Judy Collins & Eric Andersen - Thirsty Boots



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Judy Collins and Eric Andersen, together in 2002, singing Eric's song that was first recorded by Judy on her 1965 album, "Judy Collins' Fifth Album." Providing back-up vocals are Arlo Guthrie and Tom Rush. Clip is taken from DVD "Judy Collins Wildflower Festival" available on Amazon.com.


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I have loved Judy's ... ( 1 year ago by arlens47)
I have loved Judy's music since the 60's. Her voice is undiminished. Keep on singing Judy!
I love this song. ... ( 1 year ago by Wrbhoover)
I love this song. It would have been better if Judy did it solo. Those three guys are not sounding too good these days.
Eric Anderson ... ( 1 year ago by razddd)
Eric Anderson recorded a beautiful song with Joni Mitchell called Blue River. Then a friend told me he sounded like Paul Williams and I stopped listening to him. lol
I learned how to ... ( 1 year ago by brokenlampshade)
I learned how to finger pick listening to Eric on an old mono record player and saw him 20 years ago at the Iron Horse in Northampton. His stuff stands the test of time. Classic!
...anybody can ... ( 1 year ago by thanksforthemusic)
...anybody can clarify for me the origins of this song please...Andersen write this re: a friend who had returned from the Civil Rights marches...true? Thankyou.
From the liner ... ( 1 year ago by juliejazz)
From the liner notes of one of Andersen's albums: "THIRSTY BOOTS was written to a civil rights worker-friend. Having never gone down to Mississippi myself, I wrote the song about coming back."
When I was a teen ... ( 1 year ago by longred)
When I was a teen visiting Greenwich Village I saw Eric perform and fell in love with the voice as well as the man. Now, seeing this video brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for posting!
I used to see him ... ( 1 year ago by mungo911)
I used to see him in Boston and the Blues Bag in P-town back in the 60's. Stole alot of his tunes by sitting down front to see how he did some of them :). Like him alone better.
Where can we find ... ( 1 year ago by 2rainbowed)
Where can we find more of him on video, or even CD? I like the personal performances, spoiled as I am.
-dovetrees
she must be ... ( 1 year ago by 2rainbowed)
she must be something else- to have so many men fall for her. I wish I had it! :)
This is great. One ... ( 1 year ago by Love4Danko)
This is great. One of Eric's most beautiful songs. Thanks.
If that's what it ... ( 10 months ago by hellindc)
If that's what it says in the liner, it's probably right. I heard it was a eulogy for Phil Ochs afgterhis suicide, but maybe it was only sung there. I once heard it used as the processional for a wedding!
Oh, gosh, no. It ... ( 9 months ago by TyteFystedFolkie)
Oh, gosh, no. It was written ten years BEFORE Ochs' passing.
This song ought to ... ( 9 months ago by hbailen)
This song ought to be taught to every child...it's about friendship, struggle and justice - and will get them ready for what's ahead. Help to make them better adults.
I've listened to ... ( 9 months ago by duncandenny)
I've listened to Tom Rush for many years and Ian Anderson is one of his friends. They both have the same 'theme' in the way of social justice. Another one of his friends is Janice Ian, Arlo Guthrie and a whole bunch of other good old blues guys. God bless Sonny Terry and Browny McGee.
Actually, you are ... ( 9 months ago by juliejazz)
Actually, you are partly correct. Andersen has indeed sung it for Phil since his death in '76, although it was written in the early 60's. Ochs loved the tune and encouraged Eric to finish and record it.
ian anderson is in ... ( 9 months ago by oshesa1)
ian anderson is in jethro tull. this is eric andersen...a very different musician.
I am glad I found ... ( 8 months ago by mindheartspeak)
I am glad I found this and have a glimpse of judy's live performances. she's just so natural and yet so beautiful; and the voice-nothing quite like it. I'll never get tired listening to her. I wish to see her in one of her performances. That is my fervent prayer.
this song is ... ( 8 months ago by marylamb1)
this song is actually more beautiful today when you think it was written in the 60's about the civil rights movement and today we have a brilliant black man running for president we owe thanks to the brave song writers like eric andersen who tried to point us in the right direction when it wasn't easy god bless eric
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I have loved Eric ... ( 4 months ago by NiborEnyap)
I have loved Eric Andersen's music for three decades. To hear him sing this 'landmark' song with Judy Collins is out of this world. I once saw him sing it live, but I think she's added a new dimension to it in this 'video'. Fantastic !
Just incredible to ... ( 2 months ago by folkmusicgirl)
Just incredible to see these folk music legends all on one stage together singing this song that stands the test of time.
Judy, Eric, Tom & Arlo all started their careers in the early to mid 60's & still recording or performing after all these years!
I started listening to folk music at 16 & 17 years old as this music was so meaningful to me. I think it would be a dream come true to have them record one CD together, harmonizing on each other's songs. Thanks so much for posting this video!
The meaning and ... ( 1 month ago by GerardusYT)
The meaning and tunes of this song make it becomes one of the timeless classic.
It rewinds our memories and motivates us to be retrospective about our life and civilization !
Well they're from ... ( 2 weeks ago by duncandenny)
Well they're from the old days. And there's nothing wrong with that.



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