Posted on 05/30/2021 3:36:15 PM PDT by ETL
“Great tune of many from Glen Campbell. Thanks ETL
“Highly underrated as a guitarist”
worth repeating and listening to...”
Glenn tearing it up on a 12 string no less.
Such amazing collections of talent in the second half of the twentieth century...it seems never to happen again. I sure do miss that.
Campbell always seems to be in love with life and the happiest guy you’d ever want to meet. It’s as much a pleasure watching his little reactions (like at the end of his solo) as it is listening g to him perform.
For later
Where was the audience? There were a few people there, but the hall was almost empty.
And where was the bass man? I didn’t see the dobro or steel guitar, either.
“The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour” (various clips and complete episodes from the show)
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%E2%80%9CThe+Glen+Campbell+Goodtime+Hour%E2%80%9D
This got me searching Roy Clark. I have memories as young boy watching Hee Haw every week. What a fun show that was with the beautiful girls. This song yesterday has a lot of truth. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NEY4LxORCeo
My favorite Glen Campbell songs are “Galveston” and “Wichita Lineman”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmZrJhC4KbQ (Wichita Lineman)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTbTHlTmDX8 (Galveston)
Room full of great talent too!
Glen Campbell - William Tell Overture (smokin' instrumental)
Glenn ends playing with guitar on his head.
Glenn Campbell and Roy Clark "Ghost Riders in the Sky"
Great guitar work.
Good question. Maybe it was bad weather that day.
Thanks. Will check them out later.
Yes, those are two other great songs of his.
I never saw Glen Campbell play with Arnold the Pig.
For that lineup, you would have needed tornadoes, earthquakes, floods and fires to keep people away!
No thanks, he's done enough damage to our country. But I will be peeing on his grave.
your loss chump.
Great stuff. Loved Glen’s music since the 1960s, as my folks had some of his albums. Got my own CDs now.
The video sure had a lot of great artists on stage with Glen.
The bass was way too hot in this clip, but it wasn’t a studio session, so it’s understandable. As far as him being an “underrated” guitarist, I’d say “only to someone who never played the guitar”.
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