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legendarytragedynacho · 3 months
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Linda Ronstadt in her Stone Poneys days
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boxwright · 1 year
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The Stone Poneys - Linda Ronstadt
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Linda Ronstadt sitting outside her Santa Monica bungalow in 1968. Photo by Henry Diltz.
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tfc2211 · 1 year
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Play ▶ Linda Ronstadt in Concert (1980)
'Linda Ronstadt in Concert' is a 1980 live rock concert by Linda Ronstadt. It was recorded at Television Center Studios in Hollywood, California on April 24, 1980, for broadcast as a special on HBO. I Can't Let Go Party Girl It's So Easy Willin' I Can't Help It Just One Look Look Out For My Love Mad Love Cost Of Love Blue Bayou Lies Faithless Love Hurt So Bad Silver Threads & Golden Needles Poor Poor Pitiful Me You're No Good How Do I Make You Back In The U.S.A. Heat Wave Desperado BONUS: Playboy After Dark (1970): Long Long Time Don Kirshner's Rock Concert with The Eagles (1974): Silver Threads & Golden Needles Desperado It Doesn't Matter Anymore Johnny Cash Show (1976): (She's A) Very Lovely Woman Ian and Sylvia Reunion Concert (1986): Dacy Farrow VH-1                                                                                                                        Stone Poneys - Different Drum (Live) Saturday Night Live (1979): Linda Ronstadt/Phoebe Snow It's In His Kiss The Married Men     
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radiomaxmusic · 2 months
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Saturday, January 27, 2024 2:30pm ET: Feature LP: Stone Poneys - Evergreen, Vol. 2 (1967)
Evergreen, Vol. 2 is the second album from the Stone Poneys, released five months after The Stone Poneys. It was the most commercially successful of the Stone Poneys’ three studio albums. Released June 12, 1967. In a departure from the first album, Linda Ronstadt was the lead vocalist on almost all songs, with only occasional harmony vocals. The exception is the title song, “Evergreen” (also…
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covers-on-spotify · 10 months
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“Different Drum”
Original by The Greenbriar Boys
Made famous by the the Stone Poneys feat. Linda Ronstadt
Covered by The Orion Experience
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Different Drum: Stone Poneys with Linda Rondstat
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ifelllikeastar · 29 days
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Linda Rondstat
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poneystoney · 9 months
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randomberlinchick · 1 year
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You and I travel to the beat of a different drum / Oh, can't you tell by the way I run / Every time you make eyes at me? Whoa / You cry and moan and say it will work out / But honey child I've got my doubts / You can't see the forest for the trees
So, don't get me wrong, it's not that I knock it / It's just that I am not in the market / For a boy who wants to love only me / Yes, and I ain't sayin' you ain't pretty / All I'm saying's I'm not ready for any person / Place or thing to try and pull the reins in on me, so
Goodbye, I'll be leavin' / I see no sense in this cryin' and grievin' / We'll both live a lot longer if you live without me
This should be my anthem on Tinder 😂
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legendarytragedynacho · 10 months
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Linda Ronstadt
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boxwright · 8 months
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Stone Poneys - Linda Ronstadt
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androcola · 1 year
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i need to sing while a man plays piano
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gloriamoncada · 6 months
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radiomaxmusic · 2 months
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Saturday, January 27, 2024 2pm ET: Feature LP: Stone Poneys (1967)
The Stone Poneys is the debut studio album by the Stone Poneys; other than the single of “So Fine” in 1965, this album marks the first official recordings by Linda Ronstadt. The album was released in the LP format on Capitol on January 30, 1967, in both monaural and stereophonic editions. “Sweet Summer Blue and Gold” 2:18 “If I Were You” 1:58 “Just a Little Bit of Rain” 2:20 “Bicycle Song”…
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kvetchlandia · 3 months
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Uncredited Photographer Linda Ronstadt and the Stone Poneys Performing at the Bitter End, Greenwich Village, New York City 1968
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