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OT: RIP Glen Campbell
Last edited by bthornt; 08-08-2017 at 04:53 PM. |
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Look for some YouTube videos with the wrecking crew
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RIP. I heard his songs on the radio when I was a boy, and I have nostalgia when I hear them now.
Jimmy Webb on his relationship with Campbell: http://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2017/05/02/jimmy-webb Quote:
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sad news
I remember the rhinestone cowboy album cover from when i was a kid. When I was teaching myself to play guitar I saw him on TV and thought, man this guy just has too much talent. Not sure if it was too much, but over the decades he remained amazing on the guitar and i never heard him hit a bad note. I was just thinking about him earlier today, not realizing he passed, when i saw a rather bad movie about linemen (with John Travolta no less) and thought to myself this would be so much better if Wichita Lineman was playing at least once.
Wishing his friends and family peace |
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nOthing touches my heart like Campbell singing wichita lineman
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A very down to Earth, humble man who started from literally nothing. The $5.95 that dad aid for the mail order guitar must have been a real hardship in a dirt floor home with no running water.
I don't like country music, but he had a great voice and deserved all the success he got.
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RIP Glen Campbell.
When I was growing up listening to music, Glen Campbell was not the kind of music I was listening to...more like Beatles and Rolling Stones. But By the Time I Got to Phoenix and Wichita Lineman were so beautiful, you just had to listen. Glen was great. |
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Absolutely one of the great talents, RIP. his music will live on. RIP.
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RIP to a legend. Besides being a great entertainer, Glen Campbell was a rippin' session player( see above mentioned wrecking crew reference ) . Sad indeed for the passing of an icon.
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Monster player and entertainer. His show was one of my TV favorites and had me jonesing for an Ovation roundback back in the day.
Thank you for sharing your music and talent. Rest in aloha Glen. |
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I'd actually never heard his music.. I went to a guitar lesson yesterday and my teacher interrupted the lesson when his phone went off to tell me Glen Campbell had died.
I listened to a bunch of his music last night/this morning, to be honest I'm not a fan of that kind of easy listening/poppy not-totally country singing sound he had, but holy cow could he play guitar. (Man my parents just ate that stuff up though, I'm amazed I never heard them playing his records as a kid.) He looks so amazingly effortless playing, even when he's flying his fingers look like they're barely moving. |
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Not a country music fan, but this guy could do it all...and did. A tremendous talent who struggled a bit in the middle but by the end married a great woman and got his life (and his faith) together. Thanks for blessing us with you talent Glenn.
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