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@KaitlynGortner
@KaitlynGortner День назад
Who else is NOT donating to Cameltoe Harris ??
@HectorRamirez-lq8sc
@HectorRamirez-lq8sc День назад
Fantastic musician RIP
@RoryLynott
@RoryLynott 3 дня назад
The delivery, the lyrics, the attitude and the soul. It's all there in spades.
@gelubatir9794
@gelubatir9794 4 дня назад
Townes Van Zandt - In Pain CD, Album Country: Germany Released: 1999 Genre: Rock, Blues, Folk, World, & Country Style: Country Blues, Folk 1 Katie Belle Blues 2:12 2 Buckskin Stallion Blues 2:31 3 Loretta 3:08 4 Snowin' On Raton 3:51 5 Nothin' 3:27 6 Gone Too Long 2:40 7 To Live's To Fly 3:26 8 Highway Kind 2:35 9 Mr. Mudd & Mr. Gold 2:41 10 Lover's Lullaby 3:25 11 White Freight Liner Blues 3:14 12 You Are Not Needed Now 3:52 13 Rex's Blues 2:22 14 Stopping Off Place Written-By - Chris Eckman 2:40 15 Alone & Forsaken Written-By - Hank Williams 2:42 16 You Gotta Move Written-By - Fred McDowell 5:56 Dobro, Slide Guitar - Hans Theessink (tracks: 16) Guitar - Wolfgang Pracht (tracks: 14,16) Vocals, Guitar - Townes Van Zandt
@JSTNtheWZRD
@JSTNtheWZRD 4 дня назад
If a person from another country were to ask me what America is.... I would put this album in their hand and walk away. I think it says it all
@standroid64
@standroid64 4 дня назад
TVZ always taps my heart.
@gelubatir9794
@gelubatir9794 5 дней назад
Townes Van Zandt - - Our Mother the Mountain - -From Wikipedia - - -Our Mother the Mountain is the second album by country singer/songwriter Townes Van Zandt, released in 1969. It is considered to be one of his greatest recordings and features some of his best known works, including "Be Here To Love Me", "Snake Mountain Blues" and "Our Mother The Mountain". Recording and reception The basic tracks for Our Mother the Mountain were recorded in Los Angeles with overdubs recorded in Nashville. The album was produced by Jack Clement and Jim Malloy, who produced Van Zandt's first album For the Sake of The Song, and Kevin Eggers, who ran Poppy Records and also managed Van Zandt. Several big name musicians played on the album, including James Burton (famed for playing behind Ricky Nelson and Elvis Presley) and renowned session player Charlie McCoy. "Tecumseh Valley", which had appeared on the singer's debut album, was re-recorded for Our Mother the Mountain as a result of Van Zandt's dissatisfaction with the garish production employed on For the Sake of the Song. Although the tracks on Our Mother the Mountain were sweetened in Nashville, there was a somewhat simpler, light-handed approach taken production-wise on his follow-up LP. Like most albums released during his lifetime, Our Mother the Mountain did not sell in great numbers but reinforced his reputation as a "songwriter's songwriter". In the 2004 biopic Be Here To Love Me (its title taken from the opening track on Our Mother the Mountain), musician Joe Ely recalls first hearing the album after Van Zandt had given him a copy when they first crossed paths in Lubbock, Texas when Ely picked the singer up hitchhiking back to Houston from San Francisco in 1971. Van Zandt was carrying only his guitar and a backpack stuffed with records and, as a means of thanking Ely, gave him a brand-new copy of Our Mother the Mountain. "I'd never met anybody who'd actually recorded an album before," Ely remembered, "and I take the record back to Jimmie Gilmore. We put the record on and we're just mesmerized by it. Ends up we played that record over and over for weeks. It made us rethink what we were doing and what a song was all about." In the book To Live's To Fly: The Ballad of the Late, Great Townes Van Zandt, John Kruth describes the title track as "otherworldly. Like the best of Van Zandt's dark sagas, this tale of a bewitched lover is a minor-key waltz that limps along like foreboding footsteps approaching in the hall, coming closer, closer, closer, as the song slowly envelops you." AllMusic writes that, "'St. John the Gambler' is the kind of hopeless, poetic love ballad Van Zandt does so well, with an aching melody that would have sounded better without the sappy strings," and notes that the best tracks "are bunched up at the end of the album and only add minimal touches to Van Zandt's moaning delivery and sparse picking." Mark Lager, on the album's 50th anniversary in 2019, wrote that Our Mother the Mountain and Townes Van Zandt's self-titled album are "the strongest of his entire career since they contained compositions written solely by Van Zandt himself, whereas his later albums would frequently feature multiple covers of older blues and country singers. “Tecumseh Valley” is a heartbreaking reminiscence of a miner’s daughter in Depression-era Oklahoma who earns low wages at a bar and, after the death of her father, is forced into prostitution and an early demise. “Our Mother the Mountain” is a dark ballad of a sinister and spooky Lorelei, a siren, accompanied by the forlorn flute of Jules Jacob. Bergen White’s shivering strings accent the atmospheres in the autumnal and wintry desolation of the songs “Kathleen“, “Second Lovers Song”, and “St. John the Gambler”." Artwork The artwork for Our Mother the Mountain was designed by Milton Glaser and the album cover features an arresting shot of Van Zandt taken by Allen Vogel. Glaser explained to John Kruth in 2007, "The album cover...was about provoking people's interest. To get them to ask, 'What the hell is that?' Either they got it or they didn't. If they didn't know who Townes was, his name wouldn't mean anything if they were compelled to buy it. These were basically cult records bought by a small group of passionate people." In the liner notes to the Charly Records reissue of the album, it is noted that, "In a way, Vogel's camera-created image sums up the contents of this album: eleven original songs of survival and sorrow, whose main lyrical focus is the pursuit of that elusive commodity, love that will endure." Cover versions Many of the songs on Our Mother The Mountain have been covered by other artists. Karl Broadie recorded "Like a Summer Thursday" on his 2004 album Everybody's Gold. Dick Curless first recorded "Be Here to Love Me" on his 1965 LP Tombstone Every Mile and the song appears on the 2006 album Dust to Shake by Corazon. Paul Flaata covered "Second Lover Song" on his album In Demand in 2002. A rendition of "Our Mother the Mountain" performed by Great Lake Swimmers was included on the 2009 album Introducing Townes Van Zandt Via The Great Unknown. "Tecumseh Valley" has been recorded by Bobby Bare, Nancy Griffith, Matthew Cook and Van Zandt disciple Steve Earle. The Walkabouts recorded "Snake Mountain Blues" on their 1993 album New West Motel and Colter Wall recorded it on his 2017 self-titled album. "Kathleen" has been recorded by Rhonda Harris on their 2006 tribute album Tell The World We Tried; Van Zandt re-recorded the song in the early 1990s with The Chromatics providing vocal harmonies, this version was released posthumously on the 2001 album Texas Rain. "Kathleen" was also covered and released as a non-album single by Tindersticks in 1994.[4] Norah Jones covered "Be Here to Love Me" on her Feels Like Home LP. The Wainwright Sisters covered "Our Mother the Mountain" on their 2015 album Songs in the Dark. Track listing All tracks written by Townes Van Zandt Side one No. Title Length 1. "Be Here to Love Me" 2:38 2. "Kathleen" 2:47 3. "She Came and She Touched Me" 4:03 4. "Like a Summer Thursday" 3:04 5. "Our Mother the Mountain" 4:22 6. "Second Lovers Song" 2:16 Side two No. Title Length 7. "St. John the Gambler" 3:06 8. "Tecumseh Valley" 4:55 9. "Snake Mountain Blues" 2:39 10. "My Proud Mountains" 5:04 11. "Why She's Acting This Way" 5:24 Total length: 40:18 Personnel Townes Van Zandt - vocals, guitar Ben Bernay - harmonica James Burton - Dobro, guitar John Clauder - drums David Cohen - guitar Chuck Domanico - bass Jack Clement - guitar Charlie McCoy - bass, guitar, harmonica, organ, recorder Lyle Ritz - bass Don Randi - keyboards Harvey Newmark - bass Mike Deasy - guitar Donald Frost - drums Jules Jacob - flute Bergen White - string arrangements -
@remlenomis
@remlenomis 5 дней назад
‘Some dive into the sea, some toil upon the stone.’
@BELLÆMAMMÆ
@BELLÆMAMMÆ 6 дней назад
🎉🎉🎉
@deadpaul4399
@deadpaul4399 6 дней назад
8 year olds dude
@hughbarton5743
@hughbarton5743 6 дней назад
It is said that we all die
@BklynbredBklynbred
@BklynbredBklynbred 7 дней назад
👑 True Legend 👑
@timothydavids
@timothydavids 8 дней назад
Townes, And this song specifically are for the few who know...
@MrPadorey
@MrPadorey 8 дней назад
Only 10 comments. Oh Townes, you are one of the most important musicians of the last century. Ah well. So it goes.
@facepalmerband
@facepalmerband 9 дней назад
imagine being the bass player
@facepalmerband
@facepalmerband 9 дней назад
yeah
@mikeots50
@mikeots50 9 дней назад
Awesome
@elenka.svaliva2
@elenka.svaliva2 9 дней назад
From what album is this song?
@aarond23
@aarond23 10 дней назад
Legend sings a legend
@Joseph-lx5js
@Joseph-lx5js 10 дней назад
There’s a hole in heaven where some sin slips through…
@Joseph-lx5js
@Joseph-lx5js 10 дней назад
this album is all bangers. Rest in peace legend
@iaz8737
@iaz8737 11 дней назад
I hear nothing
@Hn-dl4cx
@Hn-dl4cx 12 дней назад
Great album ❤
@matthewmclaughlin4787
@matthewmclaughlin4787 13 дней назад
One of Townes' best. Beautiful guitarwork and delivery. Wish he had played this live.
@jamespriest9658
@jamespriest9658 13 дней назад
Townes, you are missed..
@nataliewages1880
@nataliewages1880 13 дней назад
Simpler times fabulous musicians and people oh Lord take me back I miss them
@akinejat
@akinejat 14 дней назад
An excellent movie and one of the best songs ever.
@johnmitchelljr
@johnmitchelljr 14 дней назад
Thank you.
@zanegavazzi2531
@zanegavazzi2531 14 дней назад
S1 true detective!!!!
@marcusdirect
@marcusdirect 16 дней назад
I find solace in his music.
@jennypiper377
@jennypiper377 16 дней назад
ONE OF THE VERY VERY BEST. BE AT REST. YOU STILL ARE I HOPE LOOKING DOWN HAPPY WITH WHAT YOU LIVED AND CHANGED. RIP NEVER EVER SHALL THE AUSTIN PICKERS BE?
@chantal2lacompta681
@chantal2lacompta681 16 дней назад
ho god
@Jimbo700XX
@Jimbo700XX 17 дней назад
Sounds like opeth guitar
@kb-eu8pz
@kb-eu8pz 17 дней назад
A true poet through and through for the common man/woman! Long live TVZ!!
@backtothebeatproductions
@backtothebeatproductions 17 дней назад
ooooooooo you gotta move man
@skinheadsbowling
@skinheadsbowling 18 дней назад
Great
@headlessspaceman5681
@headlessspaceman5681 18 дней назад
Acid Country
@bluesdudetoo
@bluesdudetoo 19 дней назад
Became musically aware around the time he became known outside of Houston and Austin, living in Houston at the time. One of the very best songwriters ever. Don some good headphones and your troubles vanish.
@user-zq9wl9zy2n
@user-zq9wl9zy2n 19 дней назад
Has everybody knows about how he wrote some of those songs in a dream state Dillon said same thing 😅
@prxncedidthat
@prxncedidthat 19 дней назад
Ozark brought me here
@n0b0d1-rc6dz
@n0b0d1-rc6dz 20 дней назад
Those who know the feeling know. The ideation every day.
@chillbeats4296
@chillbeats4296 20 дней назад
And when you're sitting there In your silk upholstered chair Talking to some rich folks that you know Well, I hope you don't see me In my ragged company All that you know, I could never be alone Take me down, little Susie, take me down I know you think you're the queen of the underground Send me dead flowers every morning Send me dead flowers by the mail Send me dead flowers to my wedding And I won't forget to put roses on your grave And when you're sitting back In your rose pink Cadillac Making bets on Kentucky Derby days I'll be in my basement room With a needle and a spoon And another girl to take my pain away Take me down, little Susie, take me down I know you think you're the queen of the underground Send me dead flowers every morning Send me dead flowers by the mail Send me dead flowers to my wedding And I won't forget to put roses on your grave Take me down, little Susie, take me down I know you think you're the queen of the underground Send me dead flowers every morning Send me dead flowers by the mail Send me dead flowers to my wedding And I won't forget to put roses on your grave No, I won't forget to put roses on your grave
@PatrickWallace-mx4kl
@PatrickWallace-mx4kl 22 дня назад
3 billboards
@adnilrummut105
@adnilrummut105 22 дня назад
nick drake, townes van zandt and joni mitchell, that's what I call SING SONG WRITING
@adnilrummut105
@adnilrummut105 23 дня назад
outstanding
@adnilrummut105
@adnilrummut105 23 дня назад
awe-inspiring
@adnilrummut105
@adnilrummut105 23 дня назад
this song tells us why sorrow can be glory
@jeffcornett4290
@jeffcornett4290 24 дня назад
Such a kick ass song
@georghornung7468
@georghornung7468 24 дня назад
Für mich ist er der Beste. Seine Musik und seine Texte gehen unter die Haut und berühren die Seele. Wenn man ihn und Emmylou hört, merkt man erst richtig wie wenig die heutigen Stars können
@danielacalabrese2182
@danielacalabrese2182 25 дней назад
Sono qui grazie ad un libro che sto leggendo