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Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"

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dobro
Posted 2011-09-05 6:33 PM (#349027)
Subject: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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Just in case you missed it: the current Rolling Stone (Chili Peppers cover) has a touching account of where GC is at right now. His tour, his recording, his state of mind. The retrospective is quite good for those that don't know his career. I was pleased that RS emphasized his virtuosity on guitar and even features a small photo of him holding an Ovation.
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dobro
Posted 2011-09-07 1:30 AM (#349028 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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For those who may not know, here's a YouTube chestnut in which Steve Lukather and Glen C SHRED!
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Slipkid
Posted 2011-09-07 9:28 AM (#349029 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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My concern is that Glen takes the stage just one time too many.
With all the cell phone video cameras out there it's way more than likely that an embarassing moment will get posted and go viral on YouTube.
And with all the news, people will be looking for any moment of confusion.
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fillhixx
Posted 2011-09-07 11:01 AM (#349030 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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I disagree. The more we share all of life's stories, the less fear and ignorance there will be in the world.

This is life. Glen's has been pretty good all in all, troubles and missteps included.
What he's doing is a great community service, as well as a personal celebration.

The fatal consequence of embarrassment is highly over-rated.
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standing
Posted 2011-09-07 8:16 PM (#349031 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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Originally posted by fillhixx:
I disagree. The more we share all of life's stories, the less fear and ignorance there will be in the world.

This is life. Glen's has been pretty good all in all, troubles and missteps included.
What he's doing is a great community service, as well as a personal celebration.

The fatal consequence of embarrassment is highly over-rated.
Well said…
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standing
Posted 2011-09-08 12:36 AM (#349032 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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This thread prompted me to go revisit many of Glen's YouTube videos tonight. There's plenty of O content of course, and some great examples of his superb guitar playing, but THIS ONE OF GALVESTON really shows off his vocal talent. IMHO, it's the best version I've ever heard…
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jay
Posted 2011-09-08 7:40 AM (#349033 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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Wow...thanks for sharing that...Glen knocked it out of the park.

While perusing through the videos to the right, I came across this ONE . I always thought it was a 1624, until I paid attention at the intro...not the same neck. Looks like a custom legend neck until you get to the classical head.
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Bluebird
Posted 2011-09-08 9:54 AM (#349034 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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You're right on both counts, Jay.

Glen is playing one of his 1624 Custom guitars which has a Baldwin Prismatone pickup and initals at the 12-fret.

However, the intro is being played by bandmember Carl Jackson on a Custom Legend.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2011-09-08 12:14 PM (#349035 - in reply to #349027)
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Thanks for posting that link, Standing. Never heard it at that tempo. Terrific.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2011-09-08 3:24 PM (#349036 - in reply to #349027)
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He still can sing.

The first music video from Glen Campbell's final studio album "Ghost On The Canvas" out August 30, 2011 on Surfdog Records.

Glen Campbell "A Better Place
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fillhixx
Posted 2011-09-08 4:49 PM (#349037 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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Hmmmm, this conversation sounds like fodder for an unfinished song idea I had; I Ain't Dead Yet.
Feel free to run with it if you want, titles are not subject to copyright.
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2011-09-08 6:35 PM (#349038 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"


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not to shabby on this one done in 2010 .
looks like the family will carry on his legacy. GWB
http://youtu.be/g92EPiDQ7ck
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2011-09-09 10:35 AM (#349039 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"


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Originally posted by fillhixx:
Hmmmm, this conversation sounds like fodder for an unfinished song idea I had; I Ain't Dead Yet.
Feel free to run with it if you want, titles are not subject to copyright.
I ain't dead yet
But I might as well be
Since you took my heart away from me
You went walkin
Out the door
I didn't see you close it
And knocked it to the floor

Two different people walked through our screen door this summer. I guess it can happen to anyone.
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mcthumber
Posted 2011-09-09 2:27 PM (#349040 - in reply to #349027)
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Glen is scheduled to appear on the Tonight Show on Monday, 9/12/11.
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james37214
Posted 2011-09-09 11:31 PM (#349041 - in reply to #349027)
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Glen is playing the Ryman Nov. 30 WSM radio blocked out 200 seats for 6.50 ea. as a fan app reciation promo. I am taking my parents. I am going to keep the OFC Ovation book and try and get Glen to sign it. Wish me luck.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2011-09-11 2:40 AM (#349042 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"


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I never did get a book ..
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fillhixx
Posted 2011-09-11 1:44 PM (#349043 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Two different people walked through our screen door this summer. I guess it can happen to anyone.
HA!
I think there's a T-shirt slogan in there somewhere......

"I strained myself at....."
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Darkbar
Posted 2011-09-11 5:10 PM (#349044 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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Originally posted by fillhixx:
Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Two different people walked through our screen door this summer. I guess it can happen to anyone.
HA!
Don't go to Mark's house if you're "on the wagon".
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fillhixx
Posted 2011-09-12 8:08 PM (#349045 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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No worrys!


Just don't know if I can go to Idaho.
FH:"Where are we?"
MIB:"Idaho."
FH"Youda'ho?"
MIB"No, Idaho!"
FH"Didn't Abbott & Costello do this once?"
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2011-09-13 10:43 AM (#349046 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"


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You'd make a great Costello. We might not let you back in the States, though. We are reinforcing our "screening" procedures.
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fillhixx
Posted 2011-09-13 1:04 PM (#349047 - in reply to #349027)
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It's actually coming BACK that most Canadians have trouble with.

There's a limit to how much cheese you can smuggle.
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Waskel
Posted 2011-09-13 1:40 PM (#349048 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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Canada is picky about who they let in. Wish we were.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2011-09-13 2:00 PM (#349049 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"


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Don't feel badly. I've had more trouble getting back from Canada than I've had leaving. Especially once when I told the US customs agent what I did for a living.
Last time we drove and opened both trunks for them to search on the way back. After she searched the back one I asked her if she wanted to search the front one, too. She gave me a goofy look and declined. If I ever smuggle something back, I'll put it in the front trunk and see if I can sneak through.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2011-09-13 3:51 PM (#349050 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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True story. On the subject of smuggling, it was March, 1968. I had spent the week deep in the interior of Baja California with two friends and a father of one of them. I had a guitar along. In San Felipe, we bought a bunch of M-80s, cherry bombs, mini RPBs, and lots of other things that would explode after being lit, all of it very illegal in California, of course. I removed the guitar and used the case to hide the contraband. At the border, an inspection agent jumps into the back of the camper and starts going through stuff while a second agent stands outside. The agent inside starts passing stuff like boxes and duffle bags to the outside agent for inspection outside the camper. Out came the guitar by itself and the agent carefully inspects the inside through the sound hole, then sets it aside. Next comes the guitar case. As the inside agent hands the case down to the outside agent, he turns it upright and we could hear all the stuff inside sliding and crashing around inside. Obviously, it was not the guitar which was now leaning against the bumper. I looked at my friends and we all gulped. The agent gently set the case down but never bothered to open it. I guess it never occured to him that the guitar case so obviously filled with something was not being used to store the guitar.
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fillhixx
Posted 2011-09-13 5:40 PM (#349051 - in reply to #349027)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell: "The Long Goodbye"



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Originally posted by Waskel:
Canada is picky about who they let in. Wish we were.
So do the Aboriginal Peoples.....


The strength of both our countries is built on people who had the gumption to leave where they were to come here and do better.
Almost all stories to the contrary are the product of uninformed and unstudied minds.
Individual exceptions do not 'prove' a rule, they test it.
....................................
Meanwhile Glen Campbell (remember Glen Campbell? He doesn't.)
whom we have often picked on here in good fun, if not taste, is still on tour.
Who's seen the show?
How are his kids?
Do any of them sing or play Ovations?
(notice how I tried to bring us back on topic? :D )
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