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vote_no
Nov 22, 2005

The rush is on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA-vD5pyuS4

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vote_no
Nov 22, 2005

The rush is on.

me your dad posted:

Not many musician deaths have much impact on me but this is one of them. I'm going to be in even worse shape the day Bob Dylan leaves us.

Speaking of which -- and I may have missed the discussion on this -- how about Murder Most Foul? I didn't think Dylan had anything left that could floor me, but then, here in 2020 and fifty-eight years after his first album... he does. I'm not sure I've heard anything that so well captures the importance of music as solace in times of tragedy.

vote_no
Nov 22, 2005

The rush is on.
I often hear big Townes Van Zandt fans talk about Hayes Carll. I haven't gotten around to listening to much besides Grateful For Christmas, but it was solid.

vote_no
Nov 22, 2005

The rush is on.
And let's not forget his time with the SteelDrivers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWnyq9p3rwM

vote_no
Nov 22, 2005

The rush is on.

Lutha Mahtin posted:

One thing about Chris Stapleton is that his voice sounds that good live. It is just incredible to hear him sing.

Yeah, the ending of Sometimes I Cry floored me.

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