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‘Out of the frying pan and straight into hell’: Glen Campbell’s wild ride from poverty to insanity
Yahoo ^ | 19 Apr 2024 | Ian Winwood

Posted on 04/21/2024 11:52:09 AM PDT by Rummyfan

On April 11 1966, Glen Campbell was drafted in as a last minute rhythm guitarist for a recording session with Frank Sinatra. Unable to believe that he was in the presence of his idol, he spent much of his time at the studio on Sunset Boulevard, in Los Angeles, gazing worshipfully at the man laying down the vocal for Strangers In The Night. The attention did not go unnoticed. “Who,” Sinatra hissed, “is that f______ guitar player?”

By the time his anonymous sideman had become a superstar in his own right, just two years later, Old Blue Eyes might well have remarked that Glen Campbell’s talents as a singer, no less, were equal even to his own. Along with an impeccable knack for phrasing and interpretation, the then 30-something Arkansan’s sense of implacable mournfulness – a quality later described by his fourth wife, as “a special sense of longing that lived in the centre of [his] soul,” – lent gravitas to the most unlikely material. In his telling, even the impossibly camp Rhinestone Cowboy sounded oddly forlorn.

In 2024, this ghostly quality is real. The new album Glen Campbell Duets: Ghost On The Canvas Sessions sees a man who has been dead for knocking on eight years now joined by a bevy of notables on a spirited reimagining of his final studio album, Ghost On The Canvas, from 2011. With contributions from Dolly Parton, Eric Clapton, Carole King, Elton John and Daryl Hall (among others), the cast list is indeed stellar. Inevitably, though, Campbell’s own oak tree of a voice refuses to be cowed into anything approaching shared-billing.

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To: dfwgator

My favorite was always “Gentle on my Mind”.


21 posted on 04/21/2024 1:37:48 PM PDT by Fledermaus (Is it me, or all of a sudden have the buried trolls come out on FR like cicadas? It's all noise.)
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To: Rummyfan
The Boy in Me.
22 posted on 04/21/2024 1:39:49 PM PDT by xoxox
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To: Fledermaus

I preferred the Tex Cymbal version....

https://youtu.be/htAUYenmevs?t=296


23 posted on 04/21/2024 1:45:00 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQLSTXiUtEQ One of Glenn’s best vocals.


24 posted on 04/21/2024 1:45:11 PM PDT by Lewis9
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To: Rummyfan

Glen was no Frank who was and always will be A number one and top of the heap.


25 posted on 04/21/2024 2:05:05 PM PDT by Ge0ffrey
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To: dfwgator

Galveston came out when I was in the Navy. Made me feel lonely as hell when I heard it.


26 posted on 04/21/2024 2:13:11 PM PDT by dljordan (What do you think?)
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To: dfwgator

I was ok with Natalie singing along to her Dad’s vox. That was in the family.

The “new” Beatles tune Free as a Bird was teetering: playing along with a virtual demo tape of John’s was pushing it, but they WERE in a band.

Everything else is a cash grab and borderline disgusting.


27 posted on 04/21/2024 2:30:36 PM PDT by DoodleBob (Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s² )
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To: DoodleBob

The ultimate was Kenny G, playing his terrible sax on Satchmo’s “What A Wonderful World”.


28 posted on 04/21/2024 2:31:50 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: dfwgator
this whole posthumous duet thing is creepy.

Big time.

29 posted on 04/21/2024 2:32:58 PM PDT by Skooz (Gabba Gabba accept you we accept you one of us Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us )
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To: MotorCityBuck

Thank you.


30 posted on 04/21/2024 2:37:08 PM PDT by Skooz (Gabba Gabba accept you we accept you one of us Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us )
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To: Skooz

Your Welcome :)


31 posted on 04/21/2024 2:38:10 PM PDT by MotorCityBuck (Keep the change, you are filthy animal! )
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts

Four and five commas per sentence is a bit much.
= = =

Let me edit that.

Four, and, five, commas, per sentence, is a bit much.

Sorry - couldn’t help it.


32 posted on 04/21/2024 2:45:18 PM PDT by Scrambler Bob (Running Rampant, and not endorsing nonsense)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

“You would think our modern AI geniuses cannot edit him out and edit in some one else who can act”.

Yeah that’s one gig he blew.


33 posted on 04/21/2024 3:25:38 PM PDT by TalBlack (I We have a Christian duty and a patriotic duty. God help us.)
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To: Scrambler Bob
Let me edit that.

Four, and, five, commas, per sentence, is a bit much.

Sorry - couldn’t help it.

Are you William Shatner?

34 posted on 04/21/2024 4:09:05 PM PDT by OldMissileer (Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, PK. Winners of the Cold War)
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To: Ge0ffrey

Seriously? Sinatra was the equivalent of Taylor Swift today.

I can’t think of a single song he sang that makes me stop and listen.

Glen Campbell though, he had it. Like Roy Orbison, or Nat King Cole.


35 posted on 04/21/2024 6:18:29 PM PDT by Glad2bnuts (“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: We should have set up ambushes...paraphrased)
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To: PROCON

The way he could pick that guitar was amazing to see and to listen to.

 

There is a documentary produced shortly before his death. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Campbell:_I%27ll_Be_Me

 

It centers on his severe stages of Alzheimers. He didn't know where he was, who his wife and kids were, the lyrics to Galverston and so on. But he never missed a note or a chord on the guitar as he played concerts.

His family took a lot of grief for putting him on stage. But they argued Glen was never happier than when he played and performed; it would be crueler to put him in a home - never to do anything.


36 posted on 04/21/2024 7:25:34 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (A truth that’s told with bad intent, Beats all the lies you can invent ~ Wm. Blake)
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To: dfwgator

Just a sales act. Why mix trash in with the good stuff?


37 posted on 04/21/2024 7:31:48 PM PDT by Luke21
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To: Scrambler Bob

=;^)


38 posted on 04/22/2024 4:26:57 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (Perfection is impossible. But if you pursue perfection...you may achieve excellence.)
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