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British guitarist analyses Dolly Parton's guitar playing and singing live in 1979! 

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@sw640
@sw640 5 лет назад
My father worked for Dolly and he said her kindness was 100% genuine. And she’s worth 500 million dollars such an amazing person/singer/American woman.
@slee-choi3826
@slee-choi3826 5 лет назад
Awww, that is so nice your father worked for her and was able to see her true side. She never forgot where she came from and that is probably why she stays humble.
@AdventistPrepper
@AdventistPrepper 5 лет назад
I know of one person who worked with her and a couple of people who have met her. I have heard nothing but the same thing your Dad experienced. It's nice that one of the "good ones" has made it successfully.
@cinsationalcinema1776
@cinsationalcinema1776 5 лет назад
She has a fantastic energy to her. True heart and a musical soul
@susieq3590
@susieq3590 5 лет назад
I'm surprised she's not worth more.
@boxingguybrian2370
@boxingguybrian2370 5 лет назад
I had the pleasure if working a few Dolly Parton shows almost 30 years ago and I can attest she is onr of the kindest sweetest people I ever met, in or out of showbiz...she was a pure joy. I got to work with many folks as I was a guitar tech at a local concert venue and Dolly was as good as they get...wish I could say the same for many other performers.
@kennethdesmondmosley1075
@kennethdesmondmosley1075 5 лет назад
You smiling at her is priceless. Makes me cry to see a musician delight in her musicianship.
@susieturk1
@susieturk1 5 лет назад
I loved his genuine gratitude and awe too!
@tinkertailorgardenermagpie
@tinkertailorgardenermagpie 5 лет назад
Same here. Subscribed because of this!
@dross2172
@dross2172 4 года назад
Yeah, I was watching him too. I luv it when the youngsters can appreciate what I consider to be pure vocal and musical talent. No artificial stuff to enhance their abilities at all.
@upclady60
@upclady60 4 года назад
Beautiful smile.
@pbohearn
@pbohearn 4 года назад
A musicians musician
@goodcompany6494
@goodcompany6494 4 года назад
Phil, may I say that you rock in all ways?! First of all, you cover it all. Second of all, your face while appreciating all music is beautiful. You have such a beautiful smile and kindness in your eyes and a clear appreciation of ALL music. I LOVE metal. I love most all music. I fell in love with Dolly in 1979 and have loved her ever since. She brings so much beauty and artistry. Her beginnings are so difficult to imagine, yet, she sings of her "Coat of Many Colors" with love and gratitude. Dolly is an angel, a pure spirit bringing us so much joy. Much love and thanks to you both.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 4 года назад
Thanks!
@David-kv4gf
@David-kv4gf 5 лет назад
I love how you smile through every video. It's so nice to see someone who is just so happy about music.
@pearlhartney9
@pearlhartney9 8 месяцев назад
I have always been perplexed how she plays with those nails. She is amazing all round talent.
@MarilynElliott1
@MarilynElliott1 5 лет назад
One of a kind, so talented, so funny, so beautiful and so kind …. I love her!!
@georgealderson4424
@georgealderson4424 3 года назад
Hello again sir I am not a guitarist but found your video very interesting. Firstly, you clearly know what you were talking about (even if I did not understand some of the technicalities) and moreover, you were so respectful in what you said. This was just as well as I am a longtime fan of Miss Parton haha You did us proud here in UK. My misfortune was to watch it using subtitles (as I am old and deaf these days!) which were amusing but incorrect. I look forward seeing another of your videos soon. Blessings and peace
@cathybrown6076
@cathybrown6076 2 года назад
The story of Dolly turning down Elvis is amazing! I'm learning so much from your videos! Thank you!
@bluekatgal7300
@bluekatgal7300 Год назад
Glad she turned them down. His manager tried but did not get far. Dolly is just too smart to be deceived. Not to mention lovely and funny when she wants to be. Admirable in every way. ❤😊
@gloriarider9688
@gloriarider9688 4 года назад
*"Dolly Parton's" BEAUTIFUL phenomenal VOICE is as phenomenal as EVER & she NEVER- EVER Ages!!-" GOD BLESS "Dolly Parton" & ALSO you TOO "Fil!!"*
@ericlacruze3344
@ericlacruze3344 4 года назад
To the statement that artists 'back in the day' (my day) spent more time practicing; There was no Xbox, no internet. Many didn't have TV or running water. Some didn't even have electricity or telephone. They were all-in, with no distractions or reasons to look away from their craft. To be fair, it's much harder to invest that time today than it was then.
@barbara832001
@barbara832001 4 года назад
They should have less time to practice if they didn't have electricity. It takes a lot longer to do basic chores and most of the time was spent growing and harvesting food. At least that's what my papaw said, and he grew up during the great depression.
@ericlacruze3344
@ericlacruze3344 4 года назад
That does not refute my statement.
@rogerdale5451
@rogerdale5451 5 лет назад
Love the smile while watching her. She needs no pitch correction...perfect. She's such a deservedly beloved figure. Bill Owens is her uncle?
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@rufscooby1
@rufscooby1 4 года назад
thank you
@mariahgrimes207
@mariahgrimes207 3 года назад
Immediately smiling♥️♥️♥️
@jackal59
@jackal59 5 лет назад
Another great Dolly Parton quotation: "I'm not offended by all the dumb blonde jokes because I know I'm not dumb... and I also know that I'm not blonde."
@ultraviolet6989
@ultraviolet6989 5 лет назад
😂😂😂
@kathrynt5899
@kathrynt5899 5 лет назад
She's So Funny! 😜
@stargirl2710
@stargirl2710 5 лет назад
That is great! Hahaha!
@svargyle
@svargyle 5 лет назад
"It costs a lot of money to look this cheap"
@shizackel
@shizackel 5 лет назад
My favorite Dolly quote comes from The Tonight Show (Carson, of course). Johnny asked her something snarky about her wardrobe and she said, "It takes a lot of money to look this trashy." Second - from "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas", to the sheriff (Burt Reynolds) - " It's always a business doing pleasure with you." edit: Just noticed S/V Argyle beat me to the cheap/trashy line. Not gonna argue which version is right, as it was like 40 FREAKIN' YEARS AGO.
@sfdint
@sfdint 4 года назад
So impressed that this young Brit rocker can give such a remarkably appreciative appraisal of artists like Dolly, Roy Clark and Buck Owens.
@abirdthatflew
@abirdthatflew 4 года назад
We've heard of music; we even like some of it.
@hank1519
@hank1519 4 года назад
Fil is a high-level guy, for sure!
@xr6lad
@xr6lad 3 года назад
Incredibly amused that so many find this sort of boring video entertaining. Imagine ‘analsying’ others aka ‘judging’
@giannafrancis5176
@giannafrancis5176 3 года назад
xr6lad Curious, what RU-vid videos do you recommend then?
@alanmackinnon3516
@alanmackinnon3516 3 года назад
@@xr6lad well no one is forcing you to watch it, and it isn't boring. Maybe if you listen to this Gentleman, you might learn something.
@jamesfaulkner4022
@jamesfaulkner4022 4 года назад
"One is only poor, only if you choose to be"...that is one of the deepest lyrics ever penned.
@meirwise1107
@meirwise1107 5 лет назад
Great respect to you young man for recognizing Dolly Parton's greatness.
@dianeaustin2414
@dianeaustin2414 4 года назад
Right???💯💯💜
@kxd2591
@kxd2591 5 лет назад
When Dolly was on the Oprah Show several decades ago, she made the statement that, "As long as I have a dime (ten cent coin), my mama and daddy have a nickel (five cent coin)". And THAT is who Dolly Parton is.
@0623kaboom
@0623kaboom 5 лет назад
she knows her roots and will make sure they are always looked after is essentially what she said with that statement ... basically they looked after her until she could look after them
@falcon5467
@falcon5467 5 лет назад
My favorite Dolly Parton quote: "It takes a lot of money to look this cheap, honey". Such a sweet person.
@jeremypickard2372
@jeremypickard2372 5 лет назад
I said same thing.
@DSpeir-pi6tm
@DSpeir-pi6tm 5 лет назад
I watched that video . Dolly is a hoot :)
@allisonyoung4007
@allisonyoung4007 5 лет назад
And on equal rights 4 gay marriage: "Why shouldn't they have the same rt to be as miserable as the rest of us?"😂 Who doesn't love Dolly?
@daynawithawhy
@daynawithawhy 5 лет назад
Robert Cross...And the next best Dolly quote after that? “I’ll never graduate from collagen!”
@ginariffe5525
@ginariffe5525 5 лет назад
I met her once in the 80’s , she truly is a sweet, kind woman. She’s so tiny!!! I’m 5’2” and I towered over her. She’s never forgotten her roots.
@thespiritof76..
@thespiritof76.. 4 года назад
Does anyone else tear up when listening to dolly sing coat of many colors?
@davidg4595
@davidg4595 3 года назад
Who doesn't?
@robertesensee3494
@robertesensee3494 3 года назад
Her saddest song is "Me and Little Andy". I am a grown man and that song makes me cry like a baby.
@biancacox8630
@biancacox8630 3 года назад
I think as a society we have misplaced the priorities when it comes to wealth ...I cry thinking of the true amount of love she had and experienced growing up that so many lack today in their lives ...and I cry thinking how our society has STILL gotten the true meaning of wealth all wrong ...I yearn for a day when the priority of gaining wealth goes way down ...where all basic human needs are met and where the focus is on how we all strive as human beings to be as positive being for the universe as we can possibly be...where the focus is no longer having to work ourselves to death just to make ends meet ...and yet there is still poverty, homeless, people without education and benefits for healthcare...once those basic needs are met we are all free to focus on being the best we can be as a positive force for the universe 🤔🤔🤔I hope I worded that correctly ...hopefully someone gets my point 😅
@thespiritof76..
@thespiritof76.. 3 года назад
@@biancacox8630 I get it. You have a generous and kind heart, I wish I had friends with such depth
@uniquemum73
@uniquemum73 3 года назад
I have a rule..I don't listen to this song while I'm driving. ;)
@laureliechapman1267
@laureliechapman1267 5 лет назад
Dolly Parton is also a great humanitarian. She built "Dollywood" not out of ego, but as a means of boosting the economy and providing jobs in a region of the US that was economically depressed and to promote the arts of the Smoky Mountain region. ALSO, she founded "Imagination Library", a book gifting program that proves free books to children 5 and younger in 5 nations. I lived in Alaska for several years where her program provided books to the children living in the most remote villages of the State. Her belief in giving back is an example more of us should follow. Love her!
@zacg_
@zacg_ 5 лет назад
She does a lot for the state of Tennessee. My kids get stuff from her foundation every year in school here. Also, Dollywood is one of the best theme parks in the country and that's true both if you like roller coasters or if you just want to eat good food and watch excellent live entertainment. We love Dolly Parton here.
@crypticcountryroads
@crypticcountryroads 5 лет назад
She recently gave away her 100 millionth book away with that program! Truly a Saint
@catherinelynnfraser2001
@catherinelynnfraser2001 5 лет назад
Laurelie Chapman I think the Library is her heart project. She is so full of heart and love and wisdom. She is so amazing as an artist, businesswoman and inspiration.
@everythingellie9228
@everythingellie9228 5 лет назад
@@catherinelynnfraser2001 I received a scholarship from her when I gratuated high school in 1991, (as did every graduating student in every high school in Sevier County), worked at Dollywood during the summer whilst in college, and my daughters received books until the military moved us away. She is one of the most amazing women ever for giving so much back to the community from when she came!! I adore her!!
@lovespacemeditationandtarot11
@lovespacemeditationandtarot11 5 лет назад
She’s amazing!
@thegorn68
@thegorn68 5 лет назад
Don Henley said recently about Dolly Parton: "She's one of the most authentic artists we have left. There is so much history and culture represented in her voice. She's a small and petite person but when she opens her mouth to sing and that voice comes out you hear the history of an entire culture of the people who live in the mountainous regions of the eastern part of the United States. You hear the suffering , the hardship and you hear the love and compassion. All of that is encapsulated in that voice of hers."
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@sjwillis1137
@sjwillis1137 5 лет назад
I do agree . I am moved by the inflections and nuances in her singing . Her voice reaches into my soul . 👠👠 I love Dolly ♡♡♡♡♡
@catherinelynnfraser2001
@catherinelynnfraser2001 5 лет назад
thegorn68 I love the way she plays the guitar and the squeaks and squeals and taps and the voice, the voice and the love.
@mr.smithgnrsmith7808
@mr.smithgnrsmith7808 5 лет назад
I’m from that part....and when the British came there not that region they were picked apart by squirrel hunters who knew the land and were all marksman
@marianaandrews6274
@marianaandrews6274 5 лет назад
Henley's description is so accurate. If you have a look at some of the old Appalachian films the level of musical talent created by the isolation and hardship is incredible
@butkusfan23
@butkusfan23 5 лет назад
I hate to sound like an old codger (Especially since I am still in my 30’s) but today’s country music doesn’t seem to have a whole lot to say anymore. Country music used to have epic storytellers, heartfelt and honest lyrics, and sizzling musicians. It seems like today we mostly have rock-inspired guitar solos and entire songs that repeat phrases like “I’m countryyyy” but they still feel like they’re not quite country, and not quite rock, either.
@timgelder4263
@timgelder4263 5 лет назад
Chew tobacco chew tobacco chew tobacco spit and "She loves my tractor" how can you not love that?🙄
@Properformancenutritioncom
@Properformancenutritioncom 5 лет назад
There is no country music anymore. It’s just rock songs with rap beats, hip hop overtones, Yeti coolers & good times with friends. Unfortunately the old artists & fans have been dying off. To stay relevant, the industry brought in young people. With a shrinking fan base, NASCAR made the same move. Unfortunately it’s all gone & will never be again. That’s just my observation though.
@robertsmyth4998
@robertsmyth4998 5 лет назад
Check out AJ Lee and Blue Summit, Molly Tuttle Sierra Hull, Rhonda Vincent , Teea Goans and many more, Bluegrass is best , some years back Marty Stuart said The Most Outlaw thing you can do in Nashville right now is Play Country Music☘️☘️☘️🎻🎻🎻🎸🎸🎸
@johndef5075
@johndef5075 5 лет назад
Todays country is corny.
@SpottedBullet
@SpottedBullet 5 лет назад
Country music today is just pop.
@dawnsmith1394
@dawnsmith1394 5 лет назад
Dolly is definitely not given enough recognition as a guitar picker.
@l.r.designstudioslauriesul8993
@l.r.designstudioslauriesul8993 3 года назад
With long nails no less
@jongbong1912
@jongbong1912 2 года назад
She was miming to a track
@uncletacobones
@uncletacobones Год назад
@@jongbong1912 youtried.gif
@pstanton2445
@pstanton2445 Год назад
She picks a Banjo just as well.
@setphaser
@setphaser 4 года назад
oh my god i’m SO glad that someone is reviewing this video! i’m not a Dolly fan, but as a guitarist i just am dumbfounded at how great she is at playing bluegrass, AND with those nails, AND giving such a pitch perfect intimate vocal performance that delivers on the story AND having written this classic song to start with AND making it all seem so freaking effortless...... i saw it a few years ago and i just so desperately wanted someone to tell “THIS WOMAN IS A GENIUS” so it’s great to see i’m not the only one impressed!
@rgjerde53
@rgjerde53 4 года назад
Okay, I like your comments -- except, how can you not be a Dolly fan? Hopefully, you are now. I'm not a country music fan, but can't help but love Dolly songs (and Willie Nelson songs). The Dolly and Willie duets are the best.
@scray00
@scray00 3 года назад
@@rgjerde53 what about Johnny cash?? I’ve never met anyone who had a bad word to say about him.
@scray00
@scray00 3 года назад
Setphaser, I don’t like new country either. I like the greats dolly,patsy,Loretta etc..this comes from someone who grew up in the 80’s alternative/grunge scene. Wouldn’t catch me ever listening to country. I’ve been deep diving into the bluegrass and symphonic metal scene. 😂😂😂 I still say “I’ll listen to anything but country”. I feel absolutely nothing when I hear country now. No thank you. All the heart and soul is over in bluegrass/Americana that’s for sure.
@taralanzerotti7391
@taralanzerotti7391 2 года назад
It sounds like you are the very definition of a fan 😉
@hansemannluchter643
@hansemannluchter643 2 года назад
I am. Been a Dolly fan ever since she performed live on Danish TeeVee back around Christmas 1977/78. Also: You don't press guitar-strings against the fretboard, you press them against the fret.
@lauriekane4686
@lauriekane4686 5 лет назад
Dolly is an American national treasure and it's against the law not to love her!!
@johnnymossville
@johnnymossville 5 лет назад
Agree. National Treasure all the way.
@einarabelc5
@einarabelc5 5 лет назад
bboooh
@geespar1
@geespar1 5 лет назад
Hahaha, I have to agree and I’m English 😄
@hoborock007
@hoborock007 5 лет назад
Yep..I think it's a felony
@elizabethroy1079
@elizabethroy1079 5 лет назад
Come arrest me because I don't like her singing voice.
@Robutube1
@Robutube1 5 лет назад
Dolly's the Ginger Rogers of country music - "Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did, except backwards and in high heels".
@johncooper8839
@johncooper8839 5 лет назад
That's fairly spot on.
@dionlindsay2
@dionlindsay2 5 лет назад
Because of the nails you mean? Is there anything else that makes it intrinsically more difficult to do this if you're a woman? I don't think you can count any prejudice against her as a woman - that's not what the quote refers to .
@deborahgonzalezknight168
@deborahgonzalezknight168 5 лет назад
Lol
@kimberlynreetz3840
@kimberlynreetz3840 4 года назад
That's a great line about Ginger. But I have to say, much as I enjoy Ginger, and much as she was a fantastic partner for him, she honestly was no where near the dancer Fred Astaire was. I'd compare Dolly to Eleanor Powell who was a truly great dancer.
@Robutube1
@Robutube1 4 года назад
@@kimberlynreetz3840 I can't take credit for the quote and have to bow to your superior terpsichorean knowledge!
@jefferydsmith9966
@jefferydsmith9966 Год назад
Dolly is now the only artist to be in the Country, Gospel, Songwriters, and R&R hall of fame. #legend
@christycaputo9676
@christycaputo9676 5 лет назад
I love seeing this gentleman smile listening to Dolly sing. So sweet.
@biancacox8630
@biancacox8630 3 года назад
Isn’t that the truth??? 😊...one can tell he is a beautiful soul 🥰🙏🙏
@northoftherockies
@northoftherockies 5 лет назад
Back then: "Play it til you slay it." Nowadays: "Fake it til you make it."
@GottliebGoltz
@GottliebGoltz 5 лет назад
Yahoo..!
@gaylachalumeau1925
@gaylachalumeau1925 5 лет назад
Dead on.
@fifi24hgf
@fifi24hgf 5 лет назад
🤣🤣
@kena244
@kena244 3 года назад
✔✔✔
@JammastaJ23
@JammastaJ23 3 года назад
Popular music acts actually being good musicians seems to be more the exception than the rule now.
@rhwinner
@rhwinner 5 лет назад
Dolly learned her technique in the same school that so many greats did: the front porch....
@kimberlys8422
@kimberlys8422 5 лет назад
It reminds me of my childhood in the south-eastern US... My papa gave me my first electric guitar and amplifier.
@jessieessex
@jessieessex 5 лет назад
Laughing. :)
@peterthegreat996
@peterthegreat996 5 лет назад
The old school
@1satisfiedmind
@1satisfiedmind 5 лет назад
Yep
@hainanbob6144
@hainanbob6144 5 лет назад
Wish I had a front porch to teach me!
@rachellewalters8111
@rachellewalters8111 5 лет назад
Ya Dolly sings with her heart and her voice sounds like clear mountain spring!
@atis9061
@atis9061 5 лет назад
it's really hard not to love her.
@damialle
@damialle 2 года назад
If this song doesn’t bring a tear to your eye and a smile to your heart, you must be made of stone. I’m not particularly a country music fan, but there’s something special about Dolly and her music that reaches beyond ‘genre’. Humble, genuine and caring, you can’t help but like her. Thanks Fil for bringing her guitar skill to our attention, it’s something that is far too often overlooked when you’re listening to her sweet voice. She is definitely an icon whose songs have and will stand the test of time.
@jimmyalbert5882
@jimmyalbert5882 4 года назад
She will never be “elderly”, but I consider her the Grande Dame of Country Music. She projects humility every time she speaks and sings.
@cindiegrimm5983
@cindiegrimm5983 5 лет назад
I love the way you don't just review a song, you research the history of each performer. Really enjoy all the info and the music.
@hunkydorian
@hunkydorian 5 лет назад
Dolly is pretty much about the best person in the world.
@adolpholiverbush2
@adolpholiverbush2 4 года назад
A friend of mine used to work at a convenience store where she often stopped to get a bite. He says the same, that she was always so engaging and pleasant. Dolly is a bona fide Tennessee boss.
@hank1519
@hank1519 4 года назад
She is a wonderful person! There seem to be so many opportunities for a celebrity to misspeak and come across like an entitled jackass! No offense to donkeys intended!
@robing9278
@robing9278 4 года назад
Yes, she is so generous and genuine. I cannot think of anyone I admire more.
@davidg4595
@davidg4595 3 года назад
She has never said a thing i didn't like and i cant say that of another human, much less a celebrity.
@hank1519
@hank1519 3 года назад
@@davidg4595 Hi David. She is such good person that sounding good must be easy for her.
@sanford943
@sanford943 5 лет назад
87 people didn't like this? What is the matter with them.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
Jealousy!
@perwestermark8920
@perwestermark8920 5 лет назад
They where blind but liked the song and review but were a bit unlucky when trying to hit the thumbs up button.
@chrishamilton2559
@chrishamilton2559 5 лет назад
Sanford Sklansky Pop music
@0623kaboom
@0623kaboom 5 лет назад
the last remnants of the he man woman haters club ?
@lewisbracken5520
@lewisbracken5520 5 лет назад
they might not like the video? why do you care?
@laissezfaire7898
@laissezfaire7898 4 года назад
Dolly is definitely a living legend.
@patrickholland6848
@patrickholland6848 4 года назад
Fil is a true professional and appreciates other true professionals with absolutely no jealousy which makes me appreciate him even more. Well done Fil.
@biancacox8630
@biancacox8630 3 года назад
I have been thinking the same thing ...🥰
@EvilSkeptic
@EvilSkeptic 5 лет назад
So, I saw Dolly Parton in a smallish room in the seventies. She was great. Someone in the audience after she finished a song on a banjo yelled out, "How are you doing that with those fingernails?" Her answer? "Very well, thank you." :-)
@raquelcastellano7075
@raquelcastellano7075 5 лет назад
Gold!!!
@kiwistars
@kiwistars 5 лет назад
incredible
@Irispia97
@Irispia97 5 лет назад
David Glück great comment! Have you been to Dollywood?
@EvilSkeptic
@EvilSkeptic 5 лет назад
@@Irispia97 No. But I did see Dolly in Hollywood. :-)
@jesrox15
@jesrox15 4 года назад
She is always so funny in concerts with her little quips
@jamesblair5971
@jamesblair5971 5 лет назад
Dolly really is a great player, writer and vocalist and a good actress and business woman. What a talented person.
@januquariaspace683
@januquariaspace683 5 лет назад
Right! On top of everything else she is a phenomenal actress! I first saw her in 9 to 5 - she killed it. And the song nailed my experience on so many jobs..."It's all taking and no giving". Was born a star and first-class lady.
@uwsgrrrl9981
@uwsgrrrl9981 4 года назад
She’s also a philanthropist. Love her!
@scray00
@scray00 3 года назад
I LOVE that key change. It’s like she turns up the sadness 1000 percent, and then with the words. It really rips your heart out and makes you want to cry for her and give her a hug. All that just with the key change. She is absolutely amazing 🥰
@susanmurphy6984
@susanmurphy6984 5 лет назад
It is really nice to see you analyzing these women musicians. I am so impressed that you go back in time and recognize Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, Joan Baez, Chrissie Hynde, etc.
@susantownsend8397
@susantownsend8397 3 года назад
My favorite Dolly quote, from when everyone else was complaining about how hot it was filming Steel Magnolias: “When I was young I wanted to be rich and famous, and now I am, so I’m not going to complain about anything.”
@lilolmecj
@lilolmecj 5 лет назад
It was lovely to watch the emotion cross your face as you listened to the song.
@Vierotchka
@Vierotchka 5 лет назад
Lord, how can she play with these very long nails on her left hand? Dolly Parton is an excellent musician, and she is highly intelligent.
@HiroForever
@HiroForever 5 лет назад
Awwww Fil. U r such a bright spot in a world that’s not always made of light. So thrilled to see this level of diversity
@tdunph4250
@tdunph4250 5 лет назад
@ SuperHero Loves Akita's Sorry, "diversity" ? What do you mean?? How is putting a Dolly Parton video and discussing it representative of "diversity" ???
@jamesooten3659
@jamesooten3659 5 лет назад
@@tdunph4250 Musical diversity. Reviewing modern rock, classic rock, metal, country, punk, and folk. Reviewing diverse genres of music. It's pretty much self-explanatory. Usually, musicians have a style & a preference, and that's all they'll review. There's only a handful of people who truly love music enough to appreciate a good song despite the genre. There are so many types of diversity, not just in the political realm, the race issue, and sexual orientation spectrum. Those issues do not hold a copyright on the word diversity. A person who reviews books could be diverse by reviewing science fiction, fiction, romance novels, autobiographies, spy thrillers, and legal dramas.
@HiroForever
@HiroForever 5 лет назад
James Ooten THANK U. That’s exactly what I meant. It’s easy for regular sheeple to only care about what is current, mainstream or a genre specific to the culture they most closely identify with. Fil could easily stick with reviewing the genre he specifically favors. Instead, we get an expert who pulls from every genre and you can tell.... he has a genuine love of music. Refreshing.
@yorumsfield556
@yorumsfield556 4 года назад
I had the honour of seeing Dolly in concert twice. Oh my lord, what a show (both of them). From start to finish it was an emotional rollercoaster. You laughed and cried. She told a story and took you on a journey to her past. She was so relatable to the crowd. With a massive stadium that was packed from the front row to the nose bleed seats she made you feel like you were the only person in the room getting a VIP show. I've never felt like that in a concert ever before. A strong and intelligent woman that was born to be who she is, an icon.
@oldermusiclover
@oldermusiclover Год назад
for some reason my fav song she ever wrote was I Wish That Malina Had Wings it is sad ending but I love the song maybe it is because I always wanted to be able to draw and like Malina wanting to fly.
@BigHeretic
@BigHeretic 5 лет назад
*Jolene* is one of my favourite songs ever and there's a lot of good competition out there!
@januquariaspace683
@januquariaspace683 5 лет назад
That song just about breaks my heart whenever I hear it.
@oceaneleny1586
@oceaneleny1586 5 лет назад
I love that song so much, although Jack White tried it, (and I very much like it) but it’s not quite like her version :)
@Irispia97
@Irispia97 5 лет назад
Jolene please don’t take my man!
@2Sparrows4aFarthing
@2Sparrows4aFarthing 5 лет назад
I’d love his take on White Strips cover of Jolene. It’s one of my favorite songs
@starlitekaraoke113
@starlitekaraoke113 5 лет назад
When country music was about a singer a guitar and a heart felt story. Today it’s a bunch of click snap tracks.
@redwoods7370
@redwoods7370 5 лет назад
She started singing in church at age 6 playing guitar at age 7. She was born to make music. She also has a good head for business and kept the rights to her music. God bless her.
@charliejacobs8762
@charliejacobs8762 5 лет назад
She has a big heart too,when Porter had to sell his music to pay his hospital/doctors Bill's guess who paid top dollar for them? Yes Dolly read the story and see how he got them back
@redwoods7370
@redwoods7370 5 лет назад
@@charliejacobs8762 Oh, thanks for that story Charlie. She's such a wonderful person. My boyfriend in college worked at Tower Records in San Francisco (late 1970s and early 80's) and she came in for a promo and made a big fuss over every little person who came up to her and stayed afterwards hanging with the Tower Records employees. So generous with her time. What other superstar would do this?
@leafbelly
@leafbelly 2 года назад
IMO, Dolly is the best female songwriter. Ever. I'm so glad you're giving her the recognition she deserves.
@juliem4259
@juliem4259 5 лет назад
I got a lot of jabs back in the 80's when I was in high school about my love of Dolly's music. My friend would say, " Julie might be going to an AC/DC concert but she'll be listening to Dolly Parton on her way there."! So true.
@tangajTANG
@tangajTANG 5 лет назад
Dolly Parton is an example of someone raised with a strong sense of self. Outside influences had no negative influences or did she ever open the door to allow bullying to have any voice in her life. BRAVO
@nanettebryant7599
@nanettebryant7599 5 лет назад
Not only a great musician and singer but a great actress..loved her in Steel Magnolias..she does it all ❤
@steelethescene
@steelethescene 5 лет назад
... i actually liked those too ...
@SoaringTrumpet
@SoaringTrumpet 5 лет назад
Yeah held her own in 9 to 5, she's amazing.
@keymaster430
@keymaster430 5 лет назад
@Josue2018 yeah, you can thank the writers for those two gems (Rhinestone and Straight Talk). Rhinestone's almost worth the watch for the lame acting from Sly (though, like I said...writers. But, still, Stallone's a little...off, I guess you could say!)
@willdwyer6782
@willdwyer6782 5 лет назад
I thought her best movie was Best Little whorehouse in Texas.
@keymaster430
@keymaster430 5 лет назад
@@willdwyer6782, yeah, that was great one. The one (and ONLY one) complaint I have is her not showing her tits. Now, I realize as a respected country music singer, she had an image and rep to uphold. But, c'mon!. The name of the movie is "Best Little Whorehouse In Texas". AT LEAST show some side-boob. She knew what she was doing when she bought those. Teasing all the men and all us boys. Do we REALLY think that "Islands In The Stream" wasn't about her merely soaking in the tub? I love you, Dolly!
@DSD716
@DSD716 4 года назад
Dolly Parton is a beautiful person and a Nation Treasure of the USA
@Medic99
@Medic99 Год назад
Your amazing ability to dissect the artist’s songs and research their careers is amazing. Love your work!
@pj9731
@pj9731 5 лет назад
I met her a couple of times, at Dollywood and Amory, Mississippi. She is as genuine as you see her on tv. We are so blessed to have her. Thank you Fil for the awesome video! Best Wishes! 👍👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
@juliecrane9647
@juliecrane9647 5 лет назад
Decades ago I dated a RR guy from Amory, MS. It woulda made my life to see Dolly there. The RR guy I barely remember but Dolly I'll never forget !!
@harrierha
@harrierha 5 лет назад
Ms. Parton transcends musical stereotypes. She's simply a brilliant human.
@rockytoptennessee1261
@rockytoptennessee1261 5 лет назад
Dolly grew up 10 miles from my house. I still head over to her brother's house to hang out ... Drink some shine and hear them pick on their guitars and sing.
@debbieh5460
@debbieh5460 5 лет назад
Lucky you! +♡+
@GottliebGoltz
@GottliebGoltz 5 лет назад
Good place to live, I hope You never have to move, luck.!
@DReed1945
@DReed1945 5 лет назад
I was just visiting the area. Her stories and music have been in my heart for years and then to put those words to visuals beings there. I hurt leaving TN and going back home. The people, the mountains, the history... Nothing else like it.
@rockytoptennessee1261
@rockytoptennessee1261 5 лет назад
@@DReed1945 she gives so much back to the community, she gives free books to children to keep them reading, she gives teenagers an incentive to graduate. And really just look when the chimney tops fire spread to Gatlinburg (11 lost their lives, hundreds more had their homes burn down) she didn't wait on the government. She personally gave and helped raise money to give living expenses monthly to those who lost everything. She is an angel, and that's an understatement. It warms my heart knowing you had a little experience of what I have daily. I'm grateful for the area I live in. Hope you get to come back soon!!!
@stevenhaskell9025
@stevenhaskell9025 4 года назад
You grew up with dolly... I grew up in Holmes Chapel and so did Harry Styles, i bought a meat and potato pie of him in mandervilles before his fame. Beat that 😂
@klcpca
@klcpca 5 лет назад
I had a friend who babysat for Dolly's younger siblings.... she said that every word of how poor her family was as she grew up are absolutely true and that this song is a true story because she actually saw the coat before it became "famous" as a song......
@bilbobaggins4710
@bilbobaggins4710 4 года назад
She's awesome
@j.munday7913
@j.munday7913 5 лет назад
Dolly is shrewd, smart, genuinely kind, lovely and her singing and talking voice is beautiful... and made more beautiful by the beautiful music she creates.
@davidneraas750
@davidneraas750 4 года назад
I wish you could analyse dolly playing jolene that is in my opinon a much more technically challenging song to play. The signature riff that goes through the whole song is really advanced. Jolene is one of my favourite country songs of all time:))).
@jackiebryant5808
@jackiebryant5808 5 лет назад
Most smokey mountain people play and sing perfectly. Poor people back then in the mnts, this is all they had
@dennisjanda5081
@dennisjanda5081 5 лет назад
The Good Ones last for awhile..The Great Ones last Forever..Thanks !!
@Lalrinmawii7
@Lalrinmawii7 5 лет назад
Indeed!!👍👍👍
@deadbird1229
@deadbird1229 4 года назад
I'm glad to see someone point out Dolly's technical chops on guitar-she is/was a complex and capable guitarist. I remember watching this same video several years ago and being floored by her technical finesse, especially with her fingernails. Her picking and fretting is spot on, and, like you say, she manages to juggle it with those hammer-ons, bass notes, and a flawless vocal performance on top of it. I've never been a big fan, but it really made me respect her.
@animerlon
@animerlon 4 года назад
Plus the fact that she makes it look like it's easy.
@biancacox8630
@biancacox8630 3 года назад
When you practice as much as she did and have done this since the age of 9...one can make it look easy but you have to start young and or practice practice practice until you get the instrument down and then practice practice practice until you can sing AND instrument at the same time 🥰
@animerlon
@animerlon 3 года назад
@@biancacox8630 When my dad was in his mid-50s, after playing various styles since a young teenager, he got the opportunity to take a classical guitar masterclass with Montoya. I thought he practiced a fair bit before, but during the class he seemed to never stop. I got so annoyed having to endure listening to scales being played ad nausea early in the morning, i actually gave up the guitar lessons i had been taking. If that's what it took to play guitar, i figured i wasn't dedicated enough, or just too lazy. 😁😁 People might be tempted to think it just comes naturally to her, but we know better. Hours of daily practice is behind it.
@gregmoorhead7203
@gregmoorhead7203 5 лет назад
I just thought I knew A LOT about Dolly. But, I’ve just learned SO MUCH MORE from this great video. I appreciate ALL THESE DETAILS my friend. You DEFINITELY did your homework. SO AWESOME!!!
@lightningbug276
@lightningbug276 5 лет назад
Not into country, but Dolly is the real thing. This song is a tear-jerker 😭😭😭. They grew up poor. Ps- I love your smile when you’re listening to music! Your love for it shows! ❤️😊
@joncampos5551
@joncampos5551 5 лет назад
Liz Arnott For real. His vids are very educational, but that smile and those eyes,.....I can’t.
@susanyco4063
@susanyco4063 5 лет назад
My aunt lives in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and you simply can not comprehend how poor those coal miners were and continue to be. They are a fierce and proud community. Dolly embodies their tough, hard as rock exterior and their kind, decent and loving hearts 💕 💕 💕
@yvettescheiman4991
@yvettescheiman4991 5 лет назад
My 91yr old dad was in the army in WWII and he is half Mexican and half Columbian. When he was stationed in Georgia he was forced to listen to what they used to call "Rebel" music. Though he hated it at first, he grew to love it and I heard Hank Williams, Eddy Arnold, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and many others growing up and I eventually grew to love it as well. I've loved Dolly for years and I was thrilled when Whitney introduced her song to the rest of the world and did such a wonderful job with it. I still get goosebumps when it's playing on a good system and her vocals start out the song with no music. Coat of Many Colors is also one of my favorite old time country songs and still makes me cry and want to make something for my daughters! 💞
@blalker86
@blalker86 5 лет назад
Im 56, grew up with parents who loved country music, thank God for 80's heavy metal. But i have a soft spot for this music, i remember my mother listening to this song in our kitchen then saying to my father "Dance with me my lover" how i miss those days, RIP mom and dad, Dance in heaven.
@Lalrinmawii7
@Lalrinmawii7 5 лет назад
Love it..she is such a special lady. Her voice is so special...again..I grew up listening her songs..Went to Nashville to see this Coat of Many colors..Awesome...went to many of her concert..including with John Denver Fil..you are always so amazing!! Thanks..,Keep smiling!!!
@Smiles2U4Ever
@Smiles2U4Ever 5 лет назад
Hearing her sing this song brings tears to my eyes.
@BarbieDollNL
@BarbieDollNL 5 лет назад
Smiles2U4Ever I remember hearing this song when I was a little girl, and needing tissues for my many tears. I loved it though, and would carefully reset the needle on the record to listen to it play over and over. Still today, even after hearing it so many times, I still tear up. Many times I outright bawl and need the tissues just like I did so many years ago (today included, as I watched this video). Such a simple story and melody, but so powerful.
@trishaurvan9439
@trishaurvan9439 5 лет назад
I met her at Dollywood when I was 12 years old. She rode the Ferris Wheel with me, she was so sweet. Fil, please react to The Trio! It's Dolly, Emmylou and Linda Rondstat...they were amazing!
@Robutube1
@Robutube1 5 лет назад
I was going to suggest the same thing Trisha. Your meeting with Dolly must be an absolute highlight for you - she's never seemed to lose the human touch.
@tjwash2
@tjwash2 5 лет назад
You must see the new documentary on Linda Ronstadt Sept 6, 2019 release. Dolly and Emmylou are heavily featured in it. My favorite of the trio is Dolly’s penned “My Blue Tears.”
@ez8546
@ez8546 5 лет назад
Fil, we're waiting with baited breath for your analysis of The Trio!
@bethshadid2087
@bethshadid2087 5 лет назад
She is featured on a song For King and Country did on this last album. The song is God Only Knows and she's is singing the female part. Should check it out on For King and Country utube page.....awesome 🤴
@catherinelynnfraser2001
@catherinelynnfraser2001 5 лет назад
I love their version of After the Goldrush, a spiritual
@pennywells9824
@pennywells9824 4 года назад
My father was a log truck driver in the late 60's, There were 7 of us kids and when he had a massive heart attack and we were suddenly dropped into a new world of hardship and learning to live with a whole lot less, we learned quickly that people did not care about why you didn't have the best clothes or live in the nice house. They only cared that you didn't. My mother made a lot of my clothes and we grew a large garden and bought other fresh fruits and vegies to can. To this day I can not understand the automatic judgement of someone who is poor or uses a SNAP card. The color of their skin or the quality of their purchase is not our concern. We need to focus on what could be going on in their lives that we don't see, or even understand.
@robthom09
@robthom09 4 года назад
I think that for a lot of us,, it is "willful blindness". I didn't grow up poor, but fairly limited and with 6 kids, the money didn't seem to go so far, so I had jobs since 6th grade and bought a fair amount of my own things shortly after. But we moved when I was in 3rd grade to a newer school / neighborhood. Just that change made a huge difference. My previous school was OK, but my new school had more resources and the neighborhood was more active with kids. It really changed my life. I think most of us prefer to turn a blind eye and prefer to think that those who are poor.. deserve it, have no ambition, dumb, lazy... Sometimes that is true, but most times, the people never had much of a chance... struggling each day to work and provide for their families,, never having the time to pursue better opportunities in life.
@virginiaoflaherty2983
@virginiaoflaherty2983 4 года назад
You are so right we never know what troubles are affecting people who we judge so readily. Many years ago my young family was cast from lower income to poverty. We bought a 240 Volvo with the money my husband got from his discharge from the Navy. It was a smart buy because we kept it for 18 years and had 270,000 miles on it. Nevertheless we got a lot of criticism for buying it. Everyone said, they must have more money than they say. We didn't. Driving that car always made me feel like I was more like other people. I understand why people get clothes, or hair treatments, or expensive food at the grocery store on SNAP. It's crushing to always have to buy the cheapest and lowest quality food in order to eat. People who have not had to experience it don't know. Try to be less judgmental.
@dos-fslady3140
@dos-fslady3140 4 года назад
Dear Penny, Thank you so very much for sharing your story. I grew up middle-class, but left home at 18 to go out on my own. I was a secretary (almost no salary in 1971), so worked several nights a week as a cocktail waitress, and also worked a side job at a department store on weekends before Christmas to afford gifts for my family. I had no car, and just a studio apartment in a fringe part of town. I took the bus or walked everywhere, and had a cart to haul groceries & laundry to laundromat ... snow, rain, or shine. I made lots of my own clothes from fire-damaged fabric bought at a discount junk store. I have never looked for pity, and sure as heck have no regrets. I wish you were my neighbor, as your hardship has made you a compassionate person. The only people on Earth that I cannot stand are people who have never had to go through any hardship. Anyway, Penny, all the very best to you and your family. Sincerely, Lynn
@pennywells9824
@pennywells9824 4 года назад
@@dos-fslady3140 Thank you for your kind reply. One thing I did learn was that I wanted more for myself and my family. We all went to work as soon as it was legal. Since I and my brothers were 14, we had full time jobs in the summer and worked after school all winter. Including Christmas and spring break. I worked 2 full time jobs when my kids were growing up. All the holidays included. After my first grandchild was born I told him I hoped he would be a better parent than I was. He hugged me so tight I almost couldn't breath and told me the best things he learned was to never give up. That no matter how hard it was for us, if we just look around there is always someone who is struggling harder. He said I taught them a good work ethic, and that was the best lesson I could give them. I have truly been blessed.
@dos-fslady3140
@dos-fslady3140 4 года назад
@@pennywells9824 Oh Penny, "Never give up" is my mantra, and it is obvious to me that you have been a FANTASTIC parent. My dad was quite strict (German) on us, and died at 59, and mom wasn't nearly as strict (Swedish), but even though she did not have much to give us monetarily and had not been able to travel in her life, she gave us the gift of freedom! She bought me some luggage made out of heavy cardboard when I was 7 or 8. She doesn't remember this, but I will never forget. She worked part-time in the school cafeteria to make extra money, and she sewed exciting dresses for me when the McCalls & Vogue patterns came out with mod 60s designs. Thank you so much for writing to me. My mom, now 91, and I have been in a deep hole of depression since my younger brother died, and I watch happy videos and read positive comments to lift myself up. With thanks again for your extraordinary kindness, Lynn
@kerriefearby9542
@kerriefearby9542 5 лет назад
Love looking at your facial expressions, just shows you appreciate all types of music.
@parksfarrah901
@parksfarrah901 5 лет назад
I just love listening to your analysis. So courteous and respectful to the artists. Your analysis always makes me want to revisit some of the greatest music that is often forgotten. Contemporary music is great but it is also important to visit the foundations they are built upon. Great video.
@loripond1839
@loripond1839 5 лет назад
Thanks Fil!!.... Dolly has always been my favorite country female artist of all time! She is a quadruple threat! Songwriter, musician, outstanding performer and as you stated extremely savvy business woman!! I have wondered for years how on Earth does she play that guitar with those talons!!!! What skill that takes to play that proficiently with those on the ends of your fingers!! AND OMG!!!... I cannot imagine what kind of strength it would've taken ANY woman to tell Elvis NO about ANYTHING!!....😳✌❤🤘
@kimberlyquintanilla5493
@kimberlyquintanilla5493 4 года назад
Thank you for giving Dolly the respect she deserves. She has a voice that belongs in an angel choir. And her ability to play with those nails is quite unbelievable. She is my favorite female singer. Her voice is unusual and beautiful. And she is a very genuine person. She does not have a false celebrity persona like a lot of famous people do. She is very down to earth and lovable.
@papasmurfron7339
@papasmurfron7339 4 года назад
Fil,,,,,, Have you ever seen "Dolly" play her Finger Nails?.....One hand on the Other?.....Makes me think she might have Played a Washboard as a child! ☆Amazing Woman!☆ ☆ Amazing Artist! ☆
@catherinelynnfraser2001
@catherinelynnfraser2001 5 лет назад
Dolly is a goddess. She wrote, played and sang from the heart.
@CK-831
@CK-831 5 лет назад
Catherine Fraser Still does. :)
@juliepoitinger5030
@juliepoitinger5030 5 лет назад
I could watch your videos all day! I love your accent and you’re very nice to look at, too! And I love watching your music videos. You are definitely my favorite RU-vid personality. Love ya, Fil!!!!!
@avayu2289
@avayu2289 5 лет назад
Dolly Parton is the most underrated songwriter-performer musical artists ever live!
@lovewalruss
@lovewalruss 2 года назад
she's not underrated as a singer to be fair
@pbohearn
@pbohearn 4 года назад
I think the only way musicians develop the level of skill that you’re talking about is that they started playing an instrument in childhood and never stopped. The practice Has to be constant and continuous. They say that Tony Bennett does vocal exercises every single day whether he’s performing or not. I’m sure not a lot of singers do that, but he sees it as his job, and his job is to work on his voice every day.
@galenstone9097
@galenstone9097 4 года назад
Country Music used to be White people's blues. It was the music of the Great Depression, poverty, and struggle, hence the amazing stories. No one in Today's country music has had to live in those circumstances for a very long time. All of today's singers come from the suburbs and think not having a brand new car is poor. Dolly was born just at the end of the War in '46, and in Appalachia the poverty went on for a very long time and still exists today. Adversity sometimes begets beautiful music, and Dolly is one of the finest storytellers left from that era..
@dos-fslady3140
@dos-fslady3140 4 года назад
Galen, thank you so much for posting exactly what I would have liked to post. Right now I'm dealing with the death of my cherished younger brother -- who collected old country songs and obscure mountain folk music like nuggets of gold. Respect!
@lenwalker9351
@lenwalker9351 4 года назад
Well said!! A lot of the old country legends came from the same areas that some of the bluesmen came from.
@biancacox8630
@biancacox8630 3 года назад
@@dos-fslady3140 ...there is something to be said about “true struggle” and adversity ...I’m sure there is still people today who struggle with adversity but you don’t see them writing about it or if they DO they are told it won’t sell so they put it away
@blemelin
@blemelin 5 лет назад
Damn, you're cute and you know what you're talking about, unlike some of the other so-called experts on YT.
@heimerblaster976
@heimerblaster976 5 лет назад
Matty23 " today’s country music doesn’t seem to have a whole lot to say anymore" That is because it has lost it's folk element which is what made Country music ,Country music .
@0623kaboom
@0623kaboom 5 лет назад
country music lost the country .... they literally became small city music instead of down home backwoods country music ...
@megansalt
@megansalt 4 года назад
and because it went commercial, about $$ now.
@walkawaycat431
@walkawaycat431 4 года назад
Heimerblaster. Nashville has ruined true country.
@Neal_Schier
@Neal_Schier 5 лет назад
She appeared at Glastonbury in 2014 along with such greats as Robert Plant and absolutely had the crowd eating out of her hand. Completely won over the entire the audience (dancing security guards to boot) with the joy she brought to the music.
@Paradroidx
@Paradroidx 5 лет назад
That's so cool thanks for sharing
@Here_Today_
@Here_Today_ 4 года назад
Everywhere she goes!!
@nycp1969
@nycp1969 4 года назад
Dolly is known to have more songwriting copyrights than Irving Berlin--extremely prolific. She is also one of the greatest American poets of song. She is as great as Bob Dylan and Laura Nyro. There's little she is not proficient at. And with a humble personality. They just do not make them like that anymore.
@jackvonewegen7656
@jackvonewegen7656 Год назад
Laura Nero…one of the great ones. Thanks for reminding me!!
@mevrammcoyoteV8f150
@mevrammcoyoteV8f150 5 лет назад
Extremely gifted and talented..great song writer..very nice lady ..watch her Glastonbury concert from a couple years back. they loved her ..thanks Fil .
@robertsmyth4998
@robertsmyth4998 5 лет назад
Mark Evrard , Dolly got a lot of stick from the press after Glastonbury , they were saying she couldn’t play guitar with those nails, they hadn’t a clue.
@mevrammcoyoteV8f150
@mevrammcoyoteV8f150 5 лет назад
@@robertsmyth4998 Wow..didn't know that..they were way off.
@santomon07
@santomon07 5 лет назад
I still remember the way Carrie Underwood was looking at Dolly one time when they sang a duet live one time...You could tell that Carrie was blown away by Dolly and totally in awe ...Dolly has so much power but yet can lower her volume to a whisper....so much expression and dynamics...without losing any quality....She is the queen of country in my humble opinion ;) SHe's the real deal...
@jar111raj
@jar111raj 5 лет назад
How the hell did she hit those chords with those nails!! What a beautiful performance! Her voice, her writing! So good!
@aatikahcarmenhappy3494
@aatikahcarmenhappy3494 5 лет назад
Yes even her nails are superstar mine break like no tommorow!
@realcecewilson
@realcecewilson 5 лет назад
She’s a badass imo. The real deal. 💜
@user-oz5df9yy6v
@user-oz5df9yy6v 3 года назад
yes she is cece she is bigger than the stones she’s remarkable
@wardjami876
@wardjami876 4 года назад
I grew up and still live in Knoxville, TN and Dolly has done more for our region than any politician ever did! As a child I watched her on the Porter Waggoner show. I was in awe of her voice. She is our treasure!
@sarahvetoe8134
@sarahvetoe8134 5 лет назад
Dolly is an absolute genius. I don’t hand that out often, but when she performs, I listen, end of. Not only that, but she’s a genuinely beautiful person. Such a sweet lady.
@mmccartney6579
@mmccartney6579 5 лет назад
Her voice is SO unique. No one better IMHO except perhaps Patsy Cline. Guitar playing wise...she "nailed" it. :)
@ClaudyArfaras
@ClaudyArfaras 5 лет назад
I love Dolly Parton... She is an American International Treasure and a rare talent and unbelievably gorgeous...
@buckjohnson1119
@buckjohnson1119 4 года назад
I remember a ‘Candid Camera show,’ years ago; with Dolly playing the person, in the gag. She would stand on the curb, at a shopping center and ask a passing man,to carry her across the parking lot, as she had injured her toe. The men all did their best to carry her around the parking lot as she pretended not to remember where she parked her car. The men were all, So Gallant. It was great when Allen Funt, and Dolly let them in on the joke. They didn’t care, as they had gotten to carry tiny Dolly around. 😂😂😂😂😂 The Coat Of many Colors , Jolene, Here-you come again, are my favorite Dolly songs. Thank you Fil!!! 😘. 👍
@swt8909
@swt8909 4 года назад
Dolly is self-taught, a true professional and yet, she makes it all look so simple.
@Terminus1962
@Terminus1962 5 лет назад
An absolute legend. She could have retired decades ago and would always be remembered. The consummate professional who always stayed humble despite all the glitter. Honored to have seen her live. Born to do it.
@pgm3
@pgm3 5 лет назад
"Jolene", "Coat of Many Colors", "9-to-5", "I will Always Love You", "Here You Come Again" --This is an artist of real genius (as well as a capable light-comic actress) and a brilliant business woman. She has a reputation for being a decent human being, as well, which is not always the case with successful entertainers. It is a shame that her early career was hampered by her physical appearance, but such was the entertainment industry at the time (and too often, still). This is a fine video essay and I hope it increases Ms Parton's already considerable fanbase among musicians.
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