in South Africa, his music was a constant throughout my life. Was lucky enough to meet him on one of his trips over here. He will be missed.
He made one of the greatest albums of all time. I have both of his albums. Both are great. He only had two albums. I wish he made another one. But it's Quality over quantity.
why mention them then? Why not just say, i had the opportunity to see a legend and I didn't P.S... its "you're" not "your" But you got "projecting" right, though the context is a little murky@@davidhaynes3126
From a Rhodesian raised on Rodriguez "Sugar man, you're the answer That makes my questions disappear" sweet travels man -see you on the other side- Thanks for the music..
I discovered his music back when the documentary came out and just loved his compositions. I learned a few of his songs on guitar and love them as much as my favorite Beatles and Pink Floyd songs that I play. He was a gift to all of us. Too bad that there were evil people that held this wonderful talent back from us. RIP Master!!
This incredible spirit. Has become one with the beauty of his songs, and humble existence. Heavens HOLY CHOIR. Has a new angel in it's mighty ranks 😇🙏🙏🙏
I came to South Africa for first time in 1992 and the first music I heard in my friends house was Rodriguez Cold fact . I fold in love with his music and from then on I was as intrigued as the rest of South Africans on who was this man. Fortunately I saw him in concert years later. A remarkable man, a legend. Rest in peace Sixto Rodriguez and thank you for your experience on this earth.
RIP to a wonderful Legend ... so humble, so talented ... Just glad that he found his way back to his path and was recognised for his gift within his lifetime
Just a theory, but the "don't count" might be traced to the unique and adorable way your people pronounce M&Ms(the candy). So intriguing, maybe Sixto could have written a song after learning your accent. SMARTIES CHOCOLATE CANDY (a superior version of M&Ms) is not legally allowed to be sold in the USA. The media is aware of this bias and does nothing to encourage another fantastic hard-shelled chocolate candy reaching our shores. So, NZ and the Aussie's need to keep saying "M&Ms" as often as they get the chance, until the Powers-That-Be back in the States accept your accented version of this sweet brand. Only then will the SMARTIES WALL come tumbling down. Chocolate Tounge-in-cheek tribute but Rodriguez wasn't called SUGARMAN for nothin!
May he rest in peace.🙏🏼 I never heard his name ever and it's really surprising to me. But how wonderful that his music resonated with the people in south africa. I just listened to his one Of his songs. I Think of You... I love that song it irresonate with me💙
As a South African living in New Zealand, I am proud to say I saw him live twice. Cape town 2001 and Wellington 2013.
"Hate is too powerful an emotion to waste on someone you don't like." R.I.P. Sixto Rodriguez.❤
I got the opportunity to work with him when the movie came out. I can attest to what everyone has been saying, he was one of the most humble and gentle souls I ever had the opportunity to meet. No Ego Hero.
Thank you for sharing this. He will most definitely become one of my spirit guides if he will allow me to even ask. I can learn so much from Sixto. ❤
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Rest in Peace Sixto... from a South African admirer. Yes its true, he meant so much to many of us in South Africa. A true legend, even though so few knew of such for so long. I was there at his fist concert in South Africa. I love the man.
Que emoción la que vivistes estar en su primer concierto en África un privilegio para ti un orgullo para mi cómo Méxicsno asta se me encima la piel solo de pensarlo su padre es originario de la sierra de San Luis Potosí en México toda vía existe la casa de adobe donde nació su padre donde la a gente es muy humilde en todas las formas
@@AngelMendoza-ez5oj Gracias por sus amables palabras. Como hijo de México y Detroit, su música y su profundo amor por la humanidad repercutieron en todo el mundo. Era un hombre verdaderamente notable y me siento bendecido de haber sido tocado por su arte. Estoy muy contento de que, al menos hacia el final de su vida, haya sido reconocido por el gran hombre que fue. Gracias de nuevo, mi amigo. (Disculpe el español, estoy usando el traductor de Google)
Thank you for your kind words. As a son of Mexico and Detroit, his music and deep love of humanity reverberated across the world. He was a truly remarkeable man and I feel blessed to have been touched by his artistry. I am so glad that, towards the end of his life at least, he was recognised for the great man that he was. Thank you again, my friend. (Excuse the Spanish, I am using Google translate)
Sixto Rodriguez was also a huge star in Australia in the late 70's as well. I was lucky enough to see him in concert in Sydney in February 2019 and his music moved me as much on that day as it did so many years ago. He was a gift to us all. RIP Sugarman...
He didn't give his money away; rather, he invested in people. Beautiful. I'm ashamed to admit that I had never heard of him. Plan on listening to his music and message now... RIP gentle troubadour.
The most humble and unselfish human being that ever lived. Salute Chief, from a forever South African fan.
A humble man who walked the walk. RIP sixto
He was such a gracious and humble man. RIP, Sixto!
What a man …listened to him constantly in the early seventies. When he came to South Africa we went to see him and my young adult son came with us. He was told that he was signing autographs backstage but by the time he got there security was no longer letting anyone in When Rodrigues realised he was being turned away he called him in and had the grace and generosity to have a chat with him. Talented, gritty, humble.
I'm a South African living in the US , and just wanna tell Msnbc that Rodriguez and the movement , popularity had zero , absolutely nothing to do with apartheid . Zero , we bought his LP's because of his brilliance. It was about the music NOT apartheid.
Our condolences to his family , he was loved by South Africans .
Thank you. As a fellow South African I agree we loved him purely for his music. Anti apartheid movements didn't even know he existed except maybe one or two individuals.
You obviously missed the point
@@James_the_BuilderYep, the point flew right over their heads. RIP Sugarman…
I agree 100% with you. His music was not a political thing in SA. It was just good music. The apartheid angle is latched on for extra punch.
I respect your opinion but so many other South Africans say it was for them.
The people of Australia loved him . Rest in power, Rodriguez
Thank you Rodriguez for all the music. I grew up in South Africa and I and my wife will miss you living in this world. You were the sound track to our lives and helped many to think differently from the norm.
Rodriguez album Cold Fact went platinum in Australia in the early 70's. Everyone had a copy of his albums. He toured here back then. He did two concert tours across the country in 1979 and 1981 and later returned to Australia in 2014 then again in 2016 for a run of 14 shows . Yes, we knew who he was ..He was very popular from the very beginning.God rest his soul. 🌷
But why was he poor ? If he was big in Australia?
@@leeknowe1598 He was ripped off and not told how many albums sold..
Even the doco about him ''Searching For Sugarman" he said he was really surprised how they hardly mentioned his success in Australia,,He said he was only featured for 8 mins in the movie.
@@funkysouldancer1he said in an interview that he didn't really want his presence in the movie. So his small screen time was pretty much his decision.
How could the US have missed this man??!! His music is absolutely moves the soul! I'm so happy that he was finally acknowledged and appreciated in his later years
Because he was Mexican !
Back in the '70's Here in Perth Western Australia, pretty much all of my friends had the 'Cold Fact'
record in their collections...was a fave to roll a joynt, dim the lights and get lost in that magnificent
album...Sixto Diaz Rodriguez - RIP Señor
He wrote the poetry. He sang the songs. He walked the walk. He rests in peace/power. We will keep him will keep him alive with our remembering.
Here in the US, I've never heard of him. It's astonishing that a musician can be so influential around the world but so many of us didn't know about him until his death.
He never really made it until two South Africans eventually managed to find a internett site run by his daughter and arranged for him to do some concerts in SA. Then the movie Searching for Sugarman (named after his biggerst hit) came out and that grabbed the worlds attention. Simultainously with SA his albuums did well in Australia.
Listen to both his albums, not just Sugar Man. Sixto Rodriguez music is excellent ❤️🎸🎶🎼
welcome to America...
Welcome to Detroit!
Where was CKLW???...partly Windsor Canada's fault too.
I used to listen to him in SA growing up, im 53, and Sixto Rodriguez , Dylan, Cat Stevens, got us thinking diffrently im still in awe of the man. RIP SIXTO YOU GLOURIOUS HUMAN BEING.
The movie is unbelievable! I had tears in my eyes at the end. Such a feel good movie! Watch it with your family. IT WILL BLOW YOU AWAY!
One of the artists who I had the good fortune to follow since the early 1980s when I was on border duty in Angola. Ive never stopped listening. RIP Rodrigues and thank you for the memories.
He was big in Australia as well. Toured here in the 70’s. Played Bluesfest at Byron Bay about 7 or 8 years ago. A fantastic concert. He’ll be missed.
Funny how that so-called "documentary" didn't mention his fame in Australia. That would have contradicted its premise that Rodriguez fell into complete obscurity until the film crew magically rediscovered him.
So it's a big lie that he wasn't famous at all?
yes he was massive & adored in Perth Australia
In 1981 he played the Tanelorn Festival NSW and did several other shows in Victoria,South Australia,ACT and Hobart.
I think you guys are being disingenuous and missing the point. The documentary was about South Africa's relationship with Rodriguez. The fact that for almost 30 years, due to isolation, a singer that we thought was as big as Elvis everywhere in the world, was practically unknown. It's about the mystery of why we knew nothing about him. About how we tracked him down and brought him here to soldout concerts. Had the same thing happened 20 years earlier in Australia? Yes it had. But that's not the story being told. So no, I don't think the documentary was being misleading. It was simply telling a story that the Australia chapter had nothing to do with. Just another thing, after the 1981 Australia tour, Rodriguez went back into obscurity, still not knowing he was a superstar in South Africa. It took almost another 20 years for that chapter to be finalised. So, yes, I'm glad you Australians knew and loved him as well, but don't hate a documentary that left out your story because... it wasn't telling your story.
I was a teenager in Johannesburg South Africa when in 1972 his album " cold fact" became all the rave amongst our generation. It was hard to understand why we suddenly switched off from Led Zeplin, Deep purple, black Sabbath, Bob Dylan and others for that brief moment in our musical history. I think it was partly due to the fact that Woodstock and ban the bomb movement had just run it's course and his music particularly his lyrics struck a chord with us all. I don't believe as you reported here that Apartheid had anything to do with it at all. Finally just to show how big a influence he had on our country, last night our regular Saturday night " The magic bus" 60's 70's rock radio programs played a 30min tribute to Rodriguez covering back to back his most endearing songs.
The anti apartheid narrative seems to be something that has been slapped on to his story in recent years , back in the 80's and 90's it wasn't generally the case . It tapped into the rebellious nature of teenagers more than anything !
He was always eternal. May his soul rest in peace and may his memory be honoured.
rest in ❤and peace Rodriguez .
been playing you since 1970s Australia..❤ What a beautiful soul . We call our indigenous elders big story tellers
Legend. A Working Man who was also a Sage. The best kind.
RIP brother. For where you are now. Nothing is as sweet as milk and honey 🙏🙏🙏
So grateful to have followed him since the documentary first came out. Amazing story of an equally amazing human! Rest in power, Rodriguez.
Absolute respect for him. His music will live forever.
Sandra my dear, my heart goes out to you and your sisters. Thank you for coming to South Africa and allowing us to share your incredible father. I personally was moved by the grace with which he handled the onslaught of his fans here. We will never forget his beautiful songs and his unique persona.
🎉 Thank you MSNBC for covering this incredible human being 🎉
Yes! Thank you MSNBC for your wonderful coverage, as a ardent devotee I have searched and viewed Every available media posting. Your tribute was wonderful 🙏
Thank you @MorningJoe for introducing us to this musician and talented man 👍🏽😉👋🏽
We lost Sixto on the 8th August and Mr Robbie on the 9th August..both musicians beyond definition..both wonderful story tellers and both men made being poor look so cool.
And while we’re at it, RIP Robbie Robertson.
He was the soundtrack of my teens in South Africa. Rest in power. Condolences to the family.❤
I literally discovered Rodriguez last month. Just browsing Spotify I stumbled upon Sugar Man, that whole album brought a tear to my eyes. It was just beautiful.
I cant believe he's passed now, I wish I could thank him for his beautiful music, may he rest in power!
Wow! What an awesome person! We could have all learned something from Rodriguez. He never blamed or resented for what had happened to him, you never heard him once say what was owed to him or what he didn't receive. No regrets, no chip on his shoulder! I wish we had more Sixto Rodriguez' in the world!
Sugarman was a story of a beautiful human Being. It brought me to my knees. Bear Hugs to his family and fans.xoxo
I’m a 47yo Indonesian...
...and somehow Sixto’s impact on my being is beyond words
Much Love To You Dear Brother ❤️
See you around Sir ✊😎
WE MISS YOU RODRIGUEZ!!! I wish your daughters the absolute best and what a role model you were to them ❤much love and Farewell my Friend 🙏
Thanks for spreading the love of Sixto...awesome!!
Aaahhhh much love from South Africa... from a teenager in the 60s❤❤❤
His passing should be regarded, and his music should be remembered. Thank you for this segment. I saw the movie in the theater and it is an amazing story. I wonder if his family ever pursued getting him the royalties that he never received from all of his international sales.
There might not be much in the way of "royalties" (from his early records) to collect. Artists sometimes can have a difficult time collecting payments from record labels and music publishers in the best of circumstances - obscure artists more so. Often because their recordings get copied or "pirated' outside of normal record distribution. Sixto probably received a little money when his two records were reissued in recent years. This video does make it sound like he had previously received some royalties that he would give away to family and friends.
One of the documentarians attempted to address that with a movie executive and was treated with an angry response.
I love him so much... So thankful that such a human being lived among us.
Thank to Brian Wilson. Brian got Rodriguez to open for his band, and I got to see him in Salt Lake City. RIP.
What an odd pairing....
Brian Wilson and Rodriguez.
I saw the Beach Boys a number of times....back in 2017 I was fortunate to see Rodriguez at the Grove in Anaheim, CA. (Approx. 1500 seats...small venue)
Rodriguez was partially blind, and was assisted on stage...but...what a voice.
Great show....he sounded just like he does on his record albums.
Funny....I didn't realize he had gotten old....thought he would always be around.
What a beautiful, incredible and inspiring story. Made me cry. I'm so happy that he was made aware of his popularity and adoration across the world before he passed. As an artist, it fills your heart with such gratitude that you can leave something behind and that you will be remembered. Wondering if he left behind more songs that can be recorded. 🌹❤
His love of the arts his whole life, that he passed on to his children is amazing.
Lovely Tribute and Powerful message for the future!! Saw him in Denver 10 or so years ago, he was great and funny.
Rest in peace Rodriguez❤ From someone who grew up loving your music in Zambia, where I was born and raised. I currently live in South Africa, and I still listen to your music today.❤
I've seen this documentary and it is astonishing. He was astonishing.
I think of you!!!!!!! My favorite song....Its a sad day.... I will always think of you!!!
What an amazing, creative human being. His music is just beautiful. We definitely won’t see another one like him.
His poetic words and music are unmatched, I loved him then and now....from Australia RIP.
RIP Mr. Rodriguez.
You were One Of A Kind.
Thanks for sharing this story!! Rest In Peace Mr. Rodriguez.
In the early nineties as a student in SA, I started buying cds, and without knowing it, I was playing catchup on artists of the past as I made my selections - Lez Zeppelin, Jimmy, Bobby D, Rodriguez, maybe some Doors, Simon and Garfunkel. He was up there and completely in that vein. RIP
Australia 🇦🇺 and New Zealand 🇳🇿 loved him to. He was hugely popular in the late the late 70's and early 80's. My favourite is Sandrevan Lullaby.
The best folk singer of all time.
What a beautiful tribute 2 an amazing artis & beautiful human being t RODRIGUEZ the news reporter's/reader's are so genuine & bless his daughter Sandra for caring for her father (not everybody does) RIP & thank's RODRIGUEZ for the music 🎵 & memories & being the man you was R.E.S.P.E.C.T always loved never forgotten ❤️🎵✌🏾
God Bless the memory of Sixto Rodriguez..From India with love always to his family 🙏
......wow, what an amazing life.......RIP Sixto Rodriquez...
see the documentary
this story would never be made into a movie, if it was not REAL.
Unbelievable and Beautiful.
Man.. I shed a tear all the way from Pretoria and my dad who passed on last year loved Sixto. RIP to a BONDAFIDE LEGEND! A portrait of you lining my hallway at my house is coming soon.
We look up to the great Times sugar man!! Love 💕 from SOUTH AFRICA ❤
I will always love Sixto Rodriguez music. As a young person and always. ❤😢
Growing up in South Africa, his music was a constant throughout my life. Was lucky enough to meet him on one of his trips over here. He will be missed.
Love your music, RIP from South Africa.
Fantastic talent. His 2 album's are masterpieces.
Thank you Mika and Joe a great piece and to me one of the most important pieces of work that I have heard and seen you guys present 🙏🏻
He made one of the greatest albums of all time. I have both of his albums. Both are great. He only had two albums. I wish he made another one. But it's Quality over quantity.
Sadly I just missed the man last spring when he passed through Toronto 2022
None of my friends wanted to go
RIP and best to your family
Sadly, you're blaming your friends
@@philwillett9102 no I’m not blaming my friends.
They just didnt know the man.
nobody I know knew him.
Your projecting.
why mention them then? Why not just say, i had the opportunity to see a legend and I didn't
P.S... its "you're" not "your" But you got "projecting" right, though the context is a little murky@@davidhaynes3126
@@philwillett9102 👈 without going to google.
Do you know what a projection is ?
I guess not eh ?
Hi from Oz, been a huge fan since the late 70s... salute to the man and his music and huge love to his family xx
RIP my friend. Your music touched me in 1985 and it still reverberates in my soul
From a Rhodesian raised on Rodriguez "Sugar man, you're the answer
That makes my questions disappear" sweet travels man -see you on the other side- Thanks for the music..
Yes we might see him on the other side.
Thanks MSNBC for taking the time out for this interview.
Loved his music.we bought the album in New Zealand..all those years ago.
I discovered his music back when the documentary came out and just loved his compositions. I learned a few of his songs on guitar and love them as much as my favorite Beatles and Pink Floyd songs that I play. He was a gift to all of us. Too bad that there were evil people that held this wonderful talent back from us. RIP Master!!
and condolences from Australia and New Zealand
I am glad I was able to learn about his story and his late career success. What a story!
He will be greatly missed...RIP
A son of South Africa We thank u
RIP
Love his music and the movie is my favorite movie. I think I have watched it about seven times
RIP, Sugarman 🌹❤️🎶
It is the most disservice in music that has ever occurred that this person was not given the limelight. Sixto speaks to my heart and soul.
This incredible spirit. Has become one with the beauty of his songs, and humble existence. Heavens HOLY CHOIR. Has a new angel in it's mighty ranks 😇🙏🙏🙏
Amazing story and by all accounts and amazing man in so many ways! Condolences to his family and especially his daughter!🙏❣
Know every word to his songs...inthe 70's
I came to South Africa for first time in 1992 and the first music I heard in my friends house was Rodriguez Cold fact . I fold in love with his music and from then on I was as intrigued as the rest of South Africans on who was this man. Fortunately I saw him in concert years later. A remarkable man, a legend. Rest in peace Sixto Rodriguez and thank you for your experience on this earth.
RIP to a wonderful Legend ... so humble, so talented ... Just glad that he found his way back to his path and was recognised for his gift within his lifetime
I saw the documentary years ago.. He was such an interesting human being.. May he find his next inspired life in his peaceful rest. ❤ 🌎
Will grieve his passing for some time but grateful for his music and living in a world that he lived in.
Also massively successful in Australia .... why don't people say that? Rodriguez was as big in Australia as South Africa....!
And in NZ too my friend
We loved him 🇳🇿… guess we don’t count 😂
Just a theory, but the "don't count" might be traced to the unique and adorable way your people pronounce M&Ms(the candy). So intriguing, maybe Sixto could have written a song after learning your accent. SMARTIES CHOCOLATE CANDY (a superior version of M&Ms) is not legally allowed to be sold in the USA. The media is aware of this bias and does nothing to encourage another fantastic hard-shelled chocolate candy reaching our shores. So, NZ and the Aussie's need to keep saying "M&Ms" as often as they get the chance, until the Powers-That-Be back in the States accept your accented version of this sweet brand. Only then will the SMARTIES WALL come tumbling down. Chocolate Tounge-in-cheek tribute but Rodriguez wasn't called SUGARMAN for nothin!
Australia 🇦🇺 showed him the most love and still does
Same age as his daughter. Luv from South Africa 🇿🇦
What an amazing story! Now his music will bless the world! 👏♥️
Sui generis, Mr. Rodriguez cannot be labeled, he is one of a kind.
Great singer
thank you for this. such a great artist and poet
May he rest in peace.🙏🏼 I never heard his name ever and it's really surprising to me. But how wonderful that his music resonated with the people in south africa. I just listened to his one Of his songs. I Think of You... I love that song it irresonate with me💙
Love and Light,Blessings to you
Suger man Sixto I was hooked when I first heard his music 🎶 Rip to This amazing song writter