After ~ ALL these years ~ since first listening to Kris (and Rita) I STILL listen to his singing or play his songs on the piano or accordion! ALMOST daily!!!!!!!
He made her day at 5.20 woah and wink which I found very cute young at heart irish charm that why people love us for it.......he a gentleman I saw him he was delightful humble very accommodating to all his fans when he was here incredible
I never knew any of this; neat. I saw this just after he was so supportive of Sinead O'Connor. He seems to be a sensitive, gentle man. His talent goes w/out saying.
2 of the best songwriters☀️ ...What a grande fellow.🤩..He once said Irelands audiences🍀 were his fav and the best to play for....he stood up for Sinead🍀 O'Connor on stage ... even wrote a song about her and the ill treatment she endured for decades... now they are having the last laugh together as she was right about so many things she fought for, as was he ✅️...both way ahead of their time in standing up for the underprivileged and the wrongs of the world again and again...⭐️ In 1992, Kris Kristofferson comforted Sinéad O'Connor when she was booed off the stage at a Bob Dylan anniversary concert for tearing up popes picture which was aimed to bring awareness to the church and ill❌️ treatment of innocent children. Sinéad O'Connor, just 25 years old at the time, was introduced on stage by American singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson. He later wrote this for her saying... May we all have her courage. May we all tell the truth.🫶 Words to the song are: "I'm singing this song for my sister Sinead Concerning the god awful mess that she made When she told them her truth just as hard as she could Her message profoundly was misunderstood There's humans entrusted with guarding our gold And humans in charge of the saving of souls And humans responded all over the world Condemning that bald headed brave little girl And maybe she's crazy and maybe she ain't But so was Picasso and so were the saints And she's never been partial to shackles or chains She's too old for breaking and too young to tame It's askin' for trouble to stick out your neck In terms of a target a big silhouette But some candles flicker and some candles fade And some burn as true as my sister Sinead And maybe she's crazy and maybe she ain't But so was Picasso and so were the saints And she's never been partial to shackles or chains She's too old for breaking and too young to tame” You were both the best truth advocates we had💯 ...fly high and have fun 🎉playing whereever you are🎵
oh Miriam who is a clever bright woman future president of Ireland turns into a teen in front of the Kristofferson totally understandable as he is such a legand ..love the wink mind you you flirt you...
Kris is alegend, he's so brilliant, but oh my god, what's the story with the inflections in Miriam's voice, you're a journalist Miriam, not an American teenager, surely you know how to speak properly?
Once I went to restroom in LAX Los Angeles, California taking leak he came in to restroom next to me I said to him hi I know you and he said hello bro.
There is no evidence to support that he would cry for June every night. I don't think you was his friend, Kris. I do not think he had any friends. His wife, Vivian was the only adult friend he had, but once she stop exercising influence over him, she no longer had power. His four little kids was his friend, but they were powerless. They were just kids. I normally take pride in saying that there is no difference between blacks and whites, but I do find that when it comes to friendships, and family, we got it over you. Yes, white people will support you whatever you do, they will give you money, their time, but white people tend to be too respectful of their friends, or relatives decision. Black people know when to mind their own business and when not to. I have had friends she sat me down to tell me something I am even a shame to sit here and think about. I have seen her shake as she told me. But she told me. I am a better woman for knowing. I have never had a white friend who expressed their disagreement with anything I did. It seems their approach is, how can I support her. Sometimes, that should not be your approach. I have had my brother's friend came to me, pleading with me to talk to Carl. He had cheated on Dawn. Did they love Dawn. Not particularly, but they knew how much she loved him. They knew she was good for him, that he loved her. They were protecting their friend. One of the things I notice when people talk about Johnny Cash's early days, is that they are cut off immediately when they try to talk about Vivian. No need, I already figured it out. I have already figured out that one of the most defining part of Johnny Cash's history was this unprecedented love story with this girl from San Antonio. If Johnny Cash was traveling with five black guys who became his friend, who knew his wife and children, they would not allow him to end his marriage. Not, if they could help it, not if that marriage was a successful one. They would fight him if they have to. They would reason with him. They would both read and label June, immediately. And the same thing would happen with a group of black women who are friends. Your friend would not sit back and allow your marriage to fall a part. It just would not happen. You have to know when to mind your own business and when to be a friend. Kristofferson is sitting here saying how Johnny loved June, really? To that I say, you did not know him. Granted, that is his fault. He was not always honest about how he truly feel. I suppose that is where being a friend comes in. Regarding actually knowing Johnny, I think many of you tried your dandiest not to know Johnny Cash. You are simply part of the Nashville establishment, perpetuating the myth. Not sure what anyone of you think having something like this show up in my feed. Do you actually think I will rethink my position? That I would say oh, did I get it wrong? I did not get it wrong. I approach this with an open mind. And while I am quick to say I never cared for June, the truth of the matte is, I did not remember her. As Jehovah is my witness, that is true. My memory was jogged when I TH-cam him. I hadn't listened to him since, maybe the 80s, and sparsely then. I did not remember her until a few weeks ago. Then, I remembered, I did not like that part of his show. In my opinion, she did not improve his performance. Rather, she diminished it. June, to me, is the epitome of white privilege. She can't sing. If she was black, or any other race, everyone in the audience would be chuckling. Yet, she did not simply made it as a singer, she made it on the big stage. her act with Johnny Cash, was on the level of Conway and Loretta. She went down in Nashville history as one of your greats. She and Johnny Cash Duo is listed in the same category as Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty. What talent did she have, that she and Johnny Cash (Well JC was a huge talent) is listed in the same sentence as Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty? None. Just a pretty white woman. You allowed her to destroy the home of JC because you imagined his wife was not white enough. You went on to vilified his beautiful wife, and elevate this no talent whore to country music royalty. Now you imagine I will change my mind. That everything I have observed over the course of several weeks, I would put it aside for what Kris Kristofferson has to say. To that I say: Who is Kris Kristofferson? I have already done my research, the case has been closed. The trial is over. A verdict has been reached. He never loved her. He made a mistake when he married her, and he realized it almost immediately. He was stuck with her, partly because he had no real friends. www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=HsJnol%2FE&id=88F7407242151BC95A2D43548D4F3D78C313B495&thid=OIP.HsJnol_ETKZlt3hMycCUVAHaE8&mediaurl=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.everafterguide.net%2Fs%2Fupload%2Fimages%2F2016%2F04%2F33df07554fbb06cf09e3a2014de8ae00.jpg&exph=400&expw=600&q=Johnny+Cash+First+Wife+Vivian+Liberto&simid=607992280570266030&ck=2B5C481D14B1E478ACB0E99D22A83F11&selectedindex=86&form=IRPRST&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&sim=11
@@bernadettebarry3099 Bernadette Barry, let me guess. Tell me if I am right. You've been following all over the internet. Now, you can't find anything.
After ~ ALL these years ~ since first listening to Kris (and Rita) I STILL listen to his singing or play his songs on the piano or accordion! ALMOST daily!!!!!!!
From Scotland, I love Kris, the Irish, drink & country music. In this world there's nothing better
He's just so real. Where have the great one's gone?
He made her day at 5.20 woah and wink which I found very cute young at heart irish charm that why people love us for it.......he a gentleman I saw him he was delightful humble very accommodating to all his fans when he was here incredible
Still live and what a great interview Marian,
she wet herseilf
Kris is always an interesting interview. Always himself and so apparently at ease that he puts the interviewer at ease.
Oh dear!! I'll just be a fan, forever!
Kris still rocks!! Will always love his writing talent/songs/acting!!
A true gentleman and still very handsome💚🌈🙏
Rest well KRISTOFFERSON..C U there Sir..rest well..
Fabulous background.
Awesome
he is handsome !!!
Yep, even though he is no longer young, some just look better than others as they age, Kris is one of those.
I never knew any of this; neat. I saw this just after he was so supportive of Sinead O'Connor. He seems to be a sensitive, gentle man. His talent goes w/out saying.
he lived a life.with vigor. just a dude. ...
Oh and the name of the film is Crazy Heart! Was your researcher on holiday Miriam?
Great Flick !!!
2 of the best songwriters☀️ ...What a grande fellow.🤩..He once said Irelands audiences🍀 were his fav and the best to play for....he stood up for Sinead🍀 O'Connor on stage ... even wrote a song about her and the ill treatment she endured for decades... now they are having the last laugh together as she was right about so many things she fought for, as was he ✅️...both way ahead of their time in standing up for the underprivileged and the wrongs of the world again and again...⭐️
In 1992, Kris Kristofferson comforted Sinéad O'Connor when she was booed off the stage at a Bob Dylan anniversary concert for tearing up popes picture which was aimed to bring awareness to the church and ill❌️ treatment of innocent children.
Sinéad O'Connor, just 25 years old at the time, was introduced on stage by American singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson.
He later wrote this for her saying... May we all have her courage. May we all tell the truth.🫶
Words to the song are:
"I'm singing this song for my sister Sinead
Concerning the god awful mess that she made
When she told them her truth just as hard as she could
Her message profoundly was misunderstood
There's humans entrusted with guarding our gold
And humans in charge of the saving of souls
And humans responded all over the world
Condemning that bald headed brave little girl
And maybe she's crazy and maybe she ain't
But so was Picasso and so were the saints
And she's never been partial to shackles or chains
She's too old for breaking and too young to tame
It's askin' for trouble to stick out your neck
In terms of a target a big silhouette
But some candles flicker and some candles fade
And some burn as true as my sister Sinead
And maybe she's crazy and maybe she ain't
But so was Picasso and so were the saints
And she's never been partial to shackles or chains
She's too old for breaking and too young to tame”
You were both the best truth advocates we had💯 ...fly high and have fun 🎉playing whereever you are🎵
R I P Kris Kristofferson
Starstruck.
What does that dress say?.
fragt er bei 4:16 nach dem anfang des songs? Wie süß *grins"... Ist ja wie bei Klaus im konzert ;-) Er hat halt echt sooo viele songs geschrieben....
oh Miriam who is a clever bright woman future president of Ireland turns into a teen in front of the Kristofferson totally understandable as he is such a legand ..love the wink mind you you flirt you...
Kris is alegend, he's so brilliant, but oh my god, what's the story with the inflections in Miriam's voice, you're a journalist Miriam, not an American teenager, surely you know how to speak properly?
Once I went to restroom in LAX Los Angeles, California taking leak he came in to restroom next to me I said to him hi I know you and he said hello bro.
Jeff Bridges movie 🎬
5 *****
iriam is aclown,.
Great man. Awful bloody interviewer.
FAKE AUDIENCE , THEY NEVER HEARD OF HIM HE IS FROM THE 70 s
His fame is huge, so I disagree.
Need lots of help I suggest plenty of medication for you
There is no evidence to support that he would cry for June every night. I don't think you was his friend, Kris. I do not think he had any friends. His wife, Vivian was the only adult friend he had, but once she stop exercising influence over him, she no longer had power. His four little kids was his friend, but they were powerless. They were just kids. I normally take pride in saying that there is no difference between blacks and whites, but I do find that when it comes to friendships, and family, we got it over you. Yes, white people will support you whatever you do, they will give you money, their time, but white people tend to be too respectful of their friends, or relatives decision. Black people know when to mind their own business and when not to. I have had friends she sat me down to tell me something I am even a shame to sit here and think about. I have seen her shake as she told me. But she told me. I am a better woman for knowing. I have never had a white friend who expressed their disagreement with anything I did. It seems their approach is, how can I support her. Sometimes, that should not be your approach. I have had my brother's friend came to me, pleading with me to talk to Carl. He had cheated on Dawn. Did they love Dawn. Not particularly, but they knew how much she loved him. They knew she was good for him, that he loved her. They were protecting their friend. One of the things I notice when people talk about Johnny Cash's early days, is that they are cut off immediately when they try to talk about Vivian. No need, I already figured it out. I have already figured out that one of the most defining part of Johnny Cash's history was this unprecedented love story with this girl from San Antonio. If Johnny Cash was traveling with five black guys who became his friend, who knew his wife and children, they would not allow him to end his marriage. Not, if they could help it, not if that marriage was a successful one. They would fight him if they have to. They would reason with him. They would both read and label June, immediately. And the same thing would happen with a group of black women who are friends. Your friend would not sit back and allow your marriage to fall a part. It just would not happen. You have to know when to mind your own business and when to be a friend. Kristofferson is sitting here saying how Johnny loved June, really? To that I say, you did not know him. Granted, that is his fault. He was not always honest about how he truly feel. I suppose that is where being a friend comes in. Regarding actually knowing Johnny, I think many of you tried your dandiest not to know Johnny Cash. You are simply part of the Nashville establishment, perpetuating the myth. Not sure what anyone of you think having something like this show up in my feed. Do you actually think I will rethink my position? That I would say oh, did I get it wrong? I did not get it wrong. I approach this with an open mind. And while I am quick to say I never cared for June, the truth of the matte is, I did not remember her. As Jehovah is my witness, that is true. My memory was jogged when I TH-cam him. I hadn't listened to him since, maybe the 80s, and sparsely then. I did not remember her until a few weeks ago. Then, I remembered, I did not like that part of his show. In my opinion, she did not improve his performance. Rather, she diminished it. June, to me, is the epitome of white privilege. She can't sing. If she was black, or any other race, everyone in the audience would be chuckling. Yet, she did not simply made it as a singer, she made it on the big stage. her act with Johnny Cash, was on the level of Conway and Loretta. She went down in Nashville history as one of your greats. She and Johnny Cash Duo is listed in the same category as Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty. What talent did she have, that she and Johnny Cash (Well JC was a huge talent) is listed in the same sentence as Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty? None. Just a pretty white woman. You allowed her to destroy the home of JC because you imagined his wife was not white enough. You went on to vilified his beautiful wife, and elevate this no talent whore to country music royalty. Now you imagine I will change my mind. That everything I have observed over the course of several weeks, I would put it aside for what Kris Kristofferson has to say. To that I say: Who is Kris Kristofferson? I have already done my research, the case has been closed. The trial is over. A verdict has been reached. He never loved her. He made a mistake when he married her, and he realized it almost immediately. He was stuck with her, partly because he had no real friends.
www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=HsJnol%2FE&id=88F7407242151BC95A2D43548D4F3D78C313B495&thid=OIP.HsJnol_ETKZlt3hMycCUVAHaE8&mediaurl=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.everafterguide.net%2Fs%2Fupload%2Fimages%2F2016%2F04%2F33df07554fbb06cf09e3a2014de8ae00.jpg&exph=400&expw=600&q=Johnny+Cash+First+Wife+Vivian+Liberto&simid=607992280570266030&ck=2B5C481D14B1E478ACB0E99D22A83F11&selectedindex=86&form=IRPRST&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&sim=11
You need very serious help lots of medication
@@bernadettebarry3099 Bernadette Barry, let me guess. Tell me if I am right. You've been following all over the internet. Now, you can't find anything.