Posted on 06/08/2019 5:42:58 PM PDT by simpson96
I Still Miss Someone - Linda Ronstadt (1971)
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
She definitely doesn’t miss dinner :)
She had one song I really liked. “Different Drum”.
Someone told me that it was written by Sonny Bono. Not sure if that is right.
Mike Nesmith.
Thanks. One of the Monkees.
She was among the first malignant leftists. Do a little homework. In her day she was right up there with Alyssa Milano and Rosie O’Donnell. She deserves her big fat ass.
I have Johnny Cash’s version on a CD-it dates to when I was in my teens-that is the 1st time I heard the song...
Linda Ronstadt has been a big ol heifer for quite a few years-she’s Megan McCain sized...
Sorry Linda, Jerry Brown married a woman who looks like a man a few years ago. I know for you, that sucks!
Those are my blue eyes. Continental Club. South Congress Ave.
I will not kiss and tell so don’t ask.
Don’t go there now. Fags only.
Austin is lost. Will be the new fag .....place...
I’m a fan of a lot of Linda Rondstadt’s singing performances, but not that one. The youtube video apparently was recorded from a scratchy vinyl record on a turntable. Bad sonics, not a good song either.
A few years back (before she lost her singing voice), she put out some albums of Mexican Mariachi music which is very, very good. I highly recommend.
She was diagnosed with Parkinsons several years ago.
She can no longer sing as a result.
Marko
Sounds like my record player from that era.
Linda Ronstadt is one of my favorite female vocalists. Incredible talent, astonishing range, recorded everything from pop to big band to mariachi.
Just wonderful.
She did. I saw her in concert back in the day and also in The Pirates of Penzance on Broadway.
Jerry Brown’s beard...we don’t miss you sweetums!
She used to appear at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach back in the late 60s. Saw her there quite a few times along with Hoyt Axton.
Good times!
Who cares? She had a great voice and was a real hottie in her younger years.
It’s a free country.
Linda did a prison concert after Johnny Cash
made them popular. She stood before a roomful
of convicts and sang “You’re no good.”
I thought, damn Linda, you coulda picked
something else.
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