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The Musical Genius of 'Wichita Lineman': A One-on-One with Jimmy Webb [Rick Beato]
youtube ^ | 8-1-2023 | Rick Beato

Posted on 08/05/2023 12:38:49 PM PDT by FLNittany

Long interview, but the best and most in depth interview I've ever seen with Jimmy Webb.

I had no idea he worked for Motown writing songs at age 17. The songs (their rights) they let him walk away with (free) when he left is chuckle worthy.


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: beato; glen; glencampbell; jimmywebb
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To: FLNittany

IIRC, Glen actually toured with the BB briefly and almost joined the band permanently


61 posted on 08/05/2023 4:04:25 PM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
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To: newmomster
My favorite was ‘By the Time I get to Phoenix’.

At this stage in my life, that song brings a tear to my eye also........

62 posted on 08/05/2023 4:50:12 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco
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To: Gort_Klaatu

I agree!
Very romantic!
*sigh*

They put out such trash nowadays, it’s awful!
Guess I’m just getting old...


63 posted on 08/05/2023 4:52:45 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history.)
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To: rktman
For the guitar solo on "Wichita Lineman", Glen borrowed Carol Kaye's 6-string bass guitar...and now you now the rest of the story.
64 posted on 08/05/2023 5:09:19 PM PDT by newfreep ("There is no race problem...just a problem race")
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To: FLNittany

That was amazing


65 posted on 08/05/2023 5:54:19 PM PDT by panzerkamphwageneinz
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To: rktman

I stand corrected. Carol Kaye did do the intro according to the wiki for the song. It didn’t mention who played the solo but did list the personnel and credits Glen Campbell as playing a Danelectro Longhorn 6 string baritone. I’ll have to listen to the song again but the intro and the solo song like the same baritone guitar. Did Carol Kaye play the intro with Glen’s baritone?


66 posted on 08/05/2023 8:03:35 PM PDT by Blue Highway
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To: Blue Highway
Here's a later version of Glen doing Wichita Lineman with Stone Temple Pilots. At least in this version he's playing both the intro and the solo with a Danelectro Longhorn Baritone guitar with a 29.72 scale length which is shorter than both a regular bass that's 34" scale length and even a short scale bass that has a 30" scale length, but longer than a standard guitar that is usually between 24 3/4" on a Les Paul and 25.5" on a Strat.

Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman with STP

Here's some specs on that Danelectro Longhorn baritone

67 posted on 08/05/2023 8:25:19 PM PDT by Blue Highway
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To: Hot Tabasco

Yup. Have to pick the days I decide to listen to my ‘oldies’....they are so beautiful, but they are also my ‘saddies’.


68 posted on 08/06/2023 1:48:45 AM PDT by newmomster
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To: rktman

I think what may have happened is that Carol improvised or came up w/ the opening, but Glen likely repeated it on the recording.


69 posted on 08/06/2023 3:53:53 AM PDT by FLNittany (Autotune is jealous of Karen Carpenter)
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Jimmy on Glen's passing:

Well, that moment has come that we have known was an inevitable certainty and yet stings like a sudden catastrophe. Let the world note that a great American influence on pop music, the American Beatle, the secret link between so many artists and records that we can only marvel, has passed and cannot be replaced. He was bountiful. His was a world of gifts freely exchanged: Roger Miller stories, songs from the best writers, an old Merle Haggard record or a pocket knife.

He gave me a great wide lens through which to look at music. The cult of The Players? He was at the very center. He loved the Beach Boys and in subtle ways helped mold their sound. He loved Don and Phil, Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield, Flatt and Scruggs. This was the one great lesson that I learned from him as a kid: Musically speaking nothing is out of bounds. Of course, he lavished affection and gifts on his kids, family and friends.

His love was a deep mercurial thing and once committed he was a tenacious friend as so many in Nashville and Phoenix, L.A. and New York, compadres all over the world would testify. One of his favorite songs was “Try A Little Kindness” in which he sings “shine your light on everyone you see.” My God. Did he do that or what? Just thinking back I believe suddenly that the “raison d’etre” for every Glen Campbell show was to bring every suffering soul within the sound of his voice up a peg or two. Leave ’em laughin.’ Leave them feeling just a little tad better about themselves; even though he might have to make them cry a couple of times to get ’em there. What a majestically graceful and kind, top rate performer was Glen on his worst night!

When it came to friendship Glen was the real deal. He spoke my name from ten thousand stages. He was my big brother, my protector, my co-culprit, my John crying in the wilderness. Nobody liked a Jimmy Webb song as much as Glen! And yet he was generous with other writers: Larry Weiss, Allen Toussaint, John Hartford. You have to look hard for a bad song on a Glen Campbell album. He was giving people their money’s worth before it became fashionable.

I am full of grief. I am writing because I think you deserve some sort of message from me but I am too upset to write very well or at any great length. It’s like waking up in the morning in some Kafkaesque novella and finding that half of you is missing. Laura and I would call upon you to rest your sympathy with Kim Campbell and her children Cal, Shannon and Ashley; his older children Debby, Kelli, Travis, Kane, and Dillon; grandchildren, great- and great-great-grandchildren. Perhaps you could throw in a prayer for the Webb kids, Chris, Justin, Jamie, Corey, Charles and Camila who looked upon him as a kind of wondrous uncle who was a celebrated star and funnier than old dad.

This I can promise. While I can play a piano he will never be forgotten. And after that someone else will revel in his vast library of recordings and pass them on to how many future generations? Possibly to all of them.

70 posted on 08/06/2023 4:56:47 AM PDT by FLNittany (Autotune is jealous of Karen Carpenter)
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To: Blue Highway
Wow….how did I not know this existed! Love the song and the DeLeo brothers. Thanks for sharing this!
71 posted on 08/06/2023 5:14:45 AM PDT by liberalh8ter (Ephesians 6:10 - 18)
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To: panzerkamphwageneinz; FLNittany

A great interview with Mr Jimmy Webb. I saw it about an hour after posting and have watched it a couple of times now.

Was very interested in Jimmy’s description at about 7:40 of the “prairie gothic”, “lonely songs” and “flat country” songs that you can see for 50 miles in every direction. He hit the ethos perfectly for such songs.

Loved his tribute to Al De Lory, who arranged these songs for him.


72 posted on 08/06/2023 5:51:28 AM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: llevrok
Quality music is dead.

Totally disagree. There is a boatload of indie stuff these days. Hard to find, but it's out there. Record labels suck, but there are always actual musicians out there doing interesting things. Some of the most interesting IMO, is so different the first time you hear it, that you might completely dismiss it, until the 2nd time.

73 posted on 08/06/2023 8:59:36 AM PDT by zeugma (Stop deluding yourself that America is still a free country.)
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To: zeugma

Rock/Pop music is now basically where classical music is.

All the good stuff has already been done, and people are now listening to the “classics”. The Beatles are the new “Beethoven”.


74 posted on 08/06/2023 9:02:29 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: FLNittany

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl2Hl8RSFok&pp=ygUjc3RvbmUgdGVtcGxlIHBpbG90cyB3aWNoaXRhIGxpbmVtYW4%3D

Glen playing it with a bari longhorn.


75 posted on 08/06/2023 11:05:41 AM PDT by perfect stranger
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To: Blue Highway

Did I tell you that?


76 posted on 08/06/2023 11:08:15 AM PDT by perfect stranger
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To: perfect stranger

It was you, but it was most likely after showing me the Stone Temple Pilots video.


77 posted on 08/06/2023 11:40:13 AM PDT by Blue Highway
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To: liberalh8ter
Thank my friend and Freeper known as Perfect Stranger. He turned me on to that version with STP a while back.
78 posted on 08/06/2023 11:43:09 AM PDT by Blue Highway
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To: Blue Highway

STP were a great band.


79 posted on 08/06/2023 11:44:23 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: dfwgator

I learned to respect them. Very competent musicians and some good songwriting. At the time I lumped them into the grunge category with other bands I wasn’t crazy about back in the 90s.


80 posted on 08/06/2023 11:47:22 AM PDT by Blue Highway
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