Marianne Faithfull has survived so much and I find she thinks like me on a few key points... very interesting documentary. Love her raspy rough and real voice. Nothing fake about this woman. Real all the way. Honesty counts.
Brilliant doc. I met Marianne in 1968 when she and Mick Jagger visited Frank Zappa's log cabin in Laurel Canyon, Hollywood. They sat in the kitchen with Frank and his wife Gail. Mick and Marianne were like a double act - he spoke, she spoke, he spoke, she spoke. By contract, Gail never spoke. She sat mute, allowing Frank to hold centre stage. Such a contrast.
The Stones should have paid her for all the damage they have done to her.. - They would not have got so famous if it was not for Marianne Failtfull With rolling stones wild horses & any other songs. -She is an absolute legend. Love her!
Marianne introduced Mick to Real class and culture much the way Jane Asher did for Paul McCartney. He wouldn't be Sir Mick without her contribution to his personal growth. Which I am sure Mick wouldn't admit ANY blessings he had bestowed upon him. The Rolling Stones were virtually broke through the 60's (ripped off) and I'm sure it's one reason why they don't offer thanks (gratitude) or gratuity (charity) to anyone who helped them prosper. Marianne, Mick Taylor,Jimmy Miller and Ry Cooder who called them Bloodsuckers of the highest order. The Beatles kicked Pete Best out of their band just before rising to prominence. John Lennon bought Mr. Best a $40,000 pounds grocery store once he had the extra $$$s. Just a nibble for thought folks.
'She isn't English at all, she comes from this almost Gothic background?'...the English invented the 'Gothic movement' in terms of literature/sensibility.
uugghh... I'm so sick of reading stupid comments on every single Marianne Faithfull video referencing mars bars. It's not true, it's not clever or shocking, everyone has heard the story, get over it!
It's strange (and quite possibly pathetic) the way these people and their hangers-on always talk about themselves and each other as if they are of some import beyond the present moment. Someone once said (was it Lord Balfour?? probably not) that nothing matters very much and very few things matter at all. It is a curse of 'celebrity' that these people can reach late middle-age and still not grasp their own essential insignificance.
3replybiz??? Marianne Faithful is a wonderful singer! And she became far more interesting and creative , when she had departed from the squeaky-clean pop-princess persona! Just listen to "The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan" or "Broken English".
I agree with you insofar as she really couldn't sing very well, when she started as a teenager. It was bland and uninteresting. But I think it's fascinating how she developed into a great Artist!
shes new to me and i love her! her story is new to me,and shes so pretty even now!
Marianne is amazing she is now a wise and strong woman now.
Marianne Faithfull has survived so much and I find she thinks like me on a few key points... very interesting documentary. Love her raspy rough and real voice. Nothing fake about this woman. Real all the way. Honesty counts.
Her artistic achievements stand up.
Brilliant doc. I met Marianne in 1968 when she and Mick Jagger visited Frank Zappa's log cabin in Laurel Canyon, Hollywood. They sat in the kitchen with Frank and his wife Gail. Mick and Marianne were like a double act - he spoke, she spoke, he spoke, she spoke. By contract, Gail never spoke. She sat mute, allowing Frank to hold centre stage. Such a contrast.
I loved her when she started long ago and now I have great respect and admiration for her.
I never knew she had such hard times in her 20's. Wow, some friends she had
Absolute Fantastic thank you so much for sharing this powerful revitisizing song saved my life really.
thanks for sharing, I love this woman
she was SO beautiful. her eyes are so sweet.
and i think she CAN sing. well, i like her singing. soft and gentle
Muchísimas Gracias, Marianne Faithfull es una de mis cantantes favoritas. Ella es fantastica.
I cant believe more people havent discovered her and her music (and her voice). She is more incredible now then she was in the 60s. A rare goddess.
She continually inspires me, she continually impresses me, without fail or let, she remains...quite frankly, my most favourite artist.
she is so pretty
The Stones should have paid her for all the damage they have done to her.. - They would not have got so famous if it was not for Marianne Failtfull With rolling stones wild horses & any other songs. -She is an absolute legend. Love her!
Bullshit, don't lie to yourself.
Most amazing voice.
MIck was a lost soul without her.. Definitely opened up the "Stones" World..
Marianne a famous survivor from the sixties. Glad mind set's healthier for the
time being at least.
Such candour on her part.
Great Woman...
Marianne introduced Mick to Real class and culture much the way Jane Asher did for Paul McCartney. He wouldn't be Sir Mick without her contribution to his personal growth. Which I am sure Mick wouldn't admit ANY blessings he had bestowed upon him. The Rolling Stones were virtually broke through the 60's (ripped off) and I'm sure it's one reason why they don't
offer thanks (gratitude) or gratuity (charity) to anyone who helped them prosper. Marianne, Mick Taylor,Jimmy Miller and Ry Cooder who called them Bloodsuckers of the highest order. The Beatles kicked Pete Best out of their band just before rising to prominence. John Lennon bought Mr. Best a $40,000 pounds grocery store once he had the extra $$$s. Just a nibble for thought folks.
Right: Why wouldent Mick help Marianne out - especially during the time that she was homeless?!
A very interesting woman I didn't know at all. What a surprise!
AMASING PERSON, ONE OF A KIND, LIVE LONG MARIANNE & ENJOY FOOKIN' LIFE JUST BECOUSE !!
A true artist who has only gotten better with age.
She lit that cigarette like a G 😎lol
She is the most beautiful woman ever!!!
Agree
She`s the girl with the faraway eyes !!!
'She isn't English at all, she comes from this almost Gothic background?'...the English invented the 'Gothic movement' in terms of literature/sensibility.
uugghh... I'm so sick of reading stupid comments on every single Marianne Faithfull video referencing mars bars. It's not true, it's not clever or shocking, everyone has heard the story, get over it!
Plus it would give us females a Terrible yeast infection ...
A human beeing without love...and she acting în this direction.
She looked innocent but was far from it. Her story is amazing though.
no I think you are so prolific and original,real strong,and so above the bull shit people subject themselves too . your my angel voice....
It's strange (and quite possibly pathetic) the way these people and their hangers-on always talk about themselves and each other as if they are of some import beyond the present moment. Someone once said (was it Lord Balfour?? probably not) that nothing matters very much and very few things matter at all. It is a curse of 'celebrity' that these people can reach late middle-age and still not grasp their own essential insignificance.
Keith the old kitchen liar.
Back in the day she wasn’t my cup of tea.
She's very interesting, can't sing for toffee, but that's ok.
3replybiz??? Marianne Faithful is a wonderful singer! And she became far more interesting and creative , when she had departed from the squeaky-clean pop-princess persona! Just listen to "The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan" or "Broken English".
I agree with you insofar as she really couldn't sing very well, when she started as a teenager. It was bland and uninteresting. But I think it's fascinating how she developed into a great Artist!