Saw her in Olympia Washington She was AMAZING!!! When I was 3 years old My mother said I Stood up and walked toward one of our Floor speakers and put the top of head into the speaker. Judy was singing Both sides now. Joni wrote it of course. But My whole being needed it so bad... I would become a failed Songwriter but when I was on tour in the 90's We would cover Both sides now... lol I got to take my mom to see Judy Collins and when She sang this song My mom Reached out her hand and I held on!! It was one of my favorite memories. She is now in her 80's and She is fading... I am now a Grandfather and Tired. These people changed my life
Holy crap! She's 81 years old here and her voice sounds incredible! I'm blown away. She's a treasure! She was the first concert I ever attended, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in around 1971 or 1972.
Brought tears to my eyes, I remember those heady days when the entire world was before us in which to revel, and some of us did, some, like Judy, more than others. She still has that angelic voice and presence 50 years on. Wonderful memories.
I looked up her bio. She has been performing since 1959. That was the year I was born. I’m 63. I truly have known her voice my entire life. That’s so incredible to think about.❤️✌🏻
Judy Collins, your voice is truly unchanged. This is a great rendition of a great song. I recently created to works of art, both of which were inspired by the last verse. I saw you in concert at Red Rocks, Colorado. The second half of the concert was Simon and Garfunkel. That was quite a concert. It had to have been around 1969.
Listening to this made me feel sorry for the generation who give their heart and soul to acts like Taylor Swift thinking that she is the pinnacle of artistic perfection, and who would never listen to this ethereal, angelic perfection
Don’t worry. Timeless music has a way of being rediscovered and real truths can and do reach us as we are made in the likeness and image of God. Signed, a 47 year old x generation man who listened to glam metal in jr. high and by Jr year in high school it was Peter Paul and Mary, Beethoven, and Billie Joel.
I was born in 1963.I started reacting to music immediately apparently. Haven't stopped. I just saw this lady is still performing. That is absolutely fantastic. I did see her at the Festival with Joni Mitchell and Brandi Carlile. I admire them all so much.The amount of history teaches so much. Youngsters listen up.These stories are pure gold.🇮🇪
Her voice is stunning for an eighty year old woman. I have watched this back to back to performances in her 20s and there really isn't much difference. I don't think I have heard anything quite this well preserved. She looks really healthy too.
This has always been a lovely song (full credit to Bob Dylan), and this performance is over the top. Congratulations to Judy Collins. The introduction she gives is gorgeous. She sets you up for a song bound to be touching because of her history with it, teases you with the melody ("a voice coming up the steps"), finishes the historical story, and then sings the song beautifully. I agree with the earlier posters here who praise Judy Collins's voice and singing. She's still fabulous. Enjoy. Thank you, Judy Collins. Kind wishes to all.
"I listened...while Dylan wrote this song" what-a-story! Told so gently with wonder in her voice she tells us listening for hours to the process of creation...amazing and haunting
Mr. Tamburine is also called Lucifer. Hesekiel 28,13b. Do you understand now why Dylan wrote this song so quickly and easily? He sold his soul. ua-cam.com/video/m_wAZ02JUtM/v-deo.html
My wife and I saw Judy Collins on our honeymoon in lake Tahoe 43 years ago it's astounding her voice is still as beautiful as it was then. I remember her beautiful eyes. Time has not diminished her beauty!
Sweet "Judy Blue-eyes". I had the chance to hear this, in the East Village, NYC, 1964. I took those memories with me, to Vietnam, after I was Drafted into the Army, 1966. That was within, just 3 weeks, after graduating from High School, up in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.
I worked for Joe Harold, who owned a radio station. He worked for Judy Collins Father In Colorado. He told me when Judy was a tiny Girl, she would sit at the piano and he swore he could hear the angels when she sang songs. He said he knew she would become famous.
Here's my humble take. She portrays the weariness, longing for relieve of a worn down soul. It reminds one of a farewell, someone that's looking down from above. The curtain has been opened, the vail lifted and nothing left but harsh reality except where the wander see's a different road where there's no fences facing. Judy catches the under tones very well. Yes a beautiful rendition. She is a wonderful soul.
OMG. The first notes leaving her lips....perfect, I hope to have such a natural flowing voice when I reach her age. And as always....those mesmerizing ageless beautiful prancing blue eyes. Stephen Stills wrote that song to her deservedly.
Jerry Jeff Walker, Who Wrote and Sang ‘Mr. Bojangles,’ Dies at 78 He never had a Top 40 pop hit. But his best-known composition became a standard, and he became a mainstay of the outlaw country movement.
Totally agree, a happy early arrival and the magic of Glastonbury such privileged..even better slower and with less accompaniment. Very very special musical moment for me.
This song was written in 1964 - first recorded in 1965. That's nearly sixty years ago! Can you think of any song on the top ten hit parade right now that you would put money on being performed - with such beauty and reverence - in sixty year's time? I'd love to know.
She is one of the best. I have known her family forever and walked down the aisle with her at her brother Mike's wedding in the 60's. Loved listening to her sing and play through the years. Bernie
One of the best singer/songwriters ever in music. A true talent and a wonderful interpreter of music and song. One of the rare artists that make life worth living, and music an unmissable journey. Out of site Judy xx
I have lived my life in awe of the late fifties and sixties writers and singers. 81 now and hoping for many more years to listen to the best music ever written
I love you so much, Judy, ever since I was a child and my uncles introduced me to your records. I am so glad to see you have your own channel. & I see you are on your tour and I am going to try to make one of the dates somehow. All the best and thank you for the inspiration.
Grew up listening to Judy Collins and Joni Mitchell. My dad taught me how to play guitar when I was in 9th grade. We used to play and sing together. Oh how I miss those days, and of course my daddy.... The first song I eve4 played was Bottle of Wine..
I hope Judy sings this song at her concert on Thursday night at the Celebrity Theater in Phoenix, This is the one of her hits that i never learned to sig the tenor parts with her. What a voice!!
I was amongst a small group of fans that signed her and the Byrds to perform at Saint Anselm's College during our Winter and Spring weekends circa 1969/70.How lucky were we ?She was sooooo beautiful. Still is !!!
One of the most beautiful and with perfect voice. Even now she has it. An angel of music, style, class and class. Still has it. Over the years she developed greater class and softened up
If God ever invented anything sweeter than the sound of Judy's voice, he kept it for himself. She is timeless, she is ageless.
Yo are so correct , I completely agree she has a voice that was meant to sing for God.
@ Jeff Howard
You Sir, have a way with words. Perfectly put. Well done.
God isn't selfish.
@@angelbulldog4934 I do not know him, so I have no experience!
@@speedtouch106 I know Him very well.
Saw her in Olympia Washington She was AMAZING!!!
When I was 3 years old My mother said I Stood up and walked toward one of our Floor speakers and put the top of head into the speaker.
Judy was singing Both sides now. Joni wrote it of course. But My whole being needed it so bad...
I would become a failed Songwriter but when I was on tour in the 90's We would cover Both sides now... lol
I got to take my mom to see Judy Collins and when She sang this song My mom Reached out her hand and I held on!! It was one of my favorite memories. She is now in her 80's and She is fading... I am now a Grandfather and Tired. These people changed my life
Holy crap! She's 81 years old here and her voice sounds incredible! I'm blown away. She's a treasure! She was the first concert I ever attended, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in around 1971 or 1972.
Me too! I saw her at Bucknell University in 1968. Been in love ever since
Ooo
And she can still play a 12 string guitar!
Brought tears to my eyes, I remember those heady days when the entire world was before us in which to revel, and some of us did, some, like Judy, more than others. She still has that angelic voice and presence 50 years on. Wonderful memories.
Just saw her, but she didn't sing this.
Couldn't have put it better Doug, you caught the spirit of the sixties exactly
I looked up her bio. She has been performing since 1959. That was the year I was born. I’m 63. I truly have known her voice my entire life. That’s so incredible to think about.❤️✌🏻
Judy Collins, your voice is truly unchanged. This is a great rendition of a great song. I recently created to works of art, both of which were inspired by the last verse. I saw you in concert at Red Rocks, Colorado. The second half of the concert was Simon and Garfunkel. That was quite a concert. It had to have been around 1969.
Listening to this made me feel sorry for the generation who give their heart and soul to acts like Taylor Swift thinking that she is the pinnacle of artistic perfection, and who would never listen to this ethereal, angelic perfection
Don’t worry. Timeless music has a way of being rediscovered and real truths can and do reach us as we are made in the likeness and image of God. Signed, a 47 year old x generation man who listened to glam metal in jr. high and by Jr year in high school it was Peter Paul and Mary, Beethoven, and Billie Joel.
Away with Taylor Swift
Your parents said the same about your music.
What is it with old people and an inability to reflect accurately on their past? It's weird.
I was born in 1963.I started reacting to music immediately apparently. Haven't stopped. I just saw this lady is still performing. That is absolutely fantastic. I did see her at the Festival with Joni Mitchell and Brandi Carlile. I admire them all so much.The amount of history teaches so much. Youngsters listen up.These stories are pure gold.🇮🇪
True stars ain’t no coincidence. Real deal. May god bless her
How many others are surprised that she is still alive, let alone, relevant?
Her voice is as beautiful as ever. She's incomparable.
she sounds a lot like Mary Fahl. or vise-verse.
Her voice has a gentle, haunting pleasure about it. One that has its own reality that seems to be designed only for you.
Mr. Tamvourine man
Her voice is stunning for an eighty year old woman. I have watched this back to back to performances in her 20s and there really isn't much difference. I don't think I have heard anything quite this well preserved. She looks really healthy too.
Singing is good for the lungs unlike smoking cigarettes.
Stunning not just for eighty, but for any age!
She’s truly incredible!
Age has nothing to do with it.
@@angelbulldog4934 I am 60. And I am a trained singer. Is that old enough to have the opinion I expressed?
Time has been very kind to her. One of the best Sail on Judy.
This has always been a lovely song (full credit to Bob Dylan), and this performance is over the top. Congratulations to Judy Collins. The introduction she gives is gorgeous. She sets you up for a song bound to be touching because of her history with it, teases you with the melody ("a voice coming up the steps"), finishes the historical story, and then sings the song beautifully. I agree with the earlier posters here who praise Judy Collins's voice and singing. She's still fabulous. Enjoy. Thank you, Judy Collins. Kind wishes to all.
When Judy sings it, the meaning and purpose of the song hits the heart.
"I listened...while Dylan wrote this song" what-a-story! Told so gently with wonder in her voice she tells us listening for hours to the process of creation...amazing and haunting
Mark ….. “HAUNTING” is the best adjective for this amazing and timeless musical artist. Could not agree more.
Mr. Tamburine is also called Lucifer. Hesekiel 28,13b. Do you understand now why Dylan wrote this song so quickly and easily? He sold his soul. ua-cam.com/video/m_wAZ02JUtM/v-deo.html
Amazing how beautifully Judy Collins STILL sings!
My wife and I saw Judy Collins on our honeymoon in lake Tahoe 43 years ago it's astounding her voice is still as beautiful as it was then. I remember her beautiful eyes. Time has not diminished her beauty!
Sweet "Judy Blue-eyes".
I had the chance to hear this, in the East Village, NYC, 1964. I took those memories with me, to Vietnam, after I was Drafted into the Army, 1966. That was within, just 3 weeks, after graduating from High School, up in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.
Judy Collins singing a Dylan song.
Pure legends of my time.
In my 73 years they have always been there. I was lucky
She still has a wonderful voice. Stay well Judy.
Hello Jane how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
I worked for Joe Harold, who owned a radio station. He worked for Judy Collins Father
In Colorado. He told me when Judy was a tiny
Girl, she would sit at the piano and he swore
he could hear the angels when she sang songs.
He said he knew she would become famous.
The magic of Judy's rendition ... superlative, beyond what its creator could express. Thank you Judy for the trip to the stars
Here's my humble take. She portrays the weariness, longing for relieve of a worn down soul. It reminds one of a farewell, someone that's looking down from above. The curtain has been opened, the vail lifted and nothing left but harsh reality except where the wander see's a different road where there's no fences facing. Judy catches the under tones very well. Yes a beautiful rendition. She is a wonderful soul.
One of the greatest singers singing one of the greatest songs...
Breathtakingly beautiful tones in her voice.
Should have 10 billion views.....a real World Treasure we have with Judy.
I had tickets for her last 3 years. Finally saw her on Sat. OMG best ever
What a voice ! What a performance ! What an artist ! Thank you, Ms Collins
Always.
Such a pure voice she's one of the all-time greats! And still got in her later years!
Wow Judy Collins your voice is still as good as in the Sixties bless you
Wow, Judy’s voice, like a fine wine, has only improved with age....and it wasn’t too shabby to begin with. lol
Bob could not possibly dream of such a magnificent performance when he wrote the song.
I remember Judy while I was serving oversea in the 60s.
A legend leaves me teary eyed.
God is so great to gift us this beautiful soul with an Angels voice from heaven.
Hello Wortman how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
OMG. The first notes leaving her lips....perfect, I hope to have such a natural flowing voice when I reach her age. And as always....those mesmerizing ageless beautiful prancing blue eyes. Stephen Stills wrote that song to her deservedly.
Beautiful, magical days that only come once in a lifetime. Thank you for sharing a taste of the spirit of those days and with Dylan.
Hello Joni how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
This world was so blessed with the voice of this amazing lady love you Judy❤️❤️
Wow... so fine to hear Judy execute so wonderfully one of Bob Dylan's true classics. Love it.
Judy Collins Fifth Album (the actual title) is outstanding. If you haven't heard it or don't know it, you'll be well impressed.
Jerry Jeff Walker, Who Wrote and Sang ‘Mr. Bojangles,’ Dies at 78
He never had a Top 40 pop hit. But his best-known composition became a standard, and he became a mainstay of the outlaw country movement.
Judy must be 83 what a voice that hasn’t changed beautiful! She looks good and healthy!
WOW just sat and listened while Dylan wrote this song. This song saved my life when I was a lost young man. It got me through each day.
Love this woman.😊😊
Saw this at at Glastonbury on Sunday.
Beautiful and we all sang along xxx
Totally agree, a happy early arrival and the magic of Glastonbury such privileged..even better slower and with less accompaniment. Very very special musical moment for me.
Better through time.
Thank you for your wonderful version of Mr. Tambourine man.
She's playing here in Daytona Beach in a week. I can't wait, what a voice. It has not changed very much from the 60's. This is legendary ✌️❤️🎵
I’ve never heard this version before it’s beautifully ethereal. What a pure voice.
The final notes to this wonderful version are just spine-chilling... such beauty in her voice!
what a beautiful voice
Judy brings a unique beauty to her version of Mr Tambourine Man. 👏👏👏👏
81 ,,,,81 your having a laugh that voice is much more like 18. So glad Judy is still out performing.
After Judy Collins' version of this song, this comes second. The feeling in this version is simply amazing.
Michael Dillon, Perth W.A.
This song was written in 1964 - first recorded in 1965. That's nearly sixty years ago! Can you think of any song on the top ten hit parade right now that you would put money on being performed - with such beauty and reverence - in sixty year's time? I'd love to know.
Beautiful takes me away back to days long gone
Her voice is timelessly beautiful Angelic 🤟
Hello 👋...... How are you doing?
Judy has a voice that is amazing and timeless ❤️
Voice of an angel..
very goood
Oh my God!! This music is sooooo awesome to listen to!
Saw Judy Collins in concert in the 70's class act,beautiful person,beautiful voice,beautiful songs beautiful eyes,beauty all the way around.
These are the words of God ❤️
Judy and Joni, can there be any more talented people on this planet. ❤
For recovering hippies.
And for us who refuse to recover.
And the angels smiled...
Beautiful, stunned with this performance.
Amazing voice after all those years
A voice like milk and honey makes me remember old times and 🏵️💮🌸🌻😂🌺🌷🌹🥀💐💐🌼🌻let my soul bloom❤️🌹
Her voice is stunning period.
She is one of the best. I have known her family forever and walked down the aisle with her at her brother Mike's wedding in the 60's. Loved listening to her sing and play through the years. Bernie
That's our Judy..!
Nice 12 String.. & back-up band ... ? You see McGuinn and McGuire?....?...
......
Simply mesmerizing.
Magnificent...Thank you so much!
Wonderful.
Stunningly beautiful. No words... except thank you Judy.
One of the best singer/songwriters ever in music. A true talent and a wonderful interpreter of music and song. One of the rare artists that make life worth living, and music an unmissable journey. Out of site Judy xx
I love these clips , so full of great insight into my favorite performer and the songs she sings.
Chills. 🥲 I have chills listening to this etheric rendition, and when Judy encourages the audience to sing too . . . Oh. My.
Judy, I wish you many more years. Amazing that you can retain such a Angelic voice at 81. I have always been enchanted by your singing.
The best version, I've ever heard.
What a voice, sweet Judy Blue Eyes.
❤❤❤
I have lived my life in awe of the late fifties and sixties writers and singers. 81 now and hoping for many more years to listen to the best music ever written
Wow. Just wow. 80 years & perfect.
That's a great song. It brings me back to a wandering, less burdensome, simple life, and the beautiful people I met along the way.
In that white dress and gorgeous hair, she looks like a beautiful angel 🥰
I'm 50 years younger, but I could fall in love.
I love you so much, Judy, ever since I was a child and my uncles introduced me to your records. I am so glad to see you have your own channel. & I see you are on your tour and I am going to try to make one of the dates somehow. All the best and thank you for the inspiration.
Crystal clear voice of an angel and a great song.
Stunning, ageless, beautiful through and through - a precious treasure
Such a beautiful woman. Her songs are always performed perfectly!
This was one of the first Dylan songs I ever heard. I love that Judy travels across genres.
@derek.thomas00 Hello, Derek. Here's one of my songs for you: ua-cam.com/video/76OxSEgWN9c/v-deo.html. I hope you enjoy it. Take care.
A legend of music, she is quality without age,
my absolute favorite song of all time performed beautifully by this amazing woman...
WOW ! Beautiful voice Judy !
There are no words to adequately describe how good this is, simply stunning!
😮wow how beautiful is her voice still!
Thank you for letting hear from you in this way!
Grew up listening to Judy Collins and Joni Mitchell. My dad taught me how to play guitar when I was in 9th grade. We used to play and sing together. Oh how I miss those days, and of course my daddy.... The first song I eve4 played was Bottle of Wine..
I hope Judy sings this song at her concert on Thursday night at the Celebrity Theater in Phoenix, This is the one of her hits that i never learned to sig the tenor parts with her. What a voice!!
Absolutely stunning...clarity, tone, emotion...'beautiful' is a sub-par word to describe.
Beautiful song, beautifully sung, by a beautiful, soulful lady....God Bless.
I was amongst a small group of fans that signed her and the Byrds to perform at Saint Anselm's College during our Winter and Spring weekends circa 1969/70.How lucky were we ?She was sooooo beautiful. Still is !!!
One of the most beautiful and with perfect voice. Even now she has it. An angel of music, style, class and class. Still has it. Over the years she developed greater class and softened up
глаза так же, как в 60-х.. браво !!!!!
We are all praying this story is true