RIP Glenn Campbell-What a giant of a talent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKeqXyY-9xA
RIP Glenn Campbell-What a giant of a talent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKeqXyY-9xA
What terrible news, for my wild range of musical tastes, I had several Glen Campbell songs on my workout tape.
He is a superb musician and a poet....he will be sorely missed, and may he rest in peace.
This is about one of my favourites from Glen, Gentle on my Mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VecunpIqlg0
Yes, he will be missed.
http://straightrazorpalace.com/conve...e-my-mind.html
RIP Mr. Campbell.
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RIP GLENN!!!! It Doesnt Get Any Better Than Rhinestone Cowboy!!!! How About We Honor Our Fallin Musicians In The What Are U Listening To Thread!!! I Love The Thread But Dont Know How Too Add Too It.. Ty
An American Icon. We were lucky to have had him in our lifetime.
This is my favorite performance of "Wichita Lineman" that Glen did toward the end of his career. His disease was already present but not yet diagnosed as Alzheimers. His behavior with the camera is a little "off" and you can tell something is not quite right, but the performance is just stellar. His daughter Ashley once commented that when his disease really took hold, even then, every once in a while, he would play a lick on the guitar and she'd be amazed that the talent transcended the disease. This is one of those performances, one of the last on the Jools Holland show from London.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B49YDR6OMIE
An amazing talent, even at this stage of his career with the disease already in progress. RIP.
And just a quick nod to Jimmy Webb for writing such a beautiful song for Glen to perform.
I am sure you received a warm embrace and will have an eternity of peace Mr. Campbell. Thank you for all you have left for us.
This just makes me kinda sad.
It's one thing when they leave by the needle or the pill or the bottle...and we are reminded of the waste of a life..
And it's another when the come back from those struggles only to be called away when they are doing what makes both them and us happy...
May he rest in peace...
"And I need you more than want you"
"And I want you for all time"
Glen was a favorite of mine when I was a young teenager.
My friend and I used to play our guitars and sing his songs.
The Rhinestone Cowboy rides off into the sunset for the last time...
May he rest in peace.
Pete <:-}
Certainly a great talent. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2011. Not sure how far it had progressed before he passed, but I'd bet he is happier where he is now. R.I.P.
He was something special. Big deal when I was a kid. Did movies. A great career.
I remember he was on the Smothers Brothers show.
Of course they spoofed him.
'Its just knowing that your door is always open and your furniture is gone'
I still sing it that way!
Rest in Peace, Glen.
I'd also like to add that, unlike many country artists nowadays or even then (with apologies to country guitar whiz Brad Paisley), Glenn was a ferocious guitar player, and in fact was a member of the famous "Wrecking Crew" of studio musicians. He supposedly lent his talent to 600 tracks in one year! Add to that a fantastic smooth voice, a handsomely rugged masculinity, and obvious charisma and stage presence, and a star was born.
And Tom, from what I understand, it was that first Smothers Brothers appearance that made him a real star.
Rest In Paradise Glen and thank you for touching so many lives with you talents
He faced Alzheimer's with a lot of courage and grace. Rest in Peace, Glen.
"I dip my cup of soup back from a gurglin'
Cracklin' caldron in some train yard
My beard a roughening coal pile,
And a dirty hat pulled low across my face
Through cupped hands 'round the tin can
I pretend to hold you to my breast and find
That you're waiting from the backroads
By the rivers of my memories
Ever smilin' ever gentle on my mind"
Sweet! :)
When I was a kid on the farm, there only was one radio station allowed in the barn--KFIL, which was nothing but country. I did not like much of it, but Glen Campbell was one of my favorites. It's amazing how he soldiered on musically despite his health decline.
I know what ya mean Ron. My dad had a shop & they had an am radio up on a small makeshift shelf & it stayed on one station for I don't know how many years but it was country, classic country these days. There's a long list of many country & western artists from the '50's - '80's at the time that I like. I saw Glen Campbell not long ago in True Grit.
RIP Glen Campbell.