Great choice. Linda Ronstadt had the most beautiful voice on the planet, in my opinion. The perfect blend of sweetness, power and the most gorgeous vibrato ever recorded! Her voice is reassuring in some way. Loved your commentary. 🌸💐✌️
Have seen Linda live multiple times over the years. She was NEVER off key nor forgot lyrics. Sounded better oftentimes live than her studio versions. ♥
Linda is and will always be one of the greatest voices of generations it didn’t matter what genre it was, she could take you places with a song like no other artist Amazing talent always the best of the best ❤🎶
One of her most brilliant performances of this or any song. Desperado , by Linda, is a favorite of mine. Her arrangement is the best. Read her book Simple Dreams, it is great as well.
Hi Lauren. First time watching one of your videos. I love how this performance affected you. I started tearing up from watching you tear up...and I'm a guy!!! Lol. I am not a vocal expert, but I have been listening to and loving music my whole life...68 years. So I think I can tell if someone is a good singer, and let me tell you, Linda is an amazing singer. She can sing any type of song, and do a great job at it. I have loved Linda since 1970 when I first heard her, and I still love her. Linda you are the greatest.❤
She’s known for her ballads but she’s a friggin rockstar in her live performance of Tumbling Dice (from the movie FM soundtrack). You literally can’t take your eyes off her. Mick Jaggar & Keith Richards wrote the song but they said Linda *owned* it.
Linda had a career that spanned 5 generations. She has 31 studio albums, 15 compilation albums and lent her voice to another 120 albums. Christopher Loudon of "Jazz Times" in 2004 wrote "Linda Ronstadt has arguably the most sterling set of pipes of her generation."
Future members of the Eagles were once in her backing band when she was starting out, and SHE was one who encouraged them to start their own career. There are a few old tapes or films out there with them and her.
Linda is probably in my opinion one of the best vocalist of all time. This is the music I grew up with. Thank you for this great reaction. Lucy Thomas covered this song and did a masterpiece of a job at age 15. I would like to see Lucy cover another great hit by Linda “A Long Long Time”. Linda just has so many great recordings its unreal. Please stay safe, healthy, and free.
Linda and Karen are my 2 angelic vocal heroes. On the r rock side, add Annie Wilson and you have a trifecta of greatness. There are a few others that move me greatly (Roberta Flack, Marilyn McCoo and Gladys Knight). Had to get their names in, too.
Linda was THE female voice of her generation. She could rip your heart out with just one word! "The moon is a harsh mistress" is one of her best. Most singers who covered it were nice but Linda focused on that word "Harsh" and brought the pain. As a voice teacher, I was wondering if you have heard Gabriel Henrique of Brazil. He was on AGT season before last and stunned everyone. He has the voice to cover Linda's songs. 5 years ago, when he first started recording in English, he posted Whitney Houston's song "I have nothing" and it shocked the world. ua-cam.com/video/qdWrv3FM7fA/v-deo.htmlsi=jyaABZU4LG2uh58D He also went to Chile to sing "Too little, too late" in Spanish with Chilean singer Kevz! It's something special. I hope you listen to more Linda and to Gabriel!✌✌
The first time I heard Linda Ronstadt sing "Long, Long Time," I was 15 and in the backseat of my mom's car while her boyfriend was driving. I was looking out the car door window and listening to her perfect, heartbreakingly beautiful voice (and those gorgeous strings) and tears started welling in my eyes. My eyes kept getting bigger as I tried to keep the tears from spilling onto my cheeks, praying that my mom wouldn't turn around to talk to me and I would have to explain to her why I was crying over a song! I surreptitiously wiped my cheeks and became a die hard Linda Ronstadt fan at that very moment!
Ahhhh Linda; 72,and I still have a crush on her;😎❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ she was kissed by God! One of the Greatest all time Vocalist! She conquers all genres! And I mean all!
There's also a video of Linda singing I Keep It Hid by Jimmy Webb. Even though it is not the best recording, she still blows the lid off the venue, which looked like a smaller venue. It's just beautiful to hear her sing that song.
She’s such a classic from that period. I saw her live in the early 70’s when the Stone Ponies were her backup band. Not sure if Frey or any of the other future Eagles were with her then. Check out Sissel, an immense talent I’d never heard before a few years ago. Enjoyed your reaction and critique, your tears are fine !! 🙏🏻✝️❤️
Linda Ronstadt's "Desperado" got more air play than the Eagles' version, and Don Henley credited her with making it popular. Don Henley and Glenn Frey were members of her backup band before forming the Eagles. Her version came out in 1973 as the B-side to her single Colorado. Then on her album Don't Cry Now.
It was an album cut. The Eagles record company did not release it as a single. It was Linda who got it radio air play first. So she did make it popular.
There is a story that Willie Nelson once said that there are two kinds of men when it comes to Linda Ronstadt: those who have a crush on her and those who have never heard of her. Listen to her voice. Just magical.
Somewhere Out There (An American Tail song). Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram duet. "What's New", Linda Ronstadt & The Nelson Riddle Orchestra. Two great vocals.
I saw Linda way back when. I'm 66 years old now and bin listening to her all my life. Makes me sad that she's so sick now. Had her poster on my wall and really love 💕 her.
I spent 6 years of my childhood in Europe, and 4 of those in Vienna, Austria, the city of music. So, while growing up with Linda, and other vocalists (male & female), classical music (orchestral as well) was always my preference. But when Linda came along, it opened up my musical interests into vocalists, and my love for her only grew. But at the same time, I spent a lot of time listening to what I call the great male vocalists, of which there are so many. While I would place Frank Sinatra a hair above the rest, it is not such a rigid and distinct difference, There are so many great male vocalists, all with a very different offering, and hence, an appreciation easy to adjust. But to me, Linda stands all alone at the top of female vocalists, including those of today. I own nearly all of her albums (all on CD) and whenever I play her on my near state of the art system, I either get goose bumps or cry. I look at Linda in comparison to all other female vocalists, like I look at Mozart compared to all other composers, where he stand quite alone at the top, just as Linda does. Since you are into vocal and vocalists, I suggest you listen to a lot more of Linda, especially her albums with Nelson Riddle, which are not rock songs, but basically just her singing. One of my favorite of these albums is 'What's New'. I suggest that you listen to that song from that album - What's New! Or any of the many others. She also did operetta, and she was perfect - Pirates of Penzance. You will be amazed again! I loved that you were crying. I was too! I signed up with you since you really seem to see and FEEL what is so good.
This woman is The GOAT. I am not over stating the case. She has hits in pop, country, rock, blues, mariachi and even light opera. Nobody else has ever achieved this. She is THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME! 😊😊🎉❤
First time on your channel, Lauren, and I enjoyed your reaction very much! If I had any kind of voice at all I would consider signing up for lessons. I don't know which groups/artists you have covered but I will be that The Crash Test Dummies are not one of them. You will love Brad Roberts' voice and I would love to hear your comments on it. Try the official version of "Superman's Song" for a fun video with a great track!!
Linda introduced me to a variety of different music genres and I will always be grateful to her for the important role she played in my popular music education
Lauren, thanks for your video and your analysis. I agree with you that Linda's singing on this piece is masterful and so is the Eagles' songwriting. And you said you have never heard this version of Desperado, which is likely because it is not available for purchase, and it is a bootleg from a concert. As you mentioned I think you will find if you listen to the original 1973 recording she did is that this version is so far superior, showing how she practiced and mastered the song, improving upon it constantly. She changed the instrumentation by adding a piano solo with - again - the master jazz pianist, Don Grolnick. Thanks again for your commentary on what is one of my favorite renditions of any song. Rich
When you strip this song down to its bare bones she is pretty exposed as a singer and in this song you can see pretty much her full repertoire that she has in her tool box so to speak. Always enjoy pieces where the singer is pretty much hanging out in the wind like Lara Fabian,Bobby Hatfield,etc etc etc.
I always liked her version better. In the Henley or Eagles version it's like a male friend advising a friend, but in her version it's like a woman who is in love with the Desperado saying, "forget about the one you can't have, look at me, I'm right here." In the closing notes you can hear the desperation. In any case it is one of the best songs ever written and I'm a big fan of song writers like Bob Dylan, Robbie Roberson, Shania Twain, Joni Mitchell, Sam Cook and so forth. A man ain't supposed to cry but it did it to me for the thousandth time. I was that Desperado she's singing about. Linda never did a bad or even average performance as far as I know. Some were only very good but most are excellent. The only song she couldn't sing to her perfection was Begin the Beguine. She said she didn't have the chest cavity to do it. I don't know about this because with Cantas Por Me Padre she holds some notes for a long time. With Begin the Beguine you had to go high and low very quickly and the only one who could do it was Tony Martin. Even Frank Sinatra couldn't without cheating a little. Linda never cheats.
In the SUMMER OF 1977 I followed LINDA RONSTADT to 5 NEW ENGLAND STATES in 5 states to see 6 show With friends by myself who made new friends that's summer.
Hey Lauren, I'm a former musical theater turned rock vocalist from way back. I love this song, both in its original form by the Eagles and this version by Linda. I completely forgot how amazing her version was, thank you for this Lauren! A little history if it hasn't already been stated. Founding members of the Eagles, Glenn Frey (guitars, vocals), Don Henley (drums, vocals), Bernie Leadon (guitars, vocals), and Randy Meisner (bass guitar, vocals) were recruited by Linda Ronstadt as band members. Some went on to tour with her, and all played on Linda’s third solo studio album, before venturing out on their own to create the Eagles. For a pure vocal reaction, may I suggest the Eagles, "Seven Bridges Road". Loved the reaction, keep doing what you do!
You're one of the first people that I've seen actually get the story correct. They were all part of the troubadour crowd, all friends of JD souther, Jackson Browne, and all very good studio musicians in their own right.
Interesting that you started by talking about living in a white box and that you run a totally online vocal studio. Maybe you relate a bit to the Desperado she's singing about? No worries... I think most if not all people are a Desperado at some level of their life, which is why this song elicits such an emotional reaction.
Her music would transcend different genres. Some of her songs charted on both country and pop charts at the same time. She would also have a hit in the Latin Genre as well, and at the same time.
I always shed a tear at that part! I wasn't a fan of her back in the 70's, due to her style of music, and my masculinity of music type (Led Zepp, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Allman Brothers).
It actually goes farther and deeper than that, they were part of her touring band, which is slightly different than her backup band, her and her boyfriend at the time JD Souther actually help them to assemble the musicians to start Eagles. All of the soon-to-be Eagles were friends of JD souther, and helped with Linda Ronstadt through the years. All part of the Troubadour crowd, But you pretty much had the gist of it.
You see it’s been way too long and you forgot about her. I was lucky enough to see her live many times and usually it was the final song of the encore and then we all went home. Happy.
This is the best version to look at to see Linda's courage. It is way better than the one on her album. It is her best ballad AND her best rendition of it. I am not talking about dragon slaying courage but rather the faith that what she is going to do with her voice will work. She sings really softly but her voice doesn't fade away at all. At the end she really powerfully finishes and knows it will not crack. Experience and courage. Not many would try this. Most would go for an 8 or 9 but Linda hits a 10 every time. She goes for it and we are lucky to see the results. She studied people like Lola Beltran, Maria Calis, Ella Fitzgerald and Billy Holliday. She would call them the greats and they were. BUT one thing she did they never did. She sang many genres very well.
Yer musical knowledge i believe is limited. You stuck in a well_beaten path. Try a bit farther. Beyond those woods there's gold there. Yer way far behind from yer peers in this trade. Check Rob Squad Reactions. They covered all genre of music from the 50s to 90s. And thats made them successful and great.
I watch Rob Squad Reactions too, and yes, they have covered many years and many genres, but their music knowledge is non-existent. What are you talking about?
@@rubroken recheck my comment Abdul. You type too fast not using yer 3 brain_celled brain. Don't whine like a pig. Yer blinded by your emotion. Who said Rob Squad are knowledgeable.
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What brings tears to my eyes is that amazing voice has been silenced. She's one of one. Good pick.👍😎❤
The most beautiful woman on the planet with the voice of an angel.
Linda has one of the greatest voices in the history of voices.
Linda's voice is crushingly beautiful. No electronic enhancements, no auto-tuning. LIVE!
Great choice. Linda Ronstadt had the most beautiful voice on the planet, in my opinion. The perfect blend of sweetness, power and the most gorgeous vibrato ever recorded! Her voice is reassuring in some way. Loved your commentary. 🌸💐✌️
Arguably the greatest female singer ever
Have seen Linda live multiple times over the years. She was NEVER off key nor forgot lyrics. Sounded better oftentimes live than her studio versions. ♥
Linda is and will always be one of the greatest voices of generations it didn’t matter what genre it was, she could take you places with a song like no other artist Amazing talent always the best of the best ❤🎶
Hi Lauren, I would recommend La Charreada from her Canciones de mis Padres album. Vocal prowess on full display.
One of her most brilliant performances of this or any song. Desperado , by Linda, is a favorite of mine. Her arrangement is the best. Read her book Simple Dreams, it is great as well.
Hi Lauren. First time watching one of your videos. I love how this performance affected you. I started tearing up from watching you tear up...and I'm a guy!!! Lol. I am not a vocal expert, but I have been listening to and loving music my whole life...68 years. So I think I can tell if someone is a good singer, and let me tell you, Linda is an amazing singer. She can sing any type of song, and do a great job at it. I have loved Linda since 1970 when I first heard her, and I still love her. Linda you are the greatest.❤
Linda's songs always do that to me The power and passion of her voice tear my heart out.
The greatest most versatile female vocalist of her generation.
Correction - of all time!
She’s known for her ballads but she’s a friggin rockstar in her live performance of Tumbling Dice (from the movie FM soundtrack). You literally can’t take your eyes off her. Mick Jaggar & Keith Richards wrote the song but they said Linda *owned* it.
I had the pleasure seeing her sing that live in Ottawa Canada 1977 and yes it was the highlight of the concert
IMO this was one of Linda's best performances of this song and the entire Atlanta '77 concert was perhaps her best.
Linda had a career that spanned 5 generations. She has 31 studio albums, 15 compilation albums and lent her voice to another 120 albums. Christopher Loudon of "Jazz Times" in 2004 wrote "Linda Ronstadt has arguably the most sterling set of pipes of her generation."
Future members of the Eagles were once in her backing band when she was starting out, and SHE was one who encouraged them to start their own career. There are a few old tapes or films out there with them and her.
omg I didn't know that!!!!
Linda is probably in my opinion one of the best vocalist of all time. This is the music I grew up with. Thank you for this great reaction. Lucy Thomas covered this song and did a masterpiece of a job at age 15. I would like to see Lucy cover another great hit by Linda “A Long Long Time”. Linda just has so many great recordings its unreal. Please stay safe, healthy, and free.
Finally! None of this "best vocalist of her generation" BS ... best vocalist OF ALL TIME!
Linda and Karen are my 2 angelic vocal heroes. On the r rock side, add Annie Wilson and you have a trifecta of greatness. There are a few others that move me greatly (Roberta Flack, Marilyn McCoo and Gladys Knight). Had to get their names in, too.
Down So Low, live is incredible.
I couldn’t agree more! That’s my favorite performance of hers! She’s amazing! 💐
I'll check this out! Thanks for the rec!
Linda was THE female voice of her generation. She could rip your heart out with just one word! "The moon is a harsh mistress" is one of her best. Most singers who covered it were nice but Linda focused on that word "Harsh" and brought the pain.
As a voice teacher, I was wondering if you have heard Gabriel Henrique of Brazil. He was on AGT season before last and stunned everyone. He has the voice to cover Linda's songs. 5 years ago, when he first started recording in English, he posted Whitney Houston's song "I have nothing" and it shocked the world. ua-cam.com/video/qdWrv3FM7fA/v-deo.htmlsi=jyaABZU4LG2uh58D
He also went to Chile to sing "Too little, too late" in Spanish with Chilean singer Kevz! It's something special. I hope you listen to more Linda and to Gabriel!✌✌
If this makes you cry, try listening to Linda doing "long, long time".
The first time I heard Linda Ronstadt sing "Long, Long Time," I was 15 and in the backseat of my mom's car while her boyfriend was driving. I was looking out the car door window and listening to her perfect, heartbreakingly beautiful voice (and those gorgeous strings) and tears started welling in my eyes. My eyes kept getting bigger as I tried to keep the tears from spilling onto my cheeks, praying that my mom wouldn't turn around to talk to me and I would have to explain to her why I was crying over a song! I surreptitiously wiped my cheeks and became a die hard Linda Ronstadt fan at that very moment!
Love this song, great reaction... Also, you get even prettier when you cry. Makes your eyes sparkle more too. Just saying. Great content. Thank you.
Saw her do it live in New Orleans that year
Ahhhh Linda; 72,and I still have a crush on her;😎❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ she was kissed by God! One of the Greatest all time Vocalist! She conquers all genres! And I mean all!
There's also a video of Linda singing I Keep It Hid by Jimmy Webb. Even though it is not the best recording, she still blows the lid off the venue, which looked like a smaller venue. It's just beautiful to hear her sing that song.
This was generally the last song in her set durning the 70's, amazing.
She’s such a classic from that period. I saw her live in the early 70’s when the Stone Ponies were her backup band. Not sure if Frey or any of the other future Eagles were with her then. Check out Sissel, an immense talent I’d never heard before a few years ago. Enjoyed your reaction and critique, your tears are fine !!
🙏🏻✝️❤️
Linda Ronstadt's "Desperado" got more air play than the Eagles' version, and Don Henley credited her with making it popular. Don Henley and Glenn Frey were members of her backup band before forming the Eagles. Her version came out in 1973 as the B-side to her single Colorado. Then on her album Don't Cry Now.
Henley also credited Linda making it a classic. Frey said Linda's rendition helped make Desperado the Eagles signature song.
They still say that Linda is a member of the Eagles for life.
It was an album cut. The Eagles record company did not release it as a single. It was Linda who got it radio air play first. So she did make it popular.
Clint Black also got quite a bit or AirPlay with his cover decades later.
It’s just a great song, they all did justice.
There is a story that Willie Nelson once said that there are two kinds of men when it comes to Linda Ronstadt: those who have a crush on her and those who have never heard of her. Listen to her voice. Just magical.
haha I bet it was true!
Somewhere Out There (An American Tail song). Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram duet. "What's New", Linda Ronstadt & The Nelson Riddle Orchestra. Two great vocals.
Pure Perfection!
I saw Linda way back when. I'm 66 years old now and bin listening to her all my life. Makes me sad that she's so sick now. Had her poster on my wall and really love 💕 her.
I saw the eagles, her and joe walsh together at mile high stadium in 1976. She sang without a microphone.
I spent 6 years of my childhood in Europe, and 4 of those in Vienna, Austria, the city of music. So, while growing up with Linda, and other vocalists (male & female), classical music (orchestral as well) was always my preference. But when Linda came along, it opened up my musical interests into vocalists, and my love for her only grew. But at the same time, I spent a lot of time listening to what I call the great male vocalists, of which there are so many. While I would place Frank Sinatra a hair above the rest, it is not such a rigid and distinct difference, There are so many great male vocalists, all with a very different offering, and hence, an appreciation easy to adjust. But to me, Linda stands all alone at the top of female vocalists, including those of today. I own nearly all of her albums (all on CD) and whenever I play her on my near state of the art system, I either get goose bumps or cry. I look at Linda in comparison to all other female vocalists, like I look at Mozart compared to all other composers, where he stand quite alone at the top, just as Linda does.
Since you are into vocal and vocalists, I suggest you listen to a lot more of Linda, especially her albums with Nelson Riddle, which are not rock songs, but basically just her singing. One of my favorite of these albums is 'What's New'. I suggest that you listen to that song from that album - What's New! Or any of the many others. She also did operetta, and she was perfect - Pirates of Penzance. You will be amazed again!
I loved that you were crying. I was too! I signed up with you since you really seem to see and FEEL what is so good.
This woman is The GOAT. I am not over stating the case. She has hits in pop, country, rock, blues, mariachi and even light opera. Nobody else has ever achieved this. She is THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME! 😊😊🎉❤
You forgot her two albums with Nelson Riddle covering the American Song book.
First time on your channel, Lauren, and I enjoyed your reaction very much! If I had any kind of voice at all I would consider signing up for lessons. I don't know which groups/artists you have covered but I will be that The Crash Test Dummies are not one of them. You will love Brad Roberts' voice and I would love to hear your comments on it. Try the official version of "Superman's Song" for a fun video with a great track!!
Linda introduced me to a variety of different music genres and I will always be grateful to her for the important role she played in my popular music education
Love this reaction. Please listen to Lara Fabian. Arguably one of the best singers ever.
Lauren, thanks for your video and your analysis. I agree with you that Linda's singing on this piece is masterful and so is the Eagles' songwriting. And you said you have never heard this version of Desperado, which is likely because it is not available for purchase, and it is a bootleg from a concert.
As you mentioned I think you will find if you listen to the original 1973 recording she did is that this version is so far superior, showing how she practiced and mastered the song, improving upon it constantly. She changed the instrumentation by adding a piano solo with - again - the master jazz pianist, Don Grolnick. Thanks again for your commentary on what is one of my favorite renditions of any song. Rich
the late great don grolnick on piano :)
Undoubtedly the best version of this song 😊.
When you strip this song down to its bare bones she is pretty exposed as a singer and in this song you can see pretty much her
full repertoire that she has in her tool box so to speak. Always enjoy pieces where the singer is pretty much hanging out in the
wind like Lara Fabian,Bobby Hatfield,etc etc etc.
She looks like she uses the same amount of energy to whisper and belt. Makes it look easy.
Your orchid needs a drink.
lol! true!
I’m tearing up too!
I saw her in September of 77.
Don had asked Linda to sing this, and later admitted the song was not a hit until she sang it !
Blue Bayou
I always liked her version better.
In the Henley or Eagles version it's like a male friend advising a friend, but in her version
it's like a woman who is in love with the Desperado saying, "forget about the one you can't
have, look at me, I'm right here."
In the closing notes you can hear the desperation.
In any case it is one of the best songs ever written and I'm a big fan of song writers like
Bob Dylan, Robbie Roberson, Shania Twain, Joni Mitchell, Sam Cook and so forth.
A man ain't supposed to cry but it did it to me for the thousandth time. I was that
Desperado she's singing about.
Linda never did a bad or even average performance as far as I know. Some were only
very good but most are excellent. The only song she couldn't sing to her perfection
was Begin the Beguine. She said she didn't have the chest cavity to do it.
I don't know about this because with Cantas Por Me Padre she holds some notes
for a long time. With Begin the Beguine you had to go high and low very quickly
and the only one who could do it was Tony Martin. Even Frank Sinatra couldn't
without cheating a little. Linda never cheats.
Another song with a similar vibe is Someday Soon, by Judy Collins. Check it out if you get the chance!
Linda's Spanish songs
Really nice reaction!
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
In the SUMMER OF 1977 I followed LINDA RONSTADT to 5 NEW ENGLAND STATES in 5 states to see 6 show With friends by myself who made new friends that's summer.
what a summer!!!!
Probably 1970s. Okay I saw the date 1977. I was 18. Seems so long ago. Lord, I miss those days. 😢
Hey Lauren, I'm a former musical theater turned rock vocalist from way back. I love this song, both in its original form by the Eagles and this version by Linda. I completely forgot how amazing her version was, thank you for this Lauren! A little history if it hasn't already been stated. Founding members of the Eagles, Glenn Frey (guitars, vocals), Don Henley (drums, vocals), Bernie Leadon (guitars, vocals), and Randy Meisner (bass guitar, vocals) were recruited by Linda Ronstadt as band members. Some went on to tour with her, and all played on Linda’s third solo studio album, before venturing out on their own to create the Eagles. For a pure vocal reaction, may I suggest the Eagles, "Seven Bridges Road". Loved the reaction, keep doing what you do!
You're one of the first people that I've seen actually get the story correct. They were all part of the troubadour crowd, all friends of JD souther, Jackson Browne, and all very good studio musicians in their own right.
@kurtsaxton823 Thanks, I'm a big music nerd, and the Eagles are one of my favorite groups. 🤘🏼
Wow! 👍😁
Interesting that you started by talking about living in a white box and that you run a totally online vocal studio. Maybe you relate a bit to the Desperado she's singing about? No worries... I think most if not all people are a Desperado at some level of their life, which is why this song elicits such an emotional reaction.
late here. there's a good U.t. live concert from a year before this in Germany with Her all star hits band , about 90 min.
Her music would transcend different genres. Some of her songs charted on both country and pop charts at the same time. She would also have a hit in the Latin Genre as well, and at the same time.
I always shed a tear at that part! I wasn't a fan of her back in the 70's, due to her style of music, and my masculinity of music type (Led Zepp, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Allman Brothers).
Linda told Glen and Don who were part of her backup musicians to form their own band. So they formed the Eagles
It actually goes farther and deeper than that, they were part of her touring band, which is slightly different than her backup band, her and her boyfriend at the time JD Souther actually help them to assemble the musicians to start Eagles. All of the soon-to-be Eagles were friends of JD souther, and helped with Linda Ronstadt through the years. All part of the Troubadour crowd, But you pretty much had the gist of it.
That's a bit weird 😳 It was them who approached her. She actually helped them find members for their band
Not accurate
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You see it’s been way too long and you forgot about her. I was lucky enough to see her live many times and usually it was the final song of the encore and then we all went home. Happy.
This version will get you right in the heart. From a truly unique album. ua-cam.com/video/s9F-no5av-s/v-deo.htmlsi=Shh30gZFqA8Yobze
The best version of this song in my opinion.
This is the best version to look at to see Linda's courage. It is way better than the one on her album. It is her best ballad AND her best rendition of it. I am not talking about dragon slaying courage but rather the faith that what she is going to do with her voice will work. She sings really softly but her voice doesn't fade away at all. At the end she really powerfully finishes and knows it will not crack. Experience and courage. Not many would try this. Most would go for an 8 or 9 but Linda hits a 10 every time. She goes for it and we are lucky to see the results. She studied people like Lola Beltran, Maria Calis, Ella Fitzgerald and Billy Holliday. She would call them the greats and they were. BUT one thing she did they never did. She sang many genres very well.
1977
she deserves a golden book
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Yer musical knowledge i believe is limited. You stuck in a well_beaten path. Try a bit farther. Beyond those woods there's gold there. Yer way far behind from yer peers in this trade. Check Rob Squad Reactions. They covered all genre of music from the 50s to 90s. And thats made them successful and great.
I watch Rob Squad Reactions too, and yes, they have covered many years and many genres, but their music knowledge is non-existent. What are you talking about?
@@rubroken recheck my comment Abdul. You type too fast not using yer 3 brain_celled brain. Don't whine like a pig. Yer blinded by your emotion. Who said Rob Squad are knowledgeable.
They're nice people but they have no technical or practical knowledge of music.
@@bossfan49 agreed!
I have two degrees in music, a masters degree and a bachelors degree :)