Liza and Cabaret. The stars aligned. This is where the talent, star power, material, costumes, attitude, etc...all met in cinema history. Unforgettable performance.
I always love the clips of Liza performing with her mother. And that clip where Judy Garland is sitting the floor watching Liza perform, you could see the pride and love she felt for her talented daughter. I always think of how she would have felt to see Liza in Cabaret and winning the Oscar for her performance. I imagine she'd have been over the rainbow.
Judy was in the wings when Liza was singing. Judy and Liza had been singing together. Then this was Liza's solo spot. Liza said her mom had walked off stage but that Judy Garland ad walked back on and tried to upstage her. Liza never appeared on stage with Judy again. John Sivorn
My god she’s the image of her incredible mother,her appearance at the academy awards broke my heart ,her life has been a diff one just as her mothers was,but she’s still adorable .
The look of admiration on Jane's face listening to Liza at the beginning of the piece! Michael Fienstein is so fabulous too. Judy and Liza singing together, you cannot beat that!
Liza looked more like her Dad when she was younger, but looks more like her Mom in these sunset years. And, of course, she's ALWAYS had her voice, like her Mom.
Love the shots of her singing w her mom. Did she ever have her own children? I guess when she goes, Judy Garland's genes goes w her too. Kinda wish she had children herself to pass all that talent to. They're both so amazing!
@@utubefreshie No, she never had children. For some reason, every man she married was gay, her mother also got married to gay men. It’s too late for her to have children now but they will never be forgotten.
@@utubefreshie …Judy Garland’s genes were passed down to the children of her other daughter, Lorna Luft. Judy had a son too, but I don’t think he had children either.
@@j.c985 Aaah! Interesting. Yes, the last husband did seem gay. Maybe she's just more comfortable with them. They are more nurturing than most men to begin with. Liza always struck me as someone who wore her heart on her sleeve. Bless her.
For those who think that talent can be and is genetic, Liza is unmistakable proof. Both Judy and Liza had and have way more talent than anyone has a right to.
@@thetruthserum2816 it may have gotten her jobs, but she made a career for herself. You're right though, it definetly helps to have that exposure; but she worked hard too
At least they were able to give it to everyone. That's a helluva gift. There's a lot of nepotism in show business. She's not an example of it. She deserved fully to be famous, though the head start of exposure and instruction sure didn't hurt.
Hi Liza back in 1971 or 72 - when i was 23, I went to a place a dance place on PCH in Orange County- Sunset beach and was dancing on the dance floor next to you. We smiled at each other and I suddenly saw you & super “fanned out,” and yes literally picked you up…. You were light as a feather , spun us in a circle and set you back down and kept in dancing. You and i laughed. You were so kind and seemed to not mind. I got to see you one more time at the Cerritos performing arts Center in the 90s. Thanks for being so gracious with me. Im now 77 and still a fan. God bless you gal.
Good answer there, Zack, in response to Gigi D (get a clue Gigi) but you are RIGHT! I never realized she didn’t have a Kennedy Center Award. Someone needs to start an online petition. Also worth noting, one of her mother‘s biggest fans was John F. Kennedy himself.
She's an absolute sweetheart of a person. I do feel like she could be vulnerable to bad inviduals; I hope she has wonderful people in place to protect her from predatory people.
@@gjpp3239 if you are familiar with the whole and complete story of the life of Judy Garland, you will see that sadly Sid was also a predator but of the absolute worst kind! In 1950 when Judy left MGM, he then was the salvation but also ultimately the ruination and of her. He gambled away all her many millions and never ever paid her taxes (the IRS took away her house in 1967 for the unpaid taxes that he (and her agents in the '60s) never paid. She trusted him to take care of all of the business . Reportedly, he lost $400,000 one day ( in the1950s) at the horse races! He was the reason that in 1967, she was homeless and penniless and depended upon the kindness of strangers to let her sleep on their sofa etc.. from 1950 to 1969, she appeared in over 1200 concerts. Where was all the money? She never ever lived extravagantly like other Hollywood stars, she was too busy working the hectic schedule that Sid forced her to pay for all of his gambling, and his rich, big shot lifestyle! Judy garland didn't die as Ray bolger (scarecrow in The wizard of Oz) said, she just plum wore out ! She left us at the age of only 47.
I’ve always loved liza- first as a 70s kid she was such a fixture on the 70s celebrity circuit- she was everywhere then- that ‘s really how i got to know her as more of a 70s socialite and being judy garland’s daughter - my first memory of her is in the movie arthur and later i came to know how gifted and talented she is and liza is such a dying breed- a real star with class and despite her troubles never has anything hatefu or mean spirited to say about anybody
I have a cherished letter from Liza Minnelli. I rewrote the lyrics to Maybe This Time and sent it to her in a NY hospital where we lived. She is one of my top favorite entertainers. A real singer, no auto tune here folks, a powerhouse performer, I love her!! Long live Liza with a Z❤️
She gave an incredibly powerful performance in a role she played in "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" as the mother of a murdered child. Just like her mother - brilliant actress, singer, performer.
I really liked her performance in that episode. Law & Order SVU has really stepped out and given roles to many famous actors and actresses over the years which are some of my favorite (Patti Lupone, Sharon Stone, and Julia Roberts come immediately to mind in addition to Liza).
Liza still has it..I want to thank my dear mom who has passed for making me watch Liza live on HBO the New Orleans concert I think that brought me and my mom together even closer and then when I was older my mom took me to see Liza alive. I just want to say Liza Minnelli will always have a big part in my heart ❤️❤️
She is one of the few parts of history left. She reminded me so much of her momma as she would say sometimes, she once used her voice for Dorthys voice in a animated movie. Bless your gingerbread heart and I will love you and your momma in my heart forever you and your mother changed my life.🎃🌻🎃🌻🎃🌻🧹🍄
I’m so gratified to see Liza in this segment. Certainly, the camera has caught her in much more vulnerable moments. And Jane, you brought these beautiful moments to us with your timeless grace and a professionalism that is unmatched.
I have had the good fortune of working with many artists over the years. But one pinch-me moment - Liza and me sitting together in a small cabaret space in NYC, watching her sister Lorna perform, then going out back and Liza asking me for a cigarette. We chatted, smoked our cigarette, "thanks for joining me at the show," said goodnight. She is that legend.
As a performer, she's in the top 1% of the top 1%. Among the very very best there's ever been. I just wish her Mother had lived to see her at her peak. Saw her in person once sifting through the Guggenheim.
I attended University High School with Liza and to this day have a fond memory of teaching her how to drive a stick shift (three on a tree) when we drove to Palm Springs for the day with Janis Feigan. Unfortunately, my dad's car got stuck in the desert sand! Glad to see Liza doing well.
Such expression, such strength, such talent. A real professional, an outstanding performer. And she thanks collaborators and co-performers warmly, which shows what a great person she is.
I saw her almost 40 years ago along with Sinatra and Sammy Davis at the Fox in Detroit. She was without peer. She was mesmerizing all by herself. I'll be grateful for that experience for the rest of my life.
Liza is an absolute treasure. She was way before my time, but I remember watching a documentary with her years ago, and being enchanted by her performance on stage and her kindness off stage. As a musician, I learned so much about how to deliver a song from her. What a legend, indeed.
She has a great talent, and tons of grace. Always so good to hear her talk and watch her performances….Superb, healing talent, it feels great to watch her.
I met her in Chicago in 1972 with her Liza with a Z concert. I got to speak with her at an after parrty, she turned my class ring for the 100th turn, and told me she always wanted to be a drummer and I told her I always wanted to be her. I will always love and adore. Liza Minnelli.
You know she may not have model looks, when I look at her even today, she bears her soul in words and her music, absolutely stunning and her beauty shines through. Not many have accomplished that! It is such a privilege to have her with us. Thank you Liza, with much love and adoration 🥰❤️
Her and her mother, what a blessing to us, endless entertainment, I am sorry for the troubles they both had through their lives but forever grateful they were part of mine.
Such a treasure. And you were so much more than alright Liza. You were and are the very best. Thank you for all the years of thrills and chills. They’ll be with me always. ❤️
IWas blessed to have seen her opening night Carnegie Hall late 1970s head to toe in black Halston pantsuit her first half was her hits intermission then a full tribute of Judy Garland hits its a night I'll never forget!!!
Liza you are so loved and treasured. I hope you know how much joy and pleasure you've added to so many lives. Thank you seems so inadequate for all that you've given us. Just know that you are loved and have left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
I was living on the North shore of Massachusetts in July of 1969, in Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Liza was filming a movie there. The movie was "Tell Me That you Love Me, Junie Moon". It was directed by Otto Preminger, and starred Liza and Ken Howard. Seeing this interview prompted me to dig out the pictures I took that day (I am the same age as Liza), and they brought back so many memories. It was so exciting to see "movie stars" at work, and I will never forget it. She has had an amazing life.
Awesome!!!! Thanks so much for this. As a 40+year professional bass player and a huge Van Halen fan, I too think that Michael’s contribution is so underrated!!!
She has been knocked down and she keeps getting up, she is the ultimate inspiration for all of us who go through the same things in life. I love watching her and hearing her talk about life. XOXOXO
I find it hard to comment with anything worthy because I'm so affected by her honesty and her power. I fee incredibly lucky to have grown up with her. Love you LIZA.
Yes!! SM expressed it, spectacularly, &, exactly! "Lovingly vulnerable"!!!!! Always,!! Because she wore Bob Mackie SO bravely back then. (BC) (Before Cher).. Please, forgive me, if I am wrong, about the dates.. I love & have loved, Liza, being the ONLY Woman in the "Rat Pack"! If she had a, Me Too, minute or more. She has been given the "Grace & Time", most of us have never been given. She was a femininist & feminine. Let her say. (.) If she would like to say something. Her life as an "IT" girl has, been A MOST original, audacious and best maneuvered, we, have yet, to see, or has been seen, or duplicated, (Please, forgive me, should I be mistaken, per your opinion). Herself alone, in a day, age, Matriarchy, Patriarchy, before my birth, "Gorgeous" as, not, to be seen again, existence! That's just the public self/side of her! I can't hardly imagine her private life. I Love you and your family Miss Liza! Take care, and God Bless.
Not to take away from her own legend and status, but it’s so beautiful to see that at her age now, she looks so much and even moves so much like her mother around the same age ♥️
OH MY - How can you not love JUDY GARLAND AND LIZA MINELLI? EVery time I watch either of them my entire body is covered with goosebumps and chills. We are so lucky to have THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW on social media and the performances of LIZA MINELLI from a child to present. Mother and daughter, two class acts in one 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 RIP JUDY GARLAND ❤ ❤ ❤ 💋
I just adore Liza and Cabaret is my all time favourite musical . The best present I’ve ever had(I’m 56 now) was mum taking me to London Palladium when I was 18 to watch her - 5th row stalls. ❤️
Oh, Liza. Please don't doubt your contribution. A perfect sound is you singing New York New York. Your singing brings people joy. Not only your singing, but who you are. You once said your mother treated every day like Christmas. And you do that too. I've never forgotten that. It is so good for me. It's so positive. To me, you spread joy. That's how I will always feel about you. You are a philosopher, a role model, a wonderful singer and a purveyor of joy. Now do you believe how special you are?
I love Liza! The first time I met Liza was when we were invited backstage after Flora the Red Menace on Broadway. She has such a beauty heart and personality.
She is a national treasure ❤️
Daughter of a legend and a very gifted father she has lived up to legendary status on her own. Definitely a treasure! WE think you are perfect Liza.
World treasure
An international treasure, for sure! ❤
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Wow, ok, thanks for breaking my breaking "Gaydar" :\
Liza and Cabaret. The stars aligned. This is where the talent, star power, material, costumes, attitude, etc...all met in cinema history. Unforgettable performance.
Luved it so much!😀😀
The hottest performer in town in the hottest movie around.
Likewise with "Liza with a Z." "I had great people around me." Fosse, Kander & Ebb, Halston, Hamlisch. Liza herself.
Thanks for the compliment
Gotta love Liza. Not just a life survivor, but a life thriver. Judy is smiling.
YES she is ❤
I always love the clips of Liza performing with her mother. And that clip where Judy Garland is sitting the floor watching Liza perform, you could see the pride and love she felt for her talented daughter. I always think of how she would have felt to see Liza in Cabaret and winning the Oscar for her performance. I imagine she'd have been over the rainbow.
🌈😭😭😭😭
This comment made me tear up. Beautifully put. Thank you. ❤️
Judy was in the wings when Liza was singing. Judy and Liza had been singing together. Then this was Liza's solo spot. Liza said her mom had walked off stage but that Judy Garland ad walked back on and tried to upstage her. Liza never appeared on stage with Judy again. John Sivorn
Nice comment ❤
My god she’s the image of her incredible mother,her appearance at the academy awards broke my heart ,her life has been a diff one just as her mothers was,but she’s still adorable .
She withered all the storms in her life and is Legendary!
Looks just like her dad.
@@joanholland3438 *weathered
wat appearance acadmy awards
@@riverdean7 you didn’t see her with Lady Gaga?
It’s hard to recognize her legendary status when her mother is one of the biggest icons to ever live. But she’s just as much an icon.
She's in that same league though. She's not a singer so much as a performer of the very highest caliber.
@@jm7804 asnd both were great actresses
The look of admiration on Jane's face listening to Liza at the beginning of the piece! Michael Fienstein is so fabulous too. Judy and Liza singing together, you cannot beat that!
Maybe Liza and Gaga could do a song together... I'd love that.
Liza looks just like her mom.
Great idea!
Liza looked more like her Dad when she was younger, but looks more like her Mom in these sunset years. And, of course, she's ALWAYS had her voice, like her Mom.
You’re spot on !
Love the shots of her singing w her mom. Did she ever have her own children? I guess when she goes, Judy Garland's genes goes w her too. Kinda wish she had children herself to pass all that talent to. They're both so amazing!
@@utubefreshie No, she never had children. For some reason, every man she married was gay, her mother also got married to gay men. It’s too late for her to have children now but they will never be forgotten.
@@utubefreshie …Judy Garland’s genes were passed down to the children of her other daughter, Lorna Luft. Judy had a son too, but I don’t think he had children either.
@@j.c985 Aaah! Interesting. Yes, the last husband did seem gay. Maybe she's just more comfortable with them. They are more nurturing than most men to begin with. Liza always struck me as someone who wore her heart on her sleeve. Bless her.
I love her and her mother I grew up watching them both
Liza has always had the most beautiful smile.
For those who think that talent can be and is genetic, Liza is unmistakable proof. Both Judy and Liza had and have way more talent than anyone has a right to.
Also her Dad. Don't forget him.
...that and exposure to all things theater and film, and the desire...
@@thetruthserum2816 it may have gotten her jobs, but she made a career for herself. You're right though, it definetly helps to have that exposure; but she worked hard too
Liza is incredibly insightful that coupled with her openness and curiosity. Is a wonderful breeding ground for her gifts to bloom. Jxxx
At least they were able to give it to everyone. That's a helluva gift. There's a lot of nepotism in show business. She's not an example of it. She deserved fully to be famous, though the head start of exposure and instruction sure didn't hurt.
I saw Liza 18 years ago in concert and she was still giving it her all -- so humble, so funny with a yearning to please the audience.
Hi Liza back in 1971 or 72 - when i was 23, I went to a place a dance place on PCH in Orange County- Sunset beach and was dancing on the dance floor next to you. We smiled at each other and I suddenly saw you & super “fanned out,” and yes literally picked you up…. You were light as a feather , spun us in a circle and set you back down and kept in dancing. You and i laughed. You were so kind and seemed to not mind. I got to see you one more time at the Cerritos performing arts Center in the 90s. Thanks for being so gracious with me. Im now 77 and still a fan. God bless you gal.
Great, great story. about her and about you. I'd guessing you were a lot of fun to spend time with. And that's something you can't teach.
What a beautiful memory to have💕
I don’t know why she hasn’t gotten a Kennedy center honors yet. I mean what’s the hold up? She’s got an EGOT for Christ sakes.
An EGOT ? What century are you in
@@gigid9606 Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony. What are century are you in is the question??? 🙄🙄🙄
Good answer there, Zack, in response to Gigi D (get a clue Gigi) but you are RIGHT! I never realized she didn’t have a Kennedy Center Award. Someone needs to start an online petition. Also worth noting, one of her mother‘s biggest fans was John F. Kennedy himself.
Well, get writing; it's a vote.
@@gigid9606 what on earth did you think EGOT means?
Michael feinstein is 65 years old here. He looks absolutely amazing.
He's been worked, a lot! I know, I'm a cosmetic doctor
It’s called plastic surgery.
@@tipitii7388 No one calls it that in 2024. It's cosmetic or aesthetic surgery.
She's an absolute sweetheart of a person. I do feel like she could be vulnerable to bad inviduals; I hope she has wonderful people in place to protect her from predatory people.
Hi 👋 how are you doing?
I always got that from her, too. A rarity in show business among people that survive it.
Mmmhm. H-wood is full of slimy predatory energies.
She does now, but her mother never did, only Sid Luft protected Judy, alas he could not handle her addictions.
@@gjpp3239 if you are familiar with the whole and complete story of the life of Judy Garland, you will see that sadly Sid was also a predator but of the absolute worst kind! In 1950 when Judy left MGM, he then was the salvation but also ultimately the ruination and of her. He gambled away all her many millions and never ever paid her taxes (the IRS took away her house in 1967 for the unpaid taxes that he (and her agents in the '60s) never paid. She trusted him to take care of all of the business . Reportedly, he lost $400,000 one day ( in the1950s) at the horse races! He was the reason that in 1967, she was homeless and penniless and depended upon the kindness of strangers to let her sleep on their sofa etc.. from 1950 to 1969, she appeared in over 1200 concerts. Where was all the money? She never ever lived extravagantly like other Hollywood stars, she was too busy working the hectic schedule that Sid forced her to pay for all of his gambling, and his rich, big shot lifestyle! Judy garland didn't die as Ray bolger (scarecrow in The wizard of Oz) said, she just plum wore out ! She left us at the age of only 47.
I’ve always loved liza- first as a 70s kid she was such a fixture on the 70s celebrity circuit- she was everywhere then- that ‘s really how i got to know her as more of a 70s socialite and being judy garland’s daughter - my first memory of her is in the movie arthur and later i came to know how gifted and talented she is and liza is such a dying breed- a real star with class and despite her troubles never has anything hatefu or mean spirited to say about anybody
I have been fortunate to have experienced Liza in concert. What a great performer...just like her Mom. A true legend indeed!!!!
It's not possible to put into words how much I love her.
I have a cherished letter from Liza Minnelli. I rewrote the lyrics to Maybe This Time and sent it to her in a NY hospital where we lived. She is one of my top favorite entertainers. A real singer, no auto tune here folks, a powerhouse performer, I love her!! Long live Liza with a Z❤️
Her performance in "Cabaret" is still one of the most fabulous, incredible, original things I've ever seen.
She gave an incredibly powerful performance in a role she played in "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" as the mother of a murdered child. Just like her mother - brilliant actress, singer, performer.
I really liked her performance in that episode. Law & Order SVU has really stepped out and given roles to many famous actors and actresses over the years which are some of my favorite (Patti Lupone, Sharon Stone, and Julia Roberts come immediately to mind in addition to Liza).
Liza still has it..I want to thank my dear mom who has passed for making me watch Liza live on HBO the New Orleans concert I think that brought me and my mom together even closer and then when I was older my mom took me to see Liza alive. I just want to say Liza Minnelli will always have a big part in my heart ❤️❤️
Liza is a living legend!!
She's still beautiful at her age.
She is a goddess.
Yes she is!!!
Why would her age make change that?
@@Beaneabean
It hasn’t
Focus on my comment.
@@Franaflyby “shes still beautiful at her age”.
The legendary star. So good she is performing again.
Liza looks so regal, so beautiful. And Michael is so poised and articulate. What a great friendship!
Liza continues to be living proof that here is such strength in daring to be openly vulnerable.
Jet, Daring eh ? you are doing the most.
@@PHlophe *The name is JEF.*
Daring to be vulnerable? She's an elderly woman, you can’t help but be that.
@@DeepScreenAnalysis Rude. He's using a different definition of "vulnerable" than what you're thinking of. Look it up in the dictionary. 🙄🤦♀️
Well said. Totally true.
She is one of the few parts of history left. She reminded me so much of her momma as she would say sometimes, she once used her voice for Dorthys voice in a animated movie. Bless your gingerbread heart and I will love you and your momma in my heart forever you and your mother changed my life.🎃🌻🎃🌻🎃🌻🧹🍄
I’m so gratified to see Liza in this segment. Certainly, the camera has caught her in much more vulnerable moments. And Jane, you brought these beautiful moments to us with your timeless grace and a professionalism that is unmatched.
The one and only Liza ❤
I've loved Liza since I saw 'Cabaret' as a teen. She's a trooper yet always seems so vulnerable.
This interview isn't new, but the world will stop when this beautiful legend passes on. 😢 We love you Liza!!! ❤️💐
That made me mad when I clicked it! I thought it was new, but I kinda knew from the thumbnail
Is she passing on? When?
@@Kexgoija we're all gonna pass on one day.
I will pass on my Royal Bloodline.
@@JloveLamar crap! I am mad now too. I was just going to say this interview was a win after her appearance at the Oscars.
Liza’s genuine warmth always comes through; great talent. Her mom was Judy Garland and her dad was Vincent Minnelli what a gene pool!
What a talent! She’s always mesmerized me when she’s on stage. Incredible rhythm and stage presence. 💃🏼 🎵
I have had the good fortune of working with many artists over the years. But one pinch-me moment - Liza and me sitting together in a small cabaret space in NYC, watching her sister Lorna perform, then going out back and Liza asking me for a cigarette. We chatted, smoked our cigarette, "thanks for joining me at the show," said goodnight. She is that legend.
Awesome story!! What an incredible memory to have forever.
As a performer, she's in the top 1% of the top 1%.
Among the very very best there's ever been.
I just wish her Mother had lived to see her at her peak.
Saw her in person once sifting through the Guggenheim.
I attended University High School with Liza and to this day have a fond memory of teaching her how to drive a stick shift (three on a tree) when we drove to Palm Springs for the day with Janis Feigan. Unfortunately, my dad's car got stuck in the desert sand! Glad to see Liza doing well.
Such expression, such strength, such talent. A real professional, an outstanding performer. And she thanks collaborators and co-performers warmly, which shows what a great person she is.
I saw her almost 40 years ago along with Sinatra and Sammy Davis at the Fox in Detroit. She was without peer. She was mesmerizing all by herself. I'll be grateful for that experience for the rest of my life.
she’s a star, truly. judy would be so proud 🥲
Liza has a classic unforgettable singing voice.
More like unforgiving.
Oh my goodness I love this woman. Thank you so much for this interview and I’m thrilled to hear a new musical collaboration is coming.
she is white privilege extraordinaire with nepotism of the highest magnitude
Hello Barbara, great comment, how are you doing?
Guuuurl!!! You're still knocking it out of the water!!! Love you!
Two legends, Liza and her mother.
Liza is so great she makes me cry every performance.
Hello 👋how are you doing?
Hello Kaye, you're so great too, how are you doing?
I like your cute charming smile it's breathtaking...
i will never forget meeting her when i was a dancer at the lido de paris, she came backstage and chatted with us, the artists!
She’s utterly amazing, has always been and always will be.
Liza is an absolute treasure. She was way before my time, but I remember watching a documentary with her years ago, and being enchanted by her performance on stage and her kindness off stage. As a musician, I learned so much about how to deliver a song from her. What a legend, indeed.
Did your dad(in your pfp) introduce her to you?
I met her briefly at a stage door in San Francisco ,she's one of the kindest and unassuming legends there is.♥️
She has a great talent, and tons of grace. Always so good to hear her talk and watch her performances….Superb, healing talent, it feels great to watch her.
I met her in Chicago in 1972 with her Liza with a Z concert. I got to speak with her at an after parrty, she turned my class ring for the 100th turn, and told me she always wanted to be a drummer and I told her I always wanted to be her. I will always love and adore. Liza Minnelli.
Give it up For The Legendary Miss LIZA MINELLIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!
You know she may not have model looks, when I look at her even today, she bears her soul in words and her music, absolutely stunning and her beauty shines through. Not many have accomplished that! It is such a privilege to have her with us. Thank you Liza, with much love and adoration 🥰❤️
I think she absolutely had model looks , her gorgeous big eyes , her flawless skin . She was stunning
I adore her. What a talent! Every once in a while, I have to watch her fabulous 1974 Oscar opening act. It is one of the best Liza moments ever!
I love the classic stars. Pure class, and so talented. Showbiz is a different game now.
Her and her mother, what a blessing to us, endless entertainment, I am sorry for the troubles they both had through their lives but forever grateful they were part of mine.
I am 40 and just discovered her. man I am in love with young her
Thanks for the compliment
Liza still has Great First Class ❤️💐🎤🎹💃🏻🎼
Just fell in love with Liza - again. Thanks for opening up, Liza ❤️
Hello Jennifer, great comment, how are you doing?
What a legend…Liza you are a one of a kind…Loved and cherished by the world…💕💝💕
Such a treasure. And you were so much more than alright Liza. You were and are the very best. Thank you for all the years of thrills and chills. They’ll be with me always. ❤️
IWas blessed to have seen her opening night Carnegie Hall late 1970s head to toe in black Halston pantsuit her first half was her hits intermission then a full tribute of Judy Garland hits its a night I'll never forget!!!
And Judy , an icon, was really such a loving mother. She opened the door wide open for Liza. Supported her great talent 150 percent!
Love love love Liza! amazing lady ,, she brings tears to my eyes with her unique voice.
The one and only Liza ,what a talent !
She looks great and she’s like had a colorful lifestyle. Still a great voice. And that cute pixie hair cut!! ❤️😊
She's still damn fantastic. I can't believe she thinks she's not a good singer. She's phenomenal! She's Judy through and through.😩❤️
One of the kind. Forever Liza Minnelli. ❤❤❤
Liza you are so loved and treasured. I hope you know how much joy and pleasure you've added to so many lives. Thank you seems so inadequate for all that you've given us. Just know that you are loved and have left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
I still play my 'Liza with a Z' vinyl all these decades later. It's phenomenal.
She killed it as Lucille #2 in Arrested Development. What a talent.
She seems like a kind, humble lady.
She is unique and will always be. Forever ✨✨✨
I was living on the North shore of Massachusetts in July of 1969, in Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Liza was filming a movie there. The movie was "Tell Me That you Love Me, Junie Moon". It was directed by Otto Preminger, and starred Liza and Ken Howard. Seeing this interview prompted me to dig out the pictures I took that day (I am the same age as Liza), and they brought back so many memories. It was so exciting to see "movie stars" at work, and I will never forget it. She has had an amazing life.
Lucky u
Perfect interview!!! And Jane Pauly is the perfect person to interview Liza 💜
Are they the same age? I think Jane was my brothers teacher.
Awesome!!!! Thanks so much for this. As a 40+year professional bass player and a huge Van Halen fan, I too think that Michael’s contribution is so underrated!!!
I’m glad to see she’s able to spend her final days doing what she loves ❤️
She has been knocked down and she keeps getting up, she is the ultimate inspiration for all of us who go through the same things in life. I love watching her and hearing her talk about life. XOXOXO
I find it hard to comment with anything worthy because I'm so affected by her honesty and her power. I fee incredibly lucky to have grown up with her. Love you LIZA.
Liza still has her beautiful voice❣️
Bless you Miss Liza Minnelli❣️❣️❣️😘
Liza. A living icon. I'll never forget seeing her perform live in Worcester Massachusetts. His the roof stayed on that building I'll never know.
As she's gotten older, she looks more and more like her mother.
Dead?
Which is crazy, because she’s far older now than her mother was when she died. Judy was only 47 at her death.
I hope Liza knows how much we love her.
And how proud of her Judy is.
Wish I had seen the Cabaret rerelease. Truly her mom's daughter. The great Liza.
Yes!! SM expressed it, spectacularly, &, exactly! "Lovingly vulnerable"!!!!! Always,!! Because she wore Bob Mackie SO bravely back then. (BC) (Before Cher).. Please, forgive me, if I am wrong, about the dates.. I love & have loved, Liza, being the ONLY Woman in the "Rat Pack"! If she had a, Me Too, minute or more. She has been given the "Grace & Time", most of us have never been given. She was a femininist & feminine. Let her say. (.) If she would like to say something. Her life as an "IT" girl has, been A MOST original, audacious and best maneuvered, we, have yet, to see, or has been seen, or duplicated, (Please, forgive me, should I be mistaken, per your opinion). Herself alone, in a day, age, Matriarchy, Patriarchy, before my birth, "Gorgeous" as, not, to be seen again, existence!
That's just the public self/side of her! I can't hardly imagine her private life. I Love you and your family Miss Liza! Take care, and God Bless.
She is amazing! Love her Mom as well. What a life. What a woman.
Liza's voice remains intact... What a legend, what a woman, just like her mother.
My begeast singer of this century❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤for me
Not to take away from her own legend and status, but it’s so beautiful to see that at her age now, she looks so much and even moves so much like her mother around the same age ♥️
Sadly, Judy garland died at 47. liza minnelli is 76 here i think
OH MY - How can you not love JUDY GARLAND AND LIZA MINELLI?
EVery time I watch either of them my entire body is covered with goosebumps and chills. We are so lucky to have THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW on social media and the performances of LIZA MINELLI from a child to present.
Mother and daughter, two class acts in one 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
RIP JUDY GARLAND ❤ ❤ ❤ 💋
I just adore Liza and Cabaret is my all time favourite musical . The best present I’ve ever had(I’m 56 now) was mum taking me to London Palladium when I was 18 to watch her - 5th row stalls. ❤️
"I thought my mother was perfect!" You are right!
One of the greatest…love her ♥️
Oh, Liza. Please don't doubt your contribution. A perfect sound is you singing New York New York. Your singing brings people joy. Not only your singing, but who you are. You once said your mother treated every day like Christmas. And you do that too. I've never forgotten that. It is so good for me. It's so positive. To me, you spread joy. That's how I will always feel about you. You are a philosopher, a role model, a wonderful singer and a purveyor of joy. Now do you believe how special you are?
Man.. she is GORGEOUS even at whatever age!
times change: true talent is eternal. liza gives we love her
She looks so much like her mother. I’ve always loved Judy Garland and Liza.
I love Liza! The first time I met Liza was when we were invited backstage after Flora the Red Menace on Broadway. She has such a beauty heart and personality.
I've watched Cabaret countless times in my life! One of the best Movies I've ever seen because of her acting and songs
Like her or not.... Liza is an awesome force of pure TALENT!!
Liza Mannelli a totally selfless, empty of ego and profoundly talented Warrior Goddess!