My favorite Guy Clark song
My favorite Guy Clark song
Ian Tyson, another Canadian, covers the cowboy and horse theme well.
Here’s a whole playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OL...slaqTipnZt_zJp
How did we get 23 pages deep without Marty Robbins?
"Let's be careful out there."
Not sure what y'all did tonight but
Great share Woodsy with Fast Hand.
I hadn’t heard that yet. Adding it to the playlist. It’s nice to hear new takes on the classic murder and gunfighter ballads.
^^^Nice Tuco
Good question - my parents loved his music, would sing along on the car radio
My favorite Marty Robbins song, despite it being about an inappropriately possessive man
Here’s another question. What is it about these two songs (and a lot of Robbins’ other music) that is different from most other C/W & popular songs?
This played on KJIVE (Listener supported SchizoEclectic music) this morning
First song by Merle that brought a tear to my eye
For the OP
corb can write em good.
swing your fucking sword.
Vince Herman branches out from Leftover Salmon
^^^A great one as well
Continuing the Guy Clark Appreciation segment of this thread
For the longest time I thought Jerry Jeff Walker wrote this…
Keeping with the Canukistani Country theme
RIP Ian
More Canucks!
Thanks TBS, not sure I've ever heard Ian's version, only Tom's.
won't be able to make the Margo Cilker show at the state room Friday, but aiming to go to Scott H. Biram at Aces High in April, and Jesse Daniel.
"If we can't bring the mountain to the party, let's bring the PARTY to the MOUNTAIN!"
<font color="#333333"><span style="font-family: &quot"> I lost a good friend and colleague 3 years ago this week. This song got me through.
Emmy Lou wrote it when her dear friend Graham Parsons died. I like both the original and Dolly’s.
Sticking with ladies. It is women’s history month.
Nancy Griffith a rare talent that got iced out by the industry.
Speaking of ladies iced by the recording industry
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