In the 70s, there was a little hotel called the Alamo west of downtown off Congress Ave. in Austin. They had this long, skinny bar on the first floor. We walked in and this guy with a guitar was playing in the back. Just another guitar player in a bar in Austin. Never saw him or heard of him. It was Jimmie Dale Gilmore,
Hey Dave Glad to hear you. All of the Springfield ,MO crew are gone. Lou,Bobby, Donnie.I guess Joe Terry is the last there in the studio . I was a teenager back then when I hung around and saw you. I was too damn shy, but Donnie taught me a lot. I followed you for years, X, Knitters. Thanks for the music and the memories. I was that 6ft2 long haired skinny kid with blond hair half down my back. Take care, and I m still out here listening! I love this song! I’m sorry to hear about your health problems, you have 5 years on me. Since I shattered my shoulder and tore a ligament, I can’t play anymore and my 12 string Hofner got destroyed, I don’t play out or in and my voice is almost gone, no stamina. Neuropathy is bad, I m living with it. I m so glad to hear you and know that you’re still writing. I’m blind now and miss making the old bikers cry😂. Good on ya’
(Lo siento, solo hablo un poco de español, así que si me equivoco, ooooops ...). (Lo siento, solo hablo un poco de español, así que si me equivoco, ooooops ...)