Some brilliant songwriting and G&G music here. I don't know how I've managed to live over 40 years on this planet and not heard this guy until now, it never ceases to amaze me how clueless I am.
Townes Van Zandt
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Re: Townes Van Zandt
Yeah, I didn't make it quite as long, but I absolutely agree. I only found out about him because he has a song on the "Big Lebowski" soundtrack (a cover of "Dead Flowers"). Real as it gets.
Re: Townes Van Zandt
hey clumpy, one of his best (dead flowers) ckeck out, If you dig that check (john Hiatt) Fells like rain. Hiatt has a lot of good stuff. I have liked this style for years. All so Hayes Carl. (drunken poets dream). and, james mcmurtry, the best of this style.