Tracy Chapman - Talkin' About A Revolution (Official Music Video)

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Tracy Chapman - Talkin' About A Revolution (Official Music Video)
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Tracy, what a pleasant surprise performance on last night’s 2024 Grammys! You are fabulous as ever!❤️

UNbowed
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Tracy is the greatest soul on earth, so much honesty and conviction in her voice, we all love her and the messages in her songs have such meaning and wisdom ❤

forrestwheeler
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C, est le seul concert que j ai fait ou l, artiste demande aux spectateurs de ne pas fumer dans la salle. J, avais environ 25 ans, au summum a Grenoble, j, en ai 48. Personne ne fumait Magnifique artiste

joussecedric
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One of the most beautiful songs I heard in college. This cannot be forgotten - these were the years 2003-2008 of AWF Katowice Poland. Greetings 2024 Raptor

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A woman with a guitar, her voice and a message worth listening to and remembering. Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins... Tracy Chapman stands with the absolute best of them.

wmsimpson
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1989. Melbourne Entertainment Centre. There was nothing on stage except a microphone and a foldback speaker. This amazing woman came on stage with just an acoustic guitar and wowed us for the next 90 minutes. I'd never seen the like. Or since.

thecanberean
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I really hope that last night was a sign that she is coming out of retirement to do a tour. She still got it. That voice needs to be heard🙏🙏🙏

pauljacoby
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She doesn't even need a guitar, she could hold that entire stadium in the palm of her hands with her voice alone.

teegee
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Her passion, poetic turn of phrase (“those armies of salvation”), intelligence and voice. What a treasure ❤

evettedeluca
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No autotune. No pyro. No dancers. No light show. No prerecording. No sex. No gimmicks. No drama. Just a humble artist with a voice, a guitar and a message. As relevant and beautiful today (2023) as when I first heard in in the late 80’s. Thank you Tracy Chapman
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼♥️♥️♥️♥️✊🏼

Rudarama
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I first heard this song when I was 20 year old kid in prison in 2009. I Went in at 17. Got my GED, did a Computing course and got trusty status. Me and 7 other inmates worked at the Kampala Rd Food Bank after completing the Computing course. I fought tears hearing this song on the bus ride at 5am on the way to work and this song still makes me tear up today.

face-pink-tears😹

comicandjam
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I’m 78, and have been listening to Trace Chapman since day one. I still remember the thrill of hearing Fast Car for the first time (released as a single in 1988). She brought us eight studio albums and two compilations (Collection in 2001 and Greatest Hits in 2015). She seems to have retired, but her songs are timeless and have no expiration date.

sueleland
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No overdone makeup, no expensive dress, no dramatic stage lights, just pure talent ❤️❤️❤️

dreamchaser
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It's not a song...it's a message to all of us!!

toddgilmore
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I was 26 when her album came out. I would listen over and over. I am nearly 62 now. So glad she’s back. Now I am back to listening to her over and over.

bababalletcamino
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Almost 30 years later this song still gives me goosebumps, even at 40 Celcius.

robvansteijn
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This track taps into the little rebel inside all of us. If you've ever been hurt, abused, neglected or mistreated, this song gives you space & time to think & get your thoughts in order. It won't solve your problems, but it will gently hold you & help you make that first important step towards improving your life. Thanks Tracy, for giving the world this beautiful & healing work of art.

chunkygroove
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No playback and she hits every single note in front of 60k people. One of the greatest artists in our life

alexanderberg
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One of the strongest and most impressive messages combined with a one in a billion voice, thank you Tracy. This performance is part of my life, never stopped listening

inanmetin
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I discovered Tracy Chapman just about two years ago, when I was at the most dark place of my life. I am not kidding when I say that she literally saved my life with her music.

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