The most recent interview I saw with Linda was sort of painful to watch because of her Parkinson's. Inside her mind she can still hit every note but, her muscle control is not there so she said she never sings at all any more. So for someone that singing out loud was her whole life it must be painful to not be able to do what your mind says you want to do. She is a national treasure and so glad she is in the Kennedy Honors which I think means more than the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Every time I hear this for some reason I picture her barefoot singing on the Glenn Campbell show.
Yeah. I am just under 60 and feel the same. Can you believe these two took this long to get around to it? They favor male artists like crazy, like all of them. Yep, all of them. Just look at their lists.
I am 60 and this was all through my young and teen age years.Linda is an incredible singer! I had a teen age crush on her and Stevie Nicks.I really love the Chuck Berry cover she did 'Living In The USA'. My home town,Chattanooga TN is in a verse in it.She has had so many hits! She really was burning through the 70's,hit after hit!
Oh Linda. We are all so sorry that an illness robbed you of your ability to share your incredible voice with us. But true fans will never let your music die! ✌
@@tluddenToo Bad they both either missed the meaning of the song or decided to ignore it, I get it, her voice is amazing, and I feel she did she great songs after this but never topped this song. This is by far her best!
Thank you for your excellent observation. I concur that in this first time hearing for them, they seemed to definitely miss or decided to not highlight the meaning of unrequited love, which is a rarity for my favorite "first time hearing couple". Nonetheless, as much as I adore the creative work of Linda Ronstadt, and as much as I adore the emotion of this particular song, portions of these lyrics in my opinion do not make the overall theme of the song immediately obvious (that being that the singer is singing about an unrequited love that she is experiencing, rather than singing about unrequited love in a general sense) such that multiple hearings are often necessary to reach that level of understanding. Additionally, her songs exude excellence on so many different levels that it is difficult to "take it all in" when hearing the song for the first time. Once again, thank you for your observation, and for reading through my gibberish in its entirety.
It's nice to see people listening to the words. This is absolutely the best song about some poor guy consigned to the friend zone. That's right, this song was written by a guy, Gary White. Kudos to Linda for realizing it works both ways and selling the song as only she can, but it's interesting to think about the song in it's original context.
This is one of the most heart-wrenching songs I have ever heard. The absolute torturous pain of unrequited love is just so palpable in her voice, you just hear every ounce of pain and grief. And that voice... just incredible.
The really strange thing: she was all known as a the one who got away. She's dated Jerry Bromn, Jim Carrey and was even engaged to George Lucas for a while. She always had trouble finding someone..”"... he's real kind but isn't inspired musically and then you meet somebody else that's just so inspired musically that he just takes your breath away but he's such a moron, such a maniac that you can't get along with him. And then after that it's the problem of finding someone that can stand you!"”
Thinking about vocal training, she starred on Broadway in the show Pirates of Pinzanz . You really need to listen to her in that setting to appreciate how unique and strong her voice is.
I don’t think she has much vocal training. From the time she started her career in the late 60s, she said it took her 10 years to become good at singing.
This song was used in an episode of The Last of Us. Was used beautifully in the episode and so glad more people were maybe introduced to Linda Ronstadt!
@@dabearcub why don't you change your screen name to Spoiler McEverythingSucks? The second game, by the way SUCKS and if you think THAT was better than the ultimate sacrifice of love the first game is about than you're not fit to even leave comments throwing shade at ANYONE if that's YOUR opinion. EVERYONE thinks the first game is better.
@@carriesmith742 Joel was a meh character to begin with…Lee from Walking Dead was much more interesting. TLOU2 is a complex and thought provoking story, far superior to the original. Hope you feel better!
I read an interview on Linda's opinion of her performance of this song, and incredibly - “I can remember the day I recorded ‘Long, Long Time.’ It was 10:30 in the morning, but I was really into this kind of achy feeling, because the music - it’s in these chords. I think my phrasing was horrible,” she said. “I think I kind of butchered it..." We disagree, Linda, wholeheartedly 💜
I am a huge Linda Ronstadt fan . . . I attended one of her famous 1977 Universal Amphitheater LA Performances. She was nominated for a Grammy for Best Contemporary Female Vocal Performance for this song in 1971. She is, to me, the most versatile female vocalist of all time. Ironically, she now says that she couldn't listen to this recording for a long time: "I never liked my performance on the record," she explained. "It was recorded at 10 in the morning, somewhat early for a singer, and we used the live vocal." To me, it is perfection. 💖🙏
You really think Patsy could perform as a Gilbert and Sullivan coloratura or as the soprano lead lead in a Puccini Opera? Based on what? :) I'm not sure that would have been possible. Impossible to prove of course, but the extraordinary claim requires the evidence. What song of hers suggests in anyway that would have been possible? I'm pro-Patsy, one of the best ever, but Linda is so much more than "the Patsy of her era". She should be recognized for her insane versatility and the singular talent she was. @@Quasar1953
This is probably my favorite of all her songs. The simplicity of the music and the power and soulfulness of her voice is just so amazing. I was 20 (now 74) when this was released, and I don't seem to ever get tired of hearing this song
My mom went to high school with Linda in Tucson, Arizona in the early 1960s. She mentioned a few times that they were casually acquainted, though not close friends. My mother was a year younger than Linda, but she said Linda was friendly to her and they knew each other by name. Linda was already a musician even then, and she became famous not long after high school.
I love Linda but had forgotten this song from her catalog. Then the HBO series The Last of Us debuted early 2023 and this song was featured in episode 3. A heartfelt song made all the more bittersweet for its being featured so prominently in this emotional episode.
Linda has long been my favorite female voice. It's obvious why. In the early 90s I saw her appear with Emmylou Harris at a local small town fairground. They were marvelous. The look on your faces as you closed your eyes and swayed to this song was exactly what I used to do as a 16 yr old back in 1976. Sighhhh. Blessings ❤
Yes, it does. You just have to find it. But some people just prefer to live in the past and don't even try. I don't really buy into the 'you might like' algorithms, but people could just start by checking out the 'Influences' and 'Inspired By' offerings from music services, without much effort. There's a lot of great stuff out there.
"I can't say your hurt me when you never let me near. And I never drew one response from you." AAAAAAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHH! Her voice with THESE LYRICS is just heart-rending. Magnificent singing!
Iconic Linda. Originally released when she was with Stone Poneys. You are correct. One of the greatest female singers of all time. This woman could sing the phone book and make it sound incredible. There are times when I truly feel bad for you that you missed this incredible era in music
When you said she can sing anything, that was an understatement, she has won multiple Grammys in more genres of music than any other performer. Country, Rock, Mexican-American, Tropical Latin, Children's Recording and Pop. She's been nominated in even more genres including Traditional Folk. Check out her 2021 documentary, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice. She picked up her 12th Grammy for it. Thanks for sharing and reacting to one of the greatest singers to emerge from the 20th century.
the title and song of The Last Of Us episode 3....a truly stunning episode of TV !! worth watching just the 1 episode if you watch no other TV this year!!
The voice of a generation! In my opinion, no one did It better than Linda. I first heard her in concert right before "Heart Like A Wheel" was released. A tiny cabaret club in Philly. She was spectacular! Many concerts over the years,+ I was never disappointed. Thank you Linda, for all the joy.and thanks to you guys for picking one of her best!
Linda was one of my wife's favorite singers, and this was one of her favorite songs. She died a few years ago, and it's really hard for me to listen to her, especially this song
If you want to complete your ‘Linda’ journey, you must listen to “Poor wandering one “ from the Light Opera “Pirates of Penzance” that Linda starred in in 1981 on Broadway and film. It’s a bit long but well worth it!
Linda had that unique "cry" in her voice when the song needed it, and it was on perfect display in this song. She's still one of my favorite female singers, EVER!
I saw Linda Ronstadt perform many years ago at the peak of her popularity. What struck me the most was how pure and strong her vocals were. There wasn't a false note in any of the songs she performed that night. I've seen many shows in my life. Her show was probably was among the most memorable. It's a shame she's not performing any longer. But her catalog is filled with great songs like this one.
Linda’s yodelish cry is likely a hat tip to Patsy Cline, it was a very typical vocal flair in classic country music ie; Patsy, Brenda Lee and even young Connie Francis. They use it because it works at getting us right in the gut.
The lyrics themselves are magnificent, and require a voice like Linda's to do them justice. When you're lucky enough to get a match made in heaven like this, you don't even want to contemplate someone else trying to sing the song. It's completely hers now. Perhaps most amazing of all, despite having already broken our hearts well before reaching the end, is the way she still has enough left in reserve at the last to pick us up and throw us off a cliff into whole new depths of loss and despair.
Check out if you haven't already "It's so easy, "It doesn't matter anymore" "Someone to lay down beside me" and "Get closer." She is a legend and can literally sing anything. I saw her in concert in the late 70s and she sounds great live. She has earned 11 Grammy awards. Thanks for reacting to this!
I've just watched all 10 of your Linda Ronstadt reactions....again. Because I love Linda Ronstadt, but also because I really enjoy watching and appreciate your reactions to Linda. You've covered a lot of genres by her. But, you still have some you should check out. The grittier rock 'n' roll Linda when she sings "Tumbling Dice" by the Rolling Stones (live performance). Or celebrating Chuck Berry's 60th birthday when she rocks out to "Back in the USA" (live performance). Her amazing vocals on "Desperado" (live performance Atlanta '77). Or the big band sound when she sings "What's New" with the Nelson Riddle orchestra (live performance). I suggest the live performances because as phenomenal as her vocals are, there just seems to be so much more feeling when watching her perform. Shiver, Shiver!!
@@RabbiSteve the eagles didn’t have any success with that song after they first recorded it. It only became successful after Linda recorded her version and made it a hit, which helped the Eagles on the road to their subsequent success
actually written by a guy who mostly just wrote songs. this one no doubt made him a LOT of money off this one. but how lucky was he that the beautiful LINDA recorded this amazing song.
Linda is famous as one of the great interpreters of songs that people have written. As a life long fan, (my first Linda Ronstadt album was purchased in 1970), one thing she could not be described as is a songwriter. Interpreter yes, writer no.
This is one of her best songs. What I love is that it’s such a simple arrangement that highlights her voice and even the rich and lush strings are never allowed to overpower her style mole and strong and beautiful voice. The instruments only complement her lovely lilty and bluesy voice. You are right, she can do gritty rock or bluesy and soulful or jazz and crooning. Her two Nelson Riddle albums are proof. She was a student of music and she learned every genre she could and mastered them all. She is a unique treasure
Though she didn’t write much, one her many qualities was being able to pick songs out to do and put her voice to it and make it a hit. I consider her the greatest voice.
Beautiful, talented and humble are words that come to mind when I think of Linda Ronstadt. The heartbreak and the yearning that she exudes while singing this song is palpable. I love the Swiss Army Knife comparison from Amber. Spot on.
A song written about unrequited love- beautifully written and sung by an angel. Remarkable too, recorded all the way back, 54 years ago- on the second take! Everything is perfect, orchestra , and such a heartfelt, beautiful voice.
Linda truly used her voice as her instrument, carefully crafting each note… to paraphrase Willie Nelson: There are 2 types of people in the world - those who love Linda Ronstadt, and those who never heard her sing…
Many years ago, a member of Linda's backup band approached her to tell her they wanted to go out on their own as a band, and were worried she would be mad, as it takes time and money to assemble a good backup band. She told them to go with her blessing. So The Eagles were born. She was finally inducted into the R&RHoF not too long ago, and the same fellow made the induction speech. He was really pi$$ed off, as he had been a member for many years, and if she had been inducted when she should have been, she could have accepted the prize herself, and sang some of her songs as well. He accepted for her, and he and the ladies of rock and roll royalty sang her songs for her. They each had a story to tell. Stevie Nicks said, "I first heard her when I was in 10th grade, and I said, I want to do THAT."
Next up for her should be "Poor Wandering One" from her time on Broadway in the operetta "Pirates of Penzance" which really highlights her upper range. Alternately either "What's New" or "I'm a Fool to Want You" from the collection of standards she recorded with Nelson Riddle. She really could sing anything!
Yes, they did try to pin her down to a particular genre but that's like trying to catch the wind. Some people just can't be categorized. Linda is her own category. Love those T-shirts, by the way. 😊
When I was trying to get over my college love, I always listened to this song and to Fleetwood Mac's Over My Head. Fortyfive years and the song still brings back memories of the emotional pain.
No, thankfully; people weren't as preoccupied with 'genre' back then. That's something the record companies & radio programmers obsessively worried about. ❤U Guys🥰
This is a song i have forgotten about. Oh wow. My ears are bleesed. One thing about Linda Ronstadt is she seems to attempt to go beyond her range and power, but she never does. She's always perfect. ❤
Linda's genius was her ability to deep dive into the emotions behind the lyrics of any song. She didn't just sing it, she felt it, and you can hear it in her voice. That's what makes her the greatest female singer America has ever produced. Amber, if you like her in a country mood, listen to "Silver Threads And Golden Needles".
The greatest most versatile female vocalist of her generation. This performance won Linda her first Grammy nomination. It is from her 1970 Silk Purse album.
If you don't feel your heart breaking when Linda sings this, you are dead inside. This is so beautiful and yet devastatingly sad at the same time. Linda at her best.
The most recent interview I saw with Linda was sort of painful to watch because of her Parkinson's. Inside her mind she can still hit every note but, her muscle control is not there so she said she never sings at all any more. So for someone that singing out loud was her whole life it must be painful to not be able to do what your mind says you want to do. She is a national treasure and so glad she is in the Kennedy Honors which I think means more than the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Every time I hear this for some reason I picture her barefoot singing on the Glenn Campbell show.
I’m over 60 years old and still the lyrics, melody, emotion and orchestration move me to tears, as if hearing it for the first time...
Yeah. I am just under 60 and feel the same. Can you believe these two took this long to get around to it? They favor male artists like crazy, like all of them. Yep, all of them. Just look at their lists.
Same here!!! Simply beautiful! ❤
I am 60 and this was all through my young and teen age years.Linda is an incredible singer! I had a teen age crush on her and Stevie Nicks.I really love the Chuck Berry cover she did 'Living In The USA'. My home town,Chattanooga TN is in a verse in it.She has had so many hits! She really was burning through the 70's,hit after hit!
54, not 60
@@evanhughes1510 no I’m over 60 years old. Not the song.
This song is remarkably beautiful. You can actually feel the pain in Ronstadt's voice. Love it!!
This song brings me back! What a voice.
I have her tied with Ann Wilson as the goats. They don’t just sing a song, they emote it.
Oh Linda. We are all so sorry that an illness robbed you of your ability to share your incredible voice with us. But true fans will never let your music die! ✌
Sadly there is no cure for progressive supranuclear palsy, which is pretty rare.
I think she is to be commended for handling her situation with such grace! A role model for us all…
@@lorinichols9996 agree wholeheartedly!
So heart breaking. I'm not even a great singer, but I can't imagine not being able to 😢
If you've ever loved someone who didn't love you back, this song says it all.
yes. This is absolutely the best song of all time about unrequited love. So sad!
@@tluddenToo Bad they both either missed the meaning of the song or decided to ignore it, I get it, her voice is amazing, and I feel she did she great songs after this but never topped this song. This is by far her best!
Thank you for your excellent observation. I concur that in this first time hearing for them, they seemed to definitely miss or decided to not highlight the meaning of unrequited love, which is a rarity for my favorite "first time hearing couple".
Nonetheless, as much as I adore the creative work of Linda Ronstadt, and as much as I adore the emotion of this particular song, portions of these lyrics in my opinion do not make the overall theme of the song immediately obvious (that being that the singer is singing about an unrequited love that she is experiencing, rather than singing about unrequited love in a general sense) such that multiple hearings are often necessary to reach that level of understanding.
Additionally, her songs exude excellence on so many different levels that it is difficult to "take it all in" when hearing the song for the first time.
Once again, thank you for your observation, and for reading through my gibberish in its entirety.
@@johnjaremko31 I think the best way to describe this is, it would not be played at a Wedding, but it is one of the best songs ever made!!!
It's nice to see people listening to the words. This is absolutely the best song about some poor guy consigned to the friend zone. That's right, this song was written by a guy, Gary White. Kudos to Linda for realizing it works both ways and selling the song as only she can, but it's interesting to think about the song in it's original context.
"There are only two types of people in this world, those that love Linda Rondstadt and those who don't know her" - Willie Nelson
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I have loved this song for more decades than I care to consider. She's one of the best ever.
You mean for a long, long time? :)
Right? And some songs and artists simply stand the test of time much better than others. Linda will be making kids sob for the eternity of our race.
@@kev7161 Haha, that's clever!
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Nice😊
This is one of the most heart-wrenching songs I have ever heard. The absolute torturous pain of unrequited love is just so palpable in her voice, you just hear every ounce of pain and grief. And that voice... just incredible.
The really strange thing: she was all known as a the one who got away. She's dated Jerry Bromn, Jim Carrey and was even engaged to George Lucas for a while.
She always had trouble finding someone..”"... he's real kind but isn't inspired musically and then you meet somebody else that's just so inspired musically that he just takes your breath away but he's such a moron, such a maniac that you can't get along with him. And then after that it's the problem of finding someone that can stand you!"”
Her voice is her own and doesn't sound like any other artist.she definitely uses her vocal training perfectly
Every singer after her wanted to sing like her. Some can sing like her, just not as good.
Thinking about vocal training, she starred on Broadway in the show Pirates of Pinzanz . You really need to listen to her in that setting to appreciate how unique and strong her voice is.
I don’t think she has much vocal training. From the time she started her career in the late 60s, she said it took her 10 years to become good at singing.
I think this is Linda's best vocal performance
Have they done
*"Desperado"*
That's my favorite Linda song. 😊
This song was used in an episode of The Last of Us. Was used beautifully in the episode and so glad more people were maybe introduced to Linda Ronstadt!
That was my first exposure to that song. So beautiful!
She sings it a little bit better than Ron Swanson. Although his wasn’t too bad
The show sucks, the games, especially part 2 where Joel dies in the beginning is better.
@@dabearcub why don't you change your screen name to Spoiler McEverythingSucks? The second game, by the way SUCKS and if you think THAT was better than the ultimate sacrifice of love the first game is about than you're not fit to even leave comments throwing shade at ANYONE if that's YOUR opinion. EVERYONE thinks the first game is better.
@@carriesmith742 Joel was a meh character to begin with…Lee from Walking Dead was much more interesting. TLOU2 is a complex and thought provoking story, far superior to the original. Hope you feel better!
This Ronstadt just sings better than everyone else. She could sing it all and so she did. Pure, powerful and tender. We always believed her sorrow.
I read an interview on Linda's opinion of her performance of this song, and incredibly - “I can remember the day I recorded ‘Long, Long Time.’ It was 10:30 in the morning, but I was really into this kind of achy feeling, because the music - it’s in these chords. I think my phrasing was horrible,” she said. “I think I kind of butchered it..." We disagree, Linda, wholeheartedly 💜
Every male, no matter their preference, was head over heels for this beautiful woman with the angel’s voice.
She captures beautifully the heartache of unrequited love. It’s a musical master class!
This is one of the saddest and most beautiful songs ever. Linda sings with such emotion she’s always captivating.
I don't know which was more beautiful - her or her voice. What an incredible talent. People today CANNOT sing like that anymore.
I agree. No one sings like these people now.
Linda won probably every female vocalist award that could ever be won back in the 70s.
I am a huge Linda Ronstadt fan . . . I attended one of her famous 1977 Universal Amphitheater LA Performances. She was nominated for a Grammy for Best Contemporary Female Vocal Performance for this song in 1971. She is, to me, the most versatile female vocalist of all time.
Ironically, she now says that she couldn't listen to this recording for a long time: "I never liked my performance on the record," she explained. "It was recorded at 10 in the morning, somewhat early for a singer, and we used the live vocal."
To me, it is perfection. 💖🙏
Saw her open for Neil Young March 1973 Seattle Center. 😊
@@SpuzzyLargo Now you're just showing off 😊
Linda is/was a notorious perfectionist. I am thankful she was.
This song is achingly beautiful.
Others have probably said this…Linda was the Patsy Cline of her era!!! 🎵🎵🎵
Well said!!
I love Patsy, but she doesn't approach the versatility of Linda. I can't imagine Patsy performing operettas on Broadway. :) Linda is one of a kind.
Patsy could have done it....she never got the chance😢
You really think Patsy could perform as a Gilbert and Sullivan coloratura or as the soprano lead lead in a Puccini Opera? Based on what? :) I'm not sure that would have been possible. Impossible to prove of course, but the extraordinary claim requires the evidence. What song of hers suggests in anyway that would have been possible? I'm pro-Patsy, one of the best ever, but Linda is so much more than "the Patsy of her era". She should be recognized for her insane versatility and the singular talent she was. @@Quasar1953
I was lucky enough to be a tween in the era of Linda Ronstadt and Olivia Newton John. How lucky am I?
She can really sing but her ability to deliver and make you feel emotion is what really sets her apart. Incredible talent.
Good point
Her voice……. Her voice……..Her voice………that’s all that needs to be said
This is probably my favorite of all her songs. The simplicity of the music and the power and soulfulness of her voice is just so amazing. I was 20 (now 74) when this was released, and I don't seem to ever get tired of hearing this song
My mom went to high school with Linda in Tucson, Arizona in the early 1960s. She mentioned a few times that they were casually acquainted, though not close friends. My mother was a year younger than Linda, but she said Linda was friendly to her and they knew each other by name. Linda was already a musician even then, and she became famous not long after high school.
Wow, kool story.
This song was used recently to BEAUTIFUL effect in HBO’s -The Last Of Us
Shattering, devastating.
God, I love Linda! This is one of my favorite songs by her. Thanks, guys.
Yep, I can't hold a tune in a bucket, but I can do a mean lipsink to this song, I've heard it so many times.
@@sundayze 😂.
I love Linda but had forgotten this song from her catalog. Then the HBO series The Last of Us debuted early 2023 and this song was featured in episode 3. A heartfelt song made all the more bittersweet for its being featured so prominently in this emotional episode.
Linda has long been my favorite female voice. It's obvious why. In the early 90s I saw her appear with Emmylou Harris at a local small town fairground. They were marvelous.
The look on your faces as you closed your eyes and swayed to this song was exactly what I used to do as a 16 yr old back in 1976. Sighhhh.
Blessings ❤
Linda was sooo special. Another person you should listen to too is Emmy Lou Harris.
This much heart and passion in the singing and lyrics just doesn’t exist today
It sure doesn't.
That's because they are all autotuned.
Yes, it does. You just have to find it. But some people just prefer to live in the past and don't even try. I don't really buy into the 'you might like' algorithms, but people could just start by checking out the 'Influences' and 'Inspired By' offerings from music services, without much effort. There's a lot of great stuff out there.
"I can't say your hurt me when you never let me near. And I never drew one response from you." AAAAAAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHH! Her voice with THESE LYRICS is just heart-rending. Magnificent singing!
I lived this in 1980, unrequited love
Iconic Linda. Originally released when she was with Stone Poneys. You are correct. One of the greatest female singers of all time. This woman could sing the phone book and make it sound incredible. There are times when I truly feel bad for you that you missed this incredible era in music
This was after the Stone Poneys broke up. This was from her solo country album "Silk Purse."
This woman didn't just sing; she projected the voice of an ANGEL.
When you said she can sing anything, that was an understatement, she has won multiple Grammys in more genres of music than any other performer. Country, Rock, Mexican-American, Tropical Latin, Children's Recording and Pop. She's been nominated in even more genres including Traditional Folk. Check out her 2021 documentary, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice. She picked up her 12th Grammy for it. Thanks for sharing and reacting to one of the greatest singers to emerge from the 20th century.
Don't forget when she took on comic opera, and killed it!
Nominated for Grammies in 9 different genres, 5 of which she took home. There is no other artist who comes close.
Linda Ronstadt is my all-time favorite female recording artist
And sexiest
the title and song of The Last Of Us episode 3....a truly stunning episode of TV !! worth watching just the 1 episode if you watch no other TV this year!!
The sequel game is far superior.
"Living in the memory of a love that never was." Never heard unrequited love described so perfectly. Beautiful song, beautiful performance.
I read your comment at the exact time that lyric was being sung. It’s a heartbreaker for sure.
The voice of a generation! In my opinion, no one did It better than Linda. I first heard her in concert right before "Heart Like A Wheel" was released. A tiny cabaret club in Philly. She was spectacular! Many concerts over the years,+ I was never disappointed. Thank you Linda, for all the joy.and thanks to you guys for picking one of her best!
When I hear sing her I feel like like have known her like I've known her for a long time
Linda was one of my wife's favorite singers, and this was one of her favorite songs. She died a few years ago, and it's really hard for me to listen to her, especially this song
Linda is very much alive although she can no longer sing due to a version of Parkinson's.
@grace I believe Grumpy meant that his wife had died.
sorry, my bad.@@jeffmattson5766
If you want to complete your ‘Linda’ journey, you must listen to “Poor wandering one “ from the Light Opera “Pirates of Penzance” that Linda starred in in 1981 on Broadway and film. It’s a bit long but well worth it!
this is the song tht made me realize i was in a non-relationship that was going nowhere, with a woman who was never going to love me like i loved her.
I know that feeling,no way not to get hurt. Just looking at her hurt
Linda had that unique "cry" in her voice when the song needed it, and it was on perfect display in this song. She's still one of my favorite female singers, EVER!
I saw Linda Ronstadt perform many years ago at the peak of her popularity. What struck me the most was how pure and strong her vocals were. There wasn't a false note in any of the songs she performed that night. I've seen many shows in my life. Her show was probably was among the most memorable. It's a shame she's not performing any longer. But her catalog is filled with great songs like this one.
Greatest singer of all time, in my opinion.
Yes I agree the 2 greatest female singers of all time Linda and Karen carpenter
If you think you've been blown away by Linda, try 'Down So Low", another level of Linda Ronstadt
The melody, the violin, The Voice! All of it! I bought my eyes out every time I hear it
I'm not afraid to admit this song brings a tear to my eyes every time I hear it. Simply beautiful.
That voice delivering those heartbreaking lyrics packs one big emotional punch.
She is the ultimate GOAT
The girl with a tear in her voice. Such a beautiful recording--now time to try some of her American Songbook albums--What's New, Lush Life, etc.
I hope you continue to visit her from time to time. The well is deep.
Linda’s yodelish cry is likely a hat tip to Patsy Cline, it was a very typical vocal flair in classic country music ie; Patsy, Brenda Lee and even young Connie Francis. They use it because it works at getting us right in the gut.
She just has a remarkable singing voice. Love every song she’s every made.
The lyrics themselves are magnificent, and require a voice like Linda's to do them justice. When you're lucky enough to get a match made in heaven like this, you don't even want to contemplate someone else trying to sing the song. It's completely hers now. Perhaps most amazing of all, despite having already broken our hearts well before reaching the end, is the way she still has enough left in reserve at the last to pick us up and throw us off a cliff into whole new depths of loss and despair.
Best female singer of all time period!
One of the best songs ever sung by ANYONE, EVER......Linda is THE BEST
the controlled breaks in her voice convey such emotion to bring you to tears absolute vocal perfection, what a treasure she is.
It's so wonderful to see young people love Linda as much as I have since the first time I heard her in the early 70's, And still do.
This is my favourite Linda Ronstadt Song.
Mine as well 🫡
New genre for you, Linda singing Poor Wandering One from the movie Pirates Of Penzance.
Check out if you haven't already "It's so easy, "It doesn't matter anymore" "Someone to lay down beside me" and "Get closer." She is a legend and can literally sing anything. I saw her in concert in the late 70s and she sounds great live. She has earned 11 Grammy awards. Thanks for reacting to this!
Great selection.The most versatile singer of all time. For rock Linda I would suggest Heat Wave.
I've just watched all 10 of your Linda Ronstadt reactions....again. Because I love Linda Ronstadt, but also because I really enjoy watching and appreciate your reactions to Linda. You've covered a lot of genres by her. But, you still have some you should check out. The grittier rock 'n' roll Linda when she sings "Tumbling Dice" by the Rolling Stones (live performance). Or celebrating Chuck Berry's 60th birthday when she rocks out to "Back in the USA" (live performance). Her amazing vocals on "Desperado" (live performance Atlanta '77). Or the big band sound when she sings "What's New" with the Nelson Riddle orchestra (live performance). I suggest the live performances because as phenomenal as her vocals are, there just seems to be so much more feeling when watching her perform. Shiver, Shiver!!
Thank you for playing another masterpiece by Linda! There probably will never be a voice like this ever!
Her earliest music is country. Try silver Threads and Golden Needles, I Never Will Marry, or Desperado. You can never get enough Linda!
I love the Eagles but Desperado belongs to Linda!
I really want to hear them do desperado studio version!
While both The Eagles version and Linda’s version are great, I think Linda made it her own and may now own it as much as The Eagles do.
@@RabbiSteve the eagles didn’t have any success with that song after they first recorded it. It only became successful after Linda recorded her version and made it a hit, which helped the Eagles on the road to their subsequent success
I love singing along to Silver Threads and Golden Needles, definitely one of my favorites of hers!
One of the best singer/song writers ever. THIS is one of my all-time favorites by her. That voice is perfection!
She didn't write this, but I agree about one of the best singers.
Mine too ❤
actually written by a guy who mostly just wrote songs. this one no doubt made him a LOT of money off this one. but how lucky was he that the beautiful LINDA recorded this amazing song.
Linda is famous as one of the great interpreters of songs that people have written. As a life long fan, (my first Linda Ronstadt album was purchased in 1970), one thing she could not be described as is a songwriter. Interpreter yes, writer no.
This is one of her best songs. What I love is that it’s such a simple arrangement that highlights her voice and even the rich and lush strings are never allowed to overpower her style mole and strong and beautiful voice. The instruments only complement her lovely lilty and bluesy voice. You are right, she can do gritty rock or bluesy and soulful or jazz and crooning. Her two Nelson Riddle albums are proof. She was a student of music and she learned every genre she could and mastered them all. She is a unique treasure
Linda is a global talent, lots of great songs
One of her best songs. If you'd like to hear her go full country check out Silver Thread And Golden Needles
Yes! I love Silver Threads and Golden Needles!!! ❤
Though she didn’t write much, one her many qualities was being able to pick songs out to do and put her voice to it and make it a hit. I consider her the greatest voice.
Love her cover of Silver Thread and Golden Needles
a Latina from Tucson Arizona. She grew up with "Mariachi" music and rock. Just like I did in LA. But no one compares to her. Thanks, you guys.
Beautiful, talented and humble are words that come to mind when I think of Linda Ronstadt. The heartbreak and the yearning that she exudes while singing this song is palpable. I love the Swiss Army Knife comparison from Amber. Spot on.
This is her best song.
Try listening 👂 to Linda sing “ Silver Threadsand Golden Needles”
Linda is the best female voice ever
Wow! This song and A Different Drum are my favorites. These early recordings are some of Linda’s best.
A song written about unrequited love- beautifully written and sung by an angel. Remarkable too, recorded all the way back, 54 years ago- on the second take!
Everything is perfect, orchestra , and such a heartfelt, beautiful voice.
Ms.Ronstadt is and will always be, simply the best!
Linda truly used her voice as her instrument, carefully crafting each note… to paraphrase Willie Nelson: There are 2 types of people in the world - those who love Linda Ronstadt, and those who never heard her sing…
I think my favorite Linda Ronstadt song. Such emotion.
Many years ago, a member of Linda's backup band approached her to tell her they wanted to go out on their own as a band, and were worried she would be mad, as it takes time and money to assemble a good backup band.
She told them to go with her blessing. So The Eagles were born.
She was finally inducted into the R&RHoF not too long ago, and the same fellow made the induction speech. He was really pi$$ed off, as he had been a member for many years, and if she had been inducted when she should have been, she could have accepted the prize herself, and sang some of her songs as well. He accepted for her, and he and the ladies of rock and roll royalty sang her songs for her. They each had a story to tell. Stevie Nicks said, "I first heard her when I was in 10th grade, and I said, I want to do THAT."
Love Has No Pride is another gut wrenchingly beautiful song by her.
It’s December 28, 2024…..and I’d love for you both to listen to this song again. Jay & Amber I’m rooting for your FAMILY to be whole again. 😢❤❤❤❤❤
Next up for her should be "Poor Wandering One" from her time on Broadway in the operetta "Pirates of Penzance" which really highlights her upper range.
Alternately either "What's New" or "I'm a Fool to Want You" from the collection of standards she recorded with Nelson Riddle.
She really could sing anything!
Yes, they did try to pin her down to a particular genre but that's like trying to catch the wind. Some people just can't be categorized. Linda is her own category. Love those T-shirts, by the way. 😊
1971 I saw her do this in a coffee shop in San Diego with Henley and Frye backing.
Wow! Lucky you!!!
Frey
When I was trying to get over my college love, I always listened to this song and to Fleetwood Mac's Over My Head. Fortyfive years and the song still brings back memories of the emotional pain.
No, thankfully; people weren't as preoccupied with 'genre' back then. That's something the record companies & radio programmers obsessively worried about. ❤U Guys🥰
This is a song i have forgotten about. Oh wow. My ears are bleesed.
One thing about Linda Ronstadt is she seems to attempt to go beyond her range and power, but she never does. She's always perfect. ❤
always love me some Linda.
Don't miss her work with the Nelson Riddle orchestra covering the oldies. Sublime!
Her voice brings tears to my eyes. So beautiful.
Linda's genius was her ability to deep dive into the emotions behind the lyrics of any song. She didn't just sing it, she felt it, and you can hear it in her voice. That's what makes her the greatest female singer America has ever produced.
Amber, if you like her in a country mood, listen to "Silver Threads And Golden Needles".
The greatest most versatile female vocalist of her generation.
This performance won Linda her first Grammy nomination. It is from her 1970 Silk Purse album.
The great 70s right here
If you don't feel your heart breaking when Linda sings this, you are dead inside. This is so beautiful and yet devastatingly sad at the same time. Linda at her best.
Linda could have sang the phone book and it would have been amazing! There was nothing she could not do with her voice!
The Queen!!! One genre you may not 1:44 have sampled --light opera. Check out her performance in Pirates of Penzannce!😊
Linda does an amazing cover of “Willin”, by Little Feat. It’s so, so good! Please check it out!
Oh yeah! I had forgotten about that song! I loved that!!!