Linda Ronstadt In Atlanta 1977 19 Tumbling Dice & You're No Good

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Published 2013-07-17

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  • @689steve
    I agree with Willie Nelson, Two types of men in this world, Those who have a crush on Linda Rondstadt, and those who do not know who she is !!!
  • The great Waddy Wachtel on lead guitar, & Mr Kenny Edwards --------backing Linda !
  • @flatsixx
    And let’s not forget Mr. Waddy Wachtel on guitar and backup vocals. If you lived through the 70s and 80s then he helped produce the soundtrack to our lives. He played with a lot of big names including the Everly Brothers, Jackson Browne, Warren Zevon (co-wrote “Werewolves of London”), Keith Richards, Stevie Nicks, Tom Petty, Don Henley, and on and on.
  • @kevinwells4888
    Great band, Greatest singer, great times. I wish we could all go back.
  • @chrisblanton443
    A talent unmatched, even until today. 2024. And, it's not even close , in my opinion.
  • @artysanmobile
    Asylum records hired me and my Artisan Mobile remote recording truck to capture this and 2 other shows of the delightful Linda Ronstadt. Just 30 years old she was flying high at the time, 7 records in to an amazing run of 25. The band was solid, really great players paying attention to their leader and working like a well-oiled machine. This was at the Fox Theater in downtown Atlanta, a venue known for excellent sonics and seating, making for a happy crew, crowd, and Linda. I was only 22 at the time, a guitar player interested in getting to know her band, all fine players. It was a happy gig traveling with Linda. I think of her all the time, hoping her health is being kind to her. Sending my very best to you, Linda. 🌺❤️🌹
  • @elwooddowd1525
    In 1977 there were no hotter women in rock and roll than Linda Ronstadt and Stevie Nicks. Man were they beautiful and they could hit any note. What a great time for music.
  • @curtisshaw9317
    "Barefoot, braless, and breathtaking with killer pipes." First thing I read about her many years ago. Here she was a Superstar and wearing shoes. Great voice, great bands and a doll to gaze upon.
  • Linda you're so good, so good, so good. Linda you're so good. <3
  • @barneydunn8458
    Man could she sing. A microphone, a few rocking musicians and a woman with a wondrous voice. Pure and delivered unadorned.
  • @BryanMeekins
    I can't even begin to describe how big the smile gets on my face whenever I listen to this.
  • @jpporter4169
    Iove this woman, 70 years old ,best version of this song
  • @billybob7275
    Oh God, i was so in love with yer in thise days. Her voice and everything about her.
  • @briandaly8880
    To me, THIS is THE linda ronstadt.....and i love that flower in her hair!!! I still crush on this woman all these years later
  • @DaveLaMont1
    “There are two kinds of men in this world. Those who have a crush on Linda Ronstadt and those who never heard of her.” Willie Nelson
  • @richardbishop44
    September 17, 1977 is an easy date to remember for me, because it was the day after I got out of the Army, and I saw Linda at the Greek Theater at UCal Berkley. It was, in a word, “stunning!” No dancers, no light show, no pyrotechnics, no extraneous BS distractions. Just one incredible singer with an equally incredible backing band, getting by on talent alone. Of all these modern day pre-fab, shake-n-bake “divas,” there’s not a single one who’s good enough to even sweep the stage for Linda Ronstadt, much less share it with her. Any young, aspiring female singer who truly wants to better herself, should study Linda Ronstadt standing alone onstage, singing “Desperado.”
  • BEST FEMALE ARTIST❣️❣️NO ONE CAN COMPARE TO OR CAN EVEN COME CLOSE TO LINDA RONSTADT AND HER TALENTS❣️❣️GOD BLESS YOU 🙏 LINDA