I don't know the brand of her Glasses, but it make her Eyes seem Biggers....and most of all, ...Really Blue !!! 👓😊On many photos or videos, it seems she has brown eyes, maybe because of Stage & Studio lights.....So that's good glasses !!! 😄
@Supreme_321Күн бұрын
Gibberish
@eskaweeks2 күн бұрын
Love how she laughed at her saying Alberta was one of the great gorgeous places of the world. Cuz she knew they had no idea what it was cuz Alberta is great but it's basically flat plaines for kms. Nothing much gorgeous about it.
@kendn012 күн бұрын
I remember seeing on the news that the way congress allocated funds for all those DNA tests that identified the remains of the 9/11 victims was by taking money away from the Innocence Project. That's the republicans, baby!
@angelikavoss67942 күн бұрын
Always the very best! Big thanks to dear KD Lang for contributing to the beauty of our lives so wonderfully! And thanks so much for posting this!
@gailgarrett9293 күн бұрын
beautiful
@kevincornell80383 күн бұрын
She was tearing up the Alberta bars when we lived in Edmonton in the early 1980's. It was seismic.
@kevinhoffman82145 күн бұрын
I end up here every time I drink a wee to much , he sings the truth
@Debby-p9g5 күн бұрын
MY GOD !!!!!!! I could listen to her all day long. Even when she talks, her voice is beautiful.
@BenDavidson-pm6uy6 күн бұрын
Sad America indeed
@shuttlepilot_7 күн бұрын
I still land here after all these years because I’m homesick for places that don’t exist anymore.
@barbarakirk30649 күн бұрын
I had to see this promo again because Adrian Edmondson talked about directing it in his book 'Berserker!', and also on the Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled programme.
@7wolfman789 күн бұрын
Ah❤
@NANCYStewart-f2f10 күн бұрын
Beautifully😂
@photasticimages925812 күн бұрын
k.d. *NEVER* disappoints!
@matthewmullins131312 күн бұрын
Fantastic song and a brilliant version here!
@ElChupacabra77B13 күн бұрын
Unpopular observation: If Elvis Presley were a woman, he’d sound like k.d. lang.
@TommyDePaul-c2r13 күн бұрын
Brilliant. Set up set up punch line.
@msprissmiss14 күн бұрын
Great video and I read your synopsis about commenting & applaud you. When people jump to violence or vulgar insults its a red flag of l9w intelkigence and an abundance of ignorance. Intelkigent people are educsted enough to have a mature conversation, even with those they disagree with, in fact, sparring out those convos are the best. A person who becomes vuolent quickly & nasty is showing they do not have the bandwidth to have an educated & matire conversation so they get angry & frustrated and try to immediately derail it, into ehat they think is their favour, but it never is. Unfortunately, we live in an era where the latter are roaming in large numbers and are also proving their stupidity by not learming by their age that this is never winning a conversation. Toddlers learn quicker.
@patrickmason740215 күн бұрын
John Prine lives as long as his music is playing... which is much longer than most of our names will be brought up
@melbland729816 күн бұрын
I’m from Australia, I was 21 when this happened, and had 2 children under 4, and I remember crying for 2 days. And watching This I instantly started crying again. It’s the most heartbreaking thing I’ve ever seen.
@JosefinarBondoc17 күн бұрын
Powerful voice
@1960gal18 күн бұрын
KD looked like she really enjoyed herself there. Saw KD in Glasgow with my husband a while back. Never before has a performer reduced me to tears by the sheer quality of their singing voice. Absolutely sublime artist.
@funkfunkable18 күн бұрын
I really hope Netflix does a documentary on her life ❤🇨🇦🇨🇦
@annemow18 күн бұрын
I was 36 and a friend text me to put the news on after work about 2pm uk ....i had a delivery driver turn up and got him to watch....we both thought ww3 was about to happen. I find it odd that so many young people are commenting.... it's good... awareness and knowledge is key. ✨
@radamson119 күн бұрын
WOW!!! This is beyond words!!!!!
@juliawai24522 күн бұрын
True fans of Melbourne and kd ❤
@sharadmohip653623 күн бұрын
Big song
@barryrichman287423 күн бұрын
When did KD turn into a man ??? 🤦🏻
@terrysullivan470014 күн бұрын
If is gay and has been for yrs and years. If u get a chance call up a concert w Roy Orbison called The Black and White concert. KD BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN A WHOLE BUNCH OF MUSICIANS. ENJOY
@FrancescaSalmoiraghi24 күн бұрын
Hi my Love❤
@jotice925 күн бұрын
After listening to old Sam Chatmon sing it just seconds ago, this version seems way to pretty and nice; something is lost in the translation from South Mississippi to the seemingly less genuine East Coast vibe. I hope that not too many people even read my comment. I don't want to ruin your experience if this is the first version you've heard of the song, but the way Sam Chatmon sang is the way my Daddy sang and the Gulf Coast States way I grew up under. This version does not completely lack authenticity. I can see that she identifies with the song's origins on some level. She almost certainly has slept on a pallet on the floor before. I personally like a pallet on the floor from time to time. You can't fall out of bed when you're already on the floor.
@shayne898025 күн бұрын
How's you mum dame edna ,she's in a maximum security twilight home lol
@kennethnowicki835425 күн бұрын
Reminds me of long black veil
@sanjnasajid26 күн бұрын
Poor guy he is not even being accepted by his family...
@rozmullan657626 күн бұрын
As usual, Kd makes a song soar.
@dyanalayng550728 күн бұрын
… bright blessed day, dark sacred night … ❤️💕🇨🇦
@jamesmontague63428 күн бұрын
I am from the UK. I was only 8 years old when this happened. I don't remember the day, seeing the TV coverage or people mentioning it to me. However, I remember we had a 3 minute silence for the victims at my school. As I have got older, I have learnt more about the WTC attacks. The world really did change that day but being a child I was blissfully unaware of it at the time. Looking at this harrowing documentary, it's so surreal. It is like a bad dream or watching a movie. My blood goes cold and I feel a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach watching this. It's scary how quickly life can change in just seconds. My heart goes out to all those who lost friends and family that day. 😢 💔 It's made me realise how the world has become more polarised and dangerous since 2001. The human race doesn't seem capable of achieving peace and stability.
@odette677916 күн бұрын
I was 9 when this happened. I completely agree with you. I am also from the UK (Scotland)
@Doga-n1d28 күн бұрын
I think the kids dad has died 😭😢
@Doga-n1d28 күн бұрын
Fly high twin towers people 😢 the twin towers has been gone..
@Averageskill29 күн бұрын
I'll never stop playing this 5 to10 times a year....never.
@glenysbuselli8274Ай бұрын
Subtle and yet razor sharp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@glenysbuselli8274Ай бұрын
Dame Edna is a bitch. she knew what she was doing.
@glenysbuselli8274Ай бұрын
couldn't have a better couple, an honest woman and a painted doll.
@rhythmaddict808Ай бұрын
found this at 5 am...in tears..so much love and tenderness in your voice kd. I have been with my husband 25 yrs. I would wait in the chair! Mahalo and Aloha from Maui!
@Larry26-f1wАй бұрын
38:26 before their reunion her husband was interviewed saying he saw a rocket hit the second tower 🤔
@donniehagy5125Ай бұрын
The build-up to that "when did you first know you were Canadien" absolutely KILLED me! And K.D.'s laugh was so genuine. The world has lost another great one.
@McSynthАй бұрын
Well said.
@Larry26-f1wАй бұрын
3000 guests of the twin towers never checked out , there bodies were never found
@djjoe21413 күн бұрын
2603 at the WTC died
@SorinOltean77Ай бұрын
So, having a woman dressed like a man in a show run by a man dressed as a woman that is for sure not strange at all.
@carolinebennett561522 күн бұрын
Not really! Shakespeare had men playing female roles and vice versa, and I’m in the UK - we have a long tradition of drag. Christmas is panto season which means a “dame” in every production.
@johnwattdotca2 күн бұрын
In the American black and white TV era there was the Milton Berle show. He always did a segment dressed in drag. That was ordinary in movies.