Teever 6 hours ago

Roving Woman is my favourite song of hers:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAfUXna0N-4

This cover is pretty spectacular:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFazlnIxHmE

  • js2 6 hours ago

    It's the first song mentioned in the article, but oddly no link to a performance. There's links to two other of her songs. The cover is lovely, as is the rest of that artist's music.

    Gosh, "Talkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains)" is heartbreaking:

    https://youtu.be/W3IfRX3NwbA?si=BTC9teo4q0BH5DE5

    • slibhb 5 hours ago

      Talkin' Like You is incredible

dn3500 1 hour ago

I knew her in Ann Arbor. By then she had stopped performing but I heard her play a couple of times at my uncle's house. I now wish I'd paid closer attention, I was just a stupid teenager at the time.

  • ilamont 47 minutes ago

    What year was this?

comrade1234 6 hours ago

Lots of stories like this. My favorite is Judee Sill - disappeared, died of an OD pretty much penniless. Music ahead of its time with layered recordings, rediscovered decades later...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judee_Sill

  • Blackthorn 2 hours ago

    My favorite is, fortunately, a lot less depressing. Sinead Lohan, right on the cusp of making it big, touring with some of the biggest names in folk at the time. Realized she didn't like the music industry so she stopped and retired right then and there. I have no doubt she'd be a legendary folk name if she continued. Whatever It Takes is my favorite song by her.

  • jhbadger 47 minutes ago

    Collie Ryan is mine. She did three albums in the 1970s and then basically disappeared. I became aware of her through the use of her (amazing) song "It's Gonna Rain" which was featured on the soundtrack of Computer Chess (2013), a very weird (but good) film that seems to be about a computer chess tournament in the 1980s but gets weirder.

    https://www.spinmagazine.com/2013/07/collie-ryan-its-gonna-r...