Judith Durham The Seekers - Documentary
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Here are a few snippets from the Love is in the Air documentary, presented by the ABC. Hopefully, all who view will be encouraged to buy, so the producers will be happy to see this. Included is a short clip from the 68 farewell show, which seems to be from a different source. The last is of Judith commenting on Helen Reddys I am Woman. The full documentary version, of which this production is a distillation, apparently contains more material. (Well see how this one goes).
I hope I am able to find Judith's voice in heaven...a must have...
@InteriorCommando I'll never criticize you for that observation. She's aged beautifully, yes, but like a fine wine, she's gotten even better. Ms. Durham, you've achieved something rare, a loyal following over 40 years later. We love you and continue to enjoy the gift of beautiful music that you have given us. Thank you.
The Carnival Will Never Be Over as long as the Durham voice and the Seekers songs are burned gloriously in my memory. God bless Judith and the Boys.
The most beautiful singing voice EVER !! Just as gorgeous is Judith's charming personality !! Always have and always will love Judith and the Seekers!! Thank you for 50 plus years of great music!! Tim in Texas
Still beautiful, still vocally strong... just awesome!
If only I could live my life all over again....
The Seekers are a treasure.
I love them.
George Vreeland Hill
Thanks for posting this!
Judith is a true star and a great Australian
So sad... an apt. tribute to the behold the end of "The Seekers" I "Will" love the talent & the beauty of Judith Durham till "I" die
The everlasting smile is still there .I love Judith
Seen Judith a few times in concert. Apart from the voice, I just like her so much.
Pure talent. Pure charm.
@Seattlecarnut - here's a definition for you - 200,000+ people come to see you at the Myer Music Bowl. In Australia in 1968, you didn't get any more popular than that.
I agree IC & she still has this vibrant spirit !
She radiated some of the finest qualities, that could ever be found in an entertainer, or a woman. Thats what I looked for when I started dating. When I heard "I'll Never Find Another You", I knew it was now or never. I found a girl who had those inner qualities, of practicality, endurance, loyalty, and loved me, despite myself. That was nearly 4O years ago. She endured everything that life could throw at her. I am alway thankful for Judith, and the example that she set. OWG, they do exist.
Beautiful voice and a lovely lady. The Seekers were a brilliant group but there was a lot lot more left in them. Judith left the group far too soon.
Like an angel in the air
OMG that brought tears my eyes when he said the carnival really is over and I think he was choked himself
Magnificent
Judith"s "Emotional make up" is that of a "Singer & Performer" (the Keys).
She's not a "light switch" sex idol.
Bio graphical Note:
In the "60s" she wasconsidered a "Pin up"
as well as a" Pop Princess".
Just thought you would like to know,
Jamieson (Peter).
cont.
Also she is a widow who has never been divorced, and was happily maaried for 25 years.
@RoyFive
At the beginning, when she already was popular she talks about looking forward to a time when she loses weight and gaining more confidence so that she could be successful.
Perhaps you missed that.
Apparently Judith break down and cried after their final appearance in 1968.
I see nothing to criticize, she IS a charming woman.
i want to know more about this group please put more on i would buy it for sure and maybe judith can tell us more that is not in the book more interviews please
@InteriorCommando Pardon and I don't mean no offense but I still couldn't get her out of my mind, and I mean that young girl singing Georgie Girl in the 60's, actaully I saw her pictures in the early 70's and had a crush on her though I was just maybe 9 years old.
'Mum's everywhere preferred Athol and Bruce to Mick and Guy'.Who is Mick??
+kevin heming Mick and Keith..alludes to those scruffy Rolling Stones.
@InteriorCommando I agree.
Judith could have been a "pop" star in 1968.
But she wouldn't meassure up to days high standards.
After all she is a vegaterian who doesn't drink smoke or do drugs.
aAlso she has never