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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsTonight's Vinyl Selection
Heart Like A Wheel
Linda Ronstadt
1974
A mix of older classics in with the new, and Linda's exquisite emotive singing, make this one of her best!
Includes "You're No Good," "It Doesn't Matter Anymore," "Heart Like A Wheel," "When Will I Be Loved," "Willin'" and "You Can Close Your Eyes".
And my favorite "Faithless Love".
I think I'm only going to do more Vinyl Selections occasionally from now on (or, translation: when I'm in the mood!)
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Tonight's Vinyl Selection (Original Post)
Ohiogal
Mar 2018
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Bayard
(22,061 posts)1. Linda was gorgeous back then
I saw her perform in Minneapolis when I lived there in the 70's. She wore a little Cub Scout uniform....
Ohiogal
(31,979 posts)2. I saw her perform in the mid 70s
The guys all drooled over her in her ruffled white muslin dress with the pale purple sash!
I just loved her voice ....
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,546 posts)3. Knockout!
Mendocino
(7,486 posts)4. Linda was wonderful back when.
I also liked Hasten Down The Wind with Someone to Lay down Beside Me, written by Karla Bonoff.