2. Ghost On The Canvas
3. The Billstown Crossroads
4. A Thousand Lifetimes
5. Its Your Amazing Grace
6. Second Street North
7. In My Arms
8. May 21st, 1969
9. Nothing But The Whole Wide World
10. Wild And Waste
11. Hold On Hope
12. Valley Of The Son
13. Any Trouble
14. Strong
15. The Rest Is Silence
16. Theres No Me
Without You
I’ve got a book on Fender amps, and it has pic of a very young Glen Campbell in the studio playing guitar when he was working as a session musician. The guy is a super talented guitarist, and if you think guys like Chet Atkins or Eric Clapton are the only ones who can play, you need to check out some of the clips on Youtube with Mr. Campbell tearing through some songs.
“Witchita Lineman” is one of my all time favorite songs...
My favorite singer as a kid. Sorry to hear about his illness. Will pray for him.
“Teddy Thompsons rollicking In My Arms, and with the help of fellow guitar slingers Chris Isaak, Dick Dale and Brian Seltzer, turns it into an irrepressibly catchy surf-flavored shoot out.”
Boy, THAT’S gotta’ be somthing!
Glen Campbell was my hero. I never missed the Glen Campbell show when I was a kid. [Technically the Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour].
I was also learning the banjo then, and Carl Jackson was his banjo player; another idol of mine.
You HAVE to know about this:
(@ the wrecking crew)
Hope it plays in my area. Looks fantastic.
Glen Campbell toured as part of the Beach Boys for about three months.
It seems unfair to me that his family has set up this tour when he is in such poor condition. Just because he may want to do it does not mean he should do it.
“Show Me Your Way” from 1991 was a great CD from Mr. Campbell. Lots of good songs and help from Russ Taff, Ann Murray and Kelly Nelon Thompson. Although it may not have been a big seller, I am surprised the author of the article did not mention this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eOHy678Pro