Richard and Linda Thompson - Dark End Of The Street (Live)
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Husband-and-wife duo Richard and Linda Thompson performing a cover of the Moman/Penn classic 'Dark End Of The Street' on stage at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, on April 25, 1975. This bonus track can be found on the re-issue of the pair's album 'Pour Down Like Silver' released on Island Records.
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this crushes my heart every time I listen to it and I've listened to it too many times.
You know… I’ve been meaning to send you a thank you for over a decade… you have no idea. Thank you for uploading this particular song. It’s not easy to find IRL. Dicke (Alex) P.S. Please don’t ever delete this one from KZread. It makes the world a better place. In spite of it all
Great song, saw Dan Penn sing it twice in a pub gig in Mornington Crescent. Magic night.
just love this song ,and a beautiful simple rendition.
The guitar on this song is sublime.
At the dark end of the street That's where we'd always meet Hiding in shadows where we don't belong Living in darkness to hide our wrong You and me, at the dark end of the street You and me I know that time's gonna take it's toll We've got to give back all the love that we stole It's a sin and we know it's wrong Oh but our love keeps coming on strong Steal away, to the dark end of the street They're going to find us They're going to find us They're going to find us Oh someday You and me, at the dark end of the street You and me And if by chance we walk downtown If you should see me just walk on by Oh darling, please don't cry Tonight we'll meet, at the dark end of the street !!!!
Oh Gawd, I was there too, wasn't that the gig where they dragged Sandy on stage to do "When will I Be Loved" with Linda? It all gets a bit hazy after 37 years.....
First heard this on Linda Ronstadt album Heart like A Wheel, R&L Thompson always do a good deal on this sort of song, I particularly enjoy the harmony
So perfect - their voices, blending as one. Just one of the greatest, if not THE, greatest version of this killer song. ...I miss them together - only Allison Krause and Robert Plant come close.
@rickaloivs4077
2 жыл бұрын
Have you head Gram Parsons sing this on the first Flying Burrito Brothers LP, if not its classic .
Love sucks. I love him always.
they should have put this song on one of their albums. They do a great job with it!
My favourite version of this much covered song. Only a man wracked with as much guilt as Richard Thompson (surely folk music's George Orwell - for both guilt AND talent!) can do justice to this tale of illicit desire, and Linda, as always, sings it so well!
@annereidy7981
8 ай бұрын
Yes Chris, are you still there?
I love the Island years. "The sum is often greater. . ."
This is really nice. My heart aches about the passage. How is that possible? How can this be so? Something in me sees something else, and it feels like utter loss, but it looks like something just as beautiful, a loss, a sad, sad thing that I desperately want to touch and yet feel very very alone from that. Oh my dear, this endless failing, just know how I love what you did . . . and will not, will not, forget that.
Just beautiful and moving to the heart ❤️💕💕
Great version..
In my opinion, the best version of this song: its sadness is perfectly expressed by the moving Richard acoustic guitar
@thewordofgord
8 жыл бұрын
+Mario Fiorentini an acoustic guitar, unamplified, close to the mic. It was the seventies, those were the days, I tell ya.
@marioski54
8 жыл бұрын
gord, You are right, never more times like those and music like this!
@markkelly3859
8 жыл бұрын
+Mario Fiorentini We loved the music then, but didn't realize how great it was until it went away
@marioski54
8 жыл бұрын
Mark Kelly Well said, Mark
@michelvigneres7033
5 жыл бұрын
still think Flying Burritos Brothers is the one to bring on a desert island
Great song
beautiful, thank you for posting
To have this and Gram Parsons is too much. And they're both just cover versions!
@mintysiu-kootnikoff8591
2 жыл бұрын
"Just" cover versions!? Sometimes covers are the best versions of a song!
it keeps me moving, this song, the 'religious' aspect, i don't know too much of - i think it's a bit like astral weeks by van morrison. there is no real 'end' to it. a true love song has a beginning, but no end. like in reality...
@mthivier it was on the re-issue of pour down like silver
Whoa.
Celtic Soul Music,
Oh my god.
Gram Parsons!
How did their love not withstand the test of time?
@ElCoyoteLaffs
Жыл бұрын
Living in the world of Richard’s songs back then must have been a very dark place.
I see this as an Irish song two people one catholic one protestant meet in the dark for their love to blossom.......I dont see here a terst against marriage...."ther'yr going to find us" It does not say he is going to find us or she is going to find us....... For what its worth....food for thought
@slavesforging5361
7 жыл бұрын
I agree, for me this is a revolutionary song Romeo and Juliet style. now whether that means, catholic and protestant, or black and white, or gay and straight, or polyamory and monocentrist is what makes it so powerful. This song is for everyone. But to be honest, it's even more than that for me. I hear the terrorism of people being told what it's okay to love, I hear the control and oppression of powers that be (religion, family, police, military, friends), every type of social control, telling people they're wrong, and i hear honest loving people, who were raised to believe that society is correct in judging them (because they love their parents, their religion, and their country and want to believe them, even if it means hating themselves), finding through their own experiences of love, that society (and it's controlling limitations claiming to love, but actually destroying) is wrong, and that love is correct, not control. The line 'It's a sin and we know it's wrong' doesn't necessarily speak of religion, but of various forms of social control and expectations, and i think that's why so many people have covered it. When i hear this song, i don't generally think of affairs, I think of it all. I imagine every person struggling with the creative power of love in our hearts, versus the destructive power of control from the world, and it makes me smile for the revolutionary nature of our beautiful lives, and how much more important what we feel is than what we are told.
@normdee3838
7 жыл бұрын
Kathleen - I don't know if you've heard the version by Christy Moore, when he was part of Moving Hearts. It would have fitted your suggestion, perhaps. Otherwise, it is the standard cheating song, like "Walk On By (Wait On The Corner)"....
@goodun6081
6 жыл бұрын
Edward Davis, excellent comments ! and for what it's worth, I actually see and hear Thompson's song Dimming of the Day as kind of his own variant version of Dark End of the Street.
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This was on Live More or Less.
@heimr
6 жыл бұрын
Yes! I had that LP. Great stuff!
Where did this come from? Great version.
Awesome , but I'd guess inspired by the Gram Pasons version on that classic first Flying Burrito Brothers LP
Frightsky: I hear ya.
Ry Cooder still does it best!
@oddsvisdal5431
6 жыл бұрын
Ray cooder
#stateofdecay2
I think Gram Parsons and Ry Cooder do the best.
@leoosiku
9 жыл бұрын
Nah, Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham is the definitive duet.
@goodun6081
6 жыл бұрын
Valentina Sacco , although I haven't heard Gram Parsons version, the live version of Dark End of the Street on Ry Cooder's Showtime album is wonderful. with terrific soulful vocals from Bobby King and Terry Evans, and a lovely Bittersweet slide guitar solo.
@allenlashleysr
Жыл бұрын
Percy Sledge
Only 14000 some hits. No wonder the Mayans are trying to get rid of us.
state of decay 2 😀
good. but prefer Ry Cooder
@FungusMossGnosis
5 жыл бұрын
I do too, somewhat. And I prefer Diamanda Galás's version, and James Carr's original even more than Ry's.
its a wonderful version....but James Carr is surely the guvnor version...
Guilty for causing suicides? My local radio station told me for the Lincoln Police I've caused countless suicides. They said my name and told they can tell I was listening.
Is everyone who posts a comment on here insane, or is it me?
@chriscole5211
6 жыл бұрын
Roland Hawken