A great documentary. Marianne Faithfull is so inspiring with her music and also how she came out on the other side from her drug abuse. It takes a strong person to do so and also to stay clean for so many years. When I look for someone that I can rely on I turn to Marianne Faithfull and her songs lyrics. Her songs help me a lot. I have autism and life gets hard very often, but it helps to have a great family, friends and also some artists that you can relate to in some sort of way. :)
Marianne and Mick were bad choices for each other, but then I think Mick is a bad choice for most women (unless you're a Nicaraguan heiress with no worries). She has proven to be very strong and resilient, and she's still gorgeous and a great artist, I profoundly admire her.
I love her with every fibre of my being and find her talking about her life experiences so utterly complelling and beautiful. So genuine and truly passionate about her music and the arts ....❤
Man, her early singing voice is something else! Her vibrato is absolutely stunning and effortless, beautiful... Shame she lost that part of her. I do still love Broken English too however. "...And we were right out of Mars Bars..." 😄
In her Autobiography Marianne describes such an experience when she overdosed on sleeping tablets in Australia. It was not that long after Brian Jones sad death and she talked about meeting him on a spiritual plane and it was extremely emotional. I truly believe every word of her experience then as she discusses it with such depth and passion and felt thankful and healed following a talk with Brian in that hazy realm. ❤
So here she says Sister Morphine is about a man after a car accident. In Catching Fire, she says it's about Anita Pallenberg trying to get clean once she found out she was pregnant. Maybe started one way and went another once the boy got involved...
No sympathy. How many followed the path of this early "influencer" and destroyed lives around them ? How many young people found it all glamorous... When it was really just morouse, selfish, and dangerous . So she survived. All applause. How many in HER WAKE Did Not ? No sympathy here. Only disdain.
All comments below offer nothing but accolades. As though the "delicate tea cup" would shatter if the waters boiled too hot, and accountability came calling.
What a remarkable woman. Thank you for sharing.
A great documentary. Marianne Faithfull is so inspiring with her music and also how she came out on the other side from her drug abuse. It takes a strong person to do so and also to stay clean for so many years. When I look for someone that I can rely on I turn to Marianne Faithfull and her songs lyrics. Her songs help me a lot. I have autism and life gets hard very often, but it helps to have a great family, friends and also some artists that you can relate to in some sort of way. :)
I love listening to mariannes stories ❤
It's so compelling ,nostalgic and strangely comforting I find ❤
When I'm at the last thread of my shredding life, like tonight, I come to Marianne Faithfull- bless her...
Same here. Inspired me to stop drinking and looking back.
I hope you are still with us today and enjoying our beautiful Marianne's music 🎶 ❤
Bless this lady, she's a survivor, one who has helped me survive- merci, Marianne Namaste from a Fan in Canada
A,very strong lady 💪 ❤
Marianne and Mick were bad choices for each other, but then I think Mick is a bad choice for most women (unless you're a Nicaraguan heiress with no worries). She has proven to be very strong and resilient, and she's still gorgeous and a great artist, I profoundly admire her.
He cheat on bianca too ,she was also very dificult person you don't marry somone like that she wanted status and fame
She already had the status and fame, she’s actually a much better musician than mick.
saw her in frisco years ago, at a small club, she was DIVINE AND FILLED WITH SPIRIT.
Thanks for uploading this. Astonishingly honest and well made.
What a beautiful, well put together, documentary. Marianne, you will always be part of music history 💙. Glad she got sober & enjoyed her life
The men in her life..not good choices...She got really lost..but now so strong!
*In our own ways, we're all lost*
Her gorgeous singing voice has aged so well and tells the story of her life.❤❤❤❤
WHAT her singing voice is awful
I love her with every fibre of my being and find her talking about her life experiences so utterly complelling and beautiful. So genuine and truly passionate about her music and the arts ....❤
Man, her early singing voice is something else! Her vibrato is absolutely stunning and effortless, beautiful...
Shame she lost that part of her. I do still love Broken English too however.
"...And we were right out of Mars Bars..."
😄
@@nickthelick your a bold boy 😋🍫🍭
I love her singing and talking voice and love this open and honest autobiography
Thank you😘💫
A national treasure.
Thank you so much for sharing . Beautiful and moving
I always remember this little bird by marianne faithfull it was a nice song
I ❤ you still
This Little Bird 🩷
Why'd Ya Do It? 🩷
Thank you Marianne ~
Eh, we all have our younger, wilder days. I’ve always liked her-or the little bit I knew of her.
❤❤liefde voor iedereen
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The Rolling Stones owe her alot, she was their muse
RIP.
Her first husband seems like a prick.
"In that space I asked for help." Was this a NDE? Wish she elaborated more.
In her Autobiography Marianne describes such an experience when she overdosed on sleeping tablets in Australia. It was not that long after Brian Jones sad death and she talked about meeting him on a spiritual plane and it was extremely emotional. I truly believe every word of her experience then as she discusses it with such depth and passion and felt thankful and healed following a talk with Brian in that hazy realm. ❤
So here she says Sister Morphine is about a man after a car accident. In Catching Fire, she says it's about Anita Pallenberg trying to get clean once she found out she was pregnant. Maybe started one way and went another once the boy got involved...
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Mick and Keith killed Brian Jones and they almost killed Marianne.
Brian was self indulgent menace
Brian killed Brian. Nobody else did it
Brian would have been better off with Marianne than with Anita and Marianne would have been better off with Brian instead of Mick.
No sympathy.
How many followed the path of this early "influencer" and destroyed lives around them ?
How many young people found it all glamorous...
When it was really just morouse, selfish, and dangerous .
So she survived.
All applause.
How many in HER WAKE
Did Not ?
No sympathy here.
Only disdain.
All comments below offer nothing but accolades.
As though the "delicate tea cup" would shatter if the waters boiled too hot,
and accountability came calling.
What a STUPID comment. She never wanted followers. But since you cant even spell MOROUSE... how should you understand such an intelligent soul?
When she was young, I see a similar appearance to Jane Asher.
Her version of Sister Morphine puts Mick's version to shame.
She wrote it.... so... @@SmallPotatoes-j2c
@@honeysuckle9951 So, she couldn't get over Mick. She wrote many of their songs. Did she get credit?
I don't trust anyone either
She's is reminding me of kate Blanchett in blue jasmine