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Glen Cambell "Good times again"

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Posted 2007-11-01 11:11 PM (#78304 - in reply to #78279)
Subject: Re: Glen Cambell "Good times again"


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Agree with TRboy.

Smooth voice and what a picker!
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stonebobbo
Posted 2007-11-01 11:26 PM (#78305 - in reply to #78279)
Subject: Re: Glen Cambell "Good times again"



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Originally posted by Bluebird:
The ole pipes are sounding pretty good in this recent clip.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=E80727OUUDI
Nice looking Viper ... Glen has been a faithful Ovation player for a long time. Kudos.

Moody, did you notice Glen has a capo clamped to the headstock? ;)
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sligoman
Posted 2007-11-02 12:04 AM (#78306 - in reply to #78279)
Subject: Re: Glen Cambell "Good times again"


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For the older folk like me, Crosby was the same. If you listen to his early work it was 2 or 3 steps up. Same with Elvis. Crosby may have smoked, but I don't think Elvis did. Crosby's last album was almost all low baritone. Us older folks can identify. Still good. Elvis fell off but I don't think it was age.
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Bluebird
Posted 2007-11-02 12:38 AM (#78307 - in reply to #78279)
Subject: Re: Glen Cambell "Good times again"



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I did hear about the vocal cord operation from someone I got one of the guitars from...either Goober or Roger Wynfield. I remember being quite surprised because I had never heard or read an inkling of that anywhere else.

Jeff; No, I totally agree with you, I just posted because it was such a great sounding later clip. He always sounded pretty much flawless in any of the early stuff.
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Steve
Posted 2007-11-02 8:44 AM (#78308 - in reply to #78279)
Subject: Re: Glen Cambell "Good times again"


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I remember the album "Bloodline", that was one of those 'middle years' albums that demonstrated the mature voice, and the vocal range was there as well. I guess you don't hear that song much in his concerts unless he's got a good banjo player with him. I wonder what ever happened to Carl Jackson?...
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