Linda Ronstadt - Poor Poor Pitiful Me - May 6, 1996 at the White House

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2009

Linda Ronstadt with a rousing performance of "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" at "In Performance At The White House" for Bill & Hilary Clinton on May 6, 1996

Hope someone can post a better quality video of this!

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  • Bill has zero sense of rythym

  • God bless Warren Zevon... Enjoy every sandwich!

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  • BILL HAD ORIGINALLY WANTED TO PLAY ON STAGE WITH THE BAND BUT HILLARY WOULDN'T LET HIM. NO MY FRIENDS IT WASN'T THE SAX BILL WANTED TO PLAY. IT WAS THE WHORE - MONICA & HILLARY WASN'T IN THE MOOD TO HEAR ANYMORE OF THAT.

  • 19 years after she first released this blockbuster, she still HAD IT. Say what you will about the Clintons, they had musical taste!

  • 1996? or 1981? The only time that Linda Ronstadt was this fat was when she was pregnant. Although there was an accident to one kidney which caused tremendous bloating but here again that would be in the early 80's plus a pregnancy...rite?

  • @dm1121ww ...i totally agree with u....annie and linda

  • @kb6kgx ...and his kids names are?

  • Andrew Gold on guitar! From Wikipedia: He played a major role as multi-instrumentalist and arranger for Linda Ronstadt's breakthrough album, 1974's Heart Like a Wheel, and her next four albums. He was in her band from 1973 until 1977, and then sporadically throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

  • Did this performance occur before or after he tried to get into her pants?

  • THAT WAS AWESOME.

  • I would say Ann Wilson of Heart has the best voice in rock. Linda I would place just behind her. Both Ronstadt and Heart should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, especially since it is full of blues, jazz, country, bluegrass and pop artists. Why do they call it the Rock and Roll hall of Fame anyway?

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