You should always choose live performances with Linda. She is a treasure. The best of the best. Deep and varied catalogue. This was considered Country/Rock. 🌸💐✌️
Great to see you discovering Linda Ronstadt. You’ll definitely want to continue with one of the great vocalists. You’ll definitely need to cover her signature song, Blue Bayou, from the same album to get you started, and plenty more in varying genres. And you’ll find her live performances are often even better than the studio versions.
Her live version of Desperado recorded in Atlanta and also Down So Low live in Germany are a must. She also has recorded Mexican music that is unbelievable, and opera also just an amazing voice she could do it all.
@@abovetheinfluence9361 you’re no good (one of her most famous songs) and Down so Low both live from Germany 1976. YNG is a rocker and Down So Low bluesy influenced
You were right. It's called country rock and in the 70's she was the queen. She excels in many genres: rock, pop, country, big band, and Mexican songs (she sings in Spanish. Songs: Long Long Time, You're No Good, Blue Bayou, La Charreada
This genre is country rock. The genre was developed in the LA music scene of the late 60s and early 70s. It's rock songs played with country instruments. If there had been a group photo of the musicians that developed the genre Linda would have been front center. Linda has an amazing and diverse catalog. You'll find yourself in a rabbit hole of immense proportion. Bonnie Raitt says Linda in the 70s and 80s is like Beyonce is now. She's the first queen of rock, the first female singer to sell out stadiums and arenas, the first female to have 3 consecutive platinum albums and she didn't stop till she accumulated 8 in a row. Then what does she do? She goes to Broadway to do Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance and earned a Tony nomination.
@@ChrisDeWine this is GOLDEN info Chris! Ah so it’s “Country Rock” …I was close! Lol Didn’t realize she had the big of a career. Now I really gotta get into her catalog! Again thanks so much for this! 🙌🏽
First time I heard this song I was a fan for years already. This was released in 1977 so probably first heard it on FM radio, was married and fixing up my first house, a 2-family in Middlesex, NJ. Linda Ronstadt is still with us but suffering from Parkinson's disease. Her incredible vocal abilities and her love of music resulted in so much greatness for us to enjoy, including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin music (mariachi). As was the case with most young heterosexual men back in the day I was totally in love with Linda.
You know what... I remember her making a guest spot on The Simpsons and singing Spanish! Your mention of "mariachi" just reminded me! Lol I sooo appreciate the info on her career and do you have any suggestions from her catalog I should be looking out for?
@@abovetheinfluence9361 Oh yes! How about Linda Ronstadt and Mariachi Vargas - La Charreada. th-cam.com/video/R-k4eEStQa0/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared Or, Linda Ronstadt - What's New th-cam.com/video/A5Rl8BSEdsE/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Love seeing people discover Linda Ronstadt now! Subbed to see more of your reactions! She was one of my dad’s favorite singers and I don’t recall a time when I wasn’t hearing her beautiful, powerful voice. My parents even had recording a of me singing “White Rhythm and Blues” when I was maybe 4(?) 😂 I think her catalogue would be fun for you to dive into, as a quick look at your videos suggests you appreciate many different types of music. She has sung ‘70’s rock to pop ballads, latin music to light opera, and more. Some of my favorite songs by her are “Prisoner in Disguise”, “You’re No Good”, “Desperado”, “Somewhere Out There”… Sadly, she does not perform anymore due to a degenerative disease she has.
She does everything from Jazz to Light Opra. She is incredibly talented. I suggest "Long Long Time" and "Desperado". If you want to do some Spanish (She has the top selling foreign language album in US History). I would do the Live with Mariachi Vargas versions of "Ciggaro" and "La Charreada". Both will blow your mind. Her breath control is incredible.
You should always choose live performances with Linda. She is a treasure. The best of the best. Deep and varied catalogue. This was considered Country/Rock. 🌸💐✌️
Great to see you discovering Linda Ronstadt. You’ll definitely want to continue with one of the great vocalists. You’ll definitely need to cover her signature song, Blue Bayou, from the same album to get you started, and plenty more in varying genres. And you’ll find her live performances are often even better than the studio versions.
Her live version of Desperado recorded in Atlanta and also Down So Low live in Germany are a must. She also has recorded Mexican music that is unbelievable, and opera also just an amazing voice she could do it all.
Linda just as good , often better, live
@@angieday5183 gotta for sure add some live performance reactions from her in that case! 🙌🏽 Thanks so much for watching!
@@abovetheinfluence9361 you’re no good (one of her most famous songs) and Down so Low both live from Germany 1976. YNG is a rocker and Down So Low bluesy influenced
You were right. It's called country rock and in the 70's she was the queen. She excels in many genres: rock, pop, country, big band, and Mexican songs (she sings in Spanish. Songs: Long Long Time, You're No Good, Blue Bayou, La Charreada
Linda was the top woman singer in the 70's. This song was in what was known as country rock. Listen to her version of "When will I Be Loved."
@@gonetoutah definitely adding to the list! Thanks so much for the info and for watching! 🙌🏽😁
This genre is country rock. The genre was developed in the LA music scene of the late 60s and early 70s. It's rock songs played with country instruments. If there had been a group photo of the musicians that developed the genre Linda would have been front center.
Linda has an amazing and diverse catalog. You'll find yourself in a rabbit hole of immense proportion. Bonnie Raitt says Linda in the 70s and 80s is like Beyonce is now. She's the first queen of rock, the first female singer to sell out stadiums and arenas, the first female to have 3 consecutive platinum albums and she didn't stop till she accumulated 8 in a row. Then what does she do? She goes to Broadway to do Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance and earned a Tony nomination.
@@ChrisDeWine this is GOLDEN info Chris! Ah so it’s “Country Rock” …I was close! Lol Didn’t realize she had the big of a career. Now I really gotta get into her catalog! Again thanks so much for this! 🙌🏽
@@abovetheinfluence9361 31 albums of her music and she lent her voice on another 120 albums. Her career spanned 5 decades.
@@ChrisDeWine wait… 31 albums??? Sheeeeeeesh! 🤯
@@abovetheinfluence9361 like I said immense. I'll leave it to you to discover how diverse... 😂 🤣
First time I heard this song I was a fan for years already. This was released in 1977 so probably first heard it on FM radio, was married and fixing up my first house, a 2-family in Middlesex, NJ. Linda Ronstadt is still with us but suffering from Parkinson's disease. Her incredible vocal abilities and her love of music resulted in so much greatness for us to enjoy, including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin music (mariachi). As was the case with most young heterosexual men back in the day I was totally in love with Linda.
You know what... I remember her making a guest spot on The Simpsons and singing Spanish! Your mention of "mariachi" just reminded me! Lol I sooo appreciate the info on her career and do you have any suggestions from her catalog I should be looking out for?
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. As of last year she can no longer speak or hear.
@@abovetheinfluence9361 Oh yes! How about Linda Ronstadt and Mariachi Vargas - La Charreada. th-cam.com/video/R-k4eEStQa0/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared Or, Linda Ronstadt - What's New th-cam.com/video/A5Rl8BSEdsE/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
So much to hear from Linda! Try "Party Girl," "I Knew You When," Tracks of My Tears," Ooh Baby Baby," Desperado," and everything else!
@@shorty9617 saving all these titles now! Might have to go on a Linda binge lol thanks so much for the recommendations! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Love seeing people discover Linda Ronstadt now! Subbed to see more of your reactions! She was one of my dad’s favorite singers and I don’t recall a time when I wasn’t hearing her beautiful, powerful voice. My parents even had recording a of me singing “White Rhythm and Blues” when I was maybe 4(?) 😂
I think her catalogue would be fun for you to dive into, as a quick look at your videos suggests you appreciate many different types of music. She has sung ‘70’s rock to pop ballads, latin music to light opera, and more. Some of my favorite songs by her are “Prisoner in Disguise”, “You’re No Good”, “Desperado”, “Somewhere Out There”… Sadly, she does not perform anymore due to a degenerative disease she has.
She was the queen of Country-Rock.
One of the best voices of all times and very flexible. She can sing just about any genre from mariachi music to soul to Gilbert and Sullivan
Down so low, from Germany live 1976
Little about this song many people don’t know - it was written by Warren Zevon (Werewovles of London fame) a good friend on Linda’s!😊❤
Where were you the FIRST TIME you heard this tune??? 👀
“You’re No Good”,live from 1980.
“ Tumbing Dice”, live from Atlanta 1977.
She came from a country background and was successful there, but expanded as time went on.
Try "When Will I Be Loved" By Linda Ronstadt
She does everything from Jazz to Light Opra. She is incredibly talented.
I suggest "Long Long Time" and "Desperado".
If you want to do some Spanish (She has the top selling foreign language album in US History). I would do the Live with Mariachi Vargas versions of "Ciggaro" and "La Charreada". Both will blow your mind. Her breath control is incredible.
More Cowbell :-)
You’re no good live from Germany 1976