I love Bonnie, not only for her music and incredible slide, but she is such a class act. An absolute sweetheart and good soul. The kind of person you wish you could know personally..
Been listening to Miss Bonnie Raitt, driving home from night shift, since 1978. Kept me awake, singing along. Blessed with her music ever since. She just keeps better.
How can one woman be so talented, so real and so beautiful all at the same time? I'd be thrilled to be just one of those! I'm grateful to be in the world at the same time and to have heard her play in concert.
I'll never forget asking Her to sing The Blender Blues and have her point Her Finger and say: "I dont play that song anymore"!! Love You Bonnie. Dont EVER stop playing and singing...
Love this lady's performances! I was so busy and broke raising kids during all those earlier years of Bonnie's career. Here l am now, kids raised, divorced, better off financially, and sure hoping l can catch this lady in concert before she quits touring. I just think she is the complete package. Red-headed, sexy, and, oh so talented!
I remember when I was a young man in the early '70s deciding whose version of "Love Has No Pride" playing on the radio that I liked best. The song was covered by two incredible singers Linda Ronstadt and Bonnie Raitt, I gave the edge to Bonnie because she knows how to sing the blues in that plain truth way that tears at your heart. I've been a fan ever since. I like Linda too. Check them out singing together on Geoge Lowell"s song "Blowin Away" The hairs will stand up on the back of your head.
I miss these Charlie Rose interviews. Such a great format to learn about people. It makes me sad that all my favorites disappeared in one short moment in time. Garrison Keillor, Al Franken, Louis C.K, Kevin Spacey...
Insight. The comment about creativity being friction between self-aggrandizing and self-worthlessness is wonderful - and explains so much about the reason it matters to create and the push to do the best possible. No wonder it creates so much carnage. The seeking adulation, demanding more from yourself, not delivering to your own or critical expectations, but knowing you have the ability - and in comes all the addictions unless that person can stave that off. Those periods when writers focus closely on the effort to create matters to their quality output.
I have been a fan of hers for years. Since I was like ten. Though I have grown old, her music, never will. There will never come a day when I hear her on the radio that I wont say TURN IT UP! Her music is timeless just like her smile. The music industry is lucky to have found her. She has inspired many and her love for music is solid. My children have grown up listening to her along with other rock bands and they have their kids jammin to her as well. Three generations or rock. We love you Miss Bonnie. Your voice is that of an angel. You from Montgomery?
When I think of Bonnie I think of “The Glow” and “I Can’t Make You Love Me.” But I try not to think of “I Can’t Make You Love Me.” It rips my heart open every time…
bonnie , i lost my sister, dad and aunt all within 3 onths of each other. reminded me of your losses of your brother and dad. We can prepare, yet it still is so different when it actually happens..sending love always
I think she said she drank on purpose in the beginning to give her that sound Too bad. She ended up having a problem with alcohol. Got off of it she said.
" You don't have to hang up your spurs when you're getting on..." HaHaHaH ...I love her involvement while she talks to us (us being Charlie and I). She's made this geriatric gal smile and learn. Your concert w/ Lyle Lovett at Blossom Music Center in Bath Ohio, a bunch of years ago was great, too. Keep aiming for that stirrup and See you again.
This is a wonderful interview. 'Slipstream' is my favorite album of hers. Gave it to my sister for Christmas. Bonnie is our second cousin through the Raitt side...My mother, but we never really got to know her growing up, unfortunately, although I've met her a few times. She lives large in her music and she inspires me. I am also a singer songwriter. I've have a song for her but don't quite know how to get it to her. Maybe someday.
Love Bonnie......'bout grief, no matter how much you think you're preparing for a love one to pass........it's so much different when they do.........you can never be prepared for the aftermath of grief and loss.It takes over your life and you never get over it.You learn to build a new life out of it if you can or decide to.Grief is a strange uncontrollable beast.Thank God for MUSIC.
I love you Bonnie I have always been drawn to that crazy red hair and soul on fire! You are an icon to the generations! Everyone loves you and you probably have the most unique voice among all. I also think of Linda Rondstadt and the entire genre is unlike any other music. I am 100% purely raised on your beautiful songs. You are the best. No other rock music compares especially when we see new artists come along like LP and a few unique sounding others that are newly invented as the blues. We all love us some Aaron Neville, Bonnie, Greg Allman, Tracy Chapman, this is great! The best music on the planet. Addictive personality, hahaha. Love her power words about sobriety. Good for you. What about the new Florence and the Machine? I know the genre is a little newer Soul Pop, but she has some of Bonnie's fire. Something about these sirens. Glad she's open about politics and it's a fluid part of her character. Just beautiful! Love you. Miss Prince too, tragic that he's gone. So many good greats out there... love your blues... ... ... ... I love the part with the I'm lonely bit... very good... ... 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
In early 1972 while i was living in Philly, WMMR had her first concert their at Sigma Sound Studios which i heard live on the radio . It turned out to be the " Lost Album " for many years . She was young and raw at that time .
@Bonnie Raitt thank you for expressing your heart, I can't Make You Love Me, But I can't Help Believin'... And I love ballads.... Thank you for inspiration God bless you emmensely
If youre defining a "Class Act Diva" you're looking at Bonnie Raitt. Intelligent, musically top of the line, genuine, empathetic, can't compete with her talent, especially live music, or for that matter, anything she sings, anywhere. She's a realistic.
Saw a very young Bonnie in the early '70's at the Academy of Music in Philly. Have been a huge fan ever since. It was just Bonnie and Freebo on stage. One of those concerts you wish would never end.
I heard Norah Jones, who was being interviewed and about to do a duet with Bonnie, say-----Bonnie is so BadAss. She is--Thank God! She has been my fave for a couple of decades. I love that she employed priceless musical treasures like the old Delta Blues musicians sometimes when they weren't working. She's the Best!!
What a beautiful and characteristicly blues minded woman! She is so great at all! And very, very sympathic! A such a great guitaristic and slide minded woman! 👍👍👍👍👍💞 One thousand faces of honor! 🧑😎💝
when i was young, my mates would head to a party after the pub closed and i would head to my friend. Gaylene’s house and she would roll me up a fat joint and turn me on to music that i hadn’t heard. Bonnie was one of them and i bless her for it.
Young or older, still nothing like a big fat joint infused with some Bonnie and friends. She infiltrated our souls with goodness and happiness. Timeless wildfire.
first recording i came by was around 1971 of bonnie and i was 16 years old and i was captured by bonnie raitt and i still feel the same when i hear bonnie sing and play
Shes so real..and looks wonderful....maybe the quaker in her but shes so authentic . must b shes living her passions . sharing her gifts. She has good genes and puts them to use. Saw u in LA ..met Freebo few years back....a trip back to 72. Keep going .love u
Slide is a jet engine but it can get old fast. Nothing worst than repetitive slide. It's a long drum solo, it's bagpipes. I like her slide. I like some others.
@@Jeff-jg7jh Joan absolutely has said this. I have heard it more than once in different wordings. She truly feels it’s a gift that just funneled through her.
@@shoeshineboy5869 Sheesh... disagreeing or arguing, are you,, as love Bon said, with being "sick of money hijacking our democracy," or with the basic Quaker tenet of being "put on this Earth to help others less fortunate than ourselves'?!? Who's gonna throw that shoeshine boy a dime....
She looks & sounds like what I imagine Rogue from the X-Men to look & sound like if she were a real person. Her singing voice, sounds a lot like Rogue's voice as she was portrayed in "X-Men 👩🏿🦳 ⚡ the Animated Series."
She mentions exercise at one point early in the interview. That one word an dhearing it spoken out loud in those terms brought a new meaning to why i rid emy bike. I am addicted to it.
I Love everything about Bonnie, her as a person, her voice is just amazing and sexy, her guitar playing, she can just walk out on stage and that does it for me, just one sexy talented lady. Larry Weakley.
Charlie Rose never heard a statement he didn't want to interrupt. That's one of the reasons, I was never a big fan of his. He could do a good interview, but he wouldn't shut up!
Charlie rose had the most interesting guests but his interview style was to answer the question he was about to ask and then ask if the guest concurred. It was annoying. Philip Johnson, the acclaimed and much overrated architect told him, “You talk too much.”
I want to do what Charlie Rose does. Absolutely! I first bought a Bonnie Raitt album (not a CD, or download) in the fall of 1975 because she looked like a girl I was dating. I a.) started dating someone else shortly after and b.) Literally wore the grooves off that record. REALLY, I had to get another. I was then introduced to Little Feat, by a college roommate. How many, amazing stories, or what is her Best Lowell George story does she have? She once said that she "misses Little Feat more than she Misses being 5 years old". I played a Bonnie Raitt tape at my parents house, in 1976, when I was vacuuming and cleaning. My mother asked who that was: I told her that it was Bonnie Raitt. "Oh, I love her father, John Raitt". HUH? She told me about her father being a Broadway star, etc. Suffice it to say, we were not all that close, but somehow found a commonality. She still looks and sounds wonderful. But, I want to do what Charlie Rose does.
🌿. .couldn’t finish this past the 5:08 time stamp try as I may. .first saw Bonnie back in the early ‘70’s at a coffee club I worked at then, The Main Point in downtown Bryn Mawr, Pa. and the guys in the audience (a packed house with every show) would whoop it up during “Blender”. . .🌪 . ..but Rose here has his head hanging to one side and I can’t get over how he reminds me of a long necked goose that’s got a hurt spine, or something. ..I can’t WATCH !
I have played that song countless times. By far one of the greatest songs ever written or sung. Makes you wonder who the people were. Alabama is a long way from california and Oregon where she and I both live. You would think she was the one in the song. Talking about her life. When I was a young girl, I had me a cowboy. Yeehaw! Me too. She took us right there. You can hear the flies buzzing in the kitchen. And what kind of person goes to work in the morning comes home in the evening with nothing to say? My boyfriend.
Wish you'd cover Carol King's He Hit Me And It Felt Like A Kiss it would be beautiful! Wish I could see her with Hole... that would be cool too. Two sirens I dunno if the room would be large enough! Hahaha fire and ice. Courtney and Bonnie interesting combination...
What's with Charlie? Bringing up a drinking problem when she's been sober FOR 30 YEARS. Busting her chops for not writing all her songs. I couldn't finish this.
Odd how she can feel so happy and sad at the same time. Spent a night with in a hotel room talking after a show, listening to her and John Prine tell stories. Great night of memories.
What's odd? She's seen the good & the beautiful, the bad & the ugly...knows which way the wind blows, yet has & has had the courage & vision to stand in, reflect, be & shine the light A big indicator of emotional maturity is being aware of the paradoxical complexities of human existence & of holding more than one feeling at the same time. Wouldn't you like this odd to be more in? So, on second thought, maybe you're sadly right that it is odd or rather unusual in this world that "looks like it's a-dyin' an' it's hardly been born." ("Song for Woody" -- BD)
I just adore this beautiful talented woman and her lovely music. This soulful woman is truly a gift created from the heavens above.
Going to Nashville can u help?
She is an angel.
I love Bonnie, not only for her music and incredible slide, but she is such a class act. An absolute sweetheart and good soul. The kind of person you wish you could know personally..
Well said.
Bonnie’s singing, guitar playing, song writing is all superb. And she’s gorgeous. ❤️✌️
Been listening to Miss Bonnie Raitt, driving home from night shift, since 1978. Kept me awake, singing along. Blessed with her music ever since. She just keeps better.
How can one woman be so talented, so real and so beautiful all at the same time? I'd be thrilled to be just one of those! I'm grateful to be in the world at the same time and to have heard her play in concert.
I'll never forget asking Her to sing The Blender Blues and have her point Her Finger and say: "I dont play that song anymore"!! Love You Bonnie. Dont EVER stop playing and singing...
Love this lady's performances! I was so busy and broke raising kids during all those earlier years of Bonnie's career. Here l am now, kids raised, divorced, better off financially, and sure hoping l can catch this lady in concert before she quits touring. I just think she is the complete package. Red-headed, sexy, and, oh so talented!
Well said, totally agree
She looks more beautiful with age. She has so much soul.💗
She is one of a kind. Fantastic musician
I remember when I was a young man in the early '70s deciding whose version of "Love Has No Pride" playing on the radio that I liked best. The song was covered by two incredible singers Linda Ronstadt and Bonnie Raitt, I gave the edge to Bonnie because she knows how to sing the blues in that plain truth way that tears at your heart. I've been a fan ever since. I like Linda too. Check them out singing together on Geoge Lowell"s song "Blowin Away" The hairs will stand up on the back of your head.
I admire her so much.
I miss these Charlie Rose interviews. Such a great format to learn about people. It makes me sad that all my favorites disappeared in one short moment in time. Garrison Keillor, Al Franken, Louis C.K, Kevin Spacey...
Insight. The comment about creativity being friction between self-aggrandizing and self-worthlessness is wonderful - and explains so much about the reason it matters to create and the push to do the best possible. No wonder it creates so much carnage. The seeking adulation, demanding more from yourself, not delivering to your own or critical expectations, but knowing you have the ability - and in comes all the addictions unless that person can stave that off. Those periods when writers focus closely on the effort to create matters to their quality output.
I have been a fan of hers for years. Since I was like ten. Though I have grown old, her music, never will. There will never come a day when I hear her on the radio that I wont say TURN IT UP! Her music is timeless just like her smile.
The music industry is lucky to have found her. She has inspired many and her love for music is solid.
My children have grown up listening to her along with other rock bands and they have their kids jammin to her as well. Three generations or rock. We love you Miss Bonnie. Your voice is that of an angel. You from Montgomery?
Bonnie made that absurdly great John Prine song her own - and John loved her for it.
When I think of Bonnie I think of “The Glow” and “I Can’t Make You Love Me.” But I try not to think of “I Can’t Make You Love Me.” It rips my heart open every time…
bonnie , i lost my sister, dad and aunt all within 3 onths of each other. reminded me of your losses of your brother and dad. We can prepare, yet it still is so different when it actually happens..sending love always
my condolences.
My first concert was Bonnie Raitt with James Cotton blues band at the Beacon Theater in New York! I have been a fan ever since
Bonnie Raitt my favorite female singer overall for decades...My heart and tears on her emotional plays cannot be beaten made me a better person!!!
For me the best female singer is Bonnie Raitt and the best male singer Rod Stewart 😃
I just love Bonnie Raitt....so honest and strong
Bonnie is the prime example of a healthy soul.)
Absolutely...
She makes my heart soar,and my soul weep with joy.😇💜🎶🎵💪🏾💘🎆
It's crazy how when she talks it sounds rough like gravel, but when she sings it sounds like the voice of an angel
I think she said she drank on purpose in the beginning to give her that sound
Too bad. She ended up having a problem with alcohol. Got off of it she said.
@@beckyknight1219 w? I always heard she never drank/drugs
She actually used to scream when she was in her 20s to develop the rasp. She said it in guitar magazine. She said she wanted to sound 45 and black.
Oh yea
" You don't have to hang up your spurs when you're getting on..." HaHaHaH ...I love her involvement while she talks to us (us being Charlie and I). She's made this geriatric gal smile and learn.
Your concert w/ Lyle Lovett at Blossom Music Center in Bath Ohio, a bunch of years ago was great, too.
Keep aiming for that stirrup and See you again.
Saw her in 1989 at the Oakland coliseum with my mom, I was only 17 at the time but was extremely impressed by how good she was with the guitar.
My favorite female singer and musician ever!!
This is a wonderful interview. 'Slipstream' is my favorite album of hers. Gave it to my sister for Christmas. Bonnie is our second cousin through the Raitt side...My mother, but we never really got to know her growing up, unfortunately, although I've met her a few times. She lives large in her music and she inspires me. I am also a singer songwriter. I've have a song for her but don't quite know how to get it to her. Maybe someday.
Love Bonnie......'bout grief, no matter how much you think you're preparing for a love one to pass........it's so much different when they do.........you can never be prepared for the aftermath of grief and loss.It takes over your life and you never get over it.You learn to build a new life out of it if you can or decide to.Grief is a strange uncontrollable beast.Thank God for MUSIC.
I love you Bonnie I have always been drawn to that crazy red hair and soul on fire! You are an icon to the generations! Everyone loves you and you probably have the most unique voice among all. I also think of Linda Rondstadt and the entire genre is unlike any other music. I am 100% purely raised on your beautiful songs. You are the best. No other rock music compares especially when we see new artists come along like LP and a few unique sounding others that are newly invented as the blues. We all love us some Aaron Neville, Bonnie, Greg Allman, Tracy Chapman, this is great! The best music on the planet. Addictive personality, hahaha. Love her power words about sobriety. Good for you. What about the new Florence and the Machine? I know the genre is a little newer Soul Pop, but she has some of Bonnie's fire. Something about these sirens. Glad she's open about politics and it's a fluid part of her character. Just beautiful! Love you. Miss Prince too, tragic that he's gone. So many good greats out there... love your blues... ... ... ...
I love the part with the I'm lonely bit... very good... ...
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In early 1972 while i was living in Philly, WMMR had her first concert their at Sigma Sound Studios which i heard live on the radio . It turned out to be the " Lost Album " for many years . She was young and raw at that time .
Such a class act
Bonnie...blues...and rock! Not a production queen product of Hollywood but the realllll deal!
Her dimples are heaven sent.
My favorite female artist
I have loved her for decades
❤️🎶❤️
@Bonnie Raitt thank you for expressing your heart,
I can't Make You Love Me,
But I can't Help Believin'...
And I love ballads....
Thank you for inspiration
God bless you emmensely
Bonnie's still The Bomb.
I saw her the first time on Austin City Limits doing 'Wrap it Up'. My spirit went well.
If youre defining a "Class Act Diva" you're looking at Bonnie Raitt. Intelligent, musically top of the line, genuine, empathetic, can't compete with her talent, especially live music, or for that matter, anything she sings, anywhere. She's a realistic.
A diva without a single bit of diva attitude.
Just saw her April 13. Fantastic.
This woman will alway's be THE QUEEN !
Saw a very young Bonnie in the early '70's at the Academy of Music in Philly. Have been a huge fan ever since. It was just Bonnie and Freebo on stage. One of those concerts you wish would never end.
I heard Norah Jones, who was being interviewed and about to do a duet with Bonnie, say-----Bonnie is so BadAss. She is--Thank God! She has been my fave for a couple of decades. I love that she employed priceless musical treasures like the old Delta Blues musicians sometimes when they weren't working. She's the Best!!
What a beautiful and characteristicly blues minded woman! She is so great at all! And very, very sympathic! A such a great guitaristic and slide minded woman! 👍👍👍👍👍💞 One thousand faces of honor! 🧑😎💝
Wonderful artist.
Bonnie is truly a gift from Heaven!
What a soul i love
Her,yrs ago i would see her in San Diego at the end of her tour
Good interview, great talented lady, she talks a lot of sense.
talent, intelligence, and beauty! what a lady!
when i was young, my mates would head to a party after the pub closed and i would head to my friend. Gaylene’s house and she would roll me up a fat joint and turn me on to music that i hadn’t heard. Bonnie was one of them and i bless her for it.
Young or older, still nothing like a big fat joint infused with some Bonnie and friends. She infiltrated our souls with goodness and happiness. Timeless wildfire.
Bonnie is a National Treasure. I'm such a fan.
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Charlie, on being unmarried: "I just haven't been in a place where....... I've been so.... engaged by living."
Bonnie knowingly nods: "Yeah."
Just lovely
first recording i came by was around 1971 of bonnie and i was 16 years old and i was captured by bonnie raitt and i still feel the same when i hear bonnie sing and play
Shes so real..and looks wonderful....maybe the quaker in her but shes so authentic . must b shes living her passions . sharing her gifts. She has good genes and puts them to use. Saw u in LA ..met Freebo few years back....a trip back to 72. Keep going .love u
Bonnie is so great.
Joan Baez said, "I have nothing to do with the voice, It's a gift". Bonnie has something akin to that.
Slide is a jet engine but it can get old fast. Nothing worst than repetitive slide. It's a long drum solo, it's bagpipes. I like her slide. I like some others.
Shut up, don't lie to me. I doubt she wrote that, but that line is right up there for me.
@@Jeff-jg7jh Joan absolutely has said this. I have heard it more than once in different wordings. She truly feels it’s a gift that just funneled through her.
Bonnie is the real deal. Too bad Charlie isn't.
yeah, well.. you know, he's a journo. But by comparison, more genuine than most.. B knows him well enough and likes him, so wtf?
Bonnie Raitt is Woman GOAT of Rock Period!
Come on...appreciate 'em ALL, it ain't a contest.
She's a genius.
With music yes. I will say she is a very intuitive and intelligent lady. Too bad it didn't translate to her politics.
@@shoeshineboy5869 Sheesh... disagreeing or arguing, are you,, as love Bon said, with being "sick of money hijacking our democracy," or with the basic Quaker tenet of being "put on this Earth to help others less fortunate than ourselves'?!? Who's gonna throw that shoeshine boy a dime....
She is one of the most beautiful people on this planet. Lordhavemercy you make us happy. Modesto 2020, heart is aflutter!
Legendary Recording Artist and Live Performer!
Thank you Love you
Bonnie and Linda Ronstadt..two of my favorites.
...and they are best friends.
Emmylou Harris and Tracy Chapman too. But Bonnie THE BEST
She’s still awesome
I Love Bonnie
I just love her spirit...true hippy.
She looks & sounds like what I imagine Rogue from the X-Men to look & sound like if she were a real person. Her singing voice, sounds a lot like Rogue's voice as she was portrayed in "X-Men 👩🏿🦳 ⚡ the Animated Series."
She mentions exercise at one point early in the interview. That one word an dhearing it spoken out loud in those terms brought a new meaning to why i rid emy bike. I am addicted to it.
I'll remember Bonnie for two songs written by David Batteau -- "Goin' Wild (for You Baby)" and "The Bed I Made" -- that she performed.
"Bonnie Raitt Is The BEST DAMN Slide Player Working Today!"......BB Was CORRECT! She Always Was! She's Got The Blues In Her Blood!
Always been a faw of mine. Just a cool woman :) And has that super good sound and feel.
Yes, shes the real deal and the love comes back tenfold... Its never the destination,, but the trip to it!
Bonnie ♥♥♥
I Love everything about Bonnie, her as a person, her voice is just amazing and sexy, her guitar playing, she can just walk out on stage and that does it for me, just one sexy talented lady. Larry Weakley.
Icon!
An American treasure!!!!
a classy lady
Bonnie is incredible.. Charlie won't let her finish her sentences. Kind of frustrating.
A woman aging fine and gracefully, better than most of actual old rockers :) she played with the greatest.
Jeez Charlie, stop interupting and let The Queen speak!
Charlie Rose never heard a statement he didn't want to interrupt. That's one of the reasons, I was never a big fan of his. He could do a good interview, but he wouldn't shut up!
Charlie rose had the most interesting guests but his interview style was to answer the question he was about to ask and then ask if the guest concurred. It was annoying. Philip Johnson, the acclaimed and much overrated architect told him, “You talk too much.”
I want to do what Charlie Rose does. Absolutely! I first bought a Bonnie Raitt album (not a CD, or download) in the fall of 1975 because she looked like a girl I was dating. I a.) started dating someone else shortly after and b.) Literally wore the grooves off that record. REALLY, I had to get another. I was then introduced to Little Feat, by a college roommate. How many, amazing stories, or what is her Best Lowell George story does she have? She once said that she "misses Little Feat more than she Misses being 5 years old". I played a Bonnie Raitt tape at my parents house, in 1976, when I was vacuuming and cleaning. My mother asked who that was: I told her that it was Bonnie Raitt. "Oh, I love her father, John Raitt". HUH? She told me about her father being a Broadway star, etc. Suffice it to say, we were not all that close, but somehow found a commonality. She still looks and sounds wonderful. But, I want to do what Charlie Rose does.
Theo 80126 still wanna do what charlie rose does? Lol
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badum Tish..
I'm certain you can interview folks BETTER than Rose - you can start by NOT interrupting your guests!
One;
One of a kind !!!
My favorite is "Thing Called Love"
I got to go back in the seventies for mine
either the glow or
going wild for you baby
And my favourite too!!
🌿. .couldn’t finish this past the 5:08 time stamp try as I may. .first saw Bonnie back in the early ‘70’s at a coffee club I worked at then, The Main Point in downtown Bryn Mawr, Pa. and the guys in the audience (a packed house with every show) would whoop it up during “Blender”. . .🌪
. ..but Rose here has his head hanging to one side and I can’t get over how he reminds me of a long necked goose that’s got a hurt spine, or something. ..I can’t WATCH !
BB King slide....Bonnie great........OK...Never saw Derek Trucks?
My favorite is Angel From Montgomery.💗
One of John Prine's many masterpieces.
I have played that song countless times. By far one of the greatest songs ever written or sung. Makes you wonder who the people were. Alabama is a long way from california and Oregon where she and I both live. You would think she was the one in the song. Talking about her life. When I was a young girl, I had me a cowboy. Yeehaw! Me too. She took us right there. You can hear the flies buzzing in the kitchen. And what kind of person goes to work in the morning comes home in the evening with nothing to say? My boyfriend.
all of her albums since "Nick Of Time" have been excellent, some better than others, of course, but generally all exceptional...
kitano0 i reallu dig her earlier stuff as well
oh, me too...I love her very first album...
Luck of the Draw is my favorite
You are the sexiest & most talented woman in the music business!
The second clip shows the real talent (and, recording without a 'P' filter too !)
When I found out she was a Burbank, Cali girl I though that's a lot to over come. But she did.
Give anything if she would tour in the Carolinas but with the damn Covid , nothing going on.
Here I sit, in 2020. Watching this, knowing we never got past November 2016.
Esta mujer tiene una voz bonita hasta hablando
The Glow...🎶
Wish you'd cover Carol King's He Hit Me And It Felt Like A Kiss it would be beautiful! Wish I could see her with Hole... that would be cool too. Two sirens I dunno if the room would be large enough! Hahaha fire and ice. Courtney and Bonnie interesting combination...
My Lady!
He interrupts her way too much. Very annoying. I wanted to hear what she had to say.
She s great. For me her gutsy political stance gives me hope. Bet the maga crowd cant touch her, meaning diss her
What's with Charlie? Bringing up a drinking problem when she's been sober FOR 30 YEARS. Busting her chops for not writing all her songs. I couldn't finish this.
David Crosby said she’s his favorite singer.
Amen
Odd how she can feel so happy and sad at the same time. Spent a night with in a hotel room talking after a show, listening to her and John Prine tell stories. Great night of memories.
What's odd? She's seen the good & the beautiful, the bad & the ugly...knows which way the wind blows, yet has & has had the courage & vision to stand in, reflect, be & shine the light A big indicator of emotional maturity is being aware of the paradoxical complexities of human existence & of holding more than one feeling at the same time. Wouldn't you like this odd to be more in?
So, on second thought, maybe you're sadly right that it is odd or rather unusual in this world that "looks like it's a-dyin' an' it's hardly been born." ("Song for Woody" -- BD)
You would never know that Charlie wasn't wearing pants while he did this interview.
Lol.
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