Judy Collins - Albatross скачать видео бесплатно


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Album: Wildflowers - 1967 - http://www.judycollins.com

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8 years назад

Jimmy Brush

Me too. How may I be so blessed to listen to her music without buying CDs? Is this because I have You-tube Account- via Google?

9 years назад

FirstUsedBooks

"The knot of tears around your throat is crystallizing into your design." Sorry folks, but I cannot imagine or recall a poet who has put it more poetically. My only, and faint, hope is that Leonard (Cohen) will before he croaks acknowledge the importance of Collins and her voice, in partnership or covering his songs (not that his wasn't great) that took his music/poetry to another level of listenership.

9 years назад

FirstUsedBooks

I guess she's too perfect to attract a following.

9 years назад

FirstUsedBooks

You must barter your life to make sure you are living. Think about this folks. It's important, or at least it's important to understand where Collins was coming from.

9 years назад

josh kenney

It's a song about royalty and fame.I picture princess Di or anyone stuck in trappings like hers.The metaphor of the tower by sea captures the feeling perfectly.

9 years назад

Michael Morrison

this record got me through the most difficult time in my life. a young soldier headed to viet nam, her voice sustained me, helped me to escape the horrer

9 years назад

Taylor M

Amazing.

9 years назад

Davan Mani

Euro with gypsy charm and looks as well as talent from both sides. Very few can possess it particular those born in America. So many women have tried and failed to be like her. But Judy didn't seem to be comfortable with other female musicians chemistry wise.

10 years назад

FirstUsedBooks

This is a near perfect song: voice, music, lyrics. Look at how she wraps us in the colours of a certain portion of the pallete, bestows us with jewels. Gives us images such as seagulls sewing the margin between sea and sky. It makes me cry.

10 years назад

Tom Page

I believe this is the song she sang at Bobbys funeral.

10 years назад

Steve Dinsdale

Beautiful. I came to this via Rufus wainwright's masterful cover version. It reminds me strongly of the same territory that Tim Buckley was in on `Goodbye and Hello'. Beautiful unspoiled late '60's sunshine and beauty.... 

10 years назад

Hans Thorsen

All of us have strengths and weaknesses, including you and me, but most of us don't have strangers negatively posting things about us in forums like this. Whatever her faults, Judy will be always be equated with the coming of age of an entire generation, and her poetry, music and gift of song will endure. She's earned the respect, gratitude, and affection of millions of people of all ages, who connect her voice to places and people that they remember, and who grew in some sense because of her.

10 years назад

Hans Thorsen

Judy wrote it.

10 years назад

Mary Wallace

...the question is who wrote it?

10 years назад

foxfoxtruth

Judy Collins is one of my favorite female singers of the 20th century. Like most of us, she had personal problems along the way and she got through them. She is still performing and sounds very good. For the 21st century, if you have not heard the name Jackie Evancho, check her out.

10 years назад

Michael Janavel

This is my favorite song on this album. For the reasons you mention.

10 years назад

Sebastocha Lorelei

Feeling...Johnathan Levingston the goéland .../....

10 years назад

dick weasel

Judy Collins shlt on most of the men in her life. Her selfishness prevented her from living a robust healthy one, being trapped in her addictions and bulimia. Steven Stills song about their relationship said it all. Use people, then throw them away.

10 years назад

babymerman

This song is eargasmic! The orchestra is sooo good, and her voice is so beautiful.

10 years назад

Dayepipes

I heard this song as a teen boy when it was new. Living in the Cleveland OH area the landscape descriptions fit our region amazingly. North to the sea--found mostly along the American shores of the Great Lakes. Iron wheels, steeple bells, orchards, seagulls stitching through the waves, utterly common around the Great Lakes. For me she couldn't have set a more familiar stage to unfold her tale of young love from a woman's perspective. Thanks Judy, and poster.

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