Linda Ronstadt - Someone To Lay Down Beside Me (1976) Offenbach, Germany descargar videos gratis


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Linda Ronstadt

Rockpalast

Stadthalle Offenbach

Offenbach, Germany

November 16, 1976

Comentarios

8 years ago

Kay Gowen

Thank you SO much for posting this beautiful song. My favorite. Linda was the queen of the single woman's pain.

9 years ago

j flo

Andrew Gold on Piano, Linda is fabulous here.

9 years ago

Jay Thompson

In the context of the voice, the speaker, and the song, "lay" is so much the correctword. This song isn't a grammar lesson. It's a survival lesson, and after "lie" after"lie" you "lay" to get by. Miss you, Linda.

9 years ago

clay clown

Seeing and hearing Linda live was glorious. Rock and roll hootchie koo.

9 years ago

rockslide

Just stunning. A voice that takes you on an emotional ride - purity, power and heartbreak all in one female vocalist. May be the finest popular American music vocalist ever and the last where marketing/mtv/and autotune had no influence. Just singing to the heavens ...

9 years ago

Mike Henderson

Grammatically incorrect use of lay / lie. 

9 years ago

caroline n

Linda,the best!!! what a talent! so good.

9 years ago

Laurylie Norman

"Someone To Lay Down Beside Me"There's somebody waiting alone in the streetFor someone to walk up and greetHere you are all alone in the cityWhere's the love that you took to your sideLonely faces will stare through your eyes in the nightAnd they'll sayWoman sweet womanPlease come home with meYou're shining and willing and freeBut your love is a common occurrenceNot like love that I feel in my heartStill you know that may be what I needIs someone to lay down beside meAnd even though it's not realJust someone to lay down beside meYou're the story of my lifeSomeone to lay down beside meAnd even though it's not realJust someone to lay down beside meYou're the story of my lifeThe morning is breakingThe street lights are offThe sun will soon share all the costOf a world that can be sort of heartlessNot like love that I feel in my heartStill you know that may be all you'll getIs someone to lay down beside youAnd even though it's not realJust someone to lay down beside youYou just can't ask for more

9 years ago

Nancy Glass

Karla Bonoff wrote the most perfect songs for Linda Ronstadt. This music brings back great memories of the 1970's.

9 years ago

Helen Macuil

this song takes my breath away.

9 years ago

ericandsarahsmom1000

Watching this video and listening to Linda's extraordinary voice makes it even more poignant that she can no longer sing -- silenced by Parkinson's. Karla Bonoff's version of this song is nice, too, but she doesn't have the sweeping power in her voice that Linda has. I hope there is a medical breakthrough that will let her sing again.

9 years ago

j flo

There is no other guitar player like Waddy Wachtel. He is still everywhere and even better he played at the 2014 grammys during Lindas tribute. Ive loved him too since the 70s

9 years ago

j flo

So 1970s & I love it & I love Linda too

9 years ago

Layla C

Very beautiful voice in its prime, God be with her now in her health challenges.

9 years ago

ShortysSportsGrill

Waddy Wachtel has been a lead guitar player for many over the years! Linda, Stevie Nicks, Karla Bonoff, Andrew Gold, (who by the way is playing key boards on this video). These studio musicians played together for years for the best ever! Great Memories! 

10 years ago

Angele DeSonne

Song is a well done, romantic version of the "walk of shame." She still has the best voice in popular music ever, or at least did until her Parkinson's disease. So glad I finally found this song that has been haunting me for months, thank you!

10 years ago

Gia Smith

Is this on Dvd i can buy?

10 years ago

bvheath

Was fortunate enough to see her live three times (1978, 1980 and 2003) and was always blown away by her incredible voice and artistry. She seems to be in extra good voice in these Offenbach clips -- the quality is exceptional. Feel so blessed to have these concrete performances to go along with all of the wonderful memories. Thank you, Linda, and to all of us who keep her music alive.

10 years ago

Anazman

God bless the 1970's!! What can I say?! Linda in a peasant blouse sounding awesome- Me in bells lovin it!

10 years ago

tomwms

Welcome to the Hall of Fame

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