Posted on 09/05/2019 9:50:53 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
At her concerts, Linda Ronstadt used to imagine that audience members were whispering to one another about what a terrible singer she was. She was an unusual rock star in several ways. Few others were as careful about keeping their distance from the insanity, and fewer turned away from arena adulation and the pop charts to do standards, operetta, and Mexican folk songs.
Ronstadt was the most spectacular female singer of the rock era, her voice a thing of astonishing clarity and power and color. Due respect is here, in the documentary Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice. What she did with a song like Hurt So Bad or How Do I Make You could blast you backwards into a reverse somersault, like a Peanuts character. Yet she was near her peak when she walked away from rock. Today shes 73 and cant sing, at least not in public: Parkinsons.
Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, this restrained and respectful film tells the story the way Ronstadt evidently wants it told (no mention of famous boyfriends and no mention that she never married). Ronstadt looks back on her upbringing just north of the border in Tucson, where her German-Mexican dad sang Spanish songs to her in a lovely baritone. As a kid, she thought Spanish was for singing and English was for speaking; at the time, Mexican-American kids were often discouraged from speaking Spanish. When a Tucson friend moved to L.A. when she was a teen, she joined up with him and another musician to form the Stone Poneys. A folky song they did in clubs, Different Drum, was reworked and heavily produced in the studios of Capitol Records to showcase her voice, and the single launched her career in 1967, when she was 21.
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She was such an incredible talent. Her hiring the Nelson Riddle Orchestra was a stroke of genius.
Pinging you because of your interest in / love of Linda Ronstadt.
She dated Jerry Brown! Enough said!
That said, "Different Drum" was a profound anthem for us in VN in 67-68.
She had a crush on Don Everly as a kid and dated
Jerry Moonbeam Brown when got older, That’s what I
know about her.
She is a TDS level 6 Trump hater who will not socialize with any conservative or Republican family member.
Selena Gomez is her Doppelganger.
I never liked her politics, but I’ll praise her talent as a gift. She comes from a very musical family. Listen to her first cousin sometime (David Lindley).
Very sad but she has given a great gift to the world. Not everything is political, you idiots...
BTW, read her book. She wrote every word herself and it’s an interesting story and gives a better perspective on why she sees her talent and career as she does.
And what’s that got to go with her talent?
I saw an interview of her a year or so ago and if they hadn’t said it was her, I wouldn’t have recognized her right off. She’s where a lot of us will wind up if we are around long enough. She sure was something, though, way back before all that.
Her “Simple Dreams” album was one of my first records, as a kid in the 70’s.
Sorry to hear of her troubles.
I contend that the most spectacular female singer of the rock era was Etta James.
Good Rockin' Daddy--Etta James & the Peaches (1955)
For musical interest only
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haZPPBJC8Ic
Jeff “Skunk” Baxter on congas, and Andrew Gold on lead guitar.
“She dated Jerry Brown! Enough said!”
Join me in denouncing her stinking political views.
Then listen to her recordings of country music classics - “I Fall To Pieces” and “Crazy Arms.” It has never been done better.
And to think it had to be done by a rock star.
Your first paragraph was so nice and so glowing with praise, I started getting nervous. I thought maybe she had ‘gone to that Blue Bayou on the top floor’.
Yes, she was deeply talented. A perfect voice for that kind of music. Just as Julie Andrews had the perfect voice for her type of Rodgers & Hammerstein music.
Ann Wilson of Heart is also a treasure. Ann was lucky to have
her sister Nancy to work with. Together they created just the right accompaniment for Ann’s voice and style of delivery.
Thank you for that.
I grew up watching The Midnight Special and Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert.
Loved MTV too, until they stopped playing real music.
I have to wonder if any avowed conservative patriotic singer/songwriter ever in the history of the world been praised for their talent by the leftist media without a huge dis about their politics...as if being patriotic is politics....
so I think its perfectly legit to bring up her very outspoken anti conservative/patriot/republican hatred....
I watched Midnight Special and Rock Concert too.
I miss the 70’s. Lot’s of 60’s and 70’s cars around.
Head out, get a cheeseburger and a Coke or a shake.
These days a Superbird with a 426 Hemi can easily set you back $300,000. I can still get my double-cheeseburger, tater tots and large Coke for $10-$11.
But I’m $300,000 short on the Superbird / Dodge Daytona.
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