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barretcreek
07-21-2017, 07:51
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RmED_0vokU
Watch him play the guitar. And check it out; not a Safe Queen.
Glen Campbell is a talented guy and a fabulous gitar picker. Had a lot of great songs. Too bad he is suffering from the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease.
He is up there in talent along with Buck Owens and Roy Clark.
JB White
07-22-2017, 09:11
Many don't realize it, but Roy Clark set a new standard for pickers. Just like SRV set the bar to a new height for benders.
(My favorite guitarists are Mark Knopfler and Dickie Betts.)
Vern Humphrey
07-22-2017, 12:35
I'd rather hear him play the pipes.
Dick Hosmer
07-22-2017, 12:56
Glen is a (very) distant cousin of my wife's. Very sad story - truly a great musician.
Campbell is good. Roy Clark is probably the best "picker", with Jerry Reed hot on his tail.
jon_norstog
07-22-2017, 06:38
I liked Glenn Campbell's stuff from the first time I heard "Lineman for the County" but I do think he zigged when he should have zagged. Up came Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson.
Much as I liked the early Glenn Campbell, my heart went elsewhere. I didn't know the man was still alive & I wish him peace, rest, and that his mind will clear if only for a minute before he passes.
jn
S.A. Boggs
07-23-2017, 04:05
Jimmy Hendrix, nuff said.:hello::banana100:
Sam
JB White
07-23-2017, 05:43
Jimmy Hendrix, nuff said.:hello::banana100:
Sam
Nuff said? Well...I've been told there are three kinds of people you should never argue with. Yellow Dog Democrats, Chicago Cubs fans, and Jimi Hendrix fans. :eusa_wall:
Being an avid Cubs fan myself I'm not going to debate you on the issue! :icon_lol:
Hendrix could play the heck out of a guitar, but he wasnt a picker.
Hendrix could play the heck out of a guitar, but he wasnt a picker.
Reminds me of a violin. It can be associated with the great historic composers who wrote timeless works of art or it can be called a fiddle.
jon_norstog
07-25-2017, 07:30
Nuff said? Well...I've been told there are three kinds of people you should never argue with. Yellow Dog Democrats, Chicago Cubs fans, and Jimi Hendrix fans. :eusa_wall:
Being an avid Cubs fan myself I'm not going to debate you on the issue! :icon_lol:
And I'm a yellow dog democrat.
jn
JOHN COOK
07-26-2017, 04:32
None no better than Chet Atikins, ... :eusa_boohoo:
None no better than Chet Atikins, ... :eusa_boohoo:
Got a guitar with his name on it. Wish I could play it. Too old to learn now I guess.
if you all didnt see it, Glen Cambell did pass away today.
JB White
08-08-2017, 05:28
Saw that.
Just now learned of his passing.......
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/08/08/glen-campbell-dead-at-81.html
Well, I've be.. I guess I do get my news from the internet. Pretty darn weird that I am starting to see multitudes of people I know of die. I was reading a book about Rich Burton and Liz today. I actually made a point to watch Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf many years ago. Seemed like a big deal of a t.v. show. Very dramatic and all. I never saw Lassie or Blue Velvet and I sure as heck never saw any big time plays with Burton. Liz just died a year ago or so(how long now?). It's proof that women are tougher than men, he did 3 bottles of vodka a day and she wasn't far behind. That's being tough. She way outlived him.
That is about as far as I go back with fifties stars. I remember Sinatra and DeanO and Sammy Davis jr. Non of that kind of singing was my thing, but I remember them. Hell, I never liked Glen Campbell all that much(my folks liked him. I was Beatles and Doors). Now half the Beatles are dead and I'm watching McCartney. As tough as he is, I'm not sure he won't outlive me.
Clark Howard
08-09-2017, 06:12
In his day, (and mine!) Glen was a talent that entertained folks like few had ever done it. Regards, Clark
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