Marianne did a splendid job on this song the video was a French tv program maker's idea, most likely thought up after drinking a bottle of wine, or two...
Formidable comme tout ce a été fait par Marianne et cette voix unique. J'invite les français à écouter la version française de Marc Lautier : La Ballade de Lucy Jordan. Version française : Marc Lautier, allez y c'est épatant !
So I just herd this song for the very first time watching Thelma and Louise in 2024. I seen this movie back in 1992 but never paid attention to the soundtrack. So I watching the movie and this incredible song drops and I was so blowin away. Long story short I can't stop listening to this gem of a song. WOW!! . I'm so stoked!!
Why is the scenery looking like morroco... when the song is about a suburban housewife depressed about her life at 37 and never getting to drive through paris in a red sports car with the wind blowing through her hair 😢 released in 74 I was 18 and I though Lucy Jordan was so old at 37 😂😢😮now I know how young it is😢
I have loved Marianne's singing for 60 years. I particularly like her version of this song . I watched her lips very carefully, if that was mimed then it's the best miming I've ever seen.
@@Blondie101010100 indeed a nice one, thanks th-cam.com/video/NcwHBNfNtA8/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared (a bit of a pity that the synchronization is not optimal)(maybe I will try to improve that;-)
Há um tempo, eu assisti na TV ao filme Thelma & Louise, e quando ouvi esta música, gostei muito dela e achei a voz desta cantora excepcional! Procurei saber que era ela. Este vídeo foi muito bem feito, enquadrou o seu rosto, que é belíssimo!
Thank you for this song. Gee, I had to reach back to when I first heard this song which explains the clip. The song was written by lyricist Shel Silverstein. It was used in a film called "Montenegro" released in 1981 and directed by Dusan Makavejev. The lovely Marianne Faithful sang "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" which accompanied the opening credits. The song was used again in "Thelma and Louise. " I was fortunate to attend a Marianne Faithful concert many years ago. 🎶💐
@@paulhenry5060 Thank you. Academic research technique applied in this instance. Indeed "Montenegro" reflected the Swedish approach to the arts and their influence in the industry. The clip is another story and worth study of that style of production still prevalent in the music industry especially where it contrasts with the artist's values and personal style. As a dancer, actor, director and of recent years writer, I find the product/audience relationship perspectives always fascinating. 💃🎶
@@paulhenry5060 Timeless. Fantastic to come across this fascinating clip and conversation about M.🙏 Now want 2 c M again. Any opportunity 2 c masterful performances is magical and extraordinary 🎶 Likely saw M once many jobs, places and films ago in same city I then saw MF concert, b4 doing film at Uni long time later. After unpacking my book film music collection (Marianne being recent CD out of boxes, ) and pianos third time in 3 years, thinking it might be a piece 2 write about inspired by this great channel. Thank u so much 😇. 💐4 us here in Australia in these days. 💖
I helped her, by editing the video when she reacted too late, just a few times ✌(-‿-)✌ fr the rest she indeed did a great job The video is a bit strange for at first Marianne was not allowed to perform in France (stupid French civil servants with their laws), but after the tv guys finally obtained a work permit for her, she was allowed to perform (the work permit is in her hands in the video). This had lead to this idea of a setting of a middle east working slave situation. You know, that same middle east situation that is still going on in countries like Qatar, with their backward islamic laws, allowing people to kill, enslave and so on... In Saudi Arabia they still use a sword to decapitate death row inmates...
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties thanks for that, she actually looks quite uncomfortable holding that pose, like she was under orders not to move. Thanks for explaining that, it makes sense now.
Formidable comme tout ce qui a été fait par Marianne et cette voix unique. J'invite les français à écouter la version française de Marc Lautier : La Ballade de Lucy Jordan. Version française : Marc Lautier, allez y c'est épatant !
has anyone else ever done a cover as good as this of a Dr Hook song, Marianne definitely gives this song justice, her voice really gives this song some kick, just like her other songs.
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties She was every schoolboys crush in the 60’s. She knew the power she had over men and probably used it. That could be why.
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties Marianne has a son,(Nicholas) but certainly not to Mick Jagger... His father is John Dunbar, whom Marianne was married to at the time.
Wow when you read at the top of the page (under 'more') what this song is about it makes you realise you should live your dreams before the possibility is taken from you one way or the other. She's so smouldering hot in this video she makes me want to live like a rock star. Where's that Mars bar got to ? GIRLS...
@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties most rock stars today are more like health freaks rather than the 27 club .l'm startingto think alcohol is the worst drug
La ballata di Lucy Jordan Marianne Faithfull Il sole del mattino si accese leggermente Gli occhi di Lucy Jordan In una bianca camera da letto di periferia In una città di periferia bianca Mentre giaceva lì sotto le coperte Sognando mille amanti 'Finché il mondo non è diventato arancione E la stanza cominciò a girare All'età di trentasette anni Si rese conto che non l'avrebbe mai fatto Attraversa Parigi in un'auto sportiva Con il vento caldo tra i capelli Così ha lasciato che il telefono continuasse a squillare E lei sedeva lì cantando dolcemente Piccole filastrocche che aveva memorizzato Nella poltrona di suo padre Suo marito è al lavoro E i bambini vanno a scuola E c'erano, oh, tanti modi Per lei per trascorrere la giornata Potrebbe pulire la casa per ore O riorganizzare i fiori O correre nudo per la strada ombreggiata Urlando per tutto il tragitto All'età di trentasette anni Si rese conto che non l'avrebbe mai fatto Attraversa Parigi in un'auto sportiva Con il vento caldo tra i capelli Così ha lasciato che il telefono continuasse a squillare Mentre sedeva lì cantando dolcemente Belle filastrocche che aveva imparato a memoria Nella poltrona di suo padre Il sole della sera sfiorava dolcemente Gli occhi di Lucy Jordan Sul tetto dove è salita Quando tutte le risate sono diventate troppo forti E lei si inchinò e fece una riverenza all'uomo Che la raggiunse e le porse la mano E la condusse giù alla lunga macchina bianca Che ha aspettato oltre la folla All'età di trentasette anni Sapeva di aver trovato per sempre Mentre cavalcava per Parigi Con il vento caldo tra i capelli Compositori: Shel Silverstein
Why was she clinging onto that flimsy bit of scenery in such an awkward manner. It looks rather uncomfortable. Was she a tad the worse for wear? I love her singing. Sadly I never got to see her perform live. I’m far from having heard all her albums, but every song I have heard was very well performed with her gorgeous voice.
an explanation is in the video's description, Richard her voice, especially in the beginning of her performings, was very soft and tender, but I think it doesn't necessarily take a great volume voice to reach the charts (=touch our hearts)... it takes soul
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties Are you referring to the ‘slavery’ aspect? Were slaves required to hold one arm above their own heads? That’s a new one on me. Then again I’ve not studied the history of slavery, so I’ll bow to your superior knowledge of that subject.
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixtiesI take it you've never heard the story . Back in the sixties Mick Jagger was living in Surrey I think and there was a Police drugs raid on his house . When the Police broke in they caught his then girlfriend Marianne doing something very unusual with a Mars bar . I've seen comedians make reference to this in their act . Think sex toy .
I Wayne was talking about Peter Gabriel but i put this song on lately plus Uriah Heep plusVan Morisson Steppenwolfif i don't get my premium youtube premium on my phone tonight i will cancel with the. the deali was supposed to get 3 months free
She didn't need all that make up . I thought she had such a wistful looking face . I loved her songs , but my most favourite was " With you in mind ." Her voice was beautiful when she was young and suited those early songs , but sadly , the pop world tainted just about everyone eventually .
Das Video ist etwas seltsam, denn zunächst durfte Marianne nicht in Frankreich auftreten (dumme französische Beamte mit ihren Gesetzen), aber nachdem die Fernsehleute endlich eine Arbeitserlaubnis für sie besorgt hatten, durfte sie auftreten (die Arbeitserlaubnis hält sie im Video in den Händen). Dies führte zu der Idee einer Kulisse für eine Situation arbeitender Sklavinnen im Nahen Osten.
Yes. But there are many ways to assess Marianne Faithfull; one as the girlfriend and ultimate 1960s 'rock-chick' and drug-addled girlfriend of Mick Jagger (not of Keith Richard - that was Anita Pallenburg); and ultimately a typical 'victim' of this lifestyle and the infamous Rolling Stones' 'drug bust' of 1967. Probably most will remember her as the leather-clad girl of the 1969 film 'Girl On A Motorcycle' - with or without the 'Mars Bar' for company !!
@@trevormcgaughran9351 Actually, I agree with you. The whole point about the Redlands 'bust' was almost certainly to discredit the Rolling Stones - and she became a victim as a result. There's probably nothing new about the Police here - or elsewhere - concocting evidence in order to discredit certain individuals.
Tavistock penned song designed to get women to work outside the home and be a mother and do the house work and take care of her husband but mostly just to pay tax.
Very sultry,and that voice blows me away. Thank You Marianne,simply timeless!!!
sultry, that's the word
I actually prefer her voice from the "Broken English" period, the rasp carries more life experience, and makes it more interesting
Here, Marianne Faithfull not only sings a timeless gem, but also defines the words, sexy and beautiful.
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EINFACH SPITZE 😂.
every Time i hear this song i get goose-bumps!!
60 years ago...❤❤❤now 73 years young...still❤❤❤❤Faitfull
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60 years ago?
Mppppppppppppppppp@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties
It was 45 years ago and she is 77.
Try more tobacco in the next one.😊
marianne faithful singing it gave the song more resonance somehow- beautiful record - bizarre video!
Marianne did a splendid job on this song
the video was a French tv program maker's idea, most likely thought up after drinking a bottle of wine, or two...
Entendue pour la première fois il y 36 ans cette chanson est toujours aussi prenante avec cette voix envoutante
Quel plaisir à écouter
Je suis complètement d'accord avec toi!
Formidable comme tout ce a été fait par Marianne et cette voix unique. J'invite les français à écouter la version française de Marc Lautier : La Ballade de Lucy Jordan. Version française : Marc Lautier, allez y c'est épatant !
This song is so true. I start to to cry.The words are true and real.
sorry
Was für eine starke Stimme. Wundervoll.
🙂
So I just herd this song for the very first time watching Thelma and Louise in 2024. I seen this movie back in 1992 but never paid attention to the soundtrack. So I watching the movie and this incredible song drops and I was so blowin away. Long story short I can't stop listening to this gem of a song. WOW!! . I'm so stoked!!
try with Sennheiser headphones! my HD520II changed my musical experience!
Was für eine wunderschöne Frau!
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Why is the scenery looking like morroco... when the song is about a suburban housewife depressed about her life at 37 and never getting to drive through paris in a red sports car with the wind blowing through her hair 😢 released in 74 I was 18 and I though Lucy Jordan was so old at 37 😂😢😮now I know how young it is😢
It's a clueless Producers idea
the explanation is in the video's description
Slave market is slave market
,not back then they wrote their own songs and called Aaron the shots
A little disappointing how the period of one’s life from age 18 to 37 seems way longer and infinitely more fun then from 37 to 68.
The very best voice for this song.
true
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties Good art doesn't gets older. I live in Brazil.
@@daltonagre also true
Her voice speaks of hardship and sadness.
You can hear she's been around the block
You feel sympathy
This is one of the BEST songs of the 80's.. She didn't need to sing anymore.. x
indeed a great song, though my channel is about sixties, this song definitely deserves a place here
Dr Hook 1974
@@michellepeoplelikeyoumurde8373is better ❤ never heard this version and now think that I too could have had a singing career 😂😂😂
I have loved Marianne's singing for 60 years. I particularly like her version of this song . I watched her lips very carefully, if that was mimed then it's the best miming I've ever seen.
I "helped" her by editing the video where she made some mistakes...
Watch The Ballad of Lucy Jordan Paris 1979. That has a live vocal, not miming.
@@Blondie101010100 indeed a nice one, thanks th-cam.com/video/NcwHBNfNtA8/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
(a bit of a pity that the synchronization is not optimal)(maybe I will try to improve that;-)
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties You're welcome. I only saw it this week. If you could improve the quality, that would be brilliant 👏, thanks 😊👏
@@Blondie101010100 check this ;-)
th-cam.com/video/tuqsroacFUw/w-d-xo.html
J'ai eu le plaisir, il y a un certain temps de passer une soirée avec Marianne, inoubliable !
tu es un gars chanceux!
Há um tempo, eu assisti na TV ao filme Thelma & Louise, e quando ouvi esta música, gostei muito dela e achei a voz desta cantora excepcional! Procurei saber que era ela. Este vídeo foi muito bem feito, enquadrou o seu rosto, que é belíssimo!
a beautiful song indeed, and a beautiful lady
Masterpiece For Marianne
true
Great singer😮wonderful😊
👍
une voix envoutante cassée j'adore
👌
Thank you for this song. Gee, I had to reach back to when I first heard this song which explains the clip. The song was written by lyricist Shel Silverstein. It was used in a film called "Montenegro" released in 1981 and directed by Dusan Makavejev. The lovely Marianne Faithful sang "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" which accompanied the opening credits. The song was used again in "Thelma and Louise. " I was fortunate to attend a Marianne Faithful concert many years ago. 🎶💐
Well summarised lizi. And both films,so different, deserved it. Montenegro pretty brave film for its time.
@@paulhenry5060 Thank you. Academic research technique applied in this instance. Indeed "Montenegro" reflected the Swedish approach to the arts and their influence in the industry. The clip is another story and worth study of that style of production still prevalent in the music industry especially where it contrasts with the artist's values and personal style. As a dancer, actor, director and of recent years writer, I find the product/audience relationship perspectives always fascinating. 💃🎶
Yes interesting. And thanks for added info. It was such a memorable film ATT.
you're welcome (°⌣°)
@@paulhenry5060 Timeless. Fantastic to come across this fascinating clip and conversation about M.🙏 Now want 2 c M again. Any opportunity 2 c masterful performances is magical and extraordinary 🎶 Likely saw M once many jobs, places and films ago in same city I then saw MF concert, b4 doing film at Uni long time later. After unpacking my book film music collection (Marianne being recent CD out of boxes, ) and pianos third time in 3 years, thinking it might be a piece 2 write about inspired by this great channel. Thank u so much 😇. 💐4 us here in Australia in these days. 💖
Only one to deliver this great song
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LOVE this song, but what a strange video. Must have been hard for her, but she carried it off very well. Lovely.
I helped her, by editing the video when she reacted too late, just a few times ✌(-‿-)✌
fr the rest she indeed did a great job
The video is a bit strange for at first Marianne was not allowed to perform in France (stupid French civil servants with their laws), but after the tv guys finally obtained a work permit for her, she was allowed to perform (the work permit is in her hands in the video). This had lead to this idea of a setting of a middle east working slave situation. You know, that same middle east situation that is still going on in countries like Qatar, with their backward islamic laws, allowing people to kill, enslave and so on... In Saudi Arabia they still use a sword to decapitate death row inmates...
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties thanks for that, she actually looks quite uncomfortable holding that pose, like she was under orders not to move. Thanks for explaining that, it makes sense now.
@@escellesmith1665 🙂
I just pretended her and her s/o found karaoke night on holiday
Marianne does a really wonderful rendition of this moving song. Her unique voice and face convey the raw emotions of this ballad.
:-)
Wonderful ❤
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I’d forgotten this one. I’d also forgotten how fit she was. Great song
(°⌣°)
classic just classic, top voice lyrics and looks, the whole album is gold
true
So beautiful...❤❤❤
:-)
du pur bonheur d'entendre cette chanson avec sa voix cassé j'adore
@@patricedewitte4617 - une belle chanson et une voix de femme, c'est tout ce qu'il faut, surtout si c'est Marianne
Ich bin jetzt 69 Jahre,habe sofort wieder eine Gänsehaut bekommen.
:-)
Hab ein Jahr weniger, aber mir gehts genau so!❤😂
I am 69 too
Ich bin 60 Jahre alt und mir geht es genauso ❤
Beautiful Lady, I have been in love for half a century.
you're not the only one, I can tell you that for sure
Great sound!! Well done!!
thanks!
Great song from the beautiful Marrieanne ,heard this in 1982 l think ,l remember the innocent looking Marrianne on ready steady go in 1965 ,love her ❤
she's one of the most beautiful looking women ever
❤❤❤Danke für das Licht ❤❤❤❤😊
✌(-‿-)✌
45 year on, I neve knew there was a promo for this, Lucy will be 82 now.
:-)
Excellent Bass Synth re+master Audio
tx!
Excellent bass synth??? What about the beauty that’s singing?
@@22448824 to me she definitely is one of the most handsome women, THE sixties beauty... singing a great song with excellent bass synth accompaniment
Fantastic .
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This gal can sure hit a note. Very cool song. I dig
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Einfach Super beinhaltet alles❤❤❤
:-)
The last few seconds where she is just looking at you are perfect.
that was what I wanted, who wouldn't ;-)
Love all the versions of this song! Dennis Locorierre recorded great versions with Dr Hook and as a solo artist!
✌(-‿-)✌
This is another super song
yes!
Sehr schön.
✌(-‿-)✌
Tolles Lied ❤❤
ganz tolles!
Is a favourite...... timeless
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Love this song and marine is perfect
she sure is
Really good song and minds my family playing this song
♩(˘‿˘)✌♡♩
Totally unique voice a beautiful lady
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Danke ❤❤❤😊
✌(-‿-)✌
Marianne's best performance of this gem
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A Country and Western song devised in West London. Great. Shivers.
◠‿◠
J'adore ❤❤❤
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She is mezmerizing.
sure is!
Memorable moment in Thelma&Louise: when they drew at night in the desert, this song playing. I have the Broken English-record, it's Dynamite 💯♨️😘🌹🌹
dynamite, just like Marianne...
Do filme Montenegro ou Pérolas aos porcos. Memorável!
ah
❤❤❤❤💔💔💔magical❤
.
Formidable comme tout ce qui a été fait par Marianne et cette voix unique. J'invite les français à écouter la version française de Marc Lautier : La Ballade de Lucy Jordan. Version française : Marc Lautier, allez y c'est épatant !
👍 th-cam.com/video/tXn5p0i6TnA/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
has anyone else ever done a cover as good as this of a Dr Hook song, Marianne definitely gives this song justice, her voice really gives this song some kick, just like her other songs.
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My oh my.Her looks in the outro.
I just can't understand why such a stunningly beautiful lady was dumped by Mick Jagger... and she had given birth to their baby !
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties
She was every schoolboys crush in the 60’s. She knew the power she had over men and probably used it. That could be why.
Great
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties Marianne has a son,(Nicholas) but certainly not to Mick Jagger... His father is John Dunbar, whom Marianne was married to at the time.
Wahnsinns Hit
:-)
I am still listening to she was so hot then and still is now😍😍😍😍
she sure is one of the most handsome women ever
In the year 2024 it is stil happening 😢 everywear
buth the people have no time to discover it 😪😪
it's a sad world all over for many many men and women...
wow!!!!
🙂
What a beautiful lady, I was lucky enough to be on the set of Girl on a Motorcycle
:-)
Marianne Jy is briljant!
a star!
who is listing to this in 2024.🦘🦘👌✌👍
Doesn't age, does it?
thousands and thousands :-)
Me
i'm not listing or leaning, but i could be listening in 2024😀
Me ,at least!
Have they glued her into that position?
that's what you get when you eat those French slimy snails, I guess...
Wauuuu❤
🙂
her & Francoise hardy were mt teenage fantasy still are really lol
probably the main reason for their success 🙂
Iwas listening then andstill today
:-)
Nightwish
Essa mulher é linda, parece uma pintura
she is the darling of the sixties for sure!
Shel Silverstein sure could write a song.
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... good song, kind of strange video.
there is an explanation in the description of the video
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties ... thanks, still strange but more interesting and meaningful after reading your notes. keep up the good work :)
❤❤❤❤wouw ❤❤❤❤
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Petite Lucy. My First, My Last, My Everything... Mon unique ; Je te dédie cette chanson.
Meine Jugend 😊
😊
Wow when you read at the top of the page (under 'more') what this song is about it makes you realise you should live your dreams before the possibility is taken from you one way or the other.
She's so smouldering hot in this video she makes me want to live like a rock star. Where's that Mars bar got to ? GIRLS...
mind this when you write "she makes me want to live like a rock star": make sure you first reach the age of 28...
@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties most rock stars today are more like health freaks rather than the 27 club .l'm startingto think alcohol is the worst drug
@@simonscott5104 - that's true, and I can know it, for I am Dutch, which means: being surrounded by millions of alcoholists...
Dieu a créé un ange avec cette femme
almost true ;-)
I love you wonderful
🙂
The guitar track should have not been left out ,,, should've done 2 versions.
I didn't leave out anything, Mickey
I had no idea she was in "It Ain't half hot mum"...
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La ballata di Lucy Jordan
Marianne Faithfull
Il sole del mattino si accese leggermente
Gli occhi di Lucy Jordan
In una bianca camera da letto di periferia
In una città di periferia bianca
Mentre giaceva lì sotto le coperte
Sognando mille amanti
'Finché il mondo non è diventato arancione
E la stanza cominciò a girare
All'età di trentasette anni
Si rese conto che non l'avrebbe mai fatto
Attraversa Parigi in un'auto sportiva
Con il vento caldo tra i capelli
Così ha lasciato che il telefono continuasse a squillare
E lei sedeva lì cantando dolcemente
Piccole filastrocche che aveva memorizzato
Nella poltrona di suo padre
Suo marito è al lavoro
E i bambini vanno a scuola
E c'erano, oh, tanti modi
Per lei per trascorrere la giornata
Potrebbe pulire la casa per ore
O riorganizzare i fiori
O correre nudo per la strada ombreggiata
Urlando per tutto il tragitto
All'età di trentasette anni
Si rese conto che non l'avrebbe mai fatto
Attraversa Parigi in un'auto sportiva
Con il vento caldo tra i capelli
Così ha lasciato che il telefono continuasse a squillare
Mentre sedeva lì cantando dolcemente
Belle filastrocche che aveva imparato a memoria
Nella poltrona di suo padre
Il sole della sera sfiorava dolcemente
Gli occhi di Lucy Jordan
Sul tetto dove è salita
Quando tutte le risate sono diventate troppo forti
E lei si inchinò e fece una riverenza all'uomo
Che la raggiunse e le porse la mano
E la condusse giù alla lunga macchina bianca
Che ha aspettato oltre la folla
All'età di trentasette anni
Sapeva di aver trovato per sempre
Mentre cavalcava per Parigi
Con il vento caldo tra i capelli
Compositori: Shel Silverstein
Grazie
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties 😀😀😀
❤️ Marianne 🌹
17.10.2024
:-)
😀👍👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍❤️👍👍👍👍👍
:-)
Why was she clinging onto that flimsy bit of scenery in such an awkward manner. It looks rather uncomfortable. Was she a tad the worse for wear?
I love her singing. Sadly I never got to see her perform live. I’m far from having heard all her albums, but every song I have heard was very well performed with her gorgeous voice.
an explanation is in the video's description, Richard
her voice, especially in the beginning of her performings, was very soft and tender, but I think it doesn't necessarily take a great volume voice to reach the charts (=touch our hearts)... it takes soul
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties Are you referring to the ‘slavery’ aspect? Were slaves required to hold one arm above their own heads? That’s a new one on me. Then again I’ve not studied the history of slavery, so I’ll bow to your superior knowledge of that subject.
Love her and this song but lip synced
indeed
I wonder if she still likes Mars bars ?
I didn't know she did 🙂
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixtiesI take it you've never heard the story . Back in the sixties Mick Jagger was living in Surrey I think and there was a Police drugs raid on his house . When the Police broke in they caught his then girlfriend Marianne doing something very unusual with a Mars bar . I've seen comedians make reference to this in their act . Think sex toy .
@@keithblaenshet5041 - I didn't know... sweet (I guess;-)
oh i this song was in a film about a mother who killed her entire family
auch
3:30 Hot Hot Hot !
true beauty
I Wayne was talking about Peter Gabriel but i put this song on lately plus Uriah Heep plusVan Morisson Steppenwolfif i don't get my premium youtube premium on my phone tonight i will cancel with the. the deali was supposed to get 3 months free
well, this song is free ;-)
Thelma et Louise
:-)
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes Thelma and Louise absolute classic driving through the mountains, what a dream guys 👌👍
:-)
No audio
your volume?
She didn't need all that make up . I thought she had such a wistful looking face . I loved her songs , but my most favourite was " With you in mind ." Her voice was beautiful when she was young and suited those early songs , but sadly , the pop world tainted just about everyone eventually .
a great song indeed, I'm working on it, edit will soon be here
Text hat nix mit Clip zu tun ?!
Das Video ist etwas seltsam, denn zunächst durfte Marianne nicht in Frankreich auftreten (dumme französische Beamte mit ihren Gesetzen), aber nachdem die Fernsehleute endlich eine Arbeitserlaubnis für sie besorgt hatten, durfte sie auftreten (die Arbeitserlaubnis hält sie im Video in den Händen). Dies führte zu der Idee einer Kulisse für eine Situation arbeitender Sklavinnen im Nahen Osten.
MOIN! x
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Yes. But there are many ways to assess Marianne Faithfull; one as the girlfriend and ultimate 1960s 'rock-chick' and drug-addled girlfriend of Mick Jagger (not of Keith Richard - that was Anita Pallenburg); and ultimately a typical 'victim' of this lifestyle and the infamous Rolling Stones' 'drug bust' of 1967. Probably most will remember her as the leather-clad girl of the 1969 film 'Girl On A Motorcycle' - with or without the 'Mars Bar' for
company !!
besides those many ways... she's one of the handsomest...
I have two of her autobiographies, she denies the Mars bar story..They are interesting to read and she tells it as it was.
@@trevormcgaughran9351 Actually, I agree with you. The whole point about the Redlands 'bust' was almost certainly to discredit the Rolling Stones - and she became a victim as a result. There's probably nothing new about the Police here - or elsewhere - concocting evidence in order to discredit certain individuals.
Great vidéo... So sexy
:-)
Greast woman..and singer
true
Gotta love that armpit.
how on earth could Jagger leave her, half the world would forever stay with her because of her armpits!
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties TBH I could live there.
@@Hedington :-)
collaro show
and what is "collaro show" ?
@@ruudtesrockandrollingsixties it's french show tv in around 80's.
@@vevere5725- o.k.thanks!
Tavistock penned song designed to get women to work outside the home and be a mother and do the house work and take care of her husband but mostly just to pay tax.
and who is Tavistock?