JUDY COLLINS & ERIC ANDERSEN - "Thirsty Boots" 2002 video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/05/28

Judy Collins and Eric Andersen, joined by Tom Rush and Arlo Guthrie, on the classic "Thirsty Boots," first recorded by Judy in 1965. This is a clip from the DVD Judy Collins Wildflower Festival, available on Amazon.

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9 years ago

multicaruana

Unforgettable

9 years ago

jarmrose

I suspect that you are a liar ,no self made person ever has to validate their possessions,i appologize if I am wrong.

9 years ago

Eliezer Pennywhistler

Once again I am sobbing. What a powerful intricate beautiful song.

9 years ago

jarmrose

1st song to make me shed a tear in quite a long while..surprised that I was not familiar with it before ,or maybe I heard it an didn't listen to the words

9 years ago

Joaquín Maria Aguirre Romero

John Denver la cantó; también Judy Collins. Ahora escuchamos a su autor con una de las intérpretes habituales de los temas de Eric Andersen, la gran Judy Collins. Aquí podemos escucharlos junto a Arlo Guthrie, en 2002, en su clásico "Thirsty Boots". "Oh, take off your thirsty boots and stay for awhile. / Your feet are hot and weary from the dusty miles./ And maybe I can make you laugh and maybe I can try.... Disfrútalo!

9 years ago

Pangael

For those of us who went down to Selma in '63, and who were not certain what we did mattered at all, Eric told us we had. A million thanks to everyone who ever sang this song.

10 years ago

Catherine S. Todd

Jack, many performers are "aloof and distant" when they are off-stage. Perhaps it's a hazard of performing, but the contrast can be quite disconcerting. I've seen it a thousand times. Hard to accept but the music is beautiful, none-the-less. Love this grouping! Really fine.

10 years ago

Carl Heineck

Great stuff... would liked to have seen and heard more of my favorite (next to Judy) Tom Rush!

10 years ago

Campbell Hendery

Thirsty Boots - Judy Collins Eric Anderesn Tom Rush Arlo GuthrieIt may be hokey but I always liked this song- you decide or deride

11 years ago

kiwibridge

Hard to see how 1 idiot could dislike this

11 years ago

Lesm523

Eric used to say he had never been down south to see the civil rights problems so he wrote this song about coming back

11 years ago

Billy Peck

♥ thank you

11 years ago

Jordan Durell

"I just love this", it is so much fun to sing along with, the harmony in it is just wonderful.

11 years ago

verbaud

Was always told that this song was for Phil Ochs. Tom Rush, Arlo, Judy, and Eric doing this together lifts my spirits. Kindness & Compassion triumphs over despair and dismissiveness.

11 years ago

Jordan Durell

All that I can possibly say is, "I just love this"

12 years ago

4711StGermain

Thanks, I needed this smile today. No class here either.But I do have a Marine Band Hohner in G.

12 years ago

tb30486

@tubesteak2go @tubesteak2go Actually, Mr. "tubesteak2go", your guesses are a little off the mark. I am, in fact, a multimillionaire and a registered independent. I own a home in Los Angeles, a beach house on the coast, five automobiles and an airplane. What a person has or doesn't have means nothing...recognizing what is right and true is what's important. As to "class"...I would never claim to have any, but let's allow the folks reading these comments to be the judges.

12 years ago

John Dragos

@tb30486 you are a pennyless democrat who is devoid of class

12 years ago

Casey Graham

@lateniterev 7 months later, I need to comment. Phil did see the end of Vietnam. The last "up" of his bipolar depression was planning the War Is Over rally in Central Park. He sang a couple of songs with Joan Baez. Soon after that rally, he descended into psychosis and dissociation and called himself John Butler Train for a while before "recovering," only to feel so guilty about what he did to his friends during that time that he hung himself in April 1976.

12 years ago

Laurence Sears

Wonderful, wonderful

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