As a picker, I think he was unequalled. But like so many others, he was not immune to the pleasures of Babylon.
Turn Around, Look at Me (1961)
Like a Rhinestone Cowboy...
I'm sorry, but this whole posthumous duet thing is creepy. Especially when they had Natalie Cole "dueting" Unforgettable with her late father.
The way he could pick that guitar was amazing to see and to listen to.
Rick Beato - Why This Is The Greatest Country Song (Wichita Lineman)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PT9GdlLZdI
“He [Glen Campbell] never learned to read music, but besides guitar, he could play the banjo, mandolin and bass.”
“even the impossibly camp Rhinestone Cowboy”
No it’s just a great song.
Wichita Lineman.
I still remember the first time I heard it, when he sang it on his show. It’s just gorgeous.
Wow. Ian Winwood needs some intruction in how to NOT write run-on sentences. Four and five commas per sentence is a bit much.
I lost my first girlfriend who thought he hung the moon.
When I criticized his acting in TRUE GRIT she dropped me like a hot rock.
Still can’t stand to watch that movie simply because of him. You would think our modern AI geniuses cannot edit him out and edit in some one else who can act.
Glen was no Frank who was and always will be A number one and top of the heap.