Bonnie Raitt "Blame It On Me"
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- čas přidán 14. 06. 2022
- The great Bonnie Raitt returns to The Late Show to perform "Blame It On Me" from her latest album, "Just Like That," which is available everywhere now. Catch Bonnie's tour this summer and fall, dates are available here: tour.bonnieraitt.com/. #Colbert #BlameItOnMe #BonnieRaitt
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How. How can she still sound so flawless. She’s a timeless national treasure. I’m so happy you had her on.
Just saw her about a month ago. She was great.
Helps that she's always had the whiskey velvet voice of a 65-yr old chain smoking drinker.
I saw her play in Hyde Park in London a few years ago, one of the greatest live performances I ever saw and heard, flawless is right!
Practice.
@@brucearneson3384 It’s more than that… God given gift too.
Her voice remains as strong and clear and with full range as it was when she first recorded in the early 1970s.
I had this proven to me when I saw her play live last week. She sounds so fabulous! Her voice is so solid.
Not only does she still have it, she is aging like a fine wine. Such a skilled singer/songwriter.
This lady just gets better as the years go by. Big love.
When it comes to music, Bonnie Raitt absolutely knows where it's at!
She knows because she *made* where it's at.
72 yrs old no auto tune pure timeless talent
As always, thank you Bonnie for demonstrating what superb music sounds like! Such soulfulness each and every time! I absolutely love it!🥰❤️ 🎶
AMEN!!! Bonnie oozes soul from her very pores!!!
Wow what a sultry song....Bonnie Raitt is so smooth. Damn!!!!
An American Treasure. Bless your heart Bonnie.
In Austin, I used to see her often around town. Stevie Ray Vaughn, Marcie Ball, and Bonnie working so hard so cool.
Good to see you Bonnie! Thank you Mr. Colbert for having her on your show!
I've been adoring Bonnie for decades....but this had me in tears. After Woodward & Bernstein, and a monologue on our current events, this elevator took me to the basement. I was hoping for a broken heart anthem, and got a fabulous dirge.
Been listening to her since before neither of us had gray hair and my moustache was brown...she just keeps getting better...as does her band...and living in Macon, Ga, got to see her live back in the day at some places I was not even supposed to be...ah, the weird old days...
You guys have said it all - been following her since Day One - never disappointed! Who else thinks she was robbed of her first Grammy with 'Green Light'?
I love you Bonnie. My lover introduced me to your music back in the 80s.. He's gone now, but I still have huge love for you. ❤️
Hot Damn! The new LP is amazing , and hearing this new single live .....WOW!!!!! LOVE IT!
She still sounds awesome 😎
I really enjoy Bonnie’s music. I remember being a little kid trying to belt out I can’t make you love me. Ooh, her music is timeless. She sounds incredible. Thank you for having her on. 😍
Fun fact: The primary writer of that song was a former defensive tackle with the Cincinnati Bengals, Mike Reid, who became a noted Nashville songwriter.
What a great band! And adding Duke Levine to the lineup for tunes like this was brilliant. I’ve been a Bonnie Raitt fan forever.
Duke is 🔥
Glenn Patscha nailing the organ is such a great compliment to her voice.
Duke is a stunning musician, great choice by Bonnie!
I saw Ms Raitt in a small coffeehouse setting in our dorm at Michigan State University. She was a musical treasure back In the mid ‘70’s and today. What a pleasure to hear her performance!
lovely to see/hear her again. She is a legend!
Man oh man, that is one strong voice.
Just the very best! Like fine wine that keeps getting finer! Love you, Bonnie!
Saw her in Oakland years ago, with John Lee Hooker. Unforgettable show.
Love her! 🦋 Can't wait to see her in concert in July! 💟
It's like if whiskey was music. Smooth.
Aged whiskey that you sip and admire. Silky.
No other, none better, than Miss Bonnie. Fantastic.
Oh Bonnie Bonnie Bonnie Bonnie Bonnie ...❤
She keeps getting better.
Yeeeeeeesssssssss....... What a treat. Buy her recordings, folks. She doesn't see squat from spotify etc...
LOVE HER!!!!!
The *only* reason I’m not pissed about Bonnie getting the end-of-the-show spot was because the guests were Woodward & Bernstein & the hearings are happening.
Stephen, you gotta bring her back & give her the time and respect she deserves!
We want her back! One of the few remaining true musicians, not the auto tune talentless garbage we hear today (with a few exceptions like H.E.R. for example).
@@koantao8321 , I believe we can appreciate and lift up one musician (and her band!) without denigrating the efforts of others. Every generation has performers across the spectrum, from novelty acts who will be forgotten in a month, to absolute legends who will be loved for generations.
@@movingforwardLDTH True, but now many young people listen to seconds-long flashes of "music" on Tik-Tok. Do you consider that music?
@@koantao8321 , the highly influential 20th Century composer John Cage believed that any auditory experience may constitute music. His revolutionary piece 4’33” is the epitome of that idea. If he were alive today, I believe his answer to your question would be a resounding yes.
I myself have performed percussion ensemble pieces utilizing actual automobile brake drums, among other non-traditional “instruments.” While I’m not quite certain audience members enjoyed those pieces, I had an absolute blast performing (and learned a lot from studying) them.
I am old enough to have witnessed more than one generation be told that their hitmakers were “not true musicians” whose music was “noise”, only for those performers & pieces to eventually be deemed legends.
Everyone has the right to like/dislike a given piece of artist creation, an artist’s complete oeuvre, or even a complete genre. However, I believe the latter is especially lacking in intellectual curiosity and a result of sweeping generalizations rather than a considered investigation.
@@movingforwardLDTH Thank you for your extensive and convincing answer.
While in Lugano about 30 years ago, I had the opportunity to meet Phillip Glass. I never really liked his music, but I still learned a great deal about the meaning of music, which is not meant to simply please the ears, but also includes an intellectual exercise in harmonies and rhythms for which great knowledge is necessary in order to understand the genius of composers.
So, while what you described in your experience must certainly be music. What I hear today on some TikTok excerpts can be described as music, but remains very shallow and repetitive.
Brillant song.
Long ago, I was at one of her concerts when some drunk, loud, obnoxious people were making so much noise that they were ruining the concert for everyone. She stopped playing and said to them, If you’re not here to enjoy the music, get the hell out, cause I’m not gonna let you ruin everyone’s night! I forget if they shut up or left, but everyone cheered her, and there were no more disruptions! I’ve always loved her for that! I’ve never understood why people pay all that $$$ for tix and then don’t listen to the performer.
Bonnie always has the best tunes and the best musicians. That's cuz she's the best herself.
Now I have to buy ANOTHER Bonnie Raitt album. 😀
Same here. 😊
And right behind Bonnie, Boston's own wonderful Duke Levine!
Truly amazing music. Bonnie Raitt shoots staight to my soul with this song.
She somehow inherited the soul of the late, great Lowell George in her playing 😻
Great comment 👍 Lowell's voice and playing was fantastic.
She’s the best 💕💕💕💕
Love her!
She da Queen! 👑 🎸
Timeless... a pure treasure and a pleasure...
So awesome that Stephen & the Late Show staff showcase these up-and-coming new talents 😂
Bless you Bonnie, as beautiful as ever!
Time is her friend...like a fine wine she gets better and better. Whew! Superb!
Brilliant. Just love her soulful singing. Such a beautiful voice and wonderful musicians supporting her.
Big love for decades.
I just saw her front row in Toledo, Ohio‼She was more gorgeous in person‼ My first time seeing her live and won't be my last‼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎸
72 years old and still able to perform well. Way to go young lady.
Fantastic performance, what a voice!
Saw her live in the DC area many many aeons ago. She's amazing.
Three of my favorite guitarists together. Dream come true!
G.O.A.T.
Thank you!😢 Fabulous, thank you for sharing your blues, and talent. More please⭐️
72 and her voice! .. amazing
HELL YEAH!!!
Bonnie's voice is ageless. So many of my favoriye singers have had their voices fade, but she still sounds awesome.
I think I just became a fan. Damn, that was nice surprise.
The great Duke Levine on guitar!
I saw her for the first time in 1970 at a Music Festival at SUNY Buffalo. She was unknown at the time and came out at 2 a.m. with Freebo her bass player. I was in the auditorium falling asleep since it was late. She started singing & playing the guitar. It was like a bolt of lightning that hit me. I told my girlfriend at the time that we are watching someone who will be a world famous star. She was incredible then and she continues in that fashion.
❤❤
Damn. She breaks my heart every time.
She gets better every year and that band..wow
Oh Bonnie!!!! Smokin'!!!
The BEST!
Fabulous
National treasure.
classic
Amazing 🥰
Just wonderful!!!
Full soul and heart...got to see her back in the days with BB King... I wept and smiled at the same time...what a legend! 😍✌🏼
That is a woman That should be interviewed. I’ll bet she has some great tales
Don't care for the keyboard but The Lady is such a flawless and smooth operator, this whole album is a masterpiece on many levels. !!!!
She's still looking great....and that goes for "Brownie" too, she's had that guitar since 1969; just replacing the neck when needed due to wear.
Oh yeah!
What a voice! I always remember that Bonnie Raitt is marvelous, then I hear her voice and realize that I didn't remember just how marvelous she is. Great son!
What a performance and what a band!
She's a legend. I can't believe she's 72. She still looks and sounds incredible.
Always one of my favorite ladies. ALWAYS. She only gets better. A true phenomenon. Love you, Bonnie
Wow... one of the best things I've heard in a while. Shouldn't be surprised... it's just Bonnie being Bonnie!
Bonnie I Love you Thank you for all the Love you give me us we
OMG! She hasn't' changed at all - still fantastic!
One of the best concerts I ever attended was Bonnie Raitt and Keb Mo together at a winery in Northern California. That was years ago and she hasn't missed a beat!
She is a treasure for sure, and let's not forget the great Duke Levine and George Marinelli throwing in some tasty fills as well.
Can't wait to see her this summer at RED ROCKS!
Saw her at Red Rocks in 1976. She was fabulous then and still is.
...and that is the incredible Glenn Patscha on the organ! Bonnie Raitt and a whole lotta good stuff here.
I love that woman! I have loved her for decades, she is incredible ♥️🎶
This song. Breaks my heart. In the best way!!!
One of the all time greats.💗
Soul
Can I like this 5 times?
Smooth as silky whiskey. Bonnie just gets better.
Wow! It is “chills down the spine” time, when Bonnie sings like that….
Woo hoo! Gonna blame it on you!
Thick sweet Honey flows from her voice to my ears. Bless you Bonnie.
Magic!
Soul.
I just saw her in Philly. She always awesome!!! I love her!!!
Great song from a great new album
whooo whooo whooo soooooooooooo good to hear Bonnie and see her live again.
Red hair and black leather, my favorite color scheme…
Love the Richard Thompson reference.