RIP Sanford Clark
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RIP Sanford Clark
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Re: RIP Sanford Clark
Just discovered this one recently - b-side of "The Fool"'s follow-up:
R.I.P.
R.I.P.
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RIP. "The Fool" is one of my favorite tracks ever - I know lots of musicians loved it, including Macca. There's a remake from '65 that's great too - pretty close with even more blistering guitar. This'll make me dive a little deeper.
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I actually first heard "The Fool" on a mid-'80s Richard Thompson (solo acoustic) bootleg - it was a terrific version.
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Here's the re-recording:
According to the poster of this vid (as well as a few other sources I've seen), this is Waylon Jennings on the blistering lead. Not seeing that confirmed anywhere, but it certainly could be true...
According to the poster of this vid (as well as a few other sources I've seen), this is Waylon Jennings on the blistering lead. Not seeing that confirmed anywhere, but it certainly could be true...
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Charlie O. wrote:Just discovered this one recently - b-side of "The Fool"'s follow-up:
R.I.P.
!!!
Where have YOU been? I emailed you. I was worried about you!
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Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
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So how did Hazlewood-Sill get their names on that Tampa Red song then?
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toomanyhatz wrote:Here's the re-recording:
According to the poster of this vid (as well as a few other sources I've seen), this is Waylon Jennings on the blistering lead. Not seeing that confirmed anywhere, but it certainly could be true...
The hit version (see above) has Al Casey credited on the label. This ay be an alternate version, I suppose.
Just listened to it. Interesting. Waylon was in Phoenix at the time. I'm unaware of any dealings with Hazlewood, but it was a small town.
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Minnie the Minx wrote:!!!
Where have YOU been? I emailed you. I was worried about you!
!?!
I e-mailed you back! I was surprised when you didn't reply to that!
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Charlie O. wrote:Minnie the Minx wrote:!!!
Where have YOU been? I emailed you. I was worried about you!
!?!
I e-mailed you back! I was surprised when you didn't reply to that!
I never got it.
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Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
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just re-sent it...
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Only know The Fool, but been meaning to explore more.
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Matt Wilson wrote:Muskrat wrote:
So how did Hazlewood-Sill get their names on that Tampa Red song then?
Same way Carl Perkins got his name on “Matchbox,” I’d guess. Tampa Red’s lawyers were derelict in their duties.
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Matt Wilson wrote:.
Easy for YOU to say!
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YouTube coughed this up the other day - a terrific honky tonk song that I'd previously heard by... The Coasters and Johnny Winter (not together!). Turns out the song goes back to '57; Sanford's version is from '67. It's a great one.