Lol we do this every night sit at the table smoke a few fattys drink a lil whiskey pick and sing all night now we ain't nothing compared to them but cant think of a better way to pass the time than sitting round a table with you best buddys/family playing having a good time fuck social media we need more of this instead of facetime and shit
I'm not even a country fan, but can't stop watching this. No recording studio, just a bunch of drunk super talented guys sitting around a kitchen with acoustic guitars. Fantastic!
Beautiful ... oh, how I remember Guy at this point in his life, and oh! How old it makes me feel to remember this so well and to know he and Susanna aged and are now gone. What a wonderful bunch of musicians these people were.
Guy Clark is the only man who I could listen to singing a song about tomatoes. My liking for music is much more to the most brilliant Thin Lizzy & Rory Gallagher Etc. yet Guy Clark is also right at the top of my list of favorite sing/songwriters
What impressed me, and I'm LOVING this- it is ringing my bell- is that on the last verse, acapella, when Guy slows down so much... then when he starts playing he immediately brings it back up to the speed it was at earlier. Slick. Don't matter what kind of state he's in!!
Thank you for that Kathy Stefani. Everyone seems to forget Steve Young and that man deserves to be remembered. He was as talented as any of the others seated at that table and his body of work proves that. Steve is and always will be one of my favourites. If anyone reading this isn't familiar with Steve do yourself a favor and listen to his albums. They can be found in their entirety on the web. 'The Right Smarkbuster' is a RU-vid channel that has them all.
Hi Daniel, couldn't agree more. Steve is my favorite. Don't know if anyone caught the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Ceremony, but when they did the short piece on those who had passed, they showed Guy Clark. Daniel, have you ever heard of Guthrie Thomas? He did two solo LP's on Capitol, and then numerous other releases on his own. He also died in 2016.
I had never heard of Guthrie Thomas but thank you for bringing him to my attention. I've just listened to 5 or 6 of his songs and it's good, very good. It's a crappy rainy day here so I'm going to spend the afternoon exploring his music. There is a lot of great music out there and I'm always happy when a like-minded person turns me on to something new. Thanks again Kathy
I don't like everything he did, I prefer his earlier stuff, he worked with some of the best on his first two LP's. I hadn't heard of him until around 84. I was in The Gram Parsons Memorial Foundation, and there was a review in there newsletter for one of his LP's. I really couldn't find any in the record stores, but I went to a record show, and picked up his first two official releases. He was friends with Jack Elliott, Ringo Starr, John Hartford and Hoyt Axton to name a few. He also had a small part in Bound For Glory. If you made a comment on one of his songs, he would usually answer. He answered me twice and I actually put together one if his videos. Just the pictures. I don't know if it is still up there. There's a lot of great talent out there, new people and ones that never really had a lot of exposure or a big audience, but talented none the less.
Guy Clark is an american poet. So is this guy Brett McDaniel. He isn't as well known. I think he plays out of Alabama. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nWpwnKcJzrY.html I'd love to see him live one day.
Y'all wanna know what the funny thing is? If this Guy Clark, of all people, walked onto the X Factor stage, they would have all laughed at him and/or boo'd him off the stage.. Goes to show what kind of world we live in.
Honestly I feel like more musicians need to record music like this.. My grandfather was a bluegrass musician and my mom, as a wedding present to my brothers and uncles and grandma, burned copies of all his old recordings onto a CD for us and it was magical! I never got to meet him so it's amazing that I have a piece of him now.. I love this type of recording better than today's music.. It's just REAL and flows so authentically, bring this back!
Guy Clark is an american poet. So is this guy Brett McDaniel. He isn't as well known. I think he plays out of Alabama. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nWpwnKcJzrY.html I'd love to see him live one day.
Anyone else totally sing this song with the words all mixed up the Guy Clark way, regardless of knowing the correct lyrics to the Keith Sykes version?? 😂
And if that is true then getting to witness these guys playing it drunkenly at guy clarks house like 30'years before it was recorded is about the coolest thing ever
I learned of Guy Clark from Jerry Jeff Walker albums back in the 70s. I became a big fan of Clark’s music but, unfortunately, I never got to see him play. Love these old videos.
I don't know the details of these recordings, but the circumstance and quality makes these historical gems. I wish I had been there. I think of.....We Were Young Once.....and Drunk. Cudos to all involved.
~ Heartworn Highways.~Playlist Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, David Allan Coe,. Rodney Crowell, Gamble Rogers, Steve Young, and The Charlie Daniels Band....Documentary film by James Szalapski whose vision captured some of the founders of the Outlaw Country movement in Texas and Tennessee in the last weeks of 1975 and the first weeks of 1976...The film was not released theatrically until 1981....
Mannnn James is the only guy that I can sit and listen to his guitar playing because he's like the best player to hit tha guitar ! I Too wish I could b in that crowd of talent ! 2021 is here and still playing true music wit true ppl
country morning music tell you all about the sky tell you about the days gone by sing a mississippi with a crooked letter i and pick a jack-o-lantern for a hunk a pumpkin pie hey darlin' my but you're fine come on over and see me sometime hey darlin' run through the 'bacca patch sing high skippin' through the rain hound dog baying at a cotton tail running through the sticker bush staying on his trail the smoke house fell apart last fall the bacon didn't seem to mind at all heard a bunny rooster tell the horses in the stall he was singing jimmy rodgers 'bout the time he heard it fall hey darling my but you're fine come on over and see me sometime rain drops are fallin' on a tin top sounding like a hambone tune chipmunk chirpin' out a melody moanin' like a memphis city slicker with the blues the honey sits upon the shelf i sat there too until i left a copperhead sitting the middle of himself kept stickin' out his forked tongue and talked himself to death hey darlin' my but you're fine come on over and see me sometime flint rock is bustin' in a bonfire cornfield bendin' in the breeze bare feet fleetin' on a foot path walking out forever under country morning trees
Oh Baby.....just watching Guy.....OOOOEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! DAMN! was he such a hot guy......and sweet....and bad.....and good at it....so sorely missed....
If this is Morning County.., Guy's still rolling from the previous night's escapades..., don't ask how I'd know this.., because I'd just smile& give you a lie.
When you're absolutely gone, wasted, sloshed, pisshed, but you somehow manage to pull out the perfect solo/harmony. Best feeling in the world haha. Personified by this video 110%. What makes this even better is Guy shits all over the songwriter lol. In the best kind of way. I love when a songwriter basically forgets about a song entirely, and someone falls in love with it.
Lol. At the end. He says. Somewhere in there. That was ducking perfect! Love it! I think I was conceived when that moment happened. The whole sit time. I hate I can’t find the whole home video or whatever. Without interruption
REAL outlaw country. Not that crap on the radio today, city boys wearing black plastic cowboy hats pretending to be hard. Guy is sitting up there, looking down laughing at them all.