Part 4. Please Read. This is a great interview for all Judith Durham and Seekers fans. She's interviewed on "Talking Heads" on March 1, 2010. There are some old photos and film clips that you may not have seen before. She talks about why she and Ron never had children. Plus, although I've known her lung condition is bronchiectasis, I never knew how she got it, and how long she's had it. Makes her singing talent even more amazing! Interview is in four parts, about 26 min total.
that last comment was so ...... wierd .. i fell in love with Judith when i was 9 i couldnt sleep waiting for her to come on the tele,
jonnypaget 4 weeks ago
Oh, what a lovely, lovely lady.I've sat watching this interview for half an hour with a smile on my face! Many thanks for uploading it so it can be shared by all Judith's fans. I was 10 in 1965 and seeing Judith Durham was the first time I had a crush on someone! Thank you once again.
MrPhoneman50 1 month ago
What a fantastic interview and insight into an amazing woman and talented singer of her time. I am 57 and remember and loved 'The Seekers' from the very beginning. I had a crush on Athol Guy back then and was mad with Judith when they broke up. When they got back together again I took my children to see them in Brisbane and my eldest daughter sang 'I am Australian' in a school concert.
After seeing this interview with Judith I now understand her and appreciate her choices in life.
RoseAussie 9 months ago
Her husband may have died young, but he was a very lucky man being married to such a wonderful charming lady. I can't imagine anyone with her fame being more down to earth.
skooterbud05 11 months ago
I'd also like to add a big thankyou for posting this wonderful insight into the life of a beautiful and talented lady. Along with the boys (Seekers) she has made her mark in the world of music . Thanks Judith ,for the music and the memories. We never will find another you.
GYLEN1234 1 year ago 2
Thanks very much for posting this terrific interview with the incomparable Judith Durham! I was 15 in 1965, and remember where I was standing the first time I heard "I'll Never Find Another You." A listener has the tendency, I think, to project the feelings he gets from a song back on to the performer. I'm amazed (but not surprised) that the feelings I got from hearing Ms. Durham's voice matched so well the person whom she turned out to be.
Johnoftheshire 1 year ago
i'm 45 and i realy love the singing of this great woman
1018axa1018 1 year ago
What a great woman who has stuck with loving, living and singing. Thanks for all the great music.
exenrontexas 1 year ago 2
What a treat!! Thanks
rgsteele290 1 year ago
Lovely.
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