Glen Campbell 'Rhinestone Cowboy' Singer Dead at 81
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Glen Campbell 'Rhinestone Cowboy' Singer Dead at 81
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Re: Glen Campbell 'Rhinestone Cowboy' Singer Dead at 81
Not surprised. I knew he was in really bad shape for awhile.
RIP He had a good life and career.
RIP He had a good life and career.
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Someone HAD to have him in the Dead Pool, right?
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I'm a bit familiar with him but not a huge fan. Rhinestone Cowboy is a definite classic though. RIP.
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Alzheimer's, man. Fuck that shit.
Wichita Lineman is one of the great songs of the 20th century. RIP.
Wichita Lineman is one of the great songs of the 20th century. RIP.
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He's a favorite of mine, partially due to the fact that my dad was a fan and played his music on an 8-track in the vehicle he had while we were growing up. I just watched the documentary about his late life struggles (I'll Be Me) in the last few months. I highly recommend it.
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Sad news. Not a fan of country western but I thought he and Bobbie Gentry did a good version of The Everly Brothers hit All I Have To Do Is Dream.
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RIP
I know his work a little. He was the subject of a documentary a few years ago, largely focusing on Alzheimer's. Guaranteed to leave you teary eyed.
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I know his work a little. He was the subject of a documentary a few years ago, largely focusing on Alzheimer's. Guaranteed to leave you teary eyed.
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Re: Glen Campbell 'Rhinestone Cowboy' Singer Dead at 81
Had the pleasure to see him at the Moon River Theater in Branson, MO about 12-14 years ago.
He sang all his hit songs and his daughter Debby also sang a couple of songs plus a duet with her dad.
Glen and Andy Williams also did a couple of songs together.
Excellent Entertaining Show.
Rest In Peace!
He sang all his hit songs and his daughter Debby also sang a couple of songs plus a duet with her dad.
Glen and Andy Williams also did a couple of songs together.
Excellent Entertaining Show.
Rest In Peace!
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Re: Glen Campbell 'Rhinestone Cowboy' Singer Dead at 81
Highly, highly recommend his 2011 album, Ghost On The Canvas.
Was skeptical since I knew he was ailing from Alzheimer's back then, but saw it on Amazon Black Friday deal. Was bowled over by the quality (and wasn't ever a huge GC fan, finding a lot of his stuff too slick & smarmy). Sixteen solid tracks with several standouts that could be on a "Best of" compilation. Title track doubles as a reference to the disease that was robbing him of his memory and abilities.
https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Canvas-...+on+the+canvas
Guests include Chris Isaak, Brian Setzer, Dick Dale, Billy Corgan, Dandy Warhols, Rick Neilsson, and other admirers from different genres.
Just saw that he had a recent "farewell" release titled Adios. Unlike Ghosts, there were lots of cover tunes. I thought it was unreleased tracks, but evidently not. Again, some duets & other helpers, and a decent final effort.
Was skeptical since I knew he was ailing from Alzheimer's back then, but saw it on Amazon Black Friday deal. Was bowled over by the quality (and wasn't ever a huge GC fan, finding a lot of his stuff too slick & smarmy). Sixteen solid tracks with several standouts that could be on a "Best of" compilation. Title track doubles as a reference to the disease that was robbing him of his memory and abilities.
https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Canvas-...+on+the+canvas
Guests include Chris Isaak, Brian Setzer, Dick Dale, Billy Corgan, Dandy Warhols, Rick Neilsson, and other admirers from different genres.
Just saw that he had a recent "farewell" release titled Adios. Unlike Ghosts, there were lots of cover tunes. I thought it was unreleased tracks, but evidently not. Again, some duets & other helpers, and a decent final effort.