Rodriguez: First performance in Africa, crowd goes crazy

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2013
  • Rodriguez had no success in America, but in Africa he was huge, and he didn't even know it. When he found out, he went on tour in Africa and this was the reaction of the public.
    This movie is cut from "Searching for sugarman".

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  • @irathompson1665
    @irathompson1665 Před 2 lety +1154

    So many incredible aspects to this story but the fact that Sixto didn't become bitter or turn to a destructive lifestyle when he didn't get the fame he so deserved is a deep lesson for everyone.

    • @hospice8896
      @hospice8896 Před 10 měsíci +24

      Damn right

    • @timmyrushton9203
      @timmyrushton9203 Před 10 měsíci +14

      well said. 🙂

    • @charlesclark7350
      @charlesclark7350 Před 10 měsíci +32

      Probably the finest comment Ive ever heard about another human in my life. I watched "Searching for Sugar Man" and was floored by this man's story. RIP Sixto Rodriguez

    • @charlesclark7350
      @charlesclark7350 Před 10 měsíci +19

      Oh by the way I'm not exactly a spring chicken. 70 year old Vietnam veteran.

    • @anattablue
      @anattablue Před 10 měsíci +9

      he just didn't care about fame in the first place

  • @MrTimesetter
    @MrTimesetter Před 8 lety +2753

    His first words to the crowd..."Thanks for keeping me alive..."

    • @johnjones4825
      @johnjones4825 Před 7 lety +55

      you know, of course, that the rumours went around that he had died from various causes? He was most surprised at the stories...

    • @jeokagem8002
      @jeokagem8002 Před 7 lety +91

      I think he was referring to keeping him, the musician, alive(?).
      Rodriguez is a Hispanic American and he was almost completely obscure in America; nobody knows his name and nobody knows his music but in SA (and I believe, to a much lesser extent, in Australia and NZ too?) he has been an absolute cult hero since the late 60's.

    • @johnjones4825
      @johnjones4825 Před 7 lety +73

      Even now, after all this time, that concert remains with me. The crowd went crazy, it was such a privilege to see him live. Yes, you are right, he is an absolute hero to those of us that grew up with his music, not least because us "white" people opposed apartheid, and his music was partly a symbol of that opposition.

    • @noeloakes890
      @noeloakes890 Před 7 lety +13

      Jeoka Gem , we knew about him in Australia long before the South Africans got the first copy of Cold fact but there is no doubting the greater significance and impact his music had in SA. Oh yeah, your Rugby team sux......

    • @jeokagem8002
      @jeokagem8002 Před 7 lety +13

      Noel Oakes - I believe you are correct bud; I read about this a long time ago but, if I'm not mistaken, the first album was bought in New York by a Kiwi and it made it's way to Oz soon after(?) ... but I'm not sure about the exact sequence any more (it's been a while since I read that article).
      Well, if you're referring to our recent record (since the Black government took over) think about this: no team can survive too long against another international team with essentially 13 men on the field; sh*t like the affirmative action quota, which is imposed by the SA government on the Springboks, would hamstring ANY team, in ANY sport(?). AND... despite all that, AND being absent from the WC for almost half of it's existence, we are second ONLY to the Kiwi's! What do you say about that? Not to mention, that ON YOUR OWN SOIL, the Wallabies, who couldn't even beat the Boks without a crooked, now banned and disgraced for the rest of his life, Kiwi referee!!?? I wouldn't talk about "SUX" if I were you, dude; just enjoy the game and stop flinging sh*t coz you inevitably get some on you too!? Cheers! ;-))

  • @jackspry9736
    @jackspry9736 Před 10 měsíci +732

    RIP Sixto Rodriguez (July 10, 1942 - August 8, 2023), aged 81
    You will be remembered as a legend.

    • @SinaMuscarina
      @SinaMuscarina Před 10 měsíci +1

    • @dennisminer7952
      @dennisminer7952 Před 10 měsíci +9

      Glen Campbell died August 8, 2017. Two greats... RIP...I just realized they were both 81 years old when they passed. Sixto's musical path may have been very different if Glen or somebody had put Rodriguez on their TV show. Glen Campbell loved working with other talent but then the world probably wouldn't have had the Sugarman Story. What a life!

    • @RazPerignon
      @RazPerignon Před 10 měsíci +1

      Cool I got the same birthday

    • @tj3859
      @tj3859 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Oh man I didn’t know he passed. Damn. God Speed Buddy.

    • @jeokagem8002
      @jeokagem8002 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Oh no!!! That's so very sad to hear!!!
      As we get older, we lose more and more of our icons! 😞 That is life!
      "Coffin-dust is the fate of every...one".

  • @davelungart
    @davelungart Před 10 měsíci +476

    My heart has just broken!
    I heard the rumours he was dead when I was a teenager;
    I was elated when they "found him";
    I was there when he walked out onto that stage in Johannesburg!
    His music inspired me so much, as did his message!
    Rest In Power Sixto Rodriguez

    • @dennisminer7952
      @dennisminer7952 Před 10 měsíci +9

      Wow!! We had him as kids in Detroit and never knew. My Mom was a fantastic undiscovered songwriter. Very creative. Relatives asked at her funeral why nobody thought to connect her with Motown...no clue. We were right there! I'm just glad you guys got Sixto. He is amazing. What a legacy.

    • @DeepThinkingGPU
      @DeepThinkingGPU Před 10 měsíci

      what his best 3 pop catchy tunes we should look at

    • @tushardolas4637
      @tushardolas4637 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Could you please tell me the song name - it didn't work out, but ever doubt, hiw i felt about you...

    • @davelungart
      @davelungart Před 8 měsíci +1

      @tushardolas4637 the song is "Forget It"

  • @FreedomFighter2112
    @FreedomFighter2112 Před 8 lety +2669

    One of the most incredible stories that I've ever heard in my life.

    • @djpete2009
      @djpete2009 Před 8 lety +40

      Me too. I cannot even bear to watch it a second time.

    • @maxbrown8665
      @maxbrown8665 Před 7 lety +22

      Face your fears and blast through them to the other side!

    • @talons74
      @talons74 Před 7 lety +42

      It made me believe in fairy tales again, lol.
      Unbelievable.

    • @MrKenichi22
      @MrKenichi22 Před 7 lety +15

      FreedomFighter2112 indeed, I couldn't believe at first but it was incredible. I fell in love with his music then and there. on the flight to Japan.

    • @maxebeen14
      @maxebeen14 Před 7 lety +4

      And what's about the story How I Met Your Mother?

  • @marc78501
    @marc78501 Před 6 lety +1044

    Hollywood couldn't have written this story.

    • @peach495
      @peach495 Před 5 lety +25

      They should make a motion picture about him.

    • @mindbrix
      @mindbrix Před 5 lety +25

      Searching for Sugar Man (2012) - IMDb

    • @peach495
      @peach495 Před 5 lety +20

      @@mindbrix
      That's a documentary about him. Not the same as a movie.

    • @martincarstensen8527
      @martincarstensen8527 Před 5 lety

      ikr

    • @shoeflaps
      @shoeflaps Před 4 lety +9

      @@peach495 - "documentary" He'd been massive in Australia for years before this. They played it all down for the movie. People were aware, South African fans had made the trip to see him on Australia/New Zealand tours.

  • @sportsfanivosevic9885
    @sportsfanivosevic9885 Před rokem +660

    I want to thank the people of South Africa, without them this man's music would have faded into obscurity.

    • @Mariusmjvr
      @Mariusmjvr Před 10 měsíci +14

      He will live with us forever.

    • @tj3859
      @tj3859 Před 10 měsíci +15

      Great Point. Best Documentary I ever watched.

    • @edmerc92
      @edmerc92 Před 10 měsíci +19

      As a Detroit native - whose city/country inexplicably ignored this man - I couldn't agree more.

    • @anderssigfeldt335
      @anderssigfeldt335 Před 9 měsíci

      Yuo har To thank the Swedish docoment pruducer for
      Searching för Suger Man 1h 26min
      Anders Sweden Gothenburg

    • @petermitchelmore2592
      @petermitchelmore2592 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Exactly. Without that, I would never have heard of Sixto Rodriguez who was a genius.

  • @theworldafter1681
    @theworldafter1681 Před 10 měsíci +52

    Probably one of the most beautiful moments in the history of music.

  • @Nevi234
    @Nevi234 Před 7 lety +341

    "Thanks for keeping me alive" what a legend

  • @iopierpo
    @iopierpo Před 8 lety +863

    He opens the show with an amazing phrase. After all that talking about him being dead committing suicide and after almost 30 years of silence he says: "Thanks for keeping me alive". I can't imagine a better opening, it shows all the gratitude, respect and joy of such a human being facing others happy and cheerfull human beings, all said with a bit of irony and double sense that makes the situation less serious and tragic. What a genious and what a lovely person he is!

  • @micperez819
    @micperez819 Před 3 lety +134

    There is nothing more uplifting than when a pure soul is appreciated

  • @antman8887
    @antman8887 Před 10 měsíci +206

    "Hate is too powerful an emotion to waste on someone you don't like." R.I.P. Sixto Rodriguez, August 8, 2023.

  • @skollieopcrimi9900
    @skollieopcrimi9900 Před rokem +117

    I WAS THERE! One of the BIGGEST moments of my life! Grew up Rodriguez as an 'underground' singer that EVERYBODY loved (young-klan, grannies, pareent etc name it, all singing along. We used to belt out his songs too in protest when we were too young & wise to understand the difference. I didn't know that he didn't know he was our hero... I just thought he was one of the ultimate songwriters that changed my life & I would never ever ever even imagine that he could be on a stage in front of me! What a ride... here's to words & the ancient tunes that comes to us from other shores reminding us of some home somewhere and makes us forget that we are all going through some sort of displacement on this earth

  • @Randalltec
    @Randalltec Před 7 lety +1052

    all I have to say ...South Africans have good taste for music.

    • @SpoonsInDaHouse
      @SpoonsInDaHouse Před 6 lety +26

      He was just as popular in Australia as well..... But the doco was African made so we didn't get a mention :'-(

    • @wabloWattsy
      @wabloWattsy Před 6 lety +10

      Huda Fukfartd not forgetting that he'd played in Australia a few years before, which would pretty much make the "story" of the documentary 70% untruths.

    • @rockyracoon3233
      @rockyracoon3233 Před 5 lety +7

      @@SpoonsInDaHouse True. He played in Australia in 1979 and again in 1981.

    • @Torsade101
      @Torsade101 Před 5 lety +8

      @@SpoonsInDaHouse Agreed. Searching for sugarman really touched me as an aussie. I grew up with him

    • @wilcoxwilcox3272
      @wilcoxwilcox3272 Před 5 lety +1

      😂
      Thank you ♥

  • @MariaValencia-ho4vu
    @MariaValencia-ho4vu Před 10 měsíci +112

    I am so glad he got to be on that stage receiving all the love and recognition he deserved, RIP Sixto 😢

  • @justingriffin2546
    @justingriffin2546 Před 3 lety +81

    Rodriguez was big in Australia and new Zealand also....we were so happy that sth Africa found him again, such a gift.

    • @KevinHallSurfing
      @KevinHallSurfing Před 10 měsíci +2

      He was indeed. The underground and surf scene especially loved him out here.

  • @chezik100
    @chezik100 Před 6 lety +1144

    As a kid growing up in South Africa the 70's there were many bands/performers that i thought i'd never get to see but i eventually i did. Queen, Rod Stewart, U2, The Rolling Stones (stones was a life dream) but when Rodriquez walked out on stage i cried. And watching this video still makes me cry. He changed the way so many of us thought. He gave us a voice and the oppression in our country and i will be forever grateful to him for that. Viva Rodriquez, Viva.

    • @craigbritz1684
      @craigbritz1684 Před 5 lety +13

      what oppression? He arrived long after apartheid, nowdays you have the oppression of a bankrupt ANC Govt.

    • @peach495
      @peach495 Před 5 lety +66

      @@craigbritz1684
      Apparently you don't know the story. Rodriuez released the LP in 1970 & was promptly ignored here in the U.S. but became a national anthem for those fighting apartheid in S. A. He was more popular than Elvis there and everyone thought he was dead.

    • @craigbritz1684
      @craigbritz1684 Před 5 lety +8

      Its true he was very popular and everyone, including myself thought that he had committed suicide but his music was never an anthem for those fighting apartheid.@@peach495

    • @peach495
      @peach495 Před 5 lety +6

      @@craigbritz1684
      I'm not from S.A. so I guess the documentary is complete bullshit?

    • @woodfinchcrafts7267
      @woodfinchcrafts7267 Před 5 lety

      @@peach495 Of course. Besides "I wonder how many of you have had sex" - thats all the local bobbejane do the whole time.

  • @jasonparker5746
    @jasonparker5746 Před 5 lety +178

    I'm from the United States and didn't know about Rodriguez until a couple weeks ago. It's amazing how Rodriguez was bigger than Elvis in South Africa, but went unrecognized in the United States! I'm glad my English class was tasked with writing an essay on Sixto; otherwise, I would have never discovered this lyrical legend!

  • @juanpass
    @juanpass Před 5 lety +248

    When I saw the movie, this was the best part. No one believed he was alive, and even when they saw him on the scene, nobody was sure ... but he began to sing ... and the magic appeared and the certainty that it was him. Awesome and incredible story. Greetings from Mexico.

  • @debbraitberg6587
    @debbraitberg6587 Před 10 měsíci +49

    I saw him 3 times in Australia, just so incredibly wonderful and a completely humble guy. He was blown away that people remembered every single word of his songs ❤️

  • @Voodoochil111111
    @Voodoochil111111 Před 7 lety +197

    I think I cry everytime I watch this. The crowds reaction as soon as he starts singing is beautiful.

  • @kevintripp777
    @kevintripp777 Před 8 lety +195

    I recall being in South Africa on business in the mid 80's and someone tried to tell me Rodriguez was as big and popular as any artist: even the Stones or Beatles. I thought they were crazy until I saw Searching for Sugarman. Fantastic.

    • @wilcoxwilcox3272
      @wilcoxwilcox3272 Před 5 lety

      😂 😂 😂 😂 😂

    • @lelalocke1213
      @lelalocke1213 Před rokem +2

      Yes, the documentary on HBO did that…such a shame Motown let him down

  • @MartinJonesOfficial
    @MartinJonesOfficial Před 4 lety +129

    The best documentary I've ever seen, I was an emotional wreck when he got on that stage. Bless him and his beautiful music.

  • @jyotinarsai366
    @jyotinarsai366 Před rokem +36

    Grew up in South Africa, listening to the brilliant lyrics of Coldfact Rodriguez in the 80s, I knew every word to all his songs!!!!

  • @juan54321
    @juan54321 Před 7 lety +298

    one the most beautiful stories ever

    • @samcraven7688
      @samcraven7688 Před 7 lety +1

      Lem, Polish Sci Fi writer?

    • @josephniepce7887
      @josephniepce7887 Před 7 lety +3

      Ye, why not, in comment section you could also meet Adolf Hitler, Leo Da Vinci, Marilyn Monroe or Henry James. Welcome in the internet.

    • @mathilde5776
      @mathilde5776 Před 4 lety

      Stanisław Lem the most

  • @pranrammanhor1884
    @pranrammanhor1884 Před 6 lety +101

    Greatest story ever told. Humble human being. I'm also a proud South African 💓🇿🇦

  • @Diveenanaidoo
    @Diveenanaidoo Před 10 měsíci +27

    Rest in Peace Sugar Man Rodriguez. Cold Facts you are and will always be a Legend. Love from South Africa

  • @kirstymoss9810
    @kirstymoss9810 Před 2 lety +29

    I live in Cape town South Africa, ice been listening to Rodriguez' since I was 12 , beautiful . He' really is the definition of a legend .

    • @Zellewood
      @Zellewood Před 2 lety +2

      I watched a Movie about Sugar Man in 2012. I was impressed by the incredible story of a unique person. After that, I watched this movie several more times and listened to the singer's music. I must say that thanks to the film, I got to know South Africa better. South Africa has been through different times. A very beautiful country. I dream of visiting Cape Town. I'm from Russia. With best wishes. :-)

    • @AntonioRodriguez-vz7dm
      @AntonioRodriguez-vz7dm Před 3 měsíci

      ❤❤❤❤preciosa definicion

  • @queenfan45
    @queenfan45 Před 6 lety +737

    This is basically the closest thing to finding out Elvis was still alive.

    • @markhenry6622
      @markhenry6622 Před 3 lety +9

      Better, I think, than that, to his fans.

    • @gavinmckillop8006
      @gavinmckillop8006 Před 3 lety +10

      Elvis is dead?

    • @jahnkaplank8626
      @jahnkaplank8626 Před 3 lety +8

      this story is better than that

    • @markhenry6622
      @markhenry6622 Před rokem +2

      For the South Africans it was much better than that. They like Elvis, they loved Rodriguez

    • @Flex__365
      @Flex__365 Před rokem

      South Africa, thanks for your love🙏

  • @Robi6942
    @Robi6942 Před 7 lety +1294

    I WAS AT THIS CONCERT!!
    We had heard so many stories for so many years about how he had killed himself, that I think half the crowd wasn't sure if it was REALLY him or not !!
    GREATEST MOMENT OF OUR LIVES WHEN HE WALKED OUT - as you can see from the video!

    • @petenrita
      @petenrita Před 5 lety +6

      cool.

    • @omaravila3740
      @omaravila3740 Před 5 lety +3

      Victor B Same here

    • @jodeeb.6496
      @jodeeb.6496 Před 5 lety +29

      I'd have given anything to be there .. Had to be AMAZING.. CRYING WATCHING.. Thank God for the doc.

    • @suesjoy
      @suesjoy Před 5 lety +38

      It’s the most magical story I’ve ever heard. I’m so in love with this man! Omg. Just discovered him today. I took a cab on my way to my guitar lesson across town in Taipei, Taiwan. A 30 minute cab ride. The cab driver said: “listen to this!” I was blown away. He showed me on his phone the soundtrack to Searching for Sugar Man. I watched it a few hours ago. I’m just blown away and can’t stop listening to him. I think he is a living prophet- and his mission was to free SA from apartheid. He really is their savior.

    • @yomama9567
      @yomama9567 Před 5 lety

      Nice. I hope things are good...

  • @Joe_Gunn
    @Joe_Gunn Před rokem +22

    I'm an American but I wish I was at this concert, just for the energy. Imagine after all those years having Rodriguez come to your country and play this show.

  • @c_sal
    @c_sal Před 10 měsíci +31

    This hits harder now 😢😭💔💔💔🕊 Rest in peace, Sugar Man.

  • @Crave88evarC
    @Crave88evarC Před 6 lety +95

    The love that the crowd shows rodriguez is making me cry of happiness. Beautiful, beautiful South Africans. Love you people.

  • @lorrainamarro4655
    @lorrainamarro4655 Před 10 měsíci +24

    Don't think any live performance has ever made me cry like this one has. Such an incredible story. ❤

  • @christopherchapman6226
    @christopherchapman6226 Před rokem +16

    I first heard his songs when I lived in Johannesburg in 1976 whilst working out of Mauritius. Played them over and over again as I thought they were magical. Then years later when flying on a long haul came across the movie which just made my year that did. Never forget Sixto.

  • @headkarma
    @headkarma Před 10 měsíci +159

    RIP Sixto. What an incredible journey life took you on, and thank you for all of the wonderful music.
    #legend

  • @musicbyprophet
    @musicbyprophet Před 6 lety +107

    Did anyone else tear up watching this? It's amazing how much power music can have

    • @jentreurnich9500
      @jentreurnich9500 Před 3 lety +6

      Watched it so many times and just bawled my eyes out each time!!! Such an incredibly moving story

    • @hospice8896
      @hospice8896 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yes, the power of music is overwhelming. This story is exceptional. It makes me cry regularly

    • @annstar4306
      @annstar4306 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ❤️

    • @annstar4306
      @annstar4306 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes I teared up ,his story is with honesty and truth and a missing man came back yo life i ❤️❤️❤️❤️rr ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @noellaughton8613
      @noellaughton8613 Před 9 měsíci

      Every Time...

  • @antonopperman3126
    @antonopperman3126 Před rokem +51

    He deserves much more recognition

  • @ravenblue7805
    @ravenblue7805 Před 2 lety +23

    I was fortunate enough to attend a small and intimate concert in Sydney, Australia in 1981. Rodriguez was unforgettable.....a sublime poet whose lyrics are timeless.
    I love him and his art.♥️🎶✊🏽

  • @desireewatson4587
    @desireewatson4587 Před 5 lety +82

    He was the soundtrack of my youth. I was at this concert and as that well known, (to South Africans) slippery bass line started the whole audience levitated to their feet and didn't sit down again until the end of the show. It was indescribable!

  • @benzykaram
    @benzykaram Před 6 lety +57

    This is a real genuine moment shared between an artist and his fans. The love in this room fills my eyes with tears. I wish I were there.

  • @joelewishenry7886
    @joelewishenry7886 Před 8 lety +256

    This is beautiful - It moved me to tears

  • @Purplefishish
    @Purplefishish Před rokem +17

    I saw him in Denmark and all my childhood memories of growing up in South Africa, with his music as my life´s inspiration, but believing that he was dead. I cried from the moment he walked onto the stage - it ws pure magic to see him

  • @JB-bc9nm
    @JB-bc9nm Před 10 měsíci +21

    R.I.P Sixto Rodriguez : July 10, 1942 - August 8, 2023. Thank you for spreading your gift around the world!

  • @LennyJohnson5
    @LennyJohnson5 Před 4 lety +114

    Such a moving story. I saw him with a South African mate of mine in Bristol's Colston Hall a few years back; he was helped onto stage by his daughters - I suspect a life of hard labour has taken its toll - but when he opened his mouth and sang he sounded exactly as he does on record. His recognition and success is so deserved, and I hope he enjoys it for many years to come.

  • @c.c.lilford2916
    @c.c.lilford2916 Před 10 měsíci +11

    'Thanks for keeping me alive'
    Rest in Peace Rodriguez. 😢💜

  • @frankiedon5221
    @frankiedon5221 Před rokem +34

    The last and best music story ever told! Fair play to South Africa and the people that never let the great man be forgotten ❤

  • @neilanderson7721
    @neilanderson7721 Před 10 měsíci +17

    This is a moment I'll cherish for the rest of my life. Watch the moment when he start's singing and they recognise his unique voice ...perhaps the greatest reunion of all time!

  • @o8thman812
    @o8thman812 Před rokem +16

    Many great memories of his brilliant songs. My fellow Australians loved him too. Everyone in my circle of friends knew his music. Near tearing up watching this, longing that simpler better time...

  • @newjawn9004
    @newjawn9004 Před 2 lety +11

    One of the most beautiful moments ever captured on film.

  • @benjaminterblanche4860
    @benjaminterblanche4860 Před 2 lety +35

    Thank you Rodriguez's you are a Rock star and thank you for your time songs and music RESPECT from Africa

    • @benjaminterblanche4860
      @benjaminterblanche4860 Před 2 lety

      At the time it was Rodriguez's Santana and Zappa

    • @james5796
      @james5796 Před 10 měsíci

      I met Rodriguez's daughter a lovely lady livimg in the town of George Western Cape. She actually was in the US Airforce and a Black Hawk helicoptet pilot - then when she was here in SA she studied to be a Samgoma in the Eastern Cape

  • @gwyneth7812
    @gwyneth7812 Před 7 lety +106

    Goosebumps and choked! What a beautiful moment.

  • @raultejedor
    @raultejedor Před 9 lety +92

    I´m sure I´m not the only one left in tears of emotion at the end of this video.

  • @mrnobody4237
    @mrnobody4237 Před 2 lety +9

    From a Glastonbury vet, it would top any other act I've ever seen there if Sixto Rodriguez was having "I Wonder" sang back to him from the crowd on the main stage.
    I only watched the documentary recently, and now I'm hooked, just got goose bumps all over again watching the reaction of the fans who'd always loved him, watching him singing, after they'd all been told (you know what, I won't spoil it)
    What a fella. And thanks for the music.

    • @leeroydale37
      @leeroydale37 Před 2 lety

      mr michael eavis, please please make this happen

  • @ScottMurphydeafmelody
    @ScottMurphydeafmelody Před 10 měsíci +11

    Lovely to see the love and acceptance Rodriquez and the people of Africa were able to create and deeply bond over. This is the power of music. Very moving. RIP Rodriquez.

  • @tonyfernandes6978
    @tonyfernandes6978 Před 8 lety +178

    I live just up the road from this venue - When he came 'home' in 1998 it was like a hero's welcome. As a South African I was just so glad that the world could also experience this master genius. He was right up there with The Beatles & co....Rodriguez however remains the most talented of the lot - I have listened to Cold Fact over 1000 times over past 40 years. Thank you Rodriguez for liberating your people!

    • @bsolifeinhell
      @bsolifeinhell Před 8 lety +29

      Tony, I am a 54 yr young American. I saw the Doc. "Searching 4 Sugarman" just after it came out. IT BLEW MY MIND !! I Have since then Watched it Numerous ×'s and explored ALL his music. He is WITHOUT QUESTION a GENIUS of many Talents !!
      So Powerful are the Lyrics - It's a Pleasurable Mind-Fuck !!! I am Thankful to Have *All this Awesome - Heartfelt AFFECTION for ALL RODRIGUEZ has given Me (with all he has done "at 1st w/O knowing") I will Listen for Ever On !!!!

    • @mikepanaino3984
      @mikepanaino3984 Před 8 lety +10

      increable doesn't explain it......play 1st verse of "I Wonder"
      .....and tell me you don't sing along....

    • @chezik100
      @chezik100 Před 6 lety +6

      As a teenager in the 70's we listened to him more than just about anyone else. i think they even mention in teh movie that he outsold the Beatles here didn't they? I didn't know anyone my age that didn't have Cold Fact.

  • @marcelwilliamson7384
    @marcelwilliamson7384 Před 5 lety +38

    Thank you South Africa for knowing what everyone else missed
    In Canada where I Live
    We never got the opportunity to hear this great music

    • @billybobwombat2231
      @billybobwombat2231 Před 3 lety +2

      We knew and loved him in Australia in a similar manner, we knew were he was and had him over for a few concerts in the 80s 🤙🦘

    • @rekhakhanna5008
      @rekhakhanna5008 Před rokem

      @@billybobwombat2231 only two and never heard again.. Africans gave us this legend

    • @billybobwombat2231
      @billybobwombat2231 Před rokem

      @@rekhakhanna5008 cold fact

  • @user-ld7uj9pv8e
    @user-ld7uj9pv8e Před rokem +2

    Such a beautiful man. In Australia, I followed him in the 70s. Loved his voice.

  • @tonybrock5288
    @tonybrock5288 Před 3 lety +66

    I'm a white South African now in my 60's and this brings tears to my eyes. We love this guy. I had no idea about politics and race when I was a kid. If I disrespected anyone I just got a smack - and that was good! I didn't see his music as political or things that people see in his music these days. It just had deep soul and deep honesty and that is what really moved us and why we love him...

  • @MrTwotimess
    @MrTwotimess Před 7 lety +38

    A giant among artists, and he wasn't even aware how much we loved him.

  • @russellhumble9561
    @russellhumble9561 Před 7 lety +85

    He was huge in Australia as well. Just saw him last weekend. Still awesome

    • @richardhoulton4016
      @richardhoulton4016 Před 6 lety +5

      Russell Humble Yes he was. Kinda ignored in the movie (hey...that’s creative licence) but I remember seeing him in a sellout tour in Australia in 1979.

    • @len2son
      @len2son Před 5 lety +6

      @@richardhoulton4016 how were they supposed to bring Australia into the movie? Nobody there thought to go and seek him out, so they were not part of the history of informing Rodrigues of his own fame.

    • @richardhoulton4016
      @richardhoulton4016 Před 5 lety +5

      Sure, but the movie sort of portrayed him as a guy who, because he’d not rated in the USA was “unaware” of his fame elsewhere whereas he’d done a couple of sellout tours in the 70s/80s and had had Cold Fact in the Aus Album Charts for 55 weeks in 1978. So there was a degree of “licence” applied to the movie. Still a great movie.

    • @kapaimana
      @kapaimana Před 5 lety

      czcams.com/video/ONTH9DNiSI0/video.html

    • @marywalker7649
      @marywalker7649 Před 4 lety +1

      @Richard Houlton There was no "license" applied. The documentary was not a biography. It was about two guys trying to track him down, not about his much earlier success in Australia up until 1981, which was 17 years earlier. He was already popular in SA by 1975. I had both his albums by 1976.

  • @nestoralvarez8035
    @nestoralvarez8035 Před 10 měsíci +28

    QUEDO POR SIEMPRE EN MI CORAZON....TUS CANCIONES NUNCA DEJARE DE ESCUCHAR, DESCANSA EN PAZ SIXTO RODRIGUEZ, GRACIAS

  • @ashishkiift
    @ashishkiift Před 4 lety +10

    ‘Thanks for keeping me alive’.. so deep and so respectful to his fans .. that’s why people like Rodriguez are so few !

  • @joy6085
    @joy6085 Před 8 lety +75

    The love for this man is matched by his spirit.

    • @josephsonoftheuniverse5541
      @josephsonoftheuniverse5541 Před 6 lety +1

      Laughter Loves Life that's beautiful . As a fellow human I want you to know I love you.. go in peace.

  • @odinp
    @odinp Před 8 lety +68

    I grew up on Rodriguez's music in the 70's and 80's in Australia.
    True genius, listening to him sure brings back memories.

    • @rockyracoon3233
      @rockyracoon3233 Před 6 lety +1

      odinp. A lot of peeps don't know of Rod's popularity in Australia as well as SoAf!👍

    • @234cheech
      @234cheech Před 5 lety

      i just found out about this dude today shame on the ppl of america shame on them

    • @kerrylord2576
      @kerrylord2576 Před 5 lety

      Did you see him at the festival in upper hunter in 81,he flew in in a hellicopper and played with his guartar and I think we were all expecting him to be louder and bigger as he was so humble and quite for such a big festival, I have been listening since before then I had his music since I was 17 and that was 76 .

    • @yossarian6799
      @yossarian6799 Před 3 lety +1

      My sister-in-law is from Buenos Aires and tells me Rodriguez had quite a following in Argentina as well. It seems his music appeals particularly to those living under oppressive regimes.

  • @downhillman321
    @downhillman321 Před 10 měsíci +12

    RIP Sixto Rodriguez, thank you for sharing with us your amazing music, may you rest in peace 🙏

  • @Phoenix85006
    @Phoenix85006 Před 5 lety +22

    Look at the faces in the crowd. I don't think very many of them were alive in the early 70s. Just shows the amazing influence he had in that country. Thank you South Africa ❤️

  • @purplecowideal
    @purplecowideal Před 6 lety +63

    My daughter and I are going to see him tomorrow in Ft Lauderdale. We can't wait. We have shirts and a guitar to sign.... hopefully.

  • @samanthabell9806
    @samanthabell9806 Před 8 lety +22

    Another amazing musician with a message, why he never made it in the states when he first appeared I will never know, Africa Embraced him. And Australia has embraced him. His recent concert in Adelaide, Entertainment Center was magical, thank you Rodriguez!!!

  • @markhenry6622
    @markhenry6622 Před 4 lety +116

    His daughters love and respect him, for that alone, I adore him.

    • @johnfoge1742
      @johnfoge1742 Před 4 lety +2

      For real.

    • @bikramjitroy6155
      @bikramjitroy6155 Před 4 lety +2

      I heard a song named "set it off" in searching for sugar man. Can anyone tell me where I can find that song?

    • @gavinmckillop8006
      @gavinmckillop8006 Před 3 lety

      Tenuous grasp on reality, but each to their own, Mark so-called Henry!

    • @nickclark18
      @nickclark18 Před 3 lety

      im sure hitlers daughters love and respected him too before they fled germany...

    • @varun009
      @varun009 Před 2 lety +1

      God, what are they, gay?

  • @cobblerama
    @cobblerama Před 4 lety +24

    Watching Searching for Sugarman now, (2019). His sound is like Dylan meets Cohen, two of my huge early influences. Can't help but feel cheated out of a legend, out of an important soundtrack to my early life. You in S Africa were very fortunate to have known him so. I wish I had. But at least I'm listening now.

  • @monikadiaz587
    @monikadiaz587 Před 8 lety +8

    I watch it already 3 times.......and it still moves me to TEARS! So HAPPY for him that he could live to the "recognition" of his talent and art..............

  • @bobmoss6495
    @bobmoss6495 Před 8 lety +232

    makes you want to cry don't it

    • @joelewishenry7886
      @joelewishenry7886 Před 8 lety +25

      I cried. It's such a magical and profound story.
      The emotion in peoples faces feeling the words and the music - what a beautiful thing to see.

    • @djpete2009
      @djpete2009 Před 8 lety +11

      I cried too!

    • @franciscoramirez4179
      @franciscoramirez4179 Před 4 lety +2

      It make me cry! 😢

    • @PTS156
      @PTS156 Před 3 lety +1

      It’s just one of those universal coincidences that makes it seem like someone out there is pulling all the strings making it happen. It can’t just be chance

    • @joe-Rogaine
      @joe-Rogaine Před 3 lety +1

      I did. 😭

  • @stevious7278
    @stevious7278 Před 3 lety +4

    I have loved this man since 1975. It is now 2021.
    I spent a week on acid, sitting on a beach and listening to his music. It burned into my soul.
    I have both albums in my car and play them often.
    I discovered the "Searching For Sugarman" dvd about 5 years ago. What a story!
    Rodriguez finally getting the recognition and accolades he so rightly deserved.
    ; finally
    I watch this clip and it makes me weep...in a good way.

  • @Albert-Arthur-Wison225
    @Albert-Arthur-Wison225 Před 10 měsíci +9

    This is simply extraordinary. I’ve never seen the like of it. He was extremely popular in Australia, too. How I wish that I’d had the opportunity to see him perform live in concert.

  • @palaciosjorge3075
    @palaciosjorge3075 Před 2 lety +9

    This is the first time I hear of this guy, this video made me shed tears from the reception of the people

  • @greggary7217
    @greggary7217 Před 3 lety +16

    Watching this for the first time in the Doc was one of the most joyous moments, certainly musical moments, I can remember. What an incredible, inspiring, story. You never know who you might have touched, or when its going to come back to you.

  • @bambukoinnovations
    @bambukoinnovations Před 10 měsíci +9

    Thank you, Sixto. For the music, the poetry, and the story. An epitome of greatness. My eyes may cry, but my heart sings in celebration of your legacy. From the Philippines.

  • @hemmarket
    @hemmarket Před rokem +8

    One of THE great stories in any lifetime. Forget even the music for a second. The ghost, the mystery man, someone thought long dead, comes out of stage in the lights and begins to play. Incredible story and an incredible life of sheer perseverance ! Just fantastic !

  • @joy6085
    @joy6085 Před 8 lety +93

    An extraordinary human being.

  • @mickitymacripprince4597
    @mickitymacripprince4597 Před 4 lety +5

    I had never heard of him until I watched the Netflix documentary. All I can say is WOWWWW what a great story. His music is phenomenal. Kinda sad he never got the recognition he deserved during the time period when he made his albums. I'm glad that the journalist was able 2 find out he was alive n was able 2 go 2 South Africa n play live in concert 4 the people who truly adored him n his music. I highly recommend everyone watch this story. Rodriguez deserves recognition 4 his fantastic work. Rock on Rodriguez!!🎶🎤🎵🎼🎸

  • @sudarshanpoudel64
    @sudarshanpoudel64 Před 4 lety +18

    After watching the documentry I searched his songs and started listening to them. Never did a pity play. They're incredible, they just are. Sugarman, Institutional blues and cause are my favorite from his songs. Love love love this legend. Thank God he didn't disappear in among the crowds. And South Africa, thank you for keeping him alive 🙏🧡

  • @Creativaindustrial
    @Creativaindustrial Před 2 lety +13

    Una de las historias mas Increíbles. Dudo que haya éxistido una historia como esta, y un momento como este en la historia de la música. Un cantante desconocido en su país que ea un ídolo de masas en otro sin saberlo y toca por primera vez ante un público que lo ama, que nunca lo han visto y que pensaban miles de teorías sobre el... creo que todos los que escribimos aquí nos hemos emocionado y llorado con este video. Brutal

  • @astroma3517
    @astroma3517 Před 4 lety +20

    I really was touched with tears when he started to sing "I wonder"...

  • @tisbutaname45
    @tisbutaname45 Před 5 lety +9

    This is the best standing ovation before he even started to sing! overdue and so deserving!

  • @jodeeb.6496
    @jodeeb.6496 Před 4 lety +8

    Still gives me chills and makes me feel like crying watching the love from audience & Rodriguez . 💜💜💜💜💜

  • @waynevanrensburg8037
    @waynevanrensburg8037 Před 2 lety +7

    I’m crying here. listen to him growing up in the 70s and only now understanding him in my 40’s, layer upon layer upon layer of pure genius

  • @SWTSU
    @SWTSU Před 3 lety +6

    I’ve never seen so many ppl happy to see one man alive!!!!! God bless the SA ppl for keeping the dream alive for decades!!!!😍🥰😘

  • @and1111000
    @and1111000 Před 8 lety +15

    Millions of us grew up on our American dad, Rodriguez's awesome music. God Bless you Sir.

  • @manifestgreatness1
    @manifestgreatness1 Před 3 lety +4

    I was there... it was phenomenal. I was 16 and my dad got me front row seats. In almost no time people rushed forward and stood and danced... beautiful

  • @kelvinbrunton4780
    @kelvinbrunton4780 Před 2 lety +8

    I am from New Zealand. I never heard of him growing up. I only heard of him via the Sugarman movie on Netflix. I was blown away. Its amazingly weird to me how he was so loved in South Africa but nowhere else. I find it very emotional seeing the genuine love that he is shown and the humble nature that he gives it back. Quite uniquely beautiful but to me very weird. Never heard another story like it.

    • @philnorman9425
      @philnorman9425 Před rokem +1

      I too grew up in NZ. Rodriguez was a big name in the alternative music/underground scene, he was also big in OZ. The reason he never had a wide audience is he sang directly and to-the-point about sex and drugs. This saw him banned from commercial radio stations in the USA, OZ, NZ and many others. I suspect that due to sanctions South Africa had developed a big and varied underground culture covering a wide range of topics and issues, Rodriguez slotted seamlessly into that culture.

  • @emmadeemmut1352
    @emmadeemmut1352 Před 5 lety +8

    This part of the documentary gives me the chills everytime, without failing. Truly an amazing moment.

  • @danielhiggins3176
    @danielhiggins3176 Před 3 lety +8

    How good is this man even after all the decades.🇿🇦🔥

  • @daniels4414
    @daniels4414 Před 3 lety +4

    Every human being deserves acceptance. And a standing ovation like that, just for being alive. However, thank you Rodriguez, for writing and performing your music. So, thanks, for your time. And thanks for your words. And thanks for moving me.

  • @TheChillipeppa
    @TheChillipeppa Před 2 lety +3

    When he played in Durban during the same tour, it was in a small nightclub at Grenville Racecourse. One of the most jubilant shows I’ve ever been to.

  • @PedroVonWorzelburger
    @PedroVonWorzelburger Před 7 lety +25

    Everytime I'm listening to Sixto, i'm always chopping onions.

  • @Allagi22
    @Allagi22 Před rokem +10

    This documentary and this true story just makes me weak with happiness and hope. Just imagine Rodriguez, he cast away his dreams of music stardom worked manual labor barely making ends meet and comes back to play this show pushing 60 years old to a fanbase of millions, and an arena of thousands of fans he never knew he had.

  • @fj5144
    @fj5144 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the time and the music Sixto! RIP going to miss you!

  • @francesbradford9631
    @francesbradford9631 Před 3 lety +6

    This Man has been Robbed of his Talent, Music and Gift to Others!!
    It's Not Only Himself who has been Robbed!!
    The Public and Fans also!!
    This Man!s Music and Message resonates with each and every one of US!!
    No Doubt About Us.... I Will Not Slip Away!!! Love You xxx

    • @PR-bd1ky
      @PR-bd1ky Před 10 měsíci

      I know what you're trying to say, but he was not "robbed of his talent". He was just not in the right time at the right place when he originally recorded. Pure luck, unfortunate luck. Glad that he finally got his due!!!

  • @faz1991
    @faz1991 Před 3 lety +5

    One of the greatest stories of all time. "Thanks for keeping me alive". So powerful.